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    T he Ma in L in e' s " smok e caters"seem t o have ded ic at ed Ap ri l t o something more appet iz ing. Following theNarberth firemen's banquet on April16, a w ee k later , Apri l 23, wi ll comethe annual f ea st o f the Merion Company of Ardmore. . . . At present"smoke eaters" is a literal designation, according t o m an y. o f t he volunteers , because of the epidemic ofbrush fires to which they have beencalled.

    From Narbert h : "Wherc is thefire? All t he s ir cn s a rc screeching."From Merion: "Was that a gas

    station explosion?"From Baht-Cynwyd: "What is

    this bombing anyhow, a Communistuprising'!"S uc h wer e t he t el ep ho ne calls receivcd by th is newspaper's office last

    Monday f rom 8.20 to 8.30.The answer: Openingof the United

    Campaign Expos it ion at ConventionHall with noise and fireworks.Comment: It probably won' t hurtthe cause, but it certainly won't

    he lp i t.

    1 he Grist MillIn the spring a young man' s f ancy

    may lead h im i nt o dire consequences.John Camp Abney, J r ., j u st turned21, came No'th f!'Om Lampasse, Tex.He t ri cd t o see Virginia Carnes, 19.

    studcnt from Ohio at the HarcumSchool in Bryn l\lawr. Miss Carneswas kind but firm about mixingromance and studics at a fashionabl()school for young' ladies.'Vhercupon he decided to show thewol'!d that a Southerner, spurned, i s

    mean to mess with. He collected his.:12 caliber revolver, blackjack, scrcwdrivcr and flashlight and procecdedto "bolTow" t he au tomo bile o f D r.Richard Ellison, Bryn Mawr dentist.In t he to il s of the Lower Merionlaw, the intcrccssion of Miss Esther

    Blankinship, 17, Miss Carnes' roommate, was unava il in g a nd t hi ng slooked b ad f rom h is cell until FatherAbney flew hcre from his districtjudgeship in Tcxas, straightened outthe local tangle satisfactorily to localauthorit ies by a promise to straightenout t he young man when t hey reachedhome.

    PRICE, F IV E C E NT S

    Continued on Page Five

    Kappa Alpha The ta MeetsThe Kappa Alpha Theta Suburban

    Group he ld a meeting on Wednesdayafternoon at the home o f Mrs . Edwi nC. Town, on N. Narberth avenue,Narberth.

    "The Perfect Alibi," a det ec ti vecome dy b y A. A. Mi ln e, w il l be p re sented at the Narberth School Auditorium on Friday and Saturday,l\lareh 27 and 28, at 8.30 o'clock, bythe Narberth Players.D ir cc te d a nd s ta gc d by MarthaSimpson and Jane Nash, t he cast includes George Werner, Cecelia Link,George McAl li st e r, W. Russel l Green,

    William Muller, Peggy Bailey, HelenWeatherall, Phil Pi tcher , Sr . , AdeleMars, Francis Mitchell , Bob Estcs.

    The final card party of a series ofs ix g iven by the Mulieres of t he Narb er t h F i re Company will bc held onApr il 1 st at t he h om e o f the President, 1\1rs. Eberhardt 1\1ucller, on Essex avenue, at two o'clock. Therewil l be prizes for every table and thepublic is invited. Reservations shouldbe made with I1Irs. Mueller.The fifth party o f th e se ric s w asheld \Vednesday afternoon. Hostesses

    were 1\1rs. \VilIiam 1. Ezickson, Mrs.Isaac MeHose and Mrs. Albcrt Nulty.The 1\1ulieres are busy p l a n n i ~ g

    fo r th c annual fireman's banquet inElm Hal l, Apr il 16th.I1Irs. Mueller assisted at the bootho f t he Child Mission of Help at Convention Hall in Philadelphia, onTuesday.

    Mulicl'cs Plan FinalCard Palty of Series

    Nash Speaks t o RealtorsRobert J. Nash, Narbert h, p ast

    president of the Philadelphia RealEstate Boa rd , s poke bef or e that organiza tion Monday night o n " Re alEs ta t e L is ti ng and Sales MethodsCity and Suburbs."1

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    BITTEN .Narber th P la ye rs t o G iv eM il ne D e tc ct iv e C om ed y

    CLARENCE L. EDERERfOl'1/1er usscmlJl!llllUl! of Mcl1'ose,Pa. , , ch o g al lc u n illustrated lcc-t /l re l l' ed ncsc !( /! I n ig ht : on hishuntin[! eX]Jedition to Alaska bc-fore mC/llbers of thc LOIOC/' Mel"-ion Roc! and Gun Club (It theLegion Room o f thc Nur/)crfhCOl/llllunit!l Building.

    A formal request that licenseddogs be impoundcd and held for 48h ou rs to permit owners to reclaimthem has been sent to Secr et ar y o fAgr icul tu re J . Hansell French byMontgomery County Commissioners,Petcrs, Ridgeway and Potter. Underthe quarantine law, in effect for 100day s f rom Monday, all dogs licenscda nd s tr ay s, wou ld be des tr oyed iffound on the streets.Lower Mer ion Pol ic e arc nowsearch ing for two dogs suspected of

    having rabies. Cake Bake Tomorrow. One is the bll;e-anc1-run dog whichMonday n ight b it J os ep h Dou gh er ty , T hi s Saturday morning at theland Cleaners, Haverford avenue near10, of F lo yd T er ra ce , B ry n Maw r. .' , .The dog was bei ng a ir ed on a leash N a , r ~ e r t h , the LadlCs Aid of. the Holyby a wel l- dr es sed woman who con - Trlmty Lutheran Church w ill h ol d atinued calmly on her way after the Ie ake bake for the sale of dcliciousdog's assault on the boy. home-made past r ies and delicacies.Another dog last Saturday bit MissRegina Meeke r, 16, o f Gladwyne,a bo ut th e a rm s a nd body.Another positive case of rabies wasreported in Lower Merion TownshiJ)by Dr. Raymond M. Staley, Narberth

    veterinarian. The dog, a col li e owned by Frederick E. S. Morrison, ofHowe road, Mer ion, was c aug ht b yDog Warden John McGroary lastnight. As the dog exhibited definitesigns of paralysis Dr. S ta le y said itwas a pos it iv e case. Another Shetland p up py , own ed b y Mor ri so n, i sunder observation.

    Moderation Soughtfor Licensed Dogs

    C0111missionel's Ask Sta teG i ve Owner s 48 Hours

    to Reclaim

    The Paren t-Teacher Association of1\'arberth will meet at 8 o'clock IIIon

    < I a ~ ' en'ning in the auditorium of the1\'arhel'th Public School."Influcnce of Mus ic on Children"will be discussed hy , Josef Lhevinne ,a notcd pianist and mcmher of th e

    Little For um , o f Philadelphia, whowill p,'ive a lecture rccital .The school orchestra will play se\'eral selcctions and a ehartel ' from theBoy Scout s o f Amcriea wil l b e pre

    sented to the Cub Pack qf Narherthby 'Villiam 1.. Clark, cub commalH!erof l\lontgOlllery County. T his C ubPack, indorsed hy thc P.-T. A., is forhoys betwcen the ag'es of !I and 11years.As a Schoolmen 's \Veck f ea tu r e onl \1arch 27 at ,1 o'clock will be a P.-T.A. mceting in Room 18 in Logan Hall

    f or P .- T. A. memhers, both parcnts,teachers and also school (Ii rectors.The subject s wil l be "1'.-'1'. A. \Vork"and the "Cos t of Parental Indifl'erenceto Education."

    Noted Pianist to be HeardNarber th ; Cubs to

    Ge t Char te r

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA , MARCH 20,1936

    Narberth Teacher is BrideThe marriage of Miss Emma Culley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil

    liam D. Culley, of Camp Hi ll , Pa ., toMr. Alfred C. Merril l , of Philadelphia,took place on Saturday in Philadelphia.Mrs. Merrill is a teacher of the

    third grade o f t he Nar be rt h PublicSchool. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill areresiding in Philadelphia.

    DRIVE S TA RT S M O ND A Y ADDRESSES CLUB WOMEN*Joseph J. Skelton, Jr., Bala-Cynwydcoal dealer , surpr is ingly wi thdrew his ' Community leaders and t eam cap - "The Cons t itu tion of the Unitedpetition for t he Repub li can nom ina- t ai ns of the Main Line ar e organized States offer s a very hopeful conditiontion fm' State's Representative fl \ \m, t o open the local canvass in connec- of what can be done in internationalthe First Legislation District, the post Ition with the united Campaign for relations," s aid D r. Charles G. FenlV[ontgOll1ery County Commissioner; $4,488,000 in behal f o f The Commun- wick, 111'ofcssor of political scienec ofFred C. Pctcrs is relinquishing. Still ity Fund of Philadelphia and Vicinity Bryn Mawr College, in his lecture ati n t hc con te st , however, ar c Lambert a nd t he Federation o f J ewis h Cha ri - the Women's Community Club of NarCadwalader, Villanova, Republican tics, i t w as announced b y Rod ney K. herth on Tuesday afternoon. He thenharmony organization choice; 1\1rs. Merrick, Mai n L in e division chair- explained that under the Consti tutionEdwin C. Town, Narberth; Chal'1es E' Iman, this week at his Ardmore head- of the United States controversies bcClaghorn, Narberth, an d Howard E.! quarters. tween any of the forty-eight StatesColgan, Bridgeport. The United Campaign begins this o f th e Union was se tt l ed by t hc S u-* * * Monday. preme Cour t, and by applying thisFrom l \1rs. Town comes th is let ter : Local leaders whose volunteer serv- met hod t o the disputes between na-IMay I a sl , your support for my ices will materially aid in the co-or- t ions t he rcsult wou ld be peace and I

    candidacy as RepreEcntativc from dination o f t he g en er al c an va ss in- not war .this dist'rict t o t he Gen er al As- elude: Dr. Frederick Fraley , City The Rev . A . C. Kanzinger, of St,semhly? Line a nd 7 1s t street; Miss Anna J . P au l' s L ut he ra n Church, Ardmore , II have l iv ed in Narber th for Pugh, 315 Clwyd road, Bala-Cynwyd; spoke on behalf of the United cam-Itwenty-three years and have con- Edgar W. Freeman, 324 N. Bowman pai gn , and Mrs . Ral ph C. Heat h, t hes i st ent ly sen 'cd the Republican avenue, Merion; Henry A. Frye, 115 president, gave a brief account of se\'-Party in both time and moncy. I Wynnedale road, Narberth; Richard eral reciprocity luncheons she had at-Ihave been on the County Commit- W. Thorington, 412 Penwyn r oad, t cndcd r ec en tl y. Itee, a member of the Mother's A s- Wynn ew oo d; Edwin H. Ehmann, 211 The F el lows hi p Commi tt ee o f t hc Isistance Fund, Dnd on m an y S tra th mo re road, Brookline; Mrs. \Vomen's Community Club held a 1 _Icgislative commit tees through Hale Holden, Jr., Hillbrook and Gulph luncheon and carcI party at the homc I the years, both ill this county and roads, Haverford; Gur ne y P . Sloan, of Mrs. Ann Darville in Narberth LheVlnne to Play atin Philadelphia, sincc women haw Woodleave road, Bryn Maw r; Mr s. H all on Thursdav. PTA M . Mhad the \'ote. Daniel S. Keller, A ir ed ale ave nu e, T he next meeti ; lg of the Li terature eetlng on.

    Economic go\'ernmcnt has bc en Ros emont; Frederick R. Drayton, Depar tment of the Club wil l be at thcone of my chief interests. I have Gulf road, ViIlanova; 1\Irs. ,John F. home of 1\1rs. J. Stoughton Erichson,an agricultural as \ \ ' l ' lI as indus- Mcigs , 2d, Ncwtown road, Ithan; 138 Keni lworth road, Merion, nexttrial hackground and feel that I Mrs. W. Heyward Myers , 408 Mid - Tuesday at 1. 30 P . 1\1. 1\1rs. E . A.am familial ' with thc major p roh- land av enu e, St . Davids; J. H. Stev- , Jami eson w il l b e co- ho st es s. 1 \l rs .IC111S in I 'ennsylY:lIlia and, if cns, Harrison road, Ithan; Mrs. War- \Villiam Livingston will rcvicw "Vali-eleetefl to the Legislature, I could ren Wclls, W. Valley road, Strafford; an t Is the Word for Carr ie ." PHILA. MEETING MAR. 27be of r eal service to this com- Mrs. Thomas Dol an , 3d, Waterloo Mrs. Clitfo] '(1 'V. Bates , chai rman't road, Devon; Mrs. Georgc S. Has-mum y. of the Nominating Committee, has

    ;\IARGAHET A. TOWN. brook, Jr., Sugartown road, Berwyn; sent o ut b al lo ts f or t he folIO\ying: oflIlrs. E . Lewis Burnham, Orchard licers to he cleeted this spring'. They, Wav Bcrwvn' Mrs. Horace HarcT Duncan Just's \\'Ithdrawal endcd P ' I: I p' 'I' II I L tl ' are second v i e e - p l ' ( ~ s i d e n t , recording. , , ao I roae, ao I; . owar e ongstrc 1,thc conte'st for (1Ist]'!ct d(,Jpgate from Old G If I H f I cr t S secretary, trcasurer and three elirec-Montgomery Coul

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    March 20, 1936

    Philip PitcherAr t Cooke

    HAROLD LLOYD

    Wednesday, Thursday 8(. FridayMar ch 25, 26 and 27LAUGHS--LAUGHSThe Clowning Triumph of HisCareer

    Friday-SaturdayMonday and TuesdayMarch 20212324The Magnificent Singing Stars of"Naughty Marietta"Jeanette MacDonaldNelson Eddy- I n -

    ~ ~ R O S E MARIE"withREGINALD OWEN

    - I n -~ ~ T h e Milky Way"

    WithAdolphe Mcnjou Helen MackWilliam Gargan-

    Thi s F r iday and Sa turday(Mat inee Saturday 2.15)

    by A. A. M iln e

    George Werner

    - - - f e a t u r i n g - - -

    Present a mys te ry play-

    Monday and Tuesday, Marc" 30-31Performances Monday at 8.30Tuesday at 2 . 3 ~ and 8 .30

    For Your Protection We Urae You To

    Because 01 the universal appeal 01 thisunique aUraciion. hundreds not nurnbered among ourregular patrons arerequesting reservations daily.We don't want anyone to be disappointedbut this engagement is strictlylimited in number of perlormancesand orders for tickelsmusl be f\lled asreceived. without exception.We have opened thesale many daysin advance and u rg e you to secureyour reservations at once.

    Cal l Narber th 2458NARBERTH THEATRE

    FRIDAY and SATURDAYMarch 27th and 28th--8.45 P. M.--

    Narberth School Auditorium

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    Tickets SOc (plus tax)

    ~ BUY SEATS NOWfor Warner Bros. production of"A MIDSUMMERNIGHrrfS DREAM"

    (!(!The Perfect Alibi"

    Deposits Insured under the Government PlanMember of Federal Reserve System

    Open at 8 A . M . daily for your convenience

    Cecelia LinkRussell Green

    The

    NARBERTH PLAYERS

    National Bank of Narberth

    "Milky Way" to Follow"Rose Marie" a t ArdmoreL ov er s o f Rudolf FrimI's musicwill have an opportunity to hear "The

    Indian Love Call" and other hits when"Rose Marie" i s s hown at t he A rd more Theatre this week-end and alsoon Monday an d Tuesday, with Nelson iE ddy a nd Jeannette MacDona ld inthe lead ing roles.Following the musical for a threcd ay e ng ag cmen t o n \ Ve dn es da y,

    Thurs da y and Friday wiII be HaroldLloyd's latest comedy, "The MilkyWay" in which the bespectacled stardoes a Caspar Milquetoast role.

    "Exclusive Story," thr il l ing s ~ o r y I of a newspaper's crusade agamstvice, is coming Wednesday, starring WARNER lJROS.F r a n ~ h o t Tone, Stuart Erwin, Joseph l ARDMORECalle la and Madge Evans .. THBATRBZasu P I tt s , Helen Twelv et r ee s a nd I Matlne. Oally at . M.Hugh O'Connell ar e amusing i n " Sh e Evening Centlnuoue. 7 'a 11 M.Gets He r Man ," c om in g T hu rs da y, I FIRST MAIN I.INE SHOWINGSCynwyd's "Bank Night . " 4 BIG DAYSF r iday and Sa tu rday , Lloyd Douglass' best-seller, "The Magnificent

    Obsession," wiII appear at t h e Egyp t ia n, w it h Irene Dunn an d RobertTaylor.

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    Narberth, Pa.

    Fo r Sale

    HCOLLECTOR"

    VALUABLEUNITED STATESStampCollection

    -Bocal __7tlovies

    Box 447

    Nearly 1000 var ie ties in Nat ionalAlbum. Conta in ing a ll Air Mailscomplete in superb unit condition;all communications of t he 2 0t hcentury mint; mint general issuesto $5.00 value, and pages of o therfine items. Foundat ion of a prize .winner. Price $300.00 . For fulldetails, write,

    Egyptian Presents "RoseMal'ie"; "MagnificentObsession" is ComingI

    "Professional Soldier" atNarberth; "Ceiling Zero"and "Rose of Rancho" Next

    OUR TOWNA "Mountie" Gets His Girl

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    Church Notes

    EGYPTIAN

    CalendarFriday, March 20, 1936

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    First Installation Ceremonyi n Twent y-Fi ve Years

    Wednesday, March 25Twenty-th ird annua l Schoolmcn'sWeek 0llens in Philadelphia.

    Thursday , March 26Ar t Club, 220 South Broad s treetLast day of exhib it ion hy "The Ten,"of whici1 S ue May Gill: Wynnewood,is president.

    Mr. Anderson succeeds the Rev.Dr. John Van N ess , wh o retired Mr. and Mrs. Edward .J. Sweeney, If rom th e a ct ive minis t ry af ter twen- of King Apartments, Newpo rt a nd Ity-five years of serv ice as the pastor Ventnor avenues, Ventnor, N. J ., a reof the Narberth Church. Dr. Van receiving congratulations upon thc INess will serve a s p as to r e me ri tu s b ir th o f a son, Edward Josepho f t he c hu rc h. Sweeney, Jr. , horn on Friday, MarchMr. Ander son was received into 13. Mrs. SweeneY will be remembered

    the presby tery of Philade lph ia North: as Miss l\Iargaret l\1:ulligan, daughterat . its stated m ~ e t i n g on March 10'lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mulligan,PrIOr to that time he had been a of Iona avenue, Narberth.mem ber o f t he p re sb yt er y of Fort1----------------The Rev. Archer E. Anderson, who Worth, of the S o u t h ~ r n Assembly. Iwill deliver the charge to the con

    has been called from his pastorate of He . a l ~ o s er ve d f or eI gh t y ea rs as i g reg at ion ; a nd Rev. Henry WolI, ofth e First Presby terian Church .of a missIOnary to Guatemala , C. A. I Great Va ll ey , who w il l pr ea ch t he~ I e b u r n e , Texas , t o become the m.m- The c ~ m m i s s i o n named by p r e ~ b Y - 1 sermon.lster of t he Narbe rt h PrcsbyterIan tery to mstall MI'. Anderson consists I The friends of the church and ofChurch, w il l b e installed as pastorIof Dr. H. Klaer, Of. Olney, modera -, the nt'w past or a r e invited to attendof that church on Tuesday , March tor; Dr . G. Crist , re t ired , who Willi the service.24, at 8 P. M. Rev. Allan Frew, of Ardmore, who de! i\ 'e r the charge to the pastor;

    Friday, March 27Narberth School Auditorium-Narberth Players presen t A. A. Milne's"The Perfec t Alib i" (a lso given Saturday) .Roberts Ha ll , HaYCrford CollegeHome Conccrt of the Gle e C luh. 8 .1 5.Philomusian Club, 3H44 Walnutstreet-Minstrel Show. 8 .3 0. Arthur

    McVickar, Bala-Cynwyd, is a memberof the cast (also givcn Saturday).

    OURTOWN!IA Go-o}JeI'ntil 'c G01n1l!l/1zity NC1V8PU }JCIjl ' - - - - - . . ; . . . - - - - - ~ - - - . - - :fOllndcd in H114 by thc NllI'be/'fh Baptist Church of the Evangel

    G illic Associa f io n, l in d 7ill/disll ed I Rob er t E . Keighton-MinistereVCJ"1I F r i d a l J at Nar/lclth, Pa. Stanlcy T. Reiff-OrganistPhil II) Atlpe L i \ ' I I I ~ H I O I I . Publisher i Sunday , March 22:Edwin Paxson. j , ; , l ItOl : . . I !J.45 A. 1\L-Thc Church School.Allnc Mon;an )toberts, ~ o C I a I ,11101' I TI P 'CI10.15 A. Ih . - 1C astor s a ss i n

    Of fi ce - 258 Haverford Ave., NarberthIChurch Membcrship.___ 11.00 A. l \L-Morning WorShiP.,Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer,: Sermon "'What I s T ha t to Us?"Ardmore 3100 I' . ISubscription rate, $2 peryear In advance I 5.00 P. M.-Vesper ServICe. Ser- iI mon , " Th e Q ues ti on of Comm and -IEntcl'('rl aH HCl'OIHl-I ' laHH 111alter ' Oeto-, 111ents " Ibel' 1:1. UIJ I. "t th " I 'ost Olli"" "1 X,,,:-; . . , \berth . I' ' ' ., lInd"I" the 0\"1 01 ;\Ian'h .J., 7.00 P. l \L-The Young People s As-

    187n. I socia t ion , led by Charles Leech. iWednesday, March 25: i8.00 P. l\L-Lenten Servicc. Ser-!

    man, "\Vho Struck Thee?" ISunday, l\1arch 2D: I1 1.0 0 A . l \L-Sermon b y Cha rl es I

    Leech. I5.00 P. l \L-"The Question of the IFriday, March 20 IFirst day o f s pr ing . Future."Radnor High School-"The Bip;, IPond" Senior Class p lay ( al so given' Narberth Methodist Episcopal I, . ' c' h I Nelson Eddy and .Jeane tte MacDonald, Philadelphia sO:1gbiros, who starSaturday). mire in "Rose l\hirie" now at the Egyptian.Academy of Music-Philadelphia Rev. \ \ '. Vernon Middleton, Minister ' -:-- _

    Orchestra, 2.30. Sunday , March 22: ,Convention Hall - Mary Binney !JA5 A. M.-Church School. IMontgomery Dancc Group , auspices 11.00 A. l \L-l \1:o rn ing Worsh ip. ,

    o f Un it e d Campa ign. Eveninp;. Sermon, "Is God Nccessary?" ILower Merion Junior High School- 6.45 P. M.-Junior Epworth League. IThirteen th annua l Parents' Night, 8.; 6.45 P. l\L-Senior Epworth League.:I 7.45 P. M.-Organ Recital andSaturday, March 21 Vesper Sen' ice. Se rmon, "Alone \Vith New Books at LibraryGarrick Theatre-Clare Tree Major God." The Xarberth Community Library

    Children's Theatre of New Yorl , pre-: Monday, March 23: ha s r ece nt ly add ed th e following "Professional Soldier," this wcek-s en ts " Th e S ecr et Garden." 10.30 2.00 P. M.-\Voman's Foreign Mis- books to its collection: end's show at Narberth, brings Vic-A. M. ,sianary Society Meeting at the home Non-Fiction - "Mont-Saint Michel tor l\IcLaglen a nd F redd ie Ba rth olo. lBridge party p;iven ( ev en ing) by: o f :\Irs. W. C. Griffiths, 303 Chc stnu t a nd Chartres," by H enr y A dams; mew in a d rama ti c h it w it h comedy I

    Bala-Cynwyd Choral at home of Mrs.: avenue. l\Iiss Mary Johnson will "The Battleground," by Hilaire Bel- undertone , h igh ly recommended.Henry C. Legge, 10D Old Lancas ter speak . loc; "The Complete P la ys o f Gilbert James C a g n e ~ ' , Stuart Irwin, .June!road: BaJ a- Cy nwyd . ( Op en t o p uh li c I Tuesday, l\Iarch 24: aud Sullivan;" " Ha nd bo ok f or t he ITrav is and Pa t O'Brien are due Mon-Iby resen-ation. Cynwyd 52-R and 16).' 7.:10 P. l \ L - B o ~ ' s ' Gym Night. Amateur Actor," Van H. Cart- day a nd Tue sd ay in "Ceiling Zero," !l:=================================!.lAcademy of l\Iusic-DcBasil's Bal - Wed ne sd ay , Mar ch 25: l ~ l C ~ l ; " . T ~ l . i s " S : m : ~ I l ~ ~ V o ~ ' ~ d , , , by ~ . I a , : ~ ~ t h ~ i l l i n g . a V i a t i O l ~ s t o r ~ of a. reckless Iii?===============================================fI1le t Russe.. :3.00. Philadt'lphia Orcl1u ant . I by .T. R. Oll\'er; "Sprll1g Comes," by leO ,In u Ie , a osca, lC"Tobacco Road," return for two weeks ' DA5 A. ~ 1 . - B l b l e , S . c l ~ o o l . , .. ' IBe rt a Ruck; "Rol l in g Yea rs , " by A. stirring songs o f Canad ia n Mountiesengagement. 11.00 A.~ I : - T h e l \ I O l l 1 l ~ l g \\ OUilllp. S. Tl.ll.'nhull;. "Marriage is Possible," and Indian fest ival music and dances. I

    T h ~ ~ l ~ e , , , '1 he Attractiveness of I by !\Iargaret Widdemer. Fl'iml's "Indian Love Call" is, ofCllllst.. '. l \ I y s t e l ' ~ ' a nd Detec tive S tor i es _I course , included. An accompanying I11. 00 A . 1\1.-The JUl1Jor. Chu rc h, "The F lower of the Gods," bv Ach-I "hort subject is a timely Fitzpatricl(conducted 1\Irs. A . S . Digby and med Abdullah' "Arabian 'Nights Tl'avdtalk, "Modcrn Tokyo."Mrs. G. V. Woodro,:. . l\Iurder," by J. D. Carl' ; "Case of the Main Line Junior Cinema AllianceGA5 P ..M:-Meetmgs of the three, Sleepwalker's N ie ce ," b y E . S. Gard- oli'ering' 10.:30 this Saturday morningC. _E.r. SOCIetICS. .,.. .' Iner ; "Gaudy Night ," by D . L . Sayers; L. Frank Baum ' s fa nc ifu l, amu s-IA u P. 1\1. - E\ en1l1g \VOI ship. '''' 'I C " P t I " b ' PAT.' mg s to ry " Th e \Viza rd of Oz"-and'f l . "TI 0 " ,. " L 1C lImson a c 1, . . a ~ - , .leme. 1C . \ e l c o m ~ l s . . lor; " Dead O r Alive" by Patricia' accompanYll1g 'Valt Disney cartoons.Tuesday evenl11g-InstJllatJOn Serv- \\' I , . I IiiiI. C . B'bl CI entwort l-Ice, ommunlty I e ass. J'I " " \\ ' I "\ 'd I ' '. '" 1\ . u\'el1l e - L oung 'a tel' Scott,\ e nest e v e n l l 1 g - P r a ~ el Ieet- b E J G "C CI b" b. . v ' . , . ray; oot u , y A1'-wg. .thur' Ransome; "Cowboy Tommy," bySanford Tousey.

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    Hand bags, $2.65, reg.$2.95. Brand new fashions,real bargains. High colorsin smart fashions

    Washable doeskins, $1.65,reg. $1.95.

    Perky s tr ing gloves, SSe.Hand-stitched fabrics, SSe.Both $1 values.

    Gotham Adjustables, SSe,reg. $1.15. 3 pI's. $2. 50.

    Our own lovely Sal'Oa hose,3.thread chiffons, reg.$1. 35 , spec. $1. 15 , 3 for$3.30.

    EWEESt12.1-2A CKESTNUT SIPHILADILPHIA

    PRE-EASTERSALE----HOSEGLOVES, BAGS

    Any car priced over $100,bUy I t a n d drive It, andIf you are no t entirelysatisfied, bring It backwIthIn 48 hour s and ge tyour money. No strIngs- n o red tape '

    MONEY-BACKGUARANTEE

    2-DAY

    43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 L e v ~ r i n g Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927

    I \ A T t i L ~ ~ ~ I 3 ~ A U T " " J t i ( ) V V ~

    Monday, Tllesday,Wednesday2 Specials for S5c3 Specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Satllrday-3 Specials for $1.25

    -Spiral and Croquignole.Experienced Operators.

    , nP e r m a n e n ~Wa'Yes

    S PEC I A L / Z I NG .

    OUR TOWN

    AUTHORIZEDFO RD DEALERS

    ha s a used ca r that wil l p lease your taste ( lan d fi t your pocketbookI The weekly pay -ment is fixed by th e price o f th e ca r youchoose. (Insurance and low-cost financingvary th e fixed weekly amounts by a fewc ent s .) Th i s new a nd s en sa ti on al p la nmakes it possible fo r you t o t ra de i n y ou rca r fo r a bet ter one. The a l l o w a n ~ e fo r itapplies, of course, on th e small down-payment required. Because of th e wider choicei n c ar s an d models, w is e buyer s will takeadvantage of these bargains before springbefore th e great spring rush for used carsbegins. Without a trade-in, th e same Fordsmall down-payment plan remains in effect.You are safe when you buy from a FordDealer. Read his guaranteel And now yourbudget can make room fo r th e ca r you'vealways wanted. Choose your ca r from th e\'Vide selection of bargains-do it todayl

    it:J AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS,\ NOW MAKE IT POSSISLE FOR YOU TO'U'TfllTUIII CAR\ ' ~

    SUITSDRAPERIES

    PHILADELPHIA

    COATSCOVERSCURTAINS RUGSPhone ARDMORE 4400for Our Routeman

    offers the best work at reasonable rates forDRESSESFURNITUREBLANKETS

    A classic suit that borrows i ts English smartness from th e b es t ma sc ul in e m or ni ngattire. Exper tly cut of men 's English fabrics_ the York coat of oxford gray worsted;t he Wal es s ki rt o f correct dress trousering.

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    Nature takes on a fresh appearance! It's SPRINGGet Ready for Easter!It's t ime to Pllt away the winter things and freshen up your apparel

    f o r warmer weatherSt. Mary's ZORICDRYCLEANING

    1714 WALNUT STREET

    THE FIRESIDEMr. and Mrs. James M. Hanson, ofNarberth Hall, spent the week-end atMountain Lakes, N. J.Mrs. V. O. Krauskop, of Wynnedaler oa d, s pe nt the week-end in Lancaster.Mr. an d Mrs. Hayef F . Darn es , of

    Grayling avenue, h ad a s their guestson Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. RowlandRan db y and M rs . R an db y' s m ot he r,Mrs. William Baekey, of Sharon Hill.Mrs. Walter Praet, of Woodcliffon-the-Hudson, arrived on Tuesdayt o b e t he g ue st o f h er son-in-law an ddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeMott, of Wynnedale road, for a week.Mr. Praet will j oi n h er f or t he week-end.Miss Edith Stock, of Sabine avenue,spent the week-end in Carlisle, whereshe vi si t ed he r mother.Dr. James Deubler, son of D r. a ndMrs. E. S. Deubler, of State andHagy sford road, Penn Val ley, whohas been at his home recovering froma masto id operation, has returned toLynchburg, Va.Mr. H. C. Gibson, of Woodbine avenue, sp en t sev eral d ay s last week inWashington, D. C.Mr. and Mrs . H . 1\1. Lukens, of Altoona, wer e t he gu es ts of Mr. andMrs . W . Clark Sunderland , of Glenwood road, over the week-end. Mr.and Mrs. Sunderland also h ad a s theirguests on Sunday, their son anddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.Sunderland, of Hatboro.1\1rs. H. I. McConnell, of Merionavenue, and Mrs. \Vard \V. Pierson,of Stepney Place, will sJlend the week-

    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = . = = : : : : : ~ = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =end at the Chalfonte in Atlantic City. I Mr. and Mrs . Clarence H. Woolming- Mrs. ' H. M. Chapin , o f Derwen road, [ Needlework Guild SewingMrs. Harold C. Fenno, of Essex t on , o f Narbrook Pa.rk. Cynwyd. The Narberth Branch of the Nee-avenue, left on Sunday for North Mrs. A. Perry RedIfer, Sr., of Ken- Edwina Anderson the small daugh- . . '

    Ad Mh h 11 d' i lworth road Me ri on i s visit ing her ' dlework GUIld of AmerIca wIl l holdams, ass., were s e was ca e ". tel' o f t he Reverend and M rs A rche r . . .by the illness of he r mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Albert Ml1 le r, o f '. Its monthly sewmg on Wedne sday , mMarshall Ford. Englewood, N. J. E. Anderson, of Dudley avenue, IS re- the Leg ion Room of the Community

    M Ch I C Off h r ofi The Friendship Bible Class o f t he covering from pneumonia. D r. a nd IBuilding. All the women of thers. ar es . en ause , 1 M " d' II .

    B. d t t ' d h b 'd Narberth M. E. Church h el d a ban- rs. Anderson have as their guest, Icommunity are most cor la y m-a rr le r oa , en er ame er 1'1 ge . . .

    I b I t T d Iquet at Erskme Hall, Haverford, Dr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. E. M. Vlted. Brmg a box luncheon. Tea and

    c u as ues ay evenmg. . . .. . ITuesday evenmg., Anderson, o f Ehzabeth, N . J. coffee wIll be served by the hostesses.~ I S S Sara Margaret DeItrIck, ?n d Mr. and Mrs. Walter Case, of Nar-MISS Fan Bennet, of MontoursvIlle, I brook Park, spent t he week-end at l i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! i ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ iPa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 Wildwo d N JWilliam H. Hagenbuch, of Hampden 'I Mr. ;hilip Caiahan, of Dudley aveavenue, over the week-end. I nue, sp en t t he week-end in Atlan ticMrs. Harry M. Gardiner, of Dudley' City.avenue, entertained at a bridgeI Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heining , ofluncheon Tuesday. JElmwood avenue, have returned fromMr. and Mrs. Boyd Bullock, of II a v is it i n Alliance, Ohio. ISchenectady, New York, were the Mrs. John Gilroy, of Essex avenue,I

    guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. J. Raymond entertained members of t he F or t- ISharp, o f Woodside avenue, for sev- nightly Club at luncheon on Friday.eral days. Mr. Samuel Hershey, of Bala-Cyn-!Mrs. Arthur L. Cooke, of Lantwyn wyd, a member of t he Nar be rt h Ilane, and he r mother, Mrs. EdwardIBridge C lu b, w ho i s staying at the IH. Haws, of Dudley avenue, are Mid Pines Club, Knollwood, Southern!spending s ev er al d ay s at Haddon! Pines, won th e h ig he st score at a \Hal l i n A tl an ti c City. bridge match there on Saturday eve-IMrs. William Robinson, of Step-! ning. 'ney Place, will enter tain the members \ Mr. Robert I. Dothard , o f Newof he r club at luncheon and b ri dg e York, spent the week-end with hisnext Tuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.Dr. Robert S. Galbreath, of New- Dothard, of Haverford avenue.castle, was t he g ue st o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank De Los Cannon, ofJames C. Keenan, of Forest avenue, IShirley road, is visiting in New 01' -for several days. \ leans, La.Miss Evelyn Jefferis, of Dudley Miss Katherine Chapin, who i s at-avenue, entertained her bridge club Itending Wilson College, spent theTuesday evening. ' week-end with her paren ts, Mr. and l I ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! i ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! i i i i i i i i i i i i ! ! i i i i i i i ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! i ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~Mrs. Elizabeth Loucks, of M a r i e t t a , i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    is visiting Mrs. G. R. Richardson, of!S. Narberth avenue, Merion.M rs . M au eI K li ne , of Washington,D. C., and Dr. Gordon M. Kli ne , o fBattery Park, Md., are t he guest s o f

    March 20, 1936

    AN ARRESTINGEXAMPLE OF

    FineTheo. F. SiefertTailoring $55

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    Ihe .moothe.l, .a'est ride 0' all

    IMPROVED GLIDINGKNEEACTION RIDE*GENUINE FISHERNO DRAFT VENTILATION

    IN NEW TURRET TOP BODIESthe most beautiful and comfortable bodiesever created 'or a low-priced car

    SHOCKPROOF STEERINCmaking driving ea .ie rand .a ferthan ever before

    ALL THESE FEATURESAT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES$495 AND UP. Lilt price 0/ N _StandardCoupe a' Flin'. Midllgan. Jr"irh bUnlfWTS, 5 P a r ~ I i ,..and)ire lock. rheli .. pri"" .. 'ZOadditional. K n ~ A c t i o n on AroJrer Moods only, '20

    additiunal. Prices quoted in this adt"erti,emenr are 'h, atFlint. MichiRan. and .ubj"", '0 chonse wi,lwa6 ....11...A. General Mo,ors Valae.

    Old Sol is moving northward t ow ar d S pr in g,warming up quite a bi t as he t ra ve ls a l ong , andthe thought of many thousands turn to growingthings, to g ar de ns, t o th e p la nt in g of seeds .

    For the Public Utility it is always Spring. There is acontinuous sowing of the seeds of better and betterservice, th rough main tenance, imp rovemen t andextension of facilities ... t hr ough cou rt eous con sideration of cus tome rs ' needs throughcareful planning for tomorrow's growth of thecommunities we serve.Every season is for us a season of retJewal!PHILADELPHIA

    ELECTRIC COMPANY

    ~ It is important to go places com~ fortably, just as it is important toFOR E C O N OM I C A L . IITRANSPORTATION go SWIftly, safely and economlca y.And Chevrolet for 1936 maintains its title oftheonly complete low-priced car by being the onlycarin its pricerange with the famous Knee-ActionGliding Ride*-the most comfortable known.Your Chevrolet dealer believes that "one rideis worth a thousand words." He invites you toride in the new Chevrolet at your earliest convenience. Just so you'll know how much morecomfortable it is on any road and at any speed.The same ride will also prove that Chevrolet

    for 1936 is safer, more spirited and more thrillingto drive than anyother thrif ty car.Because Chevrolet is the only car in its pricerange with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes,Solid Steel one-piece Turret Top, High-Compression Valve-in-Head Engine, and many othe r important features. See and ride in this car-today!CHEVROLETMOTOR COMPANY,DETROIT,MICH.

    EDWI:'\" n, BELLIS. Sheriff .

    directed, w il l h e :-;oltl at J ' uh lk Salo 011

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    Cynwyd 928Narb.2602

    Ardmore, Pa.

    -Offering

    THAT FIT

    BuildingLotFOR SALE

    29 years' expcriellce

    STYLES

    For the Easter Parade

    You, too, cara hal'Sa telephone in. yourhome fo r less thana dime a day!

    Clcallers, D)'ers, Furriers,

    NARBERTH 4182

    She can stay homewhen th eweather'sbad an d let th ete!ephone d o th efootwork.

    TOE BELL 'l'ELEPBONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA.

    a dependable, courteous, intel ligent scrvice . .

    Electrical contracting and jobb ing on t he Main Line s in ce1918.Main Linc' s fi rs t radio s tore ,1.921.

    There are new colors and gaydesigns in Adelizz i' s Springsuitings. A perfect fit guaranteed.

    NarberthElectric &. RadioShopWallcr G. Case109 North Narberth Avenue

    Fo r the Womanwho Has

    ADELIZZI Bros.228 Hala Ave.102 Furest Ave.

    Box 7273

    Slightly more than one-hal f acre(100 x 220 feet) in Magee Estates ec ti on o f Penn Val lcy. H ighl yrestricted, "A " residential zone,spc1uued yet vc ry close t o Mon tgomery Avenu{' . Owner will buildon adj acent lot in n ca r f utur e.Inquiries inviled.

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    HardwareH . RICKLINLawn

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    29 Ba la Avenue , Ba la-Cynwyd

    Includes COI"ONIAL BENTAsk the following dealer forcomplete information and II copyof "YOUR LAWN" folder.

    The Lillk Beln'cclI Forest alld Home~ l ' ~ ~ q Shull Lumber C o ~ p a n y

    Old EnCJlishCYNWYD 662

    OUR TOWN

    Need fo rOld

    Buildcr Points OutRcnovation of

    Homes

    Volun teer Workers U r ge P r op e rt y Owners IReady fo r Campaign Give T rees Inspection

    March 20, 1936

    , < , ., -,street, Thursday and today.Classified IAdvertisenlents

    -will be charged only to resldent8whose names apPear In the tele-p'1one directory Or to subscribersto THE MAIN LINEH. OURTOWN, or the N I ~ \ V S OF BALA-CYNWYD.20c a l inefor All Three New.papen

    Count five word8 to \Ine-w i l l be accepted up to 'Vedne.- Jday. 6 o'clock. tor Friday'. Issues.Phone ARDMORE 3100 ...

    Help Wanted1I1E:-\ WANT].;]) fOI' Ha wl('i,c:h Houtps ofSOil fanlilit 's. Iteliahle h l 1 ~ t l e l ' :-;hOllldstan {:arnil lg ' $ ~ ; ; weekly and i l H : r e a ~ erapi,l!y. ' ' ' r i te lo(lay. Hawleif;'h Dept.P l ' \ c ~ - 1 ; i - ~ . (,"hl"sl( 'r . I'lL (1;l)

    Situations WantedH O ~ I E SECHE'l'AHY assist writing, typ-i ng , I Ja rt y preparat ions, etc. PhoneNarberth 3988-W.GOOD expel'lenced 8tenographer. whounderstands bookkeeping. desire. posi-tion full or part time. Phone Narberth2612-R. tt

    Apartrnents for RentBERNOLA APAltTMENTSKoser Bros.. !tental Agents. "At ArdmoreStation." Greenwood 0680-Ardmore 680.At Your Servict!

    H I ~ L I A I 3 L E CAltI'";"TElt, altemlions,",indo\\' t-iL'l'('L'uing. Goltlk!> J ; s ~ l i n g e r ,122 Conway avenue. Call Narherth 3 ' 0 I S - I ~ .1'I.Al:'1 seWing' an d allcl'at iot lH. Phol le,i\"arllelth 01062-"'.g " I' !';IUJo;0"( 'I';U house IlaiuH\1' \\"ishe.s,vork Fail' price. Call Narberlth23!>7-H.. (12)PLAIN SEWING and IIIending'. PhoneNIlIbelth 2865. (12)DRAPERIES. Slip Cover8, Venetianblinds, Awnings. Furniture, Upholllter-Inl'. Beddings, Rugs cleaned. repairedand 8tored. Challenger. 281 MontgomerYavenue, C Y n w ~ ' d , Phone, Cynwyd 15.Formerly with John 'Vanamake r. ( tt lTYPEWRITlmS Sold, rented and repaired. Ribbon. and Carbon Paper.SUBURBAN T Y P I ~ W R I T E R CO., 33 E.Lanca.ter ave., Ardmore. Ph. Ard. 1371.The Original TOM rlARRISON UsedFurniture Exchange now located at 313W. Lancaster ave., Ardmore. Ard. 311.UPHOLSTI

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