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PRICE THREE CEN'njEARLY HISTORY OF
STATE IS SUBJECTChosen b y S ta te Librarian fo r
Rot a ry-BoysInvited
TO HEAR INDIAN TALES
NARBERTH BRANCH RAISES$35 FOR NEEDLEWORK GUILD
FREDERIC A. GODCHARLES22 DRAWN FROM
LOWER MERIONLists fo r Grand a nd P et it ar e
Compiled This Week
Boys interested in the ear ly h is tory of Pennsylvania, wIlen redskins were Indians and not c iga rstore effigies, will find it worth theirwhile to hear the t alk to be g iven byState Librarian Frederic A. Godcharles Tuesday at 8 P. M. to Bala'Cynwyd-Narberth Rotarians andtheir wives at the Cynwyd Club.I nd ian s to ries w il l f ea tu re thetalk on "Early History of Pennsylvania" which will be given after theusual monthly dinner of the club.Boys from Bala, Cynwyd, Narberthand the immediate vicin ity are inv ited to be present as guests of thec lub, to hear the talk at 8 o'clock.Interesting talks on exper iencesin l if e and business featured Tuesday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club. H. T. Smedley, builderand William S . H owa rd , o f N a r ~ONE IS FROM NARBERTH berth, were the speakers. J. A. Mil-ler presided.
Many Rotarians and their wivesfrol11 Bala-Cynwyd and Narberth'attended the Fiftieth District Conference of Rotary, held at Easton,Pa., Monday and Tuesday. Amongthem wer e Mr. and Mrs. GuyCroyle, Mr. and Mrs . H er vey C.Keim, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Case,Reverend Frank M. Gray, WilliamH. Decker and Alvin E. Shull.Installations of new officers willtake place Tuesday evening.Mr. Godchar les, who wi ll speakTuesday night, is president of theMil ton, Pa. , Rotary Club. Hisknowledge of Pennsylvaia historyhas been employed since 1923 in thepublication of a ser ies of historical!'tories, appearing in many dailiesof the State.1\11'. Godchar les is an electricalengineer, graduate o f Laf ayet teCollege, president for years of theF. A. Godchar les Nai l Works inMilton. Since 1914 he has also beeneditor and pUblisher of the Miltonp ap er, t he Mi lt on ia n, a nd ha s i nter es ted h imse lf in c iv ic pol it icaland military matters. 'Mr. Godcha rl es s er ved on t hestaff of General J. P. S. Gobin i nthe Spanish American war , havingbecome a member of Company CTwelfth Reg imen t, N . G. P., i 1893.GIRL SCOUTS' MOTHERS'ASSOCIATION GIVES PARTY
There wiII be bu t one week ofCriminal Court, at the June Term,which opens on Monday, June 6, atNorristown. The Grand Jury forthis term wiII sit the week previously, May 31.The jury l is ts f or the grand juryand the petit jury f or this term, thecompilation of which was completedt his w eek by t he cl erk of the jurycommissioners, is appended:Fo r the Grand Jury, from LowerMerion-Sallie F. Tenade, MildredFamous, Roy Litzenburg, EmmaRittenhouse.For the Petit Jury , from LowerMerion-Charles D. Allen, HowardButcher, Jr., Charles P; Blinn,James'Dullcall, Louis Diven, \ValterEngle, A. Edwin Fitts, Marie Frasel, Joseph Harrison, Radner S.Kromer, Christine Kerr, CharlesW.Merkle, Isaac Tyson Morris, Mar
garet Murphy, Mina H. People,Lucy Patton, Ethel M. S tokes andThomas Tansy.The only juror drawn from Narberth for this term is Rober t Percy,who is s la ted to serve on the GrandJury.
S L I ~ H T FIREThe Narberth F i re Company W. H. M. S. MEETS
was called out at 5.30 Thursdav The \Vomen's Home Mission-morning to the prope rty of Nor - ary Society of th e Methodistman H. Jefferies, Narberth ave-church will meet Thursday, Maynue, whereblazing ash boxes were 12, at 8 P. M., at the home' 'ofsoon ext ingui shed. The re was no Mrs . Cha rl es L. Jenkins, Olddamage. Gulf road.
ANNOUNCE SCHOOLSPORTS MANAGERSA. A. Gives Out Election Re
sul t s -Thi rd inRelays
ba ll , the same k ind as the Narbertht eam will u se t hi s y ea r, will be t hereward.Any boy or girl who goes into thecampaign seriously and works hardfor a week or so may choose t hefinest $60 b icyc le to be found forsecuring 10 0 new readers. Not anunknown make, but the bes t to befoundlThe rules are prin ted on Page 8.Blanks may be secured at the officeof this paper any time after 4 P. M.Monday, and the editor will g ladlyxplain the rules at that time. Hereis a real oppor tunity . It lasts untilthe end of May.
Narberth, Pa., Saturday; May 7, 1927MANY CONFIRMEDAT ST. MARGARET'SAuxiliary Bishop Administers
Sacraments to 144Boy s a n d Girls .
WOMEN'S CLUBS TO MEET
ORPHANS ' BAN D PLA YS W IN TENNIS, BASEBALL
Narberth Merchants Give Prizes forAffair.A very enjoyable evening was
spe nt l as t F ri da y at a c ard party Today at 10.30 A. M. is L.ast of An.given by the IHothers' Associa- l1ual Meeting.tion o f t he Nar be rt h Girl Scouts The a nnua l mee ti ng of . thefor the mothers, daddies and the Needlwork Guild of Americafriends. which has been in session at th eRefreshments weI' e served, BeIIevue Stratford, Philadelphia,which had been prepared by mem- for t he p as t t hr ee d ay s has been,bers of the committee. one of. the f in es t. T!Je f ir st da yThe prizes were donated by the was gIven over ent Irely to th emer chan ts o f N ar be rt h, a nd t he delegates with reports frommothers take this opportunity to branches a nd ver y fine speakersthank th e following: on t he work a nd what it means inA. E. W ohlert, hardy 'azalea; t hi s g re at U ni te d St ate s. Mrs.Martin A. Lang, b as ke t o f gro- Thomas J. Preston, Jr., nationalCIRCLE ~ E E T S . ceries; Lyons Hardware Co., Py - president, presided at all meet-The Eva!1g.el CIrcle. of KlI lg 's r ex p ie plate; Sam Strauss, hamp- lI1gs. .Dau&"hters WIll h ol d It s regular er of fruit: Jefferies Flower Shflp, TOday the last 1l1eetino' o f t hi sl ~ l e e t l l 1 g \Vednesday at the u S ~ l a l plant and jard inere; A lbrech t, yea r 's session is given o v ~ r to thetune at t he home o f Mrs. H e w l ~ t , spirea plant; Howard E. Davis, juniors and will be held in the116 Essex a v e l 1 t ~ e . L ~ l I l c h e o n WIll box cigars: Hansell Bros., can Ros e Ga rd en of the Bellevue. Ab e l l s e n l ' l e ~ ~ ; 1 . , 1 ~ . 3 . 0 . hFe .wodrd for motor oil; Narberth Coal & Bldg. very fine tableau by numerous
r .-ca IS. ",eJOlce. n.en s are ICo., bag bone meal ; S : o o l ~ e r Bros., juniors wiII be given followed b11Iged to I e ~ l e m b e r the I unllna/?e basket potatoes; l'i..ochs Drug mass singing.' ysale May 2 and 26. Goods WIll S tore s il ve r sal t and pepper shak- Th .b e cal led for upon phone call to ers' 'Papen;lans basket fruit A nI s e ~ S l t o h n Nopenbs hat b 10.3hOMrs. H. \\T. Derby a t N ar be rt h H o ~ ' a r d F Cotters basket of h ' '. tlan ( ~ I "bar er t rfanc328 \V . " opes lere WI e many 0 the- , . fnl lt : McIntrynes, p o t ~ ~ 1 ( 1 c o ~ e e ; young girls of the town repre----------------------------- ~ a u I ~ h e : , le,tter p ~ p e l ,H . Rlck- s e n t e ~ . It will be a very f ine in-Free Baseball Equipment to Be 1111, P re;x custard cups. s tr uc tl ve mee ti ng a nd one well\Vhlte s Sweet Shoppe, box can- worth attendinO".Given Wide-Awake Narberth Boys ?y ; Alexbe .Electric Co., curling At the r e c e n ~ tea given b y t he1r.on; Arcadm R e ~ t a u r a n t , apple Narber th branch $3 was raisedpIe ; Dando: box g m ~ e r ale; C ' ~ ' which will g o t ow ar d materialsCrave, box candy, Ye
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W ELL. the tal!: now ' t ~ l 1 s you wbatyou buy. provi lled you. buy apartil'ular co)a1 which chemistsassure Ralph Ounne. of Narberth"isth e p rize a nt hr ac ite in the world. .Some years al:O everybodY was calllnlt f or a c er ta jn o ys te r. It was a!trent favorite.But when you ordered those especialo:vsters. !tro\vn by a certa in island. youoftener than not l!:ot another' kindwhich the hotel man insisted were ~ h a tvou ssl ,ed for .Then the proprietors,of that popular'oyster t b o u ~ h t of a WilY. tobcat thecheaters. . They nai led a ' li t tle , tin tagto the shell.of every oyster tbey lOar-keten. d dAfter that when yOll or ere aSmith Island oYl;ter you knew for surewhl'ther yoU J:ot It. . .T a ~ l : i n g coal is l ike t a g ~ i n ! t oysterS:It aSl;ures the uuy{
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Phone, Narberth 3854
NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP250 Have1'!01'd AvenuePhone, Narberth 4182NARB. FRUIT & PRODUCE MKT.228 Haverford AvenuePhone, Narberth 3677NARBERTH NATIONAL BANKEssex and Haverford AvenuesPhone, Narberth 3730NARBERTH TAXI COMPANY217 Haverfo1'd AvenuePhone, Narberth 3772ROBERT J. NASHReal EstatePhone, Narberth 4010N. R. PE'ACOCKPainting407 Essex AvenueH. RICKLINHa1'dwm'ePhone, Narberth 2555SHEA'S DRUG STOREAt the Station220 Haverford AvenueWILLIAM D. & H. T. SMEDLEYBuildersPhone, Narberth 3700WHITE'S SWEET SHOP219 Have1'ford AvenuePhone, Narberth 4005WHITESIDE BROS.237 Haverford AvenuePhone, Narberth 3669
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HEWIT'SThat is the new phone number assigned to us.Cal l i t for quick, pleasing and honest tailoringservice, cleaning, dyeing, pressing or repairing.Ou r delivery truck is at your service.
234 Haverford Avenue
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FREEMAN'S MARKET201 Haverford AvenueNarberth 3720 and 3616HEWIT'STailors, Cleaners and Dye1's234 Haverford AvenueT. A. KERRIGAN & SONBuildersPhone, Narberth 2718CHRIS. KOCH238-40 Raverfo'rd AvenuePhone, Narberth 3867ARTHUR KORTHAUSArt's GaragePhone, Narberth 2850LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING CO.Publishm's of "Our Town"258 Haverford AvenueMERION TITLE & TRUST CO.Hav'"rford and Na1'be1'th AvenuesPhone, Narberth 3998WILLIAM T. McINTYREMeats and Groceries225 Haverford AvenueJ. A. MILLERRoofing111 Forest AvenueNARBERTH COAL CO.258 Have1'ford AvenuePhone, Narberth 3675NARBERTH GARAGEE . H. Wip f, P1Op.Phone, Narberth 3775
301 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH 1635
Model M-5-2 On DisplayFRIGIDAIRE
ALEXBE ELECTRIC
BeModern-Preserve YourFoodsin a
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ADELIZZI BROS.Tailm's and CleanersPhone, Narberth. 2602ARCADIA RESTAURANT239 Have1'fo1'd AvenuePhone, Narberth 3799BRYNWOOD MANOR INNMontgome1'Y PikePhone, Narberth 4169JOHN A. CALDWELLReal Estate205 Haverford AvenueCOOK BROTHERSPlumbing, Heating, ROOfingPhone, Narberth 4040COTTER'S MARKETY. M. C. A. BuildingPhone, Narberth 4050CRANE'S DRUG STOREHave1'ford and Narberth AvenuesPhone, Narberth 3920GEORGE M. DANDOMeats and P1'ovisionsPhone, Narberth 3980DAVIS'Oldest St01. in Na1'berthPhone, Narberth 4035DURBIN & HOWARDReal Estate, Mortgages, Insu1'ancePhone, Narberth 3843HARRY H. HAMER, BuilderAltemtions, AdditionsPhone, Narberth 3971
SHOP IN NARBERTH
A Thought ForMOTHER'S DAY
Help Mother to Shop in Narberth. The business section is complete and modern. Merchants can betrusted, and need not be haggled with. Moststores have delivery service. A telephoned order to a local tradesman will be honestly filled, and withprecious time and strength saved.
Make Mother's days easier. Help her to
It is usually Mother who is Commander-in-Chief of th e home-who plans themeals-supervises expenses and takes care of the thousand and one details whichcome up. She is also the purchasing agent. \
Trips to the dirty, noisy city for purchases do notmake Mother's life anyeasier-do no t give her time for herself. Purchasing should be done quickly and easily, but,with due economy.
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PROPOSALS
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE
America's Greatest FamilyResort
R. S. TOUHILL.Electrical Contractor703 S. Bowman AvenuePHONE MERION 1088S.Umate. Fu ......A...
Contracior G BuilderNARBERTH. PA.
Silver-Plates. Use It a s a PotlsbLOOK LIKE NEWYz.Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65See Demonstration
Fire Insurance--Best Companiet.Phone 4049.W 1113 Haverford Ave.
COMPLETE LISTINGSCOTTAGES & APARTMENTSSALE or RENTCall or Wri te f or ListHAROLD W. HAGERwithHERBERT R. SMITH'Realtor
FORBRASSY WORNOFFBath)'Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.,USE
JAMES R. COLERear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhone, Narberth 339.W
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NOTES AND GOSSIPOF MAIN LINE LEAGUE Sealed p r o p o s ~ behalf of th eSchool District of the Borough. of Nar-All Teams Show Increased Activity berth w1ll be received by the Secretaryup to 7,00 P. M., Eastern Standard time.With Opener Only Two Weeks May 20. 1927. for the construction of acovered passageway on the school prop-Awa.y. erty as follows: to join t1\e two existingWith the openi11l! game of the school bulldings; to have cement walk,. . stone foundations. hollow tlle plasteredseason only two weeks off the clubs Ion both sides. five feet high; sash above. . ., b I' t hi s the entire length on both sides;compnsmg the CirCUIt are usy ~ n roof is to be fiat tin roof which is toing up players and booking practice cover stairway leading to basement in1 I the west school; passageway to have twogames to get a me on t le new doors in it-one on e ach side; bid is totalent. include painting and glazing, Furtherdetalls can be obtained from the prln:Manager Fred vValzer, of Nar- cipal. George H. WlIson, at the offices ofberth is st icking close to home tal- the School District. Bids are to be'. b 'ld' I . 'I b malled to the Secretary, L. A. King, Nar-ent 111 UI mg t liS year s cu . berth, Pa., as above stated. The boardFrom present indications all mem- reserves the right to reject any or allbers of the club will be boys who bids, :sy order of the Board,
have formerly played with the club LEROY A. KING.and are residents of Narberth. (5-13-27) Secretary,Micky Burns will do t he bulk ofthe catching and Charley T o w n s e r ~ dis exp ecte d to be on t he mound Jt1the majority of the games.Berwyn, the league champions of I1926, will play their opening homegame Saturday, May 21 . Appro-priate exercises will mark the open- ANing of the season. T hr ou gh the U d "" Ecourtesy of Gene Baldw in and the '" F' PL & TArdmore Rotary Club a feature liltwill be added to the occasion which Itwil l bea novel ty to Main Line fans,The Ardmore Rotary Club harmonica band, composed of 40 boys fullyuni fo rmed , will be on hand to fur nish harmony before and during the LYONS : RICKLIN : COTTERgame. A. R. Justice Co., 904 Walnut StreetDave Frost, whose pitching was PHILADELPHIAa large factOr in keeping the Ber - I=============wyn Club o ut in f ron t last year,h as s ign ed ' wi th the Garrett Hillt eam for the coming season. Johnny Reid , who wa s wit h t he Aut ocar Club l as t yea r, has a lso joinedthe forces o f J oe Rogers and wil ladd considerable strength to the in-field of the Garrett Hill club. =============The many friends of Harry Fran-cis, who was an outfielder for Autocar last year, will be pleased toknow t ha t out of a squ ad of 14 0candidates he succeeded in landinga regular berth as right fie lder withthe freshman team of Not re Dame.Thi s team has pla yed n ine gamesto dat e, w inning seven and losing ral"a - Mt:;GinleY 10two. U I 218 N.'3 th S ~ P h i h l : l ~:Manager Dunn, of the Men's ~ I Phon" . Sp ru c" 38 - 00 and as.1nClub of \ ;Yayne, is very opt imistic Key.ton" Phone, Rae" '1054over the chances of his club for thecoming season. He has rounded up GARAnteed Roofsa hard-hitting ball club and the fansIar e s ure of seeing a lot of action GEO W BOTIOMSwhenever they take the field. ".harles Eckles and Tom Hinzyhave been l ined up as umpires forthe coming season. Their work thep as t few season s h as been ex cep tionally good and t he l eague is for - ;=;===========-=r,t unat e in being abl e to secure them HARRY H. HAMER Iagain this year, Applications have Jobbing Carpenteralso been received f rom J immy Estimates Gl..-en to r Altt-ratlonWorkKerwin and Harry Mossman, both o f A ll Kinds (former league players. Other ap- Roof ing Repairs ond Constructionplications will still be considered for =.:.;:;;=P;;;;H:::O;;;;N=E::::;;;;N:::A;;;;R:::B:::E=R:::T:::H=16;;;;7:::1=:;;;this work. -The American Legion of Paoliare backing Ed Redmond in his endeavor to put Paoli back on thebaseball map. Ed has an abundanceof talent scattered around the Legion posts o f tha t section of theMa in L in e a nd i s sur e to pick outwinning combination.George Nellings, manager of the SUMMERGladwynne Club, has secured Henry and Bob Vogel t o d o th e bulkof the pitching with Johnny Suttonbehind the bat. He also has hopesof landing Billy Kane and Joe Cull inan for the outfield. Their fieldhas been put in first c lass shape andpractice games are being held everySaturday afternoon.The regular monthly meeting ofthe. league will be held Mon da yevening, May 9, at No. 47 EastLancaster avenue,H. ]. ~ O S T E L L E R .Poor old Texas . Sh e h as h ar dl ygotten rid of the Fergusons beforeshe was hit by another kind ofwindstorm.
601 Eighth StreetOCEAN CITY 441I Commercial L e t t e H ~ J. MOSTELLERe, Ardmore 817-W I. Automobile Painting113 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore, Pa.~ d d d d d ~~ " ....."" .....""",........., .....",........................, ..... ..........,I BELGIUM DRY II PALE II GINGER ALE II "EVER EFFERVESCENT," II (Say It With E's) I~ i ~ e P D ~ t ~ : t ~ IARDMORE II SOLD BY CRANE'S DRUG STORE IN NARBERTH I, , " " "" , , ,J
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HALLEvening
THE SEASON'S HUMOROUSCLASSIC
ELMFriday, May 20, and Saturday,
May 21
From 8 P. M, to 10 P. M. Each
BOY SCOUT MINSTRELS =-AND DANCE -------Will begiven by the members of Troop No.1
on ~ o n t g o 1 n e r y Pike
J. A. MILLER
The Best and Largest
REROOFING AND REPAIRING
Tickets:
111 Forrest Avenue, Narberth : Narberth 384
NARBERTH 3772
Why have out-of-town roofers do you r workwhen the largest and best-equipped shop of itsk in d on the whole Main Line is convenientlynear?
-No t only do we REPAIR roofs, gutters,spouts and do sheet metal work of all kinds,We SPECIALIZE IN ROOFING,
RIGHT AT THE STAnO NWhere the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Quarter-Century
Telephone: Narberth 28-38
Friday, May 20, 50c"'Saturday, May 21, 75cDancing After the Show The Boy Scouts of Narberth
NARBERTH TAXICAB CO.217 Haverford Avenue Narberth 3772
MOTHER'S DAY CANDYSHELLENBERGER and WHITMAN
Special BoxesPriced from 65c to $5,00Davis' StoreThe Oldest Store in Narberth
224 HAVERFORD AVENUE Narberth 4035
SHEA'S DRUG STORE
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Don't Forget
to Repair, Press andFrench Dry Clean?
BECAUSE
Reymer's or ,Schraft 's Candy
MOTHER'S DAY
The Gift Shop of Narberth
35 N. Narberth Avenue
Why do nine out of tencostumers s ay get
Give Her a Nice Box of
Smile-Narberth 2666-Smile
LOUIS, The Tailor
ESSEXKANDY KOUNTER
CIRCULATING LIBRARY, PICTUREFRAMING, GREETING CARDS104 Forest Ave.
In Thi s Dis tr ic t He I s t he Best
._. N, R. PEACOCK---""-" IInterior and Exterior Paint ingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTDINrE407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.
)JhOUt. :s'llrberth 2637
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
107 Essex AvenueICE CREAM CIGARS
GARAGE SI',\CE for rent, heated.Art's Garage. Essex and Haverford avenues. New phone. Narberth 2850. tf.
If You Are Looking For
FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE-Goodas new, $175. Telephone Narberth 2604.FOR SALE-German police dog, male:seven months old: pedigreed: fond ofchildren. Phone Merion 1608-W.
WANTED AT Ol'iCE-500 EnergetiCmen to sell ou r h igh -g rade nurserystock; ouflt free; big commissions paid.For full particulars write immediatelyto Nelsons' Nursery Company, R. D. No.1, Holl1daysburg, Pa.
WANTED-Typist, four hours dally;accurate, good speller. Call 108 Ionaavenue, Narber th, between 6 and 8P. M. Resident of Narberth preferred.WANTED-Refrigerator and day bed01' cot. Phone Narberth 1636-M.
FOIt REXT Garage, $8 per month.100 Chestnut avenue. Phone Narberth3639-W.
FOlt SALE-Decorated ivory bed,dresser, chair, double springs, $25. PhoneNarberth 3835 or 114 Elmwood avenue.WOULD like to have a few hamperwashes. Curtains and blankets a specialty. Call BOUlevard 495-R. (5-14)FOR REN'l.' in Ardmore, nine-roomhouse. Apartment em third floor. Threeminutes from station. $60. Apply 18Cricket avenue, Ardmore. (5-14)ROOMS FOR RENT-Near station.Apply "W," care of Our Twon.
LIGHT HAULING-All kinds. Lawnscared for. Cellars cleaned and whitewashed. Ashed and rUbbish removed.Dependable service. Phone Bryn Mawr1433-J. (tf.)FOR RENT-Furnished room for business woman, meals optional. Privatefamily. comfortable house with porchesand garden. Four squares from station.Narberth 3978-W. . (t. f.)FURNISHED ROOl\1 in homelikeatmosphere for business man. Convenient tostation. Phone Narberth 4161. (t. f.)
. PIANO TUNER and repairing. Costsless. Send postal. Q. Ubertl, 315 Hampden avenue, Narberth. Work guaranteed. - (5-7)FOR RENT-102 Merion avenue, Narberth. $65 month. Eight rooms, electriclight, steam heat, porch. All In good order. Doyle, 20 South Dewey street,Ph iladelph ia , or local agen ts. t f.SEWING MACHINES-All makes r;':paired; Liberal allowances on old machines for new Singer. Phone Merion1458-M. (tf.)FOR RENT-Elght-room house, allconveniences. 303 Parsons avenue, Cynwyd. Apply 301. Phone Cynwyd 731-M.(tf.)
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JUNIORS ELECT
ESTATE NOTICE
THE FIRESIDE
Estate of Samuel R. McDowell, late ofLower Meriol\i Township, MontgomeryCounty, deceased. Letters testamentaryonthe above estate having been grantedto the undersigned, all persons indebtedto said estate are requested to mRke Immediate payment, and those havingRUSSELL J. BROUNBOCH.HENRY M. BROUNBOCH,Norristown, Pa.legal claims, to present the same without delay toMINNIE R. McDOWELL,Executrix,Narberth. Pa.Or to her attorneys.
1Iiss F re da Senn, o f O ld Gulfroad. spent the past week-end inAtlantic City.
Readments.
Mabel Kirkpatrick Chosen PresidentThursdny.l\Iabel Kirkpatrick, dauohter oiMr. and Mrs. William 1. l ( i r ! ~ -p at ri ck , o f Essex avenlle, w a
elected l ~ r e s i d e n t of the ./uniorCo 111111 t1Ill ty Club at the meetin ()"Thursday night. '"Other officers chosen were Lois
S I ; ~ i t 1 ~ . first "ice president; Mrs.~ 11111lfrecl Fretz. second \'ice presIden t; Ma rga re t Burrell, treasurer; Grace Smith, recordinn secr et ar y; F ai th McAuliffe. ~ o r r e -sponding secretary.. This was t he last regular meetlI1g o f t he year. Th e club decidedto g}\'e money and collect clothingto aId the fund for th e flood sufferers. Plans were announced for acard party to be held l\'1ay HJ att he home of ]\Iiss Margare t Burrell.
F ri ends o f M rs . Horace \Vanamaker will be g la d t o h ea r that sheis recuperating at her home on: ~ \ ' o n road a f te r her recent seriousIllness.
A gift which Is just a bit out of thei Mrs. G. Keramer. of Pottstown ordInary,formerly of N a r b e ~ t h , entertained Something which ~ give a new touchat di.nner and bridge last Saturday to the sun porch, ORevenmg. Her gue st s f rom Nar- A p iece of the new pottery for holdingberth included Mr. and ilIrs. E. \V. flowers.F 1 YOU WILL FIND IT IN
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Aside from the speed of installation we recommendCROMAR because it has: -I- a beaut ifulf inish.II - a durable finish.III-coating on back toprevent warping.IV-cleanable surface
groove. and V -costs less than goodcarpets or otherhardwood floors.Callor phoneusfor pricesononeroom o r v o u " ( ! n ! \ r e h , , ~ .
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Arrangement of Milks According toSanitary Grades.
APRIL, 1927CERTIFIElJ.S an. G rade. Deale r B. Fat by analyses
97. scott-Powell , 4.096. Wawa Dair i es 4.595. Highland Dairies 4.394. Abbott Dairies 3.994. Delchester . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . 4.0INSPECTED RAW MILK.99. Harrlton Farm 5.097. Duncan 4.997. Lawton , 4.895. Delchester , 4.295. Jones , 4.895. Valley HlII 4.494. Brookmead . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 4.992. Denshurst 3.990. scott-powell .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 4.087. Ashbridge 4.987. Claypoole 4.486. scott-Powell 4.784. Fox HlI I Farms 3.6PASTEURNIZEDMILK.
o Butter FatGuaranteed100. Highland .. 4.25 4.597. A. Hanlon 3.25 3.797. Highland 3.25 3.796. scott-powell 3.6 4.396. Marmer 3.25 3.596. Abbott 3.25 3.795. Wawa 3.25 3.995. scott-Powell , 3.25.. . . . . . . . 3.592. scott-Powell , 4.4 4.692. Abbott 3.25 4.190. wawa 3.25 3.990. ArdmoreHome Dairy 3.25 5.490. Ardmore HomeDairy 3.25 5.482. Lawton 3.25 3.781. Ardmore Home Dairy 4.0 . . . . . . . . 6.874. Abbott ., , 4.:15 4.7PASTEURIZED MILK (RETAIL STORES).100. Jackson 4.25 4.3100. Grossman 3.25 . 3.599. Koletas 3.25 4.499. Lerner 3.25 3.599. Holland 3.25 3.699. Cocca 3.25 3.699. Lang 3.25 4.399. Kennedy 3.25 3.898. Rosoff 3.25 3.597. Arcadia Restaurant. 3.25 3.697. McIntire (WRl 3.6 4.096. McIntire (CL) 3.6 3.596. Moo re B ro s. . 3.25 3.596. Espenshade 3.25 3.895. Aldred 3.25 3.795. Morris 3.25 3.494. Brennan 3.25 3.694. D'Angelo 3.25 3.593. McIntire (Ard. l 3.6 4.092. Bertes 3.25 3.591. Whiteside Br os . . .. 3.25 3.691: Kohn 3.25 3.589. McIntire (BM) 3.25 3.689. Roma Cafe 3.25 3.784: TaYlor .. . .. .. .. 3.25.. . . . . . . . 3.6INSPECTED RAW MILK
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IIYuur urrJia is constantly patrolltd .. . alongfour million. milts of r u i r ~ in Plfnnsylvania"
"Your call may hop undlfTground " rnd thlfJubtlfTra'u ..1 linn must blf klfpt c ! ~ a r
ing iscallinguyaBuicknowGlorious spring days, marvelous springnights, are calling you. Make them yield thegreatestmeasure of enjoyment-drivea Buick.Soar o v the a.:est of a hiII, Sash through thecountrysIde, Buiclc's Six-Cylinder, Valve-inHead engine deliverS a smooth, even flow ofp o ~ e r - ' J ' i b r a t i o n l e s s beyond belief at everyPOlDt on the speedometer.Buy a Buidc:, for style and comfort, for finerperfortnance, for sterling dependabillty--andfor greater value.
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YOUR SERVICE depends on more t h ~ n justthe way your own instrument and l ine are"vorking.Any moment you may call for connectionwith a telephone t'vo, ten, a hundred or athousand luiles away.Your call may hop underground and enlergesomewhere across town.It luay follow one of the great cable highways, or head off along some winding poleline into the next county.But, whichever it filay be, your service is
cOl1sta..ntly patrolled, in trucksandcars andafoot,a long four mil lion miles of wire in Pennsy1vania-to see that storm and sleet, wind andflood are out-manoeuvred - to see that thetrack is quickly cleared for your call when theelements ge t the upper hand.These men are serving you personally.With them it's no t just an eight-hour day,bu t a job in Y01tr interest. . .Not just th at the traffic shall flow alongnormally, but that your call shall go through.
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No be t te r g i f t fo r Mot he r' s D ay c an b e c h o s ~ n thanattractive box of really good candy. Ou r selectionof special boxes wil l be filled wi th you r selection ofNarberth-made chocolates or other candies.
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iARNOLD W. HANKE ~ " ...."""""""" , , , , , , , ,..., , , ." ; . ; ; t = r ~ ; . : ; . I Superior Suburban Service II THEMERION TITLE & TRUST co.I521 H . m ~ ; ; ; : ; " N A : : ' ' ' ''''-BNarberth I FOR FLORAL REMEMBRANCES FOR I NARBERTH ARDMORE BALA-CYNWYDI _olbus' :map I~ ~ ~ ~I OHOICE FRESH-CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS I 1AND BEAUTIFUL PLANT VARIETIES FOR SUBSE-QUENT PRESERVATION IN YOUR GARDENOpen Thursday, Friday and SaturdayEvenings in Advance of Mothers' DayI THE FLOWER SHOP II Merion T ~ ~ S . & N ~ : ~ ~ ~ I ~ : E ~ I ~ S NarberthPhone: NARBERTH 2861.., " " " " ' ~ ~ " ......, ' ,....,""""",..LOCAL EXHIBITORS WINAS INDOOR SHOW OPENSSmall Group of Spectators Find FewThrills .The Indoo r Hor se Show startedith the usual small g roup o f spect or s o n vVednesday night. Theost interesting class was the Huntrs a nd J umpe rs Class, open to all,hich was won by G ray D aw n,owned by t he B la ck O ak F am :.Rambler, owned by Capt. Clement. Wood, took t he red ribbon.The enthusiasm will be moremarked during the remainder of theweek, reaching its climax at thelast championship jumping class onSaturday night. The work of thevarious committees has been ablyhandled and the entry list is largerthan ever before. To th e delightof true hor semen and t he disappointment of thri l l-seeking- spect a to r s t here were onl y two spillson the opening night .Th e proceeds o f t he s how ;'"illb e g iv en to the Amer ican Hospital, th e Oncolgic Hosp i ta l , t heGar re ts on Hospi ta l, t he S amar it an Hosp it a l. t he Bab ies ' Hosp it alof Philadelphia, Howard Hospital,Jefferson Hospi tal and t he H os p it al s o f t he G radu at e School ofMe di ci ne of th e University ofPennsylvania.Th e judges include LieutenantColonel S. Fair, Colonel JohnBarry, of Fort Meyer, Va.;Charles I-Ianscher, \Vheeling, \V.V(a.; Mrs .. John Gerke n, o f NewYork; \Villiam \\T. J us ti ce , D r.
Edgar VV. Powell, Dr. CharlesvVilliams, Dr. Geo rg e S. Fullern d Dr. F . H. Schneider.Th e results of the saddle, jumping an d harness c la ss es f or thefirst n igh t were : ..Model s ad dl e horse-Won byBlack Magic, Dilwyne Farms; second, lVlarjorie Dee, l'vliss JeanB rown e Scot t; t hi rd . J e an Acker,Pennypack Val ley Farms; fourth, 17Miss Virginia , \Vil l iam Boardman.Green hunters- vVon b y F al li ng S t ar , F rancis M. Brooke; secnd, Right 0' vVay, Miss BarbaraMonel; third, Toujour s , F rancis
M. Brookeffi fourth, Cortigan Star,Di lwyne Farms.Saddle horses-Won by MyLove, Pennypack Valley Farms;second, Betty \Vright, PennypackValley Farms; third, Th e BlackWatch, \V i 11 i a m Boardman ;'f ou rt h, Mar jo ri e Dee , M is s JeanBrowne Scot t .Saddle horses, Philadelphia Rid
er s an d Drivers' Association-Won by Marjorie Dee, ~ v l i s s JeanBrowne Scot ; second, Irene, Burton A. Van J\!Iaaren; th ird , PrinceCharming, Edgar W. Powell, Jr.;fourth, L uc ky Strike , P as tim eStable.Saddle ponie s-\Von by \Vitcht, Miss Celeste F. McNeal : secnd, \Vhipwood, Edgar \V.Powll, Jr.; third, Queen Marie, J.Howard Mecke, ] r . ; f ou rt h, Peppy
Boy, Miss Jane H. Riege.Troopers' field equipment class, ridden by enlisted men in full unif orm, on, Government horse:=:\ Von by Rex, 10;3d Cavalry, P. N.G. ;seconcl, Allah, Larn- Divisson; t hi rd . Sergean t Jin;, Troop, 103d Cavalry; fourth, Sunshine,uartermaster's Corps School.Harness horses- \Von by Newton Victor, Miss Jean BrowneSq:i t t; s econd . Lady Humphrey ,P. J. Lawler.Hunters and jumpers- \Von byG re y D awn, B la ck O ak Farms;Th e Rambler, Clement B.\V ood; third, Lord Combe, Sunyb ro ok S tabl e; f ou rt h. F al co nFlight, Miss Celes te F. McNeal.Among t he boxho lde rs f rom MainLi ne w er e: Dr. Thomas G. AshtonMr. William J . C lothier, Mrs I s a a ~Clothier , Jr ., Mr. , Harry P e a r c ~ , Mrs.George M. Pi er so l, M r. W il li am H .Wanamaker, J r. , Mrs . Wi lli am Du Pont, Mr. J . Howard Mecke , J r. , M r.Horace Allen, Mrs. John R. R . Scott.The exh ib it or s f r om Main L ine inc 1u ded : M is s R os e E. A ll en , Haverford; Mr. Francis :M. BrookeGlympsewood, Bryn Mawr; Miss D o r ~othy Clothier, Villanova; Miss MaryClothier, Vil lanova; Mr. Francis A.Gugert, Jr .. Wayne; Mr. Sidney J.Holloway, Berwyn; Miss 'Cdes te Fragoletta McNea l, Devon; Mr. J . Howard Mecke, Jr. , Strafford; Dr. EdgarW::Powell, Mr. Edgar W . Powell, Jr.,MISS Margaret Anne Powell,. BrynMawr; Miss Jean Browne Scott, Glenhar'die Farms,,. S tr a fford; Mr. I s ~ a cClothier, Sunnybrook Farm, Radnor.Among t he donor s of prizes fromthe Main Line were: Mrs. William DuPont , Ardmore ; Miss Anita PorterClci.thier, Valley Forge; Mrs . A lexander Sellers, Bryn Mawr; Mr. E. E.Rodenbough, Ardmore; Mr. J. StanleyReeve, Haverford; Mr. J. Clark Moore,Jr.,. Ardmore; Mt. James K. Robinson,Mer ion ; Mr. F ranc is M . B rooke, B rynMawr; Dr. Thomas G. Ashton,Wynnewood; Col. John W. Converse,Rosemont; Mr. C. Henderson Supplee,Merion; Mrs . John R. K. Scott, Straff ord; Mrs . Wil li am H. H u ~ h e s ; BrynMawrjMrs , Wil li am A. L Iebe r, B rynMiwrj . M rs . Wiko ff Smi th , . Br ynMawrj Mr. J. E. Kunkel, 'ArdmorejMrs . Geo rge W. Childs Drexel, BrynMawr.
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LEAGUE OPENS
Only 67 Respond of 1200Residents Asked toAid Boys.
Keen disappointment was 'felt atthe last meeting of the Fathers' Association of t he Boy Scout s ove r thefact that but 79 contributions hadbeen received toward the 1927 budget concern ing which over 1200residents of the borough had beenadvised i n a speci al l et te r. The repor t o f the treasurer stated that thereplies had actual ly s topped comingin, and t ha t b ut h al f o f the sum requ ired had been subscribed.Th e names of t ho se who havesent in their contributions, but whohave no t as yet been acknowledgedthrough "Our Town" are: F. H.Blake, P et er S ta m, Jr., G. O.Schroder, R. R. Crowell, J. S. Harri s, J olm Burt, \VilIiam Ritchie,Mrs. C. E. Kremer, E. K. Monnington, Kern W. McHos e, L aw re nc eR. Davis, "The Hewitts," S. C.Campbell, Walton 1\'1. 'Wentz, vV. S.Horner, Fletcher W. Stites, E. P.Dold, 1. Q. Mackey, Thomas U.Schock, Harold R. Perry, Lloyd B.Edgerton and Kathryn E. Wolf.The wo rk amo ng t he bo ys isg oi ng o n apace. \V ithou t the fullamount o f the budge t, however , itwill be impossible to carry throught he p rogramas outlined.:Many generous contributionshave been received, f or w hi ch t hescout organization is extremelythankful. The Fathers' Associationis in hopes t h at dur ing the presentmonth those wh o ha ve n ot se nt intheir reply will do so.
Elephants ..Nar-Mer .Eallles .SOuth Side , .
El ep hants and NarMer WinSaturday.Saturday, April 30, the Elephantsdefeated the Eagles in a slugfest,IS-S. It wa s t he opening of theJunior Mai n L in e Lea gu e seasonand p ut s t he Elephant s into a tie
with the Nar-Mer team, who def ea te d t he Narberth South Side,13-7. Tbe peculiar part o f the gamewas that none of the Elephants ' infield had an assist. Th e s co re byinnings:Elephants '''' 1 0 2 0 3Eallles .. . . .. 0 1 1 0 3Standings.
MINSTRELS DUE SOON
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~ , ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ - :~ ~ ~ . : ....~ ~ ~ ~~ .: ....~ ~ ~ :.,".: .....M ~ k : 4 1. ;'~ @ ~ ~. .: ... _.kW ~ .. .: ~ ..~ , ~ ~: :41 ,: . . . . .~ ~ ~ ' : ;:.,:41 .: .. .~ @ ~ ~:..".: .....E J t ~ TO WIDE AWAKE ~ ~ ~ ..~ ~ l ~ - ..41. ., .~ ~ .. .: ": .U A.:..: NARBERTH BOYS~ @ ~ ~~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. .: ~ ~ n ~ ~ ..:. .: ~ ~ t ' : .~ , r i ~ 4 . ~ :~ n .Over a thousand homes read "OUf Town" each week, but there are several hun- ~ n i ~ ~ J dred other families, old residents and new, who would be glad to subscribe for a year ~ ~ "".: ~ ~ t " -E U if asked. Baseball season is now under way, and big league, bush league and back-lot ~ ~ u ~ in! games are in progress. Playing equipment, bats, balls, gloves and uniforms are expen- ~ ~ ~ r~ ~ ~ i sive, but "Our Town" has arranged to furnish big league goods to Narberth boys who are ~ n ~ . ~ ~ U on their toes. Read the rules carefully and earn one or more of these rewards . Here are ~ ~
FLOOD RELIEF FUND IS E U ~ ~ n ~ :GROWING EVERY DAY En! some samples: ~ ! t ~~ h ~ ~ F ~ ~ ~ ~ .. .: ~ ! ~ ~ i BASEBALL Spalding cork-center regulation ball-the samekind ~ u =: ~ ~ n the Narberth team will use in its games this season. ~ u
~ ~ One Given Free for Secu)"ing Three New Yearly Subsc)'iptions ! ~ ! ~~ ~ ' i ~ 4 . ~ :..".: ~ ~ t . " ,~ n ..~ E n BAT-S A fine quality Dollar Bat for two new yearly subscrip- ~ : ~ ~ :E n t ions. Your choice of any dollar ba t in Davis' stock, or ~ ~ t ! :~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ri ! ~ j Genuine Louisville Slugge)" for Four New Subsc)'iptions ini.'
II GLOYES The famous Babe Ruth Home Run Special brand. Your IIchoice of fielder's, first baseman's or catcher's glove. ~ ~ n Fielder's Glove, 6 Subscript ions. First Baseman 's or Catche)"'s, 9 Subsc)"iptions inI .. ~ l C ~ 1 C ~6. ~ ~ i t . - " 4 :.," :-~ 4 . ~ !II' J!: .. ' 2 ~ ! :~ n ~ ~ fA MAG N I F ICE N T B ICY C L E ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.. ~ n i ~ ~ i Here is something worth working for! The latest model wheel, boy's, ~ n .. ~ n "~ ~ ~ ~ girl's or men's style. YOUR CHOICE of any bicycle made up to $60.00 in ~ u .: ~ i ~ ~ i value for securing 100 new yearly subscriptions. ~ n ~ ~ ~ u lo .:~ ~ ~ 1 t ~ t:.. ~ ~ ~ e, Baseball teams! Let "Our Town" help you to buy uniforms, etc., or to earn money needed for a ~ u :. ~ 1 t ~
r ~ good season. Any a m a ~ e u r team in Narberth may combine to earn funds, and we will allow generous ~ n ~ ;:j : u ~ credit for all subscriptions secured. Come to "Our Town's" Office Thursday afternoon or evening and it ~ n ~ 4 ~ ~ t Z~ t ~ t will be explained to you. The early starters have the best chance. Girls, too, may earn prizes of equal ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~Eu3 value. No junky premiums! You can pick out your own rewards and get what you want! ~ u ,r ~ S ~ II RULES---READ CAREFULLY Ii: - : ~ t . - " 4 ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~En3 Any Narberth boy or girl is eligible, but only the first thirty applicants may start in the c a m p ~ i g n . ~ t f ~~ r ~ ~~ ~ , ~ Subscriptionsmust be new ones-that is, of persons not now receiving "Our Town" through the E n ~ ~ E n mail. We will count six renewals as one new subscription, however. ~ u :ou" ..~ Subscriptions must be paid in advance-$1.50 per year. Procure subscription blanks at "Our ~ n ~ ~ on ~ n Town's" Office, 258 Haverford avenue, any time after 4 P. M., Monday. ~ u ~ ~ t Bring inthe subscriptions withthe cash as soon as secured and a credit coupon will be given you. ~ u ~ ~ ~ r~ u As soonas enoughfor the prizeare coliected, an orderwill be given you to choose your prize from the fine iu!i ~ ~ ~ stock at Davis' Store. ~ ; ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ i . -, - Closes May 31... Campaign ~ t f ~~ p ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ d 9-15 13 2 :Ou :!o 0- 5 II 5 .. . ,n",~ ~ ~ ~~ Apo. ~ . , ~ l.:"001t : ~ I ' l ~ . f t . d . . . . .~ ' ! t . ~ , . D ! t . ~ !t.. . . \ . ~ . " " ' - v . ; ..: s t \ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' x . u . ~ , . : . 9 . ; s o . : . 9 _ W ~ ...A. w a : ~ w ~ " " : . v w a : ~ ~ _ I : : ' , . i J ~ 3.000 & , .. ; s t - r s . , , , , " . s ' \ ~ ' ~ \ l = : == = :lr=.=t = = . 6 E . a . t E e t ~ ..~ l t 5 : t:;:..:;:".t5:tI2..5!..:;:..s:..s:.t5:..: ; : . t 5 : . t Z . . " . ~ _ . ~ - . : . . . . t Z l I.. .- ' : ' 1 5 : I ~ R w ~ .000 .s:..s:"Z15:,.:;:-...: -.;t -. .K , t .-;.. , .
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JUNIOR BASEBALLLEAGUE IS FORMED
The Shelf GrowsLa st y ea r when t he l ib ra ry ent er ed i ts ne w quarters, t he F o rt nightly Club, a g ro up o f womenresidents of Narberth, bandedtogether for cultural oppor tunities, con tr ib ut e d eno ug h mon eyto pa y for a new shelf at the lib r ar y a nd also to purchase a bookto , place on th e shelf. Their purpose is to p rov id e for the librarydistinctive b oo ks o f a n educational character. Last year th e bookcho sen wa s "The Practical Booko f O ri e nt al Rugs," which is anar tis tic h is tory and explanation oft ha t v er y popular subject, withvery many fine illustrations.Th e c lub has r ecent ly g iven another b oo k o f a similar character,"The Practical Book of Chinaware." Everyone today is inter'ested in some phase of the fine examp le s o f a n e ar li er a rt t h at havebeen p reserved and a lmos t everyone is th e p ro ud p os se ss or ofsome piece of "grandmother'schina." That possession an d interest prove the value of thebook above ment ioned . It is nowready for circulation.
DAUGHTERS OF 1812 MEETTh e General Robert PattersonChapter, U. S. Daugh te r s o f 1812,will hola a stated meeting at thehome of Mrs. F. G. Pierce, '34vVest Phil-Ellena street, Germantown, Thursday, May 12, at2 P . M ., followed by t ea i n h on orof :Mrs. Samuel Z . S ho pe , thenewly e lec ted p res id en t n at ional .Th e regent an d officers of th echapter will receive }vith Mrs.Shope. Th e chapter will a lso haveas guests presidents of other patriotic societies.
Four Local Teams Wil l Combine inSeries of Games,A Junior Baseball Lea gu e h asjust be en f orme d in Narberth,comprising four teams-the JuniorElephants, the Ardmore Eagles,the South Side Boys' Associationand the Nar-Mer Boys ' Club.At the close of t he s er ie s ofg ames whi ch will be p layed thi syear, a cup will be awa rded to thew in ni ng t eam , t ow ar ds t he purchase of which each t eam i s contribut ing $2.Th e first games of the series COXTIXUED FRO:'! THE F IRST PAGE",'ere p la ye d l as t S at ur da y. Th e t owa rd the $3787.04 received durSouth Side Boys were defea ted by i ng t he past week:the Nar-Mer Club by a sco re of 13- B Id . S7, while the Junior Elephants, play- a Will chool , $332.63; Ship-
E l ey S ch oo l, $S4403; Camp Firei ng aga in st t he Ardmore agles on Girls Narbertl $ I o " f NtI A t fi Id 8 7 ,1" roop o. I,le .u ocar e ,won I - . Boy Scouts, Merion, $IS; Nar-.Thls Saturday the ~ a r - M e r t eam b er th P re sb yt er ia n C hu rc h. $ 2'\"i11 p l ~ y two g a ! 1 1 e ~ w l . t h ~ h E ~ ~ l e s 1Narberth M. E . C hu rc h, $ I 2 7 . ~ I ;at Ardmore.. St. Coleman's Church, $5; BrYll~ r o m t.he t h e a t ~ r benefit a t A rd - :Mawr National Bank, $so; BrynlilOle, wlllch the Nar-Mer