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NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 9, 1937
VOLUME 23, No, 40

Rotarians Reorganize 'I'


New Rotary Leaders IDream Game Tomorrow Will See [Rained-Out Fireworks Display
With New President Picked Stars On Narberth Field I Now Scheduled This Saturday
I
Nanling COll1ll1ittees Forty-eight players and manag:ers Gavin was to have had a trial with: Local Rod aud GUll Club ! Fail' Weather Hoped For, But
i have been vote(1 herths on the two the Chical('o White Sox this year. He Takes H ouors at Soudertoll' Substitute Date (17th)
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William H. Durbin and 01'·1 ,"lain Line League squads that will is now the statistician for the i\lain is Set
R. M. Staley Head : chls,'h Satur(!a','" in the league's first L'me L oop. The Lower Merion Rod and Gun
annual Dream Game on the Narberth Because of the vast volume of votes Club, Inc., took high honors at, MORE OF HONOR ROLL
Club for 1937.38
pla~'p:round. east and the closeness of the ballot, Souderton's Half Century of prog-

CHAIRl\
/fEN_ GIVE REPORTS
'.1 I :\Iain Line fans cast theil' votes two players Ilave been selected for ress celebration, Tuesday. The cele-!
for the two teams, one representing each position with the exeeption of' bration committee turned the events If ill if IT HE Sl'lECfTATOfR, . d
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o aJ'lallS 0 f tlIe B a I a- Cynwy< I _, the U!1]lnl' ~ :'IIain Line section and tht) ,
pitcher, ' "
Two utlhty players were; over to the sl10rtsmen of Montgomery' ' we
I la( )lraye{
' 'I h or b au' d'T S
wm
R t " ' til Cillb 11"](1
,'II'l)('1 <! ~,anJl1lal
tll"I'\' ' I'"v I otller, thn~ Lower. a Iso named, County and the ]ocal boys captured ourse t b ves, t It l mIg lIt
td avet] een IfI' er-
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organization meeting Tuesday noon; Ed Hare, veteran Brook]ine man- ' ' en, u we (e ega e 1C supp Ica-
when \\'. .1. Dl'el1lwn turned over the! agel' was chosen to lead the Lower Brookline, with eight, leads the many of the prizes In the dIfferent: tion to others and you see what hap-
'! t' I t \V'II' II D 5(\uad while Ed Sheridan, of Down- parade in the Lower Main Line divi- events. ' pened.
presJ( en s gave 0 I lam , ur- sion and Paoli, with seven, the Upper, A. Donald Amesbury won first * * *
bin . ingtown, will pilot the Upper. As- Xarberth has six and Gladwyne prize for rifle shooting, with James' TI I" I d
'I b
.\ em {'rs 0
f P 'I t D b"
res I< en ur 111 s
sistant manaO'ers for the Lower will
" s e v e n . Gene Davis, Narberth man- McGovern, second,
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1{~. conso'II
at IOn IS that t Ie goo
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ofIicial family are Dr. R. 1\1. StaleY'1 be Ed Sullivan, of Media, and Jim agel' requested Ray Cabrey, Dream, James McGovern won first prize in, tlllle lS Stl t? come, an t ats lc ps
, 'I t D F Keys, of G]adwyne. Assisting Sheri- . . . 'h' I h ' ,some as we will see tomorrow atur-
new y-e ec 1'( vlce-preSI< en; 1'. '., Game Comnllttee chUlrman, to dlsre- t e plStO s ootll1g contest. l" h I I ' ,
1\1. IPurse, I t ;;ecretary;
I Hervey Keim,1 dan will be l'Iarty Feit, of Pottstown. . Ernest Jenkms won first pnze m ( av'1 nlg tI' w len tI
' . , 1C new moon IS sure
'd" m
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n gal11n I'S' fOJ' tIle benefit of gard ballots cast for hIm as manager
t,reasurer; William S. Howard, ser- WILLIAM H. DURBIN Tll of the Lower Main Line squad be- the plug casting for accuracy with flto lang ow, all< hnever mm Jdts h -
t t nd E n H D " players who suffer loss of time from , . , . ' I uence on those w 0 are affecte t at
i!:ean -a -arms, a
Dr. R, C. Mears and Mr. Drennen I'
"ot prn~I'(lel1t)
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uge e . a\IS,
dl'r"ctors ,
I ]1/"I'"i(/C11t, Bllla-CYl1wl/cl-Nal"llcl"th
Roial"Y Cll/b
I' I' b I
t lelr regu ar JO s t 1l'0ug JnJunes ge t'
h'"
receh'ed while playing in league of shape for the game,
cause of the duties he WIll have In Wayne BurnSide, second.
tmg t h e B orough FIe 'I d m
. the best
f
n ayne D . B urnsl'd e won fi rst pnze
n,
or fly"castmg for accuracy With I,vout
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. ,I way 'I asI It's mm( u 0I your
• lfu tr"st6
If 1 f
b own..
~ f I~"ou oug lt toh' e an.. .
(pa Immediately upon his installation, gamcs. It was originally conceived J h P Wh't d ,some more 0 t le same at t IS time
IIII'. Durbin announced hi~ commit- to aid l\Iickey Gavin, the Narberth All fourteen umpires on the Main osep , ~ e, secon . . I might not be bad for you at all.
tee~ for HJ37-38, The first name ]lla~ ''',l', \\'110 los, t Ill'S leg J'n all accI'dent Line League staff have volunteered Ernest Jenkms won first pnze for,
le~~ than twenty-four hours after he to work gratis. Chief Umpire Bert d'IS t ance fl y castmg
C . - . . h J osep I1 P • I
WIt * * *
listed is the chairman: Po\vell wI'11 choose tIle other t]11'e" White, second. i If the rain c,ome,s instead of the
...A'Ims an( lOb'Jec t s: D urb'm; Alb er t had scored the run that gave Nar- umpires who will work with him. ~ II moon,
]lOweve~', 1t WI II be tlle 17tl1 b e-
F. W. Vick, Joseph J. Skelton, Frank berth the league title in the deciding , LO B b '1939 fore the shootmg can be done, as they
Seeley, Philip A, Livingston, Dr. play-off game last year. A portion ,~ay. G,adsby, Yillano~a, team lquor an y I
do say you can't cat fireworks (may-
Staley, Charles 1\1. Fitz, of the fund will be given to Mickey tJ amel, WIll serve m a s!TIll]ar ca- \ AO f B D : be on account of the heart-burn) and
Club Service: Vick, James P. Car- and the rest will go into the players' pacity for both teams on the day of 1m 0 oro rys so sooner or later the displays will
roll, Charles L. Campbell, Jr., Conrad fund. the game, I - i hold forth, but let us have confidence
J. Albrecht. ;=.=============~~:----:=------:::---::---IGroup Will Seek to Win Local that the 10th (tomorrow) will be fine,
Vocational Service: Skelton, \V iI- First Opera at Dell I
Option Election Two Years in which case the occasion is sure to
liam H. Decker, John A. Miller,
1k]' P K D
F ra l' Jl1 • romer, rennen,
Dreanl Game Teams
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tS
~M a d arne
Butter fl y ,Ii F
--- ow
rom
N be. * *
Community Service: Seeley, Ray- [']1]1('1" Main Line squad: The folk" are doing exceedingly
mond L. \\'atrous, Walter T. Brown, II A bone-dry borough by 1939 is the' -, ' ,
'is. :\lanager: Ed Sheridan, Downing-
d' . I
,aim of a group of Protestant min-; weJl on the donatIOns and the hst IS
Popu ar Pro uctlOn WIll Fea-I' d I f loT b h 'so long that we are not sure the edi-
Jone~, tar~ spa~e necessar~,
Da\International Service: Livingston, town; assistant: l\Iarty Feit, Potts- M I' S M Jsters an aymen 0 1,ar crt. I
Barclay L. F. Engle Taylor, town. ture etropo Itan on· About thirty-five representatives 1 tor can spa,re all the
F' b l" I D ' day and Tuesday NIghts f b' h I 1 " , Therefore, If your name JS not here It
Dr. R. C, Ho!Tman. Ir"t ase: \.ISS1, oWl1lngtown; from our oroug ~1l\rCleS met,m- will be next week (if you help) and
Cla;;sification: Ralph S, Dunne, AI- Po]e~', Pott~town,
The first opera of the summer sea- formally I P Tuesday
b ' night
CI at h the :-iiar-,
I y I keep In , mll1(
' I that t I 1C '
surplus WI'II go
vin E. Shull, Stanley King. Second base: Verna, Pao]i; L. Spa- bert 1 res ytenal,l lUrc to a "to a cause which has earned the ac-
rogram an( "
u IClty: D r. Sta ] ey, ziani, Coatesvil ] e, son, Puccini's popular ami beautiful P,Ians If or. a eampUlgn fo h r a 10 ca I op-: claim and appreciation of all of us,
P 1 P bl
Wayne D. Burnside, J, Bedford DR. R. 1'1. STALEY Third base: Hamilton, Paoli; Pol- "l\Iadame Butterfly," heads the list tlOn e ectlOn two years ence. I as you will agree when the facts are
Wooley, Danie] B. Ely. lick, Pottstown. of brilliant musical events to be pre- Present were members from the' re]10rted,
Fellow~hip and Attendance: Fitz, l'iN-/JI"esidcl/ i, ilala-Cynll'yd-Xa /'-
bo.th Rotal"Y Club I Shortstop: Gonsorick, Coatesville; sentcd l\Ionday and Tuesday in the Presbyterian Church, the Narberth' '" * *
Howard, Dr. Hofrman, Dr. Mears. I Hayden, Paoli. Robin Hood Dell, Fairmount Park, Methodist Episcopal Church, Baptist: Aronimink Transportation Com-
Editors of The Spokesman: Burn- I Church of the Evangel and the Holy i pany, the alert bus system which
'de all(l Leonar(! GI'U]le. N ar er th C OpS Th ree b I
Left field: Doyle, Paoli; Low!')"", with Alexander Smallens, conducting. T 1'11\1 . 't y L Uth eran CIlurc, h !' "erves l'\arberth and its environs, do-
sl Committee chairmen or ranking I Coatesville. Another important musical pro- The Rev, Archer E. Anderson, nated, without urging, $10 to the
repre"entatives of committees for the to Lead League Again' Center field: Beltz, Coatesville; gram of the coming week scheduled pastor of the Presbyterian Church, fund instead of $5 as was reported
a"t \,'ear gave brief annual reports StufIiet, Pottstown. I'
by t I1e D e II in keepmg
" WitI1 t I ' pre~ide(,I an(I \"
len" ,vanen S . Bossert, a Iso last week.
P ,.. field: Umbach, Paoli', :\Iento, traditional policy of offering variety a P res byerian, 11 S d Ed" )
group~. 1\1 erlOn
on the work accomplished by the. . I' Ri",ht t' 0f 1 ' avenue, H
various B roo kl Inc 0 et h rone d as H are.: Downingtown, and the best music, will be presented wa~ ch osen campaign 'h '
c airman. onol' Ro (econ Hlon
' Sh '
men Bow to Davismen, I Utilit\,' inl1elder: Wando, Downing-
Thursday and Friday nights when
TI h' tl t]' I I C. E, Edwards , ... ,.,....... 1.00
I,e gat erIJn g was le 11,1"( suc 1 .1. Randall Williams, Jr. ",., 1.00
sterl0US ootlng 10 to 3 :, town, meetll\g since une '28 I when ' , I B e II T eIepl0ne
' I Governor I C,0. 0f P enna.. . 5 ,00
Min
Y Penn Valley Fatal B~" \'irtue of three \'ictories
Outfielder:
durjnglto\~I~~lity
Harold Bauer, one of the greatest"
Potts- pianists of all time, will appear as Earle HaWk, ,bJi P?nmts Robert J. Nash slg~e,d ;~ 5.00 tl1J~l
soloist. Alfred Wallenstein, noted State nlUnlClpahtles a oca optIOn on' John W Joyce 100
the holiday week-end Narberth once ', Pitchers: C, Sp{,llman, Paoli;
the sale of liquor. . , .. , , , , . , . . . . . .
to _ ear- oy cellist-conductol', will wield the baton. III ol'(lel' to 11',I\'e 1'''fel'ell(ll1111 I't \VI']I, Continued Oil rago Two
16 YOld B
: more is perched on top of the :'IIain Cocei, Pott~town; Weddig, Downing-
, Line League, The Da\'ismen clinched, town; Haupt, Coates\'ilIe.
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An all-star cast, ineluding many be neceSi'ary to have signatures to a' P V h II Y
Manayunk Youtll Dies I'n B r y n ' ' Catchl'r,,: Code Downingtown; members of the l\Ietropolitan Opera I petition totalling 25 per cent of the enn a ey out
~ or" W'li R B
~
lVI H . I F the few pomt;; necessar\,
' to dethrone "] arll'ckl,' Paoli., " e" ompany 0'f N1 ew V ] WI'II appear:' largl'st number of votes cast for any. °
awr osplta 1'0111 Brookline from the pc<ll'stal :'IIon(lay' " ,', in "1\Ia<lame Butterfly," which will be ollice in the previous election. 1 ace rltons
Bullet Wound : aftl'l'l1oon when they humbled the: [,(/ I'" " .l!" ill !-i,l" SI/IWr!: sung in Italian. on Team
JIan'men, 10-3, on the borough play-' :\Ianagl'r: Eddie Harc, Brookline; :'Iliss l'Iaria Samson, world-re-' 26 Frotl1 Thl'S Sectl°on William W, Wilson
Stars
A Hi-yea I'-old :\Iana~'unk boy, who field. 'as"iAants: Ed Sulli\'an, :\Iedia; Jim Ilowlled soprano, whu is a fOI'I11I'I' 1 1\'Ieetl'llg BI'I'tl'sll
:\Ionda~' f J J
bic~'cle
wa" mystt'riously :'11Ot after- ')"! I ]1 t '" 1 tl KI'\'s. Gladw\'l](', member of the l{oya] Opera in Buda- Ch osen or ury D uty ' lV I 17
noon whi!t, riding· hii' on Cen- ll' ot leI' gal\\es, a a .,al'ler I, '.,
FIrst '
hasl': ,
BI'S\\'ICk, Brookline; pest, will sing the title 1'0]1'. This Ii U Y
tennial road. Penn \"alky, died early ,.aw tIll' :'Iledia A, A, julted, D-O, and, Walkt'r, Xarbcrth. will be her first appearance in Phila-
Tue"day mOJ'\1ing' ill Bryn "lawr till' Paoli nine i'ubdued, 10-1. ':-lecon<l hase: Ralston, Xarberth; delphia. Panels Will be Called for Serv-' William W. Wilson, of Penn Valley,
Ho;;p.ita!. I is one of the twelve Princeton ath-
In all exhibitioll g·ame :-lunday, the ArnollC', Gladw~'ne. Armand Tokatyan, star tenor of: Ice September 13 and 20
The youth, Sal\'atore Sah'etti, o f ' I ,Ietes chosen for the Princeton-Cornell

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1;]1 \.I'ams an'nue, :\laIHI~'unk, had
local tl'am lost to tIll' Crl'scentYille: Thir,l ba"e: Gazl,lIa, Narberth; the :\Ietropolitan Opera Company,
Y B I]' will portray B. F, Pinkerton, the I
and October 4
track team which will meet Oxford-
dl'l'ol'atl'd his bicycle with red, white A. C., 11-:3, it;; first dl'feat in ele\'en ' eag·er, Shortstop: roo, me. :\lcXally, Broo]dine; Lieutenant in the UnitClI States NavY'iI A ilIain Line woman ha~ been Cambridge in Palmer Stadium at
an' hue bunting' in celebration of ganH'S. I
HI'l'I'mall11, Gla(lw~'ne, Also singing in this opera will be I chos{'n on the count'\' Grand Jury Princeton on Saturday afternoon, July
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the Fourth (If July an(,1 wa,; ri(]ing' AI HeITmann was the winning ~
L{,!'t 11'''1(1'. , . , . '.'
0"·(11'11, ,",'Il'bel'tll', D\'I<e
",eorgm
C' ' S tan( I'mg', a i' ormer mem b er:' which me{'ts Septel\\b~r . 1:3 at Norris-
' 17.
along the road headed i,or Narberth, hurler again;;t both :\Ie<lia and Brook-. Brookline. '. ' 'of the Philadelphia Opera Company,' town while twenty-five Lower :\Ierion Wilson, Princeton sprinter, and his
when the, I\\~'ste?' ShOOtl~lg occuned., line while Lyons did the pitching: Center nl'ld: Pa;;tore Gladw\'lle' a,; Suzuki, Butterfl~"s servant. Syd-Iand Narberth r~,;;iclents have been teammate for the afternoon, James
Sa,h'ettl was j oun.(,l Iym.g:, on Cen- ,'lgr,'II'll,"t . IJat)!I'. I F"x, "' ','','ll'})el'tll. ' " nl'y (e I'll'S, w I10 Ilas sung '
I \T' pent'
In 0 ' dl",lwn to serve on the Petit .JUl'ies be-' B Pell(!el' , of COI'ne]1 ,\vI'11
,v 11a e a s
tennl<\l road bv· lurk SWJllg' , J " r .Lefty . Burdsall, ace 01, : Rlg'ht
the Brook-, " 11e]d: Be1lmglu , . Gladwyne; in sixteen countries throughout the grl'!111l'ng {',I't]lel' S"\ltellll)"I' '_JO (II' Oc- eompe t'Itors In . tl Ie 100 -yan I (aSl
I ] t he
, I"
(' Ie\'en-\'ear-o II<Iboy' who wa;;. TI' plaYlJ1g lme , ;;tat'l,
" suflered, Ius second defeat:' L~'nl'h, Brooklme. " world, will appeal' as Sharpless. tober 4. ~ " two great British runners, A. God-
]Bawn go j 'J on 1 t IeI property I ' of I IOma;; of' tie I ;;eason, due 'Jl1 large part to the' L,tJllty ,,, "
mhclder: Lonergan, Upper Other members of ca,;t are Phi!ena The g;rand juror is Rachel A, ~Ic- f rey K , B I'own, 0f Cam b' !
rage, an d
arne", , _', w lO~e. p aCI' a,Juts on loni!,' \\"al!ops of llal'n' Fox. Hnny: Dal'I,\'. Falco as :'111'5, Pinkerton; Eugene Clll'(]" 01' .lOll \\'e,"t L',lllcastel' ,'1\'''- Alan Penning:ton, of Oxford.
Centennial
' '1 B road.b '1 l'he bo\'. 1;; a , son I\1t . a thrcc-bag;ger 111 " the hrst
, ' , ! l:tlllty
II1nll1g, ,: , outfiel(ler: Dur]\in, Upper Lowenthal as Prince Yama<lori, suitor Jlllt,', • ·Al'(11110I'e.
." " " takin~
Wilson is a pre-medical
o f l\ r~, ' II
arnes I:y a I ormel'I Imarnage, With ' the ba;;es all occupIed . and' his'' Darby, of Butterfly; Charles Haywood, as, IJl'1it J'urol's wel'e chosen from the course at Princeton, preparing to fol-
. S wing' ' ito' ( po Ice I Ie ll'a 1 \"( Ia moan-I honll'r 111 " the ;;Ixth sent a man In: " Pitchers: H{'lTnHlnn, ~arberth; <';01'0; Louis D'Angelo, as Bonze; and !'oll()WI'llg comllIU11I'tie",': Iow 11\
' t I1C f ootsteps of his father, Dr.
InOI~e
lI1g t ' rom tIe , roa( S an( I 'walke< ahead of' I1111\. ' : i B11l'lball, ' Brookhne; , Schelle,
. Glad- Benjamin Grobani, as the commis- Ardmore: Annie ," D. Carr, 116' George Wilson, of Old Gulph and
( own, 0 II1vesll g at? ,a \'~ttl was III i"l,t Bl'O 1'1" ,I, t ' ' , I W\'I](,' Severn Gladw"ne' AZ]lell, ;;ario, :\lam,' of these artists arc fa-'I'g'."I'" l'(),'llI', All(ll''''\\" T',llolle, ','I" Hag'ysford roads. He is an honor roll
moanll1g and 'tl tlclutchlJ1g'
S ' Ins b sale.t b'He hit~, nine ,I' O_lne m<1te
alto",cthel' ,\1 mOI<:I",
on' \\0 than Brookhne; :'IlcCaule\', ' " .'
l\IClha. miliar to Philadelphia music lovers, _\\,,,",'t.. , ~ L,'llIC,'lstel' ~',l\'I'lllle,' J 0 student, a member of the junior var-
II"]C'll
p I,I'a< I1'( 1I'Wille
I !' ,\\'II1g'
t oy 0 rJJlg Narberth made ,.. 011, Lefty ' . 'but fOUl'1, Catchers.. , ' :-iiarberth; \het,
Eachus, , ' Karl Schroeder directed the produc- rJ!'()\\'ll, ~."." 11", l\l()lltg(llllel'" ,'Ivenue', sity basketball team :md a director of
I\1m a l I'In,
Swing ran 0backwa to 1'1'.the house to tell ~1'()okIJlle
" errors didn't help' , the vis-!" B1'00, ] I'me, tion, :\Iary Ellis, " 115• Argyle road;
U ~ Ethel the Student-Faculty Association, the
hi;; mother, who notified Lower :\Ier- Itm'" I~eep down the score, , ~ ~~2
Hurford, Ea;;t :\Iontgomery ave- campus social service organization.
ion police, Thev took Salvetti to' Durll1g' the thrcc games outfielder ID . A ' B dOd nul'; Edward H. L~'Cett, J 1'" ;;0 Simp- He prepared for Prrnceton at Penn
Bryn :\Iawr HO"I;ital in the Barnes' Bailey had six su~eties, wh,ile Ogden's emocrattC ssessors oar uste son road; Ann Zieg;ler, 11:3 Argy]e Charter.

wa~' By State Supreme Court Decision


;;tation wagon, homers, one agull1st 1'Iedw and the, road,
On the to the hospital, the other against Paoli, g,ave the cash Bala-Cynwyd' Heister C. Cook, Merion Post Plans July Outing;
youth I,ept asking Patrolman John cu;;tomer,; plenty, of thrJi]s. :j2~1 State road; Erminie Feicht, 111 Names Delegates to Convention
Paddon, who accompanied him, if he Ton~,orrow, WIll be the "dr('am Old Lancaster road; Luther Parsons;
was going to die. An emergency op- game, mentl~ned at more length l\Iontgomery County Republicans Commis~ioners the right to appoint Charle~ Haubert, Chestnut lane; Ida Post The Ju]y outing of the Merion
eration WaS performed, but surgeons elsewhere" wh~l~ on Sunday Up]~er hailed with delight Wednesdny the the assessors' board.
No, 5,15, American Legion, will
Scott, (j Bala avenue; Clara Winters,
be held Tuesday when members will
were unable to find the buJlet.. Da rby wdl VISit the borough dw- decision of the State Supreme Court The Republican Board which re- 12:1 Bryn Mawr avenue.
Foul' blood tmnsfusions were given mom!. which declared unconstitutional the turns to office consists of \Villiam T. Br~'n l\lawr: Mary Ball, 1022 tournument participate in the ninth annual golf
of the Coates-Jordan
immediately following the operation Aet giving Democrats control of the Warren, of Ardmore; Norman Zendt, Reese avenue; Raymond Gray, 12
Post at the Old York Road Country
by J. 1\1. Miller ami John Paddon, Smoke Damages Home Boards of Revision of Taxes in third SOUderton, and James Hynes, Chel- Elliott avenue; William H, C. Ram-
Lower Merion patrolmen, and b~' the About $25 damage by smoke was, class countiOl', ~Iontgomery, Dela- tenham.
Club, Jenkintown.
sey, (j32 Montgomery avenue; AI- The tournament, which will start
boy's father and a volunteer, in an caused Wednesday at 12,35 P. l\1. at; ware, Luzerne, Lackawanna and \Vest- Under the "ripper" act the mcm- bert Hendrick, 907 Old Lancaster at 12 noun, will be followed by a
attempt to save the boy. the home of L. C. Piercy, 1113 Dudley I moreland. bel'S were to be appointed by the road. dinner at 6,30 P. M. This outing will
Before lapsing into unconscious- U\'enue, Narberth. Dampness in the I The decision of the Board of Re- State Auditor General, at the present Merion: Mary V. Donnelly, 698
take the vlace of the regular July
ness, Salvetti told police that he heard chimney was believed to have forced vision of Taxes will throw out of of- time Warren R. Roberts. Bencom lane. meeting.
the report of a gun before he felt the smoke back into thc residence fice at Norristown the three Demo- Six other decisions unfavorable to
the sharp pain in his back and fell when the hot water heater was crats who started their $5000 jobs Demo,cratic "ripper" legislation passed Essex avenue; Frank Dunlop, 209 tion of the American Legion to be
from his bicycle. He could not re- lighted. "under protest" of the Republican by the last session of the Legislature Dudley avenue; Doris Fleer, 15
I Narberth: Charles L. Clegg, 237 Delegates to the National Conven-

member passing an~'one on the road


held in New York City from Septem-
The Narberth 'Fire Company was Board early in June. The Democratic were also handed down by the Court, Woodside avenue; Loretta L. Noel, ber 19-24 are Earle Hepburn, Chester
or seeing anyone near where he was also called out to a truck blaze at, Board was Joseph McElwee, Merion; sitting in Philadelphia. These latter 1 32 North Narberth avenue; George S. Ivory, Phillip P. Wilson, James 2
riding, IWynnewood and Windsor avenues, Francis Hayes, Norristown, and Ray- virtually threw out all "ripper" B. Knapp, Jr" 418 Dudley avenue;
Cunningham and Howard H. Mc-
Police interviewed J'esidents who last Thursday at 5,30 P. 1\1. No dam- mond Mensch of Gilbertsville. changes affecting the Philadelphia J. H. Miller, 426 Haverford avenue.
Connell.
Continued on Page Four ; age was reported. The ruling returns to the County city-county government. Penn Wynne: Miriam Amos.
Page Two OUR TOWN July 9, 1937

John R. Hall . 2.00 Fire Co. Director Resigns Picnic for Baseball Club
" OURToWN
A Co-operative Community Ne1Vspa1 Jel'
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E. F. Cobb
C. H. Rcger
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Boy Scout Notes Pla'\lground
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James F. a director of the~urse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harnden
'Narberth Fire Company and for of Moreno road, Pcnn Vallcy, enter-
many years its secretary, on Monday tained the members of the Narberth
fOlluded in 1914 by the Nar/~el"th D. L. Devercaux The Main Line Court of Honor and
, 1.00 ActiVitIes are III full swmg on Nar- : night tendered his resignation at a Baseball Club and a numbcr of base-
Civic Association, and 1mb/lshed Madeline N. Clift Board of Review will be held at the
. 1.00 berth playground these. days. An n)eeting of the Board in Elm Hall. ball enthusiasts at a picnic suppcr at
evc/'II F/'iday at Na.l'berth, Pa.
C. Perisho Merion Scout House, Hazelhurst ave·
. 1.00 increase over las~ year 1I~ .the. nu~- It was accepted with regret. their home on Monday evcning. There
Philip Atlee Livingston. PubllHher C. A. Cromwell nue, Merion, on Tuesday at 7.30 P. M.
. 1.00 bct· of boys and girls par.hclpatm.g I~ Mr. Purse plans to retire as a were about 40 guests. Mr. Harnden is
Edwin I~, Paxson. Editor
Anile Morgan Roberts, Social Ed! lOt· George Francis Awards will be presented to the
, 2.00 pla~ games and sports glvc~ an mdl- Pennsylvania railroad employe and secretary and treasurcr of the club.
Mt·s. Hipwel1 following scouts:
. 1.00 catIOn that the grounds WIll act as I: move ou t 0 f th e Sta t e. Th e va can c y
Office - 209 Haverford Ave., Narberth
l\hs. W. T. Riley . 1.00
Ardmoi'e No. 1 - :aobert Reed, hOf;t to happy and carefree young-, will he filled at the annual election in If you have an opinion, write Our
Telephone: Narberth 4100 Charlcs Burton . 1.00
Charles Nangle, E. Reynold, Wm. sters. Ever" day an a\'erage of 150,. S t b
• . ,
to 17? children and gro.wnups take 1 _':"' ep em er Town a letter.
~~~~...:.:~.:..::.::.....

$1.25 $2
1.00 ' • ....,
Pftil(ulclJlh ia RC]/I"cscnta til'cs: Mrs. David Rentschler .
Brendlinger (4 Year Scout). 1

NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.


12 South 12th Street
George W. Martin
B. V. Ogdcn
. 1.00
Ardmore No.2-Grant McCabe,
. 1.00
11art \l1 the playground hfe.
Soft/za1l, Bo.~kctboll fo/' Girls
'Men's SanforIzed and
Frank Richards.
Entered as second-class matter, October
1\1I·s. Faithful . 1.00
Ardmore No.3-Warren MeDoweli.
A call for candidates for the 01'- SLACKS .
Mrs. S. B. Tily, Jr . 1.00 ganization of a girls' softball tcam'
13, 191-1, at the Post omee at ""urbenJ.',
Fa., under the .Act of l\Jal'l~h 3. 187.1,
Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance
Mr. Stouffer Bala-Cynwyd No.2-William Mac-
. 1.00 has been issued by Miss Julia Landis., N4.l2I3I:l?..·ti MI:N~§ §tif)1)
St. Mary's Laundry Neill, Edward Houseworth.
. 10.00 A game, to add interest to thc sport,' 121 N. Narbel·th Avenue Narberth 2772
Bala-Cynwyd No.3-Richard Hoff.
hus~ already becn scheduled for next i ~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;~:::;;;;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;~;::;;~;;;;;;;::;;~;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;~1
Friday, July 9, 1937 Bryn Mawr No. I-Ivan McLean. week with Haverford playground.·.' - ----~--
Fourth Annual Shaw Merion No. I-John Hepman, Rob- The other addition is a girls' basket-:
ert Miller, Samuel Haines, Edward
Rained.Out Fit'eworks Display
Now Scheduled This Saturday
Festival Opens July 19 Harris.
Narberth No.2-Kenneth Schrep-
hall court. Thcse two new featurcs'
will provide the girls with a greatcr
variety of activities than hithcrto:
Announcement • • •
Foul' Wceks' Pt-ogral11 at Hedge- fer. provided.
Continued from Pal:e One Anne Schaefer, formerly with Kathlene Beauty
Frank A. Schrepfc1' . 3.00 row Includes Twelve Roscmont No.2-Joseph Hilden- Hondicmft i
brand ( 4 Ycar Scout). The handicraft program will start Shoppe, Narberth, has reopened Kathlene's Cyn.
A. P. Redifcr, Jr . 1.00 Shavian Dramas
I Tucsday, Julv 13, at 2 P. M., ill the i wyd Shop as the
H. G. TUl'l1er, Jr . 2.00
Thc Hcrlgcro\\' Theatrc in l\1oylan- Narberth Theatre Features . afll!rno~n an;1 last until 4.30. It will
1.00
Edward Phillips
Intel' Urban Theatre
.
. 3.00
Hosc Val1ey is polishing oil' its final
week of repertory bcfore thc opening
Five Pictures During Week be given thereafter on cvery Tues-'
da\' and Thursday of the wcek. Ncw, CYNWYD BEAUTY SHOP
John 1\Iow1'er, Jr. . . 1.00 ":\Iarkl'd Woman," now at the N:Jr-' an;l interesting features have been
of its Fourth Annual Shaw F('slival, IWI·th, stars Bette Davis and IIum- added to the already largc list of Miss Schaefer, who has had many years' experience
Robert Compton . l.00
which will run at the famous local phr!'~' Bogart in an expose of the vice handicraft projects that havc bccn in this section, will continue the policy of giving
II. 1\1. BCrry . 1.00 r:l.-I'd, h~lSt'd on tht' famous "Lucl,y iliadI.' in the past. Some of the ncw
p1a~'house from July 1() to August 14.
J. K. McCutcheon , . 1.00 high class WOl'k at reasonable prices.
The foul' \\'eeks of Shavian dr:lliia I,uciano" cn,,!'. Bette is a night club l't'atul'CS arc wea\'ing, basl,ctry, mak-
.1\lrs. :\1. 1\1. IIIoo\'e
W. R. Gile,; "
.
.
1.00
1.00
1.Ot)
\\'ill include ele\'en of the mast,'r's
,)j':Illl<l.~ \\'hich will he l're.~l'llted ill
h".,ll'SS. . illg book-markers from shoc laces,
Tl1i,; Satunlay Lionel Bal'l'~'more hot mats, moccasins and bclts.

Alfred S. Knapp .
Don Heckel , . LOt)
l.OU
tl'n l'\·l'ning's. the whole cycle to be
11l'l'scntl'd twice. and intel'l'uptl'd hel'e
\\'i II h" S('l'n as a county judge whose
,iill\' I'on'l's hinl to is,ue unjlopulal'
Tn/illS
Teams are being' organized in
Ol'!lrlili.:n!
Daily Specials
H. C. Fenno . iJ~lseball, paddle tennis, tennis. All
011'.1;'1" in ,pite or coming election"
.l\1ary L. Scott . 1.Ot) and tl1l']'(' for pl'csentations of this
:dld I'alllih' ali'"dions. Cecilia Parker
llios!' interested arc :Jsked to please MOllday. - Tuesday
. - Wednesday - 3 for $1.00
Clarl'nce H. Haas . 1.00 :,"al"s hi l'lhda~' pla~', "Too TJ'lllI Tn ,ig'n up at the playgTound. A.J unior
1.00 Be l;oo,)." which will OJH'n ,July 2G :1I1.1 Eric' Lind!'n supply the love in- Thursday - Friday - Satttrday - 3 for $1.25
I\. E. Sllll·dley . H:lsl'hall Ll'Uj.(UI~ is being' organized
: (' 10(':":t.
George FlIrtenbacher . l.OO jn honor or Shaw's :->lst bil'tllday. :111" gallles will be played on 1\[on-
_\i"I](la~' till' popular "Play BOllus"
1\11'. & :IIi'''' !I'win C. Young .. 1.00 Tonight, Andre Obey':; "l\oah" \I'i11
\\ill I", at !I 1'.:11. The picture will 1)(' ,i~,~·s. \\·l'dnl'sday". Fridays from 2
300 Levering Mill Road Cynwyd 927
Hugh Glenn :llm·tin
C. B. Stoudt
'V .. J. Dn'nnen
.
.
.
1.011
LOU
1.0(1
play while the Piscator \'('rsioll of
111'('i",r'" ".-\Il1,'rican Trag('d~'" \l'ill 1)('
pl'('Sl'ntl'd t oll1o 1'1'0\\' nig'ht. :l1 ..lnal""
.o.'.!,.llnlail, .Illsti'·e," a tilm about the to ·1.;]0.
lJ:ll'J.W:lldlll':'S :111(1 jln1judice ag'aillst
King's Daughtcrs Fete Childl'CIl
... ,.. rie .c ... ........
l.O(l '·UliOIl1." the ah>iorhiug sto\'Y or lo\'(' ";,Irl'iul'l's" in the hil1-bill~- cOUlltl'~·.
D. E. Cro"le~' . Th,' Board of Dircttol's of the
LOU aud ultill1att' traged~' fo\' a cil'cus-hal'- ,i'i:-'l'lJinl' Illltchinson and Georg'l'
JanH''' Camlll'l'll
Isaac :II. ('aH'y
A. J. :llalllchkb
Ye Oddity Sho]1pe
.
.
.
.
2.lIU
1.Oll
3.tH)
I;l'r and his sl'1l'-sal'rificillg' hricl<-, w;11
hl~ j.,dn'n l\l()ncla~·.
On TUl'"da~·. "Onl' \Va~' to H"a\"'ll"
1:1"'1'1 ha\'" til" principal ro!t·s. King's Daughtcrs Holiday House gave
Tll" . d~I\··" liilll will be "Timl' Out a g'l'OUp uf 30 un(!l'l'pl'i\,ileged chil-
rIll' I~1I11l~lnl'l"" a light cOlllcdy Co- dn'n and their mothers an outing' at
FRESH! AT ANY HOUR
1;,,°1 i,>~' Claire Tl'l'\'or and l\Iiclu1l'1 \':llIey Forge on Monday. After vis-
.J. \Y. :llcAulill'e . 1.00 h~- Collntee Culll'n, \I'ill hl' Sl'l'II, \\',.t!-
IH·;-:day, "?,\(Jah," ThuJ':-iday, l'TJH~ i! ~ il (·1 I. it in,!.!' til(' historic shrines. a picnic
C. "'. l;raham . LOll '. '. °

\\·,·"nl'sdu\' (Cash A\\'ard l\'ig-ht) lllnl'1ll'OI1 wn~ sen·e(l.


111 a shirt laundered the St.
Frances 1,. \Yinchell . l.Oll HoulHI Table" and Friday, "B":,II1,d
1':11 ..:", 1\,,111' '\\,ill 1)(' Sl'en in "Nobody',; :lJlolllbers of the org':lnization from
R. II. Durbin . 1.00 the Horizon," by O'Neill. Mary's way.
l.OO 1:;01,~·." S'11l' "nd Lyda I\oberti an' I\ :l1'1»'rth, Bala-Cynw~'d, Havcrford
Laura 1,. 1\lcCo~' .
S.UU ('~"t a, "tlld"nt nUI'~es. Lynne O\'l'l'- and Bryn 1\Ia\\'r wcre prl·scnt.
Scott Powell Dairies . SUl11mel' Music Classes
111:111 I,as tll[, redl' or a dctecti\'l!.
John Burt . l.Oll The Bryn Maw\' Consl'J'\-atol'y "I' Goes all day without wilt.
Frank L. Leil]'; . l.OU :\Iusic announces a special l'UIIUIWI' :\l'xt Tllur"d:l~', F\'iduy aud Sattll'- MASSANUTTEN MILITARY
,1:1\' tl1l' Aal'1,el'th will present "A ACADEMY
Bertha E. :\ ewell . 1.Oll session heginning July 12 and CUIll inu- ing • • • keeps you looking
SI;'11' i.~ B"rn" with .Janet Ga~'uur alld W' oodstock. Virginia
S. C. Campbell . LOU ing through August, with c1:'.:-"'·s and Shena n noa 11 \' a II('~·
1.00 instruction :l\'ailable in all dl'l'ar~­ I,',,'dl'j(' l\1:\l'ch. College preparatory-Commerclal-Music ft'csh and feeling cool •
George A. Sehroder . ~plC1Hlid CQUiptlH'Ilt
T. l\'. Butler .. l.OO ments. A special featurc this s('aSDn Junior H. O. T. C. \;"it
1.00 wil1 be supe1'\'isetl trips to Hobin l1[",d CUJl~' l'arl~- in the wcek is appreci- Ath lettcs-:WO acre rccrca tlon progr:nll at the office, the club, or
.1\latthew '1". Callahan . at (,'anll) Lupton
Dr. R. :\1. SUl1ey . 3.00 Dell Concerts, \l'hich will bc \,!'l,('(·[\.'d atl'd. For catalog address Dr. H. J, Benchoff
Head M'lster, Box 191 out on the fairways.
Dr. Benj. Rush Chapter, D. br music appreciation Il'ct 1I1'('S and • DAMa"
A. H . 5.00 score-rcading'. ELECTRIC FRESH-because they are
H. Blessing . 1.00
S. S. Kurtz, Jr .. 1.00 Relief Cases Increase
REFRIGERATORS pastcurized!
Edith F. Batter,.;by . 1.00 It('lief cases in both Lowcl' l\Ieriun Salcs Sen/ice
Mrs. J. H. Entenmann . 1.00 an,1 :\arberth showed a slight in- Narberth Elec. &. Radio Co. This Thursday and Friday
Mrs. Albert i\ulty
W. N. Mills
W. Elmer Titus
E. S. Haws
.
.
.
.
2.00 cn'ase last w('ek. Foul' fami] ie..; arc
1.00 nl>",' on the rolls in Narberth, \l'ith
l.00, tWl'nt~--sl'ven bouseholds rl'el.jving
NARBERTH 4182
w. G. Case & Son
III
BETTE DAVIS
"Marked Woman"
St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.
1.00' aid in Lower i\lerion.
W. P. Graham . 1.00 Ardmore 4400 Ardmore, Pa.
W. L. Dickson . l.00 Saturda}'
1\11'. and 1\1l's. J. B. Wclls of South
Harve~' \\'. l\Ionb . 2.00 LIONEL BARRYMORE
Highland avenue and 1\1rs. Anna wherc your Clcaning gocs"
- ---
"KIlO)})
F. R. Gitrord . 1.00 in "A Family Affair"
Carcy How of Esscx avenue, Nar-
Alfred Gres . 1.00
George W. Feasel . 1.00
bcrth, lcft last Thursday for two _ .... - 4 " ...
..-.-_---.-.-~
wccks in Deerfield, Mass., and Lake Monday (Play Bonus at 9)
F. R. Lindsa~' . 2.00
\\'innepauskee, N. H.
LcRo~' A. King . 2.00 JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
American Legion Auxiliary "
Robcrt Kimbrough, Jr. . .
2.00
1.00
and GEORGE BRENT in
"MOUNTAIN JUSTICE"
Swim and Play Teunis
1.00
H. E. l\letius
H. L. Pulch
.
. LOa
1.00
Tuesday Pool Open Evenings . ..
C. J. McCrea .
Claire Trevor-Michael Whalen
Allan Kirk
Charles V. Noel .
. 1.00
1.00
j._ :-"Oye.t. lIO ):e~M"- _,
Experience Knowledge Love of Animal ~oolc on in "Time Out for Romance"
BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB
1.00' MAIN LINE OFFICES
Joseph Hongler
R. C. Rol1ins
.
. 1.00: 25 City Ave., Bata, Pa. BUSES AND Wednesday (Award at 9) A yailable for Dinncrs, Outings aNd Banquets
H. 1. McConnell
Dr. Walter Steel;:beck
.
.
1.00 • Phone: Cynwyd 1572 ~i'
RAI L CARS PATSY KELLY
in "Nobody's Baby"
MiIl Road, Brookline, Pa. Phone: Hilltop 1600
1.00 ; FOR THIS MARK OF
Frank Silvcstri .
1.00: FAST, ON-TIME SERVICE TO
Clorindo Nepi . Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday
1.00 ALL WESTERN SUBURBS
Frank Boldi .
Gioseppi Pinelli . 1.00 JANET GAYNOR and
Ask about special money-
Frank l\1a1'inucci . 1.00 FREDRIC MARCH in
saving tickets. Get time-
Amadio Mariani . 1.00 schedule at Travel Bureau "A Star is Born" On flu Ocean grant
Luigi Ginoble . 1.00 in our new 69th St.· Garrett Ocean City, N.J.
Frank Fillipponi . 1.00 Rd. terminal or operator.
Frank Hossctti . 1.00
1.00 PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
Pietro Hossctti . TRANSPORTATION CO.
.I\1rs. Walter Knecht . 1.00 ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION CO.
Harry C. Banks, Jr . 1.00 e,.RA,OE MAFrK REGISTERED

James W. Ervine . 1.00


Mrs. David Cottingham Kcl1y. 1.00
'Mrs. Alun A. Logan . 1.00
Mrs. Henrv Pfelfcr . 1.00
Mrs. John Burkhardt, Jr
.I\1rs. H. S. Hurd
.
.
1.00
1.00 ,. CCkls Year
Mrs. C. W. Swing . 1.00 " markets mAKE YOUR VAEATIOn
Mr. Glynn . 1.00 i
Mrs. A. J. Meyer . 1.00: Fire Department REAllY EOUnT You will enjoy GOLF
TENNIS
the atmosphere of friendliness and hospi-
Frank C. Fei"e
Meeting House Scrvice Station
. 2.00
1.00
Stares tality that prevails at THE FLANDERS.
BIDING
SURF BATIONG
C. J. Albrccht . 1.00
AVOID CONGESTION
Datlor SpaciouB verandas, ocean sun deckB, SWIMMING
Georgc W. Fcisc . 1.00
2.00
Friends 3 outdoor Bea water swimming pools, PIVING
Burke's Esso Station ....•.• TO THE SEASHORE with filtered circulating water, supe- YACHTING
'Mary V. Quinn .. 1.00 Polite rior service, delicious meals and FISHING
Hansell Brus. Scrvice Station 2.00 Use The Offile 232 rooms, each with private SAILING
Hal'! y S. Barr . 1.00
Mrs. ,John H. Link
Ben l'aylor ................•
. 1.00
1.00
Tacony-Palmyra Bridge ARE ONLY SECONDS
AWAY WHEN YOU
hath, await you. c.1f~~::::::~;==i
Di/·cctio1l.s: U. S. Route No. I-City Line-East
D. E. Ely ·. 1.00 River Drive - Hunting Park Ave. - Roosevelt HA VE A TELEPHONE I
Mrs. I). Hicks .........•.... 1.00 Blvd.-to Levick St. (Levick St. is 4y'! miles You can have on. In your hom. 1937 SEASON
Adel..',;;i Bros. . . 3.00 east of Broad). for I... than a dim. a dol'. JUlie 19th to Sept. 13th
Giul. II.'S ., ••••••••••• " ••• 3.00 Free Road Map at the Toll Gate or by Toll
Writ. fD~ Rat••
Chlldren Alwaya W.lco....
r. HOWABP SLOCUM, Manage~
E. ~ "cck . 1.00
mail-Po O. Box 32, Palmyra, N. ,.
J.:r,
DUl
ti1'c
& H.;\!a1'd
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.
3.00
6.00 .J..... Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Co., Palmyra,
30c
N. J. .I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEV

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OUR TOWN Page Three
lilly 9, 1937

Summer Store
THE FIRESIDE Classified All "BACK" FROM YOUR TRIPS?
Hours 9.30·5.00 Advertisements
Then, no doubt, you're ready to
-will be charged only to residents
whose names appear In the tele- have actualities made of your cher.
phone directory or to SUbscribers
to OUR TOWN or the NEWS OF
BALA-CYNWYD. ished dreams on Home Improve.
15c a line ments.
EWEES
1122-24 CHESTtfUT ST
for Both Newspapers
Count five wordS to line
-will be accepted UP to Wednes-
day. 5 o'clock, for Frlday's issues.
"Talk it over" is the issue of the
day. We often wonder how many
'HILADELPHIA people read our ads. Ask us to
Phone: NARBERTH 4100
come over, at your convenience,
and we'll know you do.

Shull Lumber Company


The Link Between Forest and Home

29' Baja Ave., Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD 662

WEST LAUREL HILL


CEMETERY
A place of beauty and charm. The satisfaction
of lot-owners during 68 ycars is accentuated
by permanent carl' guarantced by trust funds of
$550,000. Lots \'al'Y in price ft"Om $125 upward.
1\11'. and :\lrs. C. E. Anderson and
,their daughter, Miss Sonia Anderson,
and 1\lr. and Mrs. Hamilton CaI'pen- Nelsoll Carmall Hltbcr, Jr.,
Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd
tel', of Chestnut Hill, are on a trip
tv Wed Emily Maric Schc11lbs
to Bridg'e\\'atcr, N. H.
;\Irs. Bina Prcbcle, of 1'1 ew York, is
'the g'uest of :\11'. and :\Irs. R. ,J. Doth-
,a\'(!. of \\"~'nnewoud road, before go-
ing' to :'.Iaine.
SWIM
j\"pxt :\londar Mrs. PI'ehele and Mrs. AT THE BEAUTIFUL
DOII't /ct the Dothanl will he among' t he guests at COLONIAL VILLAGE
lu'at go to a IUIH:ht,()n and hridg'e party g'iven br
)'01/1' Ilct1d, weal' :'.Irs. Tarl",' Gladding' at the .!\Ianu- SWIMMING CLUB
t'actuj'('rs' C()untr~' Club. (5 Mil/lIlej b), car North of Waytle)
;'IIiss Ruth Lee Cook, of Dudley ave- Mt'mbership Strictly Limited and Every
White Toya nue, has returned from a stay at Nar-
rag'ansett Pit'r. R. I.
Application Rigidly Inspected

«(lIld heep coo/-headed!) 1\1 rs. Frank X. Purcell and her Swimming Privileges Restricted to
daug'hter, Miss Catherine Purcell, SEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH
ha\'(~ just returned from a ten da~'s'
$5.95 trip to i\Iassaehusetts, Connecticut
and New York.
Club Reslaurant Service. beautiful Open Porch and Dance Floor overlooking
pools with floodlight illumination
l\Iiss Dora l\IilIel·. daughter of 1\lr. For FlIrt!zer ParticlIlars-Call at Cillb House or JVrile Box 232, JVayne
Wcal' thc ncW higher
and Mrs. L. Parker Miller, of Dudley Nat'berth Bridge Club PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 15i9
crowns accentuatcd with
~O, ~Irs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
avenue, and Miss l\latleline Cohee,
widc dark bands. Weal' thc 'daughter of ;\1rs. John L. Cohee, of andJUI1VI'll'S. top score, Cooney;
Arthur J. II. second
Daker
Dudle~' a\'enue, \\,('re ;unong' the
sunshadcr with drooping place, 1\lrs. C. .T. Good~'ear and 1\1rs.
guests at a house party ovt'r the
brim. E. C. Griswold. i
Fourth of July week-end given by
,JlII~' :1. top score, 1\11'5. E. C. Gris- Founded 1812
!\II'. and l\Irs. George Lee at Mrs.
\\'old and Allt'n Shubert; second place,'
Sa/all MillillCl'y, Second Floor Lee's parents' cottage in Ocean City.
;\Irs. C. A Ifl'ed Pcel1l~~' and Charles
1\Irs. Lee is the former Miss Jane

I
B. Stoudt.
Kolb, daug'hter of 1\11'. and Mrs. \V.
C. Kolb, of Haverford avenue, Nar-
Miss l\lary B. Carr, of N. Narbcrth
a\'el1lH', returned Tuesday frol11 a
THE
U·R·NEXT berth. \\'eek's sta~' at the Ocean City hOl11e
FOR A REAL
Dr. and Mrs. \nlliam A. Pearson,
of the Lakeview Apartments, have re-
of l\li~s Betty Fay and Miss May
Fay, of Drexel Hill.
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
HAIR CUT turned from a two weeks' trip to Ohio,
Indiana and Michigan.
Now Five Legislative Districts FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES
Mr. and l\Irs. Eberhardt 1\luller and
Harold M. Kirscht I Miss Flora Kurzenknabe, of Essex
avenue, spent Sunday at Rehoboth the
Go\'ernor
Zappala
Earle last week signed
Bill which officially di-; Member of Federal ReseYl'e S)'s/cm
41 N. Narberth Avenue vides Montgomery County into five;
Beach, Delaware.
". up up ....
1\lr. and 1\1rs. Mueller had as their legislntive districts.
PHILADELPHIA
guests on Monday Commander and The only district affected is the;
Mrs. Richard Wuest, of Lansdowne. former Third District which has been i
KEEP COOL - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Logan are subdivided into three: Third, the i JUNE 30, 1937
occupying their new home at 527 1\10- OI.d YOI'~ ro~d area; Fourth, a dis-I
at our fountain reno road, Penn Valley. trlct tak1l1g 111 the North Penn val-I
Mr. and 1\lrs. E. J. Pollock and le~'; and Fifth, a subtlivisiun ineIud- RESOURCES
or
famil~', of Avon road, are leaving Sat-, in!! the, Perki~me~ V~lley section. $82,490,434.28
in your home U1'day for Wildwootl Crest, N, J., to The hrst rlIstl'lct meIudes Lowel'l
Cash and Due from Banks
with spend the summer. 'Merion, Narberth, Upper Merion, i U. S. Government Securities 50,082,691.71
1\1rs. Oscar Eichna, of New York, Bridgeport and West Conshohocken, I State, County and Municipal Securities 8,589,339.34
DOLLY is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Har- while the second takes in Norristown, Other Investments 29,363,488.97
MADISON shaw, and her brother-in-law and sis-: CO,n;;hohucken and PlY1l1?uth Town-I Call Loans to Brokers . 9,424,000.00
tel', 1\11'. and Mrs. C. Fred Kuebler,: ~hlJl. Both of these remam the same. I Other Loans Upon Collateral 38,393,286.55
ice cream
Jr., of Narbrook Park. 1\11'. Eichna 1""""--------------. Commercial Paper • 32,417,468.90
wiII join her for the week-end. Mrs. My Summer Office Hours I ReserveFund"CashBalancesinTrustAccounts" 7,904,573.10
Eichna wiII be remembered as Miss at Residence Office I
I 4,392,509.60
DAVIS' Margaret Harshaw.
1\11'. and Mrs. Robert J. Nash and
their daughter, Nancy, of Narberth
417 Anthwyn Road, Merion
Monday and Friday-7 to 9 P. M.
Dr. Wm. G. Walton
,
Real Estate .
Miscellaneous Assets
Interest Accrued • • • • •
1,010,265.98
448,462.14
224 Haverford Ave. 'and Price avenues , have J'ust returned Phone:Optometrist
Narberth 2464 Bank Buildings, Vaults and Equipment 1,988,430.85
~=;.;;:;=======:;=======~ from a week's cruise on the Delaware If no answer, Narberth 2570·J Customers' Acceptance Liability 354,769.89
Bay.
Mr;;. Carl Hackert, of White Plains, i $266,859,721.31
N. Y., has been the guest of her par-:
I Funeral Designs
A Perfe(t Combination ents, 1\11'. anti Mrs. 01'10 E. Cook, of
Narberth Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cook,
LIABILITIES

for Perfed Heat I also had as their guests for the:


Fourth of July week-end Mrs. Cook's
Groshon Florists
Capital Stock
Surplus
$8,400,000.00
12,000,000.00

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nephew, Mr. C. Leslie Bristol, of!
Parkersburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. l\1cCar- ~
'
Merion 1301
Undivided Profits
Reserved for Contingencies • •
2,799,882.89
2,558,467.27

1
NCIl'lonltliracle 215 City Line
Slokcr keeps you Reserved for Taxes and Expenses 406,756.01
tel', Jr., of Lantwyn lane, have left ~~~~~~~~====~~~~~
free from the cellar, to sp(!lJd the summer in Ocean City, ~ Dividend Payable July 1, 1937 336,000.00
feeds coal from bin Miscellaneous Liabilities •• 184,534.81
N. J.
to burner, removes 354,769.89
':Mrs. EBen Abbott, who has been Letters of Credit and Acceptances

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ashes.
spending the winter with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- CEMETERY Deposits 239,819,310.44
$266,859,721.31
2
Nell·ton Coal ley E. Haigh, of North Narberth ave-
gives more heat per
ton - lasts longer
- costs less in the
long run.
nue, has returned to Boston.
Mrs. George B. Suplee, of Wood-
side avenue, and her uncle, Mr. Sam-
MEMORIALS United Stat..1 Government oblillationl and other lecuritlel carried at
'23,622.315.39 in the above Itatemf!nt orf! plf!dllf!d to $Ccure Government
State and Munldppl depodtl Jar fiduciary purpOlel. al required 11)1 law:
uel Turner, have returned from a trip
Phone Ardmore 2550 to Watkins Glen and Seneca Lake, The deposits of this Company are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
or ALLegheny 8400-Wn' 5201 N. Y. Corporation. in accordance with the Bankinsl Act of 1935.
Miss Catherine Robison, of Dudley
avenue, spent the Fourth of July EDW. A. CARROLL CO. C. S. NEWHALL, President
week-end in Ocean City, N. J. Incorporated
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bailey, of Lant-
wyn lane, have left for a trip to New Belmont Ave. & Levering Mill Rd.
ARDMORE BRANCH
York. BALA.CYNWYD, PA.
Mr. John Woodcock and Mr. Dick
7 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore
Woodcock, sons of Mrs. Vema R. Telephone MANayuoJc 0166
Woodcock, of Montgomery avenue, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •~ I
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Page Four OUR TOWN July 9, 1937

~--------------I ment, nnd those having legal claim. to


Robin Hood Dell Lists Impressive I Church Notes III present the S~l~~~\'~~~~d~~~i::~
IiI:AI)LI~I:§!
They're most important right now! Come in and let us
show you the new coitfures-one of which will be exactly
Concert Program Jlor
~
Coming Week Baptist Chllrch of the E'I'angel lor his attorney,
I lIF:NHY A. FIlYE,
Xarberth, Pa. what you're looking for.
Robert E. Keighton, Minister
.
1608 Walnut St.,
I'hlla.• Pa.
SUZANNE JORET GILL
Sunda!l, COl/duct cd by Jose ltllrlJi. Si1lgs Lead in Opera Stanley T. Reiff, Organist I (0 i-~:l) 216 Dudley Avenue Narberth 2324
Lit Brothers' Conccrt
Mendelssohn - Overture to "Ruy ~~~~.~~Iorning worship, ser_i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~'~'-~'~~~~~~~~~~~~-;-;-~~~~.;~~~-~~~~~~~~~~
BIas." mon by Dr. Reuben E. E. Harkness,
Schumann-Symphony No. 3 in E professor of Church History at Cro-
Flat ("Rheinish"). zer Seminary.
Weinberger-Polka and Fugue from
"Schwanda."
Dubensky~·'Go~~ips."
Holy T ..i,l;ty L"t1Jeran Church
Rev. Clctus A. Senft, Pastor
,I
!!
The
Lis7.t-"Hungarian Rhapsody No. :l." Margaret Squier, Organist
.1Jolldll!/ 1111.1 Tuesda!J
.1IlIdll1ll !JolttT!I!!
III IllIlitlll
Opera in three acts. Founded on
the book of .J ohn Luther Long and
Sunday, July 11, 1!l37:
!l.45 A. l\I.-Bible school-all de-
partments.
11 A. ~I.-The morning service. !
Theme: "Servants of \Vhom?"
National Bank
the drama by David Belasco.
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Conducted Q~' Alexander Small ens
Next 0Jlera, "Carmen," August 2
and 3, Alexander Smallcns, conduct-
[he Presbyterian Ch"rch
Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Th.D.,"
Pastor.
!l.45 A. M.-Bible school.
"
of Narberth
ing.
WedllescZa!l, chli'k niyltt~no con-
11 A. l\'I.~Morning worship. Dr. •
Anderson will deliver the sermon.
Statenlent of Condition
cert. Theme: "Abiding Hope."
Tlwrsr!II!J, condueted by Alfred 11 A. M.~Chiidren's nursery, un-
JVa[lenstein. der the supervision of Mrs. GilfiIlan. June 30, 1937
\Vagner-Overture to "Rienzi." 6.45 P. M.-The three Christian
Beethoven-Concerto in E Flat Endeavor groups.
("Emperor") for piano and orches- 7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Bible
tra. hour. Dallas Theological Seminary I
Harold Bauer, Soloist Quartet will conduct the services.
RESOURCES
Wagner-Siegfried's Rhine Journey. Wednesday:
Bach-Wood-Partita in E.
Bach-Dubensky - Chorale Prelude,
MARIA SAl\ISON
/(,110 lrill lic hcard as "B/(ttc/'fly"
8 P. M.-Prayer meeting. Cash and due fronl Banks ... $135,636.70
"Father Who Art in Heaven."
Tchaikovsky-Overture Fantasy "Ro-
in the opC)'a Mondny and Tucs-
dllll niyltts at Robin Hooel Dell. Narberth Methodist Episcopal U. S. Governnlent Securities. 192,739.61
meo and Juliet." Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister
F1'iday, conducted liy Alfrcel Wctl- PUC S . T k Sunday, July 4th, 9.45 A. M.-, Other Securities 288,590.01
lClIstcili. to upcrvlse ruc ers I Church School. I
Wagner-Entrance of the Gods into According' to the Public Utility 11.00 A. l\I.-Morning Worship.; Loans and Discounts. 88,936.41
Sermon' 'The Blessed Nation."
Valhalla.
I
I Law which became effective June 1, 7.3~ .P. M.-Vesper Service. Ser-
I Bank Building . 25,347.30
Bee~ loven-Concerto in C :Minor for the jurisdiction of the Public Utility mon: "Patriotism and Religion."
PlUno and Orchestra,. COllllnb;sion of Pennsylvania has
Harold Bauer, SolOist I
Rimsky-Korsakoff-SYlllphunic Suite, been enlarged to lllclude contlact
'. If you have an opinion, write Our Total $731,250.03
"Scheherazade." carriers by motor vehicle. Town a letter.
Soturday, eondllcln[ liy Jose It II/·bi. Formerly the comnllSSlon regu- I ~=====~=======~
Glinka~Overturc, Russian and Lud- lated only those who transport prop- ESTATE NOTICE LIABILITIES
mila. ert:: nlld persons by motor vehicle as
Tchaikovsky~Symphony in E l\linOi ~OlllmOIl calTiers for hire. Estate of William L. Breerwood, late
(Pathetique). Brokers, contract carriers and I of Xarherth, lIIontgomery County, De- Capital Stock . $50,000.00
ShostaJ;owiteh-:\lusie from the Bal ,t!WI' truckers arc advised to sec the ceased. Letters of AdminiHtmtion on the ahove
let, "The Nose."
Balakirev~En Bohellle.
PUC representative at Room 705, estate having heen granted to the under- I I
Ke~'stone Building, 261 North Broad si~ned. all persons indebted to Said estate
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 14,000.00
. k S' , '1'1 I" I' I" al'e reCjuested to make imlllediate pay-
St ravlJ1s 'y-, ulte, ' 1(' ' I n ' 1I1', . ~trel't. Philadelphia, \\'ho will explain
SlllIdll!!. ('uud/te/,d Ii!! .}u." /tIl,I, the provisions of the new law. f.'!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~
Reserve for Contingencies. 3,000.00
Lit IJrulh, r.'· CI)//(" ,I
SChubert-Symphony in C :'>lajo,. CALL THE Deposits due Individuals. 664,250.03
Bach-Brandenburg Concert".
Ravel~Daphnis and Chole. SUit,· :--;,
2.
New Deal Junk Co. Total ~731,250.03
Highest Prices Paid For
Mysterious Shootin:.; Ie; PAPER, RAGS, IRON
Fatal to 16· i~al··O.d and METALS
We will call anywhere-any time • Deposits Insured under the Government Plan •
at your con~'en;ence
Continued troln )Jag-t'
lived on Ccntennial road and ques-
t'I ... •

tioned ever~'one the~' could find \\'n" Your Clothes Wholesale •• Retail • M ember of Federal Resen1e System •
had been in the vicinity that after-
noon, hut were unahle to find anyont·
Need SAM. SCHLESINGER
Dally 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
N. W. Cor. 56th and Vine St!.
• Open at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience •
who eoulll throw an~' lig'ht on the CLEANING
case' or who O\\'lll'd a rifle of the t~'Pt' ALL eghny 0132
the~' believe was used in tlw ~llOotin~. OFTENER
Sah'etti's fatlll'r, :\Iiehael, is ('111- YOUI' suit or dress gets as dirty
plo~·lld as a g-al'dl'l1l l' and g-raVl' di.~·w
l
as your shirt or collar. That's
gel' at the \re~t Laun·j Hill Ct'nl<" why you should have cleaning done
tel·Y. His Illothel', Camilla, collaps"d frequently by
when ~he al'1'i\'l'd at tIll' hll~pital :\I\d
was told of tilt' accld('l1t. Adelizzi Bros.
Lit'utl'nallt Br()\\'l}. 11I'ad 01' tIl<' FURRIERS. CLEANERS, DYERS
Low"r :\!t·rion V('«'cti\'l' Burt';l\I. 1" .. : 228 Bala Ave. C,'7IJl'yd 928
licn's the shooting' wa~ aeeid"nlal 102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602
and thillh it po~sihle that till' Pl'I'SOll We close at 1 o'clock on
who fired tll<' ~hot do('~ nol I'l'alizl' Saturdays during July & Aug.
that h(' Ill' ~ht' hit all~·"l1e.

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All you care to drink for 10 cents
WHERE? AT BROOKMEAD-WAYNE
dl/d "Gllcmscy" always gllardl/tces Qllality

Open Daily and Sunday until 12 P. M.


We also serve
Guernsey Cream
~lIced"
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Milk and Milk Drinks
Creamed Cottage Cheese CllEVHOLET MOTOH DIVISiON. c.....ral lIIororJ Sal" Corporation.
DETHOIT, MICOlGAN
Home-made Ginger and Cup Cakes, Macaroons, etc.
BROOKMEAD GUERNSEY DAIRIES KIRSCH CHEVROLET COMPANY
Right on the Pike at Wayne, Pa.
214-216 Bata Ave. Phone, Cynwyd 81
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