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PRICE, FIVE CENTS N A RB E R TH , PENNSYLVANIA, OCTOBER 8, 1937 New G. O. P . T re a su r er Br yn Mawr Hospital Opens Drive I G. o. P. Womell 's Leader IConstitution Brought F $1 000 000 P M I 'Oneness of Purpose' or " 0 ay ortgagei I Asserts Dr. Althouse A c am pa ig n to r ai se $1,000,000 to ' W. Ehmann, BI'ookline, a nd D an ie ll 1 - pay otT the mortgage on t he B ry n E. W e ig l e, c a m pa i g 'n manager, a l ~ o I Speakc1' Addrcsscs Women's Mawr Hospital wa s opened last eve- spoke briefly, I C o m mu n i ty C l u b at ning at G oo dh ar t H al l, B ry n M aw r MI'. Pew Jlointed out that Bryn I II lonial Tc a College, w it h t he i ni ti al r ou nd -u p of 1\1a wl ', a privatehospital, receives no I , over 1000 workers. State 01' F e de r al g o ve r nm e nt I GAVE BECHTEL SUPPORT: Arthur E. Pew, Jr., Executive Com- ~ i ~ t a n c e . This, he said, it free FASHION S HO W O C T. 19 - I m i t te e chairman, sounded the drive of an y political allegiance or influence. I Indication of a changing' leadership, I (' f I ' I The people of this com mu ni ty a re wynotI'. Jeneralsor tI e nllle d i s t r i c t ~ , as in : \ lo nt g om c ry C o un t y Rcpublican: : fortunate in l i vi n '" n ca r t he s ce ne of Today, campaign solicitors, under a nn ou n ce d by Edward \V. Ehmann, I ' " irell's sl'l'n t h i ~ weel, when: lone o f t he greatest g'atherings on any the direction of captains and com- c ha i rm an of the C om m un it y Council, Charll's V. N ocl , Narberth Repuhli-; f I I, continent, that of Constitution Hall, m an d er s, b eg an a canvass 0 t 11' arc: c an l ea de r, w as selectcd as t rl'asurer , L f ',in Philadel]lhia, where th e constitu- 20,000 homes on t he M ai n inc rom District No.1, Rala-CynwYd-l\ler- of the l\lontgon1l'ry County Repuhli-,' I tion was si<!1led, according' to Dr. Cal- Overbrook to Paoli. ion- West l\'[anavunk: HalTv V. R v ~ l . ' r ,.., can Commitlel', a post whic had bl'l'n' . d f . . , ! vin O. Althouse in his address on the Samuel 1\1. V a u c la l l l, p r e si ent 0 :11111 Charles S. Shinn. h el d b y Walter A. Wilson, formcr NOI'- t he H op si ta l B oa rd of T r u ~ t e e s an d District No.2, Narberth-Penn Val- C o n ~ t i t u t i o n at the Colonial tea given r i st o wn b u rg cs s a nd d e fe at ed calHli-, b\.' the "'omen's C om mu ni t\ ,' C lu b of , chairman of the C a mp a ig n C om m it - l ey : ,John A. l \ li l le r . rlate f or t he Republican nomination' N arberth, T u e s d a ~ ' afternoon. t e e, p r e si d e d. Districts Nos. :3 and 4, Ardmore- ' fo r prothonotary. \\Irs. Horace B. H a re , B e rw y n; E. Dr. Althouse showed how the states I L S \ T NOEL Continued on P a ge T h re e I Selection of No d and t 11 resign a- CHAR E. . _' '- : with their separate interests and their tion of \Vilson werc announccd by, Nllrll/'rtli R(']JIIMiclln lC/ld('/' 11'!/() I state i ss ue s of money w e re b r ou g ht Franklin L, W r i g h t, c h a i rm a n of the' slIcceeds !l'alta A. Wilson, 1'1'- lJ.-ferioll Title Diyidend Rotary Menlbers Hear II into a oneness of purpose through the cOllnty commitll'e at Norristown. Sil/ll,'d, I l . ~ /rC(/SlIr('/' of IiiI' 111onl- T lk T s t re n gt h o f character of th e "intellec- B I I f ' CI It I ['('llllllll'C!!I' COlli Closer,' Loan Dwindles a s on hree Sports: l\lRS. JOHN Y. HUBER, JR. I 1 N oe l h ac kc d Earl B. ec lte or I/ll/1il rll JI(/ l' "- I tual giants" who representee t lem. mittel'. prcsident of thc l ~ o l c C l ' JIcrion- p r o t h o n o t a r ~ ' in th e primary c o n t l ' ~ t Only $34,75D r em ai ns to be Nllrberth COlilicil of Repllblic/l1I Preceding the address th e ~ a l u t e to a nd t he overwhelming ]llurality gi\'l'n' Ad F I d I tl fl I l iS t t aid on the R e c on s tr u c ti o n Fi- a111 on ootbal, An crson on 11'0111"/1, lelill will ]Irl'"idl' (/1 t!ll' Ie ag was e( Iy cou represen a- the latter by the horough of Narberth, N .b th P' C t' \ s f' t il l' N 11 rt h h I Ba r at er Ire 0 nance CorllOration loan of $683,- Baskctball, Davis 011 OP"lIill.1f lllllc!ll'O)/ /IIcdilill T I I C , ~ - I 'C, 10m ,1 a Ie sc 00 , - was of "'reat aid in assuring' tl1l' I c II f tl G' 1St .., 585 made to th e closed Merion B b II dal!. lara .,mel ey, rom Ie II'. cou s; Pottstown m a l l ' ~ nomination. . Re- Elect s All Offi cer s T it le a nd Trust Company, asc a Jane Austen, from the Brownies; Har- Wilson was sU]l]lortPlI hy State S('n-: 1\1' III t '1 I f I tl e B y ator Tht'o,lorl' Lane Hl'an, titular hellll Final payment of th e debt is Main Line giants ill three pO]lular Rbi' W ry , II I I' on, ,r<, 1'011 I 0 eX]lected within a month, accord- l i B I C I ' ep u Ican Onlen Scouts; a nl l D ic k W h i ti n g, f r om the of the party in the county, . Tristant B. d ul Vl ar ai s Starts S P ( ) l ' t ~ t Ul 'l le l t Ie a a- yn\\'YI -Nar-, Cub". 1\1rs. C. F. Kuebler led the '1'111' 111\\ R"11Ulllic,'ln trpasurcr i,. 6I Y P 'd ing to John Park Lee, assistant berth Rotary C l u b ' ~ usually dignified Will Hold Luncheon ' I B F t 1 ca r as rcsi en t s i ng i ng of America, With 1\ rs. . ' , I ' f fI N I tl F' C ' to Dr. Luther C. Harr, State llllncllellll nlt 'I' .tl ·llg TUI'.sll,·l'.· l'lltl l ,'I ' . Clip· 0 tI e 1 arIel' I ' 1] '( ' . o m p a n y , ~ f V I "I B t . t 1\1 F J P I 0 untccrs Secl'etal".- of Ballkl·llg". I --- e s· as accompanls. 1 rs. •... 0- s('cretar.v of Boroug'h Council for tIll': \ ' ,grandstand ral y. ' I C F u n d ~ a c cu m u l at e d t h e re a f - J d H Id G K ' I W'II b lock, c h ai r m an of t 1/' Program om- l a ~ t 2fi yl'ars, committl'eman in Nar-. --- ' (;"111' Davis, manager of NarlH'l'th's u gc ar o . 11lg1t I C ,. ' I I D Altl A ]] o l! 1c er s of t he N ar b er t h Fire tel' b\.' t he b a nk ' s receiver, 1\11. SO' ,nuttee, 1Iltrol uce( r. 10USl'. b e rt h D i st r ic t No.1, a nd c hi ef ac- I challlpion l l a ~ l ' b a l l t ea m ( al so a hor- Gucst pcakcr at pCl1lng:· . C o m ] l a n ~ ' W('1'P rc-elected l\lonrlay lIarI', will be a v ai l a bl e for (Ie- I ConventIOn rl']lol'ts were g lv e. ' n by C ount ant at thl' count\.' courthou'l'. I llll!.!h coul1cilman a nd R ot al 'i an ), LUI1CllCOI1 Tllcsday night by till' Board of Din'ctors at tlH' p o ~ i t o r s ' accounts, but about .' ' i del('g'ates. l \ I r ~ . R. C. H e a t h , c h a ir m a n . I tracI,d tlw h i ~ t o r y of his t('am which ' I I :111111:,1 "('orgalli"atioll Inl'l'tlng in Em $:;uo,UUO i ~ n ee de d to d ec la re a , , ' . of Hospitality, ~ a i l t ha t t he lunc Jeon Womcn's Club Contributes $100 Hall, Narberth. I ;1 Iler cent dividend. ha" won liftL'('n pl'nnants in t \ \' I ' nty- 1 he opt'nll1g'.luncl:e on n1<' d ll l g !l,t at G r ec n H il l F a l ' l n ~ , City L i ne , O \ 'e r - C . M .IF d I 5(\1'11 Y l ' a r ~ of : 'I la in L il l I' LeaguI' till' Iow,'r 1\II'J'Ion N'lrbel'th COUIH'I! to o nl ll 1u nl ty C ll lo rt a un Thl'Y are T r i ~ t a n B. duMarais, Five pel' c en t w as paid in 1. -1' . jJl'()(lk, Octolwr I !I, would be op('n to pJ','"i<!I'l1t of th l , c o mp a ll Y for thl' lasl Fpul'uary, nl:J:l, and lU pl'l' cent plaY. HI' ab o told what a good team 01' RI'1'1I111ican "'omen will ue held, the p u bl i c. A F a ~ h i o n Sho\\' will fol- . ' C Ol lt l' ih ut io n of S,100 to Nar- call do to I l l l v e r t i ~ e a c o m m u n i t ~ ' . T u e ~ d a ~ ' at \Yhitehall, lIavl'rford"!ll\\' tile IUI Ich l'.llll . TI'ckets will be one "' fiftl,,'n Y ( ' l l I ' ~ and a chartl'J' nll'mber of I ill D('cember, 1!134, th e paymellts Ilel .th's Comlllunih.' \Var Memorial ' I' JI \ AI Adam, Lower l\Iel'ion High fool- w it h t he HOII. Harold G. Knight as ' Iloll"Il', ,1/1(1 I ' e s e l ' v , ' l t i o n ~ must be made f or ty -o ll l' y e ll rs s ta ll l IIlg; . 0111 "'1 totallillg $!120,OGl. fU1I11 wa s \'ot('d u n a n i n l l l u ~ l y by 1I111ll- l\lilll'r. \ ' i e ( ' - p 1 ' ( ' ~ i d l ' n t ; C h a r l e ~ Y. ball coaeh, ~ a i d loyal b a ck i ng o f local g ' l J ( ' ~ t ~ p e a k e l ' . : to :'III'S . . J. E. BUIT(']] by the 17th, hers of tl1<' "'omen's C o m m u n i t ~ ' Cluh Nol'!. !'I'cording ,ecretary; Horace T. l'l'"idl'nts would hd p his team to a All th e candidatl's, uoth county and! Mrs. P. A. \Vales, chairman of Trans- of Narberth T U l ' ~ d a y at their C o- SnH'di Py, linancial ~ l ' c r ( ' ( a r y , and Wil- Dr. Earl D. Bond Will good s l' as on . He n ll 'n ti on ed with I'l'- local, will be p J ' ( ' ~ l ' n t , as \\1,11 !\e-' pOl'tatioll, a ~ k e r . l that thosl' wishing lonial tea. liam S. Howard, treasurer, b h gret that there were more Easton puulican leaders in t he c ou nt y a nd ! transportatilln that day p ho ne h er . Funds to c o mp le te pa\'1l1ent of t he Nit 't t b P 'd t Lecture In Na r ert r O ( l t e r ~ than L ow er M er io n f ol k at Statl'. Under the J p a d l ' I ' ~ h i p of 1\1I·s. Cars will be at the south side of Nar- .. ,. , amel 0 comllll ees y res I en 'I I ' '3 I I eXI]('nse of the M em on al at \\ II 1 ds ol ' I 1\[ . I a",t Satun ay s 1 ;' -1 ' game p ayel. at John Y. Ilute)', .II'., presidcnt uf t hl ' berth station at 12.15, <U aI'a IS were: nd \Vvnnewood avenues, Narberth, I Ardmore. council, t h i ~ meeting p r o m i s e ~ to bl' 1\lrs. C. A. Farmer, chairman of are h l ' i ~ l g raised hy t he H ar ol d D.· H o u ~ e - - l I a l T Y n. Hollar, \ \ l r ~ , P. T .. A., G ro up t o Present Psy- i Hill A n d e r ~ o n , basketball coach f or a n o ut st an di ng s u c e e ~ s . Puhlic Wdfare, ~ a i d that v i ~ i t o r s were Slleaklnan Post, Alllel I'c',III Ln.",. I on, ,'md Eberhardt 1\,1 ueller a,n,d l\Ir. Ilo.ward. cluatl'lst Next Wednesday It 11(' I\lal'ooll, 11',1Intn.d a 1II'e,'II'" !ll'ctlll'e '1'1 'I " II I I . I I '''' , J Ie counci IS ~ l g J l : . l Y 1 0n or l' l JIl \\'elcome to t h e I l ea l th C en t er , wlieI furtller contl 'I'butiollS,- Jll',l'.' he sent to· : \ I < - l 1 l l J l ' r ~ ; ] l l p - l \ l r . ~ o e l , :'Ill'. II ollar , Evenl'llg II)! tile 1,0\\'1'1 ' \\["1,(011 qUI'lltet's ellallc l' . " ' J i 1 - ' I t I" d d I I I I . ' "secul'lng Ul ge "n lg ' I , \\' 10 JS presl- is open every \Ve nes ay )e 111]( t 1e John A, M o wr e r, Jr., finance oflicer. i and Albert ;'\ulty. 'in the forthcoming season. A n d l ' r ~ o n , dent Judge of l \l on t go ll le ry C o un t y, Fire Hlluse. i Financ(,-William II. Durbin, l\Ir. The Child Study G ro up o f t he Nar- who l o st t en lettermen by g T a du a t io n the guest speaker. lI e is not only Continued on r a ~ e Four PIa ers Will Witness; :'Il iBe r lInd Vincent F. Cunninghl;m. berth Parent-Tcaeher Association will last ,JUlie, usually ha s h is b oy s way! a b r il l ia n t a nd I'fl'ecti\'e orator, but y , Entl'l'tllinment-l\lrs. l\Iuellel', 1\11. meet Wednesday, O c t ob e r 13, at 10.aO up front, bu t he held ou t no h o p e ~ i his s p e e c h e ~ h a\ 'e a lw ay s IJl'en an J un io rs Plan Many Trip Thru Movieland Snll'dh'y, l\1 r. Cunning'ham and George I A. l\l., in t h e A m er i ca n Legion rOOlll for t h is y ea r . I i n ~ p i r a t i o n 101 a c o nc c 'n t ra t l' d e n -I Carl'. I' of t he N a r be r th C om mu ni t y bu ildin g. D r, Raymond 1\1. S tal ey, as the ' deavor on the part of tl1l' 1 ~ I ' P u b l i c a n l Events of Interest Dr. Earl D, B on d, of Bryn 1\lawr, day's chairman, p r e ~ e n t e d gloomy Bill p a r t ~ ' to 1011. t l ~ e u ~ u a l bl'gl' Re-, --- Talk and Films About H o l l y- R e p rc s c nt a t i vc Disc ussc s G1'aft physician in chief of the Mental De- with a "crying towel" before he pubhcan maJonty 111 the county. IRS I . 21 WI 'I wood on S c hc d ul e f o r Beforc Dcmocratic Womcn jPartment of the Pennsylvania Hospi- started to break t h e b ad n e w ~ . \ The council p r og r am for t h is ) ' ea r unlnlage a e IS, st, 11 e Meeting Tucsday tal, and v ic e- d ea n of psychiatry at promises to be one o f u n us u al interest Costumc Dance IS Planncd Cases of graft in P hi l ad l' !p hi a w er e the U n iv er s it y of P e nn sy l va ni a , will MC 11 R h covering a r an ge o f s ub je ct s a nd aC-:1 on 30th 1\1rs. Suzanne . J or e t G i ll , of N ar - discussed b ef or e t he L ow er Merion- speak on "The G ro wt h of Mental C onne ec osen I ivities fa r surpassing other y e a r ~ . --- bl'rth, will describe her trip t h r o ug h N a r h er t h D e mo c ra t i c Women's Lunch- Hygiene," An o pe n d is cu ss io n w ill M er io n Po st Leader T hi s p r og r am should be an i ns Pi ra -1 On Thursday, at 8.15 P. 1\1., the the west and Movicland f or T he N ar -: e on C lu b at H a ve r fo r d T ue sd av 1)\' follow. t ion to all Repuhlican women t o wa r d, N a rb e rt h J u ni o r Community Club b l ' rt h P l a ye r s Tuesday night at Elm' i \ I i s ~ Am;a Brancato, a ~ s e m b l y w ~ ; l l a ; l D r. Bo nd is r ec og ni ze d as one of p a r t ~ ' rebuilding an d a tribute to the' h o l d ~ its t i r ~ t furmal m ee ti ng of the Hall, Narberth. i f r om S o ut h Philadelphia. the leading psychiatrists in the coun- Vicc-Commanders A rc J oh n W ., I (' ad er sh ip of 1\1rs. Hubl'r whose ID37-:lH s e a ~ o n . The Education Com- :\11'. and Mrs. K a rl R eh er , w ho a c- : :\liss Brancato, author o f t he P aw n- t ry . He was th e r e ci p i en t o f th e Bok Keller and Ralph : lo,ya,lt y to party p r i n c i p l ~ s and c o ~ - m i t t e l ~ i,s in ehargc'. l\lrs. Fred Gray, companied Mrs. Gill on the trip which,hrokers Licl'nse Act passed at th e last award in 193:3, as Philadelphia's out- F Mo s vlcllOn of the s o u n d l 1 l ' s ~ o! thl' party the chaIrman, wIll present :\l Hope included the Rockies, Seattle, port-' Genl'ral Assl'mhly in Harrisburg, said ~ t a n d i n g citizen. _. __ s p o ~ i t i ( ) n on fundamental i s ~ u ( ' ~ , LI' Barr H o b , ~ r t s , of a steamship line, l and S'm Fr'l!lcisco and Hollywood dd . bl' I'f II b I \,vl'r been ~ t i m u l a t i o l l to 11<'1' ('() ullcil \\'ho will give all i l l u st r a t ed t r a ve l " . '. . ' women are nee I III pu II' Ie am Su s eq ue nt m on th ly m ee ti ng s at Merion American Legionnail'es whe:e they VisIted 111 th.e homes of the p a r ti c u la r l y in ]lolitics. I which th e Child Study Group w i ll p r e -I T l l l ' ~ d a y night I'l'-electell Howard II . members. Il'cture. :'Ill'S. Fn'<I. E U l' b le r , w el l - moVIe stars, the. S t U d l O ~ and m a ~ y , l \ I i ~ s Frances Dougherty, H a ve r - s en t a n o u ts t an d in g specialist, will be McConnell, of M('l,tinghouse lane, l\1l'1'- k no wn N a l' ul 'r t h ~ j n ~ ' e l " will enter- other p la ce s of c me ma I I 1 t e r e ~ t WIll f ,I ,, ' I' t f tIl lub T d II I I I I ' , d Na1·bet·tll JUl11'ors Hclp Bll'lld tain. l f o s t e ~ s for thl' ev,'lIilW will be , " 011, ple>,H en 0 e I' , 19l' 1C do n tI e scconl \Vel nesdays of No- 1011, as p os t c om man 11 . b ~ 1 1 0 \ \ ' s,e\ 'el'a l I'eels of Illotlon 11lctul'es I ' t 't . f . tl th ' D _ . R 'd W' I T Ik' B k' 'I ' l' til l'I 'nl' 11111,,1111'11 '111IS meet : mem } ( ~ I S 0 '\0 e 01 Ie lee emo vcmber, January, February, March First vice-commander, chosen \\'ith- CSI cnt It l' a 'lng 00' ;, ,a l' ,.,.. . ' - o f t he se places. . . : c ra ti c c an di da te s f or L ow er Merion I a ll d A pl 'i l, at the above mentioned out opposition was John \V. Kelll'r illg i ~ open to all nl'\ \' ml'nlUers. A one-act yl a y . d e p ) c t l ~ g a Holly-: School Board. time and place. while Ralph F'. Moss wa s elected ~ e c ~ Helping t ho se w ho ar e less fortu- l a l l ~ have been made for ~ e v e r a l wood happenlllg WIll be gIven a nd r e- : . Ilate ha s alwa\'s been a c re ed of the m on ey -m ak in g p ro je ct s t hi s y ea r, t he freshnlellts wI11 be s " e r v ~ d . ' There is no a dm is si on a nd a ll a re oml \.'ice-commander ovel' three other 1 ld C hu rc h to be Sold I J'uniors of \Voman's Communitv' til'st to be a rummage sale to be leld Due to t hl ' ] H' og ra m' s l en "' th th e ,welcome. candll ates. . I I J I ' I 1 . . '11 b II I 83 0 'I : The old Narberth 1\1. b. Church and Other ofliccrs chosen at the meeting Club of Narbel'th, who are glad o i Octo ler:"1. t IS unl er t Ie auspices m e ; t n ~ WI e ca e( tt '. larr. ' lot at the : , ou t hw e s t corner of Price Geol'gc Schrodcr in th e 1\Iel'ion War T ri bu te H o u se a n no u nC l ' that a "Talkillg Book" has of the Braille and International l ~ e - f : en; bare u r ~ e l ;0 ' 1 ~ ~ v l ~ 1 t 1111 and E s . ' ~ I ' X a V l ' n u e ~ , NIll'berth, will be N CUd II h' were Al iL -n B Coll'man re-electe<l a ~ l - b(1'1I purchased lind is b e i ng e n j oy e d l a t i o n ~ Committees. If you have any ~ ' l < ' n ( s to e ~ u e ~ s'17 I l ~ a ~ ; e r ~ ~ o ! d at auction at 4 P. 1\1. next Thurs- n er cows 1p jutant. Willil:m E C h ~ m b e r s linance Uy a resident of th e community. 'AI- "White Elephants" or old clothes call ~ ; ~ c e no (uest 1'1' WI le clarge< dav on till' p r e m i ~ e s bv S am ue l T' I ' ; ,l !i ce r : G eo r ge il l \ l c l \ l u l I ~ n his- tilOUgh thl' . i u n i o l ' ~ c o n t r i b u t ~ d , the I \ l i ~ s Eay. Whl'ell'r O ~ a r . ,'lU7:ll\I), 11" mel' mg. 'FI:el'm:ln & Co., a u c t i o n ~ e r s . The o ld (;I' org' e l\I. Schroder, son of 1\11. torhn' .., cl'l>dit f or t he p ur ch as e must go to 13raille c ha i rm a n, or M I ~ ~ ,bmma !L c h ur c h p r o p cr t y r e ce n tl y w e n t t h r o ug h andllMrs. George O. S c hr o de r , o f 50G F ' i f ~ e e n members elected to the l \ l i s ~ K ay W heeler an d h er Brai ll e C l ' o ~ l e y , Intel'l1atlOnal R e l a t l O n ~ chalr- South Side Ticket Office I 'I" I 'I .I D u( ev a ve nu e, N a rb e rt h , has talwn. I m'ln a 11111 s ,a e to c e ar t it e. .. . . . Executive Comnllttee ar e Charles 1\1. Committl'e, who were in c larg'e. ' . B ei ng B ui lt a t N a rb cr th up reSIdence at the U l ll v er s lt y of Fo r t he i nf or ma ti on of t ho se w ho The B o ok Club ~ e c t i o l l will bold its . , . N o r t h C a r ol i na , R a le i gh fo r a dv an ce d B l' tt s, a d, \ Vi ll ia m K. C ook son , E. ' t" tl I I. tl t NUl'slIlg Scrvlcc Explall1ed t d' . b' I . I I' . I I Cl ark C re age r La wr ence Edson do n ot k no w what a "Talking B o ok " op('nl llg mel' Ing 111 1C I' Uul'oom HI C o n st r u ct i o n w o r k ~ t a r t e d this week' su res 111 10 oglea I wnllstrv, cae - ' " " I' I' 1 1 e v en i ng ( O ct o be r 21). Mrs. Naom.i L. G ab le , d ir e ct o r of I'Jlg to tIle Ilegree of 1\Iast'el' 'I)f SCI- Theodore A. Engstrom, H ar l' Y A. IS, It IS a mac l ll ll ' w lIC I pays or on an additional ticket office at the· t II I tl "I f tl October the 30th is thl' date fo r nursing ~ l ' r \ ' l c ( ' , and Dr . Frank C 'I ' nc e Ferreira, .II'., E. Lewis Gibbs, Chester a reco1'< s on Ie prlllcip e o . 1e Penns.vlvania Railroad station in e . V' I I" I II t tl the C o st u me D a nc e w h ic h will usher Ron'I'. p l ' l ' ~ i ( l p n t of the Community S. Ivory, H e l l l ' ~ 1\1. J u ~ t i , Jr., Joseph .Ietro a. t II1va ua ) e 0 l o ~ e N 'b I'th TI ffi . b' b 'It YOUllg Schl'odel' a glall It If I f Ill the Naruerth Juniors' ~ o e i a l sea- ar I' . 1C a ce IS ell1g U1 011 H ea lt h a nd Civic A s s oc i at i o n Ard- , " me , J. Klumpp, Lee K r a u ~ s , N o rm an D 'l Cit I l' r t oo old or too young, or or th S uth '11 f tl I' ht f ' Lo\vel' 1\[111011 I'n tIle c la ss of 1'1'1'1 } I I ."on. To be held at the Cynwvd Club, I' 0 c o · Ie 'Ig -0 -way as nlllre, explained t he n ur si n g s er vi ce ' . . , , '.' M ae Be al l, G eo rg e J. Ourbacker, some ot WI' reason incapab e of earn- ,0 ' a co \ 'enl' n c t b ut tl ' I f II'ecel\'ed a de"'I'ee of Ba h I I f SI I tIle I l o s t e ~ , ' ~ ' e s for tIle evening will be n I' I' 0 a 0 one- lin 0 b e in g g i ve n in Narherth before the .' ': I I' o' I' - Charles N. P ea co c k, Jr., and Philip l in g b ra i Ie. The " r ec o rd s " may be " the b o r o u g h ' ~ r ( ' s i d e n t ~ . borough B oar d of H eal th T uesd ay ellce III Chenllstry at Penn State last B. Wilson, obtained t hr ou gh t he P hi la de lp hi a Miss l \ Iu r ie l Wales and Miss Margie '11'1 "lIt.. I.June and was awarded a teaching fel· I L'b f \\' I' t HotTman. Dul's were raised from $5 to $7,50 I I ral'y or rom as llllg on. Rockland Bridgc O. K, i 'Health Officer George B. SUPle e \ IO WS h i P ,at. N o r ~ h C a r o ~ i n a . At. State p er y ea r . I 1\1. K. H. And this is only the begin n i ng of a The Public U t i l i t i e ~ Commission h as r e po r te d t h es e c on ta gi o us diseases in 111' s p e c l a l ~ z e d II? s t u d 1 C ~ r e l ~ t l l l g to Speakers of the evening, who dis- program which p r o mi s e s b r id g e t o u r- d th k h R tob'lcco' hiS llroJect at N C II \' olves I G' f P If' F d n a me nt s a nd lJUrties, fashion shows, approve cWOI' - on t e 01" anI N a rb er th f or S ep te mb er : \Vhooping , , . '. ' , c u ~ s e d the C h i ne s e-Japa n e se unde- I ts to onti s tin a v en u e bridge imprO\'enlent, w i th t h e: cough, 1; m e a s l e ~ , 1; m um ps , 2. r es ea rc h f or t he F lo ri da c it ru s gro\\'- dared w ar f ro m t he v ie wp oi nt s of I C on tr ib ut in g to t he annual 101111- l e ct u re s , " L i e- D e te c t or s , " Japanese t ' f th 'd lk th N I er s dancers and man".' varied and interest- excep Ion 0 e Sl ewa on I' ar - Navy officers, were Commander R ic h- t i on fo r Hi s Holiness, Pope Pius, ac- b tl 'd I.I I t b ing programs. 1\1. K. H, 11 1 Sl e w 111' 1 las no een com- Namcd to Harvard Faculty ard W. \vucst, U. S. N., retired, no\\' c or di ng to the list m a de p u bl i c, were pleted by . the t o w n s h i ~ . The im-! D r. a nd 1\'11'5. William G. Walton, 16th Birthday Luncheon plant engineer at th e Baldwin Loco- these local churches: i,..---------------..., PI:ovement l I ~ C I U d ~ d ~ h a n g l l l g overhead i A n t hw y n road, Merion, have just re- The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter of motive \Vorks, who has been s tat io ne d S t. M at th ia s' , B al a, $a:10; St. 1\1a1'- Corll B oi l T o mo r ro w wires,. a lIe e s t r ~ a n walk a.dded to: ceivl'd \\'orll t ha t t he ir son, Francis N. S. D. A. R. will hold its s ix t ee nt h i n C hi na , a nd L i eu t en a nt C om m an de r g a re t 's , Narberth, $250; St . Colman's, This Saturday is th e d ay , t he the bndge and \\'Idenlllg of bridge a p -: R e d di n g \ V a lt o n , has been a p po i nt e d b i r t hd a y luncheon a n d o pe ni n g meet- J. \V. Rogers. Ardmore, $200; S t. D en is ', A rd mo re , G la dw vn e C om mu ni ty H ou se is proaches. ; t o t he f ac ul ty of Harvard U n iv er s it y i ng at Cameo Cottage, on City Line, $187,18; Ou r Mother of Good Counsel, the pl;lce, and Peter C. Hess is ' a s a s s is t a nt to 1\11. Noel" !\IolHby, at 1.15 P. 1\1. W. C. T. U, to M e et M o n d ay Bryn Mawr, $ 12 5; S t. , fo hn Baptist the host-for the RepUblicans' P a te n t G r a nt e d to Hamel' Francis ~ J l e n t two years in the There will be a g u e st s p e ak e r and The N a r be r th B r an c h of th e W. C.' Vianney's, Gladwyne, $::37.50. annual corn boil. A patent grant has b ee n m a de to classical course at the A m e l' i ca n Mrs. Franklin R. Lindsay, th e Regent, T, U . w il l m ee t M on ll ay afternoon, at All local and county G. O. P. Harry H, Hamer, Narberth delicat es-: Academy in R om e, I t al y , a nd during will give an a cc ou nt of t h e c h ap t er ' s 2.30, at the home o f M rs . J. A. Gross, R e li e f C a se s Decrease candidates will be guests of the sen p r op r ie t or , for a s a ni ta r y s ca t t he vacation periods traveled in Eng- p a r t ic i p at i o n i n th e Philadelphia Con- 218 North Narberth avenue, Narberth. Local r e li e f c as es c on t in ue d to de- Lower Merion leader and all Re- cover, The U, , Patent Office has land, France, Greece and on t he w ay , s ti tu ti on D ay , R es er va ti on s and Mrs. John Van Ness is th e devotion- crease last week. L ow er M er io n' s p ub lica ns o f this section ar e 1'01'- a l ~ o w ~ d him four c ?a ims on h is ap- to P a l ~ s t i n e stopped in Alexandrialtransportation may be made with Mrs. al l ea de r a nd M rs , J oh n V, N ol an , o f n u m be r d r op pe d f r om 29 to 26; Nar- dially invited. plicatIOn of FebrualY 17, 1937. and CaIro, Egypt. Verna R. Woodcock, Narberth 2551. M a l ve r n , t h e s p ea k er . berth's figure from 4 to 3. I!.--------------- .... ! Selection of N arbcrth Ma n Sccn as Indicating Leadcrship Changc Noel New Treasurer of County G. O. P. as Wi lson Re si gns, VOLUME 24, No . 1

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PRICE, FIVE CENTSNARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, OCTOBER 8 , 1937

New G. O. P . T re a su r er Bryn Mawr Hospital Opens Drive I G. o. P. Womell's Leader IConstitution Brought

F $1 000 000 P M I 'Oneness of Purpose'or " 0 ay ortgagei I Asserts Dr. Althouse

A c ampa ig n t o r ai se $1,000,000 to ' W. Ehmann, BI'ookline, a nd D an ie ll 1-pay otT the mortgage on t he B ry n E. Weigle, campaig 'n manager,

a l ~ oI Speakc1' Addrcsscs Women'sMawr Hospital wa s opened last eve- spoke briefly, I Community Club at Co-

ning at G oo dh ar t H al l, B ry n M aw r MI'. Pew Jlointed out that Bryn I II lonial Tc aCollege, w it h t he i ni ti al r ou nd -u p of 1\1awl', a priva te hosp ital , receives no I ,

over 1000 workers. State 01' Fede ral g ove rnment a ~ IGAVE BECHTEL SUPPORT: Arthur E. Pew, Jr. , Executive Com- ~ i ~ t a n c e . This, he said, l e a v e ~ it free FASHION S HOW OC T. 19

- I mittee cha irman, sounded the drive of an y political allegiance or influence. IIndication of a changing' leadership, I (' f I ' I The people o f t hi s c ommu ni ty a rewynotI'. Jener a l so r tI e nllle d i s t r i c t ~ , as

in : \ lo nt gomc ry Coun t y Rcpublican: : fortunate in l ivin '" n ca r t he s ce ne o fToday, campaign solicitors, under announced by Edward \V. Ehmann, I'"

irell's w a sl'l'n t h i ~ weel, when: lone o f t he greatest g'atherings on anythe direction of captains and com- c ha i rman o f th e Commun ity Council,

Charll's V. N ocl , Narberth Repuhli-; f I I, continent, that of Constitution Hall,mander s, b eg an a canvass 0 t 11' arc:

c an l ea de r, was selectcd as t rl'asurer , L f ',in Philadel]lhia, where th e constitu-20,000 homes on t he Mai n inc rom District No.1 , Rala-CynwYd-l\ler-

of the l\lontgon1l'ry County Repuhli-,' I tion was si<!1led, according' to Dr. Cal-Overb rook t o Paol i . ion-West l\'[anavunk: HalTv V. R v ~ l . ' r ,..,

can Commitlel', a post which had bl'l'n' . d f . ., ! vin O. Althouse in his address on theSamuel 1\1. Vaucla l l l, presi ent 0 :11111 Charles S. Shinn.

hel d by Walter A. Wilson, formcr NOI'- t he Hop si ta l B oa rd of T r u ~ t e e s an d District No.2, Narberth-Penn Val- C o n ~ t i t u t i o n at the Colonial tea givenr i st own bu rg cs s a nd d e fe at ed calHli-, b\.' the "'omen's Communi t\ ,' C lub o f

, chairman of th e Campa ign Commit - l ey : ,John A. l \ li l le r .rlate f or t he Republican nomination' Narberth, T u e s d a ~ ' afternoon.

tee, presided. Districts Nos. :3 and 4, Ardmore- 'fo r prothonotary. \\Irs. Horace B. Ha re , Be rwyn; E. Dr. Althouse showed how the states

I L S \T NOEL Continued on Page Three I

Selection of Nod and t 11 resign a- CHAR E. . _' '- : with the ir separa te in te res ts and their

tion of \Vilson werc announccd by, Nllr l l / ' r t l i R(']JIIMiclln lC/ld('/' 11'!/() I state i ss ue s o f money we re b rought

Franklin L, Wright, cha irman of the' slIcceeds ! l 'a l ta A. Wilson, 1'1'- lJ.-ferioll Title Diyidend Rotary Menlbers Hear II into a oneness of purpose through thecOllnty commitll'e at Norristown. Sil/ll,'d, I l . ~ /rC(/SlIr('/' of I i i I ' 111onl- T lk T s t re ngth o f character of th e "intellec-

B I I f' CI It I ['('llllllll'C!!I' COlli Closer,' Loan Dwindles a s on hree Sports: l\lRS. JOHN Y. HUBER, JR. I 1

Noe l hackcd Earl B. ec lte or I/ll/1il rll J I ( / l' "- I tual giants" who representee t lem.mittel'. prcsident of thc l ~ o l c C l ' JIcr ion-p r o t h o n o t a r ~ ' in th e primary c o n t l ' ~ t Only $34,75D r em ai ns t o be Nllrberth COlilicil of Repllblic/l1I Preced ing the address th e ~ a l u t e to

a nd t he overwhelming ]llurality gi\'l'n' Ad F I d I tl fl I liS t taid on the Recons truc tion Fi- a111 on ootbal, An crson on 11'0111"/1, lelill wil l ]Irl'"idl' (/1 t! l l ' Ie ag was e( Iy cou represen a-

the latter by the horough of Narberth,N .b th P' C t' \ sf' t il l' N 11 rt h h I Ba r

at er

Ire 0 nance CorllOration loan of $683,- Baskctball, Davis 011 OP"lIill.1f lllllc!ll'O)/ / I Icdi l i l l T I I C , ~ - I 'C, 10m ,1 a Ie sc 00 , -

was of "'reat aid in assuring' tl1l' • I c II f tl G' 1S t.., 585 made to th e closed Merion B b II dal!. lara . ,mel ey, rom Ie I I ' . cou s;Pottstown m a l l ' ~ nomination. . Re-Elects All Officers T it le a nd Trust Company, asc a Jane Auste n, f rom th e Brownie s; Ha r-Wilson was sU]l]lortPlI hy State S('n-: 1\1' III t '1 I f I tl e B y

ator Tht'o,lorl' Lane Hl'an, titular hellll Final payment of th e debt is Main Line giants ill three pO]lular Rbi' W ry , II I I' on, , r< , 1'011 I 0eX]lected within a month, accord- l iB I C I ' epu Ican Onlen Scouts; anl l D ick Whi tin g, f rom the

o f t he party in the county, .Tristant B. dulVlarais Starts S P ( ) l ' t ~ tUl 'l le l t Ie a a- yn\\'YI -Na r - , Cub". 1\1rs. C. F. Kuebler led the

'1'111' 111\\ R"11Ulllic,'ln trpasurcr i,. 6 I Y P 'd ing to John Park Lee, assistant berth Rotary C l u b ' ~ usually dignified Will Hold Luncheon ' I B Ft 1 ca r as rcsi en t s ing ing o f America, With 1\ rs. . ' ,

I' f fIN I tl F' C ' to Dr. Luther C. Harr , State llllncllellll nlt'I'.tl·llg TUI'.sll,·l'.· l'lltll ,'I ' .

Cl i p · 0 tI e 1 arIel' I ' 1] '( ' . o m p a n y , ~ f V I "IB t . t 1\1 F J P I0 untccrs Secl'etal".- of Ballkl·llg". I --- e s· a s accompanls. 1 rs. • . . . 0-

s('cretar.v of Boroug'h Council for tIll': \ ' ,grandstand ral y. 'I CF u n d ~ accumulated the rea f- J d H Id G K ' I W'II b i lock, c h ai rman o f t 1/' Program om-l a ~ t 2fi yl'ars, committl 'eman in Nar-. --- ' (;"111' Davis, manager of NarlH'l'th's u gc ar o . 11lg1t I C ,. ' I I D AltlA]] ol!1cers of t he N ar b er t h Fire tel' b\.' t he b a nk ' s receiver, 1\11. SO' ,nuttee, 1Iltrol uce( r. 10USl'.

be rth D i st r ic t No.1 , a nd c hi ef ac- I challlpion l l a ~ l ' b a l l t eam ( al so a hor- Gucst pcakcr at pCl1lng:· .C o m ] l a n ~ ' W('1'P rc-elected l\lonrlay lIarI', will be available for (Ie- I ConventIOn rl']lol'ts were glve. 'n by

Count a nt a t thl' count\.' courthou'l'. I llll!.!h coul1cilman a nd R ot al 'i an ), LUI1CllCOI1 Tllcsdayn i gh t by till' Board of Din'ctors at tlH' p o ~ i t o r s ' accounts, but about .' ' i del('g'ates. l \ I r ~ . R. C. Heath , cha irman

. I tracI,d tlw h i ~ t o r y of his t('am which 'I I:111111:,1 "('orgalli"atioll Inl'l'tlng in Em $:;uo,UUO i ~ n ee de d t o d ec la re a , , ' . of Hospitality, ~ a i l t ha t t he lunc Jeon

Womcn's Club Contributes $100 Hall, Narberth. I ;1 Iler cent dividend. ha" won liftL'('n pl'nnants in t \ \' I 'n ty- 1 he opt'nll1g' . luncl:eon n1<'dlllg !l,t at Grecn H il l F a l ' l n ~ , City Line , O\ 'e r -C

. M . I F d I 5(\1'11 Y l ' a r ~ of : 'I la in Lil lI ' LeaguI' till' Iow,'r 1\II'J'Ion N'lrbel'th COUIH'I!to onl ll1unl ty Cll lorta un Thl'Y are T r i ~ t a n B. duMarais, Five pel' c en t w as paid in • 1. -1 ' . jJl'()(lk, Octolwr I !I, would be op('n to

pJ','"i<!I'l1t of thl, compallY for thl' lasl Fpul'uary, nl:J:l, and lU pl'l' cent plaY. HI' ab o told what a good team 01' RI'1'1I111ican "'omen will ue held, the publ ic. A F a ~ h i o n Sho\\' will fol-

.' COl lt l' ihut ion of S,100 to Nar- c al l d o to I l l l v e r t i ~ e a c o m m u n i t ~ ' . T u e ~ d a ~ ' at \Yhitehall, lIavl'rford"!ll\\' tile IUIIchl'.llll. TI'ckets will be one"' fiftl,,'n Y ( ' l l I ' ~ and a chartl ' J ' nll 'mber of I ill D('cember, 1!134, th e paymellts

Ilel.th 's Comlllunih.' \Var Memorial 'I ' J I \ AI Adam, Lower l\Iel'ion High fool- w it h t he HOII. Harold G. Knight as Iloll"Il', ,1/1(1 I ' e s e l ' v , ' l t i o n ~ must be made

for ty -o ll l' y e ll rs s ta ll l IIlg; . 0111 "'1 totallillg $!120,OGl.fU1I11 wa s \'ot('d u n a n i n l l l u ~ l y by 1I111ll- l\lilll'r. \ ' i e ( ' - p 1 ' ( ' ~ i d l ' n t ; C h a r l e ~ Y. ball coaeh, ~ a i d loyal back ing of local g ' l J ( ' ~ t ~ p e a k e l ' . : to :'III'S. .J. E. BUIT(']] by the 17th,

hers of tl1<' "'omen's C o m m u n i t ~ ' Cluh Nol'!. !'I'cording ,ecretary; Horac e T . l'l'"idl'nts would hd p his team to a All th e candidatl's, uoth county and!Mrs. P. A. \Vales, chairman of Trans-

of Narberth T U l ' ~ d a y at their Co- SnH'diPy, linancial ~ l ' c r ( ' ( a r y , and Wil- Dr. Earl D. Bond Will good s l' as on . He n ll 'n ti oned with I 'l'- local, will be p J ' ( ' ~ l ' n t , as \\1,11 a !\e-' pOl'tatioll, a ~ k e r . l tha t thosl' wishinglonial tea. liam S. Howard, treasurer, • b h gret that there were more Easton puulican leaders in t he c ou nt y a nd ! transportatilln that day p ho ne h er .

Funds t o comp le te pa\'1l1ent of t he Nit 't t b P 'd t Lecture In Nar ert r O ( l t e r ~ than Lower Mer io n f ol k at Statl'. Under the J p a d l ' I ' ~ h i p of 1\1I·s. Cars will be at the south side of Nar-. . ,. , amel 0 comllll ees y res I en 'I I ' '3 I IeXI]('nse o f t he Memon al at \\ I I1dsol ' I 1\[ . I a",t Satun ay s 1 ;' -1 ' game p ayel. at John Y. Ilute)' , .II'., presidcnt u f t hl ' berth station at 12.15,

<U aI'a IS were:nd \Vvnnewood avenues, Narberth, IArdmore. council, t h i ~ meeting p r o m i s e ~ to bl' 1\lrs. C. A. Farmer, chairman ofare h l ' i ~ l g raised hy t he H ar ol d D.· H o u ~ e - - l I a l T Y n. Hollar, \ \ l r ~ , P. T .. A., Gro up t o Present Psy- i Hill A n d e r ~ o n , basketball coach f or a n o ut st an di ng s u c e e ~ s . Puhlic Wdfare, ~ a i d that v i ~ i t o r s wereSlleaklnan Post, Alllel

I'c',III Ln.",. I on, ,'md Eberhardt 1\,1 ueller a,n,d l\Ir. Ilo.ward. cluatl'lst Next Wednesday It 11(' I\lal'ooll, 11',1Intn.d a 1II'e,'II'" !ll'ctlll'e '1'1 'I " II I I . I I'''' , J Ie counci IS ~ l g J l : . l Y 10nor l' l JIl \\'elcome to t h e I l ea l th Cen ter , w l i e I

furtller contl'I'butiollS,- Jll',l'.' he sent to·: \ I < - l 1 l l J l ' r ~ ; ] l l p - l \ l r . ~ o e l ,

:'Ill'.IIollar , Evenl'llg II)! tile 1,0\\'1'1' \\["1,(011 qUI'lltet's ellallcl'

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i 1 - ' I t I" d d I I ' I I.' "secul 'lng Ul g e "n lg ' I , \\' 10 JS presl- is open every \Ve nes ay )e 111]( t 1e

John A, Mowre r, Jr., finance oflicer. iand Albert ;'\ulty. 'in the forthcoming season. A n d l ' r ~ o n , dent Judge o f l \l on t go ll le ry Coun t y, Fire Hlluse.i Financ(,-William II. Durbin, l\Ir. The Child Study G ro up o f t he Nar- who l o st t en lettermen by gTaduat ion a the guest speaker. lI e is not only Continued on r a ~ e Four

PIa ers Will Witness; :'IliBer lInd Vincent F. Cunninghl;m. berth Parent-Tcaeher Association will last ,JUlie, usually ha s h is b oy s way! a b r il l ia n t a nd I'fl'ecti\'e orator, buty , Entl' l ' tllinment-l\lrs . l\Iuellel', 1\11. meet Wednesday, October 13, at 10.aO up front, bu t he held ou t no h o p e ~ ihis s p e e c h e ~ h a\ 'e a lw ay s IJl'en an Juniors Plan Many

Trip Thru Movieland Snll'dh'y, l\1 r. Cunning'ham and George IA. l \l ., in t h e Amer i ca n Legion rOOlll for t h is y ea r . I i n ~ p i r a t i o n 101 a concc 'n t ra t l' d en-I

Carl'. I' of t he Na rbe r th Communi ty bu ildin g. D r, Raymond 1\1. S tal ey, a s the ' deavor on the part of tl1l' 1 ~ I ' P u b l i c a n l Events of InterestDr. Earl D, Bon d, o f Bryn 1\lawr, day's chairman, p r e ~ e n t e d gloomy Bill p a r t ~ ' to 1011. U ~ t l ~ e u ~ u a l bl'gl' Re-, ---

Talk and Films About Holly- Reprcscntativc Discusscs G1'aft physician in chief o f t he Mental De- with a "crying towel" before he pubhcan maJonty 111 the county. IRS I . 21 WI 'Iwood on Schcdule for Beforc Dcmocratic Womcn jPartment of the Pennsy lvan ia Hospi- started to break th e b ad n e w ~ . \ The council p rog ram fo r th is ) ' ea r unlnlage a e IS, st, 11 eMeeting Tucsday tal, and v ic e- d ean o f psychiatry at promises to be one of unusual interest Costumc Dance IS Planncd

Case s o f graft in Phi l ad l' !p hi a were th e Un iv er s it y o f P enn sy lva nia , will M C 11 R h covering a r an ge o f s ub je ct s a nd aC-:1 on 30th

1\1rs. Suzanne . Jore t Gi ll , of N ar - discussed b ef or e t he L ow er Merion- speak on "The G ro wt h o f Mental C onne ec osen I ivities fa r surpassing other y e a r ~ . ---

bl'rth, will describe her trip th rough Narherth Democra t ic Women' s Lunch- Hygiene," A n o pe n d is cu ss io n w ill Mer ion Post Leader Thi s p rog ram should be an i ns Pi ra -1 O n Thursday, at 8.15 P. 1\1., the

the west and Movicland f or T he N ar -: eon C lub at Have r fo rd Tue sd av 1)\' follow. t ion t o a ll Repuhlican women t oward, Na rbe rt h Juni o r Community Club

bl ' rth Players Tuesday night at Elm' i \ I i s ~ Am;a Brancato, a ~ s e m b l y w ~ ; l l a ; l D r. Bo nd i s r ec og ni ze d as one of p a r t ~ ' rebuilding an d a tribute to the' h o l d ~ its t i r ~ t furmal mee ting o f the

Hall, Narberth. i f r om Sout h Philadelphia. the leading psychiatrists i n t he coun- Vicc-Commanders A rc J oh n W ., I (' ad er sh ip o f 1\1rs. Hubl'r whose ID37-:lH s e a ~ o n . The Educa tion Com-

:\11'. and Mrs. Ka rl Reh er , who a c- : :\liss Brancato, author o f t he P aw n- t ry . He was th e recip ien t of th e Bok Keller and Ralph :lo,ya,lt y to party p r i n c i p l ~ s and c o ~ - m i t t e l ~ i,s in ehargc'. l\lrs. Fred Gray,

companied Mrs . G il l on the trip which,hrokers Licl'nse Act passed at th e last award in 193:3, as Philadelphia's out- F Mo s vlcllOn o f t he s o u n d l 1 l ' s ~ o! thl' party the chaIrman, wIll present :\l r ~ Hope

included the Rockies, Seattle, port- ' Genl' ral Assl 'mhly in Harrisburg , sa id ~ t a n d i n g citizen. _.__s p o ~ i t i ( ) n on fundamental i s ~ u ( ' ~ , h a LI' Barr H o b , ~ r t s , of a steamship line,l and S'm Fr'l!lcisco and Hollywood d d . bl' I'f II b I \,vl'r been ~ t i m u l a t i o l l to 11<'1' ('()ullcil \\'ho will give all i l lustra ted trave l

" . '. . ' women are nee I III pu II' I e am Su s eq ue nt mon th ly mee ti ng s at Merion American Legionnail'eswhe:e they VisIted 111 th.e homes o f the particu la rly in ]lolitics. Iwhich th e Child Study Group will pre-I T l l l ' ~ d a y night I'l'-electell Howard II . members. Il'cture. :'Ill'S. Fn'<I. EUl' b ler , wel l -

moVIe stars, the. S t U d l O ~ and m a ~ y , l \ I i ~ s Frances Dougherty, Have r - s en t a n ou ts t and ing specialist, will be McConnell, of M('l,tinghouse lane, l\1l'1'- known Na l' ul 'r t h ~ j n ~ ' e l " will enter-other p la ce s o f cmema I I 1 t e r e ~ t WIll f ,I ,, ' I' t f tIl lub u· T d II I I I I ' , d Na1·bet·tll JUl11'ors Hclp Bll'lld tain. l f o s t e ~ s for thl' ev,'lIilW wil l b e

, " 011, ple>,H en 0 e I' , 19l' 1C do n tI e scconl \Vel nesdays of No- 1011, as pos t comman 11 . b~ 1 1 0 \ \ ' s,e\'el'al I'eels of Illotlon 11lctul'es I ' t 't . f . tl th ' D _. R 'd W' I T Ik' B k' 'I ' l' til l'I'nl' 11111,,1111'11 '111IS meet:mem } ( ~ I S 0 '\0 e 01 Ie lee emo vcmber, January, February, March First vice-commander, chosen \\'ith- CSI cnt It l' a 'lng 00' ;, I " ,a l' , . , . . . ' -

o f the se places. . . : c ra ti c c an di da te s f or L ow er Merion Ia ll d Apl 'i l, at the above mentioned out opposition was John \V. Kelll'r illg i ~ o pe n t o a ll nl'\\' ml'nlUers.

A one-act yl ay . d e p ) c t l ~ g a Holly-: School Board. time and place. while Ralph F'. Moss wa s elected ~ e c ~ Helping t ho se who ar e less fortu- P l a l l ~ have been made for ~ e v e r a lwood happenlllg WIll be g Iven a nd r e- : . Ilate ha s alwa\'s been a c re ed o f t he mon ey -m ak in g p ro je ct s t hi s y ea r, t hefreshnlellts wI11 be s " e r v ~ d . ' There is no a dm is si on a nd a ll a re oml \.'ice-commander ovel' three other 1l d C hu rc h to be Sold I J'uniors of t h \Voman's Communitv' til'st to be a rummage sa le to be leld

Due t o t hl ' ] H' og ram' s l en "' th th e ,we lcome . candll ates. . I I J I ' I 1 .. '11 b II I 83 0 'I : The old Narberth 1\1. b. Church and Other ofliccrs chosen at the meeting C lu b o f Narbel'th, who are glad to i Octo ler:"1. t IS unl er t Ie auspicesm e ; t n ~ WI e ca e( tt '. l a r r . 'lot

at the : ,outhwest corner of Price Geol'gc Schrodcr in th e 1\Iel'ion War T ri bu te House announCl ' that a "Talkillg Book" has of the Braille and In te rnat iona l l ~ e -f : e ~ en; bare u r ~ e l ;0 ' 1 ~ ~ v l ~ 1 t 1111 and E s . ' ~ I ' X a V l ' n u e ~ , NIll'berth, will be N CUd a II h' were AliL-n B Coll'man re-electe<l a ~ l - b(1'1I purchased lind is being enjoyed l a t i o n ~ Committees. If you have any~ ' l < ' n ( s to e ~ u e ~ s '17 I l ~ a ~ ; e r ~ ~ o ! d at auction at 4 P. 1\1. next Thurs- • • n er cows 1p jutant. Willil:m E C h ~ m b e r s linance Uy a resident of th e community. 'AI- "White Elephants" or old clo thes call~ ; ~ c e no (uest 1'1' WI le clarge< a· dav on ti l l ' p r e m i ~ e s b v S am ue l T'

I' ; ,l !i ce r : Geo rge il l \ l c l \ l u l I ~ n his- tilOUgh thl' . i u n i o l ' ~ c o n t r i b u t ~ d , the I \ l i ~ s Eay. Whl'ell'r O ~ a r . ,'lU7:ll\I),

11" mel' mg. 'FI:el'm:ln & Co. , a u c t i o n ~ e r s . The o ld (;I' org' e l\I. Schroder, son of 1\11. torhn ' .., cl'l>dit f or t he p ur ch as e must go to 13raille c ha i rman, o r M I ~ ~ ,bmma !Lchurch propcrty recen tly went th rough andllMrs. George O. Schroder, o f 50G F ' i f ~ e e n members elected to the l \ l i s ~ K ay W heeler an d h er Brai ll e C l ' o ~ l e y , Intel'l1atlOnal R e l a t l O n ~ chalr-

South Side Ticket Office I ' I" I 'I . I Du( e v a ve nu e, Na rb e rth , h a s talwn. I m'lna 11111 s ,a e to c e ar t it e. . . . . . Executive Comnllttee ar e Charles 1\1. Committl 'e, who were in c larg'e. ' .Being Bui lt a t Na rb cr th up reSIdence at t h e U l ll v er s lt y of Fo r t he i nf orma ti on o f t ho se who The Book Club ~ e c t i o l l will bold its

. , . North Carolina , Ra le igh fo r a dv an ce d B l' tt s, a d, \ Vi ll ia m K. C ook son , E . ' t" tl I I. tl tNUl'slIlg Scrvlcc Explall1ed t d' . b' I . I I ' . I I Cl ark C re age r La wr ence Edson do not know what a "Talking Book" op(' n ll lg mel' Ing 111 1C I' Uul'oom HI

Const ruct ion work ~ t a r t e d thisweek' s u res 111 10 oglea I wnllstrv, cae - ' " " I ' I ' 1 1 even i ng (Oct obe r 21).Mrs. Naom.i L . G ab le , d ir e cto r o f I'Jlg to tIle Ilegree of 1\Iast'el' 'I)f SCI- Theodore A. Engstrom, H ar l' Y A . IS, It IS a mac l ll ll ' w lIC I pays or

on an additional ticket office at the· t II I tl "I f tl October the 30th is thl' date ~ e fo rnursing ~ l ' r \ ' l c ( ' , and Dr . Frank C 'I ' nc e Ferreira, .II'., E . Lewi s G ibbs , Chester a ( reco1'< s on Ie prlllcip e o . 1e

Penns.vlvania Railroad station in e . V' I I" I II t tl the Cost ume Dance wh ich will usherRon'I'. p l ' l ' ~ i ( l p n t of the Community S. Ivory, H e l l l ' ~ ' 1\1. J u ~ t i , Jr. , Joseph I' . Ie tro a . t I II1va ua ) e 0 l o ~ e

N'b I'th TI ffi . b' b 'It YOUllg Schl'odel' a glall It If I f Ill the Naruerth Juniors' ~ o e i a l sea-

• ar I' . 1C a ce IS ell1g U1 011 Hea lt h a nd Civic Associat ion Ard- ," m e , J. Klumpp, Lee K r a u ~ s , No rman D 'l Cit I l' r t oo old or too young, or or

th S uth'11 f tl I' ht f ' Lo\vel' 1\[111011 I'n tIle c la ss o f 1'1'1'1 } I I ."on. To be hel d at the Cynwvd Club,

I' 0 ~ co · Ie 'Ig -0 -way as nlllre, explained t he n ur si n g s er vi ce ' . . , , '.' MaeBe al l, G eo rg e J. Ourbacker, s ome o t WI' reason incapab e of earn- ,0 '

a co \'enl' n c t b ut tl ' I f II'ecel\'ed a de"'I'ee of Ba h I I f S I I tIle I l o s t e ~ , ' ~ ' e s for tIle evening will be

n I' I' 0 a 0 one- lin 0 be ing g i ven in Narherth before the . ' ': I I' o ' o· I' - Charles N. Peacock, Jr. , and Philip l in g b ra i Ie. The " rec o rd s " may be "the b o r o u g h ' ~ r ( ' s i d e n t ~ . borough B oar d o f H eal th T uesd ay ellce III Chenllstry at Penn State last B. Wilson, obtained t hr ou gh t he P hi la de lp hi a Miss l \ Iur ie l Wales and Miss Margie

'11'1 "lIt.. I.June and was awarded a teaching fel· IL'b f \\' I ' t HotTman.Dul's were ra ised from $5 to $7,50 I I ral'y or rom as llllg on.

Rockland Bridgc O. K, i 'Health Officer George B. SUPlee\IOWShiP ,at. N o r ~ h C a r o ~ i n a . At. State p er y ea r . I 1\1. K. H. And th is is only the beg inn ing of a

The Public U t i l i t i e ~ Commission has re po r te d th es e c on ta gio us diseases in 111' s p e c l a l ~ z e d II? s t u d 1 C ~ r e l ~ t l l l g to Speakers of the even ing , who dis- program which promises bridge tour-

d th k h R kl Itob'lcco' hiS llroJect at N C II1\' olves I G' f P If' F d nament s a nd lJUrties, fashion shows,

approve cWOI' - on t e 01" anI Na rb er th f or S ep temb er : \Vhooping , , . '. ' , c u ~ s e d the Chinese-Japanese unde- I ts to onti s tinavenue bridge imprO\'enlent, wi th th e: cough, 1; m e a s l e ~ , 1 ; mumps , 2. r es ea rc h f or t he F lo ri da c it ru s gro\\'- dared w ar f ro m t he v ie wp oi nt s of I Con tr ib ut in g t o t he annual 101111- lectu res , "Lie-De tec tors ," Japanese

t' f th 'd lk th N I er s dancers and man".' varied and in teres t-

excep Ion 0 e Sl ewa on I' ar - • Navy officers, were Commander Rich- t i on fo r Hi s Holiness, Pope Pius, ac-

b tl

'd I . I I t b ing programs . 1\1. K. H,11 1 Sl e w 111' 1 las no een com- Namcd to Harvard Faculty ard W. \vucst, U. S. N., retired, no\\' c or di ng t o t he list made publ i c, werepleted by . the t o w n s h i ~ . The im-! D r. a nd 1\'11'5. William G. Walton, 16th Birthday Luncheon plant engineer at th e Baldwin Loco- these local churches: i,..---------------...,PI:ovement l I ~ C I U d ~ d ~ h a n g l l l g overhead iAnthwyn road , Merion, have just re- The Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter of mot ive \Vorks , who has been s tat io ne d S t. M at th ia s' , B al a, $a:10; St. 1\1a1'- Corll Boi l Tomorrowwires,. a lIe e s t r ~ a n walk a.dded to: ceivl 'd \\ 'orll t ha t t he ir son, Francis N. S. D. A. R. will hold its s ix t ee nth in China , a nd L ieu t en a nt Commande r g a re t 's , Narberth, $250; St . Colman's, This Saturday is th e d ay , t he

the bndge and \\'Idenlllg of bridge ap-: Redding \Valton , has been appointed b irthday luncheon a nd opening meet- J. \V. Rogers. Ardmore, $200; S t. D en is ', A rdmo re , G la dwvn e Commu ni ty Hou se isproaches. ; t o t he f ac ul ty of Harvard Un iv er s it y ing at Cameo Cottage, on City Line, $187,18; Ou r Mother of Good Counsel , the pl;lce, and Peter C. Hess is

' as ass is tant to 1\11. Noel" !\IolHby, at 1.15 P. 1\1. W. C. T. U, to Meet Mond ay Bryn Mawr, $ 12 5; S t. , fo hn Baptist the host -for the RepUblicans'

Pa ten t G r ant ed to Hamel' Francis ~ J l e n t two years in the There will be a guest speaker and The Na rbe r th B ran ch of th e W . C .' Vianney's, Gladwyne, $::37.50. annual corn boil.

A pa ten t g r an t has b ee n made to classical course at the Amel' ican Mrs . Franklin R. Lindsay, th e Regent, T, U . w il l m ee t Mon ll ay afternoon, at All local and county G. O. P.Harry H, Hamer, Narberth delicates-: Academy i n R ome, I t aly , a nd during will give an a cc ount o f th e c h ap ter ' s 2.30, at the home o f M rs . J. A. Gross, Re li e f Ca se s Decrease candidates will be gues t s o f the

sen p rop r ie tor , fo r a s a ni ta r y s ca t t he vacation periods traveled in Eng- part ic ipat ion in th e Philadelphia Con- 218 North Narberth avenue, Narberth. Local r e li e f c as es c on t in ue d to de- Lower Merion l ea d er a nd a l l Re-cover, The U, S, Patent Office has land, France, Greece and on t he w ay , s ti tu ti on D ay , R es er va ti on s and Mrs. J ohn Van Nes s is th e devotion- crease last week. L ow er M er io n' s p ub li ca ns o f this section ar e 1'01'-a l ~ o w ~ d him four c ?a ims o n h is ap- to P a l ~ s t i n e stopped in Alexandrialtransportation may be made with Mrs. al l ea de r a nd Mrs , J oh n V, Nolan , o f numbe r d ropped f rom 29 to 26; Nar- dially invited.

plicatIOn of Februa lY 17, 1937. and CaIro, Egypt. Verna R. Woodcock, Narberth 2551. Malvern , the speaker. berth's f igure from 4 to 3. I!.---------------....!

Selection of N arbcrth Man Sccnas Indicating Leadcrship

Changc

Noel New Treasurer

of County G. O. P.as Wilson Resigns,

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Th e Evang-e1 Circle of King-'s

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Montgomery avenue, Na rbe r th . P l an s

we re m ad e f or t he fall \\'ol'k. Mrs.

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Wednesday (Awardat 9)

" JO IN TH E MARINES "

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Frances Langford Phil Regan

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OCT . 19-23 10 o ~ ~ n M . d ~ ~ I Y 1 0 f o ; ; ' . m M .Exhibits for S ale ADMISSION 25c

FI'ances McCo l l i n Announces

P h il a de l ph ia O r ch e st r a T a l ks

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Jurors EXCllsed by Court

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I'hilad('Iphiu Orche st r a t a lk s a g ain

this ~ · t ' a l · \\'ill he g-i\'cn b ~ Franl'ps

:\1 "C:"lIill 011 T l l u l ' s d a ~ ' s , at 2,:10 1'. 1\1.,

at 2 1 2 ~ IkLaIH'('y p la ep , a ll d o n Fri

days at t2 nOOll at th(' Bplll"'tH'-Strat

fl ll 'd hl lt (,I, ! l , · . ~ i l l l l i n . ~ · this Fl' iday.

:\1 i s :\IcCollill. l'Illllp"Sl'r a nd n ot ed,;p,'ak,,1' 1111 Il losi l ', \ \ 'i l l discuss infor

Jmtlly th(· l 'Il111)lllsitions play,'d h ~ tIlt'

IlI'e1l1'st I'a at i t s C"ll l '"rts, gi"ing pianll

illust I'at illllS.

Wa l te r H am p de n Opens

Mond ay at Er langer

A t en de r a nd appealing- story, la - Three orchestras, several topnotch

l!pled hy its author, .Jerome K .•Jerome' l sing-ers and dancers and a g-ood

as an idle fancy, "The Passing- of the ' spr inkl ing ' of comedians makes "The

T hi rd F lo or Back," which \Valter; Hi t Parade," now at t he N a rh er th

Hampden will present at th e Edang-l'r' TIH'atre. on(' o f t he scason's most ell

The at r e fo r o ne wee k commencing- Oe- i j o ~ ' a h l e musiealps. A f(·w o f t he cast

toher 11, has long' s incc cs tahl i shed an ' FI 'ancl' s Lang' ford , Per t Keltoll.

,itself among- t lw class ics , hoth of Ii t - ' E dd y D uch in , D ukc Elling·ton and

IeratuI'e a nd the stage. Pick a nd P at .

I WaItc r Hampden 's J'(,('fll'd in th " The heau ti ful color pit-tUI'C, "King'

I tllI 'atrc r( 'ads like a contpnlporary his- Solomon's M in (' s" w il l h e t h e a t tr a c

tory o f t hp Amcrican stag-e. He ha d tion l \ [ o n ( l a ~ ' and TUI·sday. Paul

s(,"en c o n s ( ~ c u t i , ' e years of acting' an d Roheson, Ro lan ,[ Young- an d Si r C('

producing in his 0'1'11 t l1l'u tre in New dr ic Hardwick( ' ar(' starred. l \ l o n d a ~ 'Y"rk ; lit' play('d " C ~ ' l ' u n o de Rergcr- nig'ht at !) o'clock P \' er yhody p l ay s

; ac" H6H timps, "Cap"nsacchi" followed "Bonus."

i with !i!17 pl'rfOl'n,Jances, he hus p},ayec, W e d ~ 1 C s d a y (Cash ,,,,,·al·.d Night)

"Hamlet" 602 tImes, he ga\,e O th - P au l h.I,lIy and .June 1. r a \' l s a r e co

Iclio" 56 consecuth 'e per formances, a l ld st;I1'J'(,d in ".Join th e Marincs," a fast

I Ihspn's ":\ 11 E n p m ~ ' of the People" mo\ 'ing comedy of military life.

scored 72 consecuti\'e pprf(ll·nlanCes.

In "The Pass ing o f t he Thi I'd Flollr

Back," 1\1 r. lIalllpd('n is s uppo rt e d hy

Edith Kl' lchum, :\!arip Paxton, Mah(·1

:\llIlIn', Faith : \ \ ' ( ' r ~ ' , Alia Sincla i r , By

ron Russell, Iris \ \ ' h i t n e ~ ' , Horace Sin

clail', Charks Puul, Gporg'e Rathhone

a nd D a\ 'i d L eo na rd , w ho also stag-I'd

the product ion .

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fo r

Wat ch O u r

W INDOWS

Suggestions

DAVIS'

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HALLOWE'EN

224 Haverford Ave.

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to 12. with work, p l ~ y and s tUdy('on anti hl'idg'e pa1'ly Thursday fol'I:! gUt'sts. Charac te r Building

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HiI'd, of B,'<!clIlll lall", who al'" Sl"'!l ll - ' ~ . i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l i 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 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i . 'illg' ~ O I l H ' tillle at \ ' i 1 ' . ~ · i l 1 i a B"al'h, aJ'l' f:l('X!"'e1('d 10 rl'tU!'11 Sunday.

:\)I'S, William SwaYII(', of V a l l ( ' ~ 'road, is spelldil lg' sOllie time ill l\ew

York.

l\I1'. Rohert B. Reinhart, .J 1'. , SOil of

:III. alld :\ll's. Rohl'rt B. Re inha r t, o f

Heath roall, will entertain at dinner ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~on Sunday. Th e guests will be Dr.

and Mr s . R i cha rd Free and Miss Alice

Kessler.

Some of the m em he rs o f t he Phi

Delta Sigma Fraternity \\'iII spend th e

week-end of October 16 as th e guests

of Mr. Robert Re inh ar t , J r . , at his

paren ts' co ttage i n Cal le May, N. J.

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who. da,\' an d nig-l i t. \ '( 'n<l( 'r s t '\ ,\ ' i t ' l' l C ha pt er o f t he P hi Delta wiII spend

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l IO n I n all attt 'III])1 to 1·('tlll'll thplIt CI t ' N h IN ...•. . .. ' lap er 111 ew ur g 1, • ~ s ( ) \ ~ l 1 ( l an d well to tl1l'II' 1al1l1l11's. Miss Nancy Dixon Hagy, daug-hter ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~I,.; It 1l1ll'('aSoll;I1dp to as),; thC' 11l 'opl l' of Mr . and Mrs. J. Milton Hagy, of

of 111( :\Iaill LillI' to sha\'1' in t l l is Lansdowne, entertained at a luncheon

\'l's)lollsihil it\· . an d bridg-e at he r home Saturday in

\ 1• . honor of Miss Sara Ja ne T ra cy

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' \ \ 'hat dot's i t 1I11'an.' lIas 11 "T('at ton Hagy , J r ., will take place Octoher

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of t he Mass a chu se tt s Insti tute of

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TIM~ TOMMY MACKLIN

('"a,'h ! l ick : \ Ia t ti , ,' .luui,,1' lIigh

h , , ~ ' s ,i"UI'II' ~ · , ' d til ("I;!l""';\'ill<- an d did

tl1l' (':\\,('l'l<'d t h i n , ~ ' hy dl '1', 'at i llg' t i ll '

Ironto\\'nprs, 1 til fi. Th,' T.popal',b

di d al l of tl11'ir s c n r i l l , ~ ' i n t h( ' l i l ' ~ thalf an d th('n sa t hal'k Iln t lwir h",·ls

and r""t('rI during' th,' l a st h a lf . 1!,,\\'

, ,\ ' , '1', Coal'h : 'I[att is k"\,1 his ~ l a t ( ' Ck:11l

i ll t l1 l' f il '" t , ~ ' a n w o f his ('ig'hth ~ " ' a rIll' coaching' at LII\\"'j' : 'I1"l'illll. l I i ~n','orrl j" "till tilt' !>('st. I I i" t "a ll ! has

Ill'V,'j' ~ ' e t h(','n ,Irof,'al<'d h ~ a .Junioj'

11 id l ,'I<-\','n alld Ill' ha s hut t \ \ '" Ill'

thr,'(' ti,' g-anH'S 1l\'('I' a S , ' \ ' , ' n - ~ ' , ' a l ' \,l'

rilld. Quit" a ~ 1 1 J : l r t I'('clll'd inil,'(',1.

Tllriay th( ' hoys g'() t() l ' ( ) t t ~ t l l \ \ ' 1 l .Tuni"j'

II i , ~ ' h for Illle Ill' th"j I' tlllwh 1I11',t ill;':'"

Ill' tlw year. I- - - - - - - - - ~ - - - 'I

First in thp s,'ril's Ill' "ix play,..; I

10 he g'ivpn at th e EI'Jang'c'r Th,,:tln'

hy th e CIal'e '1'1'1'( :'Ilajol' Childn'n'."

Thpat 1',' will hI' "Daddy L l l n , ~ ' Ll'g","

Iln Ol'tllhl'r 2:1. at lO.::O A. 1\1.

' I . '~ ' . ' .'

B ryn M aw r Hosp i ta l

O p en s D r iv e f or ~ 1 . 0 0 ( ) . O ( ) O

Easton Hig'h School hl'oug-ht a "I' ",,'11,·, ':\;1', ~ l a l l a ~ , · I I " · l I t . ('in'lIlatioo,I I' t'II'" I "quirl 'c! l,y tilt, .\c't:-; of ('Ol lgTt':--H of

LADIES ' F IN AL S S UN DA Y , wavy a nt a ggTe ss lv e t cam t o P c ' n l l ~ ' - , \ l l ~ " s l ::,1. 1:'1::, a"d ~ ' a l ' l ' l I :1. 1:':1:1. of

: packl'!' Field l as t Sa turday . Afte!' .10 OUR TOWNi • Puhli: ;!h·(] wt'l'!dy :tl :"\al"l I( ' l"th, I' t '1I1la.,

Tcnnis at the Cynwyd C lu b i s c lo s- minutes of assorted foot ha ll t l 'i c l, s the 1".. lJ'·I"h.·.. I. 1:I:li,

illg in u hl:lzp of g I f l \ ' ~ ' fo!' th e In:17 visito!'s \\ 'PI'P til'd with 1.,,\\ '('1' Mel'ion "'al,· "I' 1·.. " , , ~ ~ ' I \ ' a l l i a .1'1 . . 1 ' c ' o l l l l t y of ~ 1 ( ) H t g 0 t l 1 t ' I ' Y , !":-:;.:

s('ason. H' most I11tl'I'l'stl11g' flna s in 1:J t o I :: ' ' I'll!' l o(' al lads l'al11p fl'om l id" .... ""'. a ""ta",' )I"hll,' III :l1l(1 1'01'

the club's h i s t o ! ' ~ ' in the "closed" toUI'- hphilld ill t hp l ir s t half to fOI'g'(' :JiH'ad i ,III", "lat.· "" d (,""11It;' aflll"'said, ) l C " ~ ( ) "

l l am( 'nt , wh ich COl11pl'ist's memb('I's of._ ,

,' , ' . . .. . I I ~ ,

a)l)l,·;I1',·,1 I11111)1

.\,I . I \ ' O l g ~ t " ' "

wlI",1 . tIl I l l \ J l lU( ' of : - ; ( ) n ) ( ~ hnt' lUllllll1g: ! l : l \ · I I l . ~ 1Il't'Il du ly :-;\\"0111 al'('orclillp: to Jaw,

the cluh \\'ho al'l' not on th c Int('I'-, h ~ Captain .Jo,' ~ t i l l g ' e l ' Illix('d with d,.'"",,·,; alld says '"at II .. iH th .. ,,"hliHhel'Cluh C Y I I \ \ ' ~ ' d teams, wa s held Sunday,' 'I ' ', ' .' ,.. I .. 11'. ' tI". I I '" 'll,,' T"II'II a"d I llal Ih. , f"IIo\ \ 'i"g IH,b('t\\'eell FJ" I' T 'b ' '1'" I \\"11'. ,,\( 1 s lgn. 1 c .\ I ng o n ]( p.1I to t 11' 10 111" h,,'t III hi, 1,",,\\'I,·dg.. "l i t ! h.. llef.

• c:ltl \ CS \ . c ~ nIH I )ilt11 , qUHl't(ll'hacl\. Th e scoring' play wa:-; ;1 :1 t 11It :-of:! l ( 'f l l t '1I1 of till' oWrll'r:-;hip ClIHl

'Vllson. 'thing' of heautv. Sting! '1' tnll l , t I l! ' hall , . " " . " a ~ ' · 1 l " ' 1 1 1 of III" : , r ( ) f ' l · ~ a h l )I"hli ..allon'1'1 I I . I " I l l l ti l l ' c1: lt l ' : - :hllWII III t l l t ~ alH)\'( ' ( ' : Ip t lOt l

Ie matc I astcd to r t 1\ 'ee hours,' off tackle on tIll' Il'ft side of thp lilll', .." I]" ; ... ·d h ~ til, · .\"1 o f ,\"g"'1 ::1, 1:11::.

an d \\'('nt the lil11it of fivp sets; T ~ ' b e s - cu t hal'k til his I'ight s ha l' pl v a nd a s a, a"wlld. :d hy I."" ' \"; of ~ I " n ' h : t . 1: :1:1,1-" r 11' . . I]' . l ' I I III lH)H·d III :-:"1'11011 ; I : ~ I , I'o:-:Ial La\\'-.: 'lucI,( l11a) \\·l11nl11g' Jy t 1( ' s co rc o l! Il!' \\'as tackled a few fl'l't fl'oll1 ihe 1:,,;,:ulati""H, 1 0 \ \1 1: ' ,(i-l, 0-7. (;-:1. f j _ ~ , (;-:1. g-oal l in" latl'ralf'd thl' h:J11 to :\'ick J. Tllal till' lIallleS ",,01 a<1<1IlH"H 01' Ihe

1 I I I I . . ' T I . "ulollsl1,·r. ";,1Itor ~ 1 " ' J : I " i l l e : : I,·tlilor '111d

n t 1( n'gu ar c uh c111ll1]llOnshlp • mIl 'S, \ \' HI \\,('nl 11\11 standlllg' up. II,,,;,,,·,, ~ I a " " e : : " ; ' aI"': ~ . .101 lI1en, Thomas ~ i c p l ~ ' dl'lhl'OIH't1 .TOI1lS s('ol'l'd b ot h t ou ch do \\ 'n s a nd l'uIoIiHI,,'r: 1'l1ilip .\. I.I\'ilig-HtOIl, :'-:ar-

till' c lub champ io ll , .Johll Cu"tel'.' kiekpd t he " xt l' a point art,'!· hi,..; : ' I " " I".r}h: !"'"":" ,I ' , f i l lor : I·. dw l l l L. I ' : I X ~ O I l , :\arhL'l ' th,

ratlll ' r ( ' a " i I ~ ' in tl1l' sl'mi·finals, and' ond sl 'oring' jaunt. 1','lIl1a,Gon io n S tra u h d i "p os ed o f :\'orman Coal'h.-\ da III ta k , ' ~ his h l l ~ ' s to ,.\ h- '\. " l I a ~ ; I I . ~ ";<11 I"I ': " ;0 11 " ,

I II

. . . . . . 1>1:-:1111:-::-: ~ l a l l ; I l ! ' I ' r : !lOllaltl \\., Taylor,~ l ' a l l 1 a In the seml-hnals. hu t 111 the Illg-ton tllmOIT()\\,. Last ~ ' , ' a r . \hlng'tllll :'\arlo"I'tll. 1',·II"a.f ina l s Gon!on Straub ddeatl 'd ?\ieely can1l' to l'l'llnypack,'1' Fil'1d \\'ilh a hig '. ::, '1'11:<1 tI,,· 11\\1"1 Is ""I>urloa11 l'ul>liin foul ' s l 't s for a IIl'W cluh champion. g'l'c('n pI('\'('n. 'I'll!' lads look(,d dallg'pl'-1 ' I ' \ ' ~ I ; " ' ' ' . ,.\\ 'a.\ 'I1 '" I 'a ,: . \, ~ 1 1';lIart,

;1 I l l ' . a.

Tn till' Int ra-Clul ! championship 1'01' ous, hu t tlll'Y W('I'P too illl'XI'('!'i('lIcl'd :;. TI,al II, ,· 1""1\\11 1"""II,,,I<1(']'s. lIlort-](1:17, Hannon Fl'iel's !L'am w on \ \' it h t o work well a,..; a ullit. This s"a"lIn ~ a . ~ , " " ;",,1 otlll''' ',·, 'l1riIY l1old'·"H. 0\\'11-

I, l' .. I' I '11 I Ill;...: 0] ' IloJdill:"': I p.'!' l ' t ' I I1 01' IllIln' of total\.0 )( I l ' t ..;"I0J11'Oe finIS l Iug' SL1COlld. rrlHI t 1 ( 1 ~ ' \\'1 )(. \ , ( · t t 'J 'ans . It IH·hfl(l\ ' (' :-: al l l ll l l rl { o f IHHld:-:. I I l l l r t ~ : l g t · : - : or plill'1' :-:1'-

t ,'a ms o f Stuart Gl'aham and .Ta('k tI ll ' local sljuad to t a k ( ~ Coach SlIod- ","'ili,'s , lI ' , , : ",Oll."

Ll'ight\' finished neal' till' top of thl' g'l'ass alld hi" minion" s('rious!\' I'll!' '. 1'1111.11' .\, l.IYIX':"T():,\"• . . . . . ~ \ \ H l " 1 l :11111 :-:1l11:-:I'I'1IIl·tl to I w l o r t ' l i l t ' t l l lx

pleV('1I tt'ams. ,there I" Jlotplltwl d ~ ' l w m l ! t ' III lhat ::"';1 " a ~ ' "I' C',·pl"lId,,·r, 1 ~ I : l i ,TI1l' doubh's champions

hill wa s won'outfi t thi, ",'a"';IIII. .1 11.\11:1' ,',.\1.1>\\,1';1.1..,: ' \n l a l'V I ' u ld l < ' ,

ill foul' sl ' l ' b ~ Tom Nice l y alld .Johll ~ I ) ' "' , ,"1";" ' ' ' " ,.,1';1"" ~ l a r : ' 1 1 ::, 1,111.

Custel', \\'ho ddeated Gordoll Straub D,'n S"a\"'l's did S01l1l r a n ( ' ~ ' JlUIII- i

===========__. . . " , = = = = ~

alld l \orman Bramal!. i l l , ~ ' fill' Cllach . \dam lwaill"t Easlllll.:

Th,; f in a' " i n tlJ(' Ladil ' s' Tl ll l rna- That l ad c al l "0"1 \ \ 'i t h t i ll ' 1",,( Ill'

nwnt \ \' iI I hp l'onclud('d, \\,path(,1' 1)('1'- t lw l) \ in t il l' SlIhuI'han an'a.

111 itt in).!. S J l n d a ~ ' af ternol ln , most lik('ly

II l 'I \\'("'11 th,' lir"t alld s,'colld sl'ed('d

p l a ~ ' l ' I ' ' ' , :\ll's. E. lka t ty and :II i "s SU( '

1'l'lI'I',on.

Ty bc s kc y W i n s " C l os c d" T o ur -i

nal11cnt Wh il c N ic el y Dc

th roncs CustCL'

Cynwyd Club Tennis -!ISeason Closes With

IMenlbers' Tournaillent:

I

'' . ~ " ' "

OUR T OW N

In Charge o f Boo th

MISS ELIZABETH LYNCII

of JJI'!!II .1111111 (1/"'1111". /', II/I

l',,/I,'!/, "./w wi/l />,. ill <1/111!/" of

1/11' "jllll/hI .. /lOotl," thi" /,','ir/,,!/

( l i l t ! Sllllln/ll!! 01 1//" 1111.:0"1' for

1/11' 1II'IIdit of SI. Jo'I'''II.. i . CO/I/II,.!/

/ l o " " , ' fO,. ('OIIl·I lI, 'sl·, '/II", nil rI,!/.

School NllI'se on Duty

1\1 i,s B,'ssi" Dram' 1J1gan 11(1 duties

this \\'pl'k as par t- t ime nurse at th e i

Mul il ' res ' Mcet ing Monday Narbprlh Puhlic S ch oo l. M is s Drane,

T he f ir st f al l nw(,ting' of t l1(' 1\ lu- \\'ho COIllI'S to ~ a r h ( ' I · t h f rom t he COIll

Iieres of th e Narherth Fire C O l 1 1 l ' a n ~ ' mllnity Hl ' al th and Civil' Association.

w il l h e hel d Monday afternoon, at 2: AI·dmore. g ' i \ ' e ~ two hOllrs' time to the

o'c1ock, in Elm Hall. Ischool daily. 14l .~ ; ; = : ; . ; ; ; = : ..;,o:::;; .;r::..;,o:::;; .;r::"0iP':;;_;r::;..;r:;:;;;_;;;:::;;_;;;;;;::;;_O;;:;_;;;;;;:;:1_-=._O=;;_-=._O=;;--=.-;;;;;_;;;:;; ..r:::;;.;;:;_;;,o:::;;_;;:: _-=ar.

THE FIRESIDE

0f11ce Hours hy Appo in tmen t

at Residence Office

417 Anthwyn Road, Me ri on

Dr. W m. G . Wal t o nOptometrist

Phone: Narberth 2464

If no answer, Narberth 2570·J

MI'. and 1\[l's. Eo L. Smit h . o f 1J.l

1\1el'ion avenue, left 1'Ionflay e\'ening

fo r St. Pe te l 's hurg , F l or i da , when'

they \\'ill reside at 1 ~ Fourth strpp[,

N. Eo, fo r the winter.

1\[1'. and 1\11'5. F:1)(,l'hanlt l\luellpl', III

Esspx avenue, ar e on a trip South,

whel'e t h ey s t opped first at Winclws

1,,1', Va., tll!'n t o Roa no ke ane! Dul'

ham, S. C. From thel'e tlH'Y \\,pnt to '

':'\IIl'fll1k. Np\\'pol't N(,\\'s ane! \\,ashing'-:

: ton. T hp y \\'ill return h o n H ~ Sunday.,

i 1\[1'. BaITy Pot te l ' Heath, son of 1\11. i

':Inc! :'I[l's. I{alph C. Upa th . o f Shil'1py!Il'oad. anc! th e son- in- I a\ \ ' o f l \ lr . and'

: :111':-; . .TanH's T il hu r y, o f the BUl'l'i,';

, II oW;P, r\ a I'],Pl'th, has h,'pn pl'omo(pe!'

i f rom ass is tan t manag-e l' t o nl:lnag'('I'!

I, I' til(' L an g- to n Hnt pl i n T lP rmud a.

; l\[rs. Heath is th e fOl'mer 1\liss Gypsy I

Tilhury. I

! \I is s S. F:lizabeth PaJ 'l'an and 1\[1'.,

llall'ymple Plll'l'an, of Baltimol'e, \\'Pl'f"

th(' \\'('ek-eIHI g'upsts of l\[r. antI 1\ll's.

: K,'nnpth Eo \ \ 'i l son , o f Dud1py un'-!,

'nuf'. :: j\[l's. LpRov Nuttpr, .Jr., and hel'i" Imal l son, LpHoy , :Id, u]'(, sp('IHling' t\\'o; _

, w ( ' ( ~ k s as th e g-upsts of 11(1 pal'pnts,: a n ~ n u ( ' , S)lpnt S l l n d a ~ ' in Lam'a"tel'l\[I'. and ;\Irs.. Junll's T i l h u l ' ~ ' . of thp as till' gUt 's ts o f :I11·s. Stahl 's sish'l'.BalTip lIousf', Nurhel' th. 1\11. an d 1\lrs. 1\[ I'S. A nnu B. YpUg' (' I' , a nc ! hl'ot 111'1',T i l h u l ' ~ ' \\'ill hav(' as tlwir \\'f'ek-('Illi

'[ 1" 11 f ' ' ' ~ ' I l\11·..1. C. LingL'1.g'Il"st. i\ r. IPal'S assp.o ,,('\\. J 01' ",

:\[1'''. Georg'e Eo Shutfel'. of May_I 1\[l's.•John : ' Ilo stp lk r , of F a r a \ \ ' u ~ '\\'olld, Ill.. is th(' g'u('st of !\Jiss F lol 'a Fa l'ms. :'Ilpdia, f O l ' n l l ' l ' l ~ ' of BaJa , ga \'p

KUl'z('nknah('. of ES5('X av('nup. at t Il !' a pal'ty ane! sho\\'('I' \ V e c ! n ( ' s d a ~ ' ,'V('

Iwnll' of 11l1 hrother-in-law an,l sis-' n in g' i n h on or o f :\Iiss N a n a - l . o u i ~ I '(,'I'. :\11'. ~ I I H I :'III'S. Ehprhanlt 1\Itll'lkl'. :'IlcKinlH'y, daughtpl' of ;\11'. and :'I[rs.

l\11' ..J. I I . Sppck . of \Yoodhinp a \ ', ' - 'V. S. :'IlcT\:innpy, o f P r inc (' ton road.

1111(' I'f'lUl'n(,d Fl ' ida\ ' f rom N,'\\' YOI'I, C ~ ' n \ \ ' y d , \ \ 'hosp mal 'riag-e to :'III'. ))on('it;' \ \ ' I l ! ' ] ' ( ~ sllf' \\'as' tlH' g'u('st of 1\11. aId A. ))lIncan, . Jr ., w il l tab ' placp

an,i !\II's. 11. C. Gihs on , o f . T a c k ~ o n at ·1 o'clock Oil Saturday, OctolH'1' ~ : : .1I"ig'hts, f O I ' ! l H ' 1 ' I ~ ' of l\a1'h('l'th. in St. 1 \ l a t h i a ~ Chul'ch. Ba1:l., '.1111

1\11. an d :'III'S. Philip A. PitclH'1', of gw'"ts \\"'1',' : \ l l ' ~ . 1I('l'man ( , d l ' I I ~ .Outla\\' ..\(T"S, Il l 'ar B O ~ ' ( T t o w n . 101111 1\ll's. Arthur Baih'y, and thp :'IIi""·,," I' h' o f Forl·(,,,t a\'('nu,', ('nt(,1't:linl·d TIuth GallI, Eil(','n B a i l ~ ' , :'I[artha :\11'-

al ;\ cllrn hllsking' 1\('(, on Sunday. Tit" Nail'. (;ladys T I < ' r ~ h ( , ~ ' , Lois Thlll11as.

glll'st" \\1'1'" :I[ I. an d :'III's. B. (;. SinJl" Kay :'I11'g-,'", Cl:lllys I l , ' r " h ( , ~ ' , Pat I'i\'ia

",11 :llld d a u ~ ~ h t , , ! · , :'IIi,s ; \ : l n c ~ ' Sinl \ ' S t, ' \· ( 'n s• . J a ~ · n ( ' St,'\'( 'n,..;. 1I,·h'n 1\1'1'I'i,

' ,"11, : \11'. alld :'III'''. II. 1. :'I1cCllnll('lI gan. l . o l l i ~ , ' :'II,'gar,g(·,'. C o n ~ t a l l " " :11,,

:\I,d th,'il' d : I I : ( ~ h t " r . :\ii", Kay :'Ild'IIIo- gal'g',"', })ol'othy Pri,·". :'Ilal'y :\lc"j,'llIl!

11111. :\11'''' \\'. l ~ u s , ( · l 1 (;I',,(·n. :111 ;. F, a nd Jo:loi",' lIarlld'·Il. ('ollllllu",1 C,.om P""e (Jne\:. FI,, \ 'd alld h(.1' d:lu,.,dlt(,I'. Ibl'hal'll. ;\11'. an d : \[l 's .,1 . l 'l :ul SIH':\, III l ~ r Y I I \ \ ' ~ ' I l n ( , \ \ ' , , , , , i - OU'l'lll'ook l I i l l ~ - 1"1111

"lid It , I "on. H:11 and :111"<' F l o ~ ' d " :\la\\T a \ "' nu, ' a nd \\,,'lIing't'111 1'111',1. \ \ ' ~ ' I l I l , ' - I : " " ( ' ! I \ \ ' t l o d : Ilonald :\1. lIul,,·I'.

illo(]I('I', :I1r,..;. II. B. K , ' l I ~ ' . rd' ( ' h i ' · : l : ~ ' r , . 1','Iln \'al!<'y, \\'ill "';ltil on \ \ ' " r l l I " , d a ~ ' Ilistl'i\'t ; \0 . ;;. I1a\"'l'fol'rI TtI\\'II"hip

IlL: :\11'. :\llrI :\11'''..John I lik . :'III'. al,,1 for a tpn d a ~ ' s ' cl'lli",(' to til(' \ \' "" t , 'a st o r . \l'rlllllIl·" a\" 'nul ': Chaplain .J.

III'''. Jo:lllil ~ " : t s o l l g l l , , , 1 and Ill'. ('h:II" I n r l i , ' ~ . ))ullcan :\1:1l':\'ail'.

IIItt<. ~ " a " o n g ' ( l l , d , :'III'. an d :'III'S. ]:,,1, l l i ,tJ ' id "0. Ii. lIa\"'l'rlll'd: EllllIll'tt

'I't . \ l t h o u ~ , ' . :\Ii"s : ' I 1 " l 1 ~ ' Clo"" and IJUC/:' ' t'-MUl\;SUN It. Tatnal1.

:lli"" ..\n n I ti ol 'd an . o r : \" \\ ' '1'rll·1.: Tit" Illal'l'i:I;,'" fI" . \ I i , ' ~ 1 \ ~ J t I J I ' , ' i l l " Ilj"tl'il'[, :\'0. 7. 1 : I ' ~ ' n :\la\\'I'-It"0"-

:\11'. T .. .\. ('Ill'ri,', :'I[is, :\':tt:di,' FJ..cL. ,\IUII"'!II. dau;.:'ltt,,1' 01' .111. alld . l l r ~ . 1l1ont-\'illano':a: \ \ 'i l lia l11 It. : 'Ilooll l'y.

: \ I i ~ , . . ; . J "an Tha: : "I ' . :'IIi"" I.,'ta 11:I1·t, (;('III',g'" ~ : h : l l ' p :\llIn""II. fir :'II"I·iOI1. "lid Ilistrid :\'0. 1', I t : l l i l l o l ' - ~ t . ]la\'id,,·

:'III':'. L l I u i ~ , ' \\'il1i:tlll'. :'III', 11:111I1d ,\II'. .11I1i1i F . I l ll l "'y , .Jl'.. SOil or :\Il'''. \ r a ~ ' I 1 , ' - ~ t l ' a l r o l ' d : Adolph I : " : " ' n , ~ , ' a l ' i ~ 11"'11 alld .Tudg" , I. BUI 'I ll 'l t 11,,] .Jolin Jo'. l l U L ' l ' ~ ' , 0\' 1;0,..;1011. t ll ol , p ia l' " t pl I, . JI '.!an,!. S a l l l l ' d : I ~ ' ai't"I'II'"11I in ~ t A ~ a p h ' " 1>isl l' i l' t : \ '0. !I. 1 > " \ ' I I n - H " I ' \ \ ' ~ ' n - I ' a -

:\11'''. 11"111111 B. [ 'l ' ic (' , of :11"1'\\,11 Chun·It, Bala. Till' 1:"\'('l'l'lld I{il'l tard oli: Mrs. Ll'\\'is C. .Tohll"on.fe , . iMilii .. . . . . . . !'lIad. :'Il,'rioll, "'I't Tltllr"day 101 \'i"11 T. L ~ ' r l l r d . n'dol ' o f t he l 'h ur ch , ol1i- Lill"-up or t il l : pompll'1I·d list or

11:!. \':1., \\111'1'( "h" will att , 'l Id lilt' ma " l'iat,'d. \\'0 111 l'lI o t l i l ' i a l ~ ill 1111' l ' a m p a i ~ 1 1 al"o

I'iag'(' of :'Ili"s ;\nll" 1\. Tharill. to h,'1' Tit" hl'idl', \\11l1 \ \ ' a ~ g'in'n ill mal'- \\'a" annOUllc,'(1. 11 f o l l o w ~ :1I,'pIll'\\', :1[1. (;,'or,g(' Elnll'r, which \\'il1 ria:..:" 1,.\ h,'r futh"r, \\'on' a gowlI or :'III',. l l o r ~ l l ' ( ' IL JIan', H L ' I ' I \ ' ~ · I I .take p !a cp o n Friday, at lO.:1O . \. 1\1. L'I',al11 ,..;Iippl'l' ~ a t i n . c l o ~ l ' l i t l i l l ~ . wi th c l ta i rma ll ; : 'Il l' , . Franci, . .; A. L,'\\'i.;.

~ I l l ' will al",) attl'llII t I ll ' \ \ ,, 'dding' or a full "kirt and elbow s!e('\'('s or tul\!'. Blyn :11:1\\1'. ass is t ant cha i rman; : '111' ;.

:\liss .Tane 1'('ar"OI1 to 1\[1'. \\'illiall1 w it h i ns et s or ,;atil1. 111'1' tulle \ ' ( ~ i l E. Shippl'lI \ \ ' i I l i n ~ , BI'YII :'Ilawl'; :\1,'".

,(;ault. which \\'ill t ah ' pla!'(' Satunby wa s held i n p la ce with a c or on et o f S ta cy 11. L l o ~ ' d . Ardmol'('. an d : ' I l r ~ .',,\'Cning- in S1. 1\lark's 1\1. E. Church, lilies of the valley. Shc a ls o c a rr ie d Rob er t E . S tl 'awbr id ge , Bryn i\lawr.

FOITPst Park, Baltimore'. 1\11. Pric" Iili," or th" \'all('y. ml'lI1l)('rs or thp A d \ ' i ~ o I ' Y Committee.

:an d t he ir daughter , 1\liss Doris P l' ic( ', 1 \l is s Josephine 1 \ lunson , who w as C om man de rs by distl ' iets: . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .\\'ill also a tt en d t he \\'edding Satur- ' mai d o f hOllor fo r he r sistpr, wore a 1- l\I rs. Lewis C. .Johnson. Devon; 1.

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day. T h e ~ ' will spend tlw \ \ ' e ( ~ k - ( , l l I l ill gown o f b lu e vclveteel1 \\'ith matching ~ - ; \ I r s . S. Griswold Flag-g', RadnOl, NARBERTH BEAUTY SHOPPEBal t imore as the g ' u e s t ~ of !\Irs. Price's sliplH'r,; and a poke bo nne t of the :I-l\lrs. Isaue H. Clothier, Radnor;

mother, ?III'S. Geo rg e H . E lmer . i same material. She carried gladioli · I -Mrs. Hunter W. S ca rl et t B r\ 'n

Mrs. C l if ford D. Goodwin, o f L a nt - buds. Mawr ; 5 - ?l [ l' s . Thomas G. Asht(;n.

wyn l an e, will entertain her du b a t! T he b ri de sm ai ds w er e M is s Natalie \\ 'ynnewood; <i-1\lrs. John B. Thayer, j

luncheon and b r idge next Tu('sday ev('· i Munson, another sister of the bride; :Id, 1I1l\'erford; 7-l \ Irs. John Y. Hu

ning. iMiss Eleanor C la rk e, M is s P ho eb e' bpI'• .Jr .• Bryn Ma\\' r; ~ - l \ 1 J ' ~ . .J

!\II'. an d !\Irs. Paul C. Boyd, of Iona: Harding, i\liss Dorothy Bu l li t t, and' Stanley Reevc, Havcrford; ! I -Miss

avenue, g-l l\ 'e a party Saturday i n M rs . Joseph T. Ryer son . o f Chicag-o.: Fannie Hawkins, Ardmore ; 10- : 'I I r s.

h on or o f t h ei r d augh te r , Miss Polly! T h e ~ ' wo re g owns similar to t ha t o f' William 1'1. Prizer. Havcl' ford; 1 1 Boyd. t o c el eb ra te he r ninth birth-; th.c maid of h on or with matching: !\Irs. Alcxander C. Yarnall, Havcr- i " ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! - ! i i i ! ! i ! ! ~ ~day. T h er e w e re 23 guests. I shppers an d blue velveteen turbans.: ford; 12-1\lrs. Daniel A. Newhall, I

Mrs. Charles Newbo ld Wa tson and I T h e ~ ' also canied gladiol i buds. INal'uel' th; l : I-1\lrs. Russe ll Cannon,

he r small daughter, Sal l y, o f Hansell, 1\lr. .J ames G. Ducey wa s best man' Wynnewood; l4 - , \ [ rs . T. Duncan

road. arc spending' a f ew d ay s at the' for his b ro th er a nd t he ushers in-: Whelan, Overbrook; 15 -Mrs . WilliHlll

President in Atlantic City. cluded the Messrs. Charles R. Tyson, Cramp Sheetz , Cynwyd.

Mrs. Spencer V. Smith, of Essex William L. C la rk , T ow ns en d Mun so n; T he se c on ul la nd er s w er e attended

a \ ,enue , i s spend ing - some time in N cw a nd La Rue Munson. brothcrs o f t he I at th e meeting- b ~ ten captains who, in

York. b r id e ; Samue l S. Drul'y, Jr. , Char les ' t urn, were expeded to bring- te n

F ri en d s o f M r. J os ep h I-I. Miller, of A. Butlcl', of Ut ica ; Joseph T. Rycr - wo rkc rs .

Haverford avenue, will be glad to son. of Chicag-o, and Theodor e Roose- n a i ~ i n g ' of th e million dollal''; \\'in

Il'am that he is convalescing' at his \·elt. ad, of New YOl'k. savp t he hosp i ta l $·15,000 annually in i

home from a recent opcration. A rccl'ption followed th e ceremony interest charges. IIl\ll's. Raymond Kee ga n, o f Beech- at thc home o f t he b ri de 's parents, Otlwr nl l 'e t ings of workers for th e 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i i i i i ~ ~ ~ i i i ! ! ~ i i i j 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 ! ~ ~

wood lane, will entertain her club at Imonth ar c October 14, R P. 1\1., GoodJ ' -

lunchcon and br idge next Wednesday. Narber th Bridge Club : hart Hall. B r ~ ' n 1\1a\\' l' Collcg'c, an d .. .~ = - ! ! ! ! ! : : ! . ~ : ! - ~ ! ! ! - ~ - ! ! ! ! = ~ - = - ~ : : ! - ! ! ! ! = : ! ! ! - ! ! = ! ! ! - ! ! : : - ~ : ! ! ! - ! : : : : - ~ : : ! - ~ ~ - ! : : : : - ~ : : ! - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ : : ! - ~ ~ - ! ! ! : : : - ! ! ! : ! : : ! ! " " ' (!\Iiss Betty McConnell, d au g' ht er o f, O et oh cr 1, t op s co rc , M r ~ . H. 1.' Oetoh('r 20, 8 P. 1\1., Villanova Col- Co l umbu s Wen t We s t t

1\11. an d 1\lrs. Horace 1. 1\lcCol1lll'll,· !\IcConnl'1I an d 1\1rs. l\lahlon C. Hine- lcg-e Auditorium.

1':1' l \ l e r i , ~ n awnue, I ~ a s ('nter('(1 th.l' haugh, Jr . ; s(cOlHI Illace. Mrs. Mark Ho r a c e G r e el y s a id HGo

: School of Dental Hyg'lene at t hl ' D lu- !\Iorg-a11 and l \ Il 's. C. Alfred Peencv. C lu b W il l V is it NUI'scrics

; \ ' C r s i t ~ . of Pl ' nnsylvania . I Octohcr 2, N. & S. to p score. ·Mr. TI1l' Penn V a l l ( ' ~ ' Gal'dcn Club will

i Mrs. Walter 1. Dothanl. of Ha \ 'c r -'U1 ll l !\II's. H. 1. !\IcConnell; sCl 'ond hol d a mcding l \ Ionday at the Conrad

: f01',1 av,'nu,'. rl'turl1l',1 l\IOllllay e\ 'ening' "Ia("'. :'III'. a l ld ; \ Ir s , C.. J. Goodvpal", I'yk : \ u l ' ~ l ' l ' i l ' ' ; a t \ \' l' s t (;1'0\ '1' at li !!i f rom two \\'ecks ill Ne\\' YOl'k \\'hl'1'(' E . a nd \V. top scorp, Roy GI'l'('II\\'ood A. 1\1. A sjll'akei' \\'ill d i s c l l s ~ l'll';C';.

;sIll' \\'as the g'upst of h(1 SOli, 1\11. :lnd Dr. l\l:tl'k l\IOl'g':III; SI'COIIlI plal'e, 1\[l'mlH'rs al'!' to n1l'd at All S a i n t ' ~I H o b l ~ l ' t L. Dothan!. Charll's A. lIamllll'1' alld l\ll':i. Frallk Chlll'l'iJ. \ r ~ ' n l l l ' \ \ ' o , " I . al H.:W A. 1\1..

I l\11. alld :'III'''. El'Ill'sl C. DI"'\\', of :'I1l'l-:n:lIl"I1I. alld dl'ivc (0 \\'l'sl (;1'0\'( '. !1:\1'\I'l'lIo I'oatl. 1\1111 \ · a l l e ~ · . \\'ill 1'( ' . Octohp1' .1, top seorc. TIoward n. At till' EX''l'lltiv,' Board mecting' at I

: tU11I S a t l l r t l a ~ ' 1'1'0111 a t \\ 'o \ \' c' (' ks ' S il l1ps on and Cha rI ,' " B. Stoudt; s ," '- t lt c hOl11e o f t il l' pn'sidl'nt. ;I[rs..1. A' j

,motor tl'ip Ihrough :\('\\' England. 'olllI plae(·. AlIdl'c\\' Hutton and \\"al- Lafor.., of P( 'lIn \ 'aIJ<oy F a rms , l as t

i :\11'. an d :\lrs. \\ ' illiam I). Gl'i';OI11, h' r J. Scott. T h u l ' s d a ~ ' , 1\Irs. Sp en ce r Rob er ts , o f

'o r Old ( ;1I1ph rOl ll l an d Bl'yn Ma\\'r H"s(, I 'n \ tio ll s fo r tIll' allllual l'llIh Penn V a l l l ' ~ ' , \\'as appointe,l Clll'-

I a\ ','nl l", I ta\ 'e r l' l ll l' ll l' t ! r ro!1l a t rip to, lunl'1leoll to b e h pl d at tIll' \V\'nne- rt'sponding' sccretary in place of 1'1rs.

; Eul'op". ,wood House on \V"dnl 's , lav, a t j ~ . : ) ( ) , l f a l ' l ' ~ ' C la y B an ks , .Jr., resigned.

j :\11. alld :'III'S. E. K. S t ah l , o r Esspx I ma y bl' i li adI ' h y c al li ng ' ·!\Irs. C.. J._________ i Goodyear. Narberth ~ 2 7 5 , or 1 \ l r ~ . :

1\1:I1'k "'Iol'g-an, Ar,lnlOrc .J125.

Slorc Hours 9.30·5.30

029 .9').

BE prepared fo r wintcr!

Shut th e doo r II(}I/ ' on

f ros t an d s t o rm - a n d

save dollars in do i ng so

by using l\'ell'frJl/ Co,d. th c

f in c st q ua li ty c oa l t ha t

gives marc heat an d serv

icc, an d costs no more than

ordi n a ry c o a l. .,lsk ,duJII!

the Nell'/rJl/ I 3 , { { ~ c ; c t PI,III.

Phone Ardmore 2550

o r A l legheny 8400-Wes t 5201

II'Ol/lcll's Sho/>'

Sccolld Floor

with th a t l J l a t l l n ~a l lurc fo!' \ romcn

EWEES1 t 1 ~ · 2 4 CHESTNUT ST' H ILADELPHIA

Black

CosmoDolitanJc

II c au t i f u I. t ( :0 t U I e d

crqH' mould('d into i

~ ( ) \ ' c h - l.ilH" for \ 1 ' ~ ' l 1 H , n . ) ,J I ~ ( ' high nccklrnc is

clipped with goldl'1I / \

grapes, t h (' mid l, i ff i ~ .

Iwaut iful ly deta iled.

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Ardmore, Penna.

October 8, 1 93 7

We bUy Hay and Straw

G·EREFRIGERATORS

Prices subJe.t to Change withoutNotice

Phlla. Phone, CHEstnut Hil i 5454E. L, SHUTE & CO,

Office, Line Lexington, Pa .ASK THE MAN WE SEL L

Enroll Now HOWard 0206

1331 S. BROAD ST.

Media branch-Media 1665-R

COMBS Collegeof Music

F.OUND.ED 1885,\LI:I';\('J'u .lu:\' ,\S. din'('lo,' pi01110 d l ·pa l ' t l l l l ' l l t . C' o l l lp l "l , ' IJIU

:-:ka I I,d Iwa I iOIl. I '! 't 'pa I'a tury

dt 'partll l t ' l l t for j' liildl' t·11. ' l ' l ' ;u 'h\-1':-:' t raining 1 '(1 )1 :-:1 ':-; It'adill,L: todl 'gTI'I ':-; an d dil,j'.1I1a:-:.

. s, \'v. Cor. Price & Esse:lC Ave.

NARBERTH , PA .Thursday, October 14 , 1937

at 4 P. M .• on the Premises

Lot 71 x 126 feet. Des i rab le locat ionfor apartment s or a home, wi th in walk

i n g d i st ance of the Penna, R. R, andshopping section.

Deposit of 1 so/:> a t Sa l e

Samuel T. Freeman & CO.AUCTIONEERS

1808.10 CHESTNU' STREET, PHILA.

Cst, 1894

FERTILEPEATShute's Special Peat MossWi th C at t le Manure

An unexcelled fe rt i l ize r fo rRoses, Plants a nd Gr as s

lb. bag, .. , , · $1.50Special Price in Bulk

Special Prices In la rge Quant i t ie s

and all appliances

Sales Service

Narberth Elec. Be. Radio Co,

NARBERTH 4182w, G, Case

All

New

If y ou bUy qua IItyHorse.Dairy"Poultry Feeds

Laying Mash Guaranteed to make t h emLay-l00 I bs. . " .. ,. , .. , .. , ., ." . .. , .$2.60

Hay.Straw.GralnsSpecialize In Choice 40 lb. Oats

In quantity .. " , 54 c bushel

Whi t e P in e S ha vi ng s, p er b al e, .. . , . . . .65A good Poultry LitterThat Sweet P in e Odo r

Peat Moss, one bale , $2,60100 Ibs. of Pulverized Cow Manure,. 2,75100 Ibs. of Pulverized Sheep Manure, 2,75100 Ibs. o f B on e Mea l. 3.00

100

~ ~ O W N E R "

at a Bargain

SWEETCIDER

made da ily f romClean, Washed

Apples of goodquality

APPLESSMOKE HOUSEMcINTOSH

JONATHAN

HOME·MADESAUSAGESCRAPPLE

C E M E T E R Y

Philadelphia

Belmont Ave. n ca r C it y Line, Cynwyd

OWN

Priccd at fraction of o r ig i na l cost.

WEST LAUREL HILL

ARDMORE HOME

Beauty an d securi ty are requisites i n t he placewe choosc f or t ho se whom we have loved an d

lost awhile. Visit these charming hills above

the Schuylk ill River. Conven icn t t o all Main

Line residents.

Malvern - L in co ln H ighway

Ardmore-Near S. & C. Store

Villanova - L in co ln H ig hw ay

and S pr ou l R oa d

P, O. Box 7 26 6

A modern s in gl e -s tory w ing make s th is propcrty ideal fo r doc

to r , music ian , artist or invalid.

Strayer's Business School807 Ch est n ut SI. L omb ard 0854. ='_ -- ! philadelphia' ._ ' _

The

Spacious hou se i n desirable neighborhood; l a rg e lo t beautifully

planted; house ha s been comp let e ly repainted an d redecoratcd.

S even bedrooms ; two ba th s w i th room for extJ'a bath; detached two

ca r garage; solar ium.

HIt's Real"

• Civil Se.. v i c e · ~ ~ ~ ~Appoin tments ~ r a ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' i l l l . ~ 1

1 11 ' - "\\ ' l Ino l . l:re appoinll 'd 10 l :ov, 'rl l '

flIt'II1 l l o ~ i l i ( ) n ! ' O n·el, t lt ly. i i OUl l' a t S1260a ~ ' l ' a r ; HOll l t ' al ~ 1 4 4 0 a y,'ar; snrne . t~ 1 1 j 2 0 A. .\" ' ;H \-fay ~ \ t . prt 'pare pl l l tor( 'h i ! S f ' n i l ~ t or n l l . ' ~ ; n ' · ~ " 1

NATIONAL Public SpeakingSCHOOL Theatre & Radio ArtsOF Diction-Voice

Choral SpeakingORATORY School TheatreAdul t a nd Childre n 'S Departments

Day and Evening Classes

Dora Adele Shoemaker, M. A.2016 Walno t St reN Rit. 4129

OUR

Conservatory of MusicCllarlered by Ille Commolllrea/Ill

of I'elllls)'!>'allia

MI·s. D. Hendrik Ezcrlllan

Managing Directo r

COlIl'Se.< L(·(.u!illg 10 DeI!.ree"'Exceptional Tra in ing o f Children

Far-liity [{c(frled hy

Dr. O l ga S amar of f

21 (i S, 20th St. Loe. 1877Branch : The Rit tenhouse , Ardmore

Kent(I )

near

S ; l I l a t i o n , ~ Wanted

ALL eghny 0132

15c " line

f o r B ot h Newspa pe r s

Count f ive worcls to l ine

ClassifiedAdvertisements

HiI!.hest Prices Paid FOT

PAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALS

We }J,jl/ ca l l a l Jywl le rc-QI JY t ime

at YOIlT COIJ'YCIlicllce

Wholesale • - RetailSAM. SCHLESINGER

Dally 7 A. M. to 5,30 P. M.

N, W. Cor. 56th and Vine Su .

CALL THE

New Deal Junk Co.

Ope" 10 Ille public daily10 A. M, 10 10 P . M,Unde r t he direction of

HERMAN A . R INGLER , formerNat io na l a nd Mi dd le Atlantic

Div ing Champ ionSamuel Grallom, Jr.

Re.<ide"l MI!.r,

4 6t h a nd 4 7t h S t re et s a t PinePhiladelphia, Pa.

SUBURBAN C HA RM I N TH EHEART OF WESTPHILADELPHIA

Di ne a nd e l l le r tain in 0111' spacious

Dining Rooms; play handball and

S W I M"II year 'round in the beautiful

GARDEN COURTSWIMMING POOL

GARDEN COURTAPARTMENTS

Phone: NARBERTH 4100

!

Ii-will be accepted up 10 \Vednes- "

day. 5 o·cloek. tor Frlclay's Issues.

-w l l l be charged only to residen tswhose names appeal' In the telephone directory or to subscribers10 OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD,

L l l ~ ' I ' - \ \ ' l r ; - ~ ~ ~ l i r ~ ; : d F , ~ O I ~ : . ~ ~ r i < ' r , male, i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I ;"1'. 01,1. \\'hite with hro\\'11 spot O\'er i

cy" and o ne on h in d I{'g, o o ~ l a r l Y , " Llh-'eral reward, Nar, 3950, (1)

For Rentn. \ IL·\G E-:\ tonigoll lcry a v€'.

I'd, (·yn. ;171.

F{)T<;'O/t' 'BRACKBILL'S1,1-:.\1'11 EH II " \ '{'nport in firHt I'las" con-;clitioll, :\lallo/..;aIlY fralne. :\ 0 uealt 'l 'R.:

l'yn ",I), (l): FARM MARKETSJ 'a i r \ ~ E L ( ) l · H . P o r t i f ' r t ' ~ . ahnost J}e\\". i

,·j"'a,,. :'\'arb. ~ : ; ' ) : l - . J , (1)

At Y ollr Service1:1:1.1 . \1:1.1,; ('.-\ltl'I';:'\'TI,;I:, :lil"rali""" ""j l l ld l : l Ig ' , ~ l o l ' 1 l 1 window,:.;, (;o t t l i , ·h .

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OUR TOWN

Incorporated

BALA-CYNWYD, PA .

Te lephone MANayunk 0166

Belmont Ave. &. Levering Mil l Rd.

EDW. A. CARROLL CO .

CEMETERY

MEMORIALS

Church Notes

N('ed household help? T r ~ r a classi-:

fled ad, i

In the Schools

Entcrtains at Luncheon

1\1 I'S, John A, Laro re , o f Penn Val

ley Farms, Penn Va ll ey, w il l enter

ta in a t a luncheon next Tue sd ay i n

hOllor of Mrs. J. Clin'ord Jones, of

\\'ynnewood, who is lea\'ing the latter

part o f t he mon th to spend th e winter

in California,

Mr. and Mrs, I·lowanl \Vaterall,

w ho h av e been s pe nd in g s ome t im e

with Mrs, Jones at he r home on

Wynnewood road, will return to their

home in \Vest Philadelphia next week.

Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, Min iste r

Sunday: !l.45 A, 1\L-Church School.

11. 00 A . l \L-l\lol 'ning 'Vorsh ip . Ser-:The girls' hockey teams of th e Nar-:

man: "A Personal GospeL" 6.45 P, 1\i.hpl,th public schools have dectl'C] their-Epwor t h League, 7.-15 P, 1\L-E\'l '-

cap tains , Captain of t h e Red s is Reba ning' Worsh ip. Sermon: "Stephen , th eHutton, that or t he G ra ys is Eleanor

Layman."Hay\\"ood,

Tuesela\': 7.-15 P. 1\1.-First meetingT h e ~ ' ]llaye(1 tll<'ir first game SI'P- o f t he l \ I ~ i n Line Teachers' Training'

tember 2:1, in which tIl(' Grays won, 1 School i n t he Wa yn e 1\1. E , Chu rc h.to O. The s econd gam(, \\"as played Wednesday: 2,00 P . 1 \1 .- La di es 'on September 30. This time, th e Reds Aid Society Business Meeting', 8,00 P.

won, :1 to 1. : \ I . - l\ l idwt' l ' k Sen 'ice , Head the 211d

On Oct ol Jl 'r 1 w e ha(1 a very inter- Chap t er o f John,

l 's ti ng a ud it or iu m p ro gr am , TIll' ' I 'Thursday: /j,:30 P. 1 \1 .-JunlOr C 1011'

Phi l ad el i lh i a E lec t ri c Company s pn t r e he ar s al . H,OO 1'. l\l.-Choir ret \\ '0 1'( 'pl 'l'sc 'ntatives. i\ll 's, Bl 'ig'ht and

Il('al'sal.Miss Thayer, who showed >,li(les con-

cerning eyes and their care. Thes('

s!i(hos sho\\" how really important OUI

I

P. i

etlt.

Guil d Mcmber sh i p Week

Legal A id f or I nd ig en t

Roland Fleer, 15 \V oo<1side avenue,

Narberth, is one of a Legal Aid Com

mittee of fh e recen tly appointed bythe Montgomery Ba r Association to

render professional se rv ices to those

who ar e f inancia lly unable to rl ' ta in a

lawyer. Such sen'ice w il l b e g iv en

in civil matters only. No criminal

cases will be und l 'r t ak en , Mr, Fleer's

office address is 402 DeKalb st )'('('t,

Norristown.

Other lawyers on th e committee, all

with offices in Norristown, arc Aaroll

S. Swartz, Jr., Harry L. Hiestand,

Julian W. B ar na rd a nd Robert B,

Brunner,

1 5 1 t A l ' E H I l ~ S , Slip Co ver s, V p"p (ia nblinds. Awnings, Furniture, Upholster

Ing, Beddl ll gs , Rug s c le an ed , r ep ai re d..nd s tored , Chal lenger . 281 Montgomery

B. CI I f tl E I' ..venue , Cynw) 'd . I 'h on e, CynwYd 85.,

apttst mrc I 0 Ie vatlge Formerly with Juhn "·anamnker. (tf) ,

H ob er t E . Keig-hton, Minister ITI'1I0l,STI-:IU:\,G an,1 ,·e!>. S!>rinl:;s ofeye s a r p. : ~ - J l i ( > ( ' ( ' :-;UitlR r ~ P a i r ( ' d , $10: Chair' re-The ladi ( 's gavl' the school honj;ll ' !s ' Sunday: !).45 A, 1\1.-The Church ('(1\'<'1'('<1, $ii. 1;0 n ~ · w h e r e . Call Lewl",

ahout thl' ('yes, to hI' distributed in School. ] 1 A, i\1.-l\10rning \Vorship, ~ ~ I;. L'"l('aslP,' :. - 'e. \\"aYIl" 11%,

I1yg'ielle classes, 10hsen'ance of the Lor(I's Supper, CARPENTEH - BU'Y,DEH - Estimates, - = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~I '1'1 Y cheerfUlly furnlsherl. JohhinJ; promptly I

ELEA"OR JlAY\YOOD, ThenlP, Faith. 7 P. 1\ ,- le oung altpllded 10. Leander c,'lckman, 305 Con-:Studl'nt Rl'porter. People meet in th e Church, I \ \ ' a ~ ' n ve, Narhel'th 3888. ( I t ) :

: l\ lo nc la y: 1 P. l\I.-Birthday Dessert I

.Constitution Brought Luncheon at th e home o f Mrs, Charles·,, ' " . J' 418 \V d " I 'v lue ! ~ l r s . Burgp"s Ill'mpsl('r wiHh('s I" n't·om·

WALTER-DA VIE "Onencss of Purposc I h " \ ~ ~ ~ : I ' e s e ~ < ~ y : 8 o ~ s l e 1 \ ~ . ~ ~ ~ i e h ~ ' e e l ' a < 1 ' r \ ' ; t ; ' i , ~ l n : : ' t ~ \ : ; ~ t ; ~ l l l i ' ; ~ Y I ~ ~ ' o ; ' ~ ' ; ' ! i _ \ ~ : ~ l O ' I t ' H I ~ ; ' ~l\Irs, James \ \', D av ie, o f \ Y ~ ' I 1 J ] { , - l'olltlllued f"om I'at::e On. meeting' of t he C hu rc h, "\Vhat Is L . \I':\'llItl,;SS-I·;xp. l td. $:l day . Bar .

wood, announces th l' marriage of her 1\lrs..J. S, Banis , chairman of the' Christianity?" (I;,;,.. (I )

daughter, :\1 iss Elizabeth Da\ 'i e, t o Home Department, announced that: Help W a n t ~ dMr, C lement S, \ \ 'alter, . Jr ., s on o f meet ing s to sew for the Red Cross' lIul)' Trill1t)' LlIllleran ChuTch ' ,\I .\"I';I:TISI:,\,fl S A I , I ' ; s ~ I A : ' \ ' for ful l orMr. a nd l \l rs , Cl<,ment S, \ \ 'alter, .11'., would he th e second and fourth Thurs- Rev, Cln .tus A. Sellft, Pastor I parl-lilll" work. \\"rilf" Hala-CYllw;'<!, ~ : " : t > \ \ ' ~ . nu x :W. Ha la- ( ·y t 1wy c1. Pa , ( ~ of Bethlebem, which took place Satur- day;; o f t he month, starting in No\"em-, Margaret Squier, vrganist !=----..:-.:....:.------------=--.:----------day at 6,:lO in t he A rdmo re P re sb y- her. She asks garments fo r the Nee- S un da y, !).45 A, ;\I,-Bible School-: Rooms fOT R ~ n tterian Church. dlework Guild be hrought to th e No-: a ll d ep a; 'tmen ts , a ll age groups; 11: Allr:l('ti\'e fnrll. rOOlll". ('OIlV. to 1l'allsP..Mrs , J oh n Da\'ie w as t he m atr on \'elllbc',I' ? Illeetl'ng A ~ 'I'} 'I . S ' til" III "0. :'\'arhpl'lh ave. :'\'arh. ~ i i I 8 . (fJ1)

. , ' .; , , - le 11 ornlllg e rV lc e, leI le .. , , ,o ,.... ' . , .-

of honor and the hridl'smai(!s we!'l' 1\1 1" J oseJJh Gurbarg chan'man of . . b'" 1'1 . ' . 1 . 1 . ( ) ( ) ~ 1 ,11111 BA I II lH ,II II ,'IISpolt" t too.. ' " s. ' , , ' ' 'SpIl 'I tua l Ha ItS. Ie JunlOI c 1011' \\"rilt' "fl." Box :ll1, Hala-Cynwyd, 0"MISS Mary Blakely, l\lJss l\lary Hause, LIterature and In te rna t IOnal Rela- w il l b eg in t he ir w in te r s ch edule o f I'holl" I'YII. : l ~ ' · l or <YI1. lJ8R ('\"eoiligH. (I )

Mrs, F r e ~ e r i c k Mild,en, :Jd, and 1\1 i,ss, t ions, invited new members to at tend at tendances; 6.45 P. 1\1.-Luther

Betty Mitchell. l\llss Polly Dane. t he m eet ing of h er g ro up Tuesday Leagues-Senior and In te rmed ia t e;

niece o f t he brille, was the flower girl. aftel'lJoon at l.:lO, at th e home of Mrs, 7.4!i' P, 1\1.-'1'he Vesper Service-

1\11. Walters a ct ed a s h es t m an fOl' F, N. Floyd, :HO 13rookway avenue, S tudies in t he L if e o f Christ: "Birth

his son a nd t he u sh er s included 1\11> ;\lerion, wl1l'n ~ I r s . Eo.1. ~ o w " , of Am- to Baptism;" Wednesday, 7 P, 1\'1.J ames Reynolds, !Ill', Donald \\ , h ler , p a st c ha irman o f L it er at ur e f or J u ni or choir r ehea rs a l; Thur sday,

Thompson, Mr. Herbe r t Man' in and l\!on tgomery county, will r e vi ew new 10,:JO P, l \1.-Ladies' Aid Society at

Mr, George W. Thompson, ! books and expla in methods of boo); the home of :\Irs. McComas, 211 Avon1\11, Walt e rs and h is b ri de wil l b l' rc\'iews, l\lrs. HalTY Hel so n w il l b e r oad ; F r iday, 7 P. 1\I.-Conflrmation

at home at Maple Lodge, Valky co-hostess and tea wiIl he served, Class; 8 P, 1\I.-Choir rehearsal.

Forge, after November 1. l\lrs, I ~ C, Griswold , .Jun ior Ad-

. \'isOl', asked t he m em bers t o hring rh e PTesbyurian Church'clothes for the rummage sale to be

Rev. A rc he r E . A nd er so n, T h. D. ,From October 10 t o Octob er 14 is h el d O ct ob er 21, at :3511 Market

, \' 1 I 'II . Pastor.Membership Week f or t he Needlework I street. Kay { lee er WI receive 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.

G ui ld o f Amer ic a, T hi s i s t he "Char-; them an n take them in f rom N ar - 11 A, l \1.-Holy Communion, Ser-

ity that h el ps a ll c ha ri ti es ." T he ' bcrth. mon by th e Pastor,Guild collects new, plain , su i tab le gar-I Four new members a dd ed to th e l i st , 11 A. 1\1, -The junior church, con-

men ts a nd d is tr ib ut es t he m among m a k i n ~ a total of lR, ar e 1\lrs, H. Ron- duc te d by Mrs . D igby.

hospitals, honH's, and other charitie;;, alII Paige, l\lrs, ;\1. Rushton, 1\Irs,: 11 A, 1\I.-Children's nursery, under

Preference is ah\"lVS g'iven to relieving Hugh B, Speed and !\Irs. B. F. Best.' I ' . f 1\1' 'I"b, .' " t 1C supervlslOn 0 ISS I ens.

local needs , " . 6.45 P. 1 \1 .- Th e t hr ee C hr is ti an iEach membe r c on t rib utp s two, new 1 c d Me rc d lt h II I ~ e w s : Endcavor groups .

garments a y ea r. H ou se ho ld IlIIen,I James E. ( Te d) Merechth, fornH'r! 7.45 P. l \L-Narberth 's happy Bible

wearing apparel, or money d o n a t i o ~ l s middle-distance track c h , ~ m p i o n a nd:hou r . S e rmon by t he P as to r.

ar e acceptable, Men, women, and chll-, wOJ'hl-famous coach, was II I the n ew s' \Ve dn es da y:

(','pn an ' eligible fo r membership.· twice in the last week, i 8 P. l \I .-Prayer meeting, Join u s i n:

Anyone ob ta inin g cont r ib u tio ns f rom: First c ame th e a nnouncemen t that' t h e re ad ing cou rs e through the Bible.

te n o r more persons becomes a direc- he was t o c oa ch the Cuhan track

tor. t eam for t h e Cent r al Amer i ca n O l ~ ' m -Mrs, J. A. Gross, 218 North Na1'- pies at Panama City, February 5-2,1,

berth avenue, is chairman of the l \ Iem- 1938 .IJPrship Committee, and Mrs, C. H. A few llays later he was a r re s ted a t

'Voolmington, 23 Narbrook Park, is a Philadelphia hotd 0) ) a w,\lTant

president of th e branch in Narberth , :sworn ou t by his wife, the forml'r Ma-

thilda A, Basse t t , charg 'ing dese rt ion

an d non-support.

A hearing was to be h el d o n Wl'll

n es da y o f t hi s week,

1\11, and 1\lrs, Harry MacDonald, of

Wyncote, announce the engagement of

thei l' daughter, ;\1 iss Doris Louis('

:MacDonald, to 1\11, Albert .J. D i l ' s i n , ~ ' er, Jr. , son of 1'.11', anl l l \l rs . A1Ill rt

.1. Dies inger, o f Caln'rt road, l\Il'rion.

Miss MacDonald attendpll Abington

Friends' School. while l\1r, Di('singer

attended Lawrenceville and graduate,1

from Princeton in l!):l6,

Engagements:\11'. alld l \1 rs . ( ; , l\lorris HobisOll,

or Dudley an'IlU(', announc(, tIl<' en

gagc'nll'nt of t 11Ii I' daught('r, i\1 i ~ Catlwrine Shi l) (, Robiso l l, to i\lr.

Geo rg e . lamp s Bel '' '' 'r , ~ o l l of :Ill'.

GeorgI' A, B('cker,1\1 i ;;s J{obi;;on IS a g ra du at (' o f

Lower :\Ierion Jlig'h School, \\"hill' :Ill',

Beckel' gl'adua!<'d from G('org'down

University.

'I'h(· maniag'(' will take ]llac(' Oil

Thanksg'i\"ing' D a ~ ' ,

--------------1 Lower Merion Building !"Damaged Lives" at 'Nat'berthGirl Scout News I Reaches Thil·d in State I Ncxt ThUl'sday and Friday

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - / - - - - - ! Surpassed only by Philade lph ia amI Hail ! 'd I l\ ' the medical prof!'ssionRro/{ll/ies Mcet, Tor nil I I I C "L 1\1'" .'. , I'. F' I AI eg leny ountIes, ower erlon and press as one of th e most In lpor-

The Brownies will meet t l iS 'n c ay ' ., I' I . I' . .," . .' ITownshIp IS t lire In Pennsy vanlU In tant ellucatlOJHd pictures ever made,

afternoon at ",45 II I t h e Scou t Housle. building for t he n in e mon th s o f ID:J7, i "Damaged Lives" will plav an en-This group is for girls between t le I" }' ..", - •, " , ' 11 h(' nllH'-mont 1 figure IS $.1,720,!1/7. ' g'agement at th e Narhe rt h Thea t re' lges of 7 and 10 years of age. Both" . ' ,

A ]lost]IOlled Illeetlllg of tile 1\lal'll ' , , , I '11 I ' Ot th e 128 permIts for a n e st l- ; n e xt Thursday and FrIday,

old a nd p ro sp ec tJ \' e mem leI'S WI le' I' I f ""lWl I I ' •

Six i \l ai n L in e women , one-fourth I.I·lle DI'Stl'I'Ct COIllllll'ttee \\111 Ile }lCld - I . ,I I' , mate( cons t ruc t IOn tot a 0 .p. ,,8 D' The Il ic ture is an open and frank I- welcome. 1 hey ar e une el t 1(' (11 ec- , , b 'I "I I

o f t he pa nel , h a\ 'e been selec ted for" 111',X.t '1'11Ul',scla)' evelJing at the b r a nc h . " " ,11\ Sep tem e r , I, were tor sm g e, treatment of the dangers of syphilistlOn of MISS MlCsen. 'I' '1 ' I' 'II' . ., , t' " f· ' ,

Grand . Ju ry d ut y at the "ovember office on Lancaster avenue, Ardmore, ami (we IIIgs ,IC(OUn IIlg 01 and other vellCreal disease, \Vhile no

term or l \ lon tgomery County Cou rt , ,'It H o'clock. P la ns f or t he "car willi :$204,740. , o ne unde r 1G will be admitted to th eJ 7'roOJI ];!;;

at :-;orristown, , be discussed by t r o ~ p c0I111ni.ttee chair· I The second mee ti ng o f T ro op 125, showings, th e film is d irec ted for in-

Twe lv e o the r local residents arc: men and sub-COnlll11ttee chaIrmen. ! started with a fo rma l opening after Coun ty R ad io S ys tem Approved , trlligent !lerSOns a nd i s not t o b e c on -

an the Petit .Jury panel. I Scout ac t iv i t ie s on t he ca lenda r i n- : whi ch f ol lowed inspection. \Ve had :\Ion tgomery count) ' commiss ioners ,fused with pictures of the sensational

Tho:-;c \\'ho:-;e JHllllCS h av e b ee n' e lu de : : patrol COl 'nel 'S, a nd t he n p lay ed tag'. I hav( ' apPl'o\"e (! a police radio :-iyst('111 variety.

d rawn a re : i October !)-Cubbing Training Con- i S ome o f the girls pract iced signaling' u ni fy in g t he c rime d et ec ti on d l' or l s P re ss co mm en ts i ncl ude : " Co ur -

Gralld .J ul'ors: Elsie Brown,. 4 I ference, University of Pennsyl\'ania, Iwhile others practiced fire preven tion. of all Montgomery county coml11uni- ageous film"-New York Dai ly News.

Franklin s tree t , Hosemont; A d e l u l ~ l e Christian Association, Thirty-sixth 1 \Ve played a lively game of comhina-' t i.es, . T he s ys te m, t o be installed at ' "Honest, di,((llified-jlossibly the most

1\1 ' I 'I \\'\'nIIC'\\'('(I(I' 1\1'ldl"n :\1 Rlt- I J PI'I I I I' 2 P I f II I 'tl I 1 \l Jl Tl st own before .Januan· I, ha s outs]1Oken film made fo r Jlublic con-.\ s I , . " J •• ,an( ,ocus t s treets , 11 ae e pHa, ' " tion ta g and 0 owec WI 1 a goO( -: ' .)Jell I:JO Uilland t er race, and Ella F, ' 1\1 _" P 1\1 ' '} , . I I l on g b ee n sought by Frederick B. sumption" - Ph il a de lph ia Even ing

, ." • • , I lIg 1t Cll C e, " " I IS Scull :12 Bala avenue Bala-Cyn- I' E'L.'INE STARR, : Sn1111le, e1lstrlet attorney, all( t le Bulle tin . "A subject much t oo i m-. , , " October 12-Cour t of H ono r ane 1 , ,". ' , } • f'" ' .w ~ ' d ' Eleanor Twaddell, Haverford; . ,County Police C lie s ."\ssoclUtlOn. portant fo r the ' hu s h-hus h ' t r ea tmen t. " .' . Boa rd o f Revle\\' also t he T ro op Op-, Troop Scribe.

a nd h .a th en nc ) oung 115 Glenn . it usually r ec ei v es i s d is cu ss ed with, eratlOn Conference for Scoutmasters d

road, Ardmore. ' " CI . Dr . Mu ge Retires intelligence ~ \ I 1 d commendable forth-

Petit .Jurors: Frances S, Baltz, l:J:J and ASSIstant Scoutmasters, ,Hlst Troop No.8 After fifty years in t h e mini st ry, r i gh tne ss , " - Philanelphia E\'ening-. . Church, Haverford a nd Manoa ro ad s, Narberth Girl Scout T roop H \\'I'IIt'

Linwood aveml l' , Edith Green, 20 P \" 'lO P ~ D r, L l'w is Seymour :'Iludge, Bryn Pub li c Ledge r,

I \' elln" vnne, I.. , ;, • on a sUjlper h ik e T ue sd ay , \V e 1 _

" 'es t l\lontgonwrv avenue, rene . () t I' lli 1- S tl A IS :\Iawl', retired t lis wel'k a s s ta te d ------.----. ' c o,er,l even 1 nnua (OO roasted ma rs hma l lows and ate ourH' Jill St GI'())'ges road, G e r t r u d e ' - -:,' cll'rk o r t he P r e s b ~ · t e l ' i n l J General A ~ The \Va nt Ads ar c eagerly read.,I] e, . ' ,", ,'. ' Scout Ba se Annl \ 'e r sa l' y at valll'Y dinner, It r ai ne d whi le we wereG. Hopkl llS , 28 \\ cst l \ l o ~ J t g - o m e l ) ,a\e - Forg ' l' Council Sea Scout Base, Cen- t he re a nd we all went home quite' sl'mhly, a post he had ht'ld for th(,lIue Sarah G, : \I ar ti ll . H am l ton T ' S ' la;;t tWl'nty years.

" A I I ' l l ' B I terton, N, J" on th e Rancocas RI\' e r, soaked, 1'roo]1 ,'cnIJl',Court all or J'( more; " )er 1'01 - ,

• ., I II t' I J ,Fleet malJeU\'ers, s kip pe r s ro und ta-he'HI Gl'lflm anI' aVl'r OJ ' ( ; ames ., , S 1 :11 H I hIe, bl'ldg-e o f h on or , S ea S co ut game"

Campbell, 8 ,e II ( ' I ' avenue, l' en demonstrations anniversary eeremon-Grav el l e B rookhu r st a ve nu e, A ~ n e s . '.' . .

, II 'S. Parents a nd f r ie nd s ar c Invltl'd\V. Gardilwr, :12!l Dudll'Y avenue, all , .

I I CI J II 1'> L to \"ISlt earlv Sunday afte rnoon .

of "a r lert 1; arl ' . . oran, - yn- 'me rt ' r o ad , a nd ;\Iayme C. Seidt 'I , !llt) -----------------

Old Lancaster r oa d, o f Bryn !\IaWI' ;

II. G, Kl'omer, 77!1 Beacom lane',

Merion.

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Twelve Local Residents onPanel for Novcm

bcl' Tenn

Six Main Line WOlnen i

N atned to Grand Jury I