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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    Citizenship Topic at Schoolin Gathering Friday

    Evening.

    Harold G. Mattoon Tells ofInsects Which A t t ack

    Growth.

    TREE PROBLEM ISROTARY SUBJECT

    NEW OFFICERS ELECTED

    SCHOOL TAX RATEREDUCED BY BOARD

    APPOINTMENTS

    Cu t of One Mill Effected at aRecent Meeting of

    Schoo l Boar d.

    Narberth, Pa., Saturday, April 28, 1928

    TRADE BOARD MEETS

    Will Be Parade Judges

    HEARING WELL ATTENDED

    I",".

    Pane l s f o rAp r i l Civil an d JuneCriminal Cour t

    Drawn.Thir ty Lower ;\Ierion and Nar

    berth residents wer e d ra wn this~ v e e k f o: j ur y duty May and June1ll Nornstown civil and criminalcour t, Th ey include Miss Alma\Vanamaker, daughter of WilliamH . \ Va nama ker , l\lerion, andThomas Corson Yocom, Cynwydmember of the Lower MerionSchool Board.Twelve residents of Lower Merion and two of Narbe rth a re in

    ~ I u d e d in the panel of 96 extraJurors who have been cal led to servefo r an additional week of Aprilterm civil court , s it ti ng Monday,May 21 .They are Charles Benedrick,Morris Cahill, Alb er t Hal l, F el ixHart, Stephen Hennessey, C. S, A.

    Hen ry , J os ep h Mye rs , C at he ri neMcPhillips, Laura M. Smith,Abram G. Tatnall , Will iam Whitea nd Geo rg e D , Watt, all of LowerMe ri on , an d A nn a Darville andAnna Pray, o{Narberth .Names of 124 citizens of Montgomery county, including 13 Lower

    Me ri on a nd t hr ee N ar be rt h residents, h av e b ee n drawn for theGrand a nd Pet it j ur ie s t o sit at theJune term of criminal court, whichwill begin Monday, May 28.Fo r t heGrand Jury , week o f May28, Ada S. Bomberger, EdmundHaley and M. Luverne Osmond a recalled from Lower Merion. Fo rt he Pe ti t jury, week ot , u n ~ 4, thefollowing are named: Samue l Alcorn, Warder Bason, Elmer Danenberger, Edward Fe tt e rs , Car r ieM. Hoff, Marie R. Lusson, WilliamR. Poole, Marion L. M. Thayer,Alma Wanamaker and Thomas C.Yocom, Lower Meriun; also WinnieFretz, Car l F . Greyer and F red B.Gray, Narberth.

    Re-election of ti\'e directors whose .-\s a result of a recent meeting of :\ t al k on t re es a nd t he electionterms expired, followed later by the the School Board the school tax rate of officers were the fea tu re s at there-election of a ll o ld omcers, marked has been reduced one mill. or from meeting of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar-the annua l meeting of the stock-. 19 to 11'1 mills. This tax rate was I I l' ",e rt 1 : .. ot ary Club luesdal' . Theholders of the l\lerion Title and made possible by c ar ef ul p ru ni ng JTrust Company held l\londay after- and e co nomi es in t he budget for speaker was Harold G. Mattoon, ofnoon at the central ofnee o f t he i n- \ ( ) 2 8 - 2 ~ which was reported by t he Cynwyd, tree. expert o f the firm ofstitution in Ardmore. Finance Committee and adopted by Harrison, Mertz an d Emlen.Over a mil lion dolla rs increase in i the board. The reduction, however. .Mr. }Ia t toon . chosen to bring the

    trust btlsiness during the pas t year, was no t :It the expense of teacher's message oi Xational Forest \Veek,a nd a n increase of almost a million salaries or the g-encral efficiency of s po ke i n practical \'ein of the treedollars in deposi ts during the s ame I the school bu t by e ll ec ting cer t ain bl '". d I Former Assemblyman Benjamin H. e co nomi es whi ch in n o w ay inter- pro ellls attectlllg the a\ 'erage sub-pena wer e r ev ea ed i n annual re- Ludlow of Ardmore who will be Dr. Ezra S. Deubler, who w il l re- llrt 'alll'te ~ l 11 III tt I . Ipor t s made by the o ff ic er s oi the a n o t h e ~ of the p a r a d ~ jUdges for Boy f ere w ith the general well-being of tire a3 Ilen:I of the Bnla-Cynwyd- u, . c a ers, le salC,b I T he Hon. Fletcher W. Stites, of Week. The remaining judges are: the school. The new school tax rate Narbe,th Rotary ClUb, July I, when a re o f m or e i nt im at e interest thanan , . Narberth. who will be one of thl' William J. McIntyre, of Ardmore, and I I f '11 I . I his succeswr, GUy Croyle, of Merion. I .Other features of the meeting four JUdges of the Boy Week parade Walter C. Neely. president of the superset es t lat a Iy ml SWIll' 1 elected a t Tuesday 's luncheon, will t Ie conservatIOn programs in fo r-taking place tlJ da y. H e Is a former I 1 ' ff t f I, t mOD b' I I 'were the creation of another a ss is t- S ta te Senator and Burgess of Nar- Bala-Cynwyd Fire Company, Til" las Jeen 111 e ec o r a uou 10 assume 0 ceo r. eu .er s super- ests 11l1Hlre(ls of miles away.a t t t I 'I t' I berth Borough. reviewing stand will be at the cyn- years. The IJer capita school tax Intendent of theb pcnshurst Farms on "' 1 t I .1' d .,n reasurer pos. w llC 1 It e was wyd fire house on Montgomery pike, State road. Nar erth. "' any 0 tI e ulseases an 111-for thwi th confe rred upon John \V. --- remains unchanged. I sect pests which attach: t he l or es tM ~ r r a y . manager. of, ,t.he Cynwyd BOYS WILL COME INTO OWN IN WEEK There is o nl y o ne v ac an cy in t he IMRS ROSS GUEST find their f irst foothold in the shadeofflce of the Menon lItle, and the l school teaching s ta l l a t the present trees of cities a nd t he ir suburbs"declaration of two di\'idends, each THAT BEGINS TODAY ON MAIN LINE time which means t he smal le st OF HONOR AT TEA the speaker said. "\Ve JUust c o n t r ~ 1of four Jler cent. One was the reg- change of personnel in several years. them, both fo r the sake o f o ur ownular quarterly dividend, the other That one was created by the resign- Irees and to save the forests."was an extra declaration. Both will Parade From Ros emon t to Cynwyd I n augu ra t es Event , Wh i le ation of :\\iss Louise M,' \ 'forran. IPas t Presidents of Communi ty .:\1r. Mattoon mentioned a num-be p ai d May 1 to stockholders of Meet ing at Narberth Theater Opens Week in Borough - who will discontinue teaching, M iss I Club in Rece iv ing ber of the common scourges ofrecord April 24. Scouts t o Ru le T owns h ip fo r an Hour . Frances B. Decou also resigned but Line trees, and showed the membersThe five directors of the bank her work as secretary will be done . specimens of wood w it h t he markswhose t erms exp ired and who were \\'l 'tll a I I . . \ I '1 ' by : \l rs , Ruby K. Perishich, who is G E. RAIGUEL TO SPEAK Iof insect rav.ages and. disease. That

    II I f re av race am Impres- ! n more. :: ;e ven JOYS WIll also be in charge of health and secretarial . I k d- 1a ,r e-c10sen or ~ l o t h e r th.r,ee-year si\'e auto llal:adc this afternoon ccllool I' I t lese ;.ltt,acs ar e WI espreau wasI L S I K f "

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    PAGE TWU OUR TOWN

    Cotter's Market

    'I

    Repairing

    J. P. SMYTH

    TAI LORI NGSlip Covers Made to Order

    R.A.BERRY

    Altering

    CUSTOM

    owned and operated by

    We specialize in remodeling ladies' garments

    the opening.of th eAnnouncing

    11111111111111111111111M 0 n t gom erYll1I III II II III 1111111111Cleaners and Dyers

    Highest Quality 01 WorkmanshipHOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Pea,'e

    REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Companif'!'.Pbone 4049-W 115 Banr f . r l l A.e.

    INSURANCEOF ALL KINDSW. H. SHELMERDINE, JR.

    422 VValnut StreetPHONES:6-8 P. M., Ogontz 880ombard 5180

    Statement of t h e Owners h ip , Mananment,etc. required by the Act of CODilress of IAUBust 24, 1912, of I

    OUR TOWNPUblished weeklY at Narber th , P a ., f o r Apri l !1, 1928.S ta te o f P en ns yl va ni a; C ou nt y o f Mon tBOmery; ss. Before me, a notary p ub li c I nand for t he S ta te a nd coun ty a for esa id.personally appeared Philip A. Livingston, who, \ Ih av in g b ee n d ul y s wo rn a cc or di ng t o l aw .depo.es and s ay s t ha t he Is the e di to r o fOur Town, and the following Is, t o t he b es to f h i s knowledge and belief, a t rue statementof the owner sh ip, mana l lemen t , e t c, o f theaforesaId publication for the date shown Inthe above caption, t o w it ;That the names and addr ess es o f thepub l is her , ed ito r, manag ing ed i to r and business manager s a r e :Publisher: LIvingston Publishing Co., Narberth, pa.Editor . Phlllp A. LlvlnBston, Narberth, Pa.Manag ing ed ito r and business manager.

    m m ITha t t he owner Is The L ivings ton Publ i sh Ing Co.. Philip A. Livingston, sole owner, Narberth, Penna.Tha t the known bondholders , mortgagees ,and other securIty holders ownln.. or holdln"I p er c e nt . or more of t h e t o ta l amount ofb o ~ d ' . mortga"es, or other securities are none.(signed> Ph\llp A. LivingstonSworn to and subscribed befo r eme th is 18thday or April, 1928. I

    J. BAIRD CALDWELL, INotary Publtc.My commission expires March 2 , 1 92 9. II

    I

    :AXI SERVICEP . F . DONAHUEResidence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Called f or a nd Delivered

    illS C OSW AY A\'ESU E N AR BER TII I

    "'ild with a suffol'ating pain.;\1 \. hcar t a ro s e and bea t aga i ns t t he. \ \' al lsThe g rim hal'S ehastencd i t - i t bled

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    PAGETHRE8

    P. O. Paoli, Pa.

    John P. P. Lathrop, Jr.

    You Are Invitedto Visit

    Over I000 Acresof

    And o r r a

    ANDORRANURSERIES, Ine.Drive, Ches tnut Hill, Pa .

    For successful planting andproper selection of evergreens,fiowers and shrUbs ln yourl andscape we have at yourdIsposal Landscape Engtneersand Archi tects. A telephonecall o r l et te r wil l bring ourrepresentative promptly.

    OrnamentalT r e e s - Sh r u b s - P l a n t s

    City Une an d Wissahickon

    AMERICAN FORESTRYSERVICE

    LandscapeArchitects

    Ambler , Pa .Ambler 558-W

    2 2 -2 8

    JOHN P. P. LATHROP

    Paoli and Wes t Cheste r Roads

    Civil Engineer a n d Co n tr a ct o rNurseryman

    There could be n o m o re fitting w ay t oce leb rat e Amer ic an Fo res t Week than byplanting evergreens.We ca n supply an y number ofmatched trees from a f ew t o a magnificent

    grove. Plan t s eve ral trees each year .OUR EXPERTS ARE GLAD TOASSIST YOU IN LANDSCAPING ORPLANNING YOUR SPRING GARDEN.

    We Have an Extra Fine Stockof Oaksin the Larger Sizes

    Trees, Shrubs and Plantsf OJ" eveJ'y pUJ'pose

    AMBLER NURSERIES

    Phone, lUah"ern 532Befol'e deciding on that IJlantinu f or y ou r home, U;HYNOT visit our Nurseries and look over our fine collectionof EVERGREENS and FLOWERING SHRUBS.

    CONSULT WITH US as to what yo u have in mind. We willg l adly p l an w it h y ou a nd g iv e y ou th e bes t poss ible plantingfo r th e money yo u des ire to spend.

    Francis C. Lathrop

    Our organization, comp"isedof a trained personnel. ofJ61's aservice combining all the outdoor arts to complete thehome beautiful.

    By t l u ~ ~ ~ : : : i ; ~ : ~ ~ C H T : J . ( J J 1 { e ~ e ~ a r b e r t " JARBERTH 9666

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    It will be possible formany years to come to getLong Life Woods forstructural and decorativepurposes. Much of thepresent-day lumbering isbeing done conservatively.In many cases only selected or approved treesare cut and sent to them i 11 , permitting theyounger ones to remainuntil maturity.The "Beauty" lumber ac:}uires in the fores ts , iswith it when it reaches ouryard. You will find it inevery board-somewhere.

    APRIL

    1928

    Th e L ink Between Fores t an d Home29 Ba1a Ave, BaJa-Cynwyd

    oUR ~ r O " ' V NWEEK,

    HOME-A P ~ O D U C T OF FORESTS

    Shull Lumber Company

    Forest Week,merican

    PresIdent Coolidge has said: "No other of our Internal problems Is of greater moment than therehabllttatton of our forests."Dean Cooley, of the University of Michigan and President of the National Engineering Councll. haswritten: "Re-forestation Is the most vItal factor In the future weltare of our country."If the future citizen. of the State could speak to us, they would say. "We can have forests only ItYOU provIde them. Purchase the Idle forest land now and put It to work. You make the Investment forus: we wl11 h el p p ay t he Interest on the bonds. and the timber wl11 payoff the principal."

    A few facts about the forestry situation in Pennsylvania:Total area Of Penna. State Forests 1,150,000 acresO ther fvr es t and wast e l and 13.000,000 acresDenuded waste l and , 7,000,000 acresTot al a rea o f the State of Penna 28,650.000 acresPenna. State Forests were started ln 1898.Income from these forests to date Is $734,782.00Deposited for State School Fund 427,462.00Taxes pald by State to Counties on these forest lands 56,542.00Cost per acre of State Forests " '" . .. . $2.26Present value 12.00TilE FOREST BOSH ISSl;E OF $25,000,000 will IlUrchase a,totaJ of 5,000,000 acres.an a rea eqnal t o that o f t he State of l"ew J e r s e ~ . T hi s I s t o be bonght and replantellat a c os t of $5 per acre.Acres to be purchased yearlY, 100,000.Annl4al cost of purchase and plantlng $500,000Interest at 4 per cent., $20,000.A;\IOUNT AI'PROPRIATED IX LAST SIX YEARS $500.000TI:lm REQUIRED AT PRESEXT RATE OF PURCH .\SE 300 YEARSLumber Imported lnto Penna. from outside 84 per cent.Pulp wood lmported 70 per cent.Yearly cost of this Imported lumber ' $50,000,000Yearly freight on tht s lumber 25,000.000Losses ln abandoned lumber sections ' . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 25,000,000TOTAL PREVENTABLE YEARLY LOSSES 100.000,000

    Re-forestation will put these waste lands to work again that denuded, as they are now, are costingus 8100,000,000 yearl)'.

    The first t rees of our forests to fal l before thewoodsman's axe were inNew England. Many o fthe houses built by theearly settlers around Boston and other Massachusetts towns are still standing-a tri but e' t o thedurability of WOOD.Wherever we go in NewEngland we find "Beautyin Wood," s o m e t h i n ~ thatcrea te s in us a deSIre toimitate the design, andmethods of constructionused by our forefathers.

    j".Save the Forests" week at the s ameIttme.The week in the United States i s directed by a n Ame ri ca n Fores t WeekCommittee, of which Theodore Roosevelt, of New York, is chairman. Alarge number of organizations, representing a w ide yariety of interests, areco-operating, among them associationsrepresenting outdoor, wil d life, an drecreational interests, f or es te rs a ndforestry association, the lumber consumers of forest products , labor , sci-entific, cidc, agricultural, press, church,: and women's organizations, as well asthe State and Federal Governments .Loca l Forest Week committees arc be-ing organized in every S tate.rn his proclamation, President Cooli dge u rges that during the week "allcitizens and appropriate organizations-including public officials, legislators, I--Ibusiness organizations, educators, edi-tors, clergymen, landowners a n others I I Big Tree Movers-g i\ 'e thought t o t he p re se rvat Ion and I Iwise usc o f our forests, t o t he e nd t ha t \energetic forest policies wiII be adopted Iin all communit ies ."Ex-Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh

    is chairman of the Pennsylvania Amer- Iican Forest \Veek Committee.American Forest Week Idustry, commerce and national l ife that WILL GIVE FAIRPresident Coolidge has officially will r c ~ u l t from. making the forest \Vith a magician and vent r iloquist ;.'" " , .)., " I l a n d ~ ot t he U! lJ ted S t? te s ful ly pro-I' . d' d f 1 artie! S'desl",nated the \\eek of .'\prJl .. -_8 f or d uc tt ve o f c on tl ll uo us t Im be r c ro ps . s al es o f c ak es , c a n ya n al cy . e .nat ion- ,wide observat ion of the annual . This year marks the eighth annual a sid e s how of s l ~ l a l l m o v i l ~ g pIctures

    "AmerIcan Forest \\'eek." Iobservance of American Forest \\leek, and other a t tract ions, a fair and en-Th

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    PAGE FOUR OUR TOWN

    BOWMAN

    In On e M inut e y ou ca n learn:1. Whether your life insurance

    p ro te ct s y ou r f am il y or jus tyour creditors .

    2. How t o m ak e it do t he R ig htthing.

    3. Ho w t o I nc re as e it s amoun twi thout increased cost.

    Liie Insurance Exc/usive/II

    Coming down hi l ls , d r iv ing in traffic,meeting a sudden emergency-Nash2-way 4-wheel brakes s u rr ound Nashowners with exceptional safety. Andthey also require th e minimmn of attention an d adjustment, because o f t he ir2-way andJully equalUsed design.Th e edra power an d estra saJety ofNash travel cost you no th ing , a s youwill discover i f youcompare Nash pricest o t h e prices asked fo r other cars. Nashl e a . th e world in motor car vahle!

    Farce Comedy in Three ActsNARBERTH PUBLIC SCHOOLAUDITORIUM

    "MORE WIVES"

    SAMUEL P.

    Friday and Saturday EveningsApril 27 and 28 , 1928

    BENEFITThe Narberth Fire Company

    Z4 l Iodel l -S84S to $1:.", 1.0.b.laetol7

    Jus t On e Minute g i ven t o me for explanation ma y mean y ea rsof a dd ed s ec ur it y f or y ou r family, a nd w ith ou t a ny cost

    whatever .

    for safer, more delightJul trat'el

    Robert s Nash Motor Co.Ardmore BranchLancaster Pike at Church Road Telephone: Ardmore 297576New Redaeed 'PI'IceI

    Th e Ulustrations of th e Nash AdvancedSix an d Special Six Sedan s, s hownabove7 point ou t two very g re at a dvantages which belong to everyonewhodrives th e Nash.For cl imbing hi ll s , go ing around othercars, get t ing away in front a t a trafficstart , Nash' ha s extra power an d greaterjlesibility, produced by th e highly perfected, precision balanced,Nash 7-belO'in gmotor, an d th e equally famous Nashstraight line drive.

    AOV".II11C:ED SIXS E D A ~

    ~ . 4 2 . ~

    pLil1 Extra powerfDownhill-Betterbrakes!on tgcmery Pike at Narberth Avenue

    Fo r Packard, Lincoln, Pont iac o r Dodge-n works jus t th e same in th e smal l c ar o r large.1\'Takes no differp",ce what ,the wake of your machine,I t 's b e st t o us e this NEW an d BETfER Gasoline.

    F o ~ . Essex, Hudson, Bu ick or FordS te p o n th e s t a r t e r an d y e ll : "All aboard I"In Reo, Studebaker , Pa i ge or StarJus t a few gallons will carry you far .Fo r Chrys le r , Hupmobil e an d Rolls-Royce,Ne w an d Better TEXACO'S th e wise man 's choice.Oakland, Whippet, Willys-Knight or Nash:Bu y th e Ne w TEXACO an d s av e your cash.

    Jus t d ri ve u p i n y ou r old " t in Lizzie,"L i ft t h e s ea t - and we'll get busy.TEXACO Ga s is sure some fuel,Smiles a t m i l e s -a nd kick ?- l ike a mule!Tr y a tankful in your Chevrolet :Bes t you've used in many a da y 1Fill up t h e t an k in your CadillacA nd b e sa t i s f ied- (or your money back) .

    SUNSHINE SERVICE

    Mrs . Ch ar le s Ir win , of Ardmore,formerly of Narberth, and Mrs. H. G.Venemann. of 212 Hampden avenue, I Ialso at tended the cOllventlon in Wash-i ngton last week of the D. A. R. I . -

    S. s. WHITE HOME SOLDTh e home of S. S. Whit e. J r ., :

    dental goods manu factureI'. has been ,sold, according to an announcement imade t hi s week. The h ou se is'l oc at ed o n O ld G ul ph r oa d, just,n or th o f Hagy ' s F()rd road, one mi le 'north of Narber th. ,Th e new owner is Frederic R.'Kir kl an d, who p ur ch as ed t he p ro -,perty through the offices of \Villia11lH. Wilson & Co. and W. GordoniSmith. The hou !' e i s c lo se to thepictmesCJue old \ \ ' hi te home at thefork of the r oad; ;. a yellow househidden by trees.'fhe property consists of a stoneEnglish type residence containing 20r ooms and 4 baths, g ar ag e w it hch au ff eur 's q ua r te r s. s it ua ted on alot of one and one-hal f acres, andcontains a f ron tage of 334 feet o l 1 l ~Old Gul ph r oa d. It was sold fo r i$50 ,000. at which pr ice it was hel d Ifor sale. The p r o ~ ' e r t y will be oc-:c up ie d a s t he residence o f t he p ur -chaser.

    l iB LESS INGWILSON 1.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------OUR1l0lW'N' CITIZENSHIP MEETING ~ - FIRESIDE , rrj -. : IS WELL RECEIVED -.I.. 1J . II, J tONE M t ",wcdding . which c a ~ l 1 e as a big:: US Inu e . ._______________ Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs 11. E va ns , o f s urp ri se to t hc lr m any f ne nd s was t ha t IA Co-operative C0111111111lty News- 11:-;"11,,11-:11 ~ - I W J I TilE FlltST PAllID 11e ri on avcnue, ga\ 'e a d i l 1 l ; e ~ pari[ of Mis s L il ian \Ni lson , o f Mer ion, andpapel' fOllnded in HI1.!, by the Nar- ~ h e l 1 1 ~ e h ' e s . Th e p res i ,l ent o f t h e Tucsday c\cning in honor C) .rs.. . ~ l r . Richard Blcssing, whi ch t oo k ibel,th C1J1C Associatioll and published Steil', of Toronto, Canada. who IS VIS- I I F 'd I '. I 'Elk IL n it ed S ta te s, s he !)oin ted out, is .. 1 P acc ast 11 ay, t lC l"t 1, 111 tOil,el.'el'y Sf/tm'day rrt Nal'bCl'th,Po. ' Itlllg lerc. . Md. Mrs. Blcssing is t hc daugh te r o fthe mos t p owe rf ul ma n in th e Mi ss H cl yn Brookhart, o.f B al tl - Mr . a ll d M rs . J. Ralph Wilson, of 675Publlshed bY the \\'orld. III It because of h is I ) owers 1110re. 1\ld., was t h gucs.t of 1\ltss Anne South Highland a vc nu e, M er io n. M r.U,'I;\;ORTO:-;' I 'I 'nJ.lSJll;\;H ('O;\Jl'. \;\;Y C. Compton, of \\ oodbllle avcnuc, last Hlessing, or "Dick," as hc is bcttcrPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON. Editor oj office. bu t hecause he is th e weck-cnd, Thcy a re c la ssma tc s a t! k n ow n h cr e, l iv cd at 1:.!1 Conway avc-ROBERT MOORS CA:l1ERON t h oug' h t l ead e r o f th e \\'orId. Tel11plc University. :nue, and is on thc forcc at the Nar-A,s!stant Editor HI'S. Elcanor Thornc entertaincd at berth Post Office. The couple arco 111l'e. Ziil\ Jlll.erfol1I A\'I'lIue There will he 1-1. amendments hridge Saturday at her apartment on llla ...l ng t he ir n om e at 500 Vvoodside I,Phone. Narberth 2545 ' )n the b a l l ~ t sli!)s next 0; o\'cmber Es'ex. av.enue. . . avenue,If no answer. call Ardmore 3100, . InVltatlons have bccn Issucd by MIss;--.:::..:.:.:-=-----------, an d now IS none too s oo n t o be IC ar ri c L ou is e D ougl as s f or a bridge' DANIEL BAIRDSUBSCRIPTION PRICE I I EIOne Dollar and Fifty Cen ts Per Yea r ' ::cqu ai nt in g o ne se li w it h them. p ar ty to he h el d at 1cr lOmc on m l . . . .In Ad,anee. . L Tcrracc Saturday ncxt. Dal1lel Baird, prCSHlent of thc Sixth~ any ot them ha\'c to do WIth I ),[1', and 1lrs. \Vaitman Stocher. of, National Bank, died at h is o ff icc l as tcxpendi ture and for that reason IP it ts bu rg h, w cr e t he g ue st s of Miss' Thursday afternoon from heart discase.. . I' t t II' Loi s Smi th . o f S ou th Narberth avcnue, : Mr. Baird, who was n years old, made.., ,are 01 partlcu ar mteres 0 a Ihis weck. i his home wi th his daughtcr, Mrs.' i t i 7 . ( ' n ~ . Ii all ,"oters were as Thc "Ri ps " mct t hi s w ec k at the i J. Howard ~ V i l s 0 ! l ' and his. g r a l i ~ l -careful with reO'ard to public ex- I hom e o f Dunstan Smi th . in t he A von r daughter'NMlbss EI hzabdetlcllLoUlsc \" 11-l:>. ' I 'T d' ' . 0' son, at ar ert 1 an lestnut ave-l ) e l 1 , . , e ~ as the\' 'Ire WIth !)ersonal : \ ) l a r t m c n t ~ , uc s a) c\ enll1". , I t e t . W st L l 1I < ,. I" nucs. n erm n was 111 c an e, i ~ x p e n d i t u r e s th e re ign of ex tra \' a - 1\lrs. Samucl ~ Sh,ope,. 108 Iona avc- , Hill Cemctery, Despite his ad\'anced'r n ce w ou ld s oon e nd . Th e in- , nu .c . has bccn ~ n \\ ashll11gtoD . Dh C .. agc Mr . Ba ir d attended his ot1ice". . I ' , ' lh lS \Vcck. prcsldlllg at t lC aug tel 's daily and hc was s tr icken an hour or 1 116 EI dAN b th 3753 WEntered as second-class matter. October 13. stal1at1ot1 o f v ot tn o ' Inac lineS \'.as f IHI') convention 1\\ rs Sh op e is the f I k >.,[ I) ' I I mwoo venue ar er -1914 at t he P os t Office at Narberth. Pa" , I' I 1\1 0., ,. . ' , ' . . . ' so a tcr lC camc to wor . .v r. :JalTl I1 I 1 l : l ~ r the Act of March 3. 1879. I'ln amendment \\' 1 I 1 rS'!natlOnal prcsldcnt ot. thc orgalllzatlon' i \\': '5 a past master of Melita Lodge, ,' ~ hwartz a(l\ 'ocated s wc e t he y I Rehcarsals ~ r b ~ 1 J l g h el d f or two, No. :.!!l;; F. and A. M., and scrvcd for ~ - - ~ - o ; - ; : : : - - ~ . ~ - ; : : : . - ~ - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ; ; ; - ~ - - ; ; ; - ; ; ; - ~ - - o ; - ~ - ~ - - o ; - ~ - ~ - - o ; - ~ - ~ - - ; ; ; - ~ - ~ - - ; E - ~ - ~ . - O ; - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ; : ; . - O ; - ~ - ~ . - O ; - ~ - ~ - - ; E - ~ - ~ - - ; E - ~ - ~ - -...; : ; ; - ~ - - o ; - ~ - - ~ - o ; - ~ - E - - o ; - ~ - E - - ; E - , g - I

    Saturdav. A)lril 28, 1928 end to el iminate election disputes p la ys t o I J gl\'en 111 tllC nearC1futur\e, l11any ycars as its s ec re ta ry . H c was I ~ " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ' l > \ , \ . " ~ ' ~ ~. . I ' f ' .' t'fi hv t hc chOI r o f t hc LUI ]('ran lUI''; 1. t hc f irs t h igh pri cs t of ~ I c l i t a Royal ~ l ,l n( a l e a! I.nore SCle.1l 1 ,c. : "Dinner at Six," one o f t he p l a y s ~ 111- . \rch Chapter, No. 284. He had bcenThe Good News ,J udge kl1lght. ~ \ ' l l t l e . ~ ~ h e d u l ~ d Ie ludcs the Mis se s Alma a!1d VlI!l lma president of the S ix th Kat iona l s ince. ., t o s pe ak on Amencan cltlzenslllp, \Velpcl. Frcda Scnn and E r n ~ Kaeh- Decembcr, 1!11!l.For ltS move In r educmg the schoo l : 'l 1i tN I his r ema rk s t o jury serv- 'Icr. Raymond ~ ! a ~ ~ \ . c l 1 and Blil Senn.' Sell ingtax rate to 18 mi ll s t he Narberthc H traced first the history of T,he .?ther play IS '\ oung Doctor De- WILLIAM J. HERRSCHAFT Real Estate. lIe. e .' vme \\1'11' J H If' 318 D I fJSchool Board IS due f or congratu a-: ttdicial !Jrocedure frol11 tl"lal hv I 'I' \\"1 S, kl ' f P ' I lam '. errsc la ~ , ot U( - !ill 1'1. . .." r. I ton tac IOUSC, 0 nce l ey a vc nu c d lc d l as t F rtd ay Mr H er - Rent ingtions. When such .a s tep can JUs I - hattIe a nd o rd ea l t o t n ~ 1 hy J t ~ r y . ;I\'Cnl1e. is .attending a h ~ t 1 s e qarty this; rschaft w a in t hc employ ~ a 'Phila- Real Estateably be t aken the re IS cause for s h 0 ' ; 1 ~ - , Th e j J l " e ~ e n t system 01 choosltlg w ~ e k ' l ' I H l 111. S ~ Isle.CIty, N. J. ! delphia departmcnt storc. Hc is sur- ~ ing. Nothing affects the average Clt!-, jnrors is. t he s pe ak er admitted. I ['he s u b - l ~ m o r ; . \ : I ~ I mcct at the, v i\ 'Cd. by h is w if e ~ n n a , ~ v h o is the and evenz en qu ite s o v ital ly as ta xes. A man Inn.;l"ientitir O J t he :lllllll p e r ~ ( ) n s , b.ol11c, ,of MISS \ I rgmla Douglas,s d O ,proprlctress of the l ~ h l l G If t s ho p o n ~ I .". . . . ' .\ I.Im Icrracc 1\londay e\'enll1g all( IS- Havcrford avcnue, and b y a son, )os- ill MOVINGmay, or may not vote regular y a ~ called lo r sen'lce 111 : \ fontgomerj cu.; s p la ns f or a c ak c b ak e to hc h cl d e ph G. Hcrrschaft. High Requiemc o r ~ ~ n g to t ! J ~ . t e m p e r ~ t u r e a o \ a ~ ~ ~ COtlllty ahout j: ; pe r cent. s e r \ ' ~ . SC?l11e t ime soon. Thc d an ce l as t c ve - 1 1as s wa s s ai d Tuc sday a t SI. Marg- Real Es ta tepohl1cal p r o c : 1 V ; t 1 e ~ ~ k b U ~ e P y By (I f the ~ . pe r cent. who ge t off. I l l l l1g al the BrY,nwood .Manor Inn .was arct ' s Church. Bur ia l t oo k p la ce atw h e ~ h e r he ee s I e It or no ; If 1 ' , ~ '11 '_ I a verv succcss lu l a ff aI r, both SOCIally Holv Cross Cemetery. FOI' action:heJp1l1g to reduce the taxpayers .bur- ahotlt ha la \ e l l : a ~ ~ ) I 1 < l ) e ex ! a nd f in an ci all y. a nd it is h op ed that ' , ~ den the school board earns the .unlVer- ' ' ' " p ~ . Excuse;; p r e ~ e n t e r l to t he dances w il l hc gin'n frcquently. I COMMUNITY CLUBsal thanks of a ll Narbe rt h r e s l d e ~ \ ~ s 1udg-e" usually ma y be g - r ~ ) u p e r l l Miss Elma Recsc. of Hampdcn a\'c-Theksc.hoOll boahrd h h ~ s ttakend Ptl' n tinder three c l a ~ s e ~ : doctor s cer- IlUC. and 1\1 i ss J anc Knowl ton. o f Anl-, CONTINUED FROM THF. FIRST PAGE J. RAYMOND SHARPto rna e I t c ear t at t IS ax re uc 0 . I' . ling thc wcck end ind 'bl th h r ful tificltes b t l s l 1 1 e " ~ exctl.;e.; anf 1110re. arc spenc - %was ma e POSSl e roug ca e .,.. ' . ~ ' . ' . 1 Cont'Or dv ill e Pa guests e nj oy ed c ar ds . c and y a nd l!planning.of the bl!dget ~ n .by effect- feehle exctlses. ! he lirst c as s I Mrs. Josq;h H. Miller. of 4:W Hav- 750 DREXEL BLDG., PHILADELPHIA, PHONE LOMBARD 0540~ n certam ~ c o n o m l e s ~ h l c h In no way ar e alway;; h on or ed a nd t he sec- e rford avcnuc. ent er ta incd thc mcm- prizes. 01' 19 WOODSIDE AVE., NARBERTH, PHONE NARBERTH 4178mterfere wlth the effiCiency and wh ell: a nd w he n t he \' a pp ea r \'alid. It! h er s o f h cr b ri dg c c lu b Friday l as t a t M rs . \V. f Russlell G \ J \ ~ c c n , c,haiCrlnan of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~being of the school. No teac ers ' liT 1 I I 1'1 b M p ro gr ams o r t le "oman s o m l l l t1 - I : ;: : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : - .sal ar ie s have been reduced n or o th er i s s ur pr is in g: , t 10Ug 1. ,U C ~ leI' ~ o m e . . ,IC mcm c rs are V' ,nity Cl ub , has arrangcd with Dr,false economies instituted Knight said, h ow man \' finanCIal ) O a m l e ~ Bf, SmIth., ~ I [ r s t ' bGtcorgc I ~ 1 Gcorge Earlc Raiguel. the well-known. ..... 1 I rt 1. a ormcr rcslc cn , u now IV- I dIf'B this step the school board falls c r i ~ e ~ and b u s l l 1 e ~ s cras ]( '5 l l ong ago t ha t CounCil reduced the . 1Ig" 1 C .ISS 0 me l IS I ,110

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    PAGE FIVE

    ARDMORE 1890..

    Four Generations Since 1822111untral lirtctnrs

    Telephone at any t ime o f d ay or nightArdmore 243104 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa .

    Q!qarlts . &tuarb &&nu(C. Wallace Stuard)

    2

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANCOUNTIES GAS i& ELECTRIC COMPANY -Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47 1Hilltop 233 Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600

    ...ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.MaiR Line DistributorsTELEPHONES

    Between IIOOQII1'JI2000';}heres NoCarthatCompareswithBUICKomb the field and you'll come rightback to Buick for the style, colors,upholsteries and appointmeats of il lbodies by Fisher. .Fewpeoplewillquestion thatstatement,and many will insist that Buick leadership extends well beyond the pricelimitsmentioned above.

    Make th e same test in performanceand again you'll select Bukk for thepower,getawayand dependabilityo faValve-in-Head six.cyliDdel' eagiae'Yibrationlas beyond belkf.

    , ~ . :

    WAYNE 400

    fiDd further proofof Buick superiorityin Buick's Lovejoy Hydraulic ShockAbsorbers,Double-DropFrame,SealedChass is, Mechanical Four-WheelBrakes and a host of features not combiDed in anyother car.Buy your car carefully. Make thorough comparisons. Prove to yourself thatBuic:Ic outpoints all other '* ' sellingCOlnP'lre specificatio. aad you'D betweea _1000 and _2000.

    SEDANS $119' to '1995 COVPSS '1195 to '1850 SPORT MODELS'1195 to '1525AU pricclf. 0. 6. PliItI.Miell.o p t . . . , _ to 6e atkJ. TU G.JI.A.c. /iatIJtce ". . . lIN " ,01 ' liesirll61eo is ._illl61&.

    GIVE SCHEDULESOUR TOWN

    HAVERFORD TO HAVEMIDDLE ATLANTICS

    New Route

    Was Toastmist)'ess

    "

    ------------..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - I r ........ , - ' a . . . . . . , ..... " _.,. . . . . . . , . ... -I.. R. PEACOCK I : R. s. TOUHILL !. IDteri.or and Bsterlor PalDtbal II : Electrical Contractor : WILL AE GLAD TO J I l S T I M A T ~ .: "S,"lce wtlb. smile" ,I D _ A N L-..6" pl ' .,.... BOW1II&N Al'&N1JK ,.07 .....el: .e.. .r_........, Dttmates Purnlahed '. phlne . Narber&b sear , PHOq IlBRION lOll := = " . ~ . - ._--.---.--------.---.-.. t .. , .. .. _ l l 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 ! i ~ ! l i ! ! ! ~ ~..~ . ! ! . ~ _ ~ _ o ~ . _ ~ " O ~ _ ~ _ . ~ _ ~ _ ~ . _ ~ _ ~ . ~ . _ ~ ! l i ! l i ! l i ! l i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! l i ! l i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ~ 1

    Effective March 11, 1928

    ADDITIONAL BUS SERVI CE

    OTHER ROUTES

    The patrons of t he line will receive our bestefforts in rendering M. B. C. standard service.

    Lancaster Avenue Line-From Philadelphia to Rosemont.Strafford Line-From Rosemont to Garrett Hill.Gladwyne Line-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, AI'elmore, to Gladwyne.MontgomeryAvenueLine-FromMontgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Philadelphia via Narberth.Short Line-From 54th and City Line to Narberth via Bala-Cynwyd.

    Women's Interclub Tennis Play WillCommence Saturday, Apri l 28.

    Ch h' 8 H ld f Announcement of t he Interclub tennisamp lOns IPS to e e o r schedul e for t he season was made lastThree Years at Main Line Monda y by M rs . Harrison Smi th , o f

    It he Mer ion C ri cket C lub, secretary ofCollege. the Women's Interclub Tennis Associ-at ion of the Phi ladelphia dist r ict .20 C OL LEGE S C OMPE T E Th

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    PAGE SI X O U R T O W NEve ry t on o f coal we se ll comes

    f rom theLAWRENCECOLLIERY,which is th e richest mine i n t h e v as tMAHANOY DISTRICT.This means to theconsumer a uni

    formity ingoodcoa l the year round.Well-sized, low ash , c lean anthracite.2240 pounds to every ton./.]. SKELTON, Jr.

    THEATRE BUILDINGBala Ave., BalaCynwyd, Pa.Call Cynwyd 215

    MAIN LINE AWNING CO.49 East Lancas te r AvenueCall A"dmore 1842

    When Should I OrderAWNINGS?FORESIGHTED people are answeri ng t he question now, thereby eliminatingt he Sp ri ng r us h. The awnings t hen maybe erec ted at your convenience.

    ASK FOR ESTIMATES

    $13.2513.5013.259.757.50

    Come see the Big ParadeofBottles,close to 100,000daily, at this one of sUI

    bottling plants

    CASH PRICES

    ANTHRACITE COALNo Ca1'rying Charges

    ; : ; Y : ~ ? Y :

    i:ii;zi/::'c};:;:');'.;C.:~ j ( ; R t ' t ~

    EGG .STOVE ..,NUT .PEA .BUCK .

    Cleanliness and CareHave Produced ResultsT ODAY the morta li ty rate in the terri tory we serveis much lower than before modern methods of milkproduction were introduced.Where epidemics formerlyappeared from time to t ime, these sections now havebecome comparatively immune.

    The highest standards of qual ity and cleanlinessexist in selecting and supervising our country supplysources .. . The same care follows every step of production from the farm to your home. At various dairyproducts shows, farmers whose milk output is boughtby Supplee-Wills-Jones invariably are awarded the major ity of prizes offered. A recent case was the show atWest Chester , in which 8 prizes were taken by dairieswhose output is purchased by this company. Theseinclude the silver cup for high score . Our milk hasbeen awarded 32 Gold Medals in 18 years and a tota lof close to 400 prizes, including medals, cups, ribbons,banners, etc.... This record is unapproached by anyother milk anywhere.SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES

    Health HeadquartersDistributors of WALKER-GORDON Certified and Acidophilu8 Milk

    Main Line Branch 758 Lancaster Ave Bryn Mawr

    The Sign of the Best MeatsTo End the Day Right

    JJ!5'

    there is nothing l ik e a piping hot,good meat dinner.To start t he year right,there is no resolution so good asto have on ly t he best meats, an d to have

    t h em every day.Brad l ey ' s have so ld t he best meats inPhiladelphia for fifty years. They stillsell them.Deliveries twice daily t o t he M ain Line.

    You Are Invited to Open a Cha1'ge AccountBRADLEY MARKET CO.

    . .-z ......1old Medill Milk-Winner of }32 Gold Medals-Now Set1Jed ;c..: Jram Overbrook to Devon

    R ic ha rd J . Hami lt o n was unanimously re-elected president of th eA rdmo re Chamher o i Comme rc eat its annual meeting- an d e l e c ~tion. held in t h e A rdmo re Y. M. S T IL L A F T ER P A RK E R SC. A .. Tuesday n ig ht . Ap ri l 1 ~ :Mr. Hamilton. \ \'h o is p re si de nt L ow er Merion po li ce ar e stillof th e Merion T it le a nd Trust a f t er motor i s ts violating parkingCompany, is acti, 'e in many Main regulat ions on various Ma in L in e ILinc civic assllCiations. an d ha d I I . \V" t IlOroug ltares. . arntt1g a gs a reexpressed ul1\\'illingness to sen 'e gi"en first, an d if no t heeded ar e Ia no th er t erm as head of th eChamber. followed by s ummon s es . S e ve r al IPresident of t he hody s ince its 01'- warning t ag s wer e g iv en to park

    ganization ten years ago, ~ r. Ham - e rs t hi s w ee k on S imp son road"ilton will no\\' com mence his Lancaster P ik e, C ri ck et a ve nu e, Ieleyenth year of sen'ice. Hi s elec- Ardmore. It i on came a f te r Har ry C. Bare. "icepresident. who also ~ r a s nominated BUTT STARTS FI RE Ifor 11resident. decl ined the honor . The Bryn Mawr Fi re Company cx-Other officers r e- el ec te d we re t inguished a rubbis11 fire in the cellar 2106 MARKET STREETHarry C. Bare. "ice president: oi t he Doy le Bui ld ing, Warner and Ia Opposite Erlanger TheatreI-Toward G. Kur tz , t re as ur er . a nd Lancaster avenues, Haverford, 6.05 .A. L. Reinhold. secretary. \Villiam P.!VI. T ~ e s d a y . 1\0 damage was done. Rittenhouse 7070, . ". It IS bel te \" ed the f ire was caused hy L ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; . , :C. Frankenfield a nd D r. J. \ \. atson , the c a r e l e s ~ flinging oi lighted ciga-Goddard h ad a ls o been nom1l1ated I ret t e hutt IIlto thl' rubhlsh heap.as vice president but both decl ined.I , ~ _ ~ _ = _ ~ .__~ _ ~ . ~ _ = _ ~ . _ = . = ~ ~ _ ~ ~ - ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =D avid Charle s a nd William S'ICasey had been nomina ted wi th Mr. iKurtz as treasurer. hut :\Ir. Charles!withdrew an d :\1 r. Cas ey was de-Ifeated. Only 35 memhers were present to vote.New Directors: Brown and Bare. I1. Eo Bro\\'n ;111(1 10hn L. Baer:w ~ r e elected m e m b e r ~ of t he board Iof directors. to serye io r three years. isucceeding E. A. Fitts a nd F ra nk iR :\1 ills.' Th e board !lOW consists:of Dr. 1. \\ '. Coddard. chairman:lWilliam- G. l

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    PAGE SEVEN

    MISSION SOCIETY MEETSThe \\ 'ol11en's :vI issionarv Societ\'of the Lutheran Church ~ \ " i l l hol;1

    i ts mon th ly mee ti ng a t t he home of~ rs. S ea bo ld t. 40 I Karbertha \"el1tle. at 2 () ' cl ock on Tuesdav.May 1. -

    All Saints' Church.\Vynnewood, Pa.

    Rector. Rev. Gibson Bell.8 A. III.-Holy Communion.10 A. ~ l . - C h u r c h school.11 A. i\1.-Morning prayer and sermonby the rector. .7 P. ~ I . - Young People's Fellowship.7.::0 P. ~ L - E v e n i n g prayer.

    HOLD POSTPONED MEETINGThe postponed ;\pril meeting ofthe eood f el lowshi p C lu b will b eheld on Friday evening, :'vlay -t. atR o'clock at t he h ome o f Mr. A. T.13awden. corner 0 f \ \.vnnewoodroad and \\'oodside a\"ei1l1e. AllImembers are expected to be presenta nd b ri ng a f rien d not only f or anenjoyahle evening. but a lso to meett he n ew pastor. Re\. Samuel :\IacAdams. Light refreshments will be

    men's meeting 1 served.I

    CHURCHES

    Merion Friends MeetingMontgome,.y Avenue atMeet ing House Lan e

    This s oc ie ty makes no c la ims t o b e a chu rch ofdoctrine or of h is to ri c f ac t. We are a SOCIETYOF FRIENDS whose members owe each otherfriendliness, and cla im no authority one overanother. fjf We have no formal creed, and suchunity as we have-and we have a great dealis due to the fact that reasonable minds working on the same materials are likely to arrive atsimilar conclusions. fjf However , we demandno unity of opinion and we find both int eres tand s timulus in our many differences,

    Sunda)': 1\1asses, 6.30. 7.30, 9.00 and 10.30.Last Mass is a High Mass and followed by Benediction.A sermon is preached at each Mass.

    Ho ly OSJ's : 6.00, 7.00,8,00 an d 9.00.Last Mass is followed by Benediction.

    First Fridays: Mass, 7.00 j Hol y Hou r, w it h sermon, at8.0l) P. M.Sodality- B. V. M. meet s every Tuesday at 8.00 P. M.Holy Na rne Soci et y meet s on the Second Sunday of the

    month at 8.00 P. M.Sunday School (Catechism an d Bible Hostory), for al l

    girls an d boys under sixteen y ea rs o f age and no tattending a Catholic school, Sundays, after the 9.00o'clock Mass. .

    REV. ROBERT F. HAYES, RECTOR

    St. Margaret's Catholic Church208 North NmbeJth Avenue

    First C hu rc h o f C hr is t, Scientist.\Vomen's Cluh Building.Ardmore Avenue, Ardmo re , P a.(Daylight Saying Time.)

    II :\ . M.-Sunday services.11 A. ~ I . - S u n d a \ school.\V l'dnesday ( ' \ ' e n i i l ~ , testimonial meeting at S o'c1ol'k.Ixeading room. I!I ,Vest Lancaster avenue. open week day, from 10.:10 to 4.::0:\Vednesday ev('nings from 0 to !lo4..Th e subjcct for t he B ib le l es son ser mon fo r Sunday.. \pril 2!1, is "Everlasting l'unishmenl."

    t ho se o f y ou who l ive I enteenth and Arch streets , on \Vedne :! - in t he Na rbe rt h Thea te r .day, Ua y 2, 10.30 A. M. 645 P M.-Senior and J un io rTh e mid-week p ra ye r a nd praise L e ues .sc;rvice will .he hcld OIl 'vVednesday eve- g p' ,IlIng at 8 0 clock. 1 7.45 M.-The vesper servIce.Th e monthly meeting of the Sun- Theme, "The Sub-Apostolic Church."d ay S cho ol B oar d will be held on Th e \Voman's Miss iona ry Socie ty

    \Vednesday ~ v e n i n g at t he c lo se o f the meets at t he h ome of Mrs. Seaboldt,prayer mectmg. 401 Narberth a\enue. at 2 P. M. on

    Tuesday.Tuesday e\'ening the regular

    monthly meeting of the Church Council.Ser- Friday. 8 P. nl . -The scn ior choi r11 - rehearsal.

    Church Notesg lad t o wclcomcncarby.

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    THE BAPTIST CHURCH OF THEEVANGEL WISHES TO THANK "OURTOWN" FOR THIS CHURCH PAGE.WE EXPRESS OUR CONFIDENCE INTHE WHOLESOMENESS OF THEENTERPRISE AND THE SINCERITYOF ITS APPEAL TO THE FOLKS OF

    N A R B E R T H

    "Much stress Is laid u po n h ea lt h; muc h u po n tmlnlng andb ot h a re vitally Important-yet they avail little wi thou t t h eboy has t he r igh t attitude toward l if e. Hel p th e boy to takes tock o f himself: wha t t he y a re : h is e qu ipment for lIfe 's work;t o k now what he wan ts t o d o and be. I speak from experience.tt Is the hardest question a b oy h as t o decide."HELP THE BOY FIND HIMSELF"

    Community Father and Son MeetingNarberth Theater, Sunday, 4 P. M.

    Rev. Cletlls A. Senft, Pasto,.

    REV. SAMUEL MacADAMS, Minister

    WISDOM HAS SAID:

    Comer Essex and Price Avenues

    9:45 A. M.-Bible School.11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship and Sermon."The Best Wine Last."6 :4.5 P. M.-EpwOlth League Devotional Meeting.7:45 P. M.-Evening Worship and Sermon."Lot's Choice."

    You Are Invited.

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalChurch

    Holy TrinityEvangelical Lutheran Church

    This Announcement Inserted through th e co-operation of th e Merion Construction Co., John Albrecht Nurseries and Klrscht Barber Shop.

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    FOR NARBERTH'S

    ChurchWynnewocJd, Pa.

    Saints

    This Wee kly Page is Made Possible by the Co-operation of the G,'OUP of ChuJches Whose Announcements Appeal Below

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    AllREV. GIBSON BELL, Rector.

    8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.10:00 A. M.-Church School.11:00 A. M.-Morn ing P raye r and Sermon by

    the rector.7 :00 P . M.-Young People's Fellowship.7:30 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon.

    Narberth Presbyterian Church

    A Boy Scout PrayerComposed by a Scoutmaster of Detroit, Mich.

    A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend all themeetings of this church. Special ser l l l ln l in celebration ofBoy Week tomorrow morning.

    Rev . John Van Ness, M. A., Minister

    "Our Father , mak e u s Trustworthy, fo r there ar e those who t rust us.Make us Loyal, for through loyal ty we reaeh our highest ideals.Teach us t o b e Helpful, fo r through helpfulness do w e forget ourselves.Make us F1-iendly, for there are so many who need a friend.Mak e u s Kind, for kindness is th e oil in the cogs of life's machinery.Help us to be Clean in t hought , i n speech an d in deed, and may we

    remember that ou r bodies are Thy Hol y T empl es , a nd that anyabuse thereof is t o t ampe r wi th t he p lan s o f t h eAlmigh t yArchi te ct .

    !\bove all, 0 God, help u s t o be Reverent; not reverent only toward Thee,but reverent toward aU things which Thou hast made."

    In Christ 's N ame we p ra y. Amtl ' ."

    I Th e Presbyterian Church.An Exposition of Their Fal'th Rev. John Van Ne ss . n1. A., Minister.Mcet ings for April :W:Prepared Especially for 0,4;; A. M.-Bihle s ch oo l. M r. Jos-"0 T " eph H. McClay, s l ; l p e r i n t e n d ~ n t . Baptist Church of the Evangel.ur own. 11 A. M.-Mormng wor sh Ip . S cr - Robert F Kei 'ht ;"I t 1 t- 't "I) S - k t 1'1" Y u g ,. g on, ' 1I11S er., . , . n on "ex. , un . , p e 0 liS. 0 n Sunday, April :1!I:n ~ fa 1/0'1('1/1[1. ar/lck. prepared by .ll,.'.' "Ian. ,A sermo.n In c e l e b r ~ t J o n . of !1,4.; A. "I .-Church school..llal"loll T. JIIS/IC,', el.'rl,' of ti,e Mfl"l,m IIIOY \ \eck. MUSIC by a boys chOir. II A ' 1 - " l on i n T r l P r e P a r a / i ~ ' e Fri,ellds' -'lce/ill.l/. cOlleludcs ~ 1 A, ;"I .-Junior church for young 1110n. G r ~ a t 1 ~ e x t s 1 f ; o n ~ v o A I ; ; ~ ~ ./"c sl'Colld sel"lcs of paf/es de; a/cd /0 children. " \ ~ ' h e n ;"1 ere Sea OilS J .( "/ "e churchcs of .Yarber/h. 4 P. "1.-i\leeting for m en a nd b oy s ' I ') '1 I Y1a 1 S t' uS f IBce . .

    1, I' N I 'I . f I .. . "' .- I U " Ir a I on 0 oy \\ eckA lOut the y ~ a r ](147 a young 111an o. 111 !he 'a r lerth 1eat.er. ~ e urt ler in the Narbcrth"'Theater.

    1!l vears. one ( ,eorge Fox, felt a restless notIce elsewhere 111 t l us papc r . - I' M "0 I I' d t' I. k ., I I I tl . I) nl J . ]. I . .- I UI g peop e s evo lonaurge to see' a SplTltua tntt I ot ler Ian b,4.) . I .- umor '..n( eavo r mcet - hOI r l' pi " \VI Sh Id \\ ' Twhich the church of h is t ime o ff er ed . :ng conducted b y n li ss Furber. to In! k AII' P If

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    Wa.yne 1928

    Narberth

    NO CLINKERS

    We are very proud ofourhorses- and we take thebest care of them. Wehave two large casesfullof prizes they have won.

    Notice NewtonHorses

    William H. C. RamseyBRYN MAWR. PA.Phone:: BRYN MAWR 68

    HOSIERYUNDERGARMENTS

    Handled by

    Philadelphia

    is foremost in ou r

    with Newton Coal at s uc h a pri ce . Ourprice is always the lowes t poss ible forsuch quality.Men -We are proud of our organization- yard superintendents, telephone girls,drivers-all of them, Notice the courtesythe care fulness of Newton drivers forinstance. See how careful t he y a re o f ourcus tomer 's p rope rty. See how they leavethe window - lawn - pavement a s theyfound It. See how they keep their horses inwonderful shape. We will not hire a manwho does not care for horses.You should b uy y ou r coal now to s av emoney . And you shou ld c er ta in ly buyNewtonCoal-the finest q u a l ~ t y you can buy.

    Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction

    DEPENDABILITY

    DAVID E. WILLIAMS & CO.

    WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW CAR

    Phone, Narbe1,th J,.005219 Haverford Avenue

    IF INTERESTED IN A BETTER COAL, BUYGOWENLEHIGHANTHRACITE

    L. M. ThompsonBALA, PA.Phone: CYNWYD 280

    LOW ASH

    PASTRY AND BAKED GOODS

    THORNTON-FULLER SERVICEArdmol'e 2991

    do you consider the service back of it ?Cjf Your new c ar will require SERVICE no mat ter howgood it may be. When you want service you w an t itquickly and efficiently. Take these considerat ions withyou whenyou buy you r n ew car.ClI We operate the l argest servi ce s t at ion In SuburbanPhiladelphia. We h ave o ve r 20,000 square feet of Roorsurface devoted entirely t o the owners of Dodge BrothersMotor Cars and Graham Ikothers Trucks. We h av e expert mechanics, expert machinists, metal workers, andtrouble finders, all of them specialize in Dodges exclusively.

    Cjf SO WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW CAR THINK OF

    You may rely on them fo r quality of materials used, sanitary condi tions under which they ar e made, a nd t he freshness with which they reach you.

    WHITE'S SWEETSHOP

    ' r . - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - :~ . : l 9 0 1 ' - . ~ !\

    ' v , . ~ Smart Little Dresses l ! : f r l ' l ~ for the wee misses which wi,lil{_... ,__ please them as well as theIr I

    . - -L - - - - - ' ' ' - - , . ! mothers.\:7." .

    China

    ACakeYou'llLovetoCut

    Lansdowne1908

    Record-Newton serves over one- thirdof Philadelphia homes and has bui lt thisbusiness because of quality coal and savingmoney for our customers.Aim-Newton hasthe highest quality coalstandard in t he country. We will neversacrifice thequal ity of Newton Coal. Thereis no substitute for quality.Ability-We have grown large becausewe had the be!'lt brains in the coal business,always working toward qual ity coal aseconomical as possible.Price-Our tremendous size insures us ofthe lowest purchasing price. No one canor do es sell a coal comparable in qualitv

    THE GARDENNURSERIES

    orAU. 8400N owA battery of trained telephoneoperators insureyou of quick attention.

    A. E . lVOHLERT, Owner

    oae , -

    FLOWERING TREESof theORIENT

    JapanAlso a Complete Line of

    NW'sery Stock

    Consider these thingsabout your eoal dealerI t will pay you real money in savingsto piek your eoal dealer earefully

    N.R.PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaintingWILL BID GLAD TO ESTIMATJIl407 Essex Ave., Narberth, P..Phone, Narberth 263'7

    Phone: Narberth 3854

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    ll! Montgome1'y Avenue, Narberth,I Telephone: Narberth 9796II_._.--.--._--------._.-.-----._----------

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    Nar.2564

    E N J O Y

    DAVIS'

    SUR T O W N

    We Cal l For and Del iver

    The Oldest St01'e in Narberth224 Haverford Avenue

    The Narberth Pastry Shop

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    that cool, fragrant aroma whi ch comes f rom freshtobacco only.We have th e la rgest and f reshest assor tment of tobaccos on th e Main Line.

    234 Haverford Avenue

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    to most people is only imaginary.

    THE-MERIONTITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMOREPE NNSY L V A N I A

    NAR .BER .TH BALA . - CYN \ l VYD

    LIFE INSURANCE ha s become in-dispensable to the t hi nk in g m anwho wishes to protect his family andproperty-but i s Li fe I ns ur anc e in itselfe no ug h? I nd iv id ua l c as es need ind ividua lattention. You know your beneficiaries, theircharacters and their needs, and you shouldbe th e on e to d icta te now th e form i n whichthey ar e to receive the ir future income.Ou r lnsurance Trust Plan permi ts t h isflexibility of p ayment , u nd er a lm os t anyc ondi ti on . You can make cer ta in that yourfamily is not only protected financially, bu tthat their income will be sou ndly r egu lated.

    You wi ll find ou r Trust Departmentcordial in its welcome and helpful in it s suggestions.

    We hav e an unusual ba rga in in strong, sturdyprivet stock.50,000 Three-Year-Old Plants at

    Plant a Hedge

    $5.00 per 100Plant your hedge NOW at these remarkableprices, or we will gladly submit estimates to do th ework fo r you.

    Drives Constructed Broken Flagstone

    Ca.rpenter and BuilderWALTER NEWRUCK

    Your PropeJty Line-

    Screens and Weather Strippingh'jIITHE MA IN L I N E I I ~ ~r- I MNKING INSTITUTION I - < ; , ; > e ' ~It's th e "Follow Through"That Counts

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    What. could be moredelicious than a tastysandwich and a coolingdrink? And for thatlet-down feeling in th eafternoon, th e antidote is awaiting you

    here.

    LUNCHat ou rFOUNTAIN

    Haverford and Na rber thAvenues

    Phon., NARBERTH 3920

    Crane's

    SENIORS PLEASE I~ o b e r t Kesler was especially g o o ~ inIWe call and deliverhis part as a seeker after truth. Rlch- WITH TWO PLAYS ard Bye a s E d d ~ Knight lost his mous- . J ALMAN TaitorItache at a crucial moment-and more ,comedy resulted, with no detriment to Daily press ing French dry cleaningi the performance. Dyeing RepairingBenefit Performance Draws a'i' Shakespeare was brought up to d a ~ e 105 Essex AvenueA d IJ1 a shortened verSion, performed mLarge U lence to I modern dress, with a minimum of NarberthHigh School. I scene-shifting, as the playe;s' second ;== :g ..... ~ ) O O t J : : l I _ ~ j _ : : I \ ~ = ) O O t J : : l = .....~ = = ~ .!part o f t he program, EspeCially com-STUDENT ST',ARS SHINE! mendable ~ v a s the acting of G r ~ t a Gib-,:M. . bons, presIdent of the dramatic club,Ias Kath:..rina. the shrew; Ben Ludlow,

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    The primary objec t In joining a. clUb of this kind Is thatone may go there for a couple of hours In the evening for somereal exercise and re laxat ion or enjoy a w ho le d ay In the greatoutdoors.Spring Lake. because of Its accesslbll1ty t o t he Main Lineand Its natural beauty. makes It Irresistible. The location. combining the attractions of woods and f ields. provides Ideal picnicspots. The lake affords quiet. shallow water f or c anoeing.There Is a beach fo r timid swimmers and beginners. and forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every facil ity for watersports. tennis. basketball and other spor ts Is offered. The yearround membership Includes Ice-skating privileges.There Is health In the great outdoors-health In I ts ful lestsense-physical. menta l. sp ir i tua l. Our late President Rooseveltsaid: " To be fit mentally . one must be fit physi cal ly : ' Th isexclusive little place will serve t he l a tt e r purpose.Adults. $10.00: six to sixteen years. $5.00. Children undertwe lve year s of age must be a tt ended by adu lt s. oues t. accomp an ie d b y member. 50 c en ts . Spe ci al rates f or f amil ie s.Swimming Instructions. s ix l es sons for $5.00. l

    MEMBERSHIP LIMITED Phone-Malvern 543 1~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .

    WAYNE

    J. HOWARD MECKE, Jr.Builderand Owner902-903 Packard Bldg.Philadelphia,Pa.

    OR CONSULT YOUR BROKER

    Colored enamel bath fixtures, 2 baths and first floor lavatory.Colored tile bath rooms.Finished room in basement with fireplace and wide plank floors.Here is an ideal location for the man who wants tol ive in the count ry , and yet keep in close dai ly touch with his business. There isthirty-minute express service (no change of cars), on the P. R R.Main Line from Wayne to Broad Street Station, with eighty trainsdaily, and a commutation rate of sixteen cents. In addition thereare 134 trains a day on the Philadelphia and Western R R , andbus service along the entire Main Line.Adjoining this tract is the new "Chester Valley Stables" ridingacademy from which one may take daily rides over the beautifulcountryside and through the Valley Forge Park of2500 acres. Apolo field and steeplechase course will shortly be added t o i t s facilit ie s. The new St. Davids Golf Club is within walking dis tance tothe south, whi le adjoining this tract to the nor th is the newlycompleted Val ley Forge Golf Course. Direc tly eas t, and pract ically adjoining, is the "Bob Whi te Farm," home of the ChesterValley Hunt. At Wayne is a new mot ion p ic tu re theater with1500 sea ting capac ity. Wayne a lso has numerous fine s tores andpublic, parochial and private schools. Six churches.

    Something unusual

    See the large model of each Ilomestead at tile furnished sample home onpremises

    Thirty-seven plots, of an acre and a half to five acres, in thisColonial Village have already been sold, which certainly showsthat many persons are tired of the congestedsections.

    1. Hoffman controlled vapor heat-nationally known.2. "Ideal Red Jacket" Porcelain Enamel boiler with all heating mains inbnsement covered.3. Private inter-communicating 'phone to servants' quarters.4. Metal lath on all ceilings.5. Large Colonial brass knocker engraved with purchaser's name.6. Mastt!r electric switch from main bedroom.7. Rubbish chute from kitchen to basement.8. Individual built-in -'phone booth -(Not-coatcloset).9. Automobile gasoline tank and pump--280-gallon capacity.10. Metal weather stripping of entire house.11. Clothes chute from second floor to laundry.12. Full-length copper screens.13. Tile bath floors heated.14. Lights in all closets on automatic electric buttons.15. Builtin Electric wall heater in two bath rooms.16. Copper gutters and flashings.17. Old crane in each fireplace (Not reproductions).18. Random width %" oak floors, 5" to 12" wide, with round wood plugs.19. Old wood carved mantels-Some 100 years old (Not reproductions).20. A model of each house made to ~ scale.21. Electric ventilating fan in the kitchen.22. 40-gal. automatic gas water heater.23. 14-oz. copper gutters, spouting and flashing.N. Stepping stones used on all porches and walks (No concrete).There will also be a few houses that will contain in addition to theabove the following:-

    In the Martin's Dam Section just five minutes by motor northof Wayne Station, on the Main Line, a Colonial village has beenstarted.These single homesteads will occupy sites varying from one andone-half to five acres, and will be built i n t ru e Colonial styles,having five and six bedrooms and three baths-prices rangingfrom $25,000 to $45,000.All of these houses which I build will be equipped with the following unusual features which are included in the sale price:-

    Ye Oddity Shoppe"The G i ft Cen te r of th e Main Line"Haverford at Forest AvenueTelephone: Narberth 2882

    Opell Friday Evenings

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    =====a4" I - . G I ~ ~ ~ 2 : ~ ~ : , ~ ? P ...".A field o f Spr in g flowersi- Spring Lake Paoli. Pa.blue violets,-yellow daiSIes,-young green grasses. That'swhat you ar e reminded of as yousee our tables filled with the new- and beautiful Haeger potteryjust arrived. The softest colorson Nature's palette give warmthand radiance to the many clevershapes and sizes of these popula r vases and bowls. Brightenyour home with a bit of Spring

    color to match the outsideworld!

    etc.

    OURrroWN

    Silver-Plates. Use It as a Pol is hLOOK LIKE NEW!%-Pint. $1; Pint. $1.65FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSandHansell Bros. Service Station

    l \ I o n t g o m e r ~ ' Ave. bel . Narbertb Ave.

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFFBat h Room Fauce tsBrassy Auto Parts, Reflectors,With Pure Silver

    USE

    w. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOROFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUEHours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday7.30 TO 9.30 P. M.AND BY APPOINTMENTPhone. Narberth . 2403

    SAFETY FEATURES

    Open Friday Evenings from -; until 9 o'Clock

    Careful, experienced drivers.Liability and passenger insurance.

    THE (armel' who sows seedsand (ai ls to cul tiva te them islike theman who makes lnoneyand (ails to save any o( it .

    CALL NARBERTH 3772

    LEAVE YOUR CAR IN THE MORNING-GETIT AT NIGHT.

    DODGE CARS FOR HIRE. SPECIAL RATESFORTRIPS.

    The Narberth National Bank

    NARBERTH TAXI -;CAB"COMPANY

    Funk's GaragePhone Nar 2710 111 EssexAve.

    Cars washed-polished; fenders painted underneath; top refinished.

    With our new high-pressure and low-pressure carwasher.

    LUNCHEON WAS SUCCESS

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    S E C T I O ~ ABOWLING

    604 656April '12. 1928Spencer " . . . . . . ~ ~ 156Heard 112 120&Smith 88 ,Koup . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 107Bellard . . . . . . . . .. .. 152 154Thomas 170 168- : : : : - - - -_ - - : .=638 709MARATHONSDe Hart 156 137Deaves . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 135Hoyle . . . . .. . . . . . .. 166 1248 p e n c e ~ 130& 129Jenkins " . . . . . . . . 163 122- - - - - - - -25 647April 16. 1928MULESSpencer 137 135Heard I'AKoup .. .. . . . . .. .. 12" 181Smith la1 l ~ Sellard 112Thomas 121 169- - - - - - - -Booss.:k 713 721 2061Babb 163 158 172 493Riley 124 101 138 363Follmer . . . . . . . .. 1411 116 122 "08Wetherbee 1111 110 2211 I= ~ a ~ .. ::::::::::: 11' 1& 2 i.s 2118. 10& ... :1111 ... .,,,_ ,',. .. ' 8 8 e , ~ r . I , i 6 i & , s l . ~ : ~ a : o . : . ' . ~ ' ~ ; ~ ~ ~ r Y _ ~ ' . " ; ~ ~ _ " ' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ _ ~ i i i i i i i i ~ ~ . ; . ;111 ~ ..~ . - ! ! . ! ! .!!.!! ! ! ; ~ , - ! !.:,!!!!:!!!." . - Bt M! _. !:!!:. ; t ! ! ~ ; , ! ! : : - , , ! ! , : , . ! ! ' . ! ! : l ' ! ! ~ ' ! ! ' ~ ~ : t " ! ! . l j ! ! . ~ ! ! : " " ' ! ! I : ' , ; . , ! ! . r ! ! ; " i ! ! . , t : ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ 1

    676 675PEP BOYSWatts 104Maler 110Merkel . . . . . . . . . 118Mackwen . . . . . . . 146J a s. MacNlv er .. 126Caldwell '"

    Spencer .Koup .Smith .Sellard .Thomas .Heard ., .

    663 690PEP BOYSWatts .. 128 189Parker 114 114Odiorne 112 93Maier 148 114MacNevler . .. . .. 122 110Caldwell '"

    710 733 633 2076S ta nd in g o f T eam sVI L P.C.Bap ti s t Ba t tl e rs 18 6 .750Method ist Meteo rs 14 10 .583Presbyter ian Pi lots 11 13 .458Lutheran Lions 5 19 .208Highest Scores:13attler Nicholson 222Pilot . Laughl in 219P i lo t . B r own 209Pilot . Riddle 201Highest 3 GramesBattler. Nicholson 570Pilot. Brown 543Pilot . Riddle 543Pilo t Laugh lin 521Highest AveragesPi lot . Laugh l in 6 gaInes 168Lion, Alber t 12 games 165.4Battler. Nicholson 15 games .164Battler. H. T. Smedley 18 rounds 1 61 \

    B LEAGUE W. L. P.C.Mules 21 7 .750:Boosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9 .625Marathons " 13 15 .46\ , !Pep BOYS 7 25 .219MARATHONS I.DeHart . . . . . . . .. 166 140 131 4371 !Deaves 111 115 13S 364 I IHeyle .. .. . .. 123 130 171 424 iEwell . . . . .. .. 1 2 16S 159 451Jenkins . . . . . . . . . 139 137 129 405

    650 689 701 2040METHODIST METEORS

    eger 144 145 111 400urring . . . . . . . . . 143 149 134 426eiss . .. 149 135 115 399Ed. 111 . . . 109 220J e nk i ns . E r n. '" " . 133 . . . 133

    744 739 722Battler won ro ll off o f f ir s t g ame .April 20. 1928.

    LUTHERAN LIONS134 140.. .. .. . .. 145 11380 .. ,145 151Alberts .. .. .. 146 163eiss . . . . . . 122

    744 819PRESBYTERIAN

    147 136hlln 158 144. .. . . .. .. 154 144145 159" . . . . .. . . 140 156

    753 723 SI1 2287April 17, 1928BAPTIST BATTLERS

    ., .. . , . 146 186 179 513edleY, W. D. .. 150 137 116 403121 181 156 458169 153 155 477H. T. .. 156 162 156 474

    786 799 799 2384PRESBYTERIAN PILOTS 489. . . . . . 142 140 1871362 m 177 ~ : .. .. . .. .. 1 6 .. .124 144 163 431116 145 151 412., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 137

    634 63D 665 1929BAPTIST BATTLERS

    150 173 174 497W. D. .. 163 108 155 426.. . . . . . . . . 144 94 155 393159 157 170 486H. T... 137 192 157 485

    680 694Aprll 13. 1928.

    LUTHERAN LIONS138 125J. 92 11784 98. . . . . . . . . . . 155 122165 168M. '" '"

    Bat tle rs Leading as Third Series Women Vot er s H ea r Miss GertrudeNears End. Ely-Many Attend Chicago Con-

    There have been some holly con ventlon.ed games as the third and last Over 200 guests attended the an-

    of the season is nearing the end.t tl er N ic ho ls on h as t he h ig he st nual spring luncheon of the i 'Iont-and highest three games in the gomery County League of \Vomenseries. This happened in Ihe Voters. held last \Vednesday at the

    of !\farch 24, which was Bellenle-Stratford In Philadelphia.noted for two o t he r high scores. Speakers included Miss Gertrude S.Riddle and Brown were tie w i ~ h Ely. of Bryn :Mawr, who spoke forfor t hr ee g am es o f :i4a. Pilot her candidacy as Democrat delegate

    hl in came close to the high mark Iat large. to which post she wasr s ingl e in Ihe last series w he n h e elected at Tuesday's primary.

    219 on April 17. The Battlers 1\'Iain Line members of the count,Pi lo ts had an exci t ing f inish in the l eague. who a re a tt ending the nag ame o f this match which ended t ional convent ion of women voterst ie . iH p ins each . but .was won hy l eague, ;; in Chicago. include MissBatt lers in the r ol l off of an extra Ely. i 'll'S. George I-I. Strawbridge. itBala: i\Irs. Charles 1\1. Lea. Devon.

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