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    VOLUME 23, No . 50 NARBERTH , PENNSYLVAN IA , S EPTEMBER 17, 1937 PRICE, F IV E C EN T S

    Margin in Narber th 572; Wilso n T akcs Lower Merionby 468

    G LA SS B EA TS ANDERSON

    Six Wi n "Bonus" Awards"Bonus" w in ne rs a nd awards at

    the Narberth Theatre Monday nightw er e: D ot Andrew, 844 Montgomeryavenue, c ha ir o tt oman ; Mar y K er igan, 400 Kent road, Cynwyd, waffleiron; Esther Clark, 207 Haverfordavenue, twi n lamps; Geo rg e Grow,635 Bowman avenue, Merion, e lectr icclock; M rs . E . McGoldrick, 26 Wellington road, Ardmore, chest of s i lver iMrs. L. 1. Rowan,' 225 Iona avenue,console set.

    TIJrce-to-Olle Majority

    FIVE

    Narberth W i n s Right :Smedley and Gowland Nominated lMore Ra i s e s Given iBechtel Wins Nomination By 7000,to Battle Gladwyne I for Magistrate in Borough Contest Borough Employes; I Carries Borough.--Loses Townshipfor Main Line Ti t l e ! _ New Pos t Created

    'I i P I B IWith a s izab le plurality, Horace T ' I OPII ar llrgess IDavisl11cn Bcat Paoli, 6-1 an d Smedley was h igh ma n i n Narberth's ' Increases of $10 Monthly AI-:3-2: Brook l inc Losc s .four-way contest Tuesday for two! lowed; Fire H ous e t o Have i

    4 2 d 4 "' Republican nominations f or mag is -; Nigh t Ma n I- an -> , trate. He a lso r eceived a Democratic! I-- 'nomination, i f l egal ly a ll owed , when: ~ E F FEC TI V E OC TOB ER ISTISERIES O N TOM ORROW a few vote rs wro te in his n am e o n' ~ ' their ballot. : I ~ i , --- I In Montgomery county's only majorWith last week-end's elimination of .:-:-.-,;; Narberth completed its restoration Republican contest Tuesday, Earl B.Ro,v I. Gowland was the other G.: '... . -' J" 'f d ' t M dPaoli and Brooldine in the 1\1ain Line O. P . nom inee c h o ~ e n with a scant: .i . ~ " .' :0 pre- epresslOn pay cu s on ay Bechtel, Pottstown borough treasurer,League playoffs, ?\arberth will meet' "'. . Inight when Borough Council approved won the nomination for prothonotary. I margin of fourteen votes over Vin-' ."" I; : the recommendations of a wage sur-, b\.' a 1 ) I I I I ' , ~ I I ' t y of 7,000, l'ecel'\'I'llg halflarlwyne this Saturday 111 t Ie first ' .. ' ". cent Cunningham, while Magistrate' ,,;, vey made by a s pe ci al committee of t Ile 42,000 \ ' otes cast.o nt es t o f a possible five-gal1le serIes ,Howard C. F ri ts ch r an four th , f o rt y -. ..,; ....... " . . ~ headed by Clarence Kaeber. !to (I nCl de tIle chal1lJ lionshil l of the - - - - - = - ~ : ; , ; He W'IS Ilierll 111all I l l a 111aJol'I'ty ofone vo te s beh ind Cunningham. ._.,:, . '. ' ' ' ' " . .circuit. .A InCI'eases of $10 a month were the county' s di tr ict s , losing' in LowerTomorrow's fray wil l he p by ed a t The continuous efforts o f Smedley ' ' ~ i ; " ' / ' , ~ ; , ' I given to Mrs. Ruth 'V. Grace, assist- Me ri on b y 468 votes hu t winning in

    the borough playfield with the g"anw and Gowland workers up to t he e nd . " . - J .{ ' , . ant borough secretary, and to Ed- Narberth by 572, to ta ke the Ma in. . of the day's voting no doubt won them ward Ensinger, custodian of the com-' L' b 0on Sunday he1l1g staged at C,ladwyne. v i c t o r i e ~ in this close contest. , Imunity building and playground, me y 1 4.N I tl tIP r ' t . 1 t " I Walter A. Wil son, f ormer Norr is -ar leI' 1 se (own . ao. I In s nil/-(" 1 I Cunninghalll, who calTI'ed the sec- :whose base salaries will become $135 bI I GJ I , . \'. town urgess and editor, carried Low-games, 6-1 and .3-2, w 11 e J a (wyl lc ond district a nd w as s ec on d i n the ~ . :a month effective October 1. . 1 \ 1 ' b Cd I . I I fBI er J erlon y 468, he lt cnham bya ministere( SI1111 a r ( c pats to roo (- fil',st (IILtlICt lost (IUt \"Il"n he I'all a . t. . Iv ,Y f ' Council also approved a plan for. about 1,000, ran well ahead in the d is-l ine, 4-2 anrl 1-:;' bad fourth in t he thi rd district, poll- i both full-time day and night watch-' tricts hounding Norristown, but lostIn Saturday's contest Walt Masters ing' only fifty-five votes. :men. The d ay man will receive $135,! that borough itself by 584.yielded e ig ht h it s to Charlie Spell- I The defeat of Fritsch, Narberth JOHN R. HALL ' an increase of $10 f or t he post, and CIY'DI C T ",y E William T. Muldrew, president of'I I t k t (I tt I ' l . ~ " .E , \ . ,, 0 Lman s lOyS lU 'ep lem sea en'(. justice o f the p ea ce for t he l as t e ight - who I'cccil'ed the highest 11I11I1bc/' : the n i gh t man $125, e ac h to work 12- borough le(ulcr, whoHc candidlltc the 1\1ontg'omery County Firemen'sThe Dav ismen o n l ~ ' ga rne red sewn een y e a r ~ , w a asc r ibed to h is failure of l'otes cast at the Republican :hour s h i f t ~ . Previously the night' 101' prothonutlll"!I, Ellrl B. Bechtel, Association, ran a surprisingly good

    bingles off ,Johnny Jackson but made t o make any effort t o w in the nOlnina- P I i l l U l r i e . ~ T l l c . ~ d a ! l in Narberth- :m an 's jo b h ad been part-time, pay- I'ceeived 816 I'utes to (J total of 280 I third. \Vhile only receiving about one-six r uns ou t of them plus a w ild pitch, tion, relying on his re cord to carry 1,077. He /(' IIS 11I1O!J!)()scd .forre- !ing onl y $15 a month. Ii I('I'erhth of tIle countv' s total \yote heI e

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    SERVICE

    AT YOURCONSTANT

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    Joins Wel l -Dressed GroupWilliam Furber, 205 Elm terrace,

    N ar be rt h, w as t he first to jo in t heborough' s we ll-dressed g'roup thisweek t hr ou gh t he N ar be rt h Men'sShop Christmas Club.

    Henry C. Biddle, Jr., Mrs. ValentineBieg, Mrs. Jervis W. Bur di ck , M rs .Ralph L. Colton, Mrs. Harold Dripps ,Mrs. John Locke, Mrs. Herbert W.Taylor, Jr., Mrs. Donald G. Torrey,Mrs. John Twadell, Mrs. L. DeanTy le r , Mrs. Samuel B. Vrooman, Jr.,and Mrs. Vincent P. Wood.

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    "Know where your l aund ry goes"

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    ----_ .......... ---Ardmore 4400St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.

    BALA-CYNWYD

    GRAND PRIZE

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    CEMETERY

    Septeulber

    FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI ST , SC IENTI S TOF ARDMORE. PENNA.FREE LECTURE ON CHRI ST IAN SCIENCE

    Fo rd V-8-85 h . p. T u d o r D e L u xe S e da n( w it h r a di o )

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    A reliable l aundry service tha t y ou c an dependu p o n - y o u r wash receives exper t handling hereunder t h e c leanest cond i tion s known to th e laundryindus t ry-c lo thes ar e actually pasteurized!

    BYJUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE. C. S. B.of CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

    Mem.ber of the Board M Lectureship of the Mother Church,The FIrst Church of Chris t, SCientist , in Boston, MassachusettsIN THE RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUMAUDUBON AVENUE, WAYNE, PENNA.

    FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1937AT 8 :1 5 O'CLOCK (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME)

    THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND

    O ld L an ca st er R o ad a nd M on tgomery Ave .

    FIREMEN'5 FAIR

    Cash Prizes Every Night

    The

    WEST LAUREL HILLA place of beauty an d charm. Th e satisfactionof lot-owners during 68 years is accentuatedby permanent carc guaranteed by t ru s t f un d s of$550,000. Lots vary in pr ice f rom $125 upward.

    National Bank of Narberth I Deposits I n s ur e d unde r t h e G ove r nme n t Plan Member of Federal Reserve System Open at 8 A . M. d a i ly f o r your convenience

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    Invitations will be is sued soon fort he s e ri es o f Have r fo rd Saturday evening Dancing Classes to be held at theMerion Cricket Club. The first dancewill be Octobe r 30. Other d at es a reNovember 13 and 27; Dec embe r 11and 25; January 3, 15 , 29, February12-26; March 12-26; April 9; andMay 14.Mrs. H. Attmore erizer, Jr., of

    Mer io n, i s c ha irman a nd t he p at ro nesses are Mrs. Henry F. Abbott , Mrs .--- - ------ - --------.-

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    ExhibitionFor ty-Firs t Annua l

    H OU ND S H OW

    B RY N M AW R, PA .

    Adelizzi Bros.FURRIERS. CLEANERS, DYERS

    102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602228 8ala Ave. Cyn wyd 9 28

    Sept. 22 , 23, 24 an d 259.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.

    BRYN MAWRHORSE SHOW

    Protection for i '0ur investment inclothes- longer Wear - better appearance-they a re t he importantconsiderations when your cleaningis done by

    Adults $1.00; Children 50c

    is now associated withFidel i ty Investment Ass'n

    "Fidelity Income Plan"See Advt Inquirer, Sept. 191 Chestnut Ave. Narberth 4095.J

    D ietrich a nd D on at Sta r H a v er f or d D a nc in g Classesi n R us si an Fi lm-Narb e r t h Will Sta r t Oc tober

    Narb. ZT72

    OUR TOWN

    "S A RA TO G A "with JEAN HARLOWand CLARK GABLE

    Friday and Saturday

    Next Thursday and Friday

    Monday and Tuesday"Love in a Bungalow"

    with NAN GREYand KENT TAYLOR

    Special Feature for Children

    Th e New Wa y to BuyXMAS GIFTS

    SPECIAL-Monday at 9 P. M."PLAY BONUS"

    M A R L E N E D I ETRI CHR O B E R T D O N A T

    W e dne sda y ( A w a r d a t 9)" W i ng s O v e r H o n ol u lu "

    with WENDY BARRIEa nd RAY MILLAND

    ( K n igh t W i t ho u t A r m o r'. -w it h_ .

    Join Ou r Christmas Clubat theNARBERTH MEN' S SHOP121 N. Narberth Ave.

    We buy Hay and S tr awSpecial Prices In large Quantities

    All Prices subject to Change withoutNoticeNew Phila. Phone, CHEstnut HilI 5454E. L. SHUTE &. CO.Otftce. L ine Lexington. Pa.ASK THE MAN WE SELL

    If you buy quaIItyHorse,Dalry-Poultry FeedsLaying Mash Guarant eed to make themLay-100 Ibs. . ,$2.60Hay-Straw-GralnsSpecialize In Choice 40 lb. OatsIn quantity . . . . . 54c bushel

    White P ine Shavings. per bale 65A good Poultry LitterThat Sweet P ine Odor

    Peat Moss, one bale $2.60100 Ibs. of pulverized COIN Manure .. 2.75100 IbS. of pUlverized Sheep Manure. 2.75100 Ibs. of Bone Meal 3.00

    Est. 1894FERTILEPEATShute's Special Peat MossWith Cattle ManureAn unexcelled fertilizer forRoses. Plants and Grass100 lb. bag , .. , , $1.50Special Price in Bulk

    *A Complete Lineof School Supplies

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    DAVIS'224 H a v e r f o r d A ve .

    Bu y your wntmg pads,pencils, pens , r ul e rs , l unchboxes, composition books,etc., at

    SCHOOL DAYS

    Friday, September 17, 1937

    Telephone: Narberth 4100

    L ib ra ri an G et s N ew P os tMiss Mary Louise Glessner, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs . George A. Gless

    ner, of Anthwyn road, ha s resignedfrom the Narberth Community Library, to become t he a s ss i tan t l ib r ar ian at the Old Philadelphia Libraryin Philadelphia, beginning October 1.

    Announce Daughter 's EngagementMr. and Mrs. H. Attmore Pr izer ,

    Jr., o f Mer io n, have announced theengagement of their daug'hter, MissHelen In ' ina P r ize r and Mr. WilliamH. Moo rhou se , s on of Mr . and Mrs. ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..........William L. Moorhouse, of Wayne. G- ENo date has been set f or t he wed- R E F R I G E R A T O R Sding. and all appl iancesMr . an d Mrs. Prizer returnerl on Sales Sen/ice

    Wednesday evening from a two weeks Narberth Elec. Be Radio Co.stay at Bea ch Haven , N . J. N A R B E R T H 4182w. G. Case

    "Toba c co Roa d" With Excellen tCast O p en s M o n da y at Erlanger

    Ph i ladcl phia Rep/'esenfa fil'Cs:NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.12 Sou th 12th Street

    I n "Kn ig ht W it ho ut A rmor ," current feature at t he Narbe rt h , RobertDona t and Marlene Die tr ich ar e starred in a romanc e o f Rus si a. duringthe revolution of twenty years ago.M is s D ie tr ie h i s a Russ ian countessand Dona t is a young Englishman whobecomes a revolutionary. Bu t lovec on qu er s p ol it ic s a nd b ri dg es socialchasms.Monday ("Bonus" game night) and

    Tucsday the attraction will be "Lovein a Bungalow, " w i th Ken t T ay lo r Ia nd N an G re y. T he latter was one o fIMerion the "Three Smart Girls."

    Mr. and !\Irs. 1\1. J. McCrudden, of Wednes day (Cas h Awa rd N ig h t) IFor Equal Representation Lallslcy road, returned Monda" eve-, I "Wings Over Honolulu," puts Wendy iJ Toylo/' Hulll1/ 'N (IN Jeefer Lester I'l'his bpillg' the :-;eS(lui-('r11tl'nllia! ning after several dav. s i n A tl an ti c! , Barrie on the romantic s po t. S he isill "To/Jl/ceo R o a r I . " coming fo the dal l Jll'\'el'slI1'\' of the CIlI' tel] :-;l"ltrs' , City. \i marrie t o R ay Milland, a Navy flier,f

    E dal l g( ' / ' Tlicu tre. Ph iladelph ia, b ut K en t T ay lo r, wealthy an d per-Consl it II t iOIl it is part icularl \' fit-: Mrs. Roy E . Mu rphy, 0 S t o n e w ~ y Monday. s is te nt , t ri es t o win h er a wa y from. ', i lane, r e tu r ned Sa tu rday from Pans'l __ .tll1:.! that :-\nl'1)('l'th s ho ul d h a\ 'e Kentucky and Indianapolis , Ind. Whilel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - him.gone on l'ecol'll so o\'l'l'whpll11illg l,\' I in the South , Mrs. Murphy \ ' is i ted he r \ Wynnewood Next Thursday and Friday, "Sara-ill allirlllill:.! the pl'illeip1t' that all: mother, Mrs. H. H. Hancock. Mr. Gard ine r F lynn, o f Med fo rd toga," will pr es ent C la rk Gab le a nd. M d 1\< R b B R ' h I 'I I I I 1 f Ch I i the l at e J ea n H ar low in a racetrackth e sectlO11S of :\!Ollt lrOll1rl'\' Count\', lUr. an !ls. 0 crt . em art, : roar, \\1 cave s lOr t y or ar ottes-I d I" .'" . . , f H hIt d S d f I ville V t t th f h I story ea mg With a weal thy g ir l,should he l'l'pl'(,sl'll1ed in l'epl'psell-. 0 e at r oa r, re urne un ay rom, ,a., .0 en er e r es m an c ass, Ii . n '. I } I I ,... , '. ! Cape May, N. J . , where they occupied I at the Ull ive rsi ty of Virginia. i 1I1a cta t ro u. J e s , a po t to \ IctUlliZetall\ 'r ' otlIe(' holders. i th . tt f tl TI . ' l\l 1 1 F . a man at hettlllg, and a f inal romance> . e ll ' co age or . Ie season. lelr: . r. anr I':;. rancis C. Lea, Dr.: between the g-irl and a bookmaker.'rhe aill g in 'l I t ow a rd t he h e! lu h- son, Mr. Roher t Rell1hart, r e ce nt ly re- a nd 1\ll's. Charles A. Service, Miss!liea11 nOlllinal ion of Eal'l B. t ur ned f rom a two weeks vacation in E l iz ab eth Lea and Mr. Francis C.' .

    1, I I I' I' f' Quebec. Their other son 1\11. Richard: Lea, .Jr., of Owen r oad ha\'e reo Cynwyd Club Member s Wtl l) e l ~ 11e. o. o tts to wn . o r pro-, I "e in ha rt , h as r et ur ne d to Franklin' t u rn e d f rom a sllOrt stay at Pecketts,' Enjoy "Moonl ight H ay Ride"t l l o l l o t a l ' ~ ' h.\' 111is l ' O l l 1 l n U l l i l ~ ' was and Marshal l Colleg'e to r e sume h is Sugar Hil l, N . H.d ul' to till' et1'ol'js o f ( 'l In dl 's \ ' . : I . studies. Mr. an d Mrs. Thomas M. Scott and I T 1e Entertainment Commit t ee o f[\lwl a ll d t hl ' borough hepuhllcn11. Mr. and Mrs. J. A ld en T if ft , o f: theil' daughter, Miss Elizabeth Scott ' the Cynwyd Club , headed by M r. and( 'ol l l ll1 it l l' p wit h tIlt' wi ll il lg a s -' Bai rd r oa d, a nd their f am il y, w ho of F ou l' G ab le s h av e returned f r o n ~ Mrs . E . Harmon F r ie l, ha s p lanned a,sistalH'1' of mall\ ' lo\'al wOl'k rrs . spen t the summer at Medford Lakps , a s ix weeks ' stav in Honolulu and' "Moonlight Hay Rid e" up the Wissa- i Belmont Ave. nea r C i ty Line, Cynwyd11

    . I . ] '. . . .t 'N . J., have r et u rned. Thei r son, Mr. \ - e l ' o \ \ ~ t o I 1 e "j'ttlollal Park hickon Saturday night. I ..r l' !lI'l'St'lIt P l a I P I ~ I S I V P V1t' ol'\, . . ..' ".. . '. . . ..J ohn T if f t, l ef t Tuesday fo r Lehigh.. Dr. and 1\lrs. 1\1. Ros s Tavl l' of Members and guests Will leave at 8tog'pthel' \1\111 all appl'l'l'11l1101l ol University whe re h e i s a freshman 1 R '1 t H I I 0 , P M sharll from Manheim Ridino- J " ' ~ ~ : = ! - ! ! I I : = - ! ! ! : : ~ - ~ - ! ! ! : : ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ! ! : : : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ : = ! - ~ ! ! ! - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ! ! ! : : ~ - ~ - ~ ! ! ! - ~ - ~ ~ ~ : : : ! ! ! ! : : ! ' ~..'. . ' " o 11 o u ~ e returnee ast week . . , . " II - - - thl' i1l1pl'o\'l'1I11'1l1s tllal han. ' ('01l1e, Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard Ti ff t and from a trip o f s ev eral weeks on t he A ca demy a nd on their return wil l goto :-\11I'IH'I'I11 fl'olll tht' ( ' o l l l l l ~ - ill their family, who spent the summer at Pacific Coa st a nd New Mexico. : to the Cynwyd Clubhouse for ref resh-till ' w ay o f 11\'11el' h i ~ h \ \ ' a ~ ' ' ' ; , their cottage ~ Pocono P i ~ l e s , have Mr. and :\lrs. James S . \Vi se , o f men ts . R e s ~ r v a t i o n s must be made byI I I I t

    . 11 . I returned to theil'home on Baird r oa d. F re el lo rt La are l'ecel'vI'n'" 011 'I" tu Thursday lllght. Call the Steward,II 1 l! ' olle Ol'a l'OIl ",.;I-a st I ' l l ' \ . ,., '" c g a -. . Mr. and Mrs. J. RenWick Hogg, of la tions upon the birth of a daughter Cynwyd 68.1I1dl'p('Il

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    Chocolate MilkSUPPLEE

    OrderYourGrand.StandSeatsBy Mailail Orders FiUedIn Order Relvedfternoon Price .

    WED. 750THUR. ( $1.00SAT. I $1.50Friday-50c-$1.00

    NIGHT R EVU E - EVERYNIGHT - :lac and 60.Spectacular Cattle Cavalcade-Tues.-Wed.-Thur.he Crea tes t Farm, Home , Live stock and Poul t ryExhibit. in the Easteet Your Friellds-Everybody Will Be There

    SUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue

    No WONDER children loveSupplee Chocolate Milk. Ithas richer flavor becauseit's made from fine chocolate and whole milk. There'snothing like it for coolingrefreshment in the summermonths. It 's healthful too. Ithas all the nourishing elements of whole milk and issafeguarded by t he lat es tdiscoveriesof dairy science.Order from your Supplees a } e s m ~ n , or ca ll B ryn Mawr881.

    That ~ Je ne sais qua" .Fo r that individual, well groomed lookrely o n t hi s b et te r b ea ut y service.

    At our suI-urban storu-authorizeJ Jea/ers can .Iso make this oger

    Sudden enlergency , ,th e hreuldng of a l l l r ~ ewat er n la in d u ri n g Ih en i ~ h t . . tons of Willerflooding t h e s t re e ts ..a hurried po li ce e al l 10ou r h ea d qu a rt er s fhHlsthe Phi lade lphia S u l _ l l r ~hanWaterCompany fullyawake an d ready for i m n led i at e a c ti on ... Ourelllergencydispatchcl",onduty t w e n t y ~ f o u r h._llrsevery da y in th e y ~ a r ,orders a full repair crewto th e Rcene. an d wiLl.ina few hours service iscompletely restored toc on sume rs o f

    RROUGIIT TO YOUR nmlE RY

    SERVilE

    PHILADELPHIA SURD RBADWATER EOmPAn'l

    Narberth 2324The engagement' of Miss Voight to I~ = e = = = = = = ~ ~ ~ E = = = E ~ ~ E E E = = = 5 E 5 E E E = = = e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = d

    Mr. Vincent A. Pardo has b ~ announeed.Continued on page Five

    Miss Jane Voight, daughtel:' of Mr.! and Mrs. O . H. W. Vo ig ht , h as re turned from her v is it t o J[avana,Cuba, wher e she spent the summer asthe guest of Dr. and Mrs. VicentePardo and their son, Mr. Vinl:ent A.Pardo.

    OUR TOWN

    FOR maximum efficiencywith your o i l bu rne r,use Newtol , the bet terM heating oil. One orderV will convince you.Phon. Ardmore 2550or A l le gheny 8400 - We.1 5201

    Newton Supply CompanySubsidiary ofGEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. G. B. N. C. Co.

    l'Mr. and Mrs. George A. Munger, ofNarberth Hall, have r e tu r ned fromspending t he s umme r at CamJl Susquehannaek at Brackney.

    l'Mr. and Mrs . Howard F. Cotter, Jr.,o f S ab in e avenue, recently returnedfrom a several months' stay in Hamb ur g, G erm an y, w he re t he y visitedMrs. Cotter's relatives.

    l'Miss . Jane Nash, daugh te r o f Mr.and Mrs. Robert J. N as h, o f Narb er th a nd P ri ce a \' en ue s, l ef t l as tweek t o enter Winston-Salem College,Winston-Salem, N. C.

    l'1\11. Harrison 1\1. Berry, son of Mr.and Mrs. Harrison M. Berry o f N ar hrook Park, is lea\'ing Saturday forBowdoin Colleg;e, Brunswick, 1\1e., toenter the f reshman class.

    Mr. Bill Sherwood a nd Mr. AndySimpson, of Woodside avenue, havereturned to Amherst College to resume their studies.

    Mv Summer Office Hours. at Residence Ortlce417 Anthwyn Road, MerionMonday and Friday-7 to 9 P. M.Dr. Wm . G. WaltonOptometristPhone : Na rbe rth 2464If no answer, Narberth 2570-J

    THE .FIRESIDE

    iMr. ano Mrs . E ll swor th C la rk , anlltheir family, who oecupil'l} their cottage at Ocean C ity f or t he s umme r,have returned to their home on Chestnut a\'enue.

    l'1 \ I i ~ ~ Louise Woodcock, daughtl 'r of

    1\1 rs. Verna R. Woodcock, of Montgomery avenue, wil l return t o H oodCoI lege on Monday to r es ume h erstudies in the Junior Class.

    l'Mrs. Woodcock entertained at din-ner Saturday evening.

    iMiss Eileen Bai le y, o f Merionavenue, entertained at a party lastS a tu r day even ing in honor of he rsister, Miss Kathleen Bailey, whosemarriap;e to Mr. William F. Mansfield, Jr., will take pbce on Saturday,Septe111her 25. The gue st s includedMiss Marguerite O'Brien, Miss RuthGaul, l \l is s Kay 1\Iegee, M i ~ s KittyWright, Miss Martha McNair, Mr.and Mrs. Forest Schof f, Mr. andMrs. Arthur Bailey, Mr. John Sykes,Mr. James McNair , Mr. Andrew McClure, Mr. Wil li am McKinney, Mr.Lewis Marcheal, Mr. William con-Iroy and Mr. Berni e A lexander . I

    l'Mr. and Mrs . F. Roger Lindsay, Jr.,and t hei r sma ll son, will return October 1 to their h ome on Wynnedaler oa d f rom Oce an C it y whe re t he yspent the summer.

    l'Mr. Lou A. Young, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs . L. A. Young, of Grove place,leaves this Friday for DartmouthCollege.

    iMr. and Mrs . W. J. Kolb, of Have r -ford avenue, returned Friday fromOcean City where they occupied theircot tage fo r t he summer.

    l'Mr. an d Mrs. L lo yd B. Edgertonand their family, who spen t t he summer a t t he ir place at Bellhaven, onth e e as te rn s ho re o f V ir gi ni a, ha \' ereturned to their home on Chestnut'avenue. Miss Emily Edgerton i s l eav-

    Mr. and Mrs. ~ L. Bready, of l i ng n ex t T ue sd ay for William a ~ 1\Ianor mal}, Penn VaIley, will retu1'll1Ma.ry Col lege to resume her studiesshor t lv f rom Ocean Cit \' where the\" whIle her brot her , Mr. Donal d Edge roceupi'ed their cottage fol.' the summel:. ton, wil l l eave on that da y for Peddie,School, Hightstown, N.J., where hei s a s en io r.

    Mr. and Mrs . W. Clark Sunderland,of Glenwood road, Merion, and their 'fson and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kitty Thurn, of N. NarberthFrancis E. S unde rl an d o f H at bo ro avenue, who has been spending somehave returned from a ~ e e k ' s stay at t i . n ~ e . in Maine, is now in Norfolk, Va.,th e Mount ai n V iew House, in the vlsl tmg her brother, Mr. John Timm.Great Smoky Reservation. 'fMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Breer-Mr. a nd M rs . iralter A. Fox, of wood, of Elmwood a ve nu e, h av e a s

    Merwyn road , Mer ion, have r ecen tl y their guest , Mrs. Breerwood's cousin,r e tu r ned f rom a t h ree months trip Miss Ann Creighton Hartley, ofabroad. Larchmont, N. Y. Mrs. Breerwood, 4 0 Cub s Enj oy A' s Game

    I a c c o m ~ a n i e d by her brot her -i n- law Through arrangements mad.e by theDr. and Mrs. 1'0. J. S nyde r, o f and s l s ~ e r , Dr. a nd Mrs. Henry A. Narberth Cub Paek Committee, fortyWren's Nest, who have been visiting! Sa.ngmelster, Jr., of ~ e n n Valley, wil l boys wer e gue st s at the A.lhleticstheir son-in-law and daugh te r, Mr. sail on t ~ S. S. P a l ' 1 ~ , September 27'1 Boston baseball game Saturday, atand Mrs. James L. Beighle, of Nar-I for a ~ I wee.ks' trip ~ b r o a d . Dr. Shi be Park.berth, at Robindell, t he ir s umme r i San.gmelster ':111 s t u ~ y 1Il G erma ny P as se s we re g iv en t o the cubs, whohome at Nobleboro, Me., have returned.: dUl:mg that time while Mrs . S ang- are sponsored by the Narber t ll Parent-

    I melstel: a nd M rs. B re erw oo d will Teacher Association and the HaroldMiss Mary N e ' ~ h a l l , daughter of' t r ~ v e l 111 France, Italy, Germany and D. Speakman Post , American Legion,

    M r. a nd Mrs . D an ie l A. Newhall, of VIenna. by RoyMack, vice president of th e A'sOld Gulph road, Penn Valley, ha s re- l' and a Legionnaire.t ur ned f rom spend ing the sum111er in Miss Eleanor Briner, daug-hter of _= a__ ~ _ ~ z : : : = ~ ~ = ~ = =Jamestown, R. 1., where she had as Mr. and Mrs. \\'. G. Briner , of Merionhe r guest, Miss Char lot te Pearson, a\'cnue, returned to State Col1ege ondaughter of Mr. an d Mrs. Davis Pear- Tuesday . She i s a s ophomore .s on , 3d, of Rosemont. l'

    l' ' 1\11. a nd Mr s. Wil1iam Levis, ofMiss 1\lary .Jane Box111an, daughter Hampden avenue, re turned last week

    of 1\11'. anI} 1\lrs. William H. Boxman,' from a motor trip to Booth Bay, Barof Merion avenue, enter tained at a Harbor, 1\1e., an d the "'hite MounluncllPon, fol1owed by a shower on Sat- tains .urday at t he B al a Gol f C luh i n honorof Miss Kathleen Bailey, daug;hter ofMr. and :\Irs. .Julius A. Bailey, .Jr. , ofMerion and Essex avenues , whosemarriage to ;\11'. Wil1ia111 .T. Manslleld,Jr., son of :\11'. and : \Irs. Wil1iam .J.:\Ianstield, of O\' er hr ook, w ill t a! ,eplael' on Saturday, Sc'ple111lwr 25.The guests were Mrs. Arthur A.Bailey, 1\lrs. J. Forest Sehot f, Miss

    Marguer it e O 'B ri en , Miss EileenBailey, Mr s. Wi ll ia m B axma n a ndl\lrs. J. A. Bailey, Jr .

    Store Hours 9.30-5.30

    $ ~ MADEEASY!

    " I' . de l us t on e a bi gday's shopping in tenminutes - by te le phone. It saves a l ot oftime and trouble. Whydon'tYOU try shoppingby telephone?"

    THE BELL TELEPHONE JJJCOMPANY O' PENNSYLVANIA :;;:?

    Better Suits,Second Floor

    Highest Prices Paid Fo rPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALSWe wil l cal l anywhere--any timeat your convenienceWholesale Retail

    SAM. SCHLESINGERDally 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.N. W. Cor. 5 6t h a nd V in e SUoAU , eghny 0132

    EWEEStt2.2-24 CHEntfUT STPHILADELPHIA

    Fashion showing ofCotterill Suedes Tues.and Wed., Sept. 21

    and 22.

    Gr ea t Vogue forSuede s , - a l l SuedeSuits! This is tailoredby' ' E : - S ~ t o ' ~ - C o t t ~ r i 1 1in his best Englishmanner. Note th e diagonal stitching, thetrick buttons . $75.

    Suede Sweepsto Triumphsin this Suit

    l'Dr. a nd Mrs . W il li am G. Walton,and f amil y, of Anthwyn road, whe

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    September Stimulation Sale

    7.45omen's Shoes,

    Snow Suits, 9.95

    Townsman Fancy Rayon and LisleHose, a ll f ir st quality an d in th emost desirable new patterns. Sizes10 to 12 .

    Men's Hose, 29c

    Suede Shoes that mold the foot onflattering lines. Tailored Pumpsand Oxfo rd s and formal afternoons ty le s. Chi ef ly black and brownSuede carefu lly detailed. A remarkable saving at $7.45.

    MAIN FLOORWomen's Gloves

    Wool Blankets, 8.95Fine St. Marys Virgin WoolBlankets. Thick, fleecy and doublenapped so they a re ver y warm.Bound with rayon taffeta, rose,b lu e, gold, g re en , peach, tan ororchid. Sale-priced, $8.95 each.

    LOWER MAIN FLOOR

    Boys' Shirts, 84cOr 3 for $2.45 . Eve ry dol la r s hi rtin stoc k ma rk ed f or this sale at84c o r 3 for $2.45 . Every pattern ,collar model a nd col or y ou cou ldpossibly want are here-includingyouths' sizes 12% to 14%, juniors'8 to 1 4 and Eton button on 4 to 10.

    THIRD FLOOR

    A ll o f fine imported silks, and allwor th much more than this saleprice. All new colors and designs.

    MAIN FLOOR

    Three-piece, soft an d woolly. Ina variety of color combinations.Sizes 3 to 8.THIRD FLOOR

    The combination providing 51f2quart ket tl e, c ol ande r, doubleboiler, steamer, casserole, roaster,and puddi ng pan .

    LOWER MAIN FLOOR

    Kitchen Sets, 1.95

    MAIN FLOOR

    Novelty Kid Gloves in black andbrown, $1.98. Pull-on Suede Glovesi n b lack and brown, $2.19. Pull-onCapeskin Gloves , in black, brown,navy blue, green , wine, whi te andgray , $1 .79 . Pull-on and NoveltyDouble-woven Gloves, 59c .

    MAIN FLOOR

    Men's Ties, 1.19

    Rugby Suits, $8.95With o ne p ai r o f self-belted shortsa nd o ne p air o f p le ate d knickers;double breasted jackets. In boys's izes 6 to 12.Separate school knickers, $2.29Wool lined suede jackets, $7.95Warm Tweedroy or MeltonLumber Jackets, $4.45Smart Pleated Slacks, $3.95

    THIRD FLOOR

    CLOTHIERSTORE

    &

    Gossard Front- lace Girdles , ourexclusive Formold one-piece garments an d step-ins, H. Be W. Las.tex Girdles, a nd m an y more tremendous values at $5.95.

    Rengo Housekeepers , Formoldsand a great variety of other favorite makes to fit every figure andevery size. Th e Sale includes morethan forty different new fall styles!

    MAIN FLOOR

    Childrens' Shoes

    Cherry Blossom Satin Night Gownsmade specially to our order as todesign and p ropo rt ions . Tai lo redor lace trimmed, one with tinypuffed sleeves, another that lookslike an evening gown. S iz es 3 4 to40 an d one model 34 t o 4 4. Tearose, dusty rose or blue.

    MAIN FLOOR

    Percale SheetsVery low sale prices on fine PercaleBed Sheets-63 x 108 at $1.49each; 72 x 108 at $1.59 each; 81x 108 at $1.75 each and 90 x 108at $1.89 each. Pillow cases, 42 x38% at 42c each and 45 x 38%at 54c each .

    LOWER MAIN FLOOR

    Corsets, 3.95

    Foot Trainer Shoes-Sizes 8% to12 a t $2 .95 -S izes 12% to 3 at$ 3. 65 . F amed f or fit a s wel l as thesturdy leathers and f ine making.T an Elk Oxfords w it h p la in toesor shark tips; High Tan ElkPumps, buckled, sizes 12% to 3only; Black Pat en t Lea ther Oxfords and Dress Pumps.

    MAIN FLOOR

    Girls' Undies, 3 for 90cTuck S ti tch Und ie s i n cotton orwith 1 2 % ~ c of silk and wool. Vestswith U-shape top. Pa ntie s withelastic at waist and very narrowelastic at leg. Tea-rose shade.Small, medium and large sizes.

    MAIN FLOOR

    Corsets, 5.95

    Satin Gowns, 2.89

    Satin Slips, $1.89New styles in lovely Cherry BIos.som Satin Slips. Heavy, bu t softand supple, serviceable in textureand extra-durable by reason oflock-stitched seams. Rich lacetrimming in Vee or s tr ai gh t t opstyles. A tailored model with applique t rim, too . Sizes 32 to 44.Tea-rose, only.

    MAIN FLOOR

    LINE

    Store Features

    18.00

    MAIN

    Line

    Misses' and Women 's Dress an dS po rt s C oa ts o f monotone materials, others in the more variednubby e ffec ts ; a ll l ined with silkcrepe and warmly interlined. Blackand brown.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Women's Fine Dresses-tailored,a fte rn oo n and evening s ty le s.Crepes, crystelle, matalasse, beaut i fu l ly embroidered, appl iqued inpadded satin, trimmed with sequins.Black, brown, wine and green.Regular and Little Women's sizes.SECOND FLOOR

    SECOND FLOOR

    Warm tweeds in Scotch weaves.One model has raglan shouldersthat are slightly padded to givethe new wide shoulder effect. Convertible collar, deep set in pockets .Warm interlining and a l in ing of"Earl-Glo." Colors are gray andtan. Sizes 11 to 17.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Misses', women's and little women'ssizes, in these smart new dresses.Satin, matelasse, smooth and roughcrepes and laces. The new drapedbodice styles, the close fitted effects, and with all the new elaborations of the season in embroideries, braids, woodbead trims an dother metallic effects. Black, Chateau Margaux, green, brown andblue.

    In sizes 12 to 20. A spl endid groupof ou r most successful dresses offaille alpaca of a fine g ra de , b lu e,brown, black, green and wine.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Handsome new Box Swagger Coatsof fine fleeces i n cedar rust, sandbeige, green, Cordovan and wineshades. Collared with beaver, wolfor raccoon. Sizes 12 to 18 years.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Jr. Miss Dresses, 9.00One- an d two.p iece models II Idressy an d tailored wools. Rabb i t' s hair material and Jola fabric.One-piece dresses with long andshort s le eves . Two-p ie ce model swit h you th fu l round collars andleather belts in contrasting colors.Exc el le nt f or bus in es s or schoolwea r. Color s are gray, rust, greenand black. Sizes 11 to 17.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Jr. Miss Coats,

    Coats, 24.75

    Fine Dresses, 18.00

    Dresses, 8.95

    Misses' Coats, $48

    Dresses, 9.95

    THE

    Straw-bridge & Clothier'sMain

    In

    Housecoats, 1.79THIRD FLOOR

    Misses', Women's, Little Women'sand Extra size Dresses, one piecean d t wo piece. Crepes trimmedwith nail he ads o r a pplique d insa tin , some with Scheffley embroid.ery. Also dresses o f sma rt woolplaids, r ib knits an d novelty fabrics.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Slip-on Zephyr Sweaters with longsleeves and i n eve ry b ri gh t or darkcolor you could hope for. Squareor round collar neckl ines . S izes34 to 40.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Misses' zipper models and women'sand misses' wrap around styles.Smart new large prin ts , black andnavy backgrounds as wel l a s brightcolors. Wrap around models insizes 14 t o 48. Also princess coats;sizes 14 to 40.

    MAIN FLOOR

    STRAWBRIDGE

    Stockings, 69cGranite r ingless chiffon and medium service weight stockings withGarter Block, at a very low price.Chiffon stockings with all-silk picott op wit h Garter Block in th e silkwelt; silk heel an d plated sole. Themedium service weight has all lislesole an d welt. New autumn shades.Sizes 8% t o 10%.

    MAIN FLOOR

    Tailored Woolen Skirts in a greatv ar ie ty o f weaves a nd r ic h darkf al l shades . Plaited, gored, builtup waistline styles; sizes 26 to 32.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Misses' a nd Women 's new spunrayon Dresses wi th fl ared andplaited skirts; other smartly tailored models inc luding th e wellliked rever style; green, navy blue,black, wine. Sizes 14 to 20 and38 to 44.

    Dresses, 3.69

    Dresses, 6.45

    Stockings, 89cVoile d e C hi ne Cr ep e Stockings,very fine and sheer, and carefullymad e t o insure durability. Beautiful quality, r ingl es s, wel l r ei n.forced i n hee l and sole, deep weltand a ft erwe lt . E ight new autumnshade s. Si zes 81fz to 10 .

    MAIN FLOOR

    Wool Skirts, 2.69

    Knit Dresses, $3.69Two-piece All-Wool Zephyr-KnitDre ss es i n smart, young models.Firmly knit t ed and nicely finished;sizes 14 to 20 in wine, green, brown,rust, and slate.

    SECOND FLOOR

    Sweaters, 1.79

    Holy TTinity L u t h ~ r a n ChurchRev. Cletus A. Senft, PastorMargaret Squier, Organist9 .46 A. M.-Bible School-All De

    partments, all Classes.11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service.Theme: Lutheranism in ConstitutionalTimes. The Nursery, in c ha rg e o fMrs. Tripician, is o pen dur in g t heho ur of worship for all pre-schoolchildren.6.45 P . M.-Luther League Devotional Meeting for all young peopleover 18 year s o f age.Tuesday, 8.00 P. M.-Teachers '

    Meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs.Senft.Thursday, 10.30 A. M.-Ladies ' AidMeeting at the home o f Mrs . Briner,316 Merion avenue.Friday, 8.00 P. M.-Choir Rehearsal.['he P r ~ s b y U r l a n Church

    Rev. Archer E . And er so n, T h.D. ,Pastor.9.45 A. M.-Bible school. I11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor .n A. M.-Children's nurs e ry , un- Id er t he supervision of Mrs. Gilfi llan.6.45 P. M.-The t h ree Chri st ianEndeavor groups.7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Biblehour. Sermon by t he P as to r.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Prayer meeting.Neuger Joins Local ConservatoryKonrad Neuger, conductor of worldwide repute, has been appointed associate dean and head of the voicedepartment at the Bryn Mawr Con- iservatory of Music, it is announced by

    Joseph E. Barone, director.Before al5iiliming his present dutiesa s o pe ra c ho ru s-m as te r w ith the,Metropolitan Opera Compa ny twoyears ago , Mr. Neuger f or n inet eenyears was first conduetor of such organizations as the Vienna Opera, theMunich Opera, and t he Leipzig Opera.He made a command appearance before the late King George of IEngland.

    COIlIlCCIl Quit s S t at c PostM. L. Conneen, lona and Haverfordavenues, Nar be rt h, h as r es ig ne d a s

    District 6 engineer of the State Highway Depar tment , it was announcedlast week-end by "Tarren Van Dyke,Secretary of Highways. On Septemve r 15 Mr. Conneen wiII become president of J. Jacob Shannan Co., Phila' del ph ia , a const ruction equipmentcompany.

    Civil Scrvice ExaminationsThe United States Civil ServiceCommission has announced open com

    petitive examinations as follows:Associate medical off icer , $3,200 a 'y ea r, f or general praet ice and forvarious special branches.Engineer, and senior, associate, an dassistant engineer, $2,600 to $4,600 a

    year.Associate dentist, $3, 200 a year,Veterans' Administration, U. S. Public Health Service, a nd I nd ia n F ie ld IService.Ful l i nf orma ti on may be obtainedf rom the Sec re ta r y o f t he U. S . C iv ilService Board of Examiners, at thePhiladelphia postoffiee.

    Narberth Boy at Bucknel1John A. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs .

    Walter A. Fox, 31 Narbrook Park,Narber th, has been admitted t o Bueknell University an d will b eg in h isstudies at Lewisburg this month.Mr. Fox i s a graduate o f t he LowerMerion High School in the class of1936. Duri ng t he past year he attended F rank li n and Marshal l Academy at Lancaster.At Bucknell he will s tudy fo r the.degree of Bachelor of Art s.

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterSunday:9.45 A.M.-Church School.11 A. M.-Morning worship. "TheDanger of a Little Religion."6 .45 P. M.-Epworth League.7.45 P. M. - Evening service."Phi l ip, the Evangeli s t. "Monday:8 P. M.-Official Board.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Mid-week rally.Thursday:6.30 and 8 P. M.-Choir rehearsal.

    Baptist Church of the E"angelRober t E . Keighton, Minister9.45 A. M.-The Church School.11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship.

    Sermon: Gift s and the Spirit.Wednesday, 8.00 P. M.-Midweek

    Meeting of the Church. Discuss ion :Christianity Faces Ou r World.

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    Sti l l t imc to join -"'urCHRISTMASCLUB

    Studio: 305 Grayl ing Ave .Narberth 4109-1

    STENOTYPYSTRA YER'S BUSINESS SCHOOLhu been ~ i " , i n g i n J' tr u ct i on i uStenotypy for !leveral years. Stenotypy i!l the H h i ~ h .peed" method of" t a k i n ~ down" le t te r3, .peeches, etc.,at 150 to 250 w o r d ~ p e r m i nu t e.We have 170 S t en ot y pe Mach in e sand a i ar r. f' ntunoer of StenotypystudenU at both da)- and n i ~ h t IU .sion.'l. Come in and ask u s a bo utS t en o ty p y: o r write for paf'ficulars.STRAYER ' SBUSINESS SCHOOL807 C he stn ut S t . L OM. 0854Philadelphla- _

    Private or Class LessonsA ll ages f rom 4 yea rs up

    NARBERTH MEN'S SHOP

    MUSICINSTRUCTION

    121 N. Narberth Ave. Narb. 2772

    MARGIE HOFFMANSCHOOL of the DANCE

    will reopen Sat ., Sep t. 25, foritsFIFTH SCHOOL YEARwithBeginners, Intermediate, Advancedand Women's Classes

    BALLET-TOE-CHARACTERTAPLittlefield Method TaughtFor information callHilltop 771W37 N. Narberth Ave.. Narberth, Pa.

    MARGARET SQUIER

    VOICE INSTRUCTION

    KONRAD NEUGER1>1etropolltan Opera. Chorus-1>Iaster; formerly conduc tor of Vienna. Leip?oig- and Munich Operas;Gl'.1I!uate of \"iellfla Universily and

    ( ' o n H ~ r \ " a t o r y : teacher of many:llell'Opolltan and 1 ' ~ \ l r O l l c a n opern ~ i e s t a r ~ .Wri te for f ree catalogueBRYN MAWR CONSERVATORYDr, Emil K Foig-mann, Dean700 Montgomery Ave. B. M. 1022

    Infanti le Paralysis Caseand Typhoid i n Cynwyd

    A case of infanti l e para lysi s andone of typhoid fever were reported inCynwyd last week by Heal th OfficerMarvin E. Reynolds of Lower Merion.Three-year-old James Sharp of 118

    Penar th road , is t he para lys i s pa ti entwhile Dorothy West of 328 Pembrokeroad has typhoid fever .Other cases reported in the town

    sh ip wer e mUmps, two; tuberculos is ,two; chicken pox, one.

    The PhiladelphiaConservatory of MusicClrartered by tire Comrnonwealtlrof Pe'JrIsy!>'aniaMrs. D. Hcndrik E7.crmanManaginR DirectorCO'lrses Leading to DegreesExceptional Training of Children

    Facllltll Hmded byDr. Olga Samaroff216 S. 20th St. Loc. 18i7Branch: The Rit tenhouse, Ardmore

    Outings and BanquetsPhone: Hil ltop

    Seek Experienced AdviceIf you hav e a boyar qirl to educa te . you may wish toconfer with those experienced in student guidance. AtFriends Cenlral you will lind counsel and advice basedon wide exper ience in dea ling with youth . You ma yfind here the solution to the problem you are facing.Telephone for an appointment. Catalogue on request.

    Thorough individual instruction inPIANO and VOICEHow beginners in plano play withgood tone, good position, rhythm and fluencyVoice placement, development and interpretationMILDRED W. BAILY

    THEGARDINER-PARKER

    SCHOOLfor Little ChildrenA Pre.School Educationa I Programfor Children from Two to Six,Emphasizing Mental and PhysicalDevelopment.

    19 E. Wynnewood RoadWynnewoodFor information call Ardmore 4871

    29 Bala Ave., Bala-CynwydCYNWYD 662

    OPEN SATURDAYUNTIL 3 P. M.

    523 Dudley Avenue

    You've been thinking forsome time about refinishingyour floors. Our "ClarkeSander" has been doing agood job for o thers. Whydon't you try it? It's ForRent by the day. Afterthat, you'l1 want to finishwith Murphy Varnish.When you want Oil Paint-ings, Watcr Colors, Pastelsor Photographs framed,Tr y Us.

    Available for Dinrlers,Mill Road, Brookline, Pa.

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest 01 Horne

    Swim and Play TennisPool Open Evenings Till 11 P. M.

    BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    Firemen's Fair OpensWed. Night in CynwydFor d S ed an and Cash PrizesWil1 be Given to Those

    Who AttendAc ti ve membe rs o f the Union Fire

    Association of Bala-Cynwyd will sponsor a Firemen's Fair which wil l openWednesday night to continue throughSaturday night.The Fair, which p romis e s t o exceed

    any previous af fa i rs of its kind in thisvicinity, wil l b e h el d at the junction ofOlel Lancaster road and Montgomeryavenue, Cynwyd.A n umbe r o f amu seme nt s f or t he

    children as well a s many that will interest the g rown-ups, i s expected todraw record crowds each night.A Grand Pr ize of a Ford V-8 Tudor

    DeLuxe Sedan compl et e w i th r adi o ,will be given away in addit ion to manycash pr izes. Each night , someone "onthe ground" wiI I be awarded prizes of$10 and $5.The committees' in charge includeI

    WilI iam Gregory, Albert Ammon andEdward Dulap, Awards; Bill Titlowand George Fox, Grounds; William L. ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ _ ; ; ;_ ; ; ; _ ~ ~ _ ; ; ; ; _ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~Hornung, Publicity and Refreshments.

    Engaged

    I5c a linefor Both NewspapersCount l ive words to l ine

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    -w i l l be charged only to residentswhose names appear In the telephone directory 01' to subscribersto OUR TOWN or the NEWS OFBALA-CYN"'YD.

    Phone: NARBERTH 4100-will be accepted up to Wednesday. 5 o'clock, for Friday'. Issue.

    Master Watch& Clock Repair Co.Expert Craftsmen on AllMakes of Watches 5: ClocksComplete Rcpair $1 50 upFully Guaranteed.... Fine Jewelry & OpticalRepairing69TH STREET P. R. T.TERMINAL(in waiting room)

    BRANCH OF 21 S. 18th ST.Establltrhed in 1904

    MISS MURIEL WALESwhose engagement to MI'. Han'YE. Bennett, son of Mr. RobertG. Bennett, of the LakeviewApartm.ents, NarllCl'th, has been(ll/nolll/ced Ily her 1m/'euts, MI' .alld Mrs. P. A. Wales, of 101Windsor aVCnlte, Narberth.

    Rod and Gun StarsGiven Jubilee Prizes

    Help W a n t ~ dIIOI:SE\\OHK-:'-o"l 'al. dean . whi te g-ir!.:n:.! BrYn : \ lawr avt'. Phone Cyn. 1 ~ 7 6 .(4H)

    Rooms for RentilOOM and bath for rent. Near transpor-tation. Phone Cyn. 3274. (49)

    YOU;\;G GUlL or woman. \ 'i cini ty MainLine. t o w a tc h children daY or evening';hourly baRis.

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    . 15c per qua rt

    more

    Good Milk andCream Dependson Good COW.5

    amazingly low. Chrysler qualitymeans few repairs and longer life.

    /NVAPE$

    TUNE INON MAJOR BOWES, COLUMBIANETWORK, E ~ E R Y THURSDAY, 9 TO

    10:00 P. M., E. D. S. T.

    DON'T DELAY! IF YOU NEED anew car, why not save money bybuying it now? Trade trouble andexpense for saving and satisfaction.But do it now! We can't guaranteeagainst higher prices a single dayahead.Come in today and drive aChrysler Royal. Don't put it offanother minute!

    about ~ 1 0 0lowest priced cars.IS

    Prbducer;, -~ c a ~ TJJeMl11tBrookmead Golden Guernsey Mi lk an d Cream comes t o y ou fromPure Bred, Regi s te r ed Cows-many of them Prize Winners an dRecord Holde rs-and is Guaranteed by t he Amer ic an GuernseyCattle Club.V OT E FO R Nearby Farms. Local Employment, an d Main LineP rosper it y by REGISTERING your Order wi th B rookmead , ratherthan for more Tank C ar s a nd Tank Truc ks f rom d is ta nt p oi nt s.Golden Guernsey Pasteurized MilkGoldeJ;1 Guernsey Inspected Raw Milk. 17c per quartButtermilk, Cottage Cheese, ~ ~ I c e d Cream"

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    MANY PRICES ALREADYRAISED! YOU'VE SEEN most carprices jump in th e last few weeks.But we can still deliver a big, beautiful Chrysler Royal at i ts originallow price. You may never see sucha buy again . . . and next weekmay be too late!You save on purchase prices i fyou buy now. . but that's onlypar t of the s tory. This wonder ofChrysler engineering saves youmoney every day you drive it.Owners report 18 to 24 milesper gallon. OJ consumption is

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    Th e improvements t h er e on n r e a2! - s t ory s t one nnd plastered house 32 feetI ro nt b y 3 0 leet d ee p w i th 2.story plasteredaddition 10 feet by 8 f ee t w it h I toryp l a .t e red "dd it i o n 20 leet by 6 l e et , w i th4 rooms on fi rst Aoor. 4 rooms lind b at h o nl'Iccond floor. cellar . gas. electr ic. Spring.f ield wa te r , h e at in g s ys te m, p or ch f ro nt .2car p l as t er e d g a ra g e 1 6 1e e t b y 16 leet.

    BEGINNING at a p oi nt o n t he Northweatside 01 Rockland Avenue, a corner 01 thlaand lot No. 260 at th e dl . tance 01 125 ft.Northeastwardly f ro m t he j un ct io n o f theNorthwest . ide 01 R oc kl an d A ve nu e w it hthe Northeast . ide 01 Wood.ide Avenue:t h en c e I r om .aid p ol at o f beginning alongthe rear l ine. 01 lot . Ironting o n Wood s id eAvenue North 20 deg., 50 min. We. t 125I t .; t h ence by lo t No. 266 North 69 deg., 10min. East 75 It.; thence by lot No. 264 ISouth 20 de g .. 50 min. East 125 It.; andthence along the Northwe. t line 01 Rockland, \venue South 69 deg., 10 min. We. t 75 It.to th e p iace o f beg inn ing.

    &c., a nd f or Mo nt go me ry C o un ty i n D ee dBook No. 431, page 500. &c . and boundedan d d e sc r ib e d a c co r di ng t o said plan aslollows, t o w it :

    Seized a nd t ak en in execution as th epro!",erty 01 C h ar le s C ou lt er B en ke rt an dEloise 13 Benke r t and t o b e s ol d byEDWIN H . I 3E LL lS , Sheriff.Down Mon ey $ 20 0. 00 o n e ac h s al eSheriff's Office. Norris town, Po.

    . \Ul:ust 31, 1937

    NEW (HRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTH O N DISPLAY AT

    anypresent Chrysler price

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    TH E BIGGEST bargain in motorcar history is staring you righti n t he face! It's t he big, r oomyChrysler Royal . . . with whichChrysler has invaded the lowpriced field.COSTS ARE RISING! PRICESof everything are rising. Manufacturing costs are soaring. vVecannot say exactly what the factorywill do. But it stands to reason thatselling prices must be advanced tomeet rising costs and it mayhappen any day!

    HANCE MOTORS

    Today's low pricessubject to changewithout notice!

    p rope r t ie s I ront i ng on Narberth Avenue,10 It. in w id th o n e ac h side thereol extendIng from land now o r la te 01 Helen B.Caldwell t o t he H a ve r lo r d Road, In commonw it h t he o wn er s and occupiers of otherl and . abu t ti n g thereon at all times therealter l or ev er . U ND ER AND SUBJECT toce r tn in cond it ion s and building rest rict ionst h e re in men t ioned .

    BUY YOUR CHRYSLER NOW!

    Seized and tnken in execution os theproperty 01 Nicholas C om pa .s a nd P et erCompnss, ! \lor tgagors . an d Th e MerionTitle a nd T ru st Company 01 Ardmore,Luther A. Ba r r. S e cr e ta r y 01 Banking 01t h e C ommonw e al t h of Pennsylvania. incharg e and S. W. Sargent & Company, RealOwners, and to be sold b y

    Th e im pr o vem ent s t h er e on are 82 -s to ry s to re a nd dwelllng 16 feet frontby 20 leet deep, w i th 2 room' on fi r. t floor,4 rooms aDd bath o n s ec on d Aoor. cellar .g as , e le ct ri c, S pr in gf ie ld w at er , h e a t i n ~sys tem.

    A LL THOS E CERTAIN piece or parcel .of land w it h t he b ui ld in gs and improvements t he re on e re ct ed , S IT UA TE i n t heBoroullh 01 Narberth . Coun ty 01 Montgome ry , n nd State of Pennsylvania, and d e s i g ~n at ed a nd known as l o ts n umb e re d 261,262, nnd 263 on n certain plan of l o t s ca l led":-.1arberth Grove" s u rveyed lor Wood, Har mon and Company. by S. M. Garrigues.Civil Engineer . which plan is duly filed 01record in th e office f o r Reco rd ing of Deed,

    EDWIN H. BELLIS , Sheri f f .

    E DWI N B . BELLIS , Sher i ff .

    EDWI:-.1 H . I 3E LL lS , Sheriff.

    EDWIN H. BELLIS , Sher i ff .

    CEMETERYMEMORIALSEDW. A. CARReLL co.

    Seized n nd t ak cn in e xec uti on 05 theproperty 01 Wil li am T . H a rr i s. M o rt g ag o r.Jamcs Eaton. Real O wn er , n nd t o be soldby

    Seized a nd t ak en in execution n th eproperty o f \V il l inm T. Ha.rris, mortgagor,James En t on , r ea l ow ne r, a nd t o b e s ol d b y ;

    13CGIN:-.1I:-:G at a point on t h e W e st er l ys id e o f Dudley Avenue at the distance of,o0 l ee t N or th 12 d egs. I I min . We. tfrom th e point of intersection of t he s ai dside 01 Dud l ey A ve n ue w i th the Northerlyside 01 Windsor Avenue (both 50 leet"'ide); thence Sou th 77 deg. . 49 min .' 'Vcst 125 f ee t t o n point, n corner; thenceNorth 12 degs. 11 min . We. t 38.63 lect toa point, 0 corner; t h en c e N o rt h 70 degs. 10m in s. 3 0 seconds Ea.t 126.12 feet to thesaid side of D ud le y A ve nu e; a nd thencea lo ng t he . "me South 12 deg. . I I m in s.Eas t 55.6 f(>ct to th e f i r st men tioned pointa nd p la ce 01 beginning. I 3E ING No. 226Dudley Avenue..Th e im pr o vem en t s t h er e on ar e a2story plas tered house, 16 l ee t I ro nt b y~ feet d e ep , \ vi t h 3 roomS o n f ir st floor,3 r o om s o n d bath on second floor, cellar,gas. e l ec tr i c l ight s . Sp r ing f ie ld water, h e a t ~inj: sys tcm. p o rc h f r on t .

    I 'car metal garage 10 leet by 12 leet.Seized and taken in execution as the:property of Janet E. Traver. since in ter-:ma rr ie d a n d now kno\ \ 'n a s J an et E. 510-:!n('n&ki, Mortgagor and Rea l Ow ne r . andto be s ol d b y

    SHERIFF 'S SALE

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    MOI'c Raiscs GivcnBorough Employes

    Voter s May RegisterDuring Next 2 Wecksment s t h er e on e r ec t ed , Situate in th e Barough 01 Narberth i n th e C ou nt y of M on t.gomery, and State of Pennsylvania. boundeda n d d e sc r ib e d accord i ng t o B certain au roOvey t he re ol m ad e by Milton R. Yerkes ,COlltlnue