our town april 19, 1919
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FIRESIDE ITEMSWANTED FOR
OUR TOWN
SUPPORT THE
Narberth Base Ball Club
VOLUME V, NUMBER 28 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919 PRI<;:E TWO CENTS
MUSICAL PROGRAM
Everybody Invited-Members and Non-Members
13ring a friend bJith you!
Date·-Next Thursday Evening, April 24Time and place-.8.15 sharp atY.M. C. A.
FOR SALE-Fresh eggs. 'Call 32 6
Woodb ine Ave. Write Box 312, Nar
berth. (30-11)
)Trs. T. B. Strillgl'eIlO1\'. of Gains
dllt'. Florida, i s th l' gu es t of :II r. and
)11'5. B_ T. White, -lZ2 D u d l l ' ~ ' a ,'enue.
SPECIAL MISSIONARY MEETING.
High. Low.
Barometer ,. " __ , . ,,::O.:lO ~ O . S OThl'rJnometer _ ' , . , . " i i ,10
Ihuui(lity, pe r ttIIlt....... fl7 43
NARBERTHWEATHER REPORT FOR
WEEK ENDING APRIL 13.
WANTED-Three o r f ou l' unfurnishe(l
rooms; roferenees. Box 158, N ar -
berth. (28-p),
FOR SALE-Pnr lo r a nd d in in g room
f u rn it u re . Mus t b e s ol d at once. 221
Price Aye., Narberth, Pa . (28-p)
WANTED-Furnished rooms fo r housekeeping, 1\\'0 hedrooms and kitchen
f or f am il y o f t hr ee . Pe rmanen t. G ive
partieulars. Box 2i7, Nartl l ·rth. (28-c)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTJSEMD 'J',,!
Dr. Reed B. 'rietrirk, Deputy ::>ujler'
intendent of Pub1i,· Jnstruction, will
a dd re ss t he citizl'lls of Xarberth on
t he needs of the Xal'lH'rth sl'hoo1s.
The meeting will he 0I'en fo r discus
sion f rom th e floor.
This is an o p p o r t u n i t ~ - f or h usy m cn
to ge t in direct t oueh wi th sehool prob
lems.
Don't forgett t he miss ionary mec ting
to he held in the Xarberth Presbyter ian
Chu rch o n tho eyel li ng o f \Vednesday,
April 23rd, at 8 0 'clock, ::Ifiss Anna
Belle Stewart wil l t e ll of th e splenlli.1
work that is being lH'complishell among
tho mounta in gi rl s of Kentucky by th e
Langdon ::I1emorial Sehool, "onducte']
u nd er t hc auspi"es of t he \Voma ll 's
Home Board.
Thp ::I[issionary So"jl'ly of th e :\'ar
lH'rth e hu n' h h as n " l ' e n t l ~ ' decided to
support a sl'1101nrship at this school in
eonjunetion "'ith the ~ 1 p n ' s Bihle Class.
)Iiss )faryCraig .l'eaco(·k, )[ission
a r y S e cr et ar y f or Y ou ng People's So
I'ietips an d an i l l t p n s e l ~ ' interesting
s!lPaker, will tPlI of the work that ;5b ei ng d on c h y o ur m is si on ar ie s i n th e
foroign field.
\Ve wunt to fill th e ( ·h ur ch o n this
night. Come and hring your f ri ends .
At the regular 1 l 1 0 n t h l ~ " Illel'ting of
the \Vomen '5 )[is"ioll:lry S oc ie ty o n
Tuesday aftel'l1oon, ~ 1 r " . Will. 'r. ?-1el
, ' hi or wil l talk 011 the ,uhjl 'l '! of "The
:\lIlerican Xegro," te ll in g o f t he wo rk
of th e Home BoaI'll amollg th e free,l
lIlen, \ Ve a sk a full at tt '!Hlance at this
Illl'l'ting in order to I'onelll'll' sOllle \'l'ry
i lI'1J()rtan I husiness.
Two c en ts p er word each In.ertioD. ca..JkIn advance. No advert i sement accepled UD'eae casb accompanlea copy.
FOR SALE-Black wal nu t b ed ro om
suitO', 3 'pieces ; bwby's folding s u l k ~ - ;b ah y p en and h igh ch air ; very cheap.,
100 Woodside Ave., Narberth 606-J.
(28-(' )
The \Volllen's Auxiliar.," ind te you to
t ll l' ir Hom" Bake on Sa tu r day . Apr il
Z6th, froll1 .l.l to I 0 'cloek. Th e prices
wiII interest you.
Precipitation.
Total fo r week" , . , _, , _ , , , ,. 1.,1 i inch
Total fo r 1Il0nth to datl '_ . . . . , .l.sa inch
EGGS fo r hatching, Rhode Island Reds,
l.Oc. each. A. E. Wohlert, Montgom-
ery avenue, Narber th . (c )
LOOK OUT FOR THE BREAD MAN
Ho will cull' at your home on or about
,April 21st, with hread, rolls, etc.
Your pa tronage is solicited in view
of opening a pel1nllueut Bakery in ou r
town.
NARBERTH BAKING CO.
E. J. Hartzell & Son.
'School MeetingMay 2, 8 P. M.
Friday Evening, May 2Deputy Superintendent Teitriclr.of Harriabur8'. will anawu tbeaequeationa.
The H'lInl' Guards who ) '( 's poul le ll t o
the orlfl'rs of Captain lIart]l'y to aSSI'UI
hIe at t hl ' h el lt lq ua rt er s in E lm Hall
\Vednesday e,'pning \1"1'1'1' surprise,l to
find u home t a1 l'nt orches t. r a on th,'
s ta ge r ender ing patriotit' musil'. as
t1ll'y t'nterl'll tlll' drill room, Things
thl'n fol lO \\ 'e ll i n I 'l lp ld succession, so
I':tpi,l. in fact. that th e Guard;; were con
t inua ll y kept . 'o n thl'ir toes" as to
what might happl'n lIext.
A short regular hmdness nll 'eting was
conllul·te,l hy t hp C ap ta iu . This de
nloped the information ,that the Guard
i s s ti ll goi ng t o r ou ti nue as t he H ome
Gua rd s o f Xarherth, meet ing onre eaeh
month fo r Ilrill au d husiness purposl's .
a nd t he y will at a ll t imes b e a \" ai la b] e
fo r such I lu ti es as may he required of
thl'm i n pol ic ing tlie tO\l"n or in pre
s en - ing o rder in eases of emergency;
thnt according to Trl'asur t 'l ' Haws there
is $27.44 iu t he t rpasnry, anll that oue
of their p r i m a r ~ - ohjeets as an organ
ization is to SI'I' to it that t hl ' m en w ho
w l' rl ' ill t Ill ' sl ' rdr l ' of their country
Iluring the \Val'. r('('ciyc proper re('ogni
tiol1 in the way of a permanent Jlle
morial.
TO BE HELD IN THE OLD POST
OFFICE 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M.
lIon, FIl'tdll'r Stites paid a splP-1I11i']
trilmte to th e IIII'll for t l1t' un"l ' lf ish
spirit they had sllOWII. and llll' patriotic
impulse whirh had inspired thl'm to take
thl'ir positions f or t he past two ~ - ( ' a r " .in thl' front, line t ren {' hl 's at. hOlll 1'.
whit'h ' \ 'Cl'( ' o l l l ~ ' s l' l,onll in importallce
to thl' frollt linl' trenl'1lPs "o,-er
there.' ,
)[1' . Stitl 's ,,'as 1',,11,,11"'.1 1 1 ~ ' :III'''. G.
)[ , Da\'is in a humorous rl'lIlling'. "Thl '
r,001l Jhlllt." w hi" h w as rl'llllercd so
\\'ell as to pro,hlf'r .-'ontilluous spasms o f
Illughtl'r. ., Bill" :\'I'wloorg a lmos t ha ll
II " f i t . " Othl'r s]1Pa kel's were Re\"_ A_
~ j)l'lnuIY. HI"-. .lohll Ynn X ess an d
Re\". Frank )L Gray, all of whom spoke
fo r thl' org'anizations t 1 1 P ~ ' rl'prl'sented
as 11'1'11 as for thl'll1sl'l\",'s. und h i g h l ~ "p ra is ing t he Xar!,Prth Guartl for its
\'I'''y eommelltlahle work.
The 2 '\ nrbert h QUlIl'tl'!tl'. ::ITrs. Stlll'
I I ' ) ' an d ::ITrs, 13n11l'l'. :\11'''SI''', 11owl'n and
8 t a n l e ~ " , r cn ll l' r pd " ' ,' c 'r al spIed iOlls.
The cntil 'p asspmblapl' " 'a s b rough t to
if s fl'pt whl'n )Trs_ FI'I"l. C. Pa t It'n
<'1osPtl tIle entertaillmpllt. program h ~ p l a ~ ' i n g "T1H' Star-Spaug-kl l BannN"
on the COI"I](,t. A gl'nl'l'al 1I11-I'IIUllll goo,l
lime follnWPll whplI thl' rl'a] party be
gan all ,1 ir c crcam. cake antl pretzels
,,'prl' passl',l aronl1l1 to e\"crybody.
Home Bake and Cake Sale Today
In your home school.?Are they Up.to.date?Wherein are theyWeak?
Come to the School on
Tribute to HomeGuards
Are You Interested
A Home Rake nn<lClIk() Sn le wi ll be
conduete,l lly th e la<liel< of th e Cidc
Association ,to-day. April 10. from
.11 A. ::If. to :l P. ::IL, ia the Old Post
Office Bui ld in g. T he proceeds will go
to help f ur ni sh t he Old Post Office
Bui lwing, wh ich has recently been rent
1<1 hy the Ci\' ic Association, which will
he used as a meeting room.
Donations will lop accl 'p ted o f hOIllI'!
made bread, rolls, h i seu it s , r u sk , cakes ,
pies and candy.
lIfrs. Charles W. Young i s c ha irman
of tho eOlllmittee, and plans have been
made to make thp aft 'a ir as eompleto a
success as possible.
Xazimovu, suprellll' star o f t he s ta ge ,
has' a l 'h i en 'd a n add ed t ri ul ll ph i n he r
latest screen product ion, "Out of th e
Pog," to 'be shown al t be Pa laee The
at 1'1', Ardmo re , o n \Vedn es day. This
play i s u n ado pt io n {)f her' great st:lgc
suecess , " 'Cep ti on Shoals , " whi eh I' I ' < ~ -ated gl'l'al eOlllment ho th he re alltl
ahroad alll! wus no ted f or t he i n tc n si ty
of i ts dramati c s i tua tions .
A beginners' cou rs e o f ten l e c t u r ' ~ 8in praetical pluyground work will be
started next week at t ho Commun it y
Cent ro i n the Bryn Mawr Publ ic School
on Luncaster P ik e. T he idea is to tra in
assistants to local playground directors.
The eou rs e w il l i nc lu do p ap er a nd
eardhoard constl 'l lction, sloyd, modclling
a nd w at cr co lo r. T hc re will bc p repar
ation in gallles, "ueh as ring gamcs,
f inger games , games o f imi ta t iou, count·
ing a ud tos sin g ba ll and gymna st ic
gallles, memory gallles and rhymes.
Story-tel l ing, songs an d r id dl es w il l b etaken up, and t \\ 'o l 'e ctul 'e s w il l deal
with child psychology.
M is s l If ar y P. Compton, Children's
Worker a nd P la yg round Supervisor at
Bl J'n l \f awr an d Preston, is g iv ing t he
course, fo r which II charge of $3.00 will
be llIade, th e proceeds to bo used by tho
B ry n Maw r 'Communi ty Centre.
Enrollment and t he f ir st lecture wi!!
take plac e on Friday, Apri l 25t h, at
4.30.
T he course is open to anyone, und
will 'be continued on Tuesday an d Fri
day af te rnoons at th e same hour (4.30)
until completed on May 27th.
:\'ext to the hUlllan , 'o j" c t he "iolin
i s U los t dhinc. Heal' ~ T i s s Annie E.
.JI",kson p lay " Largo, ,. Ily Handel, and
thl' "Adorat ion," h,v nlll 'ol l 'ski. in th e
B:qJi i"t Chul"(·h Eastel ' :-;ullllay, morn
j l lg alld p\"('Jling'. : \ l i : - : ~ Jackson is an
Ixpert vio1iuiste.
An at t met i" e Easter exercise of
lIIusic, s ke tc h and i ll us tr at ed serlllon
wilL he gi,'en in the Baptist Chur..I1
Sunuay evening. You an ' in"ited to
j oi n i n this service.
THE FIRESIDE
Helllemher the Honle Bake a nd C ak e
Sale to-oay in the Old Post Ol1ice Build
ing, from 11 A. ~ L to 3 P. 1'1.
'rhc Senior P l a ~ - was ('lIjO.'"('l] hy every
one who s aw i t, alld afler having heard
reports o f it, those who missed it a ! " . ~gTeatIy disappuillted. Fo r thpse un
for tul late ones :\Iu! also for those \\'ho
\ \ " i ~ h to spe it again., tl\(\ Spnior ClaHs i hml 'hy puhlicly nskl'd to l'I'I)('at "Tho
Kt l'<'nUOIiS l ~ i f c "
\ ' idory Loan CllIlIpaign ,, 'ill opcn 01.
April 21.
At the 1'lpthodisl Chul'<'h sl",, 'ia1
Easter music will hi' SUIlj.\ h ~ thc ehil·
dren's vestl 'd "hoi I' at 11 A. ~ [ , . u nl l a
beautiful an d inspi ri l lg ( 'all tata suug hy
t he s en io r cho ir at 7.45 P. ;\L
l'l'ocl'cds of Millsf rpl :-;how given by
Boy Sco ut s i s to go 101 one \I'l'ek's in
stl'llction in S co ut IWlrk a t Camp Del
lIIont this SUIllIll('r. H('II' the h o ~ ' s cal'll
this instruction hy huyin;! tick('ts fo r
th('ir )[instrel Show
)11'. anl! .Mrs. C. T. )Ioore und Dor
o th y h av e Il'f't : \ 'ar lH'rth temporar ily
a nd f or thc IHl's,'nt arc l i, -i ng at th e
:lloutgolllery lnu, Bryn Mawr.
Beautifully colored laatt'rn sl idcs wi ll
i l lus tra tc the serlllon Oll " Thc ~ I e n of
To-monow" at the Baptist 'Church
Sunday eveninlg. An indtation an d
"'t'lcollle t o a ll .
Thc property :\'0. lOti .lluIl!ey a,'enue
has heen purehas (, ll h.,- Capt a in Gera l d
Tamhlyn, of \Vilkt's-Barn', .1'a. C ap
tain und lIfrs. T a 1 l l ' h l ~ - n an ' now n'sid
iug in their ne\\' hOllle.
Help t he Boy Scout s a lo ng h y buying
t ic ket s f or t he ir M in st n' ! ::>11011', to be
gh'en :It Elm Hall Friday evcning,
April 25, 1!!1!!.
, Miss SchubelFay Fosler
Pleaso non't forget to pa tronizo the
Aux il ia ry Home Bake on Saturday,
Apri l 26th, in th e Old P. O. Building.
The prices wi l l pleaso you.
The High School Annnal--Stn
dents of Narberth High School
to Pnt Out B ig Y ear B ookFollowing se,'eral business meet ings,
and a f te r much carp ful preparat ion, thc
ScniorClass o f t he H ig h School ha s be
I gu n p repa ra ti on s f or a large class
reeord a nd y ea r book.
In order that the book lIIay he eare
f ull y p rin tc d a nd lIlay b e i ss ue d by
commencement, it will go to press at
once. The p ri ce will be onc doll a r pe r
I copy, or by advance subscript ions re
cei'-ed by April 30, seventy-five cents
pe r copy.
The b oo k will consist of at least 48
pagcs , o f large size, with an attractive
cov er h ou nd wi th conI. It will con
tain in addHion to the class rUl 'onl , a
redew of the High School athletics for '
the year, th e commencement program,
I
short stories, and a joke department.SUhscript ions should ho scnt at once
to George Rose or an y memher of the
Senior Class. Adver t is ing ra tes fur
nished on application. A few leather
bound copies wiII h e i ss ued by advance
subscription only at $3.00 each.
This wor k w il l b o o f g re at i nt er es t,
no t only to the parents o f s cho ol p u
p il s, 'but t o e ve ry f am il y in Narberth.
l\Illy we havo your supponU
PIANO SOLO. . . , . . Miss Fanny H. laos(a) Polichinelle, Rachminino.ff
(b) Romance. . Schumann
TENOR SOLO, , . , Mr. S, A. RudolphOh Sleep I Why dos t thou leave me? . Handel
CONTRALTO SOLO. , . . . ., Miss Frieda SchubelThe Call of the Trail, . . . , . . . Fay Foster
TENOR and CONTRALTO SOLOMr. Rudolph and Miss Schubel
Oh that we two were Maying I. . . . . Nevin
TENOR SOLO. . , . . . . . . . . Mr. RudolphCaro mio ben (13th Century) , Giordani
CONTRALTO SOLO. .My Menagerie ..
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON THURS
DAY, APRIL 24TH.
WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB
Let's Finish
the Job
Narberth's Big NightE. J. Cattell to Speak
In the Y. M. C. A. next Thursday Evening at
8. 15, Narberth will be afforded. a treat, when E. J.Cattell, the well known Speaker of Philadelphia,
will address the Civic Association at its Annual Meet
ing, at which time the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place.
The Committee has also arranged for a specialmusical program, and quite a surprise is in storefor our townspeople.
Everybody is invited to auend,-members, or
non-members, and everything is free.
Remember the date, next Thursday Evening at8.15 at the Y. M. C. A.
Sioaen of Woman'. Victory
Loan of Narberth
One of thO' best minstrel shows ever
produced in Narber th i s be ing prepared
by thO' Boy Scouts, who ar e zealously
got ting ready to stage it the 25th of
this 1I10nth. A ll o f thO' nlcmlbcrs o f t hi s
show are s t ri c tly homO' t al en t, a nd ex
pect y ou t o back them up.
Invitations ha vo been i s sued to mem
b er s a nd g ues ts o f Mon tg ome ry and
Delaware Counties for the "Round
Table" l un ch eo n o n Thursday, April
24th, at 1 P. l\L 'l'herc wiII be an
American Day program. :Members may
invite one guest . Ticke ts for luncheon,
60 cents.
All reservations must be in t he hands
of th e Corresponding S e < ' r e t a r ~ ' , ~ 1 r s .'E. C. Batchelor, Box 315, no t later than
April 21st.
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NARBERTH OIVIO ASSOOIATION
CANDY
Da y .n d Night
Of course. w.deliver - an yp I a ce - an y
time,
ICE CREAMDAVIS'
CIGARS
House for SaleModern 3.story. IO·room
dwelling. 50 7 Haverford
Avenue, lot 60x125; hot
water heating, electric light,gas; 5 bed rooms, 2 bath
rooms, laundry in basement.
Key at 41 7 Haverford Ave.
A. J. LOOS
r a l " a ' : M ~ G i n l e ~ 1 QU [23 South 17!l! S!. PhiladclPbld
OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
UNDER BACl ERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Pas teu r ized Milk \ . DELIVERIES
B r y n C I 0 ' f . \ ~ l k C e r t l l l e d WEST PH ILA .
IPedr lallc Society) OVERBROOK
Spec ia l ••Guern sey" MERION
Milk WYNNEFIELD
(Rober ts '&: Sbarp les s ' BALA-CYNWY
Dairies) NARBERTH
Cr e amBu l l e rm l lk ARDMORE
' ra b le a n d WhIpping WYNNEWOODtCream.
45th and Parrish Sts.
SCOII-POWELL DAIRIES
Phone . Ardmore 967 W
GARAnteed Roofs
Cf,EAN··· SAfE···WHOLESOME
Y . M . C . A . B U IL D IN G
HOWARD F. COTTER
M'EATS of1"'J. QUALITY
-------- ....__ .._ - - - - - - - -
H. C. FRITSCHPuperUes Fo r Rent and Sal.
Fire Insurance
Bell Phone ail! w.
'f.all BuDding. Narberth. P . .
WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY
CALDWELL& CO.Re a l Es ta ' t e
I n s u r a n c es o u " : ~ t ~ ~ S t a l i o n NARBERTH. PA.
A COMPLETF LINE OF
SCHOOL SUPPLIESAT
T alephone Narberth 1633
GOOD VALUEI n t he following up-to date homes:
20 5 Grayling Avenue
5 Woodside Avenue
14 Avon Road
16 Avon Road
Colonial House, Anthyn Road
JOHN MARMORA
Hauling and MovingAl'lYWHERE
Rates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA .
NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weils. Proprietor
GASOLlNE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING
HOWARD'Selephones,
1267
1268
LEE'S GARAGE Essex Ave. abo HaverfordAvenue Narber th
11105
Overland Sales and Service AgencyREPAIHS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
L . C . S H A H A N
The deellra t ions in t h(' l 'reshyt('rian
Cll1lreh for East('r S l l l l d a ~ ' will be fur
nislll'd by ~ I r s , Isabel l ' . HUlllphril's,
the \Vestmillster Cire!l', an d othl·rs. and
wilJ he a1'l'anl!('11 by a eOll lmitte t' from
thl' Ladies ' Aicl SOl'iety.
The Brightest Spot in Narberth
A DrugStore in theMost Modern Sense of the Term
There \ l' iI l 'he s p e e i a ~ Illusic in the
I ' resbyter ianChureh n ( ' ~ t Sunday in
ee lcb ra t ion o f th e glad festival of ou r
L o r d ' ~ Re sur re ction, Th e ch orus, in
('harge of ;\[rs. Tillman O. Lane, orgal ! '
ist andl'hoir Jplu1cr, consists o f th e fol
lowing:
S0l'ranos-:\[rs. ~ I a r y F:. W('hs«'r.
~ [ r s , j>('ad Husling, ;\[is.' August'!
Withero\\'.
A J . t o s - ~ [ r s . William McKinstry, :Mr:;.
Arthur ,C. Staples, Mrs, Earle T. Wilson.
Tenor-:\Ir . Ben,iamin ;\[cLoughlin,
B a s s - ~ I r . C. H. Chat,field, :\[1'. W. Gar-
r('t t Hogers.
Yiolin-: \[rs . Ben,ialllin ~ I e L o u g h l i u ,·Cello-l.lr. \Villi:lln 1'. Nash.
In t he mor ni ng t he musi('al s(']l 'etillll;
1\'i1J 1)(': Double quartette, "A nj ~ a s t e r
Hallelu,iah;" woml"n's \,(licl's. "Ha rk '
The Easter Bells Are Hingiu;!;" an
them, "And Jt B (' ga n t o Dawn;" an·
them, "Y e Bel ls o f Easter Day."
In th e e\ 'ening thPl'e will be a fuller
musical program, in e luding the folJo\\,
in g: A nth em , "Hosanna;" women's
voices, "Sih 'er Starlight CI'Il\l'IIS T h ~ 'Lonl;" :l1Ithl'nl, "AIIl'lu,iah;" antheill.
"Oh, Day of Christ," and soprano,
alto, t('nor. a nd b as s solos, with organ,
violin and '('ello a ( ~ c o m p a n i l l l e n t s .
EASTER MUSIC IN THE PRESBY
TERIAN CHURCH.
A v e r ~ ' prl 'l ty I\'(,tltling was S(l!l'llIn
iZl'd la"t W l ' d n l ' s ( l a ~ ' aftl'1'1l00n at th ..hOllle (If Louis F. ::3mith, 011 Hi.!!ht('rs
~ [ i 1 l HOI\ll, :\ar1>('I'th. 'l 'hl' eonlr:\l,till,J;
pal'ti,'s \l'1'\'(' : \ [i"s (;( 'r t rnt l l ' K. Smith
allil ~ I r . Arthnr ,I, Yunker. Thl' 01'
f il ' iat illg' l · l ( ) r ; . ! ~ · l l l n J l w a Hll\"••1ohn \Tan
Xc"s. of the 1 ' 1 ' l ' ~ b y t e r i a l l Chureh. ,)1
Il'hil'h 1>oth 1>ricJp an d g'roolll ar c IllC'III
Iwrs.
ATTENTION
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
A PHILADELPHIA JAZZ BAND
Friday Evening, April 25, 1919
ELM HALL, 8.15 Sharp
GIVEN BY THE
BOY SCOUTS OF NARBERTH
A Real Old Fashioned Minstrel Show
EveryBoy in the Performance a Narberth Scout
Minstrel Sbow and Dance
Pupils taught from the beginning 10 preparation for
CONCERT RECITAL ORATORIOAnnual SprinjZ interviewsfor prospectivepupils will be held du r ing t heweekApril 21st to 26th inclusive. Only a l im it ed numbe r o f pupils accepted.
Fo r appointment write or phone Narberth Studio.
STUDIOS: -5 l 1 P re s . e r Building. 1 7 1 2 Ches tnu t ~ t r e e t . Phila .2 0 9 Ehn T e r ra c e, N a r be r th . P e n n a.
Bell Telephone. Narbnth 1608
CLARENCE E. N I C EBUILDER OF VOICES
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN
.Tohn Schaffer 110r a good hearty luughh.
I t isn't so easy to ,bc reany funny when
y ou k now j 'o u ar c supposed: to be. As
a paternal guide, Gilbert Ford is a
splendid example t o fol low. His he ar ty
I ' Jus t l ik e h is father," will be long
remembered. Philip LiYingston's 'cl('\'er
i nt er pr et at io n o f th e professor WllS
wor thy o f p rai se. His part , as also that
taken by Jess i e Ball ingal l, showed a
g re ll t d ea l of th ou gh t. To sa y F re d
Harsch p roved a typical Westerner is to
say he succeeded. Dorothy Wilson \\'on
out by sh'owing SO c le ar ly t he lights
a nd s ha de s o f t he landlady 's characte r.
John \Vilson 111'0\'('11 himself master of
a difficult situation, \l'hile Elizabl 'th
l.[iesen's ading showed there was a
reason fo r t he col le ge b oy s l ik il lg the
w id ow . L a; ;t , hu t no t le ast, w as th e
part p la ye d b y Florenee Haaf. Ou r
q ui et F lo rence showecl she ('ould' he
firlll whcn th e occasion demanded.
~ [ a r y IChal fon t. E I( ' ano r E ~ ' r e l\IIcl
Elizabeth :l\Iiller were just the right
girls fo r their p ar ts , P eo ple fel'l that
EI('anor would lJCs to \\ ' a gr pM , honor
on t he puhl ic if shl' would freqlH'nt th e
sta!"e more o ft en . : \[ an y 'otl]('rs, beside
a ('('rtain y ou ng man . w er e flaid to b':l
justly p ro ud o f E li za lw th :\[illpJ'. AntI
no on( ' \\'ill bdil'\ '" that : \ [ a r ~ ' 'Chalfant
has not had muc'h I'Xperil 'lH'l ' as all
:\.c'tress.
Thanks ar(' due t o : \ [i s s ~ [ L. Boyn·
tOil for so \\ '('11 gl l idiug the talent.
Th( ' l ' as t ofc·haral'f('rs followfl:
'l'o II I lIarrillgtoll, a y ie ti m o f cir·
( ' l lI l1stancl 'S G ~ o l ' g - e Hol-'c
Reginald B laek, h is (,hUIll,
Thomas ~ [ a r t in
Byron Hurringtou, 'l'onl's father,
Gilhert Ford
Jal lles Hoberts, a frcflhman,
,John SI'IHllrer
\Villiam E\ ' ( ' ) ' ( ' t t .Ialll<'s, ne\\' mathe
matics prof"ss"r from Stunfonl,
Phi lip Li \ ' ingston
DUll Davenant, from th " hills,
Fred II a rsl'll
l'rof('ssor :\[agee, d i!'l"t',t'or of the
"gym,. , ".,. ,.John Wilson
~ [ r s . Wigg ins , t he l and l ady ,
Dorothy Wilsoll
~ r a r i a n Dav('nant. of whom Tom is
more than passingly fond,
Eleanor Eyre
Buth Thol'lltoll, Begl-!ie's girl.
~ l a l ' , I 'Cltalfollt
J)n]eie lfarringtoll. ' rOl l l ' S :-:ister,
from lIi!"h S,'hool, .I,:lizahl'1h :\[iJ]('r
Wido\\' : \Iag-uil 'e".", Elizahl'th ~ [ i ( ' s ( ' n~ [ r s . ]):111'1(',\-. a c'"I1('('!or,PI"r(,ll('e Haaf
Chia, "lIon('st. Intl'lIigl'lIt, ,Japan('s('
Sehool-girJ" , ' . , , .Jes,iL' Balling-a!]
Beatty. 1I0ustoll, ntlll \ \ 'a1toll us Fresh
Illen.
1111 wOlll!L'l 'ing ho\\' lIlany 11101( 01'
g a l l j z a t i o l l ~ hayp l 'h 'c tl 'l l B oh E ll ga l'
::3eerl'tary sinn' I stal 'te (1 to write this.
* * *
' l 'hose who \1'('1'<' fo rt n ll a te e ll ough to
Ill' pa rt o f thL' enlhnsia",til' andieJl('L' in
our High School anc li to ri nl ll on last
S a t n n l a ~ ' l'\'l'ning'. han' n ot hi ng h ut
p ra is e f or t he ('ntirL' ('nst of "A Stren
nons Life ." Frolll thl' t ime t lw eurtain
partl'el und thL' tI'illl forlll of the Japll
llcse maid bel'aml' vi s ib il '. t o the tillll'
when the salll(' lIIaicl lll 'eiLlecl tl1l' fnte
of s(1\'el'lll of the jwoph' in\'ol\'l'u, the
Sellior 'Class pro\-iel('c! no Ilnll 1I10lllents,
bu t illst('ad a s l' ri (' s of ele\ 'erly acted
,(·enes. whieh sati,.;fil'Ll h ot h t he l ov er
of g'ood fun llnel thl' l'ritie o f d ramat ic
art.
Eal'h a('tor llnd aetress desl'l'\'es spe·
"ial eOIllIll(,lldatioll. Th e hero. George
HOSl" pmYCel a \ ' C 1 ' ~ ' l ' len'r, \ 'ersatile
ac to r , succeeding both in his lo\'e
Sl'cnl'S und in o th er s w he rc a n entirely
(lifferent type of skill wus required.
No w on de r th o a ud ie nc e had only
words of praise fo r him! In th e scenes
betweell him and his ChUIlI, 'rom Mar·
t in , ' bot h u ct or s w er e s uc ce ss fu l i n b e·
ing Ilatura], Tom's enthusiasm helped
in many u. seene. l\Iany a 11ersol1 ex
t en de d h is heartfelt appreciation to
wus forthcoming, bu t it 's u business
proposition that :rou huve to spend
moner to m ake m on er , and it is alto'
gether prolmble thut t he Borough might
huve stimulated' tile Park's progress,
and incidental ly furthered it s ow n ex·
chequer, by doing a mite more tban It
was oh li ged to do, an d if the question
is u sk ed u s to whe re t he mon ey n eces ·
sar.r to do these thin,gs could be pro·
cur ed, th e a ns we r m ig ht b e that th e
exc('lIent execu ti \' e qual it i es an d re·
sources of our go\'e rning hody will
sll1'('ly devise th e ways an d means, an d
ye t not hurt an)-body no r a n)' other
town utility. I t 's a fi ne index of char
a ct er , i s livin!" in th e P ar k, f or onlya soher man, stridly so, ( 'ould find his
hous(' at n ig ht , a nd a trouhled con
seielH'c \I'ould he ill at ocrds there wilh
the trcmclllious darkness that hefalls
t hc p la ce when the sun goes down.
\\'e're not so b a d l ~ ' ofl', ar(' WI', that \ve
('IIII't put up a f ew l ig ht s, a ny how, i n
this sph'lHlid addition to the town, and
herl' 's hoping th at a t least that much
\ l' il l be done real SOIlI!,
THE ::3PJ-:l:TATOH.
Aud speaking of th e fa ct that you
usual ly ha\'e to spend l l I o n e ~ ' to m ake
m o n l ' ~ - , and also c'onsiderin!" that th e
hanhnlre man has (le('ided to stay i n o ur
lIlicIst, ha l' ing learned apparently that
Xarb('rth is a prelty good p la ee in
\ \' hi (' h t o clo busines" people coming
i l lt o h is stOl'(' th:lt \1'('1'1' 11l'\'er t he re b e·
fol'(', y und('rstand, th(' S"eetator rl'
fl'rsto
theto\\'n
m('rehants t
heguess
that has bel'n nllHl(' that more than
$100,OUO annually is spl 'n t ou ts i de flf
Xal'ber th by resi den ts o f X ar be rt h f or
food an d household necess it i( 's . P r ~ eious l it tl (' , o r nothing'. dol'S h e k no \\ '
about retail husines,. l\IIcl i t ' , a foolish
f el lo \\ ' \ I' ho will ('ssa,\' to teaeh hi,;
grandlllother hO\I' to sUI 'k l 'ggs. bu t it
wou ld be a great pity if this fine busi
IIl'SS is 'beillg' lost on a t' l' ou n t of a
II'I'0ng c'one('ptioll of :\arlll 'rth's faeili
t il 'S t o supply it, as not o n J ~ ' do th')
merchants lose by th e p re se nt s ta t( ' of
atrairs. bu t thl' to\\'1I its('lf is obviously
handi('apped when so mueh Illonl'y lea n ~ it. I t s eems t o be \\'orth Illore than :l
passing- thought. :\11' :\I('rl'hallt. allcl if
YOll think Our TO\ l' n i s the \ll'",t plaee
to exploi t your 1\'areS, to l 'oned the
t ITollPOl1:--; notton:- , f o l l { ~ I l l a ~ - h ay e a bou t
yOllr s t ll l 'ks al ld fa('iJitil's, \l'h,\'. I thinl,
11111,1
.I:\('ohsIlill think
so.too. an d
it ':-; a ;!l 'IU'I'()l1:-' spar't' 11( n-ill allow you
on a >\,;;1111 allnu,:! 11>11111"1. I lon'l say
t ha t o ur l it ti l' ":'I1l' I' is nOI l'trec·ti\'("
that it 11'I'II't do Ihl' tl ' id" for it \ \' ill I f
~ ' l I U do YIlllt' part . II." :-,uyill;!.' yOlll ' ; - ; a ~ 'in an attrlll'til'l' \l'ay, \l'ith fads and
fig-un's, Il 'ith th,' killd of 'l'l'I'iel' the
10\1'11 must ha VI', hy kl'l'ping' I'H'rlast·
inr:-1y at it, H\'uillill:! a;-; ,,"on woul<1 t-h('
"lag-Ill' thl' tOlllbstone \ ' a r i p t ~ , of "ad
\ '('rtising" ill ",hi('h small p1:lel's like
i li i:-: :-iOIlH'l illlt' :-: iJldulgp. If yu u ar c en
titll'd to YOllr shan' of thi, outgoing
trad(' you ought t o gl't it, an d if you
a 1'\' not I ' lI t il il ' ll to it you ollg'ht to ar
range so that you s ha ll hc', An d th e
i l iOn ' : - : ( ' r \ ' i ( ~ p a h l e Ou r T'o,,"JI is llJ:llle, th e
11101'\' 1'11'1'('( in ' it is going- to b(' fo r all
of us, buyers and sellers,
The Senior Play
Henry Rose,
A. J. Loos,
Editors.
HARRY A . JACOBS,
Editor.
To tlll' Edi to r o f Our TOII'Il:
"Oil', III a,\"I II ' I shouldll't I", sayillg :.
\\'ord abollt it at all, t'lIb, 1!\1l i t l I'ol lld
apl'l 'ar to HlP, hl ' twl ' l '1I ol1l ' :"elYl' s. of
eOlll'Sl', you kilOII'. that thi" :'\otiolls 11 '1'
;;(JI\ ollly l'OIIl('S to eOlll 't I I'hl 'l I i t ' " 1 l I 0 1 ' \ ~than a O l 1 t ~ · : . . ; i ( l t \ d argulllent. you St't ' , a
lIlt of n tilt. )lerh:lj'''' alld II'h"1l thut ' ,
J lo t t l\ (' ease pel'fol'<'" hI' III1Ist la y hi,.;
qlll'1'1l1ollSII('SS un thc ' shl'lf a l ld hic '" the
fur th l' l' ache l lt of t he' ( 'I ,, 't or the
Boosll'l'. or if YOIl'I'l' :twa)". nlll)'hap tho
BOOllll'r:lllg. YOIl will , ,( 'c . t he ll . t h: lt
"" .. tiolls has 110 pIne l' iu this eollllllll, as
l'Oul,lu't it he a pJ'(·tt." thillg. UOII'. for
'you t o fiJl(l whell ~ ' O l l e:IIIlI' bn('k frOll1
the la,I'-ol],s whieh an ' l'nfol'eed on )'ou
hy thl ' t l 'l ' r ihle vexatiolls of t hl ' i n"oml '
tax. or by ~ ' u l l r i n\ ' es t iga ti ol ls o f t he
]'ust H,('ol'll of thl' g-al'dl'IH'r. a filll' l,ra\l'l
on ,\'OUI' han (Is, alld yOIl Ilot start i ll !" i t
nt all Wl,'l1 kel'p : \ot iol l s out 01' hel'l',
Cub. ,lL'peIlLl Oil thut. bUI Wlll'lI you're
mukiug' steady tillle again i t 's alto'
g('th,'1' likely he'll liud sOllll'lhin!" to he
eantalllH'rons abont. And i f you 'l l be
f i sk ing h i s wifL' , l lIa)"hl' sh l"l1 sa." that
I'Oll't bL' hard for h im n t ni l,
'Vith the constrUelioll un(\f'rwuy, an d
that whic' h i s said to be eOlltelllplatl'll
for early COlllpldioll. :\lIrbrook Park ISlikely to soon he the fin(' plac e i t w as
lliculated to b e, a ll d we'll all b e g la d
o f t ha t. H 's a ('urious l'olH]ition there,
dtl l th e Borough ( ~ o l l e l ' 1 i l l g its full
quota of t ax es f rom t h( ' hous e !lnd lo t
ownCrs. an d ye t regarding the Park as
epamte an d II t hi ng apar t from the
cst. of the tow n, a pos tu re o f a ff ai rs
\\'e could hardly ge t by with if we di']
n ot h av c a ,real Philadelphia 'barrister
at the helm of our l eg al dClpartment.
I t 's t ru e t he owner s bough t with full
k nowl ed ge o f th e fucts, that a ll tho
t own faci l it i es eould 110t be assured
them unless a certain taxable amount
Here and Hereabouts
OUR TOWN w il l gladly print
an y news i tem abou t a ny sUbject
that is of i nt er es t t o N ar be rt h
folks, bu t i n o rd er to meet th e
print ing schedule, all " co py"
-manuscr ip t s -mus t reach th e
editor by 6 P. M. Wednesday each
week.
Subscrip tion pr ice onc dollar per
y ea r i n advance.
MAIZIE J . SIMPSON,
Oashier.
Owned and Publi shed every Saturday
by t h e Na rbe rt h Civic Association.
SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1919
An Experiment in Co-operative
Journalism-No Paid Workers.
2
OUR TOWN
Send al l advertis ing and ne\\'s items to
P. O. Box 966.
Our Town is on sale at the depot
newsstand, an d at t he s to re of H. Eo
Davis.
Entered a s s ec on d- cla ss m a t t ~ rOctober 15, 1914, at. t he P os t Office at
Narber th, Pennsylvania, under the ac t
of March, 1879.
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS
Fire, 350
Police, 1250
Mrs. Roy E. Clark,
W. T. Melchior
Associate
Prcs iden t -Jo seph H . Nash.
Viee-prcsidents-A. C. Shand, James
Artman, A. J. Loos.
Secretary.'1'reasurer-Robert J. Ed
g ar , P . O. Box 601.
Dircetors-J . J'. Oubrcy, Mrs. C. P.
Fowler, W. R. D. Ha ll , G eo rg e M.
Henry, H. R. H ille ga s, C ha rle s E .
Humphreys, F. A. Lanahan, Daniel
Le it ch , E . A. Muschamp, Mrs. A. Perry
&edi fer , Mrs . A. B. Ross, Fletcher W.
Stites, Walton l\f. Wentz, A. E . Woh·
l er t, M rs . C ha rl es W. Young .
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MAIN LINE RESIDENTSJUST A MINUTE
of your Local
mail your sub.
member
please
The Victory Loan quota of the Main Line will be raised
in 48 hours-Monday and Tuesday.
Subscriptions on any Bank or Trust Company go to the
credit of your Home District.
On Monday and Tuesday a
Tearn will call. If he misses you,
scriptions to us.
MAIN LINEVictory Liberty Loan CODlmittee
Merion Title Building, ARDMORE
CONTRIBUTED BY THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, ARDMORE
Statement Close of Bu.ine 8, March 31, 1919
THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.OF ARDMORE, PA .
Don't wait until your
co I d develops Spanish
Influenza or pneumonia.
Kill i t quick.
Standard cold remedy for 20 years -in tabletform-safe , sure, no opiates-breaks up a coldin 24 hours-relieves g ri p i n 3 d ay s. Mone yback i f i t fails. Th e genuinebox has n Re d topwith Mr . Hill 'spicture. At All Drug Stores.
PROGR AM
- IN-
"Roaring Road"
WEEK OF APRIL 21st
Wallace Reid
ARCADIACHESTNUT.Bel. 16th StF ines t PhotoptllY Theatre ot It .. S ize In th e
Entire World .
Pbr toplavs-ContlnuoWi 10 A. M. to 11.38
P.M.
Phi la . . Po .
MAIN PRODUOT ION STARTS AS NlllAB
AS PossmLE TO 10.15 A. H ., 12.00, 1.00,3 .45. 5 .45, 7 .45. 9 .30 P. M.
The anlll1al hanl)u('t of thl' :\[l'l1 's
Assol'jalion I\'illhe ht'ltI ?lIontlay el'en
ing at. 6.:;0 o 'do ..k i n the Y . : \f . C. A.
Our f r iends and nl'ighhul's art' invitl'll
to join with us in this Victory Dinner.
SI't' l1lel1lht'rs of the club fo r r ( 'sen' a
t ions.
,AG P. :\I.-East,·r ex,'r.. ises and illus
t ratl'(l Sl'rlllon. Spl'l'ial IIIIISil' h,Y thi)
( 'hoi I' . : \I i ss .1:l t'ksOII I ri ll play thl'
"A,loratioll," hy BOl'oll 's l, i. Th(' lirst
pari of the s l' r\ ,i l' l' w il l ( 'ons is t of
";astl ' r I 'xl ' rci ,es , ('horlls and skl'! eh.
'rh" pastor will f ol low with II hrit'!' .st'r
Ilion illustratt,d with hl'au! iful!,\ ' , 'oloft',l
lallt 1'1'11 slilll 's on t i l l ' su h,jee!, "The :\[t'u
of'l'o,:\[ol"1'l1\\'." Tl'xt, Lul lt ' 2 : ; '2 .
(Continued on Page 4.)
, 1'. : \L.-Youllg 1"'01'1,' 's ~ [ c l ' ! i n g .S uh j" d, , .Life." LI'a t ll ' r. : :\ [iss Alit ' l'
:\[altby. The o!'<'ht'stra will play and
Ih" pastor will assist \I'ith an ohj l' l' l
ksson Oil thl' Heslll"1'l'l 'tion. '1'he 1'00111
was crowtled last Sunday,
Church Notes.
The quarterly husiuess nwC'ting will
he h ,' lr l in connection with the prayer
sen'iee Wedn('s<Iay enming'. Suh.ieet
for prayer anti med 'itatiou , "Prayer as
C'ollln\Union \\'ith God."
The Baptist Union of Philadel1phia
anll vidnity will hold a lIleeting in the
l'!ul[lel of the First Baptist 'Churell,
~ e v e n t e l ' n t h and Sansom streets, Thurs
day el ' t'n ing , April 24th, at 8 P, 1\L
Aside f rom t he r egul ar husiness, two
~ ' O I J J l g lIlen 'rill 1'01110 he fo rt ' t h( ' Union
to 1)(' ('xall1ined for the Gospel ministry.
HeIlI'l 's(,lllatil 'l 's frolll t hi s church will
att('nll.
123S. Sixteenth St.
Phila.
I ' ! h ~ } - 1 ' ! ! T ~ ! R ~ , ~ 2 ~ ~ ·7rariJJ7lQ"£
~ c ' J $ o . I 6 ~ ~ ' 0/ We make clothes..... SUPERIOR
cloth9s TO ORD E R
As you want them-
So low In price that it will not pay
you to buy them ready made.
Th,'I'(, 11't'I'l' ~ S pl'('Sl'nt last ~ u n d a J 'HI0I 'lI i l lg ' .
~ ' \ \ ' t \ l \ ' o 11('\\ ' I l J ( \ J I l h L \ I ' ~ were W l \ l t ~ o I l l e t lillto th e ('hurch last SUllday morning'.
The Easler otl'pring, both morn ing awl
, 'I 'l 'n il lg , w il l h t' fur lhe nell' parish
1 J O l 1 ~ ( \ .'1'hl' l l I l ' e t i n ~ 11IX! \Vetlnl'stlay t'I'pn,
ing- wil l b l' 1111111'1' the auspic l' s of thI'
WOlllen's Miss ionary Su( ' ie ty. ?lIiss
A lina B . Stl'wart , Prinl 'ipal of th e Lang
cion Melllorial ::'i.·hool in K,'ntucky, will
t('11 of thl' \\'ork of tht' school. and Miss
?I[lIr)' U. P('a('ol'k, onl' o f t he BOllnl S('l'
retaries. wi ll t l' ll of mis'sion wo rk in
fort'ign lands.
On the e\'l'ning' of Sunday, April 2"this l'hl1l'l'h will join in the Union :\[eet
ing to h(' h el d i n thl' Baptist Church.
' l 'he l lIol lthly all,day mee ti ng o f th.! ;
l a, li es of the congft'gation will he h el d
nt'xt Tu('stlay. The Ladies' Aid Society
will "ol l\ 'eno at HUO A. ?lL 11l1l1 th"ir
mee ti ng wm he fol lowed hy luncheon
at 12.:10, At 2 P, ~ I there wm he :t
meeting of thl' \Vonll, 'n's :\[issionary S<;,
ciety. All are cordially invit('d,
IIl'xl~ u l i d a y
h,l' g lad s to ry au d song.In the Illoming ?III'. \'an ; ' \ess \I' il l
I""'ach on "The l 'romi se of Life," and
in the el'cning' the' thelil" of th" sermon
wil l he, ., Conll', Sl'e th" pla"(' wh,,\'(' th"
Lo\'(l lay." At hoth S1'I'\'iel'S 1111 I'''gu,
l a r qual 't et t e will Ill' llug'lllented hy a
I1IlIlIh,'r of t l' ai n( 'd I 'o i, "' s, a ll d in Ih"
e\"PJliJlg' the ,-jo}jtl and '('plIo \rill a ~ : " i s tt he o rg an in th(' ucconIj1anil\lenh'.
At , 1'. ;\1. !ht'\,(' will Ill ' II joi nI Inl'I't,
ing- of the .Iunior and ~ " I J i , , 1 ' I':nd"al'or
SOI·i l' li l' s. '1'h, 'I '( ' I l il l h ,' spl ,.. ial 1':ast,,1'
ulusic, :l!ltl the sl"'al,,'r will 1)(' tht' II Oil,
F I , ~ t e h t ' 1 ' W. Stit('s.
Church Notes.
BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE
EVANGEL,
Avery S . Demmy, Pastor.
Easter Sunday:
11 A. 1f.-Morning wor sh ip. Spccia l
music l1Y the choir. Miss Annic E.
.Jackson will Illay "Largo," hy Han
del, on the violin. Sermon subjec t ,
, ' Tlw E as te r Pilgrims." Text, Heb.
11: 1:1,
2.:30 P. 1\f.-Easter program of the
B i b l ~ School. E x c r c i s ~ s und songs by
the children. An invitation a ll lI wel
come to ull.
$2,863,0507
$199,950.00
125,000.00
J63,910.88
165,000.00
. 2,209,193.29
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus,
Undivided Profits
Bills Payable
Deposits. ,
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.
Easter ha s hel 'n "uNed t h ., Crown
of all F ~ s t i v a l s , " This blessed day
wil l b e f i tt ing ly obsel '\ ' ed i n thi s church
F ri da ys , t he H ol y Comlllunion at !l
_\.. 11:.Children '8 service at 5 P. M.
Holy Week (Apri l 14th to l ! lth, inc lu·
sive) :
Monday , Tuesday , Wedne sd ay a nd
Saturday-The Holy Communion at !l
A. M. Evening p raye r and Penitential
Office 4.30 P. M.
Maunrlay ThursdaJ--Holy 'Commun·
ion 9 A. M.
Good Fr iday-11 A. M., morning
prayer, Litany and address; 5 P. 1\1.,
children's service.
Easter Duy:
8.00A. ~ I . - H o l y Communion.
11.00 A, 1I.-Morning prayer, sermon
and Holy Communion.
4.00 P. 1\L-ChildTen's Festival .
Tho Church ' busses l eave Narberth
and Wynnewood S ta ti on s a t 10.40 on
Sunuay mornings.
J82,146.14
276,720.94
$584,781.97
777,6:!6.24
580,84877
460,665.11
265.lJO
RESOURSES
Loans on Collateral .
Mortgages and Judgmen ts .
Commercial Paper.
Bonds .
Docull1entary & War Stamps
Real Estate, Furniture Bnd
Fixtures ..
Cash on Hand and in Banks
$2,863,054.17
Merion Meeting House, Merion, Pa .
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
Merion Meeling is open fo r worship
every First-day morning at 11 0 'clock.
We cordial ly welcome any visitors who
des ir e t o worship with us.
ALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH.
Rev. Andrew S. Burke, Rector.
'I'he services at All Saints' P. E.
Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood
avenues , fo r next Sun day arc as fol·
lows:
8.00 A. ~ I . - H o l y Communion.
9.45 A. M.--Sunday School.
11.00 A. ~ L - : M o r n i n g prayer, Litanyand sermon.
The Lenten serviccs arc as fol lows:
W e d n ~ s d a y s and F r idays until Holy
Week.
W e d n ~ s d a y s , tho Holy 'Collllllunion at
9 A. M .
Evening prayer, Litany llnd Peniten·
tial Ollice, 4.30 P. M.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE-$ 1 0 0 Monthly Indemnity $10 Annual Pnmium
MILLER BURKHARDTP. o. Bos: 104 NARBERTH, PA . Phone 6159 M
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LIGIITING FL"i::TURESMcDonald John. Narberth phone, 1288.1533 l:he.t. st., Phil... Phons, Sprucs 1138.
1I11LIiScott-I'ow('11 Ualrles. Phone. Preston 23hSee dlspl..y ..dvertlsement In thl. Is.ue.
IIIUSJCJa"ksoJl, ~ I i S 8 Anne. Vio lin Instruction.Stuuio. Arcuue Building. Phone, 316-J.
Loos, Fanny H. Plano teacher.S tudio, Arcade B ldg. Phone . 316 ·J ,
SJobolm, IIl1ss Ebba. Music Teacher and AC
comp..nlst. 228 lana ave .. Narberth.NOTARl' t 'UBLIC
Jeft'erles, J. II . 111 ~ a r b e r t h ave.Phone. 666-M.
Tyson. Warren R. 200 Woodbins . .ve.
Phone, 1202-W.O P T I C l A ~ 1 ! lFenton. Carl F. 606 Essex ave. Phone. & lR · "
Phlla. addre.. . 1806 eheatnut at. Locuat US.Zentma)'er, Joseph. 228 So Uitll st., Pllila.
PAINTERSCole, James R.246 Haverford avs . Phone, Spruce 1111.
Walzer, Fred.117 Winsor ave. Pbons, 1247-J.
PAPER HAlSGERSWitte, Geo. A. Fairview ave.Phone, Cynwyd 778-oJ. Flr.t·cl.... work.
PIIOTO PLAYS"Areadla," 16t h a nd Chestnut at.. , Phil.See dl.play advertisement In tbl. l8lIue.
PLUMBING, STO.Wal l, H . B. Phone, 319·oJ.See display advsrtl.ement In tbls la.ue,
REAL ESTATECaldwell 81: Co. Phone, U71-W.
Sss display advertloement In tbls I.. u.,Frlt . .,h , I I . O. Phone, 152-W.See display advertisement In tbl. Is.ue,
Godfrey, W m. B .114 Woods ide avs . Phone , 885·W.
Naob, Roben J. Phone, 605.Money for F ir st and Becond Mortlr.lrs.,
Simpson, Jomes C. 232 E.sex ave.Phone, 636, or 1420 Chestnut .t.
HOOFING, ETO.Gara-McGlnley Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advert loement In tbl. Ia.ue.
Miller, Jobn A. 243 lona ave. Phone, SU·JShcp, 246 Haverford ave. Pbone, lUI-J
SHOEMAKERS
Good Wear Shoe Repair Shop,Constantine, B. G. Y. M. C'. A.. Bldlr.TAILORS
I 'remost, H. Phone. 1254·J.See displaY advertisement in th!s issue.
TRUST ESTATES, ETC.I,onohon,l're,lerlck A . 2 05 l ~ o r r e s t avo Phon,'.344·R, Phlla.ndd., ProvIdent Life & '1'1'. Co.The above department should be or tb.
I'reatest us e t o the community, the list con,talns the name of every profe. . lonal man,tradellIman. mechanic. Ihopkoeper. e tc ., wbodoe. or ca n In any way serve bl. fellowtownsman, and who Is p ro l' re. .lve enoul 'bto add name to lI.t of Relrlster.As It I. d lmcu lt for those con tr lbut lna
t he ir t ime and etrort. t o the produotlon ot"Our Town" to pereona lly either know orInterview all sucb, It would be mOst helpful It tbose n ot now found In the prtnte4lI.t would send In a memo o f the ir n am.. .address, pbone Dumbere and bllJllne.... 01
profs.. lon. for l la tlnl '. Tbla wil l cOst .. fol·low.: 10 ceDta each luue for S line.: I oantef or ea ob a dd lt lo na l l in..
Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating
N A R B E R T H PA
HARRY B. WALL
Delicioua MeatsA l High Grade Chickens
Eggs and But ter
L ad ie s' a nd Gents ' Garments Dyed,Cleaned, P re s se d a nd RemodeledWork Call ed for an d Delivered
F re nc h D ry Cleaning a Specialty
Bell ' Phone 121!4 .J
For - Good - Work - See
H. PREMOST
The Home Town Tailoring Parlor234 Haverford Avenue
JOHN B. HERTZLERM EA T M AR KE T
205 Haver ford Ave.
COOKNARBERTH, PA.
P..
ACCOUNT,\NTSKe lm , H . O. Certified PUblic Accountant.202 Dudley ave. Phone. Narberth 300·W.
ADVERTISISI;Cole, W. Arthur. Phone, Spruce 1638.Ideas, Plans. COpy. Art. Typography.
A U T O ~ I O l l I L E SLees' Gara&,e-Rep..lrlng. Elc. Phons, 1605.See display advertisement In this Is.ue .
Narberth Garage. Phone Nnrber th 1633.See d l s p l a ~ ' advertisement In t i lls Issue.
BANKSMerion Title &: Trust Co. Phone. Ardmore S.See display advertisement In this Issue.
BUILDERSSmedley, \Vm. D. &: I I. T . Phone, 600.
See display advertisement In tbls I.sue.CANDY, ETC.
Davis, II . E. Pbone, 1254-W.See display advertlsement In thl. Issus.
CARPENTEltS AND BUILDERS"enklns , Cbal . L.103 Dudley ave. Phone, 382-M.CONTRACTOR 01 ' PLASTERING
I 'ratantonl, James.23\J Hampden ave., Narberth. Box 2iO.
DENTISTSOrr. Dr. A. L. 101 Elmwood aVo Phons, 3U-W.Phlla. Phone, Filbert 42U, Keith Bldl'.
DRUGGISTSHoward's. Phone, 1267.See dl.play advertl.sment In thl. I.sus.
Smith, T. B. Ardmore , Pn.Sec display advertisement In this Issue.
ELEOTRICIANSPUl'b, Veri 225 lona ave.N ar . Phone , 660-W. Ard, Pb on e, 168- J.
FISH AND OYSTERSimperial Grocery Co. Pbons, Narberth 606.See display advertlssment In this issue.
FItUIT AND PltODVCENarberth Cut Pr ice Fruit and Produce Co.See dlsplny advertisement In this Issue.
GARDEN NURSERIESWohle rt , A . E.Montgomery ave. Phone. 696 Narberth.
HAULING, ETC.lIlormoma, Jobn. Ardmore, Pa.
See display advertisement In this issue.Walton Bros. Phone, 672.See display advertisement In t hi s I••us.
INSURANCEDowman, SamuelI'. (Life.)116 Elmwood aVe. Phone, 6&S·W.
Jurkhardt, MUler. Osneral InsuraDce.100 Maple ave. Phons, SI9-M.
Jones . Chss. R.305 S. N..rberth ave. Phone, 682·oJ.
Jones, Wm. J. 103 S. Narberth avs. Phone,680.J. Phlla. add res.. Penn Mutu..1 Bldg.
Lonahan,Frederlck A. 205 Forrest nv. Phon!!,344-n, Phlln. ndd., Provident Life & 'J'r. Co.
!rrotter Bros. (Fi re , e tc .)209 Woodside ave. Phone. 1262-R.
LAWYERSGilroy, Jobn 211 Euex ave. Pbone, 1246-R.Phl la . . .ddre. ., L lncolD Bldl' .
S tl te s, F 1e tc be r W. 4' 3 Havertord ave.Phone. sn .w Pblla . addre.. , Croler Bid&,.
1I1EATS, ETC.Cotter, Boward 11'. Phone, 1218.Bee display advertl.ement In this Isaue.
lIertzter, Jobn B. Narberth.See display advertisement In this Issue.
Narberth RegisterTwo Lines. lOc per issue; Sc for each additional line
Our thought is that th e Coal Business will be slow t hi s S pr in g a nd
SUIllmer, to be followed by a stampede in th e Fall. Take ou r a dv ic e a nd
order early, an d 1I0n't forget to o rd er f rom us, whe re you will ge t good coa l
a nd l ot s of appreciation fU1'llished f. o. b. w it b t he goods.
W e w il l b e g la d t o b oo k order fo r Jeddo Coal during th e m on th vf
April at pr ice s preya i li ng in Philildelphia an d vicinity.
l\fost of you know that this coal i s th e best that comes t o m ar ke t, a nd
to those o f y ou who don't, we have no hesitancy in proclaiming th e fact that
i f b e tt e r coal exists anywhere in t be w id e earth it h as n ot as ye t been dis·
covered.
Narberth 302W
Fancy Fruits 4VegetablesFresh Fish and Oysters Every Friday
We deliver anywhere in Narberthfree,Come in and let Us t ry to convince
you that we have
• 'Fruits and Vegetables that youcan ea t
Prices and Quali ty yo u canno tbeat . "
Narbe r t h Cut Price
Frui t and Produce Co.2 28 Haver fo rd Avenue
NARBERTH. PA.
Th,' ~ c e d l l · w o r k Guild of Americll is
p l 'ep ar iug to ship in t he e ar ly part of
.\fay quanti tie,; of \\'orn gal'mcnts to our
a,lol'l,'d c it y, S t. Qucntin. Won't you
bring sl ight ly worn or outgrown clothes,
l's!,p"ially chi l< lr en 's s ho es , t o t he h ome
,,1' :\lrs. .John Ca!<1well, 1"" Elmwood
an'IIIll', bcfore : \[a; \' 1st '? Only gal"
II\pnt:! in goo,! cOlldition, please. .If th c
soles of th e shoe,; arc w or n o ut a nd the
uppcrs arc good, h r il lg them along , al1'l
we will ha ye them II\cllllod before ship
p in ;! . LCI ll l us you hellp in this good
work.
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, Labor Yards Labor Material Labor Labor MaterIal
$1 44 81S7 60 434 $541 $53 19 $3441 $53 48 $610 97
1 04 12554 386 768 1600 7047 471 91
10645 804 1238 100 80 20 33 13666 60203
Y o ~ r Patronage Solicited
On Tuoselay, April 22, at 3.:10 P. :\L,
a suff rage confcreuce will be helJ in
the COIII'prt Hall of the Prcsspr Buil,!
ing, 1i12Chestnut str<,p!.
"fnl]Jl 'p ,;s ions an ,l In ,;p iration , lIelp,
a nd H in! ,; f ro m t ho Xalional anll State
Con\-pnt iOIl';" will bc pl'<,,;ent,'d h)
spcalipl's who \\'('I'e I'n',;('nt at hoth ( '0 : \ -
\'ention,;. af tp l ' whieh t"a will he ,;ery
<,,1. Yilil an ' inyilt'd to ll e I'l'{',;"nt.
SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE.
T. B. SMITHARDMORE, PA.
I have purchasedthe DRUG STORE
formerly owned
by W. F. FIEDLER
GEORGE K. YEAKELNORRISTOWN. PA .
C a n d id a t e f o r th e
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONFo r
REGISTER OF WILLSOf MODtllomery County
Announcement
THE WAR IS OVER
Th e Jif tip th annllal oonnwt ion of tho
Pl'nnsylnlJlitt 'Womun SIIfl'rago A ~ s o c i H tion o pe ned o n \Ve, lnesday cyon il lg
April !J, with a dinner in the Ho,;" Gar
den of th e BclleYlle-8tratfofl1. ;\;ar
herth was wl'H representell with ~ presl'n t am on g t he s ix hllllllred gllesb.
The after dinner speakers included : I [ r ~ .Carrit> Chapman ' Ca tt , M rs . Me, li l :\1,·
Cormick, )[rs. Richllfl] Aldrich, Lieu
tenant Colonel Frederick Palmer an d
Gifl'ord Pinchot.
On Thursday t he c on ve nt io n was
opelled -by llrayer l ly Dr. C. Edwanl ~ [ c Cartney. A w el co me t o l'hil:u]l'lphia
was extended by K ,J. Cat te ll a nd
g re et in gs f rom t he Phil:ulplphia su f
fl'llgists hy ~ r r 5 . George A. Piersol.
:III'S.. fohn 0. :\filler, t.he St.ate Prcsi
,ll'nt, and :\[1'5. Car ri e Chapman Ca tt ,
the Xationul Prl'si,knt, gave IlIost in
tcre:-;tillg a d l l r f l R ~ e ~ . !'rhe l ) n ~ l 1 l f l ~ Smecting was follo,,'cd hy a hufl ' l' t lUllohenn. The aftl'rlloon speakl'rs included
~ f r s . Grorge A. Pien,ol, who gaye a sum
mary of t he S t. lfiluis Convention: .John
H. :\[a,;oll, who s po ke fo r tlIC- Victory
Loan, allll Kenneth L. 1r. Pray gll\'e
a reyil'w of penllinl-{ legislatiye meth
ods.
Mrs. Bprtha Papazian' s sOlll·stirrillg
appeal fo r th e Arnlenian wom"11 was
followed hy a talk on th r health of the
coming g l' ne ra ti on b y D r. ? lf ar th a
T ra cy , D ea n o f tho \Voman's :\fl',li"al
Collegr. T he i nt cr cs t showlI in nileonvention by th e l ar ge a nd c nt hu si
astic attendanee at. t he d in ne r a nd thl'
meotings prove<l that the sutfrage Il IO\ ' "
ment is growing h l ' ~ ' o n d expeetatiolls
a nd t he re is n o , lo ll bt that the fight
f or d "mol 'r ac y i s a lmos t o ve r.
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Labor
J.D. 1100 00 59930 $108 $115 15
Feb. 100 00 3960 80 11078
M.rch 100 00 2500 10061
Suffrage NotesFIFTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN
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The Narberth Tailoring Co.Will give Good Reductions onMade-to-Order Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits, a lso reduced priceson Repairing and Cleaning andDyeing of your clothes. WorkAl. Don't lose time in callingup Narberth 305.
234Woodbine Ave. NARBERTH, PA.R. D. LOUIS, Prop.
THE GARDENNURSERIES
MonfgomeryAve., Narberth
Everbloom!ng Hybr id Tea Roses
at from 75c. each fo r th e newes t varieties. One thousandp la nt s o n sale.
Grape Vines , Cu rr ants , Raspber·ries, Gooseberries.
Climbing Roses, 3 years, at 50c.e ac h. Ol de r plants, $1 to $1.50.
Wisteria , Imported Chinese, thatwill bloom th e first season.
Grass Seeds. Fertilizers f o r l awn
and garden.Fruit Trees from $1.00 up. Bear·
in g size trees, $6,00 each.
A. E. WOHLERTPhone . Narbe r th 6 9 6
Montaornery Ave .
A sale of home·m ad e c ak e, bread,
pies, etc., will he held on Saturday,
.<\pril 2llth, in tho yuoal lt s tor e , Y. M.
u. A. Bloek, on Haverford aYellUe, from
11 until 1 0 'clock. The p ri ce s a sk eu
fo r all dOllations will be popula r, and
a5 t he r ey enue from ithis sale will be
uspd ill opening a " ~ e l l ' Roof" fund,
we will be yery 1I\IIch gratified if th e
friend'S o f t he Y. ::\L 'C. A. will k eep u s
yery bllsy during t ho se two hOllrs.
DEATH OF MRS. JEFFERSON
YOWELL.
Th e many fricn,j,; an<1 lIl'ighhors of
.Tcfl'crson Yowel l anl l family, of Wind
s or a venu e, sympa th iz e w it h t hem in
tho great loss which t.l)(,.\· ha H sus·
tained.
Mrs. Yowell died 011 :I[onday P\'en·
mg. Until the ]ll'cyiolls Satul'day ,;he
hall l)('ell in hel' l Isual h"alth. On Sat
urelay eyoning she ,;ufl"'l'l,,1 a ~ t l ' o k ~ ,\I'hi,·h rcndere'1 her IJIH:OllS"ious, allll
I"rolll whi"h she did not rally
PUG ="O. 1.
~ [ E R D A .
RUMMAGE SALE.
As it seems thut nl'arlJ' "\'NY house
wife is either prPlHlring to moYe or
l'1pan house during the ':'llning month,
the Auxiliary will bp \'('ry glad to re
IiCyo you af al l "white plel'hants" in
tho nall1re of wedding g i ft s tha t a rc not
heing used, second·h:lI)(l furniture, pic
tu res , ch in a , c l o t } l l ' ~ , or anything that
we c al l d is pos e o f in a sale to b e h el d
at a n e ar ly date.
\Vi1l yOIl kindly sa\'e a ll , ;ueh dona
tions fo r 115, un,l noti fy e i thpr ::\[rs. D.
D. Stickney, P l 'c s id en t , o r Mrs. 'C. E.
Kreamer, Vice-Pl'esident
The lIext. reglllar meeting will h e h el d
on M o n d ~ l Y , May 5th, at 8 1' .:lf . All
husba nd s o f III emhel's will he gl ad ly
wpleomed at !J 0 'clock.
Say, fellers, dill ynh e'Ver herc uv a".Jazz Band," that's it ? Wun will
fernish th e lifeliest. noise ~ a r b e r t h eycr
heprd at t h e " Skouts' Menstrel Show."
,Tess till' reel .Jazz Band. Hole' hunch
of black f a ice komcd ian s with yaller,
g re ll r, r ed , a l l' aHcul u re r l slltes on.
Den slim meduls an ' ill' hoys and gurls
1m \ ' in ' a danco afterwards. Rich, nin ' t
it'? :\ferda sez shl l t l iP , s o I g es d is is
all fe r dis weak .
The Women'sAuxiliary
8tarts S P. :\L, Elrn Hall, Friday, April
~ 5 t h .:Medals eurned by Scouts fo r pa t ri o ti c
sen-ices will bo aWllnled that night.
Como and be prouu of what your Scourts
ha YO done .One wor d, b uy your t idwts no\\'. Do
it to-day.
WALTON BROS.' GARAGET AX I S ER V IC E
Hauling Trunks, Baggage and Freight
NOTICE.
Easter Sunday, April 20, 1!J1!J:
Male Vo ice Choir.
High Mass at 9.30 A. M.A s p e r g e ~ , Vidi Aqllam, hy Webbe.
:Mass in B flat, hy Rey..J. E. Turner,
0. S. B.Offerlory, Regina Coeli, hy A. Werner.
Benediction, 10.30.
Ta n tum Ergo , hy HoSewig.
Organist, ::Iriss Geneyieyc Power.
During t h e " ""k ,,1' , \pril 2 0 - ~ 6 therp
will be 110 collt>etion of ashes.
Starting April ~ 8 a clpan-up week
an d ash col1eetion will ho ,'a rried on
joinl1y. Thp ';:IIUC se1",elul,' will be fol·
l owce l. A lI r uhhish to he rCnID\-"'] must
ho pJaeecl on sillcwalk .
Collections start at i 0 'clock A. 1\f.
an d collectors ,,-ill onl;\- ,'oyer the rout"
once.
Ashes wi n again hc eollcct"cl l l u l ' i n ~t he w ee k of May 1 ~ - 1 i, and tIll'rea ft "I '
o nc e e ach mon th until October.
Seout News
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
••Th e Little Ohurch on th e Hill."
NEWS OF TH E CHURCHES.
(Oontinued from Page 3.)
Rev . F . M. Gray, Pastor.
C. E. H U ~ I P l 1 R E Y S ,Street C O J l \ J l I i s ~ i o n ( ' l ' .
Rev. R. F. Cowley, Rector.
Th e Tllesday night s c s ~ i o l l wus de·
voted to rehp.l\rsal foJ' n)(' "ollling ~ [ i n strel Show. "B"tt, ,1' p:l"h time" i:! the
s lo ga n, a ll d t he Plld mPII \\'Pllt ., over
th e top" with the' Illost delightful imi
tation of th e South "befo ' de wah"
dialect you eyer hpard. New , f r esh , wit·
ty, spark li ng and effervescent al'o th e
jokes t l la t "'ou1'd turn a Georgia lIarkey
green wi th envy. So t ho work g oe s o n
to make tho Minst re l Show th e real
th in g of the season. ]f t he f ol ks of
Narberth only rea lized w ha t t he B oy
Seouts ar e going to pu t on, there would
b o n o q ue st io n about filling Elm Hnllto t ho doors w it h n n endless throng on
th e street struggling to ge t in.
Tho boys ar e all just as enthusinstic
o ye r th e show u.s t he y h av e always
been whenever t he re i s a duty t o p er ,
form. We have always loyally an d
cheerfully delivered th e goods fo r Nar·
berth, so n ow w o only ask you to buy
a tieket, pny your money and get
double it s cost in good cheer . The pro·
c ee ds a re fo r a good enuse, to help
make l if e more comfortable an d more
c he er fu l f o r th e Narlberth S co uts in
am p this summer. Remember th e time
an d place. Minst rel Show an d Dance.
ST. MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH.
Easter Sunday, April ~ O h:!J.45 A. M.-Easte r exer e is es in the
Sunday School'. Forty children last
Sunday made a puhlic decision fo r
Christ.
11 A. ~ r . - S p e c i a l music by t he c hi l·
dren 's vested choir, uIlller t he l ea dl 'r ·
s hi p o f Mrs . Jo seph Bar cl ay . T he pas
to r will preach on th e subject, "The
First Day of th e Week."
3 P. )f .-Chihlrpn's ehurch with ob·
. ee! t a lkhy the pastor on "Easter" an d
music hy ehihh'en 's yp,;led • 'h oi r. A suI'
priso fo r eveTy child lll·psent.3.45 P. )L-:\[onthl,v m('('tillg of the
King's Heralds.
7.45 P. :\L-Eastcr rantata h,v senior
elloir, "Immortality," hy H. :\f. StllltS.
Prof. Clarrncc ="i"c, 1I'a<1('r, alld :\[1'. J"
W. Niekerson, orl-{ani,;t. So lo is t s: M iss
Rllth Eo Prescott, soprano: :Mrs. Dudley
\Viltse, rontralto; :\[1'. E,lwanl Stan1<'y,
te110r; ~ r r . IT. Z. GrilTIth, haritone. Th'3
pastor will gh'e a hril 'f 1I\essage on
"Thc Persena l Nol , . in the Hesunec-
tion." Eyeryhody cOl'lliaJly welcome.
Wednesday, 8 P. :\f .-Short prayN
meeting with solo hy :\Ir. Harold HI'e\-es.
At 8.:{0 P. ::\L nn importanteongreg:l
t iona l meet ing for all thl' mp1l\hers of
ou r chllrch to consider thp rontemplat'3d
impro\"ements.