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    NARB ERTHe 0 Mri: U fJ I TY LIB RARYWlrJDSOR A V E ,IJARBERTH, P At OUR To

    N A R B E ~ T HC O M ~ ~ l U N I T Y LIBRAIU';

    Volume VIII, No. 37 Narberth, Pennsylvania, June 19, 1931 Price, Five Cents

    Awards PresentedatNarberth School Revamped Narberth Team Gives HilldaleStiff Battle on Wednesday, Losing 8 to 4 GardenAid LectureWelfare toWork

    SPONSORS

    SCHOLARSHIPS

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    The presl'ntation nf a motion picture machine as the gift of the classof 1931 to L o \ \ ' ~ r Merion High Schoolfea tu red the commencement exercisesheld at t he schoo l last Friday night.The gift was presented by Jack Rockwelt, president of the sen io r c la ss , anelaccepted b y th e j un io r class president.Conrad \Vickham.D ipl omas we re pr es en ted to 210

    graduates by William L. Austin, president of the School Board, and awardsof p rize s and scholarships made hyPrincipal George Bolly Gilbert.The exercises were held in the Jun

    ior High School audi torium in thepresence of a gathering of f riends andr el at ives which overf lowed the largehalt.

    AWARD

    Motion Picture Machine Giftof Graduating Class

    to School.

    Awards Are Presentedat L. M. Graduation

    All illnstrated lecture on "The GreatGardens of the World" will be givell byFrank A. Sch re pf er , a ss is ta nt p ro fessor of landscape architecture of theUnh'ersity of I'ellnsylvania, at the Narberth Theater Oil Tuesday morning.June 30, at 10.30. The proceeds ofthe affair will go to the welfare workof the Harold D. Speakman Post,American Legion, of Narberth.The honorary chairman will be Warren Powers Laird, M.A., S .C.D., of

    11 erion. Dean of the School of FineArts a t t he Ulliversity of Pellnsylvania.Mrs. Edward S. Cheston, past president of t he Feder at ion of GardenCluhs, will a ct as chairman.The sponsors include the fol1owing:

    Mrs. Thomas Newhal1, of I than, pres ident of t he Feder at ion of GardenCluos of P c n n s y h ~ l I 1 i a , who cxpressedgreat interest in the project and promised h er co-operation; Mrs. Barry C.Tily, 2d, of Cynwyd, president of theBala-Cynwyd Garden Club; Mrs. J. A.Bongl er , p resi dent of the Woman'sComl1lunity Club, of Narberth; Mrs. J.A. Lafore, president o f th e Penn Val ley Garden Club; Mrs . Rober t C. Cridland, of the Glendale Community Club;John C. Wis te r, o f Germantown, secretary of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, an d H en ry A. Frye,

    PROMINENT

    lGreat Gardens of World' to BeSubject of Schrepfer's

    Talk June 30

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    Five Days CloudyTempera tures varying from S2 to 84for the week of June 9 to 1S ar c re

    ported by Charles Decker, Main Lineweather o bs en 'e r, at N ar be rt h. Fiv edays out of the week were cloudy,though rain fell but two, the 10th and11th.

    * * *One Ihing has been fairly welt es-lablisheel here and that is the factthat we n';ght he away for the holidayis no r ea so n why our name should nothe in the hat. Thi s never wa s a borong-h of small potatoes.

    * *The town-at-large is the hos t fo r t hegreat night, welcoming the visitorsfrom city and countryside, making sure

    Give a Dollar or TwoOrBest YouCan Do

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    I T'S ALWAYS cool andcomfortable at PIERRE'S,because with our scientificcooling system,we literallymake our own weather.Every seven minutes theair is completely changed.The warm air is expelledand fresh, cooled air is circulated. So, come in andcoo l o ff in a quiet nook.The menus include 0 widevariety of dainty, appetizing sandwiches and cooling salads ... the kindof f ood t hat appeals toSummer appetites.

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    of the Main Line Sporting World

    Track a th ll 'l es rep re sent ing Our Our Mother of ( iood Counscl' s tcam~ I o t h c r of Good Couns el S ch oo l car- notched t al li es in cight of the twel\'l'ried ofT 1l'alll honors in t Il l' ~ I a i n Linc c\cnts. Connelly. BurtiS aud Galparochial track and field champion- laghcr playcd a prominent part in thcships. spollson,d by the Bishop Kcn- triUlllph of Jim Foley's team. Ther ick Counc il . o f t he Kn ight s of ColulII- Brvn Mawl' team won the K. of C.bus, in the \'illalHwa C;lllcge Stadiul11 A. 'A. team trophy.last Saturda\ '. Thc winuers in thc various l:ventsThe Bryn' ~ awl' athletcs t al li cd 36 were: \V. \\Tilson, St. Dcnis, hroadpoints and held a wide Ittar!!ilt o ve r j ump: J. Crowley. St. Thomas. 75S t. Den is , o f Ardmore, which finished yard das h: J . Hays , Mother of Goodseconl\ with 21 markers. St. Thomas, Counsel, 100-yard dash: \V. Halas, St.of \'illanova. w as thir d, ju st a point Denis. staltdin!! hroad jump; J. Conhchind the runner-up. nelly. ~ other of Good Counsel, jun-St. ~ I a t l h i a s . of Bala. was fourth for hascbal1 throw: J. Br uns. Goodwit)' 10 poiltts, whi le the other 5e,hoolsI~ o u n s e l , scnior l!rC?ad jult!P; J. R.obfill1shed as follows: S t. Colman s, of mson. AnnunCIatIOn, mtermedlateArdmore, 7; St. Margare t' s. o f Nar- haseball throw: S t. 1 fa lt hi as . j un io rhcrth, 5: Annunciat ion , of Brooklinc. -l-l0 r el a\ ': S l. Thomas, intermediate5. and St . Monica. of Berwyn, -l. - l ~ n rcla):; J. Daley, St. Monica's. scnSacred Hcart S choo l, o f Maltoa, altd ior broad jump: H. Galla! !her , GoodSI. Patrick's. of ~ [ a h e r n . each had Counsel. jnltior 50-)'ard clash. andt,ntrics hltt failed to garncr any point s. Good Counsel, senior SRO relay.

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    '" '" '"Luu is Buck was e lect ed captain of theLower Merion Track team for next year.Louis was a crack haH-miler this yearand hc should be almos t unbeatable inthis distance nex t vca r.", '", '"Ilal.>

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    June 19, 1931

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    In the TheaterOUR TOWN

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    NEWS SHORTS . - -------------------------- ,1------------I:1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Shot by Burglars-T. Harry \Nest, A Co,opcratil'c Commullity N c w s - M a 8 a ~ ; l I t , foulldcd ;11 1914 by the Narbcrth ! "Solitairc 1\lan," the next ncwof Bala avenue and Pembroke road, C;y;C Association, and publishcd cycry Friday at Narbcrth, Pa., by thc Hedgerow produc ti on, has becn de-Cynwyd, was shot and seriously scribed as "A Man Hunt in the Air"wounded by burglars whom ~ l sur- LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY with its acti on covcring" the g roundprised on the second f loor of 11Is home and water that lies betwecn Le Bour-Tuesday night at 11.30 o ' c 1 o ~ k . He !s PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and Gencral Managcr get and Croyden. The first play ofan official of the Philadelphia l ~ l e c t r t c ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor Iits kind to r each th e Hedge row s tage.Company. THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Advertising Manaj:lcr "Solitaire Man," was written by thcV I' 1'1 I iSpewacks of Hollywood. who con-Degree for auc am-;-- ,l e 1.onorary Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth It ri bu ted "Sweeney" to the r ep er to rydegr ee of Doc to r of Engmeermg w.as two years ago . The ti tle role will bcconferred upon Samuel M. Vauclam, Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 Iplayed by Carl Reukauff and his ae-of Rosemont, chairman .of thc Board I{ ~ o m p l i c e s in crime and detec tion willof the Baldwin Locomotive Works, at SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2,00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE include Frances Torchiana, Catherincthe conl111cncement exercises o f the I Rieser. Doroth,v \Villard. Harr.v Bell-i , I I' I t' t t last li:uCrr .... IU' Mrf'ond"4,lnNH n..,Her, 0 4 ' ~ n J , r r 1:1, lUII. n' 'h e .nHt om4'r. At .\Vorcester 0 ytec ll11C ns I u e Ia\'cr , Joseph Taulane and Al ~ 1 C < i r a n -Nnrher th I'll .. 1I11. . . . r t .... Ad or l\lnr ..1t 3, 111111Friday. ary. when this thriller opens on Sat-Graduate From Princeton-Among I Itrday afternoon, June 27, and the e\ 'e-those who graduatcd from Princeton Jtme 19, 1931 I ning of the same day.on Tuesday werc: Abraham .Merklee IL 1! The coming week's program offers.Beitler, 2d, of Overbrook; John Yeatts besides, three very different kiltds ofHowson of Wayne, both bachelors of The Bitth of the Nation :comcdi es, t he first on Tuesday nightarts; TI{omas J. Skil1man, Jr., of Ard- . . f J I I l ' I heinj< " ~ I e r r v - G o - R o u n d : ' by }vI. ~ I more and Frank Hazlett Moss, Jr., of , Once agalll l'\arherth makes r ea dy f or tts I'our.th 0 u y. ce cJta-ll'.!usselman. "Roadside." Lynn Rij

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    Daisy Cheese .lb., . 21cBrillo, small Bc, 2 pkgs. 15cClicquot Club Ginger Ale,2 bots., 27cCampbell's Tomato Soup,3 cans, 25cGorton's Clam Chowde r,Bc; 2 cans, 25c~

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    Page Six OUR TOWN June 19, 1931

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    The midd1e of june is full o f event- \ful happening-s, such as farewel l part-!ies to those going away or gay out- idoor parties. p ro \' id ing the weather ipermits. The close of school aJ,;o!linds much enter ta in ing among theyoung folk.11iss Ingehorg Thaysen, daughterof 1\1 r. and :\'1rs. C. A. Thaysen. of\Vindsor Avenue, entertained at abridge party on Saturday afternoon.

    :\1 r. and 111 rs. Walter Volkert, oi871 Brvn Mawr Avcnllc, Bryn Mawr.gave a ' shower last 'Wednesday night.june 10 in honor of : \l iss Ruth Smith.of 436 'Brookhurst Avenuc. The engagement of Mis s Smith and : \I r. Alexander C. Betus. of Narherth, wasrecently announced,The members of the Girls' FricndlySoc ie tv o f S t. Andrcw's Chapel, \VestMana)'unk, gave a surprise miscellaneous shower on Tuesday , june 9. for:\1 iss Ruth Smith.The Reverend and :\1 rs. E. A. E.Thaysen, of Narhronk Par. en.tertaincd at dinner on Mnnday evcmng.The guests were Miss ) 'Iahel Butterworth of Germantown: Mrs. EthelCumn;ings, of Philadelphia: :\1 rs.:\Iarion Hazard, of Moo re . 1 'a .; :\Irs.: \laude Foley, Miss Polly Pahlll)uis\and Mr. VV'iIIiam R. Dothard. IMiss Betty Swing, of Bryn :\Iawr: I:\1 iss Polly Palmquis t, Mr. Rohert BUilland Mr. \Vi ll iam R. Dothanl attendella picinc and canoc ing par ty on theRancocas on Sunday.:lIIr. and :Mrs. \ ~ T a l t o n :\L \Ventz andtheir sons, Bil l and D ick \Ventz, spentthe week-end at Halethorpe. l\1d.:\liss Alherta Davis. of l on a, ac -,companicd bv her small niece, Virginia IFretz left f ~ ) r Pittshurgh on Sundayfor three weeks' stay with :\1 is s 'Davis' b r o t h ~ r - i n - I a w alid sister. :\1 r.and 1\1 rs. Rohert Fretz . formerly ofReading, who a re now living' in Pittsburgh. \ :\1rs. Thomas ...... Elwood, of SahincAvenue, entertained at a bridge partylast Thursday evening. The guestswere l\lrs. Harry Fisher, : \1rs. BoydH. Tonk, "Mrs. Frank D. \Varner, }lIrs.He rb er t T . ( ;r ee nwood. Mrs . A lb er tH. 1\ulty, : \I rs . Thomas B. Red fe rnand 11 rs. Harold H. Happold.:\Ir. and .111 rs. L10vd B. Edgerton,()f Chestnut Avenue: eutertained thealumni of Ohio S ta tc Uni ver si ty attheir home on Saturday evening."Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chapman, of

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    Wea rBahy Boys' Ovcra lls 88 cJunior Girls' Play Drcsses $1.59Sports Shirts for Youths and Juniors,64-eBoys' Shorts and Shirts 3 for $1.00I nfants' Hats and Dresscs-I to 3 years. . . . . . . each 55cInfants ' Crcepers, Dresses and SunCrcepers each 88 cInfants' Dresscs and Creepers-I to 3ycarl-' $1.39 & $1.593lJ-Piccc Laycttcs . $9.50Girls' Comhinations, Slips and Pajamaseach SScGi,:b: Camp Scts, Sweaters and BathingStilts . . . _ $1.59Beach Coats SSeH a S5e

    \Vomcn's Tailored \Vashable DaytimeDrcsses . $5.65

    Womcn's Cool Summer Dresses for a lloccasions $19.75 and $27.95

    Silk I.repe and Shantung Sports Dresses_ l1and-worked Linen Dresses andTailored Linen Jacket Suits, $9.75Threc.piece Boucle Suits $19.50Thrce-piccc Knitted Suits of Light-weightand Novelty Silk $14.75

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    Silk and French Crepe Chemises, Slips,Panties and Dance Sets $1.59One- and Two-Piece Pajamas of FloralPrint Cottons $1.69Kayser RayonUnion Suits, regular sizes60c . . . . . . extra, 6Se

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    Boys' Blue Cheviot Suits-Sizes 8 to 15$11.50Boys' Sport Coats i n b lue and hrown-10 to 18 $7.75Boys'Linen Knickers $1.3HBoys' Wash Suits-3 to 8 S 8 ( ~

    Boys' Wash 5uits-3 to 10 $1.59Boys' Sweaters-28 to 36 $1.95Boys' C loth Bathrobes - S izcs 4 to 1()$1.25

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    Junior Misses' Town and CountryFrocks . $9.75Women's and Misses' Dresscs andTai lored Frocks . $1 ] .95Women's and Misses' Jackct Dresses inmore formal s tylcs . $13.75

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    Cotton, Silk and Linen Sports DressesSleeveless and cap-siceve styles, $5.00Two-piece Bathing Suits with scparatcTrunks $3.95One-piece Bathing Suits , in MaillotStyle $5.95

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    June 19, 1931

    The \ \' l' dd ing of ~ iss ~ ( a r g a r e t:\Ietha Lamh, daughter of :\11', and:\Irs. \Vil1ialll Norton L;lIl1h, of \VHlIlingtoll, f orme rl y o f 0: arberlh, amI:\(1'. Frederick \V. Hettenhach. of ( \ '11-\\'yd, \\'il1 take place 011 Saturday. Jtllle20, at 12 o'clock in St. Paul's :\1. E,Church, \Vill11inglon. The Rt:verendVirgi l E, Rorer will ot11ciate.~ [ i s s Mildrccl Hawlings, of Philadelphia, will he the maid of honor a nd

    ~ I i s s Marion Haines, of ~ I o o r e , POI,.and :\Iiss Evelyn Ziegler. the hridesmaids.!\Ir. Raymond Al11mon, of Cynwyd,\\'ill ac t as hest l11an for :\1 r. Hcttenhach. The ushers wil l he ~ r. HaroldHettenhach, a hrother of the hrideg room, and ~ r r . \\'illiam Fl' \' . of EaslOrange. N. J. -Upon the ir rdll l' ll frol11 a weddi ngtrip , Mr , Hcttcnhach and his hride\\'iIl H'side in Cynwyd,

    Miss Margarct Lamb to W cdF. W. Hcttenbach, of Cynwyd

    \'alley Road, ~ I e r i o n , ha\'e left f(l\'Ocean City, where they have laken acollage for the Slll11mer, They willhave as their l-(lIests on'r the weel,end Dr . and 111 rs. Reginald J, \\".Kil11hle, of Valley Hoad, and ~ ( r . and~ ( r s , Alec Hicks, of Sabine Avenlle,

    ~ r s. J anc Kennedy, of I'iltshllrl-(h. i,.spending several days Ihis week as thegllest of ~ ( r s . A. S. Dil-(hy, of Ihl'I\erkley :\parll11ents,

    ~ l i s s ~ ( a r y nigby is 1110loring ttl('ittshurl-(h. whe re s he will spend theweek-end.~ 1 i s s Anne Speed, daugh le r o f ~ 1,and ~ l r s . Hugh B. Spee d, of Chestnut:\ \ 'e nue. will l eave on July .1 fo r CampIriquois, where she will be Ihe Dramatic Counsellor, ~ H s s Speed attended th e Illne week fl 'sti \ 'i ties amigraduation ~ x e r c i s e s at the Annapoli,.:\ aval .'\cademy the early part of June,

    ~ rs. \Vi Il iam C. Claghorn and herson Donald a rc spendinl-( this week inOcean City as the guests of ~ rs. Claghorll's mother, ~ I r s . Frances Ottingl'r.~ rs, J, },I. E. Richardson, who ha"hl' en reCl'nt ly spe llding two weeks inOcean City. has returned 10 5()')Ileechwood Lane.~ I r . and },Irs, Edwin ~ I SlIlIivan. ofI\eechwood Lane, spenl last week-endin : \\ -a lon. N . J.~ rs. Frederick A, Egmtlre, of Elmwood :\ venue, has r l' ll lrned f rom\\"ilkes-Barre, 1'a.. wher e she spentlast week \ 'isiting relalives,~ r. and ~ rs. Bernard F. Keenan.o f Avon Road , had as their guests lastweek-end Dr. and ~ I r s . H. \\'hitne\'\\heaton. of Baltimore, and ~ iss Loi'sSwell. of Boston.~ iss Eunice Griswold, daughll'r of

    ~ r. and ~ rs. E, C. (iriswohl, and ~ i"sPegg y Town, d au gh te r of Dr, and~ ( r s , E, C. Town. of :\arberth :\\'l"I11le. accompanied hy ~ iss Town'sgralldl11olher, ~ rs. Rohert (;lIte1ills, of~ I i f f l i n h n r g , I'a.. left hy motor onSlInday for Camp Cedar Pines, wherethey will staY fo r six wel'b,

    ~ I r s , C. Alfred l'eenev, of EII11 Tel"race, r et ur ned today from a severald;I\'s' slav in Ocean' City,).1 i ss ( ;:h' ira Palsir. o'f ~ I l ' r i o n , l'n,tertained a 11Im1her of her f ri ends onSalurday evening a t h er home , Amo ngher guest s were ~ iss Kay Chapman,r,( iss Elizaheth ~ I l ' g e e , ~ l i s s Arlelll'Dill and ~ l i s s C a l l i l ~ Goldsmith. of!\ arherth : ~ iss Peggy \Varnl 'r and:\1 iss ~ an ' Ramse\'. of Bnn ~ awl'::\1 iss K itt" ~ iller.' of C \ ' 1 1 \ ~ ' \ ' ( I : ~ iss~ artha i l inichle. of ( ;eni1ant llwn :}'Iiss Eleanor Palsi r , ~ I r , Edwin ('aIsir, :\11', \\'alter Palsir, :\1 r . Wil li amBarn' a n d ~ 1 1', Brent Anderson. ofHaverford: ~ I r . ~ I a x Kir sh and :\11',:\Ibert Lam hert, of Narherth: ~ 1',Bernard Connell\', o f C \' nwvd : ~ r.Stephen H enesscy, of Ardmore , and~ ( r . Charles \Vood.:\11'. and ~ I r s , Alfred Kna\lp, ofBeechwood Lanl', had as their gnl'slove r t he week-en.1 :\1 iss Elaine Elder.of Brooklvn. N, Y,Mr. alHi :\lrs. L. Parker ~ iller. "fDlldley A\enne. an d their daughter.

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    --- - - -- ---.------ ------------------- - " ' - - - I ~ ~ l l l l ; - ~ f - ~ I is ; ~ ; ~ r y - - W ~ l e o ; t , - : f ~ < ; ~ l ~ - I - ~ ~ h a t ~ s - n ~ ~ ? -i :ct your--communityF RESIDE Francisco who is t he g ue st of ~ l t s 5 \ paper hea r ahout It .I \Veldon. 'There \\'l're ahout 40 guests. loin t he con tr ibutors' c1uh: write~ I i s s \Veldon and Miss "VaIeot t left tl1ls paper when you have news ofon Thursdav for I'eterborough, Ver- I interest to your ncighbors.11I0nt, to _attend a class reunion.'I Rcading thc adver ti scment s in this

    ~ I r s . Margaret 11ilroy, of Ccdarville, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ = = = - ! : Ohio, is thc g ue st of bcr daugh te r, '-- - -'- -- - -~ I r s . Joseph R. Aiken, of Essex Ave-nue. She will remain until the firstpart of July.

    ~ [ r . and ~ r r s . Horace E. )'Iadcira.of I'enn Vallev, entertained at dinlll'r Ion Saturday e\:eniilg. Th e guests \ ~ ' c r e I),11'. anrl ~ I r s , Harold \Vay, of r.kl'lon:~ r. and 1\1 rs. Frank Al len, o f Flat IRock Hoad, anel 1\11', and ) 'I rs . l 'an1Loos. of Shirlev Roael. [Dr. Carl R. 'Steinke was tlH:' gnest Iof ~ r, and ~ rs. I'anl 1.00", of Shir-ky Road. ove r t he wCl'k-end. I),[rs. H. H. Hartley, of Haverford IAvcnl1e, cntertained at a honsl ' partyat her mothe r' s cot tage in Ocean C it yover the week-end.Mi"s Henrietta Deubler, danghterof Dr. and 1\1rs. E. S. Deubler, ofS ta te a nd Hag ey sford Roads. has returned f rom Cornell Univers i ty , whereshe completed her fre"hman ~ ' e a r til I"pcnd the sunllller with her parent". I

    FUEL OIL May we contract with you now for nextseason?

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    A CompleteFuel Service:COAL

    THE),1 iss Dora ~ l i l l e r , arc leaving t he l at ter part of the week for Ocean City.where they will occupy the ir cot tagefor the Sl1l11mer.1\lrs. . H erhert n. Price and hetdaughter, ),li5s Doris I 'r ic l' . of :\nthwyn Lane, will l eave by l1Iotor on Friday for Baltimore. where they will hethe guests of ~ I r s . Pri ce 's mothe r.J-Irs. George H. Heitner, for a week.

    1\1 r. and 1\lrs. Joseph R. Cla l1sen. ofJ-lecting I-louse Lane, a rc ent er ta in ingat a hnf fet supper followed hy hridgelIn Satnrday evening . :\ 1110ng thegnests arc ~ r. and 1\lrs. Edward \ViIJarrl. 1\1 r. and ~ rs. Bart n. Quirk, :\1 r_and ~ rs. Kl'nneth C. ),J einken, 1\1 r.and Mrs. C. Carl t' r Bond and ;\1 r. and~ I r s . John \\T. Dennis.1\1rs. John \\T. Dennis. of LodgefLane, Cynwyd, ent er ta ined a t luncheon on \Vednesda\' and later at theca rd pa rty at ncil110nt 111 ansion on\Vednesday g ivcn for the henefit of theChildren's Seashore HOine. Thel{llests Wl're Mrs. \Vi ll iam 1\1 iIIick.1\lrs. George ),Ic :\111l1in, 1\lrs. Hart TUnirk, )'Irs. Kenneth C. l\feinken. :-'11'5\Valter Valentine, 1\lrs. Harvey I'. I 'JUIICS and r.lrs. Joseph R. Clausen. Just the T ling. I:\mong the gue st s who will attend !l he hou sc p ar ty n ex t week at Ocean "I can't f or t he life of mc 1City given by 1 \l rs. Edward \\'illard. think what to h av e f or des- Io f Germantown. a t he r sunll11l'r hOl11l' sa t tonight--and I've guests Ithere. will he Mrs. John \V. Dennis_!III'S. Harvev P. Iones. ~ ' f r s . Kenndh for d inne r! " I),1 einken, ~ 1 r s . )oseph R. Clausen, " -Why not send over to:\Irs. C. Carter nond and 1\1 rs. Barry White's Swect Shol' for IITrnscotl.Mrs. G. IL Hichardson. of Valle\' some of their delicious ice IView Road, has recently returned frmil crcam? You can get it inPi tt sburgh. where she attended the almost any conceivable 1'funeral of he r sister, Mrs. B. C. flavor. "Gracey. who d ied suddenly on June -I. IMr. and r.rrs. lohnE. Vlat or . o f WHITE'S SWEET SHOPVal le \' V iew Roa il . a rc spend ing this Iweek'in Boston.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van ) 'I ct er 21 9 Haverford Ave., across 'and small daug-htel'. of Valley View from the Narberth Station IRoad. arc visiting in Louisvi ll e. Ky. Il\l"rs. I._ester Coll ie r and 1\1 iss ~ ary I"'rl-",h Ironlc-lfucle IIr.ull, nOIlN.\Velclon. of Manor Road, \"ynnewood,

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    Beginning Monday, June 22Mati"ce Daily, 2 P. M.

    50 Million Frenchmen"

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    A lit/ I" l ' l I I , ~ / , ~ i l . l l l Il i ; lilJln'ctatioll he ~ l ' l I t tt llit ... iall'lh' :111ard alld \\'YIIII" (,ih';"11 will appl'ar at Ihe l '\ 'lI\\yrl 1'la,\hOII"" lIext ~ 1 " 1 } ( l a Y and 'I'1I,',;

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    ENROLL now for College of LiberalArts and Sciences,Teachers CQllege,School of Commerce, School of

    Music, High School.Photle STEvenson 7600or Write Dept. SG

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    Commerci a l chass is , $355

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    charges on b ot h p or ts and lobor ar eexceptional ly low. That the active life ofChevrole t trucks extends well past th e50,000 mileage mark.To place your hauling on a minimum-costbasis- a nd k ee p it there - put Chev ro letsix-cylinder trucks to work. A wide varietyof Chevrolet-built bodies is now available.And delivered prices of Chevrolet trucks,complete and ready for work, are basedon low chassis-cost and low body-cost, plusonly r easonab le charges for handlingand financing.

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    Chevrolet l1/z-ton chassis with 131" wheelbase(Dual wh ee ls o pt io n. ", $ 25 e xt ra )l 'h-ton chass is w ith 157" wheolbase, $590(Dual wheels standard)All truck chassis prices f, o. b. Flint, Michigan. All truck body prices f. 0, b. Indianapolis,Indiana. Special equipment extra. low delivered prices and easy terms.

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    Phone: CYllwyd 81KIRSCH CI-IEVROLET COMPANY

    11/2-Ton 131-inch Stuke Truck-Price. Includint: hotly $710. Dual whee ls $25extra. With 157inch wheelbase. incluJlni:' hOlly tslCI, dual whee ls s tunuurd .

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    It is a mat te r o f rf>(;ord,E among more an d morelarge f lee t opera tors, that Chevrolet sixcylinder trucks give 0 lower transportationcost than any other truck of equal capacity in the market.These firms ar e finding, through experience, that Chevrolet sedan deliveries arecapable of 20 miles or better, to th egallon of gosoline; that Chevrolet 1!Hontrucks ar e making fuel records which ar erelatively just as high. That it cos ts verylittle to keep Chevrolet trucks in first-classworking order. That Chevrolet service

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    inlln ~ t a l ilill \\'11:\, :\,'\1' Y"rk, ;llll!expect,; to do more radill \\'"rk ill thl'iutnre o\'er "thl'r ~ t a t i o l l "

    Erwin Wollner, of Bryn Mawr Gables , Gives First PublicRecital on Main Line Since Coming to This Countryin March; Likes Modern Composers

    lrme 19, 1931Young Gernlan Violinist Finds LowerMerion High Students Responsive to Music

    ~ t u d e l 1 t s at LO\\'l'r ~ 1 l ' r i ( 1 n Hig'h~ c h o o l ha(l the privill'ge recentlyoi heariug a 15-minutl' progranl hy atalcnted ynung (;e1"lnan \'iolinist, Er\\'in\\'ol1ner, who recl"'tlv callie to th('~ I a i n Line to li\'e, ' HOWARD C. FRITSCHThe n"pon"I \ 'enes s o i the student,; JHstice of the Pedce10 the llIusic and the ah,o;olute ,!uie!

    t ha i reigned during his playing oi REAL ESTATE UNIVER5ITY Broad Street atBach's "Chaconne" were part i cu la r ly Fire Insurance-Best Companies Montgomery Ave.ill1pressive to ),11'. \\'ol1ner. Narb.4049.W 215 Haverford Ave. PHILADELPHIA,PA.()tller Ilunlhers p ~ y e d I)y ) , I ~ \V()ll- ' . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~er, in t hi s, h is first public appearance A - . - ' - _ . - - -. -,-..----- .' --- ..-on the ~ I a i n Lin(', inc1n(led \Veiniawski's "Legend," a l\egw spiritual." i\ 'o hod\ ' Knows ," and v ar ia ti on s on"The List Rose o i Sum11ler," arran,l.(edby Henry \\'illiam Ernest.),Ir, \Vol1ner came to this countrvin 1\1 arch to join his wifl' , the iorme'r:'liss ),1 a 1'\' llavden Bowen. of \Vashingtou. D: c., 'who is cOlllpleting hl'!"first year as an ins truc to r in Englishat Bryn ~ awl' College. Th e cnup1l'first met in Paris in 1()27, \\'hen shewas studying languages in France, andhe was ,tudying at th(' P ar is C un sel'\'atorv, ~ L r s , \\'olhll'I' is a V a s ~ a rgraduate,Born in l3achulll. in \Ve,tphalia,young \ \ 'ollner lir,t sho \\ 'cd mnsicalprolnise at th(' age oi 12, J I i, earlystudies were conducted at the St ateAcademy at Berlin, During thl' reconstruction period follo\\'ing the \I'ar,he found i t d ifficult to continue hismusical edncation, but ' li t er eonsiderahle effort he a cc unl ula te d l 'no ughm one y tn permit him to g" to .1 ';l1'i,to study. There he was a pupil of thefaInous French music Illaster, .IacquesThihaud. Before he was 24 H'ars oldhis p laying had received lavish praisefr0111 critics in Berlin and o th er Enro-, -pean centres."\Ve havc ne"er ileaI'd an artist moreg if ted with ddicacy and elegance, ..\perfect techni'll1l', Illagnificl'nt " \\"" 'P

    and sonor it \ . " Th e p11hlic couldnot s top acclaiming him as a "ioliui"twithout pee r, " said the Re\'llC lnternat iona le du Theatre after one of hi"recitals. Th e Paris edition of th el\ ew York Her al d, n ot ed for theseverit\' of i t s cri t ic ism, sa id : "The concert of Mr. \Vol1ner was 111111"uallvhrilliant. He played with rich tone an;1(Il'l'p u ll lk rs t:md ing. " The Lokal Auzeiger, of Ber li n, said: "The young\'iolinist's p ro found and accomplishe(linterpretation oi ,Bach and ,!3eethovenaroused s t O : ' l 1 l ~ ot applau,e,Mr, \Vollner has p layed 13 COlH'l'l'!sin Paris, (1 Ill' of them bcfnrc the Allle ri cau \Vomau's C lub. a l ar g'e and pow-,erful o q ~ a n : z a t i o n , Ou e of his n11m-1he!'s at th,is recital was a ,compositionI,, iorlller Vice President Charle,Dawes..Iu, t before coming t o t hi s couutry in),[arch, ),11', \Vollner was working inCzccho-Slo\ 'akia, making Inusical accl)11lpanilllents for talking !lictures withthe UF:\ h im Corporation,

    ~ 1', \\'olh1('r is particuhrly intcr(',;led in t he n nl ;i c of the y,>tlllg nll>

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    Fo r a week-end or a day, orth e entire summer, we havemany helpful it ems t o suggest for purchase befor eyou go for travel.ing and sports, seashore andmountains, such as :Cold Cream, Unguentille,Talcum Powder.Piwic N ap ki ns , Pape,:Cups, Paper Forks, PaperS po on s a nd Pap er Plates.Bathing Caps, T owe/soToys: W ater Balls, etc.

    Prolec t hottlcs from b r e u k u ~ t ~ . I nfllourr.milk r e R c h i u ~ yourtublf 'lwith ul l itHorh;;il1slI luri ty on d goodnrl!lN. A nec:r.HfIIohy i n eve ryhOnle. A ltrRCltively pa in t e d with )"ourname Rtencillcd i n t h e co r ne r . P r i C ( ~ " : 211 t .,ize,11.50; '"qt. , t2.00. Stencilling" 15 C C D ~ .

    John I .UCU8 & ( ;0 . '8 I lefender Urnn,) fo rin .. id c an d outRide pninliJ1,J(. Choice of2, h ..c1" S.,..ci ..t I'r;ce -$1.85 g .. l.

    \Videsprcad illtl'rest IS heing shownin the p la ll s f or t he l ir st annual 1I1ecting of the Pellnsylvania Parks Association. to he held lIext },Ioliliay andTm'sday at \ 'a ll ey Forge . .\ t thistime steps will he taken t o be gi n thecrea tion of a great fon'st park for:\Iolltgolllery. Delaware. Che st er a ndBerks count iI'S,() n : \ Io llday a trip wil l he taken fWIIlValley Forgl ' through the "HistoryTrail" to Heacling, traversing the upperFrelleh Cn'ek sectil,n to thc n'giun\\'here the p ropused park would be locate' !. tlwnl'e dow II thc Bralldywinc.LUllch wil l he serve,1 at the ReallingCount ry Cluh.

    ~ e l ' l ' r a l outstalldillg speakers ar c"chedulet l for the dil ll ler ~ onday nightat \'alley FOI'I.(e, :\ husilll'SS l1Ieetingwill he h eld Tuesday, the meetillg endillg with a IUIIChl'OIl at the TredyffrinCountrv Clnh, ~ I a l l \ ' ~ I a i l l Line menarl' pn;minellt in t hl : f orma ti on o f t heiores t park p lans , El lwoo,1 n, Chapmall. of Philadelphia, is presidl ' llt oftill' State :\ssociation,

    seeolllI term at the Philalll-iphia Consulatl' to a LOll '" Island ",id.State Parks Associationa t Valley Forge Monday

    Pupils atHigh Honored

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    ContinllC"cI f ro 'l i PII,;e Olle

    Federation Unable to GiveChildren Summer Vacations

    The followill '" pri, . ls and hOllors i tory :\ ward, John Latchum. ~ eriollwere announced: " . ,I Title & Trust Company CommercialArdmore \\'01l1an s Cluh pn ,. I'S m Award , Anl la Kandra, Scnate Award

    domestic arts . .lane Benham an,1 Dor- for Vocal 11 usic, \Villiam Zilger. Sen,othy ).1ewl1lan; Barker Medal for ate Award for Instrumental Music , AIseholarship excellenCl', Fernanda Ama- fred r;irondi, Facultv Award for :Mellio: class of 1')22 I 'r i, .e in English, chanical Drawing, ( ; ~ o r g e Thompson.\Vhitlield .I. Bell, J r. , L ew is ~ I e y e r s ; Class of 19.10 English Award. Richardclass of 1927 p ri ,. es in mechanical Conllelly, Cla ss o f 19.11 Mathematicsdrawing, \Villiam J'r ice; architectural Award, Sidney ~ c( ;ar\'l'Y. Cla ss o fdrawing, Stephen ~ l e C o r m i c k ; class of 19,11 French Aware!. PailI' Leonard.1928 Connnel':ial I ' r i ~ e , Ray \Vibon: Cl ass o f 1932 Science :\ \\:a reI, II elenDanghters 01 Amcncan Revolut\lln Tur ub all . I I. :\ . Ferreil'a :\wanl for~ cd'll in U. S. histnry, WhiUield .I, Freehand Drawing, Ruth Ke ll . Cla ssBell, Jr.; ~ ) e e l ~ a u P o c t r ~ .Pri,.e, of- of 192(, Scholarship Cup, Lowerf el 'ed hy : \l ts s l'lorcnce Kcngan, John Sclwol, .lane! H nhlel'. C la ss o f 1926:\1 clnt,YTe; ,Downs Cup for m0s .t h e ~ p - Scholarship Cup, l'p'pcr School. Olivef ul !,prl, Susan Ab,ernethy.; I' crrclra )lates, Savery alll( SIll'Cl,. Cup for thecups for cxccllcnce 111 phYSIcal educa- Ilcst (;irl \thlt, C ' tl ,, ' . c' 'tiou, Julia :-'Ioore and ~ elviu Fry- " . . t c, :1 1 e nlC .. l r ~ o l l ,berge r ; F rench prize for excellence iu 1'>;l\'ery and :-;Iwetz Lup \01' t he Be stchemistry, .Ial1les Alhurger; Hamiltoll Iloy Athlete. Ilaney \Juek.mathematics prizl', 1 ~ l e a n l , ) 1 ' Kava \Jesides thl'SI'. tl'stimonial ClTtilicatesn,lI!g,h; H:llnnllllHIs p l ' 1 z e ~ In manual frolu the Lower :\Ieriol I n' . H'.}tral1ll1lg, ('l'orge vander Veur; sccond. . . I . U II I I Ig l\Villiam \\ 'ren; third, Joseph E. Shay: :-;clwol have hel'n awarded to t he fol I'ennypacker Cup for most helpful lowing for outstanding work ill theirhoy, . I y l ~ n l{ockwell:, I'hi n ~ , t a Kappa field of enlll-avor: Ernestine Schuman11: ~ s s o c l a t l O l l of I'lulaclelpl1l, " , " " O N T A I N ~ R Sft I I I f I ' , ' stdl conl!nul'S' I hl 'se nl 'ar nelghhors e U l l t l t ~ . I h, :'\,ltlon,d ( t t l ]"ln1-, 01 . . . . , ma crlloon \ \ " a ~ a very (C Ig' tt u an( ! f . .. . . ' . . succcssful affair hoih socially and: 0 yours \\'III thIS SUnlll1er. .tal'k f ~ o d :\ ell' ' o rk , hI' a

    IN

    Bronze Tablet ContainingNames Erected by Merion

    Chapter D. A. R.

    Ou the historic gWII1HI of thechurchyard of the Lower ~ erion Baptist Church, at Old Gulph a fill RohertsRoads, nryn ~ I a l \ ' l " . a melllllrial tahletto the mel110ry of thl' !{(' I 'olutionarysoldiers hurie,l ill Lower :\1 erionTownship was lI11\'eiled on ~ I o n d a yafternoon.The melllorial. a h ron, .e t ah [e t o n al a r g l ~ hlock of granitl', contai ns thename o f Cha rl es Thol11son. secretaryof the Continental Congress. an,1eighty-tl\'O soldiers who arc bmied inthat churchyard and others in Lower,,[ erion, It was en,eted hy the ~ I l ' r ion Chapter. Daughlt 'rs of the Anwri c an Revol ut io n, and tIll' ComnlllnI\Talth of Pennsylvania on groundwhich wa s gil'l'U to the trustees oft he chu rch hy Charles Tlwl11son, wholived nearby."Irs, Charll's :\1, Stuard, n'gent of

    the ~ I e r i o n Chapter. 1llIl'cile,1 the 111emorial a nd t he S ta tl ' regl'nt, :\Irs. Jo seph ~ I Caley, made an address.Colonel 1I erhert :\ , :\ r no ld , o f .-\rdnllln'. also was a speaker , poiut ing outthe h is to ric natul"e of the countrys ide,The Rev . C;eo rge ~ I o r t o n \Valker,pastor of the Lower ~ [ c r i o n BaptistChurch, who gav e the im'ocation andIwnediction, recalkd in the course ofsome rel11arks that 16 of \ViIlial11I'enn's descendents were huried in thatcen:dery, that a skirl11ish occurred ontlie Thol11son estate hetween A111erican and nritish troops in Den'mher.1777: that (;ulph Road was laid outhy \Vi1I ia ll l I 'enn ,'fhe Lower ~ crion High SchoolBand, n,splendent nl scarlet uuiforms,and an American Legion color guardalso participated in the cerelllonies, :\Boy Scout bugler soundcd taps.Following thc unveiling cerel110niesa brief l11emorial service -was held att he g ra l' e of ~ I r s , Herbert A. Arn ol d, fO rlne r r e" ,e nt of the ~ [ c r i o nChapter. who c onc ei l'e d th e idea ofthe mCl110rial to the ]{evolutionary soldiers. The lIanlCS of thOSl' hoilOn'dwere verified and theil' graves locatedhy :tliss ~ I a r g a r d Harvey, who or gani,.ed the ~ [ e r i o n Chapter nearll'thirty-five Yl'ars ago. Shl' was a; sisted in Ihis work hy ~ r", nllra J larvey Develin' and :\[ rs, Amold.

    Jrme 19, 1931Memorial l!nveiled IMan; A w a ~ d ~ P ; ~ ~ ~ n t e d - !O u t s t a n d ~ n gto Soldiers of 1776 at L. M. Commencement: JumorI!

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    Hc gi,'cs twicc who gi"es quicklya nd t ha t g(les for Fourth of July fundsas well as for goud works in gClll'ra\.* * *

    And it wonlel Sl'em t ha I t hos c whog

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    While you a rc away yourcommunity wee kl y willscnd yOll the news fromhorne at no ext ra cost.Whether it is for a wcekor for all ~ U l 1 l l 1 l e r wc'llforward the rarer regularly. Ju"t w"ite u" orphol1e

    Twin Valley Garden ClubSponsors Flower ShowTh e Twi n \ 'a ll e\ ' (;;l\'(lcn Cluh i

    ~ p o n s o r i n g a 1 I0w, ,' r show on Thursday a ft er noon , Jnne 18, in thc COIIIllIunity I - I o u ~ e oi ),1 alt'I'I'Il. Dclphinhuns will be t hc f ea tu re of thc showt hough c la s se s in nther .Inne 1I0werswill b(' included.Th c cOl1lmittce c ll ns is ts o f il l rs. F.H. Harjcs. ~ I r ~ . T hotlla s H . L ew is.~ l r ~ . Henl'\ ' IL Davis. ~ I i s s ElizahethFetters, :'Iliss Alice \ \ ' i lson, ~ I i ~ s Jennie F e l l ( ; r ~ . ~ rs' Bode I rwin. ~ rs. R.H. John. ~ I r s . Hnw;;rc\ Fre"l1Iall. ~ I r s .\Vi1lial1l :\ . Sch cl lc k. ) 'I rs . L. (;.(;otwals. ~ rs , Frank 1'(,11 and ~ i" ,[v a n. \\ 'arner. genera l ehairman .Exh ib it s o f all amateurs arl' heingcllcouraged. Th c T",in \'a1l(, CardcnClub i s c ompose (1 oi !l1emhers frolnChester \ 'aHe y a nd P ic ke ri ng \allc.".

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    Months ' Study.

    I ' ,." Wanted ,'" '--\ dancing, d r a l l J a t i ~ s an:1 n a t u r e - ~ t u d Y , "'VAN'l'RD-Used typewriter . Must be I Although the Bryn Mawr SUl11111ercheap. Call e\enlngs. Phone Nar- S .Iherth 254S-'\V. (omb6-26) I . chool l s only tcn years old, four otlwr1 t t" S h I Iworkcrs' schools h av e b cc n startcd 1)\', ns rue lon, C 0 0 S . 'WI-:LI,I-:RLI.:Y Collegl' "ellior de"lre" 10 o th cr g ro up s as a t hr cc t r cs ul t o f th cI IUlor : 'Ia lh . and HI"1. Phone Ar"mol 'e c xp er im en t a t R ry n illawr. Barnard,!l95-.J.. (omh6-19f) Co1lcg -e wi1l e ll l' 01 l a g-roup of womenI'TlJTor:-: ' lan 1"peri(lIeed In "ollege k tl . f ' k hOllrd "uhjeeelnvoodLan!." Phone Narhel ' th a!ltti, (06-19)FO R SAI,l-:-Tomato plantH, 40c. doz.::I dozen fo r $1. Asters, zinnias. snap 'd"agons &. other plants f or s al e. 33911lldley ave. Phone Narberth :1983R.(6-19)

    Seashore (5/ ResortsA'I'1'HAc'rlVE modern cottage, 7 1'I"S.,ha th , ga rage. desirable "ection near~ I a r g a t e . fo,' r enl . f urn is hed . 2!I N.".',,"1'11,"1111" ave" Ventnor. (0Illb6-26)

    Situations WantedW0111o;: BY ' l ' ln : DA\ ' - I ,aun,lr r , 1'1,,"niug, ('ooldng-, ~ H ~ r v i l l J ! ; . Ph .ToHcllhinl),Log-all , 01'11g'oll 0;'42-.1. (o lnh l i - l f ir)h l ' ~ " ' l N J l : n ~ ' ( ) U l I g ' " \ lue r iean \\ 'OJlHUl I

    w i ~ h ( ~ pn:-;itioll in adul t farnily. I';x- I( ' f ~ l 1 l ' n t r,,fl'lPlll'Pto:. (:001 I l la in cnole ' 1 \ ~ 1 1 yt'ar,:-; ago an innovation ill cclu-Phone ~ a l " h e r t h 2:;r.r,-.I, (nnlhH-lftf)1';Xl 'l ' :RII ' ;NCI-:D allcl 1'1' lIn",1 white: cational practiCt,s w a inaugurated atwolllan wl"I",, , !Jo"ition at " "a "hol '' ' B ryn ~ I a \ l ' r Colleg-e with th e c ~ t a h l i s h 01' n1Ollnlllin" fo r . ~ U l n l 1 \ " ' . g-enel'al nl ent o f a Sll,nmer school fo r wonlcnhou:->f'\\,o)'l" ('flnl, i l lg ' , ( ' :1 l'j Ilg' fo r eh iJ ..dren. 'Vrite "1"" ear" ( ,f 1 '1l l' ~ 1 " l n workers in industry. Siudents haveI,ine'. Al'rlmOI'I'. (olllhG-l!'f) b('ell attracted f ro l ll ( '\ 'l ' ry part of the

    ,"Ol'Xl: woman w l . ~ h " s )l o"i tio n a " t 'nited States an d Eurolle. Otherw ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ I O I V : : ~ : : : : ~ r l ~ : ~ ~ ' I : \ ~ ~ ~ ~ , . ; , ~ : ~ ~ . a l o III I'" schoo ls o f a ~ i l l 1 i l a r nature ha\'c sprunl-((omh6-19C) up elscwhcrc in th e co untry . Its pur; 7 \ ' ( ~ ) l : - : J . ~ : - . ; ' : 7 G " " ( : - = ; I - : - : H ' 7 ' L - e ! ; - c - " i : - l ' - c , , - 1 - J ( - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I t - : - i , ' ' ' : ' : ' ' ' ' : ' ' I ' : ' ' ~ ~ I J ~ i ' ' t . p o ~ e : to prOlnOil ' a broadcr under.'a"hl,,. 01' laldng' ,,11'" of ( 'h i lr l ren, s tanding- of industrial \Jroblellls.Phon" XIII'herlh 24SS-,J. (omhlo-lH)

    1 ' : : - ' : l ' i ' : H l i . : ~ C I ' ; f l "ollll'erl WOnlll1l "'i"h e" La st Satu rd ay t hc I Jr yn ) ,I aw r SIII1I-I'noldllf.{ alld g-1'n"r,,1 hou"ewo"I" Iller School for \\ 'ol1len \Vorkers illH'f , r"nl l '' ' . PhOIl" I h ~ ' n !\Iawl' 2181. I lH ll Is lr y ope n( 'd f or its eleventh sea= - : - : - - - : . . . " , ~ ; - ; - : - - = = . . , - - ; - ; - - . : . (, : : ": 1 : :..; : l: : ! : f : ) 0 n 0 f two 1110nt hs \I ' it h I 12 studen Is:'I!:S. . IOIIX I:' In :y!. wl"hl'" In 1'1'1'011I-1Ilt'lId h i g ' h l ~ ' lind fille! position fo r from 0111 parts o f th" L-nill'd Statcs andW',man "" 1'0,01" ehamh '' ' '' l Ia id, wal t re"" f rom Englane l . De ll l1la rk an d Swcelellor I IUI 'S t) fOI" xutnnler lllonths. Forrart-lime. . I I lip. ra n awa\' with the I'cnn A. C.HIt'''I' "11 0" ou l. .1.'110"" ( ' ~ ' I l ' \ " ' d . ".l-J. to r 01 t1C sumnlcr ~ 1001, s po ke t o th e . .. , team 111 a leaguc l1Iatch a t the Cynwyd(om1J6-19f) studcnts a bout the sch ool an d :'II iss CI b= ~ - : 7 : - - ; - = C ' = ' - - " - - - C - - - ' - - = - - - - : U c ou rt s l as t S un da \' , l'rlllaid anti 1'001, fo r ,July ane! Au- l. ngh sh a nd D an Is h. tiS. 8-6. 6-2.""0,'1, e\'ery F r l d a ~ ' . Phone :-;'arbelth g'u"t. J':x"ellenl" reft'l'ences. P ho ne T hi rt v-s cv en of t hc s tu dc nt s COIIIC I I'larry Lott dcfeatcd Hcrbcrt ( ;recn-2!1SS-J. (omI>5-290 Ardmllre 3142, (omb6-19f) f I; I . (?7 f 1 ~ 1 ' 1 I I I wood 6-2 2-6 6-3WA:O

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    June 19, 1931

    :\ 11 elect ion of ofl icers was held atthe meeting of the Auxiliary of theHarold D. Speakman Post of theA111crican Legion, of Narberth. onTuesday evening at the pos t headquarters. The following were elected fort he com ing y ea r: P re si dent , M rs . Roland K. H ewi tt : l ir st vi ce president,Mrs. John A. } 'f owre r; second vicepresident. Miss Emma 1\1 ueller; recording' secrctary, },f rs. Frank A.Schrepfer; corl'l'sponding secretarv,1\1 1'5. Robert Ross. and treasurer, MissEdith Hewitt.

    Mrs. IMrs. Roland Hewitt HeadsNarberth Legion Auxiliary

    Girls Hold' Picnic

    and kept CLEAN until it reaches the deli""erypoint at your faucet, Springfield Water hasbecome known to i ts users as FINE DrinkingWater.-No wonder then, that the almost magic development of the territory which it serves is at .t ributed, in a great measure, to PURE Springfield Water, a powerful attraction to city dwel.lers.

    The girls of the sixth and seventhI - ( r a c l e ~ of the ]\arlwrtliSchnol held ap il 'n ic a t Fai rv iew las t Saturday.

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    ELIVERED clean in a suburban area covering 300square miles, in Delaware,Chester and MontgomeryCounties. The enviable re-putat ion enjoyed by' Springfield Water isguarded closer than the priceless Crown Jewelsof Royal Europe.-Obtained from sparkling streams that runthrough virgin countryside, free from pollution.

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    '1 T ic kc ts fo r t he a f f ~ ~ r will be a V ~ - i l - 1 Mrs. Addic K. Hewitt andW k able at the Narber t h Theat er and from1Charles H. Shaw.or Ithe adjutant of t he Narber th Legion -------

    Post, J ohn Mowrer , Jr., of 1\fontgom- Picnic at Mrs. Nash'sContinue.] f ro m P lr H t PnJ,\"e Ien ' a\'cnuc Narberth 'l"1 . I I. I f I J . H' I. ," . le elg 11 1 grac cot le unlOr II-( 1

    B \ ~ ~ g e s s of N a . r h e ~ t h . . . School held a very successful picnic onI h e l ec tu re , whIch wIll descr ibe and Attend Unvelhng the la\\'n of Mrs. Robert J. Nash'si l lus trate with colored s l ides and plans, Thc memhers of the Dr. Benjamin home, at Narberth and P rice Avcnues ,the j.{reatest examples o f gardens o f all Rush Chapter , of N. S. D. A. R., who last Thursday. Somc vcry amusingt imes and all countries , wil l prtwide an a ll l' nckd the unvei ling of t he memor ia l g ames wel'c played and a number ofunl1sual opportunity to gardcn lcwers t ab lc t s ponsored by the ) ' Ier ion Chap- prizcs awarded.of thc ),1 ain Lin!: to sec a nd h ca r of t el' o f D. A. R., at the Lower ),1 erion, -------thesc gardens at a t ime when local gar- rlaptist Church, on Monday were:dens are at their height. It will also ),Irs. Hugh (;len11, Regent o f t he Chapbe of considerahle educational \'alue to tel' : ) ,Irs. Harn' ),1. Chaliont . Mrs . R.childrcn who wil l h c able to allcnd be- E. Farson. :0.1 rs. E. C. Town, 1\1 rs.l 'ausc of vacations. John ),[ilIe\", ~ I r s . " 'alter O'Sullivan,

    Garden Lecture toAid Wel fare