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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town February 5, 1937

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    Breslow,MarjoryJeanne

    P RI CE , F IV E CENTS

    Narberth Public SchoolsHOllor Roll, 2nd Quarter

    Emergency Relief ActiveNarberth's Volunteer Emergency

    Relief at the present time is assistingeight school ch ild ren to get glasses,and i s p rov iding milk and cr eam fortwo invalids. A baby conch is badlyneeded andanyonehav ingone is askedto get in touch with Mrs. EberhardtMueller, Narberth 3883.

    Mrs. Heath i n Broad cas tMrs. Ralph C. Heath , p resident of

    the Women's Community Club of Narb er th , b ro ad ca st over WI P onWednesday at noon. Her t opic w as"The Child Hea lt h C en te r of Narberth."

    Orchestra Concert 10thThe Main Line Orchestra, AdolphVogel, conductor, will give the second

    con ce rt o f its 15th season at LowerMerion Junior High School Auditoriun, Wednesday eveni ng , 8 P. M.Selma Aminsky-Caston, Russian soprano, will be the soloist.Miss Amansky-Caston will sing

    arias f rom "Cavel ler ia Rusticana," byMascagni, and "Tannhauser , " byWagner.The orchestra numbers will consist

    of the overture from Cantata 26,Bach-Leonardi; Unfinished Symphony,Schuber t; two string numbers, "Come,Sweet Death" and "Londonderry Air"as arranged by Henr i Elken, concludin g with two dan ces f rom "The Ba rt e red Bri de ," by Smetana .

    MERCHANTS BACK PLAN

    I Joseph L. Kelley, Narberth postmaster and leading Democrat , wi llappear before borough Council Monday n igh t to propose that a vehiculartunnel be made on Essex avenue un del' the P en ns yl va ni a R ai lr oa d t oconnect the north and sou th s id es ofthe town.Mr. Kelley announced his plan be

    f o re t h e mee ti ng o f Narberth BusinessCouncil Tuesday night at the Arcadia Restaurant and asked that thebusiness men as a body al so be presentto g iv e t hc ir i ndor semen t t o the project. Roy Gowland, presiden t of thebusiness group , and a large delegation have promised to attend.

    A large p ropo rt io n o f t he cost, itis h el d, wou ld be available throughWPA funds, mak in g i t possible fo rthe borough and the railroad companyto divide the smal ler remain ing expense.

    A petition favoring the tunnel isto be ci rcu lated among the merchan ts.Mr. Gowland was authorized to appoint a fellowship committee andgeneral p lans for improving businesswere discussed.Next meeting of Business Council is,planned as a di scuss ion of the new,postoffice and new tunne l p ro jec ts .

    In Leading Role

    ELIZABETH LYNCHof PClln Vallcy, who will playthe pa)t of "Julia" in Phi/illB(lrI'Y's "Holiday" to be g i ven byThe Nal'llcl'th Playcrs next Fri-day (lnd Satlll'dal/ at the Nar-berth School Auditorium.

    P. T. A. Study Group 10th"Courtesy" wil l b e t he s ub je ct f or

    s t udy and discussion when the P. T.A. Study Group convenes Wednesdayat 10. 30 A. M ., in the socia l room ofthe Community Building.

    Mrs. W. G. Briner will resumel eade rshi p o f t h e g roup . Cub Pa ck Mee ts S a tu r da yAt the social hour t ea a nd sand- The Narberth Cub Pack meets thiswiches wil l b e s er ve d b y the hostess, Saturday at 3 P. M. in the borough

    Mrs. Leslie B. Moxon. I school gymnasium.

    Bible Class LuncheonThe Women 's B ib le C la ss of th e

    Narberth Presbyterian Church willhol d a luncheon in the church par lo rsTuesday. Mrs. Ralph L. Rankin andMrs. James K. McCutcheon wil l b ethe hostesses.

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    ConUnued on Page Four

    NARBERTH , PENNSYLVAN IA , FEBRUARY 5, 1937

    Not ice Follows Visitberth Delegation

    Washington

    Survey is Approved IPlayers To Present Excellent Cast IVehicular Tunnelfor New Postoffice' In Barry's ~ ~ H o l i d a y " 11th and 12th; Under R.R. ProposedIJoseph L. Kel ley to P resen t

    Project Before Counci lMonday

    New Rotary Officers

    WILLIAM JAMES DRENNENpresident, Bala-CY1!1VlId-Na)'berthRoin)'l/ Club.

    to be Made Amon g N ewResidents of th e IBorough

    FIRE CALLSNarberth Fire Company: $634.53January 31 , 8 .30 A. M. All active! In addi t ion to the above th e folmember s and a ll apparatus respondeel lowing quant it ies of food and clothto a f ir e o f a n automobile and garage ing have been received and shipped toon the grounds of the St . Charles of the devastated area:Boromeo Seminary, Overbrook. Fire I 18 large car tons of cloth ing.Chief Charles V. Noel estimated the; 8 ca rt on s o f canned goods.damage at approximately $1000. I Also 300 cans o f food an d 3 cartons

    The Narberth Players nex t presentation "Hol id ay " by Philip Barry,will have Cecilia Link, E li zabe thLynch and William Dougherty in the

    QUARTERS HELD SMALL, stellar roles., . I Miss Evelyn Dut ton will coach th eA survey w I ~ 1 be made I Nar-, t hr ee -a ct d rama . T he p lo t concernedb:rth t o d et ermme t he necesslt.y for,l is t he s to ry o f two young, more-thanSIte, e tc ., o f, a new postoffice m the Iwealthy sisters, and forming that exborough. citing triangle, the young lover,Joseph L. Kelley, postmaster, re-I Johnny Case.ceived notice to that effect this week When the play opens ne xt week,

    from William Purdum, fourth as:ist-

    l,February 12 and 13 in t ~ N a r b e r ~ h

    an t postmaster general of Washmg- School auditorium, aud Iences wIl lton. witness the untiring effor ts o f a castLast week Mr. Purdum gave a cor -I of. e l even of the Narberth P l a y e r ~ .

    dial reception to Chester P. Cook, I MISS Glenn McCann, of Cynwyd, ISJohn Gilroy and Ant on E . Wohlert 'j assisting in d ir ec ti ng , whi le M rs .a ll of this community, who Ul'ged the C ha rl es H ar nd en a nd Mr s. C. J.erection of a new postoffice building.! Bruneel wil l b e in charge of proper-

    Members of the group feel that the! ties.present structure on Essex avenue is! Miss Link and M.iss L y n ~ h . h a ~ ebecoming i nadequ at e as t he territory both h ~ much prevIOus trammg Inserved by the Narberth office increases dramatIc works. A m e m ~ e r ~ t ~ and its receipts and business mount . p layers for two years, MISS Lmk IS. 'N b th' enjoying her second leading part.Postal receIpts In ar er m- "Th P f t Arb ' ' ' ' h' h h 0creased 15 er cent during the last e er ,ec I I Il1 W IC sec-p starred WIth George Werner was hertwo years . fi .. t t t' F th, . Irst major Il1 erpre a I on . or eMembers of the comnllttee cIte the coming play she will t ak e t he partf ac t t ha t neighboring communities, ,Continued on Page I"ourBal a-Cynwyd , Bryn Mawr and Hav-erford, h av e n ew postoffice buildings, Ie rect ed du ri n g t he last year or two League Legislation is New Patrolmall Approved;and that Ardmore's new pos toff ice i sunder construction. Presented at Meeting! Apply Before February 10

    I f the surv ey t o be made by the I The Publ ic Safety Commit teeof Boroug>n Council , meetingpostoffice department i s f avor ab le " Scnator Bean G oes o n Record Tuesday evening wit h Bu rg es sthe 11ext step wil l be to s ec ur e a Con-' Merl't Ig re ss io na l a pp ro pr ia ti on a nd t he n as Approving John R. Hal l, app roved the ap-take bids for the ground and building. System I pointment of an addi t ional patrolman for Narberth,The presen t postoffice was bui lt in ,Hl28 and is leased to the go ve rnm en t T he program of the League of I Appl icat ions for that posi-by Joseph P. White. Narberth is, Women Voters was o ~ t 1 i n c d for 1\1onl- tion may be made by any male Fil"l'lt HonorsThe l \ lulieres of t he Narb e rt h Fire ' C t L I t b 1\1rs I resident o f Narb e rt h, betweenr at cd a s a second class postoffice. ,gomery oun y egIs aors y , . Eighth Grade-GeorgeC o m p a n ~ ' will h ol d their monthly \V M G I I JI' of l\'IOllt"'0l11er\' lhe a ~ es of 21 and 30. Applica-: . . e Ima 111,. , ,., . . ' '-' .David Leech, Helen D o t ~ . ,nlee! 1"11" 1\. 'ronda" afternoon at 2 o'clocl; ; C 1 t lu cl 111 111('('1 tion blanks, which m ay be ob-, 0 L ' AT' A I . avenue, ynwy(, a a n w( . - - ' H1l\'lick, Vir gi ni a Knapp ,in Elm Hall, eglOn UXKII ~ r y s S nnua 11 I i ing at the V ~ l l e y Forge Holel, NOI'- I tained at the borough office in \Vohlert.

    Arrangcments wil l be madc for t h l ~ WILLIAM HOL1\1ES DURBIN Sauer tau t upper t 1; ristown, Friday. Elm Hall, should be f il led in, ad-- I I l l l ' e ~ , ' s e l l to \\'I'III'an1 H. Durbl'n, Seventh Grade-Eleanor Haywood,annual banquet t o be g-iven fo r t 1e l'iCC-jII'Csidcllt, Blllrt-CY/l1('!/d-Nrtl'- T. b f th A . , : The mee ti ng , whi ch was altended, " Detty Hollar.N"rberth Fire Com!Jum,'. Commit- berih Ruirt;'!'/ CIIlII. he mem "er s 0 e me l'1ca n ' - ' L- , h b .J I! chairman, Public Safety Com-- , A 'I' f H I IDS k ' by n111etv-t ree mem e r s anu . g u es s' l Sixth Gl'ade-Thomas Butler, .TackI 'II b -I glOn /\UXI Jary 0 aro ( . pea-' mittel', l\arberth, and returnedtee s a so \\"1 I' announcel. " .,.. was sponsored by the MontgOlllery, Ynunn"., j\I an .; Ol ive Bates , Virginia, " man Post , No. 356, WIll agal11 gIve to , 'I to the !JI'rough office on or be- ,The second JI1 the sencs of cal'll 0 d 0 b" I 't I t County League of \Vol11en Voters for I 'Durhin, Marjorie Em:, Dorothy Hut-pa rties given In' the l\Iulieres \ViII be' rennen an ur In t 1e communi y a s ~ u e r na u suppel i the lJU'rIJOSe of llresenting the League's fore February 10., _ .,! Ion Thursday evcnmg, February I I ,! . " I ton, JUIlC Heller, Detty Ridge , Loi sgiven at 12,:30 0 clock on Tuesday at I New Rotary Leaders f -. "0 . t'l '" TI . .11 program on jlroposed Ieg.lslatlOn to the " "Sclll'nck., ' . rom ;)." un I I. Ie suppel "I ' . 0 K "V " "dElm HaJJ, and will ojll'n wIlh a cov-, 1 . l ' tl t' ' t l e 'legislators who may vol e on !t, I r rusen 111 tV l I 'C"'C.Ol/11 [-[0110'1',", "I Ie serve( 111 1C pos s room In 1. - , -' "('r:d dl"h luncheon. ,: hel'e wl!1 be, a' Communi ty Bui ld in g. T icke ts can The gues ts o f honor included Stale' 0" k I Eighth Grade-Bill Briner, Kennethjlrlze nt each tablt -, Ihe comnl lt tee Il1 Schoolma n an d Realty Bl'okel' b b . ' I f' . 1 f tl e Senalor Theodore Lane Be'lI1 of Nor- Address on lC ens', Leins, Carroll "'('ston, Elizabeth Foltz,, . " '" ' . I . t . " 1\1" J e 0 tame, I'om any mem leI' 0 1" ' , , ,ch,u ge of thiS C,ll ( pal IS j Is.. Hcad Bala-Cynwyd. auxil iary or post-or call Miss Emma' I'Isto\Vn; Lambert Cad\Valader, o[ ;Pl'gg-y Hebsacl\CI', Mary Pruitt, BetsyBell Taylor, j\lrs. Charles Ha 1'l1;1en, Narberth Un i t I\ l lleller ' NarbC'rth 393liR, fo r rcser- i Vil la nova , re11resentative from the l.\tla tel' Novelis t Would be In - i.Tane Shaw, Betty Shull, Anna Walker,Mrs. Albert DUl'gstresser, !\II'S, I ow- vations.' Su er wil l b e prepared by First Legislat ive Distr ict; Ilinllll\ s . . 'Helen Wipf.anl Cotter Mrs. J. W. Jovce , 1 \I rs . PP: G' " f N . " t . D "II teres te d 10 Our SOCIal Prob-" ,' " . . , [ C LUB HEARS FLOOD TALK 1\11'5. Johanna Ent enmann and Mrs. ansel, a OlllS . u \ \ I ~ , emocl, , Seventh Grade-Richard Bossone,GeOlge ? I ~ l c s p l e , I\I! .. J. II. Baker, John Mowrer and their aids. from the Second Dlstnct; John HI Icms, Says Speaker All en Doty Vietol' Hea th E dw ar dMrs. Wilham Evan s, Mrs. George, 1 ( r al 'e r o f Pot ts town and IIany Z I --- , 'M" I l \ l " CI .1 ' lbmme ' : W. James Drennen, pr incipal o f lhe - mg , , ' , " , . \ _ Millcr, James PrUItt, George Wood-l \ I : ~ ~ e ~ C : : : n k ~ ~ . p u r ~ : ; l , e s l \ I r s . ' Davtci Narberth Public Schools , tool, the Narberth 's Health Good ,,:ampole, of . : ' e l f o l ' d ~ r e I ~ r c s e ~ ~ ~ t J , ~ ~ s SCHEDU LE FOR W OM EN ; row, Edna Andrew, Peggy Aul , Su-

    I I 1\1 G ffi baton Tuesdav as president of the T ' f lom t he Thnd LegIS atlve IStJ lCt. . --- I z an ne Aus ti n. S uz an ne Hew it t, K a-Rentschler, Mrs, Ra p1 D. . ac u n" ' C I Narberth s Board of Health at Its Congressman J William Ditter who I "Ch'lrles Dickens the greatest E n ~ - t . H t B tt S I II t~ 1 A V F I 1\1 H " y Kat 'Bala-Cynwvd-Narberth Rotary Iu I. F b t' T d f .J th I , "" I l'Ina OY , e Y c 1e en rager,!, ISS nna . ' 0 ey, rs, 1'111. s ,. ", ' '1 b I ' e ruary mee mg ues a y ounu e I had accep ted t he i nv it a ti on t o a t tend Iish novelist" said Dr. \Vilmer G'I B b S dl 'I 1\1 0 .' B' , M k ' II He w as apPOinted at a specHl oa n b h' h 1 h d 'd ' th i ' ." a1' ar a me ey.am rs. lIon ell ~ a e a , I ' I fi . I I oroug s ea t goo consl ermg e I t he mee ti ng was u nabl e to do so be- Krusen in his talk at the meeting of , S' tl G d W' AId d B'llreservat ions wi th Mrs. Tay lo r o r;mee tmg Mon( ay l1Ig It to l1lS 1 t Ie inclement season. . ' " I . IX 1 JI a e- . al ren r e , 1, ., i t e rm (un ti l June 30 ) of Alexander J. ;cause of Illness. the Women s Commu11lt y Club ?f I Kalre1', Greer HeJl1del, Freel Kuebler,Mrs, HalHden. 'Esrey, resigned. William H, Durbin, Geo rg e B. S up le e, secretary ~ n i Miss Virgin ia Atmore, of W a Y I ~ e , ~ a r b c r ~ h on Tuesday afternoon, "111 iRobert Miller, Neil Moxon, \VarrenI Narberth realty broker, was ap- health officer, reported that dunng : State ~ h a i r m a n of governmel,lt and I ts I ~ l 1 S varIOus n o v e l ~ , a p ! ~ e a l s t o t he heart IV.incent, Jane Bennett, 1 \ ~ a r y J 0 Dun-Sa lva ti on A rmy Chai l 'man :pointed to the vice-presidency made J a n u a ~ y the.re w ~ r e five. cases of IoperatIOn, s p o ~ e on the MerIt System as well as the head. , nmgton, Phoehe Jane EZlcl,son, PatsyCal led to Mo th el "s S Id e vacant by Mr. Drennen's promotion contagIOus dIsease. whoopmg cough" and th e GoodrIch Plan. He the n went on to outhne the Krauskop , Mary McCafferty, Carol' f rom that office. one ; scar le t f ev er , two ; mumps , one, I In an swer t o Mis s Atmore' s app ea l n umerou s well-known characters in Schroder, Eleanor Stam.

    Mrs. Robert A. Compt on , o f South i Floods were discussed by Carl and measles.. one. , . for support of th e Merit System, the v ar io us wor ks o f Dickens, stat-Narberth avenue, Narberth chairman ,Peter Birk inb ine, Bala-Cynwyd en- He also Issued tW,enty-slx permIts Senator Bean declared that he would ing that he ha d c re al ed a bo ut 1500f or t he Salvation Army Maintenance gineer, who t oo k up a timely topic to food handl er s durmg th e month. "go all the way with them." characters i n a ll , two-thirds of whichCampaign, was called to Syracuse, N. largely in t he l ig ht o f the aftermath. I He add ed that he f el t v ery loncly were women and children.Y., Wednesday morn ing , where hcr o f t he 1936 f loods. Vivid descriptions Gudd Luncheon Monday in t he S en at e a s there were only six- He concluded by asking th e ques-~ o t h e I > Mrs. Minnie Sanford, is c r it - , o f t h e desolation, loss o f l if e a nd ex- The. St. M a r ~ a r e t ' s . Guild , ~ the iteen R e p u ~ l i c ~ n s there. "No one pays t io n, ' :Wl.lat would D i ~ k e n s . be inter-Ically Ill. pe!1se c?nsequent upon t hese r ecent Catholic Church I Nalberth ".111 hold Iany attentIOn to us; no one asks us to ested m If he landed In thIS countryDuring her absence Mrs. Robert H. great floods wcre supplemented by a luncheon and brIdge party thIS Mon - be o n committecs or notifies us when at the present time?" He believes

    P ri ce , o f Essex avenu e, co-chairman, praise fo r the public health officials, day at 1 P. M. a: the ~ a l a Golf C I ~ b . ! there ar e hearings. If you want SUII- that, first, he would be in terested inis i n cha rg e. These workers have' police and ut il i ty employes who act in Mrs. R o b ~ r t R 1 C t l 1 l 1 1 l 1 ~ e r , o f Menon!po r t of your bi ll s ," he said , "you can Unemployment; second, in Capitalvolunteered their services: these emergencies with intelligence Park, ~ r o m l s e s a s p e c 1 8 l ~ y f ~ a t u r ~ d ido better by appeal ing to Mr. Gan se r. " and Labo r; t h ir d , Neut r al i ty and Dis-Mrs. George Brown for Nor th Nar- and heroism. entertamment and a surprIse gIft WIll I Miss Atmore d ee la red that the armament.

    berth avenue, Mrs. Mary Miller and, Continued on Page Three Ibe awarded. ILeague was pledged t o suppor t leg- He recommended re ad ing of theMrs. Verna Woodcock fo r Forrest ' i s lat ion based on the Goodrich Plan following Dickens' biographies: Oneavenue B h G $634 rJ d Cl th i nso fa r as it follows the League pro- by John Foster and another byO t h e ~ ' volunteer workers are needed. oroug tVeS , COO, 0 Ing gram. Stephen Leacock and Ra lph S taus s.

    ! 'T ' Ad R d C I Fl d R I f Mr. Longak er discussed t he pr es - H e also mentioned the annual ban-Junior Club Notes !.L 0 t e ross n 00 e Ie e n trend t owar d c en tr al iz at io n o f q ue t of the Dickensian Institute to beT he ne xt m eeting of the Junior' Iumt s o f government and urged mem- held next Mon day t o c el eb ra te t he

    Women's Community Club of Nar-' 1\1" B h N f th f 1 h' f h h'ld f th bel'S to "carefully study this problem anniv er sary o f Dickens' b ir th , a nd. . The am Lme ranc o. 1 0 e 0 c at mg rom t e c I ren 0 e, . 1 h . , 1 A h ' f I 1berth wil l b e Thursday evemng, Feb- 'R d C I h ' N N b I P bl' ShI. I and determme w 1Ct elf It IS t 1e mer- t old of t e meetmgs a t 1e .Fe low-. . Amencan c r o s s , t 1roug ItS ar - ar cr t 1 u IC C 00 . ." d " .ruary 11 in cha rg e o f t he MUSIC Com- I . MER b t N b tl E R l' f !Can way. shIp an lIlvlted those mter est ed t o, . bert I r ep resent at iv e, r s . . 0 er ar er 1 mergency e Ie gave ' l ' .mittee who wi ll present a vocal i s t . . h 't' f t f d d d f Mrs. Forrest L. Gager, vlce-c1mr- come to these meetmgs., . Riter, WIS es t o exp res s I s smcere our car ons 0 canne goo s an our d Mand inst rumental is t and the pupIls of . C t th'C d t f I th ' f th . , man o f the County Le ague, an rs. A fine musical program was p re -Marjorie Hoffman in an exhibition of a p P ~ ' e c ~ ? Ion fO Ne ~ I I : ~ n s f an tho:- car l ~ s 0 t h 1 l 1 ~ r:m th ~ I .own IHerbert Le Van, p re si de nt of t he s en te d by the Newton Coal Company. gamza Ions a ar er or Clr supp les, an e ar er US1l1ess INorth Pe nn Lea ue spoke on other' . 1 .dancll1g. generous response a nd h elp in the Council g av e t hr ee c ar to ns o f food. I , g., . . TrIO. They p ayed a Bohenllan folkThe Book Club wil l meet next Mon- t Th B S t II t d 1 thO Iphases of l eg is la tIOn m whI ch t he s on g T an go T za ng e Melodic by ex-.. . . Jll'esen emergency. e oy cou s co ec e c 0 1l1g! ", d :day evenmg 111 the A m ~ n c a n ~ e ~ l O n Contributions received to Wednes- from door to door and res id ent s sentILeague IS mteleste . PreSIdent Dawes , Val se B lu et te , andRoom of the Commumty .BUlldmg, day noon ar e reported as follows: in al l k inds of supplies. . in conclusion Brahm's L ul la by . T heMrs. Ellsworth Clarke, c h a l r ~ a n . . Cash contributions f rom indi- Contributions of cash or checks I Local Boys to Broadcast program was in charge of Mrs . E . A.Four .of t he members WIll gIve viduals and organizations. $254.71 may be depos it ed in the Red Cross Jim Sel by , o f Cynwyd, a nd And y J am ie so n, c ha irman o f t he Literaturebook revIews. , Public School Chi ldren.. . . . 42.88 boxes or sent either to Mrs . E . Rob- Simpson, of Narberth, who ar e t.he Continued on Page ThreeThe chai rman would l ik e a hundred Red Cross collection boxes at er t R it er , L ak ev iew Apa rtment s, membe rs o f t he Amherst Glee Club,

    per cent attendance, Narber th Theat re 168.65 Narberth, Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller, I will b ro ad ca st w it h t he club at theat various stores, etc . . . . . 168.29 206 Essex avenue, Narber th, or direct Jack Oak ie Hou r n ex t T ue sd ay eve-

    to American Red Cross, Times Medi- ning from New Yo rk City.cal Building, Ardmore.Clothing and food supplies should

    be delivered to Elm Hall (Fire House)Narberth.The Main Line Branch No.1 o f t heAmerican Red Cro ss h as e xe rt ed r en ewed e ff or ts t o collect money an':!

    Mulieres t o P la n B an qu et ;Second Card Party Tuesday

    A campaign for neW members for Ithe Narberth Fire Company amongnew residents of the community will ibe started soon, Horace Smedley"financial secretary, w ill be in charge Io f t he drive.This action was decided upon Mon

    day night at the company's Februarymeeting, with TIistram B. duMarais,president, presiding. ICharles V. Noel, f ir e c hi ef , wasi

    aut ho ri zed t o purchase rubber hats, Iboots and coats necessary fo r act iv emembers in f ighting f ires . IAt its annua l r eo rg an iza ti on l a st I

    Fr iday the Active Members' Club ofthe Narberth Fire Company re-elected \all its incumbent officers:Harry H. Hollar, president; James

    Smyth, v ice-pr es id cn t; Charl es V. iNoel, treasurer, and George B. K n a ~ p , IJr., secretary. The present entertam-Iment commit tee was reappointed. .The c lub wil l hol d a dinner meeting'

    February 26 at t he Arcad ia Rest au rant, Narberth.Sevcral members have volunteered

    their services for fire patrol work inthe flood district i f F ir e Chief CharlesV. Noe l is called upon to send a COIlt ingent to the Ohio River Valley.

    NEW C LOTHI NG NEEDED

    Drive

    Fire Company Plans IMembership CampaignVOLUME 23, No. 18

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    P ag e T wo O UR T OW N February 5, 1937

    Artny

    Ardmorc, Pennsylvania

    Wa v e s

    A. J. Drexel PaulChairman. Main Line DivisionV an H or n Ely, Jr.ViceChainnan, Main Line Division

    Salvation

    Ardmore, Pa ,

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-3 specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials for $1.25

    -spiral and croquignole; French Oil,Zotos and Frederic.Experienced operators.

    of the

    PLEASE DON'T DELAY!

    P e r m a n e n t

    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    , n

    CYNWYD 6 6 2OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    300 L e v e r i n ~ Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 92743 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077

    A Thousalld Times No!"

    KATHLENEBEAUTY SHOP P E

    Friends

    O il a nd W ater Co lo r P a in ts , Canvas an dBrushes f or y ou r a rt workBeau t if u l Go l d , Si lve r a nd An t iq u e d F r amesfo r th e pain t ingsC o r ne r C u pb o ar ds , V a l an c e Bo a rd s , Book shelves m ad e to your ideasRec re at io n R o om sugges t ions an d pr lce sgiven wi thou t obligation

    Are You Driving?

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    No n ee d f o r an y woman to b e tie d d ow n f or l if e to awashtub tha t actually affords nothing bu t aches an dpains an d loss o f y o ut h an d b ea ut y. S en d us a bundletoday-see ho w well y ou c an ge t a l ong w i thou t a wash.tub. Your laundry will c om e b ac k PASTEURIZED.

    SPECIAL1ZING .

    St.Mary's Laundry, Inc.

    29 Bala Avenue , Ba l a-Cynwyd

    " N O ~ NO!

    Mr. Deed s went to town a n d d i dn 't like it . He wa s bettersatisfied w i th h is Tu -b a -f our s nearer home. We d i dn 't reallymean to s ay th is , j us t wanted to d ro p a few "notes" tha ty ou t oo c an b e satisfied with home products.Just a short dr ive-p len ty of parking sp ace - and yo u willfind

    Office: 14-16 Ardmore Arcade

    Mrs . R ob er t A . C om pt onChairman, Narberth Division

    Merritt C. HuseGeneral Chainnan

    By doing thi s you will h el p t he Army to r e ach thei r goa l an d helpthe worke rs who a re g iv ing their time for th is worthy Cause .

    Wh o have not ye t made thei r con t ri bul ion to the 1937 MaintenanceFund Campa ign a re urged to mail their checks t o t he MAIN LINEHEADQUARTERS.

    ARNOLDwith

    NOW!Friday and Saturday

    EDNA FERBER ' S

    Piano Organ - Jazz

    Present your child with the

    L. W. V. to Mcet 10th

    EDWARD

    turbu lent romance of the lumbercamps

    Key t o A n ot he r Wod d

    Her "CIMMARON" Il,rilled YOI,.YOI / cheered her "SHOWBOAT."Now see

    ((Come and Get It "

    MARGARET SQU IERStudio: 305 Grayling Ave.Narberth 4109-J

    New term c1asscs now fo rmingfrom th e age o f th ree up.

    Let your children learn t o makemusic as well as play it.Music taught by Harmony andRhythm.

    Feb. 7, 8, 9

    February 5BOBBY BREEN

    SUNDAY MOVIES2-11 P.M.

    Su n" Mon" Tues.

    DOROTHY LAMOUR"The Jungle P r incess"Ray Milla nd Lynne O \' erman

    Friday,. Rainbow 011 t he R iv er "

    May Robson Charles BUlterworthLalest Edition: March of TimeSaturday February 6The New Female Tarzan

    ARDMORETHEATRE

    CEMETERYMEMORIALS

    Form Law Pa rlncr s hip iHenry A, F r ~ ' c , Narbcrth boroughsolicitor, iR one of Rix attorncys who

    have announced thc fOJ'ma ti on o f al aw par tne rs hip to bc known as'Moffett & Roth, with otnccs at 1608.Walnut strect. Thc senior mcmbcr,: MAE WESTJohn Blair Mof fe tt , i s a Bryn Mawr "G o West Yo un g Man"r es id cn t. T hi s firm is a continuation Warren William Alice Brady Frances Fa rme rof the old Philadelphia partnership EDW. A. CARR"LL CO . Randolph Scott Lyle Tal bot J o el M cC re aknown as McIlhenny & Lamberton. 'I II Wed" Thurs" Fri. Feb, 10, 11, 12 I

    I Incorporated IDr. K in g Con su lt an t CHARLES LAUGHTONDr. Leroy A. King, prcs ident of thc I Belmont Ave. & Levering Mil l Rd. In Saturday at 1 P. M. I A dNarberth School Board, is serv in '" as i "REMBRANDT" r more 4400" BALA-CYNWYD, PA. S . II SId F Ifinancial consultant to the Educational' with pecla y e ecte eature IICost Survey COlllmission, appointed I Telephone MANayunk 0166 Gertrude L awrence, Elsa Lanchester for the Children "Know whcre your laundry goes"by the l a ~ P e n n s ~ v a n i a L e g ~ l a t u r ~ I ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~__ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ _ ~ __

    OUR l " l I l o ~ " \ { 1 1 ~ , : T I Senior H ig h Hon or Roll 11 th Convent i on o f Count y gOl11ery County Council of the Na-JL \ 'W 1. i These twelve Lower Merion Senior Coming Events lJocal Movies P. T . A. Counci l Satu rday tional CongrcRs of ParcntR and Teach-'High School pup il s h av c earned a .1-. 1 el'R. It is to be hcld this Saturday atA CO-o]I/'I'af!!'' COII ' . ln lmit ll Ncws]l( / ]Jcr g ra de o f flO pCI' cent 01' hetter in "TI R I t' f tl H d Abington High School, and delegates!rJlll/deri IJ/. I!Jl4 bll fhe Nrtr/wrth I fl ' . , '. b' t f th Main Linc OrcheRtra, Adolph Vogel, "COllIe a nd G et I t" by Ie c a lOn o Ie Ol11e ,anCivic A.'socir tUOII, r tnrl ]lI/blished l ~ a c lo t lel1 l1l.lJor RU .ICC s or e Ed F b N b I School toward Charac ter For'lllatlon" fl 'om fifty associations throughout the

    I f tl I I conductor; Selma AminRky-Caston, t 'II I t 1\ fevel'l! P"i']lf/J of Nrtr/Jc rlh , Pa . . scconl quartcr 0 Ie sc 100 year: ,.' na er er at ar er t ) . coun y WI Je prescn. {embers 0. Da\'iJ Alburgcr, Gcorgc Arl11oUl', Russlal1 sopl'l\no, solOIst; Lowcl' Mer- I'IS the t hemc to be d ev cl op ed at t he thc council will cOllvene at 9.45 for~ ~ ~ ~ I f n t ~ l i ~ ' t X ~ ~ ~ l l , n ' . f ' ~ l \ I ~ ~ ' r Puhllsher Clai rc Barton, Lena DcMareo, ,Jad;; ion ,Junior High Auditorium, Febru- Edlla F er bc r' s story of the rip- 11 t h annua l convention o f t he Mont- rcgistlation.Anne Morgoan l tohenH. Sodal Ell llor Gilkeson, Ruth Goodwin, Elizabeth' ar y 10, 8 P. M. roaring' life in the logging' camps of it;. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ . _ ~ _ . ~ . _ . ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! i iOffice_ 209 I-Iaverford Ave., Narb('rth i Laughcatl, Noyes Leech, Frances St. \'nlentine's Dance, auspices the Wisconsin lu tnhcr district C0I11CS: I - - - - ~ - - - - -TelePhones-Narberth4100, Cynwyd 811 Lynd, Cather ine Morr i s, Jamcs Sny- Harold D. Speakman ~ o ~ t , Legion to the Narberth screcn this wcck-cnd.lSubscription rate, $2 per year in advance' dcl' and Rcnee Trilling. Room, Communi ty BUl ldmg , Nar- Headed by Edward Arnold as Barncy IEntered as s e ~ s H matter Oclo- - - - hPlth, I ~ c b r u a r y 13. Glasgoow , who makes good in the tim-ber 13, 1914, at the Post Office at l"ar- Rita Rizzo, of Ardmorc, eigohth I "Patience" Gilbert and Sullivan her business (but not in romance)berth, Pa" under the Act of lIlarch 3, I 1 ' 'i879. grade pupIl, won the sevcnt 1 annua opera, Music Department of Lower t he c as t includes Frances Farmcr,=============== ! spelling contest at thc Lowcr Merion l\Icrion Hig-h School, J un io r Hi gh Jocl McCrea, Wal ter B rc nn an a ndFriday, February 5, 1 93 7 I Junior High School last wcek from Auditot'ium, February 18 and 20. Andrea Leeds.

    ==c============== 0 o t h ~ r pupils from all p ar ts o f t he "Holiday," Narbe rt h P la ye rs ' p ro - "An th on y Advcrsc," Hervcy Allen's,townshIp and Narbcrth. She success- duction Narberth School Auditor ium mighty cpic adventurc romance, is the IMusic Lovcrs in Borough fully hurdl cd bot h "g raphi t e" and 8,30 P.'M., Fchruary 12 and 13. 'attraction Monday and Tucsday.:-;arhl'rth ('an hoast of a wl'alth "longevity" at th e finish. Youth Concert by Philadelphia 01'- F re dr ic Mar ch h as t he t it le role.

    of llIusie loving' proplr, \Yithin chCRtra, Eugene Ormandy, conduct- "Adventure in Manhattan," a COIl1-i ts c nv ir on s r cs id cs B ru ce C a 1 ' e ~ ' , Son Born to Hofmanns illg, Academy of Music, 8 P. M.,Iedy - romance - melodrama - mystery,the dirrl'tor of th r famous Bach Mrs. Josef Hofmann, wife o f t he F eb ru ar y 10. with Jean Althur a nd J oe l McCrcaSociety of Hrthlrhr1ll: HalT)' world-famcd pianist, becamc the Natllan Milstcin, violinist, All Star as a pair of scat ter-bra ined lovers,mother of a 7%-pound boy Monday Conccrt Se ri es, Ac ademy of Music , will be shovm Wedne sd ay (Ca shBallks, tIlt' dirr! 'tor of t he Ch or al at the Philadclphia Lying-in Hospital. February 4. Award Night).AI.t Soc ie ty o f I 'l li la dp lp hi a of The parents announccd they will call "Littlc Women," Children's Theatre Next week, starting Thursday, thcwhich Le\ \' is Eash, \' is the p1'esi- the baby Petcr. production, Erlanger Theatre , 10,30 feature will be "Banjo on My Kncc, " Ident . HUlIlV of thp 1IIr1llbr1's of The Hofmanns livein Mcrion. Mrs. A. M., February 6. a mus ical of th e South's Mississippi, . H f . I f n 81 t Rivcr, with Barbara Stanwyck.th r Bala-( :\'I1\\'\,d Chol'Us. which 0 mann IS t le ormcr Hetty 101' ,'11 . t .\' 'il 1 '\I\(I 2 "Tilt' concert pianist. She was marricd to GMan Addresses Jun ior s ;WI pI : s r l ~ . ~ 1 , , . Hofmann, director o f the Curtis Insti- Art i s t 111 Reading 25th Mrs. Lafore Again PublicityGondollrrs With :\11', and, :\Irs. t ut e o f Music, in 1924, b ut t hc m ar - Cha i rman o f Children 's A id.TanlPs Tilbury a \1(1 : \I rs , Creorge riagewas not revealed until four years Maxwell Chaffetz-"G" man f rom\\'oodrow, taking' solo parts, aHd later. She is 30 and he is 60. the Philadelphia office of the Federal Mrs. John A. Lafore, o f P en n Val-]\f/lJ'g'!II'!'1 Squ ic r. a s th r accompa- Bureall of Inves tigat ion - "pinch- ley, publicity cha irman o f the Chil- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! . i i ~ ! ! . ! ! - ! ! . ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~nist, ]n additioll thrre a r em a l l yMemb e r o f S ympo s i umh i t t i n g .. forR.E .Ve t te r l i .whowasdren . sAid Society of Montgomery r r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    I . , Miss E li zabe th T . Smi th , of Nar- called out of town unexpectedly on County, was reappointed to that postothers iu trl 'ps ted in chora mlUile III bcrth, i s a mcmber of the Social Com- business, spoke at the Narberth Jun- for 1937 by Mrs. J. Aubrey Anderson,t.lle choirs o f t he local chllrches as C 'd t th ., 'Iittce for thc \Vomcn's League S ym - i or (}l11l11unity Club last Thursday prcsI en , at e orgamzatlOn swrl l a s c hu rc he s o ut si de the C01ll- pos ium on "Women in Occupational evcning, monthly meeting Monday at Norris-I \ lUI I it.\'. Ficlds," which is being hcld at Ober- He gave a general idea of the set-j town.lin College, Oberlin, Ohio, Fr iday and up of t he F . B. I. and spoke on f in ge r- / O th er committee chairmen apSaturday, Fcbruary 12 and 13. printillg, explaining that no two per- pointed arc: Mrs. Norris D. Wright,Civic Assn. Hears Relief Miss Smi th i s t he daugh ter o f Mr. son s fingerprints a rc a l ik e -e v er y finance; Mrs . Cha rl es J. Quillman,Plea; Royer New President and Mrs . Frank C. Smith, o f 422 OldIfing'cl ' of the Dionne Quints di ffers caRC; Mrs. Frank C. Parker, house;Gulph road, Narberth. from every other. He mentioned 110W Miss Mary Cresson, clothing; Mrs.A p ica f or Midwest flood sutTercrs onc lateRt f ingerprint had s av ed t he B. Brooke Barrett, aut omobil e andwas m adc last Thursday night by Wor ld D ay o f P ra ye r l l i ~ e s o f f ou r mcn apprehended for a a ls ,o. Christmas; Mrs. John J. Me-Frank E. B a l l ~ n t y n e , .gcncral man- A \Vorl d Day of Praycr will be I cl'lme and ,trapped and e o ~ d e n 1 l 1 e d thc, WIllIams, personnel, ~ n Mrs. Ashley Iagel' of thc PhIladelphIa Auto C lub, o bs er ve d in all the ProtcstantIrcal culprltR. The Tech11lcal Labora-I P. Hunter, membcrshlp. Iat a d in nc r mceting of t hc Commu- churchcs of Narberth on Februarv 12 t or ic s in Washington, D. C., employ I Inity Hca lt h a nd Civic Associat ion ,: i t i s announccd by thc I n t e r d c n o n ~ i n a : ove r fifty men who are exper ts on ' Schrepfer Defense Spcakerhcld in the Merion Cricket Club. ~ h i tional Association of Churches, spon-I handw riting, blood analysis, ballistics, I Frank A. Schrepfer, o f Narbc r th ,ba la nc ed b ud ge t o f L owe r McrlOn ISOl of t hc d ay . Ietc. ! past national commander o f t hc l\Iili-jTownship was discuRsed by Julius 1\11'. Chatfctz said that every twenty I tary Order of the Purple Hcart , ad-Zieget, prcsident of i ts commission- Frank C . Pequ igno t I s e ~ o n d s therc is a major c r i l ~ l e com- d re ss cd a national defcnsc mccting'lers. F l' f F 1 C P mlttcd and every forty-five mmutes a Tuesda" ni

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    Narber th 4035

    FOUNDED l 8 l 2

    Details of this Personal Loall Plall will begladly frlrnished at allY office of the Compan."

    Today the useful Geld of credi t belongs as much to the modest incomeg roup s as to l arger business enterprises. Professional and salaried menand women, established wage earners,proprietors of small businesses, in factanyone whose income is steady andassured, is ent it led to bor row moneyfor proper and constructive purposes.Th e Pennsylvania Company take spleasure in announcing the inauguration of it s Persona l Loan Service ,another progressive step toward acomplete banking service to metropoli tan Philade lph ia. This plan,convenient and economica l, is nowavailable at the main office and eachof the ten branch offices in Philadelphia and its suburbs.

    The Pennsylvania Company has longsough t t o keep its banking servicemodern and attuned to the needs ofth e public. For many years it hasmade loans and has given sound business counsel to credit-worthy merchants and manufacturers.

    PERSONAL

    FOR INSURANCES ON LIVESAND GRANTING ANNUITIESArdmore Branch: 7 East Lancaster Avenue.

    Member Federal Deposi t ltlSurallCe Corporatio,z

    VALENTINE CARDS 5c UPCHILDREN ' S VALENT I N E S - I e UP

    THEPENNSYLVANIACOMPANY

    Bank of NarberthIDepos i ts I n su red under th e Gov e rnmen t P l a n

    Member 0/ Federal Reserve System Open at 8 A. M. daily fo r you r convenience

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    VALENTINE'S DAY CHOCOLATES

    LOANSfor the

    INDIVIDUAL

    The

    2 2 4 Hav e r fo r d Av enu e

    Shellenbergcr 's , S c hr af ft 's a n d Whi tman ' s in specialp a ck age s - -4 5 c t o $3 a box.

    PARTY FAVORS and DECORATIONS

    The la rges t assor tmcnt of Va l cn t in e Ca r d s we h av e ev ershown. C om e e ar ly f or be s t s c le c t ion .

    National

    EDWIN II. BELLIS. Sheriff.

    ESTATE NOT ICE

    WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1931

    I ~ S T A ' n ; OF ESSIE 1\1. VIGUERS,iilioC the B o r o u ~ h of Nal'berth, Mont!\,omeryCounty, decellst:d.Let ters tc s ta lnen t :t r r on thn auo\ ' c cs tale h a v i n ~ been ~ " " n t e d to the unders i ~ n c d . a ll p er Sons i ndeh te d t o t he s ai deHtate are requested to rual{c irllmedlatepannent , and those having legal claimsto present the sartle without deluy dJCHARLI';S L. VlGur;;RS, JR , ...". .THOMAS LAWIU;NCE VIGUERS

    l ~ x e c u l o r s114 Woodside Avenue, Narberth, Pll.(0-3-5)

    Down Money-$200.00Sheriff 's Office, Norristown. Pa.January 26. 1931.

    S ei ze d n nd t ak en in execution as theproperty of William D. Smedley and to besold by

    The improvement s the reon ore a:2-story brick store an d apartment 16 feetf ro nt b y 40 feet deep. with 2 r oo ms o nfirst floor, 5 r oo ms a nd bath o n s ec on dnoor. cellnr. gas, e lec t r ic . Sp ring fi e ld wa ter .h ea t ing s y s tem .

    SUB JECT t o certain restrictions thereinmentioned.

    at 1.00 o'c1ock P. M. in Court Room "A"at the Court H ou se i n t he Borough of Nor .r is to wn . s ai d C ou nt y. t he f ol lo wi ng described Real Estate:

    By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ofMontgomery Coun ty . P enna . t o m e d ir ec te dwill be sold at Public Sale on.

    S ei ze d a nd taken in execution as theproperty of Marie C. Risiling, M o r t g a ~ o r .and Luthe r A. Harr. Secretary of Bankingo f t he C om mo nw ea lt h of Pennsylvania. IReceiver of Wests ide Building and LoanAssociat ion. Real Owner. and to be sold byEDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    UNDER A:-ID SUBJECT to certa in Cond i ti o ns and B u i l d i n ~ ! , Restr ictions .

    UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain buildi n g r e st r ic t io n s as therein mentioned andto f ur th er r es tr ic ti on s a s t he re in fully L:-iiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.!set forth.

    ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT or pie ce of~ r o u n d with. t h e b u il d in g s and improvements the reon e rect ed, SITUATE in theBorough of Narberth, County of Montgomer y an d State of Pennsy lvania . bounded anddescribcd accordiRg' to n c er ta in s ur vc ymade as follows, to wi t : -

    Se iz ed n nd t ak en i n e xc cu ti on as theproperty of William T. Harris. Jr .. MortHa'Hor. and Logonian BuildinH a nd Loa n Association, Real Owner . nnd to b e s ol d b yEDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    Th e improvement s the reon or e a:2-story plastered house, 30 fe et f ront by16 f e et d ee p, w it h 3 rooms on first f lOOf , 3rooms a nd b at h o n second floor. ce l l ar , g as ,e l ec t ri c l i gh t s, S p ri ng f ie l d w a te r , heating:s y st em, p o rc h f ro n t.

    BEGINNING In middle of HomewoodAve., 450' N. 20" 26' \V. from junction ofmiddle lines of Homewood Ave. and SabineAve. Cant. in front o n H omewo o d Ave.23.85' and extending in depth 151.51'.

    BEGINNING at a poi nt on the Westerlyside of Shir ley Lane at t he dis tance of432.3 f t. measured Northwardly and Northwestdardly along the Southwester ly side ofShi rl ey Lane. a nd t he Wes te rl y s id e ofS h ir le y R o ad from its i n te r se c ti o n (w he next ended) with the t it le li ne of HaverfordIRoad a nd Merion Road . t he nc e Sou th 16deg., 24 min. West 134.51 ft. to a pointin line of lond now o r l ate of F let ch erSt it es ; t hence by said l and Nor th 19 deg.38 min. West 15 ft. to a po int; thenceNorth 85 deg. no min. Eost 134.92 ft. to apoint on the Westerly side of Shirley Lane;t he nce a long t he s ame the two fo llowingcourseS and distances (I) South 19 deg., \14 min. East 30.96 ft. and (2) on a linec ur vi ng to the l ef t w ith a r od iu s o f 1 8. 63f t. t he arc distanee of 24.2 f t. t he chord ofs ai d c ur ve d line ha s n bearing South 28 1deg .. 3 min. Eas t 24.10 ft. t o t he p la ce ofbeginning. Being lot No.3.

    OUR TOWN

    Phone: NARBERTH 4100

    15c a linef or Bot h Newspapers

    Count fiv e wordS t o l in e-wil l be accepted up to 'Vednesday , 5 o 'c lo ck , f or Frlday's Issues.

    Siwat ions WantedDAY'8 "'OnK des . by expo laundress &cook. Ilefs. $3 & carfare. Bar. 0557. (19)

    The improvement s thereon ar c a:2 ~ , -story brick an d p l as t er e d h ou s e, 24feet fr on t by 32 f ee t deep. with I -s toryplastered addition 10 feet by 10 feet, with4 rooms on first floor. 3 rooms and bath onsecond floor. 2 rooms on third f loor . ce l la r.gas, e lec tr i c l igh ts . Springfield water, heating s y s tem , po r ch front.I-Car plastered garage 12 feet by 18feet.

    I ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J :

    u re, P1 0 s er-Ing. Beddings. Rugs c l eaned, repairedand stored. ChalIengcr, 281 Montgomeryavenue, Cynwyd. Phone, Cynwyd 85.Formerly with John "'anamaker. (tt)iUPHOLSTERING and rep. Sprtng's of3-plece suites repaired. $10; Chair re-! covered. $5. Go a n ~ w h e r e . Call Lewis,: 227 JiJ. Latwaster ave. \"layne 1496.. , Lost a" d FoundFOU;.;'!); K e ~ ' s on Avon road, :-:arberth.Owne,' may have sanle by identiCyingthem at the Our Town office. ~ 0 Hav-erford avenUQ, Narberth. (16)GAIlAGI'; Garages for RentCor rent; Montg-omery ave ..I near Kent road. Cyn. 571. (18)iI Real Estate for RentSl"l\U-DETACHED HOUSE In Narberth;6 roonlS and bath, g-ara!\'e, old shade.at trnctive scctlon; enclosed porch; rental$:'0 per month. "'rite "A," Box 447, Nar-

    h { ~ l " t h , Pa.,! FOR nENT: Attractive semi-de-tached house in Narberth. Threehcdrooms. with maid's rootn and, t o il et i n hagement ; !\"u'age, enclos- Icd por ch . o ld shade; reasonablerent. \"I'ite "A." Box 447, Nar- i herth, 01' phonc Narbcrth 4100. ,I I,

    SHERIFF'S SALEB}' virtue of a ' . rit of Le" ' ar i F ac ias . i s s uedout of t he Cou rt of Common Pleas of \M ~ n t g o I n e r } ' County, Penna . to me directed.WIll be sold at Public Sa Ie on

    WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1931 IIat 1.00 o'clock, P. M. Eastern StandardTime. in Court Room "A" at the CourtHouse, in the Borough of Norris town, saidCounty. the following described Real Es

    THE FIRESIDE

    At Your Ser"ice ALL THAT CERTAIN lo t o r piece ofCARPgNTER _ BUILDER _ Estimates i g round with t he buildinHs a nd improve 'jcheerfully fUrnished. Jobbing promptly' ments thereon about being erected, Situateattended to. Leander '''licltman, 305 Con I near Narberth, in the Township of Lower \way a \'e . Narberth 3888. (23) \ Merion, County of Montgomery. and StateD k of Pennsylvania. bounded and describedIC en s RELIABLE CARPENTER. alteratlons, according to a cer tai n plan a nd surveyI storm windows. Gottl ieb Esslln!\ 'er, 1221 t he reof made by Mil ton R. Yerkes, C. E..Continued from Pa!\'e One Conway a venue. Call Narberth 3748-R. IBryn Mawr, Penna., Dec. 15. 1911. and reo(tf) vised April 18, 1923. and mor e fu lly deDepartment. =D R ; - - A ~ P ; ; : ; ; : : E . ; ; : R : ; I " ' E : : - ; S : ; - , - - ; S : : - ; I . , - I P - - C = - o - v - e - r - s - , - . " . V - e - n - e . ; . t i ' : : a : ' : ' n scribed as follows. to wit: BEGINNING atAt th c business meeting Mrs. Ralph blinds Awnings F rnltu U I I t a point in the middle line of Norberth Ave

    C H tl'd t . t d tl nue (50 ft. wide) at the distance of 231>.81. ca ' 1, presl en , apPOln e le f t. measured South 16 deg" 16 min. Eastf ol l ow ing commi tt e e t o cons id e r th c alon g the sai d middle line of Norberthadvisab il i ty of offering th e club prop- Avenue from a sp.ike set at its intersectionWIth the middle Im e o f the Haverford and

    erty fo r th e new Narberth post office: Merion Road. thence North 13 deg" 44Mrs. C. J. Goodvea r, Mr s. Henrv min. East 66.32 ft. to a poi nt , th enceI, '.. ' South 16 deg" 16 min. East 23 ft. to a'rye and Mrs. \ Vi ll lam H . Muller point, thenee South 73 deg" 9 min. WestMrs. Heath also u rgc d th e s uppo rt of 66.32 ft. to a poi nt in t he middle l ine of

    1\'1 . R b >.t A C , I ' , . Narbe rth Avenue. t hence a long the sameIS . 0 el . ompton, \ \ 10 IS 11l North 16 deg" 16 min. West 23.10 ft. toc ha rg e o f t he Salvation Army drive in the first mentioned point place of beginning.

    N ar bc rt h. T he s um of $10 was vo tedt o b e g ive n to th eAme r ic a n Red Crossfor flood victims. Two new membe rsof t hc club arc Mrs. H e n r ~ ' Dunhamand he r daug 'h t er , Mr s. John A.Anderson.Tc a followed, with Mrs. E. A.J amie son and Mrs. E. B. Hoskins atth e te a table.Th e Litcrature Group will meet at1.30 ncxt Tues d ay a f te rnoon at th ehome of Mrs. Henry A. Frye onWynnedale avenue. Mrs. E. C.Batchelor will be th e co-hostess.

    Mrs. Ca d H. Z ip f, c ha ir ma n o fLiteraturc o f Mon tg omer y C ou nt y,will speak on "Poetry."The Parliamentary Law Classesha\'c bcen discontinued until sp ring .A Swedish luncheon and receptionfor th c twenty-two new membe rs ofthe club will be held February 16 at1.2.30 P. 1\1:. F ol k s on gs a nd d an ce swill bc arranged by Mrs. R. H. Oscarson. Fo r rcservlltions c al l M rs .J. E. Burl'ell, Merion 1404. Hostess,Mcmbcrship Conul li tt ee , Mr s. R . A.Mizncr, chairman.

    Dr. Krusen in Viv idAddress on

    For SaleContinued from Page One DAltK OAK dining- table and buffet ; l ikeSOlllC staggering f igures wcre quotc(1 i nc\\"o "ar. :;611-W. (18)to show th c complexity of control. BOOK l'IOUS.E-CompJete with 8 vol-. . . urnes-practically neW. Phone CynwydWatcr flow of o ve r t wo nlllllon cubiC 924. 6-8 P. M. (tf)feet a second at N ew O rl ean s, t hc FltJo;S!l I ~ G G S at t he Barn oC the Rock-s pe ak er s ai d indicated a reservoir land PoultrY Farm. We have nO 'phone, .. & do not de!i\er. "' e welcome cash &systcm fo r control which mIg ht c os t c a I T ~ ' customers. nockland PoultrY Farm,$30,000,000,000. Th e value of reser-I North nockland road, Merion. Pa. Ear-voir systems fo r impounding flood wa - . _n_es_t_'_'a_lc_"_lt_i_o_e_._1\_11; : : ,'1'_. _

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    Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Wagnel', ofPenn Valley, and Mr. an d Mrs. JohnTwaddell, o f H av er fo rd , will entertain at a dinner April 2 i n h on or oftheir daughtcrs, Miss Doro thy Wagncl' and Miss Eleanor Twaddell , bef nr e t he meeting of the Haverford IFriday Evcning Dancing Class at the IMcrion Crickct Club. IMr. a nd M rs. J. B. Ballinga ll , o f Ithe Avon Apa rtment s , e n tc r ta ine d Itheir club at dinner an d bridge at :E rs ki ne H al l, H av er fo rd , Saturday Ievening. '

    Miss Muriel White, daughter of Mr.\an d Mrs. J. P . W hi te, o f E ss ex avenue , wi ll h av c a s h er week-end guest, IMiss Frances Deering, of Mt. Ver- In on , N . Y ., a student at SwarthmoreCollege.Miss Wh it e a nd Miss Deering will \attend th e Inter-Fraternity Ball at \t he Uni ve rs it y o f P en ns yl va ni a this \ LT.-COL. JAMES A. HARVEYFriday evening. divisional commander of t he Sal -

    Mrs. Herbert A. Ba rto n, o f Wynne- vation Army fOI" Eastern Penn-wood r oa d a nd Merion avenue, en ter-I sylvania, who spoke at a luncheontained at a t ea l as t Wednesday after-, meeting at the Cynwyd Clubno on in h ono r of M rs. Sydney M. ' Monday in behalf o f h is o rg an i-Grandy, of Merion avenue. There zation's campaign for a mainte-werc twenty guests. M rs. G ra nd y n an ce f un d. The Mai n L in e' swas also t he g ue st of honor at a quota. is $40,000.pa rt y F r iday e ve ni ng g iv en b y Mr s. \ _Frank A. Keegan, of S. Narberth 1Martha Minick Brideavenue.Mr. and Mrs. G ra nd y a nd their 0/ John Curti s Mairssmall daughter left Monday fo r J a ck sonville, Florida, to visit Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Minick, of 25Grandy ' s mother, Mrs. William Bar-I Windsor avenue , announced the marton, fo r severa l months. In May they Iriage of thei r daughter, Miss Ma r th awill go t o Atlanta, Ga. , t o r es id e per-; Minick, to Mr . John Curt is Mairs, sonmanentiy. io f P r of es so r Thomas I. Mairs, of i The improvements thereon are a;Mrs. Herbert B. P ri ce a nd her 'Sta te College which took place J a n U - 1 2 ~ - : ; - s t o r y s tone a nd p la st er ed house 26. h ' . feet front by 36 feet deep. with 2Y,-story

    i..'Idaughter, Mis s Dor is Price, of Mer- ar y 30 III t e Narberth PresbyterIan stone and plastered addition 12 feet by 8wyn road, Merion, returned Friday Church. Ieet. w it h 3 rpoms on f ir st Roar, 4 rooms, N T he br ide an d b ri de gr oom a re and b.oth on. second Roor. attic . cel lar , gas ,from a s ev e ra l d ay s stay in ew eleetrlc. Springfield water. porch front andYork. graduates of Penn State Collcge, class rear . 2-car plastered garage 16 feet by 16Mr. Robert Keenan, a member o f :o f 1929.. . If e e ; ~ i z e d and t aken in exeeution as thethe Bucknell Glee Club, w as t he g uc st : T he b ri de IS a member of t h e Kappa property Thomas A. Kerrigan. mortgagor.

    o f h is cous i ns , Mr . and Mrs. James C. iKappa Gamma fraternity and the and Gregory Murphy. real owner. and to be I'b 'd b f' S p' sold byKeenan, of Forest avenue, Sunday. I rI e gr oo l1 l a mem er 0 Igma I EDWIN 1-1. BELLIS. Sheri ff. 'Miss E ve ly n J ef fer is , o f D udl cy . fraternity. --- \:a vc nu e, w il l entertain a group of I Mr. a nd M rs . M ai rs wi ll r e si d e in ALL THAT CERTAIN lot o r piece of icolleg-e fricnds at d inn e r b efo re th c 'Vcs t Ph il a de lp h ia . IHround with the bui ldings an? improve. !

    I mcnts thereon er ec ted . S I tua te In the Bar- ! ! ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - r r r r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ! 1e nn bas k etb al l g ame Sa tu rda y . ' I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ough of Narberth. County of Montgomery," S I E J tf ' f D dl I, 'and State of Pennsylvania. on t he Nor th = __ n - .- .------..H \'s. amue '. e cns , 0 u ey Iwest side of Windsor Avenue at t he dis tance -

    Ia\ enue, entertained he r club at luneh-, Classified i of 370.01 feet Nor th ea stwa rd f rom t hecon a nd b r id g e Tue sd ay . i middle line of Wynnewood Road; Contain-, Ad t- .ing in front or breadth on the s a id W i nd Mrs. Frank X. Pu rc el l , o f Wynne- ver Isements sor Avenue 50 feet and extending of that\ \ "000 Cour t , e n te r ta ine d at a tea width in length or depth Northwestward beWc dn es da y a ft er no on f or t he Hospi- : tween parallel lines at r ight a ng le s to t he-will be charged only to residents said Windsor Avenue 125 f ee l. Being No.t al it y C om mit tee o f th e \Vomen's whoee I lames appeal ' In the tele- 23 Windsor Avenue.phOlle directory 01' to SUbscribers Community Club. to OUR TOWN or the NEWS OFMrs. Charles C. Offcnhauser, of ' BAIJA-CYNWYD.Ba r ri e ro ad . is giving a s upp e r th is :Friday evening in h on or o f h er sma lld a ugh te r , P e ggy Jcan Offenhause1"s,second b ir t hd ay . T he re will be sixguests. :DI. an d Mrs. Warrcn Radclitfe, ofNcw York , ar e the gues t s fo r severaldays of 1\1\'. and Mrs. John M. Dennis,of Anthwyn road, Mer ion.

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    June Sehrepfer received a p ri ze forproficiency in improvisation accordingto Dr. Sehlieder's rules. A sca le andchord spelling bee proved a greatmen ta l s timu lu s. Eur hy thmi cs a ndthe rhytnm band gave the children anoutle t for their exuberant spirits.After s to ri es about the beg inningsof music in ancient times the childrenwere served l ight refreshments andadjourned until t he nex t mee ting , t helast Saturday in February.

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    got off to a f ly in g start with nineteenchildren present at t h e f ir st mee tingBaptist Chllrch of t he E...angel last Saturday i n t he s tu di o o f M ar -Rober t E . Keighton, Minister Igaret Squier, 305 Grayling avenue.Stanley T. Reiff , Organist I Children who are studying musicSunday, February 7: Iplayed and criticized for each other .9.45 A. M.-The church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. A Iservice of communion. Lenten theme: I"Sacrifice." I6.45 P. M.-Meeting o f t he y ou ng l

    p ~ ~ ~ jWednesday, February 10: I8 P. M.-Ash Wednesday service.The f ir st of a series of mid-week imeetings of the church t o be held on Ithe Wednesday evenings of Lent. Thesermons wil l be upon the "Seven Last

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    8 P. M.-Fourth quarterly conference.Thursday, February 11:8 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.

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    TIM~ ... TOMMY MACKLIN

    ' r h ~ Presbyteria" ChurchContinued from Page OIlA Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Pastorof Linda, which was played by Ann Meetings for week of February 7:Harding in t he mov ie v er si on . Sunday:

    Miss Lynch has also been with theI 9.45 A. M.-Bible school."Bill Anderson's Wizards" is the Narberth group fo r two years, and 11 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser.new name for the boys who travel the has performed in "Her Majesty's I man b y t he pastor.wooden wayfor Lower Merion. Pitted Voice" and "Riddle Me This." At 11 A. M.-The junior church, conagainst Anted il uv ian Bil ly Mar l, - present s he is a ls o a ct iv e i n a coming ducted by Mrs. Digby and Mrs. Cooke.ward's Roman Catholic High boys at play to be gi ven by the St. Francis 11 A. M.-Children's nursery, unt he A re na e ar ly l as t week, the Ma- organ iz.ation in ~ h i l a d e l p h i a . M i ~ S del' the supervision of Mrs. G i I ~ l l ~ n .roan-clad Main Liners gave evidence Lynch III next Friday and Saturday s 6.45 P. M.-The three ChristIanof g rea t t hings ahead. It was a presentations will have the part of Endeavor groups.warning that the Ardmore Aces wereILin.da's o l d ~ r sister, ~ u l i a , pretty, al- 7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Bibleat t he p ea k of t heir game as they lurmg and 111 love With Johnny Cas e. h ou r. S ermo n b y the pastor.smothered the city team under a 38 William Dougherty wi ll p la y the Tuesday: "to 1.7 score. It was more evident part of Case. He has had varied stage 8.15 P. M.-Communlty Bible class.when they returned to league compe- experience, from the "Th ir d F lo or Wednesday: .t it ion aga in st a vicious five f ro m Front," given by the Black Friars' 8 P. M.-Prayer meeting.Norristown, and in sp ite of a r iva lry dramatic organization at the Univer-that bordered on a throat-cutting sity of Alabama, to the "Royal Fam- Holy T",in;ty LJltheran Churchplane, completely annihilated the Blue i l ~ ' of Broadway" with the Bessie V. Rev. Cletus A. Senft, PastorEag le s w ith a 43 to 1.5 landslide. Hicks Players. I Margaret Squier, OrganistThat happened last F riday. Others in t he c as t wil l be Rob er t S un da y, F eb ru ar y 7, 1937:Tuesday evening found t he cur ta in Est es , who plays the part of N ed, 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.raised on one of the great acts of I Linda's brother, who has found liquid 11 A. M.-The morning service.the 1.937 drama-the Upper Darby's I relief from the boredom o f doing Theme: "The Superla t ive Virtue."Return. Here was a club that had Inothing. Tha t s pa rk li ng p ai r, N ic k 6.45 P. M.-Senior Luther League.completely licked t he Ande rson- and Susan, wil l b e p layed by the two 6.45 P. M.-The organization of ancoached combine on the Palestra floor I talented McVickars, a new vers ion o f Int ermed ia te Luthe r League for alla few da ys be fo re Santa Claus was t he b ro the r an d s is te r act, Marion the boys and g ir ls between confirmascheduled to do h is chimney s tunt s. a nd Ar t, in the r ol e o f husband and tion age and eighteen will take place.It was a well-coached team that night wife. 7.45 P. M.-The vesper service.at t he Pal es tr a, and it was just as George Werner, practically a vet- Theme: "A Successor to King David."well-coached when it lined up in the eran o f t he players, will play the part Monday, 7.30 P. M.-Boy scouts.Ardmore gymnasium Tuesday night. of the business-minded, money-influ- Tuesday, 6.30 P. M.-Father andIn f a c ~ it is as smartly c o a ~ h e d as a n ~ ' enced father. Laura and Seton, Ison banquet . Speaker: Mr. Mab ieteam 111 the suburbs and It t ook the other members of the Seton family Wood.f in es t k in d o f b aske tb al l t o defea t i tIwil l b e p layed by Bessi e McAll is te r Wednesd ay , 7 P. M.-Junior choir.i n t he crucial contest of the 5eason. and Richard Gable. Adelhaide Thomas Wednesday, 8 P. M.-Ash Wednes-The resul t of that game, as ma ny will be the m aid, De lia, a nd E lmer day Lenten service.know, was Lower Merion vidor by a Hackman will take the part of Henry. Wednesday, 9 P. M.-Monthly meet-28 to 10 score. Even .Jim Farley ing of the Teachers' Association.would have been at a loss t o pr ed ic t Borough Gives $634 , Friday, 7 P. M.-Confirmations uc h an outcome. The sc ore is fa r class.from giving t lw vi5 itors the credit .Food, Clot h in g t o A id Friday, 7.45 P. M.-Senior choirthey deserved. The fill!' ddense pnt Rc d Cross i n F lo od Relief rehearsal.up by the loca l5 threw the Upidahb If I , l ' . I t tl Continued from Par::e Oneoys 0 tlelr 510ot1l1,L; stl'He 0 le Narberth Methodist Episcopalextent tha t they could not even ea5h non-perishab le food f or t he sufferers Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Ministerin on their many opportunities at tlw in the stricken flood area. Sunday, February 7 :free throw line. "Bunny" Sc hre iber , To date $16,000 has been collected 9.45 A. M.-Church school.Ullper Darby's star performer and Ia nd se nt to National Headquarters 11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S er -ea si ly t he outstanding ba5kethaIJ t hrough the Sou thea st ern Pennsyl - mon, "The Pear l o f Grea t P ri ce ."player in the Suhurhan loop, was so vania Chapter. 3.30 P. l\I.-Junior Epworth League.c l 0 5 e l ~ ' pressed by CIa I'ence Griflith, The following schools h av e c on 6.45 P. M.-Intermediate and Seniorthat Iw was tOll sh:1h ll to seore w]Jl'n tl ' ibuted: Baldwin School, $283; Epis - Epworth Leagues.he had his opportunities. copal School. $150; Shipley School, 7.45 P. M.-Evening worsh ip . S er -

    If Low('1' : \I" l'i lln h ad won by t 111 $121.72; Haverford Friends , $62.40. mon, "The Tr agedy of t he Em ptyscant marg-in (lr one point [\g-aillst till' The public schools of Lower Mer Life."Uppl' r Darb, ' t":'111 that Jil1r'd III' ion Township haw given $801.8? Monday, February 8:against t hem thi s week, they would The Autol'ar Co. has contnbuted 8 P. M.-Meeting of the Officialhave been g i v i l l < ~ ' their coach a wel l- $::7:3. Board at the parsonage.pia.yed i ~ ' a m l ' of basketbal l. 1\1 0 j '( ' Throl1,L';h tIl('l'1l able to ,,( 'nd 271 carton" of cloth- j "-season, His 'team ha,; hit it" ](:11 ing and l7n cartons of canned goodsstridl' at t he r igh t till1f' of t ill ' Yl'al', w ~ ~ i c h w a , ~ pa(:k:'r1, .and, s O l : t ~ d in thelThey arc cfJuipped to go down th ' 1)] .1I1ch h e . ~ d q u . 1 1 tu s b , . th n ty volunhome stretch pulling- a"'a\' frol11 a fa,:I V'ers workll1g' day and 11Jght. \Ve refield, . ct'ived word frol11 ErIe L. .Jackson,Clarence Griffis, d i l 1 1 i n u t i \ " ( ~ sta I' Director o f Shipp ing, . o f t he Ameri

    from Narberth is the lad who has call Red Cross, who ll lform ed us by Ia dded c la ss t o an otherwise strong-I Jelter that the cartons ",.ere so. weIllbaslwthalJ te am . He is n great ex- ~ a , c k e d th.at ..t!ley wert' l l n m ~ d l a t e l y I STOVEponent or one of the f irst fUn(lal11en-l: h ipped b ~ tl.un to the flood lefugees Itals of the game. When he passes III ]\1ell1plllS, T('nn,to a teal11111ate he cu ts for the haSkeLl ------- NUTF o l l o \ ~ i n g - his J([\(1 the entire team is Narber th Wins Openernow basket conscious with the result I Narberth's basketball team won thethat the old weaving- system used by opening game of t he second half of I PE AAnderson coached fives has a new the M ~ i n , Line League schedule from Iand definite attack that looms more PhoeniXVille Monday, 47 to 31. Russ BUCKWHEATdangerous every game. HeITmann, guard, tallied eight fieldThe boys will need all their guns to- goals a nd t hr ee f re e t hr ow s f or 1nnight at Radnor. There shoulcl he a point s, whi le Hen Sol el iac t abbed s ixlaw against playing baske tb al l i n t he f rom the floor for 12 ]Joints.Wayne gymnasium, but since there is ' Ja y Neill's boys kept UI) their goorlnot, the game wil l be p layed as sched-' work at Chester Wednesday night, Iuled. It is t h e l as t g rea t baITier be-' t rouncing that c i ty 's five, 26-19. Th etween Coach A n d ~ ' and the league Herrmanns scored 18 points; Russ,diadem. i 10, and brother AI, 8. Roy Stan-

    '" '" '" :ley, forl11er Penn star, allpeared fo rThe Junior High team meets Pott s- the f irs t tim e in a borough uniformtown tonight in the Junior High gym-: and tallied two fi('ld goals.

    nasium on Mon tgomery avenue. The I = = = = = = = = = " = = = = ~ =Leopards have won nine and lost onethis season. The defea t came at thehands of S tewa rt J un io r H ig h ofN orr ist ow n by a one poi nt margin.Tuesday a ft er no on t he y d ef ea te d'Upper Darby 23 to 10 on the la t te r 'sIfloor. Captain Jack Ryan and Leonard Jones, both forwards, arc out Isick and i t i s doubtful i f t he y wil l bein shape to take their places tonight.J o ne s ha s be en absent for t he l as tf ive g ames , whi le Ryan w as ou t f orthe Upper Darby fuss. The return oft he se two woul d give the LeopardsIthe finest lineup o f p laye rs to repre-Isent the school i n a number of years.Pottstown was defeated by the locals18 to 10 i n the ir first meeting almostthree weeks ago.

    EngagementsMr. Harold Patterson Reno, ofSaylesville, R. I. , announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Laurita Reno. t o Mr. Phi li p R . Cal li han,ne ph ew of M r. and Mrs. Albert H.Ripper, o f Dudley avenue, Narberth.Miss Reno is a graduate of HoodCollege and Mr. CaJlihan, of Gettysburg College.The wedding will take place in the

    early summer.