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    GRACIE ALLENMARY BOLAND

    decorations - favorscandies - novel ti esfilled hatchetsicc cream moulds

    Washington'sBirthdayParties

    DAVIS'

    tHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYO ' PENNSYLVANIA

    224 Haverford Ave.

    We te lephone people spend alo t o f t ime an d money to keepyour service freefrom mechanical failures. But s ome peopleh a ve t e le p ho n e t ro u b le sof ano ther k ind . They wastet imeand effort- even lose salesan d c u s tome r s -du e t o inadequate telephone facilities orth e wrong equipment to meetth e needs of office, home, storeor factory. W hy no t le t usstudy your telephone problemsan d check your facil i t ies?Ther e' sno obligation. Just callth e Business Office.

    ca n b e g iv en w ith al l th e"Tr immin ' s" if you shoph er e f or

    "That 's my j o b - to find troub leon your te lephone l inebeforeyo u find it . Yo u see, I' m a TestMan i n a telephonecentral office.I t 's my jo b to find trouble beforeit troubles yo u I Switches an dd ia ls t el l me w hat and wheretrouble ma y h i t. T h en I send arepairman to fix i t. V er y o ft enwe c an c a tc h it before it affectsyour service an d yo u never realizethat there ha s been t r oub le onyour line I" :.

    Bros.

    ((COLLEGE HOLIDAY"

    Man

    Wednesday, Thursday, Friday-February 24, 25, 26JACK BENNY

    TheWho

    Adelizzi

    relies on Adelizzi Bros .

    Tr y us an d see.looks well groomed.

    f or d ea ni ng , pressing,an d custom tailoring,is t hc m an who a lw ay s

    A 1 2 ( ) , " ( ) I 2 ~ T t i ~ A T I 2 ~SUNDAY MOV IE S 2 TO 11 P . M.

    GEORGE BURNSMARTHA RAYE

    Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Monday, TuesdayFebruary 19, 20. 21 , 2 2, 23Bill, Myrna and As ta, t he ir Dog , in a New LoveLaughter and Larceny AdventureWILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY((AFTER THE THIN MAN"JAMES STEWART ELISSA LANDIJOSEPH CALLEIA JESSIE RALPH

    Coming Events

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS228 Bala Ave. CYllwyd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    Three Permi ts in January I III'M ALWAYS LOOKINGThree pe rmit s t o ta l li ng $700 forbuilding in Narberth were issued in FOR TROUBLE I"January, according to George B. Sup- iIce, borough building inspector ,

    The permits wer e: S amue l McCartney, 405 \Voodside avenue, roofrepairs, $200; El len S. Brinton, 127Merion avenue, roof repairs, $200;The Pennsylvania Company, Sabineand Wynnewood avenues , renewingjoists, $800.

    M c La ug h li n S tu d io P up il sin Reci tal This Evening

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    MARY A. STARR.

    in

    NOW!

    Saturday at 1 P. M.Speciall)' Selected Feature

    for the Children

    Thursday - Friday Saturday

    SONJA HENlE~ ~ O n e in a Million"

    ADDED Mickey Mouse ADDEDin "The Alpine Climbers"

    with Adolpe Menjou, Ned Sparks,Arl in e J udge and Dix ie Dunba r.

    Beallti".l Ice Ballets-Song Hits-A ROil/antic Story

    Sparkling HUll/or11.0011.0011.009.508.00(Net Cash Price)

    PhotleNarberth 2430

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalph S . Dun ne

    Jeddo-HighlandCoal

    BUCKWHEAT

    PE ANUT

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    10.7510.759.007.75

    (Net Cash Price)Photle

    Narberth 2430

    Narberth CoalCompanyRalph S. Dunne

    PE A

    BUCKWHEAT

    MONITOR COAL(LEHIGH)

    NUT

    STOVE

    Friday, February 19, 1937

    J. Raymund Sharp, a resident ofNarberth fur the last fourteen year,;,'has enlarged h is r nl 1 estate office at19 \Voodside avenue, Narberth.Sharp specializes in property management, sales, rentals anti appraisalsin Philadelphia suburban territoryembracing Merion, Narberth, BalaCynwyd, Wynnewood, Ardmore andvicinity.

    The business, established in 1923, 11

    '11offers t o t ho se wanting to buy, rentor sell, another reliable r eal to r f ami l iar wi th values in this section.

    Completes Refrigeration CourseJ. F. Anderson, Jr., has returned toNarberth from Chicago, wh er e h ecompleted t he shop work r equi red aspart of his training for various typesof technical and sales work in thefield of r e fr ige ra t ion and air condi-tioning. _ I1!11 ._1Ii

    Civi l Service ExaminationThe Uni te d States Civil ServiceCommission h as a nnounc ed a n open

    competitive examina ti on fo r t he position of Bindery Operative (hand andmachine) in the Government PrintingOffice, Washi ng ton. The rate o f p ayis 66 cents an hour, l es s a retirementdeduction of 3% per cent, :Informat ion may be obtained fromthe local postoffice.

    _______________ 1"Hol iday" High Point IBoth Narber th QuintetsOlJR rfO\\'N 7h S l t Main Lines of Players' Season Eocal ClJ1ovies! Capture League Batt les

    A Co-o]JCI'utivc Com,munity Newspoper I 6 pee a or , Continued trom P a ~ e One I Called in as a substitute after Henfounded in ~ 9 1 , 4 by the Narl!erth Th c Pub li c a nd t he Parki\-Ig Lots I A network of D e ~ o c r a ~ 1 C clubs sister, Marion, in this their fil'st ap- "One in a . M i l l i o ~ " Wi th iSoleiac had been banned from theCivic AHsuclUllOn, and 7J1tIJIlshed i 'I I t h Id b bl throughout the county IS ?elllg plan- pearance bl'fore OUI little theatre Sonja Heme a t N a rb e rt h Ig am e, l an ky D av e Aiken m ad e t heevery Yriiluy!!:.t Narberth, Pli. I Smg e- tax a( voca es s ou , e a .e ined, it was announced thiS wee k by group wer e very i m p r e s ~ i v e an d we - - - i 'Phi l ip Atlee U V l n g ~ t o n , Publisher Ito make a strong case fo r the ir theoly IWellington H. Rosenberry, Jr., vice-l look forward to seeing them often "One in a 1\l il lion ," now at the Nar- I field goal that deCided t he game Mon-~ ~ ~ ~ n l \ ~ r i ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ ~ h ~ ; ~ ~ , t o ~ O e l a l J>:

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    Triple springs hold your lensespermanently secure-metal tubeeliminates all screws. Modestlypriced at all our Four Stores.

    !Rimless glassesP R O T E C T L E N S E SFROM B R E A K A G E

    rEBRVARYANNOUNGLNG OUR

    No charge for minor altc/atiolls.Major altcratiolts at cost,

    MEN'S OVERCOATSSUITS-FURNISHINGS

    Visit Our Ardmore Store.24 E. LANCASTER AVE

    Guild Opfleians-34 Years' Experience

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    Shirts .. . Neckwear HosieryMufflers . Shoes Sweatersat worthwhile savillgs!

    Formerly $25.00 NOW. . . . $19.50Formerly $30.00 NOW. . . . $23.50Formerly $35.00 N O W" . . $27.50Formerly $40.00 N O W" . . $32.00Formerly $50.00 NOW .. . $40.00

    Higher Ranges Proportionetely Reduced

    CLEARANCE

    PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPANY

    Utility Service is faithful service!

    In addition to its wideusefulness, one of th emost valuable factors ofUtility Service is its constancy, it s regularity.

    Even seasons vary-wintry days taking on the aspect of early springexcessive rains following excessivedrought-but t he p roduc t of th epublic utility is always th e same.Upon itsreliability and dependabilityare built modern productiveness,comfort, and convenience.

    FURNISHINGS

    T h Fc!n'uU)'1I clearance, com poscd of clot/lingtakcn from Ollr nUlllf lr stocks al id rcpriced cansidcmbly [owcr, alloH's 0/0' 1m/rOllS an 0PlJUr/lIl1ityto add to their wardrobe WIth a 1Ilill/llll/111 11ll'cstment. In all sizes alld 1 1 l o d e { ~ Ilid n ot a ll sizesin all models,

    SUITS and OVERCOATS

    Unvarying inReliability

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    Ardmore, Pa.

    tVCPGRCCN 593 . ]

    Narbert" 2324

    PHI LADE LPHIA, PA,

    protecting!

    B.ALTIMORE AVENUE & 39 TH STREET

    Union Fire Association of Ba Ja C y n w ~ ' d :February 16, 6.40 P, M. Truck be

    longing t o R. Co st el lo , Philadelphia,at B ry n Maw r and Union avenue!,Cynwyd. Damage sl igh t .

    are an investmentworth

    And the best insurance isc leaning by the genulOeZORIC process.

    'Know where your Cleaning goes'

    St. Mary's Laundry,Inc.

    cloth.

    mEmoRIAL/ / lnCE 1868

    FIRE CALLS

    The

    YOUR CLOTHES

    ZORIC

    I l I : A [ ) L I ~ I : !They're Illost impor tan t r igh t now! C ome i n an d le t usshow you the new coitfures--one of which will be exactlywhat you're looking for.SUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue

    Ardl110re 4400

    Narberth Fire Company:February 13, 3.05 P. M, Field fireat Righters Mill and Summi tt road,

    Penn Valley.

    National Bank ofNarberth Deposi ts Insured under t he GovernmentP l an Member of Federal Reserve System III Open at 8 A. M. dail y fo r your convenience ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I

    $55

    SUITSselection of Britishhair cloth fronts.

    A wideHymanStripes or diagonals.Hand stitched throughout.Custom made.

    Theo. f . Siefert1714 WALNUT STREET

    PHILADELPHIA

    To acquaint you with Siefert'sfine tailoring and special priceuntil March 13th.

    CYNWYD, PA ,

    "FURRIERS NOW UNTO THE THIRD GENERATION"

    JOHn m,GE//LER:J' fon./: Inc.

    ESTATE NOTICE

    HandTailored

    The Presbyuriat' ChurchRev. Archer E . Anderson, PastorSunday:9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-Morning wor sh ip , S er mon by the pasto r.11 A. 1\L-The junior church, con

    ducted by Mrs . Digby and Mrs. Cooke.11 A. 1\L-Children's nursery, under the supervi s ion of Mrs, Gilfillan.6.45 P. M.-The t h ree Chr i st ianEndeavor groups.7.45 P . 1\L-Narberth's happy Biblehour. Sermon by the pastor.Tuesday:8,15 P. M.-Community Bible class.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Prayer meeting.

    All-Day Sewing 24thOn February 24 t he N ar be rt h

    Branch of the Needlework Guild ofAmer ica wi ll hold its all-day sewing'in the Legion Room of the CommunityBuilding on Windsor avenue, beginning at 10 A. M.All the ladies of the communitywho care t o s ew arc welcome. Bringa b ox l un ch eo n. Tea and coffee wiIIbe served.

    Salvation Army CampaignReaches Halfway MarkA total of $20,162.86 had beenI'eached in the Main Line'!; campaign

    for the Salva tion Army at the beginn in g o f t hi s week. The local quomis $40,000.Among di st ri ct s r epo rt ed w er eWynnewood, $624.50; Gladwyne-Penn

    Vall ey-Penn Wynne , $456.75; BalaCynwyd, $401.25; Narberth, $259;Merion, $1448.

    ESTA'I'E OF ESSIE M, VIGVERS, lateof the Borough of Narberth, Montg-omeryCounty, deceased.Letters t e R t a m e n t a r ~ ' on the above eslate having- been g-r an ted to the under Fignecl, a ll perRons indeb ted to the saideSlate are requested to make immediatepayment , and those having- leg-al claims10 pre sent t he same w ithout del ay toCHAIlLES L, V!GUleRS, JR , and'l'HO:\IAS LAWHENCI'; VIGUEIlS

    30!1 & 3138 to 3148t;ERMANTOWN AYE.

    on t he Mai n Li neTelephone Wayne 1121 fortrial order

    Church Notes

    BROOKMEAD wishes toannounce TH E S I LV E RM ED AL F OR GU ERN SEYM ILK a t th e Harrisburg, Pa.,Farm Show was won b y Chest e rb rook Farm, owned by Mrs .J. Packard Lai rd , Berwyn , Pa .This outstanding herd is oneof the mai n p ro du ce rs ofGOLDENGUERNSEY MILKfor

    BrookmeadGuernsey Dairies, Inc.West Lancaster Ave., WayneThe Only Autho ri zed P roduce rand Di,t r ibutor under L icense ofthe American Guernsey Cattle Clubof TRADE MARK GOLDENGUERNSEYM IL K an d C RE AM

    WESTINGHOUSEAPPLlADCES i" . .. ~ ~ : !

    Dealer orGERMANTOWNELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.\ ~ ' r i t e for Catalog, allen.11011 Dept. S\\ ' l . Reprc.scntati\"c will call UpGUTl"l.IUt.'St.Sole Dist . Cha seL ighting Fix tur e sBALDWIN 2100

    MACKLIN

    Your winter-time health depends a lotongood clean steady heal-and Ihat'swh at you g et witla Newton Coal IPhone Ardmor.2550orALL. 8400

    Haverford Hil{h's court aggregat io n m et the immovable object last

    TIMIW ~ t 1 t ... TOMMVLeader

    Merion 1301Florists

    BALACYNWYD, PA.Telephone MANayunk 1H66

    Groshon215 City Line

    IncorporatedBelmont Ave. &. Levering Mill Rd,

    FuneralDesigns

    EDWIN H. BELLIS,Sheriff of ;1!ontgomcrl/ -Coulltil,w ho w il l head the COl/ntll Republican Execl/til' ( ' Committee.

    CEMETERYMEMORIALS IEDW. A. CARROLL CO .

    OPEN

    Holy Tf'inity Lutheran ChllrchRev. Clp.tus A. Senft , PastorMargaret Squier, OrganistThe Second Sunday in Lent

    February 21:9 .45 A . M.-Bible school.11 A. M.-The morning service.Tuesday night when they played Theme: "A Holy Life."

    Lower Mel 'ion in t he r e tu rn g ame of I 6.45 P. 1\L-Sen ior and Intermedithe l ea gu e s ea so n. T he And er so n- a te Lu th e r Leagues.men took things easy and loafed away 7.45 P. M.-The vesper service.to a 30 to 12 victory, holding the Red Theme : "Omri a nd Asa."and Gold baske teers to four field g oa ls Mo nd ay , 7.30 P. M.-Boy Scouts.and a l ik e number o f fouls. Wednesday, 7 P. M.-Junior choir.Cheltenham wi ll b e met tonight on Wednesday, 8 P. M.-Lenten serv-the local's cour t and Norristown wil l ice. Theme: "The Creed: Sin and Rehe the opposition away f rom home demption."next week. These league affairs will Friday, 7 P. M. - Confirmationwind up the baske tba ll season for iclass.L ow er Mer io n before entering the Friday, 7.45 P. M.-Senior choir.play-offs f or t he S ta t e t ou rn ament .Abe Ramsey, t he l ong lad who h as Narberth Methodist Episcopalbeen showing a great d eal in a basket- Rev . W. Vernon Middleton, Minister

    ball way the. past th ree,weeks, proved, Sunday, February 21: to be the bIg ~ e r t h a II I the Haver-I 9 .45 A . M.-Church school.BelIts Made Chairman ford c o n ~ e s t . HIS five fi,eld ~ o a l s and 11 A. M.-Morning wor sh ip . S er -. . I?ne chanty t ~ s s gave 111m , hIgh sco r- mon : "The Adequate Christ."of G.O.P. OrganizationI II1g .honors W l t ~ eleven pomts. Ray 3.30 P. M.-Jr. Epworth League.IB e c l ~ played h l usual go?d game, 6.45 P. M.-Combined meeting ofMr. Hess and Ml'S. Huber Local ~ c ~ l ' ~ n ~ s ~ : e ~ P O I ~ t a , ~ ~ 1 ~ O l l : : f i n ~ the Intermediate and Senior Epwor thJO e ens lve y . errl en p aye Leagues. Everyone is invited to healM e m ~ e r s of New.ly Ot' . his f ir st g ame s in ce h e b ~ c a m e s ic k D r. Barclay L. Jones the headmastergamzed Comnllttee a coup le of weeks ago a n ~ 1 III ~ h f in al o f Friends' Central School.l J ~ a l ' t e r ~ t o l e the ~ h o w ,WIth I llS s p l e ~ - 7.45 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . Ser -HEADQUARTERS did paSSIng, Dunng hIS short s ~ a y In mon: "The Grea t Refusal."the g a ~ 1 ( > the star of I,ast year s a,I- Tuesday , February 23:

    Sheriff Edwin JI. Bell is , of Jenkin- gregatlOn ,had four as,slsts on snappy 7.30 P. M.-Boys' basketball.town, was selected chairman of the passes whIle he cont r Ibuted some ex- 8 P. 1\L-Sunshine Bible class busi,Executive Commi tt ee of the :.\lontwnll- cellcnt floor work. ness meeting.ery County Republican orl {ani za ti on Looking ' forward to the Suburban Wednesday, February 24:at a meeting held r e c e n t l ~ in N O l ' I ' i ~ - eliminations for the State tournament, 8 P. M.-Lenten prayer service.town, it looks as if Chester would be t he T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 25:Two Republican j p a d l ' r ~ frol11 thi:: :\1aroon's opponen t i n t he f ir st g ame. 6.30 P. 1\1.-Junior choir rehearsal .section huve \)epn sI'1l'l.'tcc! to s('r\,c :\" Coa te sv il le w il l be l in ing up against 8 P. 1\1.-Choir rehearsal.

    members of tlH' committ((, with :\1 ' the othel' league division; so the localBellis. f a n ~ may expec t to see a return en- Baptist Church of t h E...angelThey are Pdpr C. J I p s ~ , t l " ! ' a ~ u !I " gagel11ent against the Chester County Robert E. Keighton , Minis t er

    and tax col lcet or o f Lowc \' : ll l' ri III champions . Coa te sv il le turned in a Stanley T. Reiff , Organistddol 'y over Lower Merion before theTownship, and 211 r". ,J