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    P ag e T wo OUR TOWN May 14, 1937

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    Narbcrth 2324

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    NEWS"

    C ome i n an d le t uswhich will bc exactly

    NOW!Thursday Friday SaturdayThe prettiest gi rl i n filmswith two of moviedom'smosl handsome leadingmen make news outof romance an d

    embarrassmentout of re-venge

    in

    TYRONE POWERLORETTA YOUNG

    DON AMECHESaturday at 1 P. M.

    COLUMBIA HAPPY HOUR

    - Installations

    Phone Poplar 3710

    No Runs

    AlterationsG E Refrigerators WashersVacuum Cleaners

    1 1 l 2 , ~ e lI EST:\ '.U T S THE E T5 ~ 1 ; ; GEH' IA : \TO" ' i '\ A \ 'E : \ l 'E2 E. L\: \CASTEH A\'E,. Ar;j \'E,.\IIS' E\I'EIlIE:'.iCE

    CYNWYD 662OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    CALL NARBERTH 4182 FOR EXPERTRADIO - REFRIGERATIONELECTRICAL SERVICE

    Shull Lumber CompanyTlt e Link Betwee" Forest and Home

    F or imme di at e d el iv er y b y o ne o f o u r c om pe te nt ,courteous salesmcn

    2 16 Dud [e y Ave nu e

    No Hits No ErrorsI t 's your inning.

    Protec t yoursel f now ag a in s t t he s e boring mosqui toesan d flics. C he ck u p o n y ou r window an d door screens.Do yo u need ncw oncs? Do your pl'csent o ne s n ee drepai r ing? If they need r e-w ir in g , wc suggest DarkBronze Wirc . I t removes th e glare tha t accompaniesordinary wires.Have y o u mad e up YOUl mind about intcrim' or exteriol 'painting?O ur Clarkc Flool' Sander is at your disposal on a rcntalbasis.

    Visit Our Ardmore Store24 E. LANC AS TER AVE.~ ~ r 0", ' : ~ = :

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    Page ThreeAmbitious young men f or DieselTraining. All forms of power turnIngt o Diesel. W ri te o r phone f or Freefolder on Diesel opportunitIes. No obligation. Jourden Diesel Schools, Inc.,Room 817, 1528 Walnut Street, Phlla.,Pa.-phone PEN 2591.

    COMPANY

    .----WANTED-----

    Outings - Dances - BanquetsPlay Badminton and Tennis(rain or shine)

    at the

    Qvtln ~ i 9 I a t !.(Jaft1f!Ultlci.1{Ycon thil>New

    . ~ M ~ ' i i l : t .....;.( , ; C ; l s R a n g ~ l ;your old gas range completely "inthe shade"! None will please youmore than better oven insulat ionthat makes fo r more certainbaking results. Price of modelpictured is $104.50 cash. Othersas low as $68.50. Sl ightly higheron budget plan - $2 down,2 years to pay.

    Brookline Country Clubunder the instruction of

    Gene McGowan2 years assistant pro a t t he P en n A . C.3 years pro a t Huntingdon Valley

    Mill Road, Brookline Phone: Hilltop 1600

    PRESIDENTG B Newton coal Co.eo . .

    84 0 0 -Wesl 5201d 2550 or AlleghenYPhon. A r m or e

    C I Koppers CokeNewton oaNewton Coal Stoker .Mewtol Heating Oil Newtol Oil Burners

    ELECTRIC

    ,. 0 serve aUNEWTON PATRONS,'n ou r bu si ne s s t h ewe have i n c l u d e d O ~ L STOKERS, NEWTOLs a l e of NEWTON C EWTOL HEATING OIL. WeOIL BURNERS a n to supplY th ear e now in p o s ~ t ~ o ~ . an d th e suburbS;homes o f Ph i l ade l p ~ \ ng theY chooseWith th e kind of he a

    to use. d Oi l Bu rn er sBoth t he c oa l s t o k e r : e : ~ e d fo r re l i -have b een thorough lY s a t i s f i e d ous to -. . t We have manya b ~ l ~ y. d l ighted with th emers whO ar e Equipment we haveAutoma ti o H e a t ~ n g

    i n s t a l l e d . t '1 1 be. Departmen w Our E n g i n e e r ~ n g 'f you a r e o o n si d er -glad t o h el p y o u ~ a ~ e c a l l , w ri te o ring a c ha ng e. P lphone us . t '

    th e b es t i n home he a ~ n g .Yours fo r

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    WEST LAUREL HILLCEMET ERY

    ACOMPLETEHeating Service-

    Rare, beautifully.colored azaleas n ow i n bloom.Visit th e arboretum, a Philadelphia show place.Open daily, 8-5. No cha rge . Conveni ent l ylocated 011 quiet hills above thc Schuylk i ll River .

    Belmont Ave. near City Linc, Cynwyd

    W. C. T. U. Will Meet MondayThe Na rb er th W. C. T. U. will

    meet Monday afternoon at 2.30 withMrs. J. K. McCutcheon, 10 Elmwoodavenue, Narberth. All ar e invited toattend.

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    Yes, after all these years of looking fo r matches .. . stooping . andpeering in toa dark oven ... the newQuality Gas Ranges boast automaticovenlighting.You justturn thek ey and p rest o! You r oven is l it .Come in and see these new GasRanges. Let us explain thoroughlythe many improvements that pu t

    PHILADELPHIA

    Let a MotorCut Your Lawn

    SADDLE HORSESFO R HIRE

    Children's Riding ClassesSaturday Mornings

    Adult Classes EveningsCal l Val ley Forge 48or yisit

    J. C. Jackson BallaghSoil Materials and Equipment

    Phone: ARDMORE

    One-hand mowing - closertrimming - uniform cutting.Phone f or d e ta i ls or demonstration.

    $115 DeliveredEVINRUDE

    With an Evi1lrude Lan,,,,Boy youc an mow a large l a w n - y o u r s e l f without ef for t. I ts low p ri ce c anbe co ve red i n t he sav ing of oneseason's labor cost.

    lAWN-BOY18 INCH POWER MOWERAlso other makes and sizesof Power Mowers

    Muli e res P l an Ca rd Pa rt yThe Mul ieres of t h e Narb e rt h Fire

    Company ar e planning a l a rg e ca rdparty to be held in Elm HaH on June2 to raise funds to purchase a sewingmachine f or t he Na rb er th B ra nc h oft he Nee dl ewor k Gui ld . S an dw ic he sand coffee will be served at 12.30 andthere wi ll be pr izes fo r the card par ty .The tickets are 50 c en ts . The commi tt ee w il l b e announced later.

    D. A. R. Closing Luncheon 17thThe Dr. Benj amin Ru sh Chapt e r ofN. S. D. A. R. will hold its closingluncheon of the season at the Cameo

    Cottage, 5012 City Line avenue, Bala,on Monday, at 12.30. Mrs. Verna R.Woodcock, cha irm an of Ways andMeans, is in charge of the luncheonand has a r ranged t r an spo r ta t io n forthe members who w is h t o a tt en d.Members are to meet on the southside of the Narberth Stat ion .Annual reports will be given and

    there wil l b e an election of delegatesto the State Conference.

    OUR TOWN

    U-R-NEXT

    In the SchoolsHE FIRESIDE

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    Mrs. Frank C. St ie fel , of Woodside I Parents' Nightsavenue, is entertaining at a luncheona nd b ri dg e t hi s F ri da y. The guests 1 A T T E N T I O ~ P A R E N . T ~ ! Thear e Mrs. John Birch, Mrs. WilliamINarberth PUbh.c Scho?l bUlldmgs ar ePhipps, M rs . W . W ed em an n, M rs . o pe n fo r your mspectIOn May 20 andHarold Andrews , Mrs. J. D. Lamond'I 21 from 7.30 to 9.30 P. M.Mrs. H. Kirkpatr ick and Mrs. Byron The work done du ri n g t he y ear willMilner. be exhib it ed on Thursday and FridayMrs. W. R. Knauer, of Brookhurst nights. The t each er of e ac h r oom

    avenue, spent several days last week will be there .to welcome guests onin Altoona, where s he v is it ed her Thur sday evenmg. father, Mr. H . Selwi tz . The Fashion Show and Rumplestilt-Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Fenno, of s ~ i n will h: p r e s e n t e ~ o Thursday

    Essex avenue, spen t Sunday in Plain- l1lght also, I.n the A U d ~ t o l ' 1 u m a ~ ..15.field, N. J., as the guests of Mr. The Faslllon Show I a exlllbltlOnFe no's father and aunt Mr. R ob er t of t he w or k of t he g ir ls home ecoF. n F en no a nd Miss Gertrude M. nomics classes, d i rec ted by Miss Tay-Fenno ~ . . T Rumpletiltskin is a marionetteMrs . S ta nl ey E . Ha1hgh , of :. NdTar- ,show presented by the marionette clubberth avenue,. spent t e wee '-en at: di rec ted bv Miss Gasner .I ~ Y . d e Park m Boston, where she I Thi s i s' y ou r c ha nc e t o see whatvIsIted her mother, Mrs. 1\1. L, Abbott.. I 'ld I b l'sl 'no-vour c 11 las een accoll1p I. 11 '"Mrs. Emma B. Elder, of Brooklyn , ~ t u r i n g t he p as t veal'.

    New Yor k, will spend the Memorial Atllletic Lettel'sDay week-end with her son-in-law and In our last assembly Mr. Schalldaughter, 1\1r. and Mrs . A lf re d S. gave the following Athletic awards:Knapp, of Beechwood lane. Juni o r Grav s Baske t ba l l ( G i r l s ) -Mrs. T. 1\1. Malin, of Dillsburg, and Barb a ra S m ~ d l e y , Claire Robinson,., l her two sons a r e spend ing t hi s week Katrina Ho\t Mina Mestichelli, Su

    with Mrs. 1\ialin's parents, Mr. and zane AustiJ;, 'Eleanor Haywood and\1\ 1rs. A . H . Durbo raw , o f E lmwood Janet Hix.

    Ia ve nu e. M rs , M al in will attend the Senior Red Baske tba l l (Gir l s) - E r State Federation of Women's Club at nestine Cantagalli, El izabe th Folt z ,I the Bellevue-Stratford this week. Rosina Fratantoni, Betty Tobert, Hel- SYDNEY GLASS STABLESI ?lIr5. Edward Jones , of S. Narberth en Wipf , Dorothy Thompson and Nan- Adjoining Vall ey Fo rg e Parka\'enue, will entertain her club at cy 'Valker.luncheon an d b ri dge n ex t 'V ed ne s- Red Hockey Team ( Gi rl s) -R os in a a t P or t Kenncdy on Route 23day. Frat:l1Itoni, Dorothy Tholl1]lson, Nan-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 i i ~IMr. and Mrs. William S, Eiche l- cy Walker, Mary Heller, TIetty Tohert,berger, of Merwyn road, had as t he i r E li zabe th Foltz, June Steidle, Hel.en

    week-end guests, 1\11. Eichelberger's Wipf, Dorothy Wilmot and Harrietl1110ther and s i st e r, Mrs . J. A. Eichel- Burns.berger and Miss Betty Eiche lb er ge r, Boy s' Basketball-Carroll Weston,of Saxton, Pa. Tom McCourt, Ed Markle, Bill Wei-

    Mrs. C. K. S ta hl o f E ss ex a ve nu e, derll1ann, Bob Nordblul11: Jim Barnet t ,is spending Thursday and Friday of iLouis Krug, Bob ~ U l l e y , Charlesthis week in Schuylkil l Haven, as the: Latch and Harry : M : l d d l ~ t o n . Pguest of Miss Mildred Lechner. HELEN WI F.. E n j o y Tal"- On l n s e c t . ~Mrs. H. B. A ll en , o f Mountam L t F 'd 111 I'"' I d 'n OUIo .' as 1'1 av, "' av I, we la ILakes, N. J" arl'lved "'ednesday to bl '. d ~ 1 R b 'hos pend s e\ 'e ra l d ays a s the gues t .of assem y peIt'110 r Ils:I a m ~ , s \\ ofher b r o t h e r - i n - I a ~ v a nd s is te r, Mr. c ameC to us . 1lo1\u1

    g 1 le eSojur te l ~ d o of

    I T the ommerclU useum. le 0and 1\115. James ::.\1. Hanson, of Nar- . ' th ' b t' tberth Hall. many I11terestl11.g II1gs a ou I11sec sand how they live.1\11. and J.\irs. Donald F. ~ o r r e y , ~ Pla1/ Dalf N ext Fridall\Broo. k h u r ~ t a\ 'enue, enterta.med theIr On Friday afternoon, May 21, weclub at bndge Monday e\emng. There will hav e ou r annual P l ay Day. Therewere twelve gues t s. ar e many in terest ing th ings ]llanncd1\11. Carl Grammer Torrey, will at- and it promises f un f or everyone.

    t en d t h e dance which Miss Vauclain, There will be dances, athletic conlof Broa.dlawns, Rosemont, ,,-vill gi:re tests, rhythmic drills and t he R ed a ndMay 29 111 honor o f Mrs . J. ". Han11l- Gray teams will compete f or t he P la yton and the J.\lisses Vauclain. Day trOIJhy.Mrs. Martha W. Bloom, who has -------been in California, since early J anu- M e)'ion Noles

    ary, h as r e tu rn ed to her home on 1\ir. an d Mrs. A. J. Mottern, whoShirley road. luwe been spend ing s ever al mont hsMrs. Walter R. O'Sull ivan, of "'ind- in Wa"hing'ton. D. C., will returnSOl a\'enue, entertained her club at shortly to their home on Kenilworth

    luncheon and bridge Thursday. road,l\I1's. Lloyd B, Edgerton, o f Che st - 1\11':. E. R. A lburg-er , o f Meadow

    nut avenue, will leave the en d o f t he lanc, spent se\'eral days in ~ e Yorl,week f o r h er count ry pluce ncar Bell- last \H'el,. where she visited herhaven, Ya., where she will s t ay for a daughter, J.\Iiss Florence Brownell. Iweek. She will have a s her guest 1\lrs. Frederick James Wil son, o f1\1iss Anna V. F o l e ~ . Baird road , entertained t he membersMiss 1 \la rg 'ue rite Young ', of the of hc.,r club at luncheon ami bridge on I

    Windsor Essex , sa il ed Thursday for Tuesday.an extl'nded v isit w it h h er brother, 1\1rs. E. G. TIetz, o f M er io n r oa d,1\11. Raynlond B. YOUllg, of St. Cloud, a lld her g rand son, John C. Sheehan, I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~rance. Miss Young is the sister of :3d. spent the week-end at Mrs . Betz ' s __1\11. Lou is A. Young , o f 410 Grove i SllmnIer home in Rumson, N. J. Herplace, :t\arberth. I daughter, Miss Rosalean Betz , is in1\I1.. James Q. Mackey, of 1\lo11tgOm-: ~ t Paul, l\linn. Later she will go to I

    ery avenue, 1\ arberth, s pe nt l as t: h . e n ~ l I c k y . .Thursday and Friday in Winchester 1\11ss Betty Smith, daughter of Mrs.Va. . ' Edward H. Smit h, o f Val le y road, willi\1 PI'Il' A P' I f I f spend the week-end in Vent no r, N . J .,1 1'5. 11 Ip . ItC 1er, onner y 0 as t he gues t of Miss Patricia Lough-

    Forest a\'enu.e, who spent several days '-tl I I '11 tt. d th II 1\ ' ran, WI 1 W 10m s 18 WI a en ew!t 1 . Irs. ". Rus se ll G re en e, o f Atlantic City Horse Show.\Voodbl11e avenue, has retu rned t o t he 1\1 d 1\1 R b t J ,'T'I . r. an r rs. 0 er a m e s " I son,PItchers s ummer p la ce n ea l' BOYer- f PI'I d I I' ' 1 1 ' . f I. .' 0 11 a e p lla, WI gIve an 1ll ormatown. Mr. and 1 \ ~ r s . Pitcher Will l'e- party on Sunduy af ternoon in honorturn to Narberth 111 the fall. f 1\'1' J t H . d It fISS ane ames, aug 1 er 01\11. and 1\lrs. Horuce I. McConnell, Mr. und Mrs. S. Earle Hai ne ", o f

    of Merion avenue, entertained at a Earslie, Merion, and J. M. RussellsUJlper Saturday evening. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. FrederickD r. and 1\1rs. A. J, Denma n, o f J . W il so n, o f Baird road, whose mar

    'Vindsor uvenue, hav e as their guest, riage will take p la ce on June 16.I\1rs. J. J.\1. Tinkler , of Susquehanna . Mr. and Mrs . Clarence E. Ha ll , o fMrs . Denman a nd h er ehildren, AI- Zollinger way , h ave moved in to thei r

    f re d a nd J immy s pe nt the week-end new home near Langhorne, Pa.at Penn State College, where t h e ~ ' Mrs. William W. Swayne, of Valleyvisited Miss Helen Denman, who is a road, entertained at a luncheon laststudent there. Wednesday in honor of Mrs. WilliamMiss Cecelia Link, daughter of Mr. Harpel ' , of Detro;t , who i s visiting her

    and Mrs. John H. Link, of Merion daug'hter, MIs. Seymour Preston , ofPark ,en ter tained thecast of Narberth Media.Players following t he pe rf ormance o f"Nancy 's Pr ivate Affair," following MASSANUTTEN MILITARYthe performance at her home Satur- ACADEMY

    Iday evening. Woodstock. Virginia1\Iiss Agnes Donaldson, of Buffalo, Shennnaoan ValleyCollege preparatory-Commerclal-MuslcN. Y., has been the guest o f M r. a nd Splendid equipment1\1 1- I . Junlol' R O. T. C. Unit r s . \ .e nn et h Se fridge Luede rs , o f Athletlcs-300 acre recreation programLinden lune, for a week. For catalog a ~ d a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ ~ ' J. BenchoffMr. and 1\115. A. L. Heath, of 16 Head Master, Box 191Merion road, ar e stopping at the. j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; fAlgonquin on a visit to New York!City. IDr. and Mrs. J. Harold Austin, of IAnthwyn road, Merion, will entertain. FOR A REAL

    at the performance of "Iolanthe," to I HAIR CUTbe given by t he Savoy Opera Company Ion Saturday and afterwards at sup- Harold M. K10rschtper. T he guests will be Dr. and Mrs.lJohn Arne t t and Dr. and Mrs. Fl'an-l 41 N. Narberth Avenuecis Lukens, J,:;;p::.. . ~ ~ p ; ; ; ; ; r : ; ; p : : .. . ~ ~ p ; ; ; ; ; r : ; r . ~ I

    and

    22 4 Haverford Ave.

    FR ITZ Be LaRVE, Inc.1615 Chestnut Sto, Phila.

    TENNIS

    RacquetsShuttlecocksTennis Balls

    Equ ipmen tBADMINTON

    for gay- seasonal harmony. Herewe have a range of new pat ternsa nd we av es unequaled in thecity. Plaids, all 'over effecta, florals, heatherweaves, e tc. Everycolor.All sizes. UniqueimportedMazeurkas andIndianDruggetts.Malee your selections soon.Spa ciali zing in popular newbrolildloom andcheni l le carpets,hardwood floors, linoleum, corkand rubber tile.

    DAVIS'

    Your Or i ent a l s and otherrugs need t he comp l et e p rot e ction of Fritz & LaRue's perfectedII-step service. Safe from moths,gr it , f ire, theft. Refreshed l ikenew, adding years of use. CallR I T t ~ n h o u s e 53-72 for quota't io n. No obligation.

    EWEEf1122 24 CHESTNUT STPH I LADELPH IA

    !tlay 141 1937j

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    SECOND FLOOR

    Cotton Renaissance lace in a simple, slendering style that is markedfor on e of the big successesof th e season. Women' s s izes .

    qooJ 1Une(

    Washable awning-striped silk in aclassic sports style, with a new movement in the fashionahle new flaredskirt. Misses' sizes.A crease resistant French l inen in thefull-length buttoned style so smart thissummer. Leather belt and crepe scarfin contrasting color. Women's sizes.

    Puff-sleeve jacket dress of postelorgandy in se rted with Va l lace tomatch and posed over a matchingslip. Junior Miss sizes.A "Nan Westley" in crosswise candystripes.Washable crepe. Stud closing.Canbe worn high or low at the neck.Also comes in plain white and pastels,polko-dot tie silk, and polka-dot chiffon over matching polka-dot crepe."Nan Westleys" ar e exclusive, in thesuburban Vicinity, with Strawbridge& Clothier's Seburban Stores.

    "Coolaire" a new, dul l-finish fabric,expertl y ta ilored. In colors wi thtouches of white including white celt.Appliqued ne t in Battenberg loceeffect, in pastels; trim! :,r fi tted over aslip in the same shade; bordered,collared and buttoned in the taffeta.Junior Miss sizes.

    Strawbridge & ClotllierTHE MAIN LINE STOllE - ARDMORE

    CLOTHES ~

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    tHE BElL TREPHONE COMPANY0' PENNSnVANIA

    A modern telephone cable, little targer than a man's wrist,oontains asmany as 3636wires IThe rapid developmentof cablelines, replacing open wire, ha sdone much to reduce serviceinterruptions to a minimum.Bu t this i s only one of manys c ien ti f i c advancemen tsr ec en tl y made in telephony.Today, by telephone, you canreach almos t anyone-anywhere-at any time-quickly,easily and at moderate cost.Number please?

    OC EAN CITY . N .J .

    "I've been a telephoneman fortwenty-six years. Sure I li ke it.This gang of cable-splicers whowork for me are a great bunchof fellows. I've workedwiththemon some pretty tough jobs andthey always come through. I'vecalled 'em out of b ed t o go ou tin a blizzard foremergencyworkandneverheard a grumble.Mostof them just say, 'I'll be there!'"

    IINEVER HEARDA GRUMBLE !II

    %e'Fliiiiaer.s1937 Season-June 19thto Sept. 13th

    Located d irect ly on the ocean-front.Write for descriptive fo lderand ro tesJ. HOWARD SLOCUM, Manager

    F or Sal e

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    Continued from Pa ~ Medical Bui lding, Anlmore,

    Up War Right IMerion Scouts to Hold Players ~ ~ ~ ~ e S : : : ~ ~ ~ g ComedyUrges Peace Worker 20th Birthday Party ContInued from Page One- - - I . ---. Iman," even if he is m arr ied . H ereakel ' Tells Merion Women' ~ h twen ti et h ann lver sa l: y o f t h e portl"ayal was splendidly done and he rVotcrs of Economic-Political "LIberty, T ro op " of l \ I e r l O ~ , \ ~ O y Itransition f rom t he sweet young t hi ngC d" Scouts, Will be held at the 1\ el'IOn ar \who entrances the unsuspecting hus-on l tlons T!'ib.ute H ou se o n Haze.lhul'st road, band to the scheming woman-of-the-.. . . . ' . ,Mel'lOn, on Monday evenmg, May 17, wOl'ld was excellent.1\115. Edith Rec\es S o l e n h e l l : ~ e r , a at 7 .45 P . 1\1. A special scout inves-! "of the Emerp;ency Peace Cam- titure eeremonv w il l b e held in order The part of the WIfe who gl\'es upaddressed the Merion Branch t o g ive the s c o ~ t s ' parents and friends, her. husband o nl y t o w in h im back

    the Leap;ue o f Women Voters at mall\' of whom are expected to be agallI, was p layed by Graee ~ V e r n e r .home of I\Irs. James F. Shrader I l r e s ~ n t , an oppo r tun it y to see this, A, good perfol'manee was ?,Iven by~ r a y s lane, Haverford , Tuesday event. A total of 350 invitations h a ~ ' e 'I 1\1 ISS W e m e ~ ' a l t ~ l O . ~ g l , l a .tlllles s l ~ e

    been i ssued to forme l' scouts who stIli seemed a b it o \e r d lama tl c a s didMrs. Solenberp;er o utli ned t he l i\ 'e i n the neighborhood. IGeorge Werner, who played the role

    . b t l tl ' I d 11 _ of her husband.langes mOl Ie econollllc a 1 0 Among notables expected to attend ,worlds. I n o rd er t o mak e wa r ar c executi\'es of the Delaware and Both the \\ emers, howe\'er, ar e oldt.hing of the past, she held, the Il\Iontg'omery Coun ty Boy Scouts, the t roupers as fa r as the P lay ers a r eo f th e world should agree to I l\Ierit Badge Counsellor for the entire concerned ~ n can always be dependedagree : " i thout \ ~ a r s . Sh? demon -: d is tr ic t, a nd membe rs o f t he Merion'\ u po n t o g ive good performances.thIS by c a lhng a tt e nt ion t o t he Post Xo. 545. Hel en We the ra l was seen as Mrs.

    sectional disturbances in this A . I I 'b't f sc ut \ '011' \"1'11 Preston , the mother who aid s her J I speCIa ex 11 I 0 0 \ '"whIch have been sett cd ly be held in t he e nt ra nc e of t he h all daup;hter to u pset the happy home.r eement . She also declared the way I' th ' I C B k Miss \Vethera l was convinc ing in her. f ', ' c urlllg e evenlllg, all< ary 0 , ,"keep Umted S ta te s o ut 0 \\ ,:1 son o f t he l at e Edwar d Bok, founder part and l Ike l \l ls s LJ Il k, g 'ave a goods n ot to ha,ve any wor.ld wa.r. T ~ l 1 S o f th e "Libertv" Troop, will give an performance in the scenes where shebe done, I f e ac h natIOn wJ11 give '11 t t l t Ik' Gr ellialld change s f rom the adoring retirin

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    LOC 0119

    May 14, 1937

    814 LancasterAve.BrynMawr

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    Rittenhouse 9090

    M M E . L O U IS E1714 Walnut S t ree t

    PRACTICAL ARTS

    Individually Designed

    or R HO-I'AGE CATAI.OGl:ELISTING T I I E ~ I , FltEESEE I 'AGE 3I . N. SIMON & SON I529 Market St., Dept. H Phila.

    GARDEN INFORMATION FREE

    B ~ C ~ O P ~ ~ . ~ , ~ . ~ . ~ o ~ t ~ T ~ b 'b llQt . C au li fl ow er . E 09 Plknt.Let tu ce , Pars loy , Pepper. sweetPotato. Tomnto.

    MILLINERY

    S CHO O L S - S E CRE T A RI A L

    S CHO O L S - P RA CT . ARTS

    W A T CH REPAIRING

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    OPTICIANS

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    BEGINNING at a point in the middle lineof Beacom Avenue (45 ft. wide) 803.93 ft.north 63 deg,. 15 min .. 50 sec. east fromD spike sc t for a corner in the midd le l in eof Wynnewood Avenue (50 ft. wide) thenceextending by ground now or l at e of Edward H. Godshalk. north 26 deg" 44 min ..I0 sec. west I7I. 78 ft. to ground ofthence along last mentioned land north 64deg,. 21 min., 40 sec. east 5.45 ft. to a

    at 12 ;00 o 'c1ock noon Eastern S tandard point ; thence along land now o r la te of Do . n Money $200.00Time in Court Room "A" at the Court Charles L. Lagen south 26 deg., 44 min .. Sheriff's Office, Norristown, Pa.House in the Borough of Norristown, said 10 sec. east 171.66 ft. to a point in the IMay 4, 1 93 7County, the f01l0wlng described Rea l E s- I ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ~ ~ ! i ! ! ! ~ ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 1t o t e ; - II

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    ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofground together with the improvements ortenements thereon erected. si tuate i n L ow erM er io n T ow ns hi p. M on tg om er y C ou nt y,P ennsylvan ia, bounded and described Be ..cording- to a s ur ve y t he re of m ad e byFranklin & Clarke, C. E.. March 6. 1912,as follows, to wit:-BEGINNING at a point in the middle lineof Beacom Avenue (45 ft. wide) 727.93 ft.north 63 deg .. 15 min .. 50 sec. east from aspike in the middle l ine of WynnewoodAvenue (50 f t. wide); thence by land nowor late Charles L. Lagen north 26 deg., 44min .. 10 sec. west 173.23 ft. to a point Inline of land of

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    ' h ~ P r ~ s b y u r j a n ChurchRev. Archer E. Anderson, PastorSunday:9.45 A. 1\L-Bible school.11 A. M.-Morning wors hip . D r.

    J oh n Van Nes s will preach. Theme:"The Constraining Love of Christ."11 A. M.-The junior church , conducted by Mrs. Digby and Mrs. Cooke.11 A. M.-Children's nursery, under the supervision of Mrs. Gilfillan.6.45 P. M.-The three ChristianEndeavor groups.7.45 P. M.-Narberth 's happy Biblehour. Sermon by Dr. Van Ness.Theme: "An Ascription o f P rai s e by I J ' l : o i ; : ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; p : . : ; : ; ; w ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; p : . : ; : ; ; w ; ; : ; ; ; ; p ; : ; p : : = o p ~ ; ; : : ; ; p ; : ; p : : = o p ~ ; ; : : ; ; ; p = . ~ ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; p : . ~ ; : ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; p : . : ; : ; ; w ; ; : ; ; ; ; p : ; ; p : = - - : ; : ; ; w ; : ; ; ; ; ; o : : ; ; ; ; ; : = - - ~ ; : ; ; ; ; r : ; = : = < = d lan Aged Friend of Jesus ."Tuesday:8.15 P. M.-Community Bible class.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Prayer mee ti ng , l ed b yMr. Wynne Barr, of Germantown.Holy Tr in ity Lutheran ChurchRev . C l et us A . Senft, PastorMargaret Squier, Organist

    Pentecost Sunday, May 16, 1937:9.45 A. l\1.-Bible school.11 A. M.-The morning service.Theme: "Pentecost Today."6.45 P. l \ t -Luther League Devot iona l meeting . Everyone i s invi t ed .Next Sunday, May 23, annual con

    gregational memorial service.Baptist Church of t he E...angelRober t E . Keighton, MinisterS t an l ey T . Reiff, Organist

    Sunday, May 16:9.45 A. M.-The church school.11 A. M.-Morning wor sh ip . S er mon: " Th e Way of Privilege."7 P. 1\1.-Young people's meeting.

    Leader: Lincoln 'Varner.Wednesday, May 19:

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    Narberth Br idg e C lub!\Iay 5. Individual tournament,i\Irs. Frank X. Purce l l t i ed with Wal

    te r Harris for first place; second, Mrs.C. B. Stoudt.May 8, top score, E. Loomis and

    Mrs. E. C. Griswold; second place,Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hammer.M a ~ ' 10, top score, Dr. Mar k Mor

    gan and Will i am Thompson.'Women's duplicate tournamentevery Thursday afternoon at 1.30 inthe c lubrooms in Elm Hall.

    Robin Hood Dell Will II 8 P. 1\L-Mid-week meeting o f t heCh h N church.Open Season June 24 nrc otes Thursday , May 20:__ _ I!.---------------...:I The opening session 'of the NorthernConcerts W ill B ring N ot ed I Narberth Methodist Episcopal Baptist Convent ion. The convent ionmeets in Philadelph ia f ro m M ay 20Gues t C onduc t o rs a nd Solo. Rev . W . Vernon Middleton, Minister to 25. All meetings a re a t Convention

    ists D ur i ng 8 . W eek Season Sunday, May 16: Hall.9 .45 A. 1\I.-Church school.Robin Hood Dell wi ll open June 24 11 A. l\L-l\Iorning worship. Dr. This paper welcomes letters

    with an imposing array o f w or ld IW. Galloway Tyson, our new district t imel y t op ic s o f local interest.famous guest conductors and soloists, superintendent, wi ll preach. -:!!===============operas, b al le t a nd special features 3.30 P. M. - Junior E p w 0 l' t hlisted fo r the eight-week program. League.J os e I tu rb i, i nt er na ti on al ly re- ~ . 4 5 P. M.-Epw?rth Leag.ues.now ned p ia ni st a nd orchestral con-I ,.-15 P. 1\I.-Evenmg wors hl p. Se r-

    ductal', will present twenty-three pro-I man : "The Necessity for Pentecost."grams, while other famous guest con- Tuesday, M a 18: .d uc to rs w il l i nc lu de V la dimi r Gol- 8 P. 1\I.-Fl'Jendshlp Circ le Bibleschmann of t he S t. Lou is Symphony Cla ss business meeting.O r c h e s t r ~ ; Charles O'Conneil , A l e ~ - Wedne sday , May 19 : .ander Hil sb erg and Saul Caston. 8 P. 1\I. -Prayer meetmg.

    \" Idf l ' .. Thursday , May 20:" or - amous so OIstS WIll lIlclude 6 30 P 1\1 J' I ' I IG 1\ .' ..- umor c lOU' re learsa .race loore, of the MetropolItan 8 P. l \ t -Choir rehearsal.Opera and star of the screen and F' I 1 \ 21. J I 11< ay, ,a y :radIO; 0 III Charles Thomas , o f the 8 P -"1 "V . t N' It " f the1\1 I . ' " , . - an e y I Ig l or. etropo ltan Opera and Efram ZlIll- b fit f E th L Ibalist , noted violinist . e.ne 0 our .pwor eague n-

    C th . L' tl fi ld I 1 Ph 'l s tl tute Fund. TIckets, 25c.a erme It e e an< ler 1 a-delphia Ball e t, Mary Binney Mon tgomery and her Ballet, and the famousManIkin Ballet w il l b e p re se nt ed o nthe program. ITwo operas will be given , "Madam

    But te rf ly " a nd "Ca rmen" while athird, "L a Vivandiere" is tentativelylisted.As in the case of last season, operas

    and ballets wil l b e g iv en Monday andTuesday nights while Thur sday andFriday nights will be devoted to soloists and special features.There will b e no Wednesday con

    certs e xc ep t i n the event t he s ta gepresentation of the previous twonigh ts had to be cance ll ed because ofinclement weather.The amplification system has been

    improved a nd t he h ea ri ng r ad iu s increased so that persons seated in thereal ' wi ll have no difficulty i n enjoyi ng t he p rogr ams .Officers of the Robin Hood Del l,Inc., ar e Dr. Herbert J. Tily, honorarypresident; Mrs. Edward Bok and MissFrances Wister, honorary vice-presid en ts ; J ud ge Cur ti s Bok, president;Pa ul P . Lotz , v ice-president ; Al fredReginald Al len , manager and G. A.Baldini, assistant manager.

    S chool Di rec to r s to MeetAn adjourned meeting of the School

    Directors' Association of MontgomeryCounty w ill be held at the Rittenhouse Junior High School at NorriS-Itown on May 20. There will besessions at 10 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. I

    De rwen Road Home SoldJ . Howar d Mecke, Jr., has sold to

    an undisclosed p ur ch as er t he newpremises at 37 De rwen r oad , Cynwyd.Thi s i s an Eng li sh residence on one half a cr e o f g ro und together withp la yh ou se t o b e erected f or t he sumof $23,500.

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    TIM"!" '- TOMMY MACKLIN

    In spite of the remarkab le recordsset up i n v ar ious sports dur ing tilt'past generation, the colleges ar c stillturning out boys who can better them.The pole vau lt h as been one of thetrack events that gets a surprising joltevery year or so. Some of these day:::they will have to pu t a parachute OJ]the vau lters so that t he y c an descl'ndwith safety from t he p re ca ri ou sheigh ts they are at tain ing .

    Lower Merion won two good ballg ames d ur in g t he past week. RayRyder, husky r ig ht ha nd er f or t heBulldogs, did the mou nd wor k lastweek against Upper Darby and it washis home run i n t he final inning thatwon the game, 5 to 4. The same Rayreturned t o t he p ea k against Cheltenham, at Pennypacker Field , Tuesdayl a st , an d t urned t h e Cheltenham playe r s b ack by a 4 to 1 margin. This isthe first season i n a l on g, 10llg time,unless I am mistaken, that a LowerMerion baseball t eam h as won tw ogames over Upper Darby. Usual ly theneighboring Dar bi es c an mor e thanhold their own ag ai n st t he l oc al s i nbaseball, but t hi s year it seems thatth e Maroon h as t he u pp er hanel.The t wo Nor ri st own g ames have

    been rained out repeatedly, so it appeal's that t he mer e possibility of agame between the two schools thisyear " i l l come u nd er t he head ofnews. The Blue Eagl es h av e beendoing very well indeed this season, andif they can take two from CoachFetter's boys, they wil l h ave a goodchance fo r the championship. Haverf or d i s t he only school that wi ll g ivethem much of a bat t le fo r t he crown,although Abington has been doingsome surprising things. The boyscoa ched by Er b have won a larg;pn umb er o f games due to good pitching, good fielding and good hitting.If Haver fo rd and NorristO\\"Il gelpull ed down the ladder by unexpecl l dcompetition, the York Road out fi tmight come out on top.

    Welcome Home Con ce rt Ma y 26On May 26 the Phil ade lphia Or

    chestra wil l be wel comed home afterthe second triumphal coast-to-coastt o ur wi th a gala concert at the Acade my o f Music at 8.30 P. 1\1. Conductors wi ll be Eugene Ormandy and JoseIturbi, wi th t he latter also as soloist.The performance will be for the benefit o f t he Robin Hood Dell concerts.

    Coach Drumm took some of hiscinder ar t i st s to effete Pr ince ton lastSaturday and nosed out ~ o r r i s t o \ V n inth e Class A High Schoul division ofthe Interscholastics by a mere pointor two.The results o f t he w ork turned ill

    by the Maroon truck team the 1