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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town February 12, 1937

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    PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Depo s it s o f AssociationT akcn Over by

    Borough

    Library Will SponsorLecture on LiteratureAsso ci at io n App ro v es F i rs t

    F iv e -Po in t P r o gr amof President

    STAFF

    Council Gives Library$900 More for Year

    Linda of "Holiday"

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    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVAN IA , FEBRUARY 12 , 1937

    Hurt i n Aut o C ra shMiss Jeannette Murphy, of Grayling avenue, Narberth, suffered laeera t ions of the face Tuesday night nearthe Lower Merion High School buildings, Ardmore, when t he c a r i n whichs he was riding with Samuel F. Pancoast , Broomal l, crashed into thepar ked machi ne o f the Rev. FlorisFerwerda, 66, of Ardmore, who wasseriously injured. Miss Murphy wastreated by Dr. A. J. Denman, ofWindsor avenue, Narberth.

    Swedish Luncheon Tuesdayfo r Ne w C lu b Mem be rs

    Continued on Pn/;,e Four

    Narberth Civic CommitteeWil l Organi ze on Sunday

    VOLUME 23 , No. 19

    Citizens Must Ballot IMerit Awards Gi"en Narberth Pupils Police Force Addition. !on Underpass Project:For Study, Sports, Music andWriting Approved by Council I

    Much Wo rk Ah ea d Before 1m': Officer to b e A dd ed an d N ew lI Meri t awards to pupi l s wer e.made v id Leech , Hel en Wipf, Betty McIn- Au tomob i le a n d Signsprovement Could be this week at the assembly perIod of th'e, Kenneth Leins, Betty Nash, PurchasedVoted Upon i the Narberth Public School The fol- Nancy Walker, Dick Ferguson, Peggy- - - :lowing received scholastic insignias, Hebsacker, Virginia Knapp, Jim Mac-BOROUGH AID SOLICITED: having been o n the honor 1'011 two kenzie, Elizabeth Foltz, Jim Barnett, 1936 TAXES 80 PE R CENT IN:--------------- . ,!periods: ,Marjory Havlick. ,! E' hth grade-Helen Doty Marjory Now letus seewho is good in music: An ordmance was passed on first I A prominent author o r l it er ar y'H I I k Virmnia Knap p' David Mary P rui t t, Dot Thompson, Mary reading Monday night by Narberth critic i s t o l ecture in Narberth underav IC ,"'. , C 'I th" h dd" f th . f th N b th L'Leech, George Breslow, Bil l Briner, Fennimore, Eleanor Haywood, Nancy o u n ~ 1 au ~ r ~ z m . g t e: ~ l O n 0 h,a , e auspIces 0 e ar er ibrary

    i. E li za be th F ol tz , P eg gy Hebsacker, Knapp, Peggy Easby , Hel en WiPf'l pat.ro ma n, rI ng In g t e oroug s IAssociation.Narberth's "Commit te e on !Mary Prui t t , B. J. Shaw, Helen Wipf, Ha rr ie t Bur ns , P eg gy Aul, Betty pohce force up to a sergeant and four I P lan s fo r t h e lecture were approvedPublic Improvements," recently I Jeanne Wohlert. Hollar, Mary Capelli, Marjory Hav- officers. ITuesday e ve ni ng b y the libral'Y'sappointed by Burgess John R. I Seventh grade-Richard Bossone, lick, Ernestine CantagalJi, Betsy Jane About a dozen applicants for the. IBoard of Trustees.Hall to discuss proposed bor- !Victor Heath , Edward Miller, James Shaw, Rosina Fratintoni, Peggy Heb- p os t w ill be interviewed sometime, Robert Moore Cameron was namedough prlil jects and to make iPruitt George Woodrow, Peggy Aul, sacker, Mary Heller, Edith Mariani. this week-end by the PUblic Safety chairman of a committee to engage therecommendations to Council, i E l e a n ~ r Haywood, Betty Hollar, Ka- The following orchestra members Committee, William H. Durbin, chair- Ilecturer and, in consultation with thewill meet Sunday af ternoon at itrina Hoyt Suzanne Hewitt. were rewarded: Dick Whiting, Eli za - man . Counc il wil l then be asked to ipresident, the Rev. Robert E. Keigh-

    the home o f Frank A. Schrep- I Sixth g r ~ d e - J ack Young, Warren beth Foltz, Mary Pru it t , Henry. Frye, approve the group's selection. Ion will select t h e o th er members off er , 315 Grayling avenue, t o IVincent, Virginia Durbin, Warren F red Kuebler, Warren Vmc en t, Coun cil a ls o approved purchase of, CECILIA LINK his group.effect an organization and elect 'Aldred Thomas Butler Fred Kueb- Charles Mukley, Mary Joe Dunning- a Chevrolet standard two-door sedan, of .lJerion Pm'k, who p la ys the The lecture i s t he first of a fi ve-a chairman. :ler, Robert Miller, Neil'Moxon, Mary ton, Eleanor Haywood, Louis Krug, 1937 model, f rom the Kirsch Chevro- lead ing "ole in Phi li p Barr y' s Ipoint p la n o f t he president to be ap-Committee members are T. iOlive Bates, Jane Bennett , Marjorie George Woodrow, Alexander McClin- let Company, Bala-Cynwyd, at a cost "Holiday" to be given bll the proved by the trustees. The o th erNoel Butler, John J. Cabrey, :Enz, June Heller, Dot Hutton, Patsy tock, Reba Hutton. of $240 plus the turn-in value of the Narberth Playel's t hi s F ri da y four points are being considered forRobert C. Collins, Ralph S. Kranskop, Lois Schenck, Carol Schrod- Now let us see who's who in sport s. borough 's 1935 Plymouth two-doorI and Sat ur da y e ve ni ng s i n the future action. They are: (a) AnDunne, Walter A. Fox, Mr. 'en, Eleanor Starn. The following received football let- sedan, valued at $407. Necessary NCLl'berth PUblic School. education plan to st ress o ther CUlturalSchrepfer and Dr. O. J. Snyder. i Her e a re t he Pr es s Club awards : t e rs : Bob Nordblom, Bob Bailey, equipment for police w ork will be 1 functions of the libral'Y besides the

    !- --.!.George Breslow, S oni a A nd erson, D a- Continued on Page Four bought f or t he car . ,PI T h G" !circulation of books; (b) building upA long procedure necessary before Traffic con tr ol s igns not t o exceed ayers onlg t lve, o f t he r ef e rence and research depart-

    a bond i ss ue t o f in ance the borough's Boro Workers Named Scouting, Citizenship $210 were also authorized. (Park Avenue Romanc :ments; (c) abOlishment o f r en ta ls o fshare of the proposed Essex avenue Edwin P . Dol d, tax collector, reo, e: any book as soon as feaSible, makingtunnel under the Pennsylvania Rail- for Salvation Army P.T.A. Topics Mon. ported that 1936 borough propertyI . --. all ~ o o ~ s f r e ~ , . ~ n d (d) uti lization ofroad can be voted on by Narberth taxes are approximately 80 per cent i "Hohday" Also Will be Re - specIalIzed abIlIties of member-readerscitizcns, was pointed out Monday night . . , col le ct ed . A bal ance o f only $16,-1 pe ate d S at ur da y a t f or t he benefit of the library on a v ol -at Narberth Council meeting by bor - Cha irm an Appoi n ts Women fo r VlrglDla Hughes an d Re x Gary 649.75 r emai ns t o be collected of a/ 830 P M unteer basis.ough of fic ers i n r es pons e t o a ver ba l Various Districts in Will Speak at th e total dupl ica te of $80,044,72, despite! Salary increases of $180 each yearlypetition m ad e fo r the p ro je ct by Narber th Session the fact that installment payments I Bro th er s a nd s is te rs t ak e a hint were given to Miss Clara Follette,Postmaster J ose ph L. Kelley an d a are permitted. !his might happen to ' you! W h e ~ librarian,. who now l 'e ce iv es $ 1 3 ~ 0 ,delegation f rom t he Narberth Busi- M I ' ~ . Robert A. Compton, c ha irma n S co ut in g and C it iz en sh ip w il l b e t h e A l e tt er f rom the County Board of IPhilip Ba1Ty wrote "Holiday" and t he a nd to. M l s ~ Ingeborg Thaysen: assls-ness Council, f or t he Salvation Army Maintenance topic of the Paren t-Teacher Associa- Assessment and Revision of Taxes i love story o f t he tw o s is te rs L in da tant lIbrarian, whose salary IS nowIn b eh al f of t he project spokesmen, Campa ign f or Narberth and Mrs . t ion meeting in the auditorium o f t h e was r ead saying that are-hearing! and Julia he never knew that the $780. Thi s was made possible by borbesides Kelley, included Roy Gowland, Robert H. Price, co-chairman, of Es- Narberth Publ ic School Monday eve- has been granted to Robert J . Nash;Narb er t h 'P lay er s would adopt his ough Council 's ac tion i n t ak ing overp re si dent o f t he bus ines s men , How- s ex avenue, announce t he f ol lowi ng ning at 8 P. M. , on h is appeal for a reduct ion in as-:three-act comedy as their third pro- t ~ l e !roz,en assets o f t he ~ i b r a r ' y Asso-a rd F . Cotter, and James D. Gowland. workers for the c ampa ign i n Nar- Miss Virginia Hughes and Rex GaryIs e s ~ m e n t of $7000.each on the prop- ' duction of the 1937 season. c l ~ t l O n In the closed Menon TItle andThey pointed out the tunnel would berth: wil l be the speakers Miss Hughes' ertIes owned by hIm at 231 and 233 I B 'II t tl PI ' T1ust Compaany and old NarberthI I I I, . 1 . 'I : arry WI no see .1e ayers per- N' 1 B k d h' .i mp ro ve oca t ra e e com ItlOns am Miss Jane Nash, business district; who is the director of Philade lphia Haver ford avenue, Narber th . Coun-I f t 'I t d t b t atlOna an an t en Increas Ing, " I ormance omg I anomorrow, u h I' '"a ls o wou ld be a conveni ence t o 1'eSI- 1\Irs. C, A. Hammer, Mee ti ng Hou se G irl S co ut s came t o the city about clI authorIzed the secretary t o com-. th t 't tE l ' b tl L h t e Ibrary appropnatlOn tlus yeard t I't' g t ffi 1\1 is " . . 'tl th B h' R IE: a won s op Iza e 1 ync, by $900 Th f d ' " f th ten s In expelI 111. ra c. ag ,- lane and lona avenue; Mrs. Paul Neff, one v ea l' a go f rom NatIonal Head- mumcate WIle oroug ea s- C 'I' L' k d W'II' D It' e un s r emaInIng 0 at t J h 1\1 't I ' eCI lU 111 ' an I lam oug lCr Y t b I f ' .ra e osep agan y a so was pres- N,arbcr tl l Hall " 1\l rs . Llo" ,d B. Edger- quarters In \iVashingt011 D C She IS tate Assessor and suggest that the f t' P I ' amount are 0 e e t \J1 a savmgs.r , I . , rom put I11g on a a r, avenue 1'0- .ent. ton, Chestnut avenue; Mrs. \V. S. very much interested in the develop- assessment of these propertIes be de- tl t 'II I tl \. fund to be used gradually m an ex-" d mance 1a WI cave 1e aUl lences . f . I 'Whi le cost estimates r anged f rom Horner , for N. Narberth avenue, i n- m en t of group work and a l l - : v ~ a r - .ende . . h d h d 'd panSlOn 0 se1'Vlce to tI e commumtv.. WIt ry t roats an s01'e Sl es. .$90,000 to $120,000, Mr. Kel ley said stead of Mrs . George Brown as previ- round outdoor program for girls, The re-hearing i s scheduled for I IdT h 1 f I 1 tf Rev. Keighton presided at the meet-80 per cent of the amount needed was oush. ' a nnounced ; Mrs . Brown and 1\1 G . t f I V II 11 "0 A M February 15 at Norris n ac I Ion to t e pa y u, po mg, ing1 1', ary IS secre ar y 0 t le a ey ." . ., , ' - I love-happy triangle which the three .available as a grant fl'01n the 'VPA, 1\Irs, H, C. Fenno, Essex avenue; Mrs. FllI'ge COUI1CII of Bo r Scouts I h' town '. n IS . I stars have built there will he a rol-and that if Narberth d id not get its Frank Schrepfer, Grayl ing avenue; t f" tl ' d' t . t "

    \\ '0 years 0 service In liS IS !IC , I l icking new version o f t he h ro th er andshare of Montgomery County ' s appro- Mrs , J e s ~ e S, Harris, Sabine Apart- M G I I bl I . t ' I,1, "ary .1as. eou e( m ere.st In COlll111ittee t o A rr an ge i sister act, Marion and Art i\lcVickar,priation th e money would be spent i ments; 1\I1's. Edward Ensinger and t b tl th h 11RCOU mg, 0 1 In come as \\.e ,as I Fl'l'enlen's Banquc t Na l ll cd as husband a nd w if e. Rob l' rt Esteselscwhere. I l \ l i s ~ Marie Myel' , 'Voodside avenue; tl b tl 1 HI among 1e oys lCmseves, IS ann :takes the role of the darl ing down-In the informal d i s c \ l ~ s i o n Robert Mrs,.J. Pel'l'Y Horlacher, Jr., Elm ter- is to ma], e every home "Scout Con-I I 'I .1 I' f I I' 'I 'F. Wood, cha irman o f t he b o r o u g h ' ~ race; Miss Mm'garet Hilton, Haver- scious" Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller, president-c,ast blOtleI ' "1 0 lUS oune. IqUll le- Fl'OZCl1Street and Road Im\lrovements Com- ford avenue; Miss Katherine Laugh- , , ' . T I of the Mulieres of the Narberth Fire' hef from the boredom of hIS father'sIhuslc - Parent- eacher's C10nlS, " '. .hUg'e b'lIlkrollmittee, said that Narberth primarily l in , Sou th Narberth avenue; Mrs. under the direct ion of Mrs W J Company, at the meetIng 111 Elm Hall . ' .w as a r e ~ i d e n t i a l communitv and t ha t F ra nk Y, Hutchinson, Elmwood ave- Drennan, wi ll give several s ~ l e c t i ~ n s : on Monday, appointed the f o l l o ' ~ i n g : .It's hardly ~ a i r to s ~ e a k of theno t all the residents w O ~ l l d favor nue; MI'S, C, E. Starr, \Vy nnewood The Bo" SCOllt' ' 111 gl' 'e a ho t as members of the Menu CommIttee 1\ltdas-father WIthout tellIng you that 0 I t' f Cl,r . ~ ,r " s r " . , n recommenl a Ion o arencemore traffic throlJO'h the borough. He I 'oad; Mrs , Henry A. Frye, Wynne- Skl't SI10'''I'ng the v lu f co tl' g for t he annua l firemen s banquet to, George 'Verner WIll make anothcr of I! { b b I fi 1 .... " a e 0 sun .. ,.. , I ae er, oroug 1 I na nc e c 1Ulrmanalso said that obtaining' the railroad's dale road; 1\1 rs. Henry Hopkins, and the need of t he boys t o r ec ei ve be hel d m the sprmg: :hIS lastmg charactel'lzatlOns a s P ap a, a nd also recently elected vice-presi-c o- oper at ion wou ld be t he g 'r ea te st l \ I o n t g o m e r ~ ' pike and Brookhu rs t support and encouragement from the Mrs. E, C. Griswold, Mrs. William' S eto n. Two n e \ V c o m e r ~ to t he . s ta ge d en t o f t he Narberth Library Assosnag as the P e n n s ~ r l v a n i a does not avenue; Mrs. James Bell, Avon Apart- home in th is character building work. Roger s, Mrs . Edward Haws, Mrs. ' c o l ~ p l e t e the r e ~ a l famIly, BesslC 1\Ic- ciation, Narberth Borough Mondayl 'k t I 't . It f I' nt 1\11' Joh 1\11'llel FOl'est TI P T I ' A . , Eugene B Hosk'ns MI's W R AllIster and RIchard Gab lc . , , ,leo lave I S l'Ig 1 -0 -w ay (IS- me s; s. n, le arent- eac leI'S ssoclatlOn I , . . ' . ", l1Ig'ht assumed the assocIatIOn's frozenturbed, and recommended that Mr. avenue. will also celebrate Founder's Night, O'Sullivan, Miss Mary Zentmeycr and WIth a plo t s: t rlg.ht 111 the mIdst assets in t wo closed ba nk s an d i n-when the members pay special tribute Miss Flora Kurzenknabe. of New York's Idle n ch , t he scenery creased the l ibrary 's 1937 appropria-

    to Mrs. Frederick Schoff, the first The second in the series of monthly Continued on Pal;B Four tion by $900, but not before pertinentState President. card parties was held Tuesday in Elm questions were asked Mr. Kaeber byA social hour will follow with Mrs. Hall andwas a very successful affair. American Legion Will Give fellow council members.John R. Starn, cha irman o f t he hos- Mrs. Charles E. Harnden and Mrs. J. S t. V al en ti ne 's D a nc e 13th The a ss et s t aken over are $825.33pitality, in charge. Ben Taylor were in charge. deposited in the defunct Merion TitleMrs. Walter A. Fox, of Narbrook The next ca rd par t y wil l be March Narberth's annua l S t. Valentine' s and Trust Company and $127.43 de-Park, Narberth , was re-elected sec- 10 in char ge o f Mrs. J. E. Burrell Day dance , g iv en by the Harold D. p osi te d i n the old Narberth Nationalond Vice-president of t he P ar en t- and Mrs. William D. E zi ck so n. A s- Speakman Post, American Legion" Bank. The v iv a voce v ote on thisTeacher Association at the 11th an- sisting wil l b e Mrs. E. C. Gri swol d, wil l b e held this Saturday evening at imeasure and also the vote on increasnual convention at the Abington High Mrs . William Roger s, Mrs . Geo rge the Community Building, Windsor Iing the l ibrary's appropriation fromSchool on Saturday. Mrs. Fox was Mart in, Mrs. John Wet ze ll , Mrs . a venue, Narberth. I$2000 to $2900 were without dissent.one of the r e p r e s e n t a ~ i v e s of the ~ a r - Ralph Mizner, Mrs. F. E. Chamness, On the committee of arrangementsi Prior to the vote, however, Williamb er th P . T . A. attendmg the s e s ~ l ? n s . Mrs. H. F. Darnes, Mrs. W. R. O'Sul- are Robert Collins, chairman; WiJ-

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    H. Durbin, chairman of the PublicO ~ h e r s were Mrs. E. A. W h l h ~ g , livan and Mrs. John D. Beck. IIiam H. Durbin and Arthur L. Cooke. Safety Committee, asked why thepreSIdent of t he Nar be rt h Assocla- ,Library Association should have thist ion, Mrs . John R. S ta rn , Mrs . S. O. I' amount of $952.76 on depos it , when

    PrUitt , . Mr. and Mrs. C l a ~ e n c e ~ ,Htgh School To Present Two Casts the borough was obliged to carefullyWoolmmgton. Mrs . Woolmmgton IS Icurtail its surpluses in ordcr t o keepa f orme r p re si de nt o f t he County1 L d R l 1 ('('P t " 18 & 20' the tax rate low.Council. n ea 0 es 0 a tence I Harvey Harman, Building Commit-tee chairman, asked why the library

    Dr . Snyder Again Honored I n t he c as t for Lower Merion High wil l b e s een as Lady Angela. Lady, should have immediate need of an ad-The name of Dr. O. J. Snyder, School's p roduct ion o f Gil be rt and Ella will be enacted by Kathryn Iditional $ ~ O O for shelving, books, etc.prominent osteopath of Narberth, is Bailey, and Dick Edwards wil l t ake! The actIOn taken was at the requestto appear in "The In ternat ional Blue Sullivan's "Patience," February 1 8 t he r ol e of the Solicitor. :o f t he L ib ra ry Associa tion in a letterBook, " a biographical dictionary 6f and 20, w il l b e s ev er al performers Where one part is to be taken by s igned by May 'I'. Drew, its secretary,

    the world's most prominent men a nd who starred in the previous produc- two players, the first mentioned will!which stated that the library was upwomen, it was learned this week. This t ion of t he " Pi ra te s of Penzance ." be s ee n at Thursday's performance holding its standards and increasingwil l be the fifth edition o f t he issue Wit h a n exceptionally large array o f a nd t he second on Saturday. i ts public service on extremely limitedwhich was established in 19011 a t t a lent available, it has been found The Chorus of Rapturous Maidens resources.93-95 Chancery lane, London, W. C. necessary to double-cast sev eral o f includes Marjorie Barkman, BeatriceThe book is now publ ished in ten the roles. Lady Jane wil l b e played Brown, Lucy Censore, Vera Collopy, Missing Since Saturdayl anguages . Dr. Snyder 's b iogr aphy by Gertrude Gerenbeck and Sally Margaret Eachus, Franchel Harrison, I Sarah Stewart, 19, has been missalso appears in "Who's Who in Mills. The title role wil l be shared by Virginia Henry, Anne Johnson, Mil-I' ingf rom her home in Narberth nearlyAmerica." Lillian Allen and Jeanne Hare. dred Kitselman, Eleanor Luk en s, L u- a weck , according t o L ower Merion

    Heading the male principals wil l be c il e Mil le r, Eleanor Pu rr in g , Edi th . police.Harold Donnelly and Ronald Paig e as Rork e, W il da Sargent, Constance: The g ir l, who was employed byBunthorne and Grosvenor , respec- Smi th , Janet Stringfield, Marilyn Mrs. J. R. Starn, of 117 Elmwoodtively. Rober t Ri tchings and Don Swartz and Bella Uranson. avenue, l ef t t he house at 8.30 lastLynch will portray Colonel Calverley The Chorus of Officers of Dragoon: Satu rd ay n ight wit h a young man .of the Dragoon Guards. Louis Rine- Guards consists of John AU!jtin, Free- She h as not been hea rd f rom sincehart, who wil l be remembered as the man Awkerman, Ralph Baldridge, then.modern major-general in the " Pi- Tom Baldridge, Paul Bohem, Jackrates," will t ake t he role o f t he Duke. Chubb, Don Delancy, Brunner Hardie, In a "B" League game last ThursThe Major wil l b e portrayed by Al- Donald Lynch, James McDonnell, AI- day night at t he Penn Wynne Schoolbert Turner. f re d P ower , Jack Records, Robert Narberth just barely turned back aLady Saphir will b e played by Ri tchings, David Sengstack, William threat of the Haverford Cel ti cs 35Connie Smi th a nd Lucil le Mil le r. Shihadeh, Ches ter Tyson and Robert 34. Eck Bu rge ss scored 10 p ~ i n t s ,Marilyn Swar t z and Beat r ice Brown Wagner. Iwhile McGarry accounted for 9.

    Presenta t ion Wil l Take Place atBall to be Given

    February 20

    H. L. Reese to ReceivePurple Heart Award! A Swedish luncheon and receptionfor t he n ew membe rs w il l be g iv enby the Women's Community Club ofNarberth in the clubrooms of theCommunity Building on Tuesday af ternoon at 12.30 P. M. Mrs. RalphA. Mizner, chairman of the Member-

    Harold L. Ree se , of 309 Powell ship Committee wil l be the hostessroad, Wynnewood, Commander of t he a nd greet the new members. ThereNinth District of the Amer ican Le- will be a two-minute talk by each ofg ion, compr is ing Mon tgomer y and the chairmen o f t he var ious depar tBucks Counties, will receive the Mili- ments outlining their work.tary Order of the Purp le Heart on Mrs. Edward H. Heymann, chair-February 20. man of the Program Committee, willPresentation of the award will t ake present Mrs. R. H. Oscarson, who hasplace at the George Washington arranged a numbe r o f Swedish folk

    Birthday Ball of the Purple Heart to songs and dances in costume.be held at the Benjamin Franklin Mrs. Ruth Holmstrand Oscarson,Hotel, Philadelphia. Iwho is of Swedish parentage, andSponsoring the ball ar e three chap- who has lived in Sweden for tentel'S of t he Purpl e Hear t, the Val ley imonth s, is a m embe r o f the MatineeForge Chapter , No. 76, of Montg'om- iMusical Club of P,hiladelphia andery County; the Captain Demas Wor-:alto soloist at the Nativ ity Lutheranrell Chapter, No. 45, o f Nor th Phi la -l Church, in Philadelphia.delphia, and the South Jersey Cha p-I Mrs. Olga Wilson and Williamtel'. IHunn wil l g ive an exhibition of theRec se , who i s a past commander of Swedish Folk Dances a nd t he musicthe Bullock-Sanderson Post Ardmore !for the dancers will be s up pl ie d byserved overseas with the 3'd D i v i s i o ~ iRobert Malmgren, accordionis t. Mr.of the Reg-ular Army of the A.E.F.!Malmgren wil l a lso accompany Mrs .He held the rank of captain and laterIOscarson.was promoted to Major i n t he Uni te d R e s e r ~ a t i o n s for the luncheon mayStates Infantrv Reserves. be made with Mrs. J. E. Burre ll , Mer-He was a w a ~ ' d e d the Distinguished ion 1404, and must be in by SaturdayService Cross for bravery under fire evening, February 13.

    and ha s been 9th district Legion Com-mander since August 5, 1 ~ 3 5 . Ai d Flood SufferersThe program f or t he ball includes Among th ose of the Volunteerpresenta tion of distinguished gue st s Eme rgency Rel ie f o f Narberth, whonumbe red among whom wil l b e Gov - assisted the Red Cross for Flood Reernor Harold Hoffman, of New Jer- . lief wer e Mrs . Charles L. Viguers ,sey; a formal guard mount staged by Jr., Mrs. Charles Mickle, Mrs . Cl if the Washington Grays, a uni t o f the,' ford Bates , Mrs. Isaac McHose, Mrs.Centennial Legion composed o f r eg i- Lindley Trotter, Mrs. William Ezickments which s er ved under Georgelson and Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller, the

    Continued on Page Four president.

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    February 12, 1937

    Nalberth 4035

    F. iday and Saturday

    Way e s

    Monday and Tuesday

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    Wednesday (Award at 9)

    Saturday at 1 P. M.Specially Selected Feature

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    Final rites were held Tuesday Imorni ng , f o r Ernest A. Henry, Jr., i49, of un Bir ch avenue, Bal a, who'diet! at h is home Saturday.FIRE CALLSNarberth Fire Company:Febl'Uary 4, G.IO P, 1\1. Field flrc,Quinn's field, Wynnewood avenue.February 7, 3 P. M. Small build

    ing at Oak and Anthwyn roads , Merion. Little value.

    Alice Barr

    Friday, February 12, 1937

    Dr . Ezicksoll SpcakerDr. Wil li am J. Ezi ck so n, o f 108

    South Narberth avenue, was t he gues tspeaker at a dinner given by the Bethlehem Medical Society at a dinnerFriday evening, February 5.His topic was "Kidney Stones . "

    St. Valentine's Dance, auspicesHarold D. Speakman Post, Legion:Room, Communi ty Bui ld ing, Nar-Philip Allee L l v l n ~ w t o l l , PUblisher I berth, February 13. Wi_'''''' TO M M V MAC KLINEdwin L. l'alCBon. ICdltor "Banjo On My Knee, " current atAnne Morgan HobertH, Social Edi to r : "Patience," Gilbert and Sullivan___, I :the Narberth Theatre , is a musicalOffice- 209 Haver ford Ave" Narberth'opera, Music Department o f L ow er Th t ' d . th t ' I talc of t he Sou t h' s Mississippi River___ Merion High School, Junior High ,e lemen ous powel ,a le- I , ..., "T e l e p h o n ~ a - - N a r b e r t h 4100, Cynwyd 811, , , mallled l at ent fo r so long thiS season I Wlth a star-studded cast mcludlllgSubscription rate, $2 per year In advance AUllItol'1um, Februal'y 18 and 20. 'I L M' b k b II I Barbara Stanw"cl" Joel McC e___ " , In t le ower erlOn as et a team i " " , l' a,Entered as second-dasH mallcr Octo-: "Holiday," Narberth P la ye rs p ro - I b I' g't I f ' I'n 'e Sl ! Walter Brennan Katherine de Mil lebel' 13 1914 at the Pos t Office at Nar-' , .' la s een s lOW1l1 I se In Cl a ng , ,ber th , 'Pa" under the 'Act of March 3" ductlOn, N a r b e r ~ h ~ c h o o l AUditorIUm" tempo f or t he p as t two weeks . Tues- ', Buddy Ebsen, Min.na Gombell a nd t he

    !879_ 8.30 P. M., FeblualY 12 and 13. d ay n ig ht at Ardmore it reached a: Hal1 Johnson ChOIr. Many love and, L it tl e Garden Days, sponsorcd by crescendo when Bill Anderson un-: adventuresome mixups are depicted.IMain Line Federat ion of Churches , at Ileashed that power against Abi ng to n " Pe nn ie s From Heaven," Monday================:Communi ty Cen te r, B ryn Mawr , May I in the second meeting of t he se t wo a nd T ue sd ay , p re se nt s B in g C ro sb y,Consultants Would Strengthen 12 a n 1,3. teams this winter. The final v er di ct a s a n ex-convict who t akes under his.Public ImproYements Committee I . . was a 49- to -9 whipping handed out w ing t he daugh te r and fa the r o f h isiMal ll Lme Red Cros s t o t he v is it or s that must have left pri son pal , the f ami ly cons is ti ng of ,I f d d Ed' h F II ' Tues., Wed, Feb, 16, 1 7\Vith playground improvementi; , Raises $20,264 for Relie them amazed an bewildere. Griffis, i . It cows, stl 'eet-carnival gamin, j GENE RAYMOND

    1, t l ~ 1 ' I I ' I --- IRamsey, Beck, Viguers, Hent osh and Ian d he r grandfather, Donald Meek. Ia proposc( Ilew pos 0 lice JIll (1Ilg',. II did tl _. thO I Th I ' lb ' ANN SOTHERN, ! The Main LlIle Branch No.1, South- anunon s e le scormg In IS I e re a r c severa muslca n um e rs In ,an d the hsscx avcnuc tunnel pro-: easte1'Jl Pennsylvania Chapter of the smashing victory that gave r eal evi- I the fllm. i "Smartest Girl in Town"jeet looming' i n t he boroug-h \; puh-, American Red Cro ss , announces t oIdence of the team's right to be I On We dn es da y (C ash Award: Helen Broderick Eric Blorclie eye, BUI'g-C,ss John R, lI a 11 has date a total of $20,264.80 col1ected for p ~ r c h e ? on the top r u ng o f t he Cham-, Night) "The Man I Marry" intro-: Thursday February 18seizcd an appropr ia tc momcnt to'the flood suffcrers. The volunteers at plonshlp ladder. d uc es to the screen Doris Nolan, 8, "Wanted: Jane Turner"namc a comll li t tee of indepcmlent branch h e ~ d q u a r t e r s sorted, packed Last Friday night Coach Bm's lads, play-reader for he r producer .uncle,! Lee Tracy Gloria Stuart. . . , " ,and sent oft to the Southeastern Penn- defcated a s tubbonl Radnor five on! who r un s a wa y from marrymg a I ComIng, Friday February 19C I ~ l z e n s to lllvcstJgate an d t o s ub - sylvania Chapter Shipping Depot 337 the floor at Wayne. Thi s was a diffi-I stuffed-shirt wastrel and meets a: WILLIAM POWELLIlllt to th e taxpayer s fo r approval c ar to ns o f c lo th in g a nd 202 cartons,cu lt a s si gnmen t , due not to the un- young author who is work ing on his MYRNA LOYo r r e jcd io l l, through the ba llo t o r , of canned goods. usual abi l it y o f the Radno r b o y ~ , bu t Iplay. I "After the Thin Man"othcrwise, projects involving large Yestcrday the N ~ r b e r t h Theatre a c o m b i n a t i ~ n o small floor and z?ne I Next week-end t ~ Narberth w ~ l 1 , ~ = = = : : : = : : = : : : = : : : ~ ~ = = = = = : = ~ = = = ~ I ~ =cxpellditures oj' publ ic fUllds." gave a performance II I the af ternoon defense, wlllch discourages the scorIng present the champIOn skater, SonJa' II . - ~ ~ ~ , -'11 " ' , 1\1, 'I' ]>utlcl' i at which the price of admission was Inc li nat ions o f a lmost any ball club. IHenie , in "O'ne in a Million."Ie me n c 10Sl II, , ess s. ) " TI I I ' k. " i a can of food. 1C Aces lad w la t It ta es, however,Cabrey, Collllls. DUlllle, l' ox, i The Narberth Business Section con- and the 25-to-18 defeat rubbed out the,S ch re pf er a n d Dr , Snydcr, cer-,tributed $266.86. Ibiggest threat left on the schedule of I B01l Scout Notestain ly rcprcscnt men o f action and, the league leaders. Haver ford and! .:../ _

    a lso o f illllepp!Hlent tholl"ht who! Cadwalader Advocates Norr is town, bo th t o be played away, I A I P'[' 1" . ' '" I wil l be a l i tt l e more difficult than the 'j nmw. I g 1 ' l m ~ g c 20t 1havp 1he J)('st IIlt('r('sLs of 1he l'OIll-: Flood Control Measure . h fi t ' b h IJ, The Valley Forge Council of Dela-I were II I t 11S meetmgs, ut s ou ( ,II11lni1y at heart t ff 't ' th t" I ware and Montgomery Count ie s have" . I I C d id f V'II no 0 er OPPOSI IOn . a IS lllsur- "IJOWPYl'I' mi,,'IIt 0111' 1'0/1'11 point I Janllert a wa a er, 0 I anova, t bl developed plans for then' annual PII-I, " " . ' irepresentative at Harrisburg from the moun a e. grimage on February 20 at Valley IO ~ l t that , "'11h the , d ( ' f l l l J ~ C excc'P -1Firs t Legis lat ive Distr ic t of \\Iont- Anderson's move in putting Viguers Forge. ItlOn of ]. rank A. ~ e h r e p j c r , land- :gomery County, introduced a r cs ol u- at center and the elongated R a m s e ~ at I Foul' thousand Boy S cout s a nd :seape ardlited an d planning' cx-ition in the House on Tuesday adYo_,forward has been th : best tact Ical Itheir leaders will at tend this activity1)PI. t, lIH'Y are of 1he husin('ss' cating a flood control prog'l'am for thl' Imove, h e h as , made thIS s ea so n. T he I commemorating the birthday of George, , I' II ,[ ' .Schuylkill Rivcr basin. combllled h eI gh t o f t he se t wo l ad s W as hin gt on ICXCCU11\'l' t YI)(', -,Xl'I' ('nt rom: I ' 'k' , ' d . h I b : . , ." : '" ' " " I The measure recommends a survey 1\\ 01 IIlg 111 ul1lson m,l el t e lome, ~ s I E\-ery s cout t roop r cp re sen ted at ,the ~ 1 d n ( . l p ( ) l I I t of SU,lll \ I slOn. hil t jof the river basin and pro\'ision f or ke t ,keeps the ball III a safe pOSItIOn Valley F o r ~ e on Saturday, February;laeklllg' )11 thl' ~ p e ( ' r a l l z ( ' d kno\\'l- the c o n s t r u ~ t i o n of adequate flood con- idurlllg . ~ 1 1 0 i > t o f t he ball game. C l a ~ ' - 20, 1\):37, , th at has enrol1ed f i v ~ new!cdg'c n( '('essal 'y lo r thOI'oug'h ('011- t rol works III any program sponsored, ence GIlffis has added a d as h a nd ?l e scouts WIll b e p re se nt ed WIth asid(']'ation oj' iIIlPI'O\ 'pllI( '1I1s tha1 by the \Va t er and Power Resources Ito t,he, team that was utterly lackl11g strl'amer award b y t he A ct iv it ie s'I - I' 1 f Board of the Department of Forests dUl'lng' the early games o f t he season. Commit tee of the Valley Forge Coun-clltal Ill;,l,]or anI III Inlll' I lHIIg'('S 0 and Waters. R ight n ow Lower Merion has a bas- cil. .th(' town s t o p o g T a p h ~ ' , ketball team that ranks with the best Conrt of llollor' 1'h(' sug'g' rs t ion i s mad(' tha t a Peter Hess Commends the school has e vc r h ad , a nd wi th a The Main Line Di st ri ct Cour t of

    consulting' g'1'Ollp h(' naillI 'd ('ithrl' L I GOP W k l i t tle encouragement should go far in Honor and Board of Review held a:oca . . . or "ers tl ' t t t tIn' thl' hurg'('ss 01' In' t il{' phail 'nwn ' Ie comlllg sa e ournamen - monthly meeting at the Bryn Mawr:'f I I l ' T T he L ow er Merion Junior High PresbJ,terian Church, last Tuesday! ~ r ~ 1 ~ ~ ; ~ ; ~ ~ - ; ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ' - ; " ; - ; : : - ; - ; ' ; '- ~ - ~ - - ; : : : : ; : ; : ; : - ; - ~ - ~ - ; ~ - ; - - ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, t Ie 'tl JIl l ' ,lIlpI'OY('IIH'II1s (0111- In a Ictter sent out yesterday Peter I I' f ' . - --- .--'t 1 1 lIt I lI t ' C, I'Iess, township treasurer and po- team won the e event 1 vIctory out 0 evening'. Twe lv e Mai n L in e t ro op s - . - - - - - - - - - - '--- --- ---- .----1lI1' ('('() Stipp ('IIII'll 1(' a ('I'S twelve starts on Tuesday when the \. ' were rellresented by bo\.'s, wh o h adlitical leader, commends membel's ofcfforts. ' r i l l ' ('ollsullallls shotlld defeated Radnor Junior High on the completed sufficient work to net them:the Republican Committee in LowerilH'] tld(' ,I II a 11 ist. a II il1'l'hi1eet. a I \Ier ion Township anl\ !\arberth, fo r latter's f loor , 22 to 10. The entire a higher rank o r me ri t badges. The!civil l'llldll('('1' aw l at Irast ollp the local results in t he l as t na ti onal team gave a good Ilerformance, out- meeting' was under the di rection of imcmhpl' aeqtlailltpll w it h t he pl 'oh- l ' lection. scoring the Wayne boys, 11 goals to 3, R isden K. Wenrick, scout executive,

    . ' P \' t' 'I' f t 'f from the floor. for the district, aSi>isted by C. B. Ilellls oj l'iJ I1ro;llls, re( ICing a 'g orlOUS u ure Ithe party is united against the Clipsham, chairman of the Court of!enemy," the letter was sen t to thirty- Scouts Address Rotary; Honor and W. F. Hogan , J r" cha ir -!man for thc Board of Review IIfour committee members in Lower I Club Sponsors ContestFuneral services for Miss Al ice b h T w e n t y ~ s i x boys cel eb ra ted t he irMerion and six members in Nar e rt '1Barr will b e h eld t hi s Friday after- scout week by gaining recognition forMembers of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- Inoon at 2,:30 from her late residence, SM ' 's' b tl R t CI b t T d 'I I their accomplishments in scouting.103 Woodbine avenue , Narberth, fol- tate en t ystem er I 0 arYdd u ad bues t; y s unc l Those who received awards were:l owed by interment in West L au r e l , Urged by Speaker Icon, wereE a I rSesse t DY IldesL scouf I' Five-veal' v et er an , P au l McConnel1, II, eal ers: ag e cou ona ove, 0 T IHIll Cemetery. , '" '. Wvnnewood Troo I No 1 and h is I fr om Ardmore No.1, Wa tel' Brown;Miss Barr, who was 67, i>u!l' ered a 1I1ss Vll 'g ll1Ia Atmore, Stat e chan - . I Ardmore No.2 , Spencer McKe1\ip;I' ,,' IlIa II of GO\'el'lllllellt alld I t Ollcl'atl'oll scoutmaster, I saac B, Knol1; Russell ds tr oke Tuesday mornlllg and uled, " , Ardmore N o. 3 F re d Har t Bala No.. f tl L f W V t ,( IH. \\loll, of Norl'lstown, quartermaster . ' ,that evening. :0 le eague a omen 0 CIS, \\ l\) , No.2 , RIchard Housewort h, Robe rt

    1\ \' "Iloke 'it tile Illeetl'llg of tile l\'lel'I'oll IOf Camp Delmont, Frank H. SeelJ'She w as t he daug 'h ter of ,,11'. anl ." , Hal1' Bala-Cynwyd No.3 Ted Hoff, ' B ' h f tl I \" d \" Jr. s co utma st er o f B al a- Cynwyd ' "Mrs George \V. Barr pIOneers m t he, l an c 0 1C Jeague "e nest a , , Richa rd Hoff ' B ry n Maw r No. 1. , ft . t tl h f M:' E J Troop No.2, who was also chaIrman ' 'development of Cynwyd and who a elnoon a le ome 0 IS. - . ',' Mariano Barone, Ivan McLean; M('r-helped found the Presbyter ian ChurchLis t on Forest road, Merion, stressed of the meetmg. ion No.1, Paul B lakeman , D ick cus-Iof the Convenant of Bala-Cynwyd. ithe fact that Pennsylvania n ~ e ~ s an P l ~ r c h a s e by the ~ o t a r y Club of tel', RUi>sell Belfield, Archie Tifft,An acti\-e worker at various periods extremely good personnel adlllllllstra- duplIcate sets of merIt b a d ~ e pamph- Robe rt Mil le r; Merion No.2 , Eric Iin the Presbyterian Churches of Bala- : tion, the I ~ l e . m b e r s . of which wil l h a ~ e Ilets was announced, whIch ~ v e r e Hodel'; Narberth No .2, Canol \ves-ICynwyd, Niu 'b er th , Ardmo re and to pass CIVIl serVIce t es ts f or thcll' t ur ne d ove r t o Scout Love to d ~ l I v e r , t on , Kenne th Le ins ; P enn Wynne No.Overbrook, Miss Barr was a m cmbe r eligibility. ~ n set to t h Bala-Cynwyd L l b r a r , ~ 1, G. Rosenga r ten , John Cox ; Rose-Iof t he L ad ie s' A ux il ia ry o f yahn,e-: l a l ~ , d . the ~ t h e l to t he Na rber th LI mont No.2, J ames F . Jamieson, Jr.;

    mann Hosp it al . She had In'ed 111 , Veteran Employees E lec t Ibla ly , fOI u ~ of scout,s. , Wynnewood No.1, Bill Haywood, Bill INarberth s in ce 1924 , mov ing there G. H. Fort enbaehe r and J. W. The c lu b IS sponsormg a wll1dow- Briner, Edward Mil le r, Bob Nord-from Cynwyd. iHagerty, both of Narberth, were! ~ h ' e s H i n g ' contest this week for troops blom, Edwin Markle and Jim Macken-S he is survived bv her sister, \\liss. elected first and second vice-presi-!Ill Narberth and Bala-Cynwyd. James zie.Emma Barr, with wilOm she made her idents, respectively, o f the Ve te ra n IP . C arr ol1 and ~ i e u t e n a n t W a 1 t ~ rhome; a brother, George W. Barr, of I Employees Associa t ion of t he Pe nn - Br own we re a pp om te d t o a comml t- Buy at home. P. S. Our Town isVillanova, and by four nephews and, sylvania Railroad, at t he 17t h annual It ee to act as j udges o f t he windows . one o f Narberth's businesses.

    two nieces_ I dinner of the organization last Thurs - ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! " ! " ' ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! " ! " ' ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! " ! " ' ~ ~ ~ ~'day night in Philadelphia. II

    Valcntinc Conce rt 13 th IMiss Margaret Squier wil1 present; Mrs. Compton 's Mo the r Dies Iher pupils in a mid-winter c on ce rt ! M rs . M in ni e Sanford, of Syracuse,this Saturday at 3 P. 11. in the Luth-; New York, mother of Mrs. Robert A.cran Church parlors , Narberth and i Compton. of Sou th Narberth avenue, 'Woodbine avenues. Idied February 3 after a lingering ill-It will be a reper tory concert wi th ness. Funeral services werc helda prize ofrered to th e pup il a ble to. Friday an d the i nt e rment was at

    play th e larg est number of pieces Phoenix, N. Y. She is survived b ~ from memory in a f in ished s t ~ l c . In- three sons and another daughter.stead of a stcreotype program, canis Iwit h eaeh pup il 's r epe rt or y wil l be Narbcrth Methodists Wind is tr ibu ted among t he audience and l'\ :lrberth 1\1. E. five won fromthe pieces cal led for will be per-;Sellers M. E. Tuesday night in a Iformed. I Main L ine Church League baske tbal lThe ch il dr cn ha\ 'e decided to add' game, 34 to 27. Sigel and I\Iil1er, fO'r-1to the fest ive feel ing of the season b ~ wards, scored 10 and 8 points re- Idressing in. V ~ l e n t i n ~ c o s ~ u n ~ e s , spectively, while Center Jim Turnel1The public IS conhally lIl\'lted. toss ed in foul' field go als and a free I

    throw. IW. C. T. U. Meeting MondayThe Narberth Branch of the W. C.T. U. will meet Monday afternoon at2.30 at the home of the )ll'esident,Mrs. R. C. Kennedy, 4 Sabine avenue.

    A Co-u}Jaaliue Cummunity NClUsprlpcrf ounded i n 1Ul4 by tlw NlIrilc/thCivic Associatiun, and pulJlishedcvay P r i ~ l a y at i\'arlJerth, PlI.

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    By \ ' ir t ue of n writ of Fieri Facias iss ue d o u t of t h e C o ur t o f Common Pleas ofMontgomery County, Penna., t o m e directedwill be sold at Public Sale on.

    middle line of \Vynnewood Road; Containing in f ro nt o r b re ad th o n the s ai d W in d . Isor Avenue 50 f ee t and extending of thatwidth in length or depth Northwestward beItween paral le l l ines nt r i! :h t angle s to the~ n i d Windso r Avenue 125 feet, Being No.23 Windsor Avenue.

    Seized and taken i n e xe c ut io n 8s theproperty of Marie C. Risiling. M o r t g a ~ o r ,and Luther A. Harr, Secretary of Bankingof the Commonwea lth of Pennsylvania.Re ce iv er o f Wests ide Building an d LonnAssociation. R ea l O wn er , n nd t o b e s ol d byEDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    F I ~ J o ; S H EGGS at t he Barn ot the ROCk-Iland Poultry Farm. '.Ve ha\'e no 'phone& do not deliver . '.Ve welcome cash &c a I T ~ ' cuslomel's. Hoekland Poultry Farm,1'."unh Hoekland road, M"erion, Pa. Ear-Iwst Valentine, Mgl'.

    At Your Stn,iu!lOLTCLI; n r e ~ ~ e " . Phone AnI. 40;l-.J. ( l ~ )CARPENTER - BUILl)ER - Estimatescheerfully furnished. Jobbing promptlyattended to. Leander '.Vickman, 305 Con-way ave. Narherth 3888. (23)HIcLIABLE CAHPENTER. alterat ions. Istorm windows. Gottlieb EssllnR'er, 122Conway avenue. Call I'arberth 3748-n,(tt)D R A P I ~ R I E S . Slip Covers, Venetianblinds. Awnings, Furniture , Upholster-Ing, Beddlng-s. Rugs Cleaned. repairedand stored. Challenger, 281 MontR'omeryavenue, Cynwyd. Phone, C y n w ~ ' d 85.Formerly with John \Vanamaker. (ttlti'PHOLSTI;;RING and re p. Spr tngs of3-plece suites repaIred. $10; Chair re-Icovered. $5. Go anywhere. Cal l Lewis ,227 E. Lancaster a ve . Wayne 1496. II

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    IWynnewoodSought by-----------------1Mrs. Harry C. Grau, Jr. , of Anth-I A p ropo sa l t o r emove t he h ai rpinwyn r oa d, Merion, will entertain at Iturn westbound motorists must makea luncheon, bridg-e and shower at th e I in sw ing ing f r om Lancaster avenue UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain Can

    I Llanerch Country Club on Saturday Ion to \Vynnewood road on t he w ay to ditions and BuildinR Restrictions.I in honor of her sister-in-law, Miss \Vynnewood Station an d Narberth, The improvements thereon nre n:Ann Grau, whose ma rr ia ge t o 1\11. was made at th e Wynnewood Civic 2 ~ > - s t o r y bri ck and pla st er ed house . 24\ '11 I f C d '11 t k . . 1. k feet front by 32 f ee t deep. with I s tory\'1 iam \Vi son, 0 ynwy , WI a 'e IAssocIation's meetmg t liS wee . plastered addition 10 feet by 10 feet. withp l ac e i n t h e spr ing' . The gues t s will Member s a ls o w il l seck th e widen- 4 rooms on f irst f loor . 3 rooms and bnth onbe Mrs. S. Shaw Boswell, Mrs. O rs en i ng o f about 800 feet of \Vynnewood second noor. 2 rooms on third floor. cellar.Ras. electric liRhts, Springfield water. heatDecker, 1\Irs. \Vesley Gor do n, M rs . r oa d, a township highway, from Lan- ing system, porch front.Carl B. Young, Mrs. Albert Cliff, caster nvenue to Wynnewood Station. I Car plastered garage 12 feet by 18Mrs, John Hil l, Mrs . E llwood Beat ty, Th e road is now twenty-four feet wide feet.

    IMrs. Ba ldw in 1\1, Hai ne s, M is s A nn Iand plans calls for width increase ofMacpherson, Miss Katherine Snyder,Iten feet. The p ro je ct wou ld c os tIMiss J can etta Keller and Miss Phyll is about $12,000.Bowes. A s id ewa l k a l ong t h e Penn syl v an i aI M r. an d M rs. R obe rt J. Dothard, Railroad's right-of-way on the westof Wynnewood road, will entertain at side of Wynnewood road from theIa buffet supper and bridge party Sat- stati.on to t he r ai lr oa d ~ n d e r P . a s sUl'day evening. leadll1g to Narberth, also IS sought.Miss Sue Wi ls on daughter of Mr. The meet ing was held at the homeand Mrs. Kenneth ;1. Wil so n, o f D ud - o f th e president , Samuel K. Phillips.ley avenue, s pe n t the week-end a t St.I 4 Sewing Mach ine s S tol e n at 1.00 o'c1oek P. M. in Court Room "A"Andrew's School, Middleton, Dc., at the Court House in the BorouRh of Norwhere she attended the Sen ior P rom When membe rs of the 'Vomen's Ir is town. s aid County. t he foll owing deon F r id ay n ig ht an d the t ea -d an ce Gui ld o f the Narberth Presbyterian scribed Real Estate:a nd p la y o n Saturday. IChurch went to t h e c hu rch basement ALL THAT CERTAIN lot o r piece ofMrs. J. Bruce B"al l, o f Bryn Mawr last Thursday morning to do sewing ! :r ound with the bui ldin!: s and improve oJ mcnt s t he re o n n b ou t beinR erected, Situateavenue, Penn Val ley, who ha s been f or the Red C ro ss , t he y d is co ve re d ncar Narberth. in the Township of Lowerspending a short time in Pittsburgh, that a thief ha d tak en four electric Merion. County of Mont!:omery. and StnteI . 1 of Pennsy lvan ia . bounded nnd described Iwill retu rn Saturday. portable s ewing mac l i ne s from t le accordinl-: to a certain plnn and survey IMrs. Larry Heath, who ha s been Ibuilding. :rhe machines ar e valued at thereof made by Millon R. Yerkes. C. E.. I3 T , b Id t th h h Bryn Mawr. Penna .. Dec. 1,. 1917. and reoIvisiting he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. $ 00. \\ 0 conge 0 e c urc vised April 18, 1923. and more ful1y de iIJames T il bu ry , o f T he Barrie H ou se, g ui ld , t wo t o t he N a rb er t h Needle- scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at iI k G 'Id a point in the middle line of Narberth Ave1 ~ : - ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; i i l . . 'sal lccl 'Vcclllesdu'' on tIle Queen of wor' Ul J nue (,0 ft. wide) at the distance of 236.871

    \ Be rmuda , w i th her small daughter, - - - - - - - - ft. measured South 16 deR. 16 min. East. h Chu rc h es Ob se rv e At tcndancc Day nlonfl th e sai d middle line of Narberth II S an dr a C ur ti s Heath, to Join er Avenue from a spike set nt i ts i nt er se ct ionj.husband in Hamilton , Bermuda, where Churches throughout th e c it y a nd with the mirldle line of the Hnverford and 't he \. ' wi ll take up residence at End s uburb s will celebrate the Ninth An- Mer ion Road . thence North 73 deR, 44min. East 66.32 ft. to a poi nt. t henceIICliffe Cottage. nual Church Attendance Day on South 16 deg.. 16 min. Enst 23 ft. to aD N t Sunday. point . thence South 73 deg .. 9 min. WestMr. a nd M rs . L eR oy ermott u - 66. 32 f t. to a poi nt in the middle l ine of. tel', are receiving congratulations up- A commit te e on arrangements in- Narberth Avenue. thence' a long the SameIon the b i rth o f a son, LeRoy Dermott e l ude s t h e Rev. Franklin Duncombe, North 16 deg .. 16 min. West 23.70 ft. to. I of C Y I 1 \ \ ~ ' d , and t Il e Rev . E. A. E. the first mentioned point place of beginning.Nutter, Jr. , on February 2, III t 1eBryn Mawr Hospital. 1\Irs. Nutter Palmquist, of Narberth . SUBJECT to certain restrictions therein'mentioned. Iis the former Miss J oa n T il bu ry , Idaughter of Mr. a nd M rs . James Til- 1\Iake your communi ty your hobby. I The improvements thereon are a:bu ry , o f The Ba r ri e H ous e. M r. Nut- 2story brick store and apartment 16 feetIf ront by 40 fee t d eep . with 2 rooms ont e l' , who is at present in Boston, spent first floor. 5 rooms nnd b ath on second Ith e week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T il - E S TA TE NOT ICE Inoor. cellnr. gas. electric. Springfield water.h e a ti n g sy s tem .bury. Mrs. Nutter will stay withhe r parents un til June , when she w il l ESTA TI' ; 01" Essn; III. VIGUERS. late Seizerl nnd taken in execution a s theof the Borough of Nal'berth, Montgomery property of Willinm D. Smedley nnd to bejoin MI'. Nutter i n N ew Yor k, w he re c ou nt y. deeeagcd. sold bythey will take up residence. Letters testamentary on the above es-tate haVing been granted to the underMr. and ;\1rs. John F. David"on, of " ig n ed , a ll p er sons i ndeb te d t o t he s ai d\Vynnewood, ar e receiving eong'l'atu- cs ta te are requested to nml'e immediate I Down ~ l o n e Y - $ 2 0 0 . 0 0payment, and those having l egal c la imsISheriff's Office. Norristown. Pa.lations upon t he b i rt h of a daughter, to l"'esent t he s ame without delay to jnnuary 26 1937.Fehruary 8. CHARLES L. V W U J ' ; I ~ S . JR .. and .THOMAS L A \ \ ' I ~ E 1 ' . " C I ~ V I G U E l ~ S . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Mrs . , Je an Case and h er i nf an t Executors Idaughte r, Nancy Jean, of Cincinnati'j 114 \ \ 'ood"idc Avenue, Nal 'bcnh. I 'a.Ohio, ar c t he g ue st s o f M rs . C as e' s (0- :1- ; ' )couHin, M rs . Be n W ol fe , of Calvert ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =and Sycamore roads , Merion. 1\lrs.'Volfe's grandmother, l\Irs. F. S . M c-C . By v i rt u e of a w r it o f L ev ar i F a ci as . i s su e dClaug-hlin, of Coving-ton, onn., IS out of t he Court of Cornman Pleas ofvisiting 1\Irs. \Volfe's mother, 1\Irs. :\lontgomery County. Pen""., to me directed,T. S. Duk e, o f S ev il la Court. 1\Irs. II will be sold at Public Sale onCase's and Mrs. McLaughlin's homes WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1 937ar e in th e flood district.U 1 f 2 Int 1.00 oclock. P. 1\1 . Eastern StandardMr. and Mrs. G. . 1\ aryott, 0 7 Time. in Court Room "A" at t he CourtSabi ne avenue, s ai le d from Philadel- House, in the Borou!:h of Norristown. said, hia F bruary 4 on th e S. S. Fair- County. the follOWing described Real EsIpc. tate:-fax en route to Jacksonville and Mi-ami, Florida.

    3054 & 3138 to.314BGERMANTOWN AVE.

    If It's WorthWearing,it 's worth wearingright. An d if yoursuit or coat is worthc le an in g, i t' s w or thh av i ng c le an ed r ig ht-by reliable cleanerswh o ar c conscientiousan d who know thcirbusiness.

    Adelizzi Bros.

    ~ ~ M u s i c StudyExalts Life"

    P i a no Org an - Jazz

    Bridal Gownsfrom $29.95

    Bridesmaids' Frocksfrom $15.00

    Bridal Salon, Second Floor

    fURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS228 Bala Ave. Cytlwyd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    MARGARET SQUIERStudio: 305 Grayling Ave.

    Narberth 4109-J

    Let your c h ild re n l e arn to makemusic as wel l a s play it.Music taught by Harmony andRhythm.New term classes now fo rmingfrom th e ag c of three up.

    Wea re now showingSpring and Summer col.lections.

    . -ALDWIN 2100

    BEGINNING at a point on the Westerlyside of S h ir le y L a ne at t h e d i st a nc e of4J2.3 ft. Ineasured Northwardly and North.westdnrd ly alanl-: the Southwester ly side ofShirley Lnnc, and the Westerly side ofS hi rl ey R oa d f ro m i t s in t e rs ec tion (whenext ended) wilh the t il le l ine of HI.verfordRoad and Merion Hoarl. thence South 76 :Rush C ha pt cr T ca 1 5t h d e .. 24 min. West 134.57 ft. to a poi nt :\\

    ~ ; ~ ~ , : ; ~ : ~ r : 3 : : ~ ? l : ~ ~ ; : ~ 1 ~ ~ : : : t ~ : ; I : ~ : : ~ j J : : : : : ~ ~ : ; : ; : : i / : ' 1 ~ : ; Fo r morc ,ban ; : : ~ : : : 1. .N. S. D. A. R. in the American Le- i l ~ ~ ~ ~ e o ~ ' I ~ : e g \ ~ ~ : t e ~ ; ~ , : i d : h ~ f t ~ ~ ; r 1 ~ ~ l 1 ~ \ ~ ~ : ~ th e f a r I n c ; b b 0 t t 8g io n Room o f t he C ommuni ty B ui ld - cOUrses and distances (I ) South 19 deg. p r o d u c c ling, Narberth, at 2.ao. The prog-ram 14 min. Enst 30.96 ft. a nd (2) on a line .) l " / \" Milk have :\"curdng to the l ef t w it h a radius o f 7 8. 63 ue UXC b : : : : : ~is in charge o f t he Ways an d Means ft I d' f 242 f h h d f d cash onUS, :::::

    ~ ~ ~ ~ , a ~ : c ~ ' s ' w i ~ ~ r ~ : ~ I ~ s ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ L L ~ ~ : . j ~ ~ c ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ . ; r ~ ~ i n : g h : s ; ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ : : ~ : ; : r l Y : fo r thcir cxtra \.:::.:l,....fine one which all the communi ty re"i - 1 Lost and Found I clcal1ly care . t I t . I t tt d t1 " ., UNDER i \"D SUBJECT to certain build- LOST-Purse containing' hills. change an,1! ! ! ! ! ! I ! I ! ~ I ! I ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ! i (e n s ar e u I ~ e c 0 a en as liS IS I i n nos tr ic ti ons a s the re in mentioned and key. I I10nda r eVcning'. Fehruary 8. lways Bafean 0Jlen mcetlng. Ito f ur th er r es tr ic ti on s a s th er ei n fully e it hp r on Iona 01' \Vindsor avenue. I'lease Th' s llUU, IS a ' H THE The speaker will be Major General: set forth. r ~ ' t u r l 1 to ::J.l Hampden a ve . o r phone I 1 \. nd childrcn ':::l " I ;'i;arherth 2612-H. Heward. I fo r bu nc S a th v : NEW E. C. Shannon. Thele \\111 also be a The improv ements thereon a re a : FOUND: K ey s on Avon ro ad. N ar be rt h. I \ hcapCSt hca l r\

    BULL fine musical program. 2' ,story s tone a nd p la st er ed house 26 Owner may have sal ll e by Ident if ying I - tI C C ou Call bu Y \ . I 'e t f ront by 36 feet deep. with 2 ! ~ - s t o r y thelll at the Our Town office. 209 HaV-1

    insurance y f J II

    nOG . . .. stone and plastered addit ion 12 feet by'8 edord avenue. Narberth. (16) It cornes reS t_ _ Past Pres iden ts in Play f eet . with J rooms on first floor. 4 rooms f tlICIn. ..._ I M ' 1 L . n ~ " , The Dramatic Groull of th e Past and bath on second Iloor. attic. cellar. gas. Real Estate for Rent I eovrer'" dayfrorncarjefulllsYU""",,-U elec tr ic . Sp r ingf ie ld ",,ntcr. porch f r on t a n d JSAFETY SWITCH P r e s i d e n t . ~ ' Club of M ontgomery rear. 2-car plastered garB!:e 16 feet by 18 SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE In Narberth;; selected nearby arrr lIrom your Elecl,i,"1 County g-ave "Poo r Henry ," a play, feet. 6 rooms and bath, g-arage. old shade, I I ' ! . ""' ... " Dealer 0' Seized nnd taken in execution a s the attractive section; enclosed porch; rental! r\ ~ ~ ~ f A " ' i : " K : . . u . r w a n -GERMANTOWN at t hc m ee tin g of the Souderton's property Thomas A. Kerrigan, mortgagor, $,,0 pel' month. Write "A, " Box 447. Nar-I _-----. .- . ., . -- . -- : ,: , / . i. ~ . . ! ; f J \ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. \ \ 'omen 's Club Wednesday afternoon. and Gregory Murphy. real owner. and to be ber th . Pa. _ - - - - . I ' t : ' " i _ r ~ ~Write for Cntalog, allen, In the cast were Mr s. Walter B. Sup- sold by EDWIN H. BELLIS. Sheriff. I , . ~ . - = ~ - ~ "tion l!ept. SIIIIJIIRepre. pIce, of Cv.nw\.'d, Mrs. Stc}lhen E. FOIl n I ~ N T : Attract ive seml-de- For ser"ice , o rder fro ll l t ire Abbott: fi'tJr 22 uW'1:t,,'nlatlVe wi ell upon ladled house in Narberth. Three d -= . 7 =n-quest, Slocum, of Ardmore; 1\Irs. Joseph H. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of hedrooms, with maid 's room and Milkman or telepholle Ar more 358Sole Dis t. Chase Hongler, o f N ar be rt h' , 1\'[rs. John Rround with the buildings and improv e t oil et in basement; g-amge. enclos- I A QQ ' 99 MIghting Fixtures ments thereon erected. Situate in t he Bar I b BBOTTS ILKlleath and Mrs. Hel'bel'" Le Van. cd p orc I. ol d s ha de ; r ea sona Ie D EI "ough of Narberth. County of Montgomery, r en t. '.Vl'ite "A, " Box 447, Nar-

    Iat MIllrnSc hSeoPneabthefOernetetlhteaipnleady.the group : ' : ~ t ~ : : ; e o ? \ v ; n e ; ; o s ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' e ~ t ~ ~ e d i ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ berth. 01 phone Narberth 4100. ABDorT. DAIRIES . INC '''''''un>".,r'U'''''''OONa.",,,...:u .:"......11111. . . . . . ."'. SOUTH,..,.. , . . . . . . . .o f 3 70.0 I feet N orth eastward from the I!- _....... -- l

    BEGINNING in middle of HomewoodAve .. 450' N. 20" 26' W. from junction of Situations Wantedmiddle lines of Homewood Ave. and Sabine DAY'S \VORK des . by expo laundress &Ave. Cant. in front on HomeWOOd Ave. I !'ook. Refs. $3 & carfare. Bar. 0557. (19)Miss Fleda Griffith, artist on the 23.85' and extending in depth 151.57'. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . : .staff of the New York Botanical Gar- For Sale. . Th e imp ro v emen t s t h e re o n ar e a: Idens and who IS m c ha rge o f th e pho- 2 ' s t o r ~ ' plastered house. 30 f eet f ront by Bn \XI) XEW : '. Iagi e Che f 4 burner ga stography and color work at t h e g a r- I II , feet deep. with 3 rooms on f ir st noor. 3 r :l I; ge . COl ll pl et e with a ll lall'st attach-h \T II rooms and bath on second floor cellar Ras ,. .d en s po ke b ef or e t e Penn a e\' I t ' I' ht S . c Id . h'. ' mcnts. ",,\'er used. l ~ e , , 1 bargain. '.Vrlte, . e ec riC Ig 5, pnngllc water . eating "0" . 4. , . . . . .Garden Club Mondav morning at the I system. porch front. . Box 17, lo:.lI bel tho (In )~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = I . .. I LI\ 'I XG I tOO: \l d es l, a nd c ha il' . l amp.hOllle of 1lrs. 1\'[ax Strumla, In Penn Seized ane! taken in execution a s the breakfast 1'00111 ~ e t ; o dd s a nd en ds.iValley, on "Planting i n Re la t ion of property of William T. Harris. jr .. Mortga.!l'hone AnI. 403-.J. (1:1) I; the Architecture of the Home." Igar . and Loganian Bui lding and Loan AS' IBOOK HOUSE-Complete with 8 VOI-,i A h'b't ' f d t Ik I . s oc ia ti on. Real Owner . anrl to be sold by umes-practleally new. Phone Cynwydn ex I I IOn 0 ,a n a ' on, lIS- EDWIN H. BELLIS. Sheriff. 924. 6-8 P. M. (tf)torical dolls of all n at io ns f rom t heI ---collection of Mrs. A. C. Goldsmith ALL THAT C E R T ~ I N LOT or piece ofunder the auspices of t h e Penn Valley g round w .th th e bUlldm!:s and 'mprovem en ts t he re on e re ct ed . S iT UA TE in theGarden Club, will b e he ld at 1121 8 0 r o u ~ h of t'nrberth. County of Mont!:omMontgomerv avenue February 22 cry and Slate of Pennsylvania. bounded and..' , described a cco rd i r. : g t o a c e rt a in s ur v eyfrom one to three. There ar c 900 made a s foll ows. to wit:-dolls in Mrs. Goldsmi th ' s collection,whi ch c ov er s over four centuries.Th is " ,i ll take t he p la ce o f the club'smorning meeting scheduled for thatday.

    February 12, 1937

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    Page Four OUR TOWN February 12, 1937

    Ardmore, Pennsylvania

    A. J, Drexel PaulChairman, Main Line DivisionVa n Horn Ely, Jr .Vice.Chairman, Main Line Division

    before

    for Spring

    of these tailoredSUITS

    Ulltil March 13th YOll can orderfor ollly $55.

    PLEASE DON'T DELAYl

    You will want one

    thaneverIf you should f ln d one of these beautifulnew Quality Gas Ranges in your kitchensome bright morning, you'd discover manythings about gas cookeryl You'd flnd allcooking easierand faster and that foodsof every type would taste better.Themodelpictured hasmany modernfeatures,none more convenient than automatic ovenl ight ing. One pilot l ights bo th top burnersand oven. This means a n e n d to t he botherof hand l ight ing an improvement everywoman appreciates.Come in and see ou r complete l inel

    Wide selection o f Bt'itish cloth - hands t i t ch ed -Hyman hair f ronts - indiv idua l lys ty led- s ingle or d ou b le b re as te d models.

    Friends of the Salvation Army

    The

    National Bank ofNarberth Deposi ts I n s ur e d unde r th e Gove rnmen t P l a n Member of Federal Reserve System Open a t 8 A . M . da il y f o r your convenience

    Wh o have not ye t made thei r cont r ibu tion to the 1937 MaintenanceFund Campa ign a re u rg ed t o mail their ch eck s t o th e MAIN LINEHEADQUARTERS.By doing this you will h el p t he Army t o r ea ch t he ir g oa l an d helpth e workers who a re giving t he ir t ime f or this worthy Cause.

    Merritt C. HuseGeneral ChairmanMrs. Robe rt A . Comp to nChairman, Narberth DivisionOffice: 14-16 Ardmore Arcade

    At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Dealer

    Model p i ct u re d a n d $99 50described cosh CASH$&500Other models as low as CASHSlightly higher on budget p /an -$2 down, 2 years to completepayment..

    ) \1 Theo. F. Sieferta l\ $55 1714 WALNUT STREET" PHILADELPHIA

    "FURRIERS NOW UNTO THE THIRD GENERATION"

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    BALA .CYNWYD, PA .Telephone MANayunk 0166

    IncorporatedBelmont Ave. &. Levering Mill Rd.

    EDW. A. CARROLL CO.

    CEMETERYMEMORIALS

    perhaps could ti e it i n w it h a proposed station improvement,Burgess Hall said it might be neces

    sa ry to move the bank build ing ifs uch a tunnel weremade, which wouldentail great additional cost.Henry A. Frye, borough solicitor,advised t he g ro up to get a petition

    giving the full plan, WPA, boroughand railroad s ha re s, o bt ai n P ub li cService Commission approval, andthen appear before Council to ask fo ran e na bl in g o rd in an ce t o p ut th enecessary borough bond issue on th e 1 ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ! ! i ! i i i ! ! i ~ ! ! ! l i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ 1 1ballot, at the ear l iest nex t September. ' ~Council members were unanimousin offering co-operation in expeditingthe necessary procedure to br ing theproject t o a pub li c vot e.

    -I

    AwardContinued from Pa!:'e One

    The little Engineer says:"It 's go t

    everything"-BuyTydolGas

    Walter G. Case'sTYDOL-VEEDOL StationMor. 'gomery Pike at Woodbine,:llrone: Narbertlt 2947 ICARS GREASED & WASHED

    "I used bus iness sense in buyingmy coal- and to get most valuefor my money, with a guaranteeof se n ice and satisfaction,1boughtNewton Coal."Then, lately, I saved sti l lmoremoney on coal and work for myself by getting the new NewtonMiracle Stoker. It ' s a dandythinK, neighbors I. .Phone Ardmol'll 2550 Dr ALL. 8400

    I HAVE NOHEATINGWORRI ES

    H . L. Reese to ReceivePurple Hear t

    AND I'LLTELL YOU WHY

    Continued tramPace OnAKelley take his proposition before theCitizens' Committee, r ec en tl y a ppointed by Burgess John R. Hall, who

    Washington in the RevolutionaryWar; massing of colors, presentationof medals, the "11 o'clock" memorialritual by the Laudenslager Post,American Legion, o f F ox Chase.Frank A. Schrej ' lfer, of Narberth,

    Past Nat io na l Command er o f thePurple Heart, and H. Grover O'Conner , Narb e rt h, commander o f ValleyForge Chapter, ar e on a committeearranging fo r the ball.The Purple Heart is the oldest mili

    tary o rd er i n the world in continuousexistence, being founded by GeorgeWashington in 1782. Under a n a ct ofCongress of 1932, the decorat ion is .--------------..1 I.:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-tlconferred upon so ld ier s wounded in 1i 1 ~ : = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~actual combat. II ACitizens Mus t BaJIot 'on Unde rpa s s ProJ'ect . a-L ~ / i,',,"'".,--_..

    tN . BBL mlPHONI COMPANYO. PENNSYLVANIA

    7 .45 P . M.-Evening service. Ser- Me ri t A wa rd s G iv en to1110n: "Wh at S en t Christ to the Narber th Pupils f o r S t ud y ,Cro!'is?" SM d W . .Monday, February 15 : ports , USIC an rlttng2 P. M.-Meeting of the W. C. T. c o n t l n u e ~ Page OneU. at the home of Mrs. R. C. Ken-,n e d ~ ' , -1 Sabine avenue. Kenneth Schrepfer, J im B ar ne tt ,7.]5 P. M.-Valentine party of the R i ~ l a r d Guilian, Edwin ~ a r k l e , Bob

    junior department. I E . z l c k s o n ~ B o Tabor, V l ~ t o r Heath,8 P. I\L-Meeting of t he B oa rd of Jim PrUitt, Jim Ryder, Jim Macken-Trustees. zie, Allen Doty, Frank Mariani, HarryTuesday, February 16: Middleton.7 .3 0 P. M.-Boys' basketball. Here a re the members of th e soccer8 P. M.-Friendship Circ le Bible team who received letters: Carroll

    Class business meeting at the home of Weston, Loui s Krug, Hugh McQuisMrR. S. C. Campbell, 332 Lantwyn ton, Jack Schembs, Grear Hyndail,lane. Charl es Lat ch , Kenne th Leins , BobWednesday, February 17: Narragen, Bill Boardman, Russell8 P. M.-Lenten prayer service. Shinn, Donald Malochlab, Santa Mari-Thursday, February 18: anna. HELEN WIPF.5,30-7.30 P. M.-Cafeteria dinner

    und er t he auspi ces o f t he F ri end sh ipCirc le Bible Class . Each a rt ic le o ffood five or ten cen ts . Everyon e isinvited.8 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.

    NO SISSY

    Thousands of people havefound the telephone a pricelessaid in emergencies. Millionsmore find it indispensable forthe everyday business of living-for runningerrands,shopping, making appointmentsand friendly calls. No modemhome is complete without atleast one telephone. You canhave onein yourhome forlessthan a dime a day and two orthree cen ts a day pays for anextension. Just call the Business Off ic e-or a sk any telephone employee.

    "I 'm a Chief Operator and I' dlike to tell you something aboutthese g ir ls who work with me.For instance, during the floodlas t Spr ing , when we wereswamped with cal ls , some ofthese girls worked many hoursat a stretch without sleep. Finally I thought one slim little opera to r was goi ng to c ra ck, so Isent her home. She left, bu t anhouI" later I f ou nd her back atthe switchboard, working likefury, She said she didn't want tobe a s is sy . That's typical of thespirit of service these girls have-and it doesn't take a flood tobring it out."

    Holy T ..inity L u t h ~ r t l n ChurchRev . C le tu s A. Senft, PastorMargaret Squier, Organ istTlw Fil'st Sunday in Lent

    February 14:!l.4G A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-The morning service.

    Theme: "The L iv in g Chu rch. "6.45 P. M.-Intermediate and Senior Luther Leagues.7.45 P. M.-The vesper service.Theme: "Rehoboam and Jereboam."Wednesday:7 P. !\I.-Junior Choir.8 P. M.-Lenten service. Theme:

    "The Ten Commandments."Friday:7..15 P. M.-Senior choir.Baptist Chllrch of the E"angelRobert E. Keighton, MinisterStanley T. Rei ff , Organist

    Sundar, February 14:!lA5 A. M.-The church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser-mon: "Shall I?" ;:-- - r .6.4 5 P. M.- Young people ' s meet

    ing.Wednesday, February 17:8 P. l\1.-Lenten service of thechurch. Sermon: "The Second Word

    From t hc Cro ss ."!J P. M.-Qllarterly business meet-ing' of thc church.Monday and Thursday:7.30 P. l\1.-l3adminton tournament., I

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    Continued from Page Onecrew h ad t o do some neat planning tocreate a luxurious apartment. GeorgeSuplee is in charge of the boys backs ta ge a nd the boys themselves areJoseph Hongl er , George Werner,Roge r B ur ns , Cha rl es Cl ar ke a ndThomas Laughlin.Evelyn Dutton has coached t he cast

    f a it hful l y and int el li gent ly and hasbeen a ss is te d b y Mar y Glen Macan.Mrs. Charles Harnden is i n charge ofthe properties.T he p la ce for the twcnty-fourt l ,

    presentation, is as usual at the Nar berth Public School, and the time is8.30 P. M. Tickets may be obtaiJH'dat the door.

    T h Presh"trl';'/ll {/"" , :Rev. Archer E . Anderson, PustorSunday:9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. S,'rma n b y the pasto r.11 A. M.-The junior church. ('0"ducte!l by Mrs. Dig-by and Mrs. Cook11 A. M.-Children's nursery, undel ' the supervision of 1\1Is. GilfillanG.4G P. l\L-The th]'('e Christian

    Endeavor gTOUpS.7.45 P. 1I1.-Narbcl'ths h a p p ~ ' Bih1,'h ou r. S l' rm on by tl1l' p ~ l s t o r ,Tuesday:

    R.1G P, M . - C o m m u n i t ~ , nihl" !!"\Vednesday:R r. j \ l . - P r a ~ ( , r Ill!'l'l i lw.Thursday:8 P. M .- The> young: peopll' or tllt'lS tony l 3r ook Club will b ,' a dd rl 's sedby Captain Reginald Wall i s, of London. This is a rare opportun ity t, Iheal ' h im and 110 one, young- or old

    can afrOI'd to miRs a t t < ' I 1 < I : I 1 . ~ thimeeting-.Friday:In observance of the \\'orld D a ~ ' 01

    P ray e r, t he chu rch will be o]1