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" " . Price, Five Cents Continued on LOllt Poge Funeral -of Narberth Man, Accide nt Victim, Heid Wed. VI'alter Masters. P e nn g r ad u at e this June and now a member of th e pitch in g staff of the Washington Senators, w as p r es en t ed w it h an el ect ri c ch im e clock by a group of Narberth fans be fore th e d o u bl e he a der with th e Ath letics on Monday. 'Masters was a member of the Narberth Ball Club for f o u r s e as o ns . Th e delegation of two dozen Bor ough fans was headed by Fred \Valzer and Wilmer Crowel1, f o rm e r m a na g er s of ,the Narberth Club; Eugene Davis, present Manager, and \Villiam H. Dur bin, president of the club. Th e pres e n ta t io n w as m ad e b y ' M r. C ro we ll . Th e i ns cr ip ti on on t he cl ock r ea d: "T o Walter M a st er s w it h b e st , ,; is he s f or h is-. GQlltinued s uc ce ss f I'Om his many admirers in Narberth." Masters w as s i gn e d by the Senators upon his g rad uat ion in June and al ready h as p ar ti ci pa te d in two games. It is expected that h e wi ll remain with them f or t he r es ! of th e season. Those occupying th e bo x reserved for the Narberth contingent were: Howard Davis, G en e Dav is , W. H. Durbin, W. G. C ro wel 1, Ralph Dunne, J. L. M cC re ry , W il li am D. S me dl ey , Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoffman, Clarence Uasters, W. P . D av ie s, Fred Walzer, Edwin P . Dol d, C ha rl es Harnden and son, \Valter Case, E. C. Griswold, Harvey Cook, Jo e Burta, R. A. Cabr e y, G eo r ge I;Iabb, Robert Hood, Dave PLAYED HERE 4 YEARS Present Former Member of I Boro Club, No w With Sena tors , Electric ,Clock. Narberth Ball Fans Honor Wal t Mas ter s 5.0, STAR ITTING C o n ti n ue d o n Page J l Contl.. uell on Last Page II,' 1),\ "B C A S I ~ Y Playing good b as eb a l1 behind the high- class twirling of Pete Yocum, the Narberth Firemen defeated the Union Fire C o mp a ny o f Bala-Cynwyd 5 to a Tuesday n ig ht , t h er eb y capturing the f i rs t -h a lf c h am p i on s h ip of the Fire P o li c e L e ag u e. Pete Yocum was in top form and h is b ri ll ia nt p it ch in g was c hi ef ly re sponsible for the Narberth victory. The N ar be rt h h u r l er a l lo w ed but on e hit, a triple by C. Thomas in the third inning, and retired nine of th e Cynwyd batters hy t he s tr ik e ou t route. "Howdy" P ow el l w as t h e o u ts t an d i ng h i tt i ng star of t he f ray , clouting a t ri pl e a nd t wo s in gl es, w hi le Manager Dick Blessing nd Bob Young each h ad a p air of safeties. As usual, Joe R ub i nc am ' s s en sa ti on al f ie ld in g w as o f great a ss is ta nc e to t he l oc al c au se . Manager Dick Bl essi ng deserv es POWELL Defeat Cynwyd Firemen, Due to Yocum'sFine Pitching. Narberth Fi re me n Wi n 1st Half Title Th e appointment of Al an J. Smith, of 76 \ V y nn e d al e A v en u e, Narberth, as a member of the borough's Board of Adjustment, to s uc ce ed P . B . Krout, who r es i gn ed , w as announced on Mon day by B u rg e ss H e nr y A. Frye. The Board will meet in the ncar future to r eo rg an iz e s in ce M r. Krout was its chairman. Th e r ea pp oi nt me nt w as also an n ou nc ed by Burgess Frye of Robert J. Edgar, of 632 Montgomery Avenue, as a mem ber of t he S ha de Tree C ~ m - m is si on , a nd o f J. R. Hal 1, of 2 S ab in e Aven ue, t o t he Rec rea ti on B oa rd . M r. Edgar's term is for three y ea rs , M r. Hal1's for one and Mr. Smith's for one. AlanSmith Named to Board of Adjustment Pitch Narberth, Pennsylvania, July 17, 1931 .--"-- . _ - - ~ .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . ~ -- - - - ------ - - - ~ - ._--------_. __ .. --------_.-----------------_. A dream of scores of Narberth k i d- .li t t le after five t he p oo l was cleared and dies b ec am e a r eal it y th is wee k when , t he k id s w en t r un ni ng h om e a cr os s th e the new wading pool on the Com- playground e ag er t o ten their mothers munity Playground was o po ned on what a good time they had. Tuesday afternoon. Th e wading pool is under careful At 3 o 'c lo ck nearly a hundred l it tl e s up er vi si on wh en in u se an d no par tots were seen scampering a bo ut u nd er e nt s need feel a nx iet y about letting a shower of cold water which soon t h ei r c hi ld re n u se it. fil1ed th e pool. Fo r two h ou rs t he y It will be open T ue sd ay a nd F ri da y thrashed about, having the time of afternoons, t he shower b ei ng t ur ne d their lives, and an too soon th e whistle on at 3 o ' cl o ck . O n o th er days there blew at 5 for them to get out. will be a fifteen-minute shower at 3 The s ce ne r ese mb led b ed la m as wi th t he water r e ma i ni n g i n the pool everyone wanted to ge t under the re- for an hour. freshing w at er j us t o nc e m or e. Bu t a Funeral s er vi ce s w er e h el d Wednes day at 9 A. M. for Patrick C u rr an , o f 211 Forest Avenue, Narberth, with Solemn R eq ui em M as s at St. ' Mar - ---------------------------------1 garet's Church. Mr. C ur ra n ied Monday in the Delaware County re sult o f i nj ur ie s r ec ei ve d i n an a ut om o b il e a cc id en t at Lansdowne Avenue and S ch oo l L an e, 'Drexel Park, early that morning. T he c ar in w hi ch 'Mr. Curran w as r id in g, driven by Frank Makers, of 317 Woodbine AVC11ue, Narberth, crashed into a pole. 'Mr. Makers suffered internal injuries ,and four broken ribs. His c on d it io n w as reported at the hospital on Wednes day ,a s f ai r. A resident of the borough f or a bo ut t en y ea rs , M r. C ur ra n h ad been sexton of St . Margaret's Church, Narberth, 'for the past year and a half. He is s ur vi ve d by h is wife, El len , and five ch il dr en , P et er , Edward, Richard Philip and Nellie. New Wading Pool on Playground Thrills Nearly a Hundred Kidd ie s at O p e n i ~ g Tues. Petit ions Circu lated Petitions h av e been c ir cu la ted t his week in the borough for H. C. Fritsch for J us ti ce of the Peace and John M i ll er f o r C on s t ah l e. Fi es e Awar de d Con tract Th e contract for the construction of t wo new tennis c'ourts on th e Com m u ni t y P l ay g ro u nd was awarded last F ri da y m or ni ng hy the Recreation Board to Frank C. Feise at a bid of $1075. : \l r. F ie se . f or me rl y in th e em ploy of 1\1. R. Lane a nd S on s, t en ni s court e ng in ee rs of A rd mo re , r ec en tl y went i nt o b us in es s for h im self . He manages the Narberth Country Club courts and is also huilding some courts at P ri nc et on , N. J. II,' 1),\ \' B CASIO' Narherth c on ti nu ed its fine p la )' in g by d ef ea ti ng t he strong Manoa team in two games t hi s w ee k. On T ue sd ay n ig ht at ~ l a n o a Gene D av is ' b oy s, hitting well behin d the e xcel le nt p it ch in g of Jack Jackson, f lo ore d the Haverford Township Club hy the score of 6-1. In Wednesday's return game at Narherth. Bitl R ey no ld s a ls o o hl ig ed with a wel l-p itch ed g am e in which he held t he visitors to fi e h its and de f ea te d t he m. 2-1. R ey no ld s w as aided by splendid fielding on t he part of the Narberth team with Harry Francis the outstand ing performer w it h s ev en putouts in centre-field. three of them s en sa ti on al catches. C ri st , t he M an oa h ur le r, a ls o p it ch ed g oo d ball, bu t t hr ee t im el y d ou bl es by J ones, Blessin g and King in the s e co n d i nn in g' provide d s uf fi ci en t runs to w in t he c on te st . Manoa DownedTwic e byNarberthNine Deed Notices Mailed N ot ic es w er e sent this week to property owners on \Vynnedale Ave nue a nd \ Vy nn ewo od Court to pre sent their deeds at the borough office next week h eg in ni ng M on da y. This is in continuation of tbe work of com p il in g a n o ffi ci al borough r eg is te r of a ll p ro pe rt ie s in Narberth. No p e r ma n e nt a p p oi n t me n t has yet heen made for the post of caretaker of the N a rb e r th Community Building and grounds, made vacant r ec en tl y hy t he r em ov al of \ Vi lI ia m B la ck le dg e. William Newhorg h as heen filling t he p la ce t em p or ar il y, though a per manent appointment will not be made by the Property Committee u nt il t he n ex t m ee ti ng of Co un cil in A ug us t. William H. Fr et z is c ha ir ma n of t hi s committee a nd t he o the r members are Clarence Kaeber and J. R . H al l. The Harold D. Speakman Post, Am eri can L eg io n, has a dv oc at ed t he ap poi nt men t of o ne of its members, E dw ar d E ns in ge r, o f C yn wy d, wh o is at presen t n ig ht watchman at West mins ter Cemetery. Th e p os it io n c ar ri es a s al ar y of $135 per month. Caretaker Post at Com. Building No t Filled RESTRICT US E OF L AN D F RA NC IS S TA RS ON FIELD Narherth's revised Zoning Ordinance was u na ni mo u sl y a d op t ed at the rcg' u l ar m ec ti ng ' o f t he B or ou g' h C ou nc il o n !If onday night with its passage on sec o nd a nd t hi rd r ea di ng s. Th e new o rd in an ce, wh ich s up er se el es that in eff ec t s in cc 1924, makes no c ha ng es in t he h u si ne ss d is tr ic ts . Minor changes have heen madc to facilita te the administration of the or dinance. and t o a vo id c on fl i ct s b et w ee n t he z on i ng and huilding ordinances. Chief among t he se is t he r es tr ic ti on placed upon the use of land in residen t ial d is tr ic ts . p ro hi hi ti ng ' h us in es s, al t ho ug h it may not invol ve erection of a b ui ld ing for c om me rc ia l p ur po se s. Hitherto the only check the horough had on h usi ne ss in a r es id en ti al d is trict was refusal to grant a h ui ld in g pcrmit. A n ot h er m i no r change in t he o rd i nance permits t he c on st ru ct io n of p ri vate garages to a height of t wo s to r ies instead of one. which witl allow c ha uf fe ur s' Cluarters to he huilt over a garage, a situation not p erm itt ed by t he o ld o rd i na nc e. Th e revised ordinance has been tinder con sid erati on for a period of eight months. During this time efforts C .... tl .. ued on LONt Poge Minor Changes Made to Aid Jackson and Reynolds Administration; No Change and 2·1 Wins in Business Zones. This Week. Rev is ed Zonin g Law Adopted by Borough Volume 17, No . 41 NARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARY WI 0S0R AVE , NARBERTH, PAt
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Price, Five Cents

Cont inued on LOllt P o g e

Funeral -of Narberth Man,Accident Victim, Heid Wed.

VI'alter Masters. Penn graduate thisJune and now a m em be r o f th e pitchin g staff of the Washington Senators,

was p resen t ed w it h a n el ect ri c ch im eclock by a group of Narberth f an s b efore th e doubleheader with th e Ath

letics on Monday. 'Masters was amember of the Narberth B al l C lu b for

four seasons.Th e delegation of two dozen Bor

o ug h fan s w as h ead ed b y Fred \Valzera nd Wil me r Crowel1, f o rme r ma na g er sof ,the Narberth Club; Eugene Davis,present Manager, and \Villiam H. Durbin, president of the club. Th e presen ta t ion was made by 'Mr. Crowell .

Th e i ns cr ip ti on o n t he cl ock r ea d:"T o Walter Master s w ith best , ,; ishesf or h is-. GQlltinued s uc ce ss f I'Om hismany admirers in Narberth."

Masters was s igned by the Senatorsupon his g rad uat ion in June and already h as p ar ti ci pa te d in two games.It

is expected that h e wi ll remain withthem f or t he r es ! of th e season.Those occupying th e bo x reserved

for the Narberth contingent were:Howard Davis, G en e Dav is , W. H.Durbin, W. G. Crowel1, Ralph Dunne,J. L. M cC re ry, Wil li am D. S me dl ey,Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoffman, ClarenceUasters, W. P. Davies, Fred Walzer,Edwin P. Dol d, C ha rl es Harnden andson, \Valter Case, E. C. Griswold,Harvey Cook, Jo e Burta, R. A. Cabrey,George I;Iabb, Robert Hood, Dave

PLAYED HERE 4 YEARS

Present Former Member of IBoroClub, Now With Senators,

Electric ,Clock.

Narberth Ball FansHonor Walt Masters

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STARITTING

C o n ti n ue d o n P a g e J l

Cont l . . uell on L a s t P a g e

II , ' 1 ) , \ "B C A S I ~ Y

Playing good basebal1 behind the

high-class twirling of Pete Yocum, theNarberth Firemen defeated the UnionFire Company of Bala-Cynwyd 5 to a

Tuesday night , thereby capturing thefirst-half championship of the FirePolice League.

Pete Yocum was in top form andh is b ri ll ia nt p it ch in g was chief ly responsible for the Narberth victory.T h e N ar be rt h hurler allowed but on ehit, a t rip le by C. Thomas in the thirdinning, and ret ired nine of th e Cynwydbatters hy t he s tr ik e ou t route.

"Howdy" Powel l was t he ou ts t anding hi tt ing star of t he f ray, clouting at ri pl e a nd t wo s in gl es, w hi le ManagerDick Blessing and Bob Young eachh ad a p air of safeties. As usual, JoeRubincam's sensa tional f ie ld ing was of

great a ss is ta nc e to t he l oc al c au se .Manager Dick Bl essi ng deserv es

POWELL

Defeat Cynwyd Firemen,Due to Yocum'sFine

Pitching.

Narberth FiremenWin 1st Half Title

Th e appointment of Al an J. Smith,of 76 \Vynnedale Avenue, Narberth,

as a member of the borough's Boardof Adjustment , to s uc ce ed P. B . Krout,who resigned, was announced on Monday by Burgess Henry A. Frye. TheBoard will meet in the ncar future tor eo rg an iz e s in ce M r. Krout was itschairman.

Th e r ea pp oi nt me nt w as also ann ou nc ed b y Burgess Frye of RobertJ. Edgar, of 632 Montgomery Avenue,as a mem b er o f the Shade Tree C ~ m -

mission , and of J. R. Hal1, of 2 S ab in e

Aven ue, t o t he Rec rea ti on B oa rd . M r.Edgar's term is for three y ea rs , M r.Hal1's for one and Mr. Smith's forone.

Alan Smith Named toBoard of Adjustment

Pitch

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A dream o f sco res of Narberth kid- .l it t le after five the pool was cleared anddies b ec am e a r eal it y th is wee k when , the kids w en t r un ni ng h om e a cr os s th ethe new wading pool on the Com- playground e ag er t o ten their mothersmunity Playground was o po ned on what a g oo d time they had.Tuesday afternoon. Th e wading pool is under careful

At 3 o 'c lock nearly a hundred l it tl e s up er vi si on wh en in u se an d no partots were seen scampering a bo ut u nd er e nt s need feel a nx iet y about lettinga shower of cold water which soon thei r chi ldren use it.

fil1ed th e pool. Fo r two h ou rs t he y It will b e o pen Tue sd ay a nd F ri da y

thrashed about, having the time of afternoons, t he sho wer b ei ng t ur ne dtheir lives, and an to o so on th e whistle on at 3 o'clock. O n o th er days thereblew at 5 for them t o g et out. will be a fifteen-minute shower at 3

The s ce ne r ese mb led b ed la m as wi th t he water r ema ining in the pooleveryone wanted to ge t under the re- for an hour.freshing w at er j us t once more. Bu t a

Funeral services were held Wednesday at 9 A. M. for Patrick Curran , of211 Forest Avenue, Narberth, withSolemn R eq ui em M as s at St . ' Mar -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 garet's Church.Mr. C ur ra n died Monday in the

Delaware County H os pi ta l a s t he result o f i nj ur ie s r ec ei ve d i n an a ut om obile acc ident at Lansdowne Avenueand School Lane, 'Drexel Park, earlythat morning. T he c ar in w hi ch 'Mr.Curran w as r id in g, driven by FrankMakers, of 317 Woodbine AVC11ue,Narberth, crashed into a pole. 'Mr.Makers suffered internal injuries ,andfour broken ribs. His condit ion wasreported at the hospital on Wednesday ,as fair.

A resid en t of the borough f or a bo ut

t en y ea rs , M r. C ur ra n h ad been sextonof St . Margaret's Church, Narberth,'for the past year and a half. He iss ur vi ve d by h is wife, El len , and fivech il dr en , P et er , Edward, RichardPhilip and Nellie.

New Wading Pool on Playground ThrillsNearly a Hundred Kiddies at O p e n i ~ gTues.

Petitions CirculatedPetitions h av e been c ir cu la ted t his

week in t he borough for H. C. Fritschfo r J us ti ce of the Peace and JohnMiller for Constahle.

Fiese Awarded ContractTh e contract for t he construction of

t wo new tenn is c'ourts on th e Communi ty P layg round was awarded lastF ri da y m or ni ng hy the RecreationBoard to Frank C. Feise at a bid of$1075. : \l r. F iese . formerly in th e employ of 1\1. R. Lane a nd S on s, t en ni scourt e ng in ee rs o f A rd mo re , r ec en tl ywent i nt o b us in es s for h im self . Hemanages the Narberth Country Clubcourts and is also huilding somecourts a t P ri nc et on , N. J.

II , ' 1 ) , \ \' B C A S I O '

Narherth c on ti nu ed its fine p la )' in gby d ef ea ti ng t he strong Manoa teamin two games thi s week.

O n T ue sd ay n ig ht at ~ l a n o aGene

D av is ' b oy s, hitting well behin d th ee xcel le nt p it ch in g of Jack Jackson,floored the Haverford Township Clubhy the score of 6-1.

In Wednesday's return game atNarherth. Bitl R ey no ld s a ls o o hl ig edwith a wel l-p itch ed g am e in wh ic h heheld t he visitors to five h its and defea ted them. 2-1.

R ey no ld s w as aided by splendidfielding o n t he part of the Narbertht eam with Harry Francis the outstanding performer w it h s ev en putouts incentre-field. three o f t he m s en sa ti on alcatches.

C ri st , t he M an oa h ur le r, a ls o p it ch edg oo d ball, bu t t hr ee t im el y d ou bl esby J ones, Blessin g and King in the

second inning' provided sufficient runsto w in t he c on te st .

Manoa Downed Twiceby Narberth Nine

Deed Notices MailedN ot ic es w er e sent this week to

property owners on \Vynnedale Avenue a nd \ Vy nn ewo od Court to present their deeds at the borough officenext week h eg in ni ng M on da y. Thisis in continuation of tbe wo rk of c ompil ing an official borough r eg is te r o fa ll p ro pe rt ie s in Narberth.

No permanent appointment has yetheen m ad e for th e p ost of caretaker ofthe Narberth Community Building andgrounds, made vacant r ec en tl y hy t heremoval of \Vi lI iam Blackledge.

William Newhorg h as heen filling

the place temporar ily, though a permanent appointment will not b e m adeby the Property Committee u nt il t hen ex t m ee ti ng of Co un cil in A ug us t.William H. Fr et z is c ha ir ma n of t hi scommittee a nd t he o the r members areClarence Kaeber and J. R . H al l.

The Harold D. Speakman Post,Am eri can L eg io n, has a dv oc at ed t heap poi nt men t of o ne of its members,E dw ar d E ns in ge r, o f C yn wy d, wh o isat presen t n ig ht watchman at Westminster Cemetery.

Th e p os it io n c ar ri es a s al ar y of $135per month.

Caretaker Post at Com.Building Not Filled

RESTRICT US E OF LAND FRANCIS STARS ON FIELD

Narherth's revised Zoning Ordinancewas unanimously adopted at the rcg'ular mecting ' of the Boroug'h Council on!Ifonday night wi th its p as sa ge o n seco nd a nd t hi rd r ea di ng s.

Th e new o rd in an ce, wh ich s up erseeles that in effect sincc 1924, makesno c ha ng es in the husiness dis tr ic ts .Minor changes have heen madc tofacilitate the administration of the ordinance. and to avoid conflicts betweenthe zoning and huilding ordinances.

Chief among t he se is t he r es tr ic ti onplaced up on th e u se o f l an d in resident ial d is tr ic ts . prohihi ting ' hus iness, a lt ho ug h it may not involve erection ofa b ui ld ing for c om me rc ia l p ur po se s.Hitherto the only check the horoughhad on h usi ne ss in a r es id en ti al d istrict was refusal to grant a h ui ld in gpcrmit.

Another m ino r change in t he o rd inance permits t he c on st ru ct io n of p rivate garages to a height of t wo s to r

ies instead of one. which witl allowc ha uf fe ur s' Cluarters to h e h ui lt o ve r agarage, a situation not p erm itt ed bythe old ordinance.

Th e revised ordinance has beentinder con sid erati on for a period ofeight months. During this time efforts

C . . . . tl .. ued on LONt P o g e

Minor Changes Made to Aid Jackson and ReynoldsAdministration; No Change 6·1 and 2·1 Wins

in Business Zones. This Week.

Revised Zoning LawAdopted by Borough

Volume 17, No . 41

ARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARY~ J0 S0 R AVE ,

ARBERTH, PAt

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- a n d choice vegetables COLD CUTS:in full measure, at mod- Large Size Spiced Beef . . ' Y4lb., 12cerate prices. Tr y ou r CANTALOUPES Boiled Ha m Y4lb., lS cjuicy ripe watermelons- 2 for 2Sc Home-baked Boiled Ham,on ice-whole or halves; - - - - - - - - - -an d fresh Jersey sugar California Sunkist Y4lb., 20ccorn; nearby raspberries, ORANGES Veal Loaf Y4lb., lS cblackberries and extra doz., 25c Old-Fashioned Lebanon Bologna,

fancy honey dew melons;1 /

lb 10Large 7 4 " cripe G eo rgi a p ea ch es ;California eating cherries HONEY DE W 29c DI D YO U KNOW that calves liver is avail-

able fresh dai l" at Cotter' s? An d that th e- a l l at as low p ri ce s as Tender BEETS fish we sel l each Frida" is received freshth e market each day from t he ocean o nl y a few h ou rs after it isaffords. 4 bunches, 25c caught? I f you can bu y fish elsewhere

cheaper than at Cotter's, ask if i t)s fresh orGreen Cooking frozen. AND: don't forget that we sell

Large Golden APPLES I f resh.kil led roast ing, s tewing and broil ing

LB_A_N_A_N_A_S_,_d_o_z_.1_9_c l_-4_·_p_k_.,_1_9_c L_c_h_ic_ke_n_s. - - '

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Sign 0/ the B es t M ea ts

-o f y ou r m eat m ark et ?

These essentials:

Bradley Market2106-08 Market Street

RITTENHOUSE 7070

A Few S pedal

Week-end Prices-

C a lv e s' L i ve r .......'....... .lb., 75 c

Calves' Sweet Breads:S m a l l P a ir 65 c

L ar ge P ai r $1Beef Sweet Breads ' .lb., 45 c

Spring Lamb Liver .. ': , lb . , 25 c

QUALITY- the best.Personal SERVICE

Telephone Orders Deli'JIeredpromptl"

PRICES consistently low

Be sure to tr y B R A D L E Y IMeats an d satisfy yourself Ithat this half • century - ol d I

house meets the above re

'1uirements.

W hat Do Yo u Expect?

' -1 '1\ Y no t unl)O t t-uuf", ln l t ')(INI, , \ ' I ' l rUN fH.ll,I'" (0111)" : : : i l · n rounel)li t t h , · ; \ ; . \ U I I " ; U ' I ' I I ( ;01 TS ' I 'U , "cr,1l8.

Corner M o n tg o m er y P i k ean d Haver fo rd Avenue

TO BUCKWHEAT BUYERS

DISTRIBUTORS: OVERBROOK TO WAYNE

Narber th 2430·2431

Order your buckwheat now, while summerprices still prevail, and have it delivered crisp, cleanan d dry-as your furnace desires it. Jeddo-Highland buckwheat, you remember, has always been indorsed for automatic stokers and blowers because of

its uniformity, its cleanliness and its low ash.

You will find W hi te 'sSweet Shop open until 11o'clock every night in theweek for the sale ofho me -ma de, t oo ths om ecandies, pastry and icecream.

Pastry-made in thefinest bakery on the MainLine. Cakes for partiesmade to order.

Candies-and delicioussalted nuts.

Ice Cream - homemade, also, in fourteendelicious flavors.

Jeddo-HighlandcAnthracite

H O WA R D C. F R I T S C HJ Hstice of the Peace

REAL ES T AT E

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"Labor expense for the montha mo un te d t o $912. Ou t of that sum,$201.42 was the labor c os t o f s pe ci alstrcet maintenance work, which inclnded t he r ep ai ri ng of gntters withSuburbanite and patching h ol es in thestreets. Th e mate ri a l pu rchased forthat work dnring the month cost$1042.83,"

OUR TOWN

Roads Undermined, TreesDowned by Heavy Storm

Drive Ten Years Without Mishap

Wading Pool Not NeededLast Fr iday a f tc rno o n' s storm hit

Narberth w it h s uc h force that its newpublic wading pool p ro ve d m om entarily needless. Pedestrians and mgt o ri s ts wa ded in wa ter o v e r a foot highon Haverford Avenue, o ne g ir l removi ng h er g al os he s and wading harefoot.At a valley in S ab in e Av en u e w es t ofD ud le y Ave nu e, w at er s wi rl ed a ro un don e child w ith suc h force an d depththat she was rescued as from anocean's surf.

George \Veir, of 131 GrandviewRoad, A rd mo re , a nd J os ep h Alcorn, of211 Conway Avenue, N a rh e rt h. b o themployees of the A ut oc ar C om pa ny, Fire Insurance-Best Companieshave J 'ust hccn I lresented S af et y M er it \\ 'ith a gale 0 ; neariy mile-a-minute Narb.4049-W 215 Haverford Ave.Certificates by th e G ene ra l A cciden t speed, ac comp an ie d b y c on ti nuo us .. . ~I ns ur a nc e C om pa ny of Philadelphia. lightning and near ly two inches of rain, ":""' -- :

These certificates a re p re se nt ed only the Main Line c au gh t t he full fo rc e o f " -

to men who have driven m ot or t ru ck s Tuesday n igh t 's s t orm . Serious dam- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1for ten y ea rs wi tho ut a n a cc id en t of agc was done in many places, par- U N T I L 11 P. M.any kind. Needless to s ay, s uc h p re s- t ic ul ar ly to l awns, roads and drives,entations are very infrequent. In Narberth several hOl lies were

I n a dd it io n h ot h men w e re p resent cd v is it ed hy bolts which struck chilllwith a check for $50 by the Autoc ar neys a nd c am e in over radio antennae,Company. rn Cynwyd t he r us hi ng waters did

Mr. \Vei r h as been a n e mp lo ye e o f s ub st an ti al damage on Conshohockent he A ut oc ar C om pa ny s in ce June 27, State Road. Ncar Lodges Lane the I1910, an d has hecn driving Autocar r oa d w as u nd cr mi ne d an d a tree ovcr- I

trucks steadilY, both locally and over turned, and at the home of Robertlong distances, for 21 years. Th e rec- McCracken. 445 Conshohocken Aveords back to 1921 show that during nue, a n u n de rg ro u nd s tr ea m caused athat decade he ha s had n o a cc id en ts s er io us cave-in on the lawn, takingwhatsoever. with it shrubbery an d a recently C0111-

Mr. A lc or n h as been a n e mp lo ye c plctcd rockery. W H I T E 'S S W EE Tof the Aut oc a r C om p an y since August, Acres of t al l field corn were levcled ( S H O P1918, and drives Autocar trucks prin- by the rain an d wind on the farm of \

f219 Haverford Ave., Narb.

cipally for short hanls an d or o cc a- P er ci va l Roberts, Penn Valley, where

s io na l d el iv ery w ork . He also has ' a re taining wall below on e of the barns 1 L . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - P ; H ; ; O ~ - N ; ; E ~ : ~ N ~ ~ A ~ R ~never ha d a ny a cc ide nts o f any kind. was carried away by the to rr cnt s . That ~ - - - - - - -

Although these. two individual r c ~ -entire r ~ g i o nwas without elcctric IIo rd s a re outstalHhng an d fully ment p ow er o r t el ep ho ne for th e entire d ay \the distinction which the General Acci- \Vednesday.

d en t I ns ur an c e C om pa ny is conferring Many trees, some of large s ize, wereupon them, th e safety r ec or d o f all o f destroyed in various parts of the 1\1 ainlthe delivery drivers of the A utocar Line.Company is unusual. There ar c elcven I

s uc h A ut oc ar delivery d ri ve rs w Or k- \ H' h R S . I

ing under the suiJervision of Harry Ig way eport unlmarlzesMichell an d the r e co r ds i n di c at e that Work Done During June \for t he y ea r e n ~ i n gJu ly I, 1931, t ~ e y Th e report 01 the Highways andcovered approXlIlJately 220,000 111IIes Sewers Committee, as submitted to the Iwith onlv olle slight property damage Narberth Borough Council by itsaccident ' which o ccu rre d in sid e t he c h a i r n ~ a n ,Robert F. \ ~ood, on Mon-II, , 1 . A day mght follows: \

11I11Its of the Autocar pant m rd- "During t he m on th o f J un e the mem-more. bers o f t hi s c om m it te e a nd t he S up er

intendent of Public \\Torks m ad e t he ir Iannua l i n spect ion o f s id ew al ks and, I

curbs and, as a r es ul t, about 70 repair' Iorders have been s en t t o p ro pe rt y o wn - I

ers. It was the p ol ic y of the com- !mittee in making the i ns pe ct io n t hi s .year to be as lenient as possible bc- I

cause of the general depressed busincss I~ o n d i t i o n san d or,ders wcre issucd only Iim u rgen t ca sc s. I

"A ncw su rf ace wa ter inlet has becn I

installed at th e corner of Elmwood II'and \Vynllewood Avenues costing

$12,24 for la bor and $19,34 for ma te-l I ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! rial. ',- - -- - -

Clearview Monday Night

I V i c t i ~ ) , o ! , \ ~ , ~ : ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~Streak1 Gene Davis ' borough boys kept up

Itheir winn ing ways by handing Magistrate Cozzens ' Clearview A, C. a 3-0defeat last Monday night at the playground. Keith Parks was on thcmound for t hc l oc al s a nd turned in another well-pitched gamc, allowiJlg onlythree hits an d fa nni ng ei ght of th evisitors.

Only eight Clcarview players shO\\'('.

\

' up for the game so ~ Ianager DaVIS I

l oa nc d thc v is it ors " Sp ar ky " S tr au s,diminutive Narberth substitute, wh o

,plavcd a c ap ab lc l id di ng g am c, b ut

Joseph Alcorn. left, of N.arberth, and George Weir. of Ardmore, \ wa s v er y w ea k with the stick.]'Iiarberth scored two in t hc firs t in-employees of the Autocar C om pa ny, w ho have been pl'esented recently ning on singles by Gilfillan, Rubincamwi th Safe ty Merit Certificates by the General Accident Insurance Com- and M art in , a nd a long d ouble by B obpany of Philadelphia for te n years of driving motor t r u c ~ swithout an I Joncs. No more runs we.re s.coredaccident. until the sixth, when ~ u c c c s S l v esmgles

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ \ bv Ccorge H ulllphrics, King and

liarks produced the l a ~ ttally.

Ardmor e and Narberth Men, Employees 'Cit · , , , , , , ; , , , , , A. (' . ", . II II II (I (I 0 0 - 0:-;a"""I'(h " " . " , . , ~ (I 0 0 0 1 ) ( - 3

f A dB a t t e r i ( ' ~ - C l e a l ' \ " l e \ \ ' :~ i e \ " e e nan d

of Autocar Company, Win Sa ety war Edwards; :-Iarberth: Pari,s an d K i n g .I ~ ---tl

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July 17, 1931UR TOWNaee FoUl!

iJ11usic I OUR TO\V"N .7Vews ShortsB h ' h S h I A Co·opcrat;)'e Community NCflls·Maga7 ;ne, foundcd ;n 1914 b., the Narberth Orga . t H (;; F f L I -eet o ~ ns· 9t .. ymp ony I ' ms s. e n r y ~ .' ry, 0 an-

C;)';, Associltt;on, Itnd published c)'ery FridtI'Y at Nltrbcrth, Pa., by thc Ifair R oa d, C yn wy d; Ra lp h Kinde r, ofto Be Giv.en.TWice at Delli! LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY State Road, Bala, and Dr. H er be rt J .ITily. of Montgomery Avenue, Cynwyd,

H ig h s po ts in n ex t w ee k' s concerts I PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager Iwere elected to the executive cot llmi t-at Robin Hood De11 by the Philadel- ROBERT MOORE CAMERON. Editor tee of the Pennsy!v;lnia Chapter,

phiaOrchestra

are two performances I THOMAS A.E L W O O D ~

Advertising Mana!(er ,American Guild ofOrganists,

atthe

of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.! Office-258 Haverford. Avenue, Narberth !a nn ua l m ee ti ng hel d r ec en tl y at At-T he se a re scheduled for nex t Monday I IIan tic City. Mr. Fr y was also electedand Tuesday nights. Th e program. Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 ' vice-president of the American Organident ical each night , a lso numbers his I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 P ER Y EA R IN ADVANCE Players' Club.First Symphony as the only other com- j I S ui ci de . E ug en e J. Finnan, of 124position. A quartet and chorus will, Entered n . IIecond-cln. .... nlRt te r. Oetoller 13, 1914. n t t he P .....t Om"e nt IKenilworth Road, M erion, despondent,

N' I N n rb e rt h P n •• u n d e r th e A d of Mnrel. 3; 1810 : s ho t h ims elf in the left te mple l as tassist in the p erfo rm an ce in the mth, ' I week. An i nv es tm en t broker, he hadSymphony's fourth movement. II been suffering from arthritis for five

The programs follow.: I July 17, 1931 years. He is survived by his wife and'noday, J ~ y 17: I three sons.

Alexander Sl1lallens. c o n d u c t i n ~ . Th P bl· S h I G I Petition. The Bryn Mawr BusinessMozart-Overture "The Marriagc l e u ,c C 0 0 s row I Association. through William H. C.

of Figaro," ' . I Th e M ai n L in e is keeping in step w i th m o de rn neeels in tl.le growth I Ramsey, c h a i n n a l ~,of i ts Legis la tive .Gretry-Mo!tl-:-Ballet S U 1 t ~ . of it s school svstems. This summer will se e much \Irorrress in th e 5.tate . and Mu m c l p ~ 1ImprovemcntB a c h . R e s p l g h l - P a s s a c a g h a . ·

. - .,., Comnllttee. has petitIoned thc Lower

Intermission Igrowth o f p ub hc school propertIes. /111crion Township Commiss ioncrs toT s ~ h a i k o w s k y - S y m p h o n yNo. 5 in i I n N a rb er th w or k is well under wa \' on the olel school huilding widen and i mp ro ve E ll io t Ave nu e in

E MlIlor. II . . . .- Bryn Mawr, Mr. Ramsey sugges ted1. Andantc-Allcgr? con anima. whIch IS hell1g reconstructed an d 1 1 1 0 e l e r l 1 l ~ e d .Th e structure. once the! that a s urv cy be. madc to see if th e

. 2. Andante c an ta bi le , c on a lc un a Ihome of the e nt ire 12 g ra de s l at er th e High School hu ild ing . is to he Istreet ~ o u l dbe wlde!led to twenty-fourhcenza.

. '. , ' . . ' . fcet without destroylllg trees.

3. V ~ l s e - A l t e g r omoderato. Icomplete ly done over m tl111e fo r th e fall t er m. a t whIch tl111e t he e Ig h th Student. Evan Morris Wilson, of4. FlIlale-Andante lIlaestoso. I grade will he m ov ed f ro m Lower M er io n h ac k i nt o t he HOl"Ough svstem. ,Stratford Lodge, Rosemont . who was

Tomor row, July 18: I T ~ \i " . II 1 '11 I ' I I graduated with honors in June fromEugene Ormany, c o n d U c t i ~ , ' ?! . he 1 e t 1 ~ l'v ynne s t ructu re . no w pract lc .a y COI11I.) etc, WI . le rea( y Haveriord Col tege , has reccivcd not i-

W a g n , ~ r- Overture to rann-,. an d m operatIOn hy Sep tember, to take car e o f t he rapldly-gTowmg popu- fication of his a dmi ss ion to Ne w Col-h a S ~ u s e r .S . I . 1) " D ' htion in th e southeastern Ilart of t he Townsh i \ l. Th e existence of this lIege, Oxford, where he cxpects tot rauss - ) mp lomc oem, on I ' study f or t wo y ea rsJuan." . modem building will no t only take care of p re se nt n ee ds . h ut should Romance. Thc eiopemcnt to Elkton

Ravel -Bol r o, . . !encourage further growth in that section. ,reccntl Y of Miss C on st an ce MorfordB e e t h o v e n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ : ~ ~No. 5 in C i Th e t hi rd b ig d ev el op me nt s ta rt ed l ast week w he n t re es w er e r e- ~ cisenburg. dau¥!Jter of Dr, ~ n d .Mrs.

Minor ) moved a n d e x ca v at i on b eg u n f o r th e new admin i s tra t ion and high. school IJoljcodHorae H. W d e l s G ~ n ~ u r g ,off ISatohff

an(\1..I '

. . r" • . , . , 1 1 1 , n1l110n remcr, 0 ra o n .1. Al e gr o c on briO. IJtl11d1l1g on Montgomery Avenue. I hIS thIrd unIt It1 Lower l\lenon s : marked the culmination of a childhood~ ' ~ n d a n t e<it; moto. IHigh School plant is to be ready f or u se in th e fall of 1 9 , ~ 2 .l .ooking: romance of fifteen years' standing. Mr.4: A l I ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ ~ ~ [ ~ ~ ' b a c ~b u ~a, few years, we can see the t r emendous s t r ides maelt· in th e 1 ~ ~ e i n e rjust ~ o m p l e t e dhis s o p h o m ~ r e

Sunday, July· 19: Mam Lme s program of school development. I ) c a ~at Urslllus College a n ~ MISsBeethoven _ Overture "Leonore" I~ " e l s e n b u r ghas . been a t t ~ l ! d l l l gthe

N 3 " School of Indus tna l Ar t. " I hc elopc-M o ~ a r t - S y m p h o n yin G Minor. Will This Solve the Wheat Problem? ,ment was a surprise but it seems t.o b ~I All

I t ·. I the method of the younger gencratlOn,

2' ~ g r omo o. D ur tng th e p ast week th e Japanese b ee tl es h a ve appeared 111 ou r Icommented Dr. \Veisenburg,3: ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - A l l e g r e t t o .g a ~ d e n sin t r e m e ~ H l o u sswarms. To m o st o f . u ~they ar e merely a serious I Clue. A cap Icft in the, home of4. Finale-Allegro assai. , l1 tusance-wreckmg the ro se h ed s au d de f oltatl11g t he t re es w ho se f la v or , H en ry . ~ o b s o n ,County . Lme , Road.

Intermission ' t hev prefer. I n ~ a rM,ltsonford Road. . v l l l ~ n o \ a ,fur-

Strawinsky-Bird of Fire Suite. ! ' ] ) I " . . ,, ' . ' . 1 ' , . , · I ' . I f l . 0 .' , I1 ~ l s h e d

the clue by whIch Its owner.I N II ' lu t t lere IS a s er io u s a sp ec t t o t le mel ease all< Spre,l( 0 t le I len- I'dward I ubi of Conshohockell ' \ 'asMendc ssohn - octurne an( I I . I I I I . k . . . f l ' ~ , . .Sci fr "M'dsummer Night'S ta pest w l 1C 1 wa s Jroug lt home s larply thIS wee ' In a VISIt t o o ne 0 t It ' arrested l as t w ee k f or r ob be ry by Rad-D r ~ ~ ~ : 'om I l arg e f ar m s of th e l'v'lain Line. Th e manager t oo k u s to th e h ar n w h er e n ~ rTowns .hip, Po!}ce. 'Ehe cap c on -

Borodin-Polovetzkian Dances from wheat w as b ei ng th reshed , and s ho we d u s d o ~ e n sof bushels in t h e b i ns . t a l K e ~ ft ~ en ~ ~ g a l s .E. L, ""Prince Igor." Th e freshly threshed wheat wa s crawling with th e heetles. c 1 a r : ~e C ~ r oerbvJlOuEsI;- mSuriderj I de fMonday July 20' " " I ' II I ' I I I ' I ] " ' d ' I - n . ,a n c lee 1 e, 0

Al d S 'II I'd t' I I v\ e can t se t l lS w leat to Je mac e mt o lour, ou r gtll e sale. Delaware County upon examining theexan er ma ens, co I UC \I g, \ "N I " f II f I' I I 1 I I f d d f ' . ' ".Beethoven-Symphony No. 1 in C l o t on Y IS It u 0 Ive leet es, lUt t l er e a re pent) ' 0 ea ones !)ody a D O ~ l 1 \ 1 1 1 c kMarrom, found dcad

Major. whose presence would n ot ad d t o th e flavor. It wil l a ll h av e t o be fed to m an. alley In Wayne early last F ~ i d a y

1. Adagio mol to ; Allegro con brio. th e cattle." m l ~ r n m g .Hc. had ~ e e ns tabbed With a2 Andante cantabile con moto TI I I ' r I " V I ' \1 I .f . I klllfe many tulles m the s tomach and3: Menuetto-Allegro molto ~ vi- ·l e leet ~ IS s p ~ e a eIl1g eac 1 year. la t WI lapp en I It reac le s chest, ann had been dead several hours

vace' t rio th e g r ea t f a rm m g regIOns o f th e W est? The pests d o n ot eat the kerne l s w he n found. Po li ce b el ie ve he was the4. ' F i n ~ l e - A d a g i o ,A11egro mol to c Iof wheat, bu t swann into th e fields at t he t im e t he J ul y c ro p is being har- vic tim of a feud.

vivace. vested makinO' it impossib le to g at he r t he c ro p without t a ki n g w i th it Tw o gallons. When an aeroplaneIntermission . a u o t ~of the'" bu s. I ran O ~ l tof. gas at F i f t y - f ~ u r t h ,Str.eet

Beethoven-Symphony No. 9 II I D ' q g . . . . Iand CIty LlIle Sunday evenmg, Its pl10tMinor. I,f . t h ~great gram regIons an d t.ruck-growll1g ~ t a t e sar e .suhJected I c ir cl ed arou,nd a. To m Thu mb golf

1. Allegro ma no n t rop po, un poco' to a vtsltatlOn b y t h e J a pa n es e beetles It ma y he a natIOnal calamIty. Per- i c ourSe a t CIty Lm e and Bryn Mawrmaestoso. . haps a r educ tion in th e crops of w h ea t w ou l d h el p those w it h g oo d w h e at ' : \ venue seeking a landing place. Find-

2. Molto vIVace-Pres to . , to sell, bu t it would r ui n a ny g ro w er so afflicted. IIlg I:one large enough, he narrowly3 Adagio molto e cantablle-An- I . . I d . cleared some trees and effected a land-

d 't de to A nd n ot on y IS wheat 111 th e pa t 1 of anger, hu t m an y o th er kll1ds ing on a field at the northeast corlleran e mo ra . f d d I I \ " I I . I I k4. Allegro assai - Quartet and 0 ga r en p ro uce ane nursery stoc {. 'v e neee on y step 1I1to t le l a C ' of Conshohocken Avenue and City

Chorus. ! yard to ge t a picture of what ca n h ap pen i f th e infestation continues to Line. At a n ea rb y g as ol in e s ta ti on h eJeannette Vreeland, s o p r a n 0; I spread hought t wo g al lo ns . a nd then headed

Neyada Va n Der Veer, ,contralto; Da.n · I t ~ this countrv Prohibition and th e Del)t'ession take Ull a lot of h ac k f or t he Patcofield ~ t Norr!stown.Gndley, tenor; Fredenc Baer, ban-I . ' , . . Bryn Mawrtyrs. Leavmg thclr almatone, and chorus. ItUlle an d conversatIOn, but do we not have here sometlllng deserv1l1g mater fo r a y ca r, s ix B ry n Mawr g i rl s

Tuesday, July 21: every attention? Th e Government ha s heen working on th e problem, hu t arc among a group of ninety studentsRepeat prog ram Ju ly 20 Io nl y i n a limited an d experimental way. Th e Medite r ranean f ru it fly wa s from t h i r t y - ~ v e.universi ties and coi-

l,defeated in Florida b y q ui ck an d decisive action. Th e heetles should legcs who. wI,1I s.all today Jor F r a n ~ eto

J ' B ·ld· . B . spcnd their JUlllor year \II educatIOnalune S UI ln g m oro have ha d th e fu ll r e sources ?f t he Governmen t t h r o w I ~.aga1l1st them years institutions in that country. They willAmounts to But $1418 ago, r e ~ a r ~ l e s sof cost. I~ IS no t too late ~ ' e tto .moblltze e:ery means of r e t ~ r nnext s u n ~ m e rt o finish their

Iexterl11111atlOn-and stoppll1g Sunday tOUrists WIll no t do It. s em or y ea r a t their home col.lege. Th e

. . - . - - O r will we l oo k b ac k te n years from no w an d wish fo r th e oppor- Bryn Mawr s tuden t s a re: EII.nor Chap-BUlldmg operatIOns to the amount of . I . I I I I' I ? TI f . . . man. Lake Forest. Ill . ; Carohne Llovd-

$1418 w er e c ar ri ed on in t he borough ttt111ty w l!C 1 l as n ea r y s Ippee away. l ese . orelgn v l s ~ t o r sar c even Jones. Madison. Wis.; Eilecn O. Mul-dur ing June, according to the report no w a serious menace.· They ma y become a natIOnal calal11lty. len. Chestnut Hill; Cecelia C. Robb.of the Building COlllmittee of Council. IBethesda, Md.; Margaret Tiler. Bal ti -

The following permits were granted: Those of us who regard modern inventions an d explorations as a I llore. 1\[d,. and E li za be th P. Whyte,H: Dasher, 2 4 ~Iona, garage, $850; sign t ha t man has h ~ a r n e dto d o mi n at e t h e elements changed o ur m in ds IScarsdale. N. Y, .VlIlcent CUl1ll1ngham, 210 Dudley . I I ' I ' , d' . Summer Home; Th e fanllly o f S engarage. $218; J . Tat em , 104V, Forest, T ~ t e s d a y11Ig l t as t le hg lt11lng. ra m an w1I1d tore clown on the M am j

~ t o rJames J. D av is , i ns te ad of spend-shop, $250; Arthur Bonfield, 120 Con- Lme. I mg the sUlllmcr months this y ear asway, garage, $100. they have in the past at the seashore,

F o r t ~ - t ~ oinspections were made by Congratulations to ou r neighhor, David M . N ew b ol d . of Haverford, ar e o c c u p y i n ~.a s U l u m ~ rhome on the

the BUI!dlllg Inspector, <;ieorge B. ~ u p -whose wartime Re d Cross work ha s e ar ne d h i m th e h on or o f hecoll1in rr a estate of PllIhppus M l11er, ncar Bcr-lee, durmg th e month, eIght operations I CI I' f I L ' f H f F b' wyn. Th e property has been leased bybeing completed. I leva le r 0 t le eglOn 0 onor 0 rance. J Senator Da vis a s a v ac at io n h ome .

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PIERRE ~

On 69th'STREET

/Tls ALWAYS cool an dcomfortable at PIERRE'S,

because with our scientific

cooling system, we literallymake our own weather.Every seven minutes theair is completely changed.The warm air is expelledand fresh, cooled airis citculated. So, come in an dcool off in a qui et nook.

The menus include a widevariety of dainty, appetizing sandwiches and cooling salads • • • the kindof food tha t a pp ea ls t oSummer appetites.

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A i r C h a n s ~ JEvery Seven Minutes

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The NarberthNational Bank

N O \ V P L AY I N G

What a Comedy Cast!

EL BRENDEL

Your

Next

O p e n f r om 8 A . M . D ai ly , a ndalso 7 to 9 P . M . on Fridays,fo r your convenience.

N a r b e r t H

Montcnegro, and a n A mer ica n s ta ge IWhcelcr and Woolsey whimsy. Matstar, Leslic Howard. appcar in "Nevcr inees a t t hc E gy pt ia n a re S at ur da ys atthc Twain Shall Meet," coming to thc 2:15.Egyptian th e cnd of next wcek. AtSaturday's m at in ce t hi s South Scasromance wil l not allpear, and in itsp lace wil l bc "Hook , L inc and Sinker,"~ ~

OUR TOWN

B Y T HE WAY: Our safe de.posit boxes are available, atmoderate charge, for storageof val"ables .",hile you areaway. Wh y not see us abouta rental no.",?

W hy n ot st ar t t ha t savings

account N O W, in Narberth 'sow n n a ti o n al b a nk , where yo u

a re a ss ur ed courtesy, service

an d safety?

Only a small amount each

week • • • an d ho w it does ac

cumulate in th e course of ayear - p lu s i nt er es t co m

pounded semi.annual ly.

I T ' s a long w ay o ff , i sn 't i t!

Bu t no w is th e t ime to start aseparate s av in gs a cc ou nt , i f

you would insure yourself

plenty o f funds fo r next year 's

t r ip to th e seashore, th e moun

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This is the season of brighten·ing up the home. Your fur·ni sh ings s hould s pa rkl e a ndreflect }'our own fastidious

taste. Your c u r t a ~ n sandd ra pe s and r ug s s ho ul d ha veth e i r natural love liness reostored.

Cl-EANING. DYEINGT AlLaRS, FURRIERS

102 Forest Avenue, NarberthPhone: Narberth 2602

220 Bala Avenue, CynwydPhone: Cynwyd 928

Please Note we c lo se S at urdays a t 1 P. M. d ur in g t he

summer •

Your Drapes an d Curtains

Eocal mfovies I " Th e F ro nt P a ge , " s t ag c success , i smaking cinema history as a fast

Imoving, unusually thrilling s to ry o f big

Icity newspaper mcn, politics, dca th andlove, with th e l ov e e1e mcnt sub-

Narberth Theat re Notes o rd in at cd b y order of thc managing, . • I edi tor, p layed by Adolphe Menjou.

EI Brendel IS well a ld cd b y E. I ~ ' I\Vorth sceing and hearing a secondHorton, Dn a Merkel, etc" in "Six time, including ncxt Monday and TuesCylindcr Lovc," p lc as in g s um me r Iday,comedv at the Narbe rth T h ca t re this "Doctors' \Vives," coming to CynFr ida ; 'and Saturday. Also booked: wyd next W c d n c s d ~ yand Thursday,13 '1 . J , . ' " '1 ' ( ' N'( r 1·" · I ( 'I' fcatures Vvarncr Baxtcr and Joan Bcn-

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I.n le • I > . I C ' , . I l l ( t ,le nctt, two widely popular s tars .of hIS mterestl11g' and at tnllcs amusl11g A ncw Spanish actress, Conchitagolf short subjects, and a twcnt y-

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m i nu t c j u ng l e s t or y titled "Advcntures '-,- --in Africa." l E G YPTIAN Edward Everett Horton,

Thomas l \l cighan . a idcd by Dorothy I S pencer Tracy, U na Mer-Jordan, gives a convincing character III S how S ho p of the Main Line d h .el an at ers In aportrayal in "Young Sinners," a lovc

NO W ' "DAYBREAK" COMEDY RIOTdrama coming tu Narberth the first of ~Inext wcck. I featuring tt6-Cylinder Love"

On \Vednesday a nd T hu rs da y A nn : RAMON NaVARROI

A D D J ~ DAT T R A C T I O N H

Harrlin/-{'s best, picture, p r o d u c e ~ ~,tw,o I SAT. MATINEE: "SILVER HORDE" 'years agu, WIll play here. lOins I PfAcrventures in Africa"Bound" is an unusually well-stagcd i Next M on da y a nd Tuesday 20 min/lies of thrilling jungle ad'l'en-dr am a, and F re de ri c l \l ar ch a id s in! ADOLPHE MENJOU ture-Don't miss this!Illaking it cxcellcnt cntcrtainmcnt. I "FRONT PAGE" Bobby 'Jones in "The Niblick"

Th e cnd of ncxt weck wil l sce that I N E X T IUONDA Y RR.I T U E S D AY

Jlopular Saturday E ve ni ng P o st story I one of the best Thomas Meighan, Dorothyof Earl Derr Biggers, " C ha r li c C ha n II W d d d Th d N Jordan in uY oung Sinners"Carrics On," at N ar bc rt h, \ Va rn er e nes ay an urs a y ext \

Oland carrics on n ob ly a s an Oricntall Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett' V E D N E S D AY

RmlT H U R S D AY

Id et cc ti ve w ho solvcs a mysterious "DOCTORS' WIVES" H d·/-{roup of murders in connection wi th a ! An n ar lng ,round-thc-world tour. , 'WEEK.END NEXT Iand Frederic March in

A t the Egypt ian C o n c h ~ ~ s l i ~ o ~ ~ ; : ~ ; oand t ~ P a r i sBound" I

Ramon NU\'arro in a p le as in g char- iI "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL H ~ rbest performarlce, made two Iacterization similar to that in "The I MEET" y ~ a r sago an d t wo years too soon toStudent Prince" comes t o t he E gy pt ia n II be properly appreciated. Don't miss it, Ithis wcck-end in "Daybrcak" aided by, ' SAT MAT' Wh I 8< WI ' AT T E N D O U R M AT IN E ESH I C

I II I t' . ' f . I . .. ee er 00 sey InC,C!l la m cr, IS ;Ol1l.ln .Ie a l ~ (I "HOOK LINE AND SINKER"

excltll1g. At Saturda\' s clllldrcn sI '

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Repalrs -Arma. ture WindingEl'Itlmatlng W l t h o n t C h a r g e

Cont raeUng , W i ri n g, J o bb in g

Mr. Frank Boyle a nd M r, RobertBoyle, o f W il ke s- Ba rr e, a r e t he g u es t sof Mr. and Mrs. F r e de r i ck A . E g m or e ,o f E l mw o od Avenue, this week. Mr.a n d M rs . E g mo r e a nd t h ei r family andguests wi1l leave on Friday f or th efarm of Mrs. Malcolm B u r ns i de n e arWilkes-Barre , where they wilt spendthe month of August.

Dr. and Mrs. T ha d de us L . B ol to n,of Wayne Avenue, w er e t he g ue st s o fDr. Harry L. H ot ti n gw or th a n d D r .

C o n t l n ne d o n P a g e 10~ ~US WEL S H

2Choice of R u u d, H o tz o ne , Stazhot,Penfield. $75 and up according tosize and make. Slightly higher onBudget Plan.

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For any gas appliance, see your plumber, dealer, department store, or us

F o r a S h o r t Ti'Dle 1

Ho w often on a summer m o to r t r iphaveyou paid $5 or m o re t o spend then ig ht a t a nrst-class h ot el , for t hesole reason of taking a goodhot bath!

A U TO MAT I C G A SWAT E R H E AT E R

H. B. WALLPlumbing : Heating

100 Forest Avenue,Phone: Narber th 365Z·M

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N o S ta ir s- el im b in g! N o Wa it in g!Just like living in a big hotel. What a service to offeryour gu est s! Costs a most modest sum to operate!

~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' l t l - ~ ~George A. WittePaperhanging and

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Narberth 4135W

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'Olive Bates is a t Camp Tatl Trees. . M r. a nd Mrs. Witliam S. Bli ss , ofwhere s he w il l r em ai n f or a no th er H am pd en Avel1ue, r e ce n tl y r e tu r n edweek.

M d M H A S · f 'from a ' week ' s' s ta y i n B ea ch H av en ,r. an rs. arry • I mp so n, 0 N JAvon Road, are leaving 011 Friday f o r. . : .a two weeks' stay at Ocean City, N , J•. . MIss Grace Bowers, o f E as to n, aI'-

Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Schubert Hun- ,rIVed. on Wednesday to be t he g u es tsicker,.of Allentown, are receiving COIl-- ,of.' MISS Clara Fotlette, <;IfWayne A v ~ -g r at u la t io n s u p on t h e b i rt h of a daugh- nue, ~ o r a w.eek,. MISS Follette ISt er , N an cy C ar so n H un si ck er , o n June a t t ~ n d l l 1 : ! l "summer school at Teml?le28. Mrs. Hunsicker w as f or me rl y Umvers l tv.. Miss B ow er s a n d MISSMi ss M ab el E. Kirkpatr ick, daughter Follette- Wltl leave on A u ~ u s t15 !orof Mr. a nd M rs . W, J. Kirkpatrick, of :Cape May, whcre they- Witl vacatIon.E s s ex Av en u e. for two weeks.

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L oc at ed o n B el mo nt Ave nu e above City Line;Adjacent to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all p oi nt s. The Wes tm in st er l an ds ca pe h asall the charm of a pic turesque rural count ryside .

FoodValue

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Brookmead Guernsey Milk was awarded the bestscore for Bacteria at the West ChesterMilk Contest,36 Farms, Tuberculin Tested, Class A·l.

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Your Children and the Whole Familyin such times as the present need the

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Combined with Brookmead Service(3 Deliveriesa Dayto All Partsof the Main Line)

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Oldest Store in. Narberth224 HAVERFORD AVE.

Narberth 4035

WATCH OUR WINDOWS_ ! £ 2 £ ! ! ! J

feries, Jr., of' A rl in gt on R oa d; P en n · an d M rs . Char les C . Yocum, of' ElmValley, are receiving congratulat ions Terrace .upon t he b ir th o f a son, John How- " Mr. a nd M rs . R. L. Miller, o f D uda rd J ef fe ri es , 3d, o n F r id ay, J ul y 3. ley Avenue, are spending several weeksMrs . Jeffer ie s wit l be remembered as -in Scot tda le, Pa.

9uite a bit of entertaining i s s.t ill Mi ss Martha ~ a r t i n ,d a u gh t e r ? f Mr. F ri en ds o f Mrs. A. H. R ip pe r, o fbemg d ~ n eby those w ho a re s ta ym g and Mrs. Hugh Glenn Martm, of Dudley Avenue, wil l be sorry to learnhome t h ~ ssumm.er a n ~who exp.ect t o Wa yn e Avenue, N ~ r b e r t h ._ '. . t ha t s h e has . been i ll f o r a - w ee k .take t he Ir vaca t ion t riPS later m the I Mrs. J oh n P . MIller and famIly, of L' C d W I Rseason, e i the r for those who are g oi ng E ss ex Avenue, h a ve o p en e d t h ei r cot- ,Ieu,tenant· o ~ m a ner a ter r'a wa y o r for out-of-town visitors. I tage at C ap e M a y for the season. Mr .. 0 Sulhvan, of Wmdsor A v ~ n u e :Ie t

. . . d M J h L K n-- d f '1 'on Saturda.y for a t w o w e ek s crUIse toMany borough resIdent!\- have jomed! an " rs .. osep . e ey a l ~ anll Y :B d b I ' d th U S S F ' fthe summer colonists at thei r cot tages Ial'e spendmg the s u mm e r w it h them.. unu vi R K e . f' B' khaXit the various cool spoti! ' at the sea- Miss B et ty N ee dh am , o f C he st nu t A rs. . 't nauer,I °d ro<? uArs

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. A h ' t t d f t venue spen severa ays In -SIde or III the m ou n ta ms . M an y, t oo ,: v en ue , . a ~ JUS re urne rom a wo I' k .have taken moror n-ips to various Iweeks' VISIt· ;r t Lock -H-avell; P;r., . t o o ~a,st, wee .places in the country. where she was the, g ues t of Mrs. MISS E le an or L af or e, o f Boston,

F h h h IIThomas C. Deise. He r s is te r, M is s M as s. , i s t he g ue st of M r. a nd Mrs.. or h o ~ ew a dstay ~ t ~ m p I ~ ; UAnabe l Needham, i s a l so visiting Mrs. John A. Lafore, of Penn Valley Farm,

enjoy. ear l llg goo mUSIC, t e l l :t'1

Deise at Lock Haven, where she wil1 Penn Valley.delphIa O r c . h e s t r ~concerts at ~ o b m :remain for s o me t i me Mr. and Mrs. Lafore and their son,Hood Dell, In Fairmount Park, WI\1 be I M ad M s W · W Ha f Mr L a u re n ce L a fo r e a c co m pa n ie d b yvery well wo th while r. n r . . . ngen, o . ,

1 ' : . Reading, Pa., were the guests of Mrs. Mr , Travis Coxe, o f W ? nn e w oo d , willOne.of t h ~outstandmg events of th.lsIH a ng e n' s p a re n ts , Mr. a nd Mr s. A. leave by motor on Friday for Char

w ee k m s oc Ie ty w as t he second RO!Jm W. Needham, of Chestnut Avenue, on lot te sv il le . Va. , w h e r ~Mr. L ~ u r e n c eHood. Dell.supper dance at the Phlla- Sunday. L af o re a nd M r. TraVIS Coxe WIll stayd e l p ~ l a C r l c k e ~Club o n Wed ne sd a y Mr. and M rs . G. N. S lo an , o f Nar- at M r s. K e it h 's R i di n g C a mp for threeevenll1g fol1owmg t h ~ concert. M1'5·1 he rth H al l, a re l ea vi ng shortly f or w ee ks .George ! lol t Strawbridge, Mrs. Ralph IBuffa lo , N . Y., w he re t he y witl stay Mr. and Mrs. J am es T ys on , ofT. S te r ln !g and Mrs. Joseph H. G az - for some t im e. M rs . Sloan has as her S o ut h N a rb e rt h Avenue, a r e s p en d in gzam r e ~ e l v e d .They ' , :e r e assi s ted by i !{ucst her grandmother, Mrs. M. Dav- tcn days at W h it e S u l ph u r Springs,~ fr s. S idney S. Q u ar r ie r , o f London: : ids 011, of Buffalo, N. Y. Va.~ f r s .? Adams M ea d, M rs . G. U P t ~ 1 I 1Mr. Hugh Speed, Jr .. of Chestnut Mrs. Stan Icy Bailey, o f Va ll e y VicwFavoflte, M ~ s .Harold. M a r s t ~ n ,_MISS Avcnuc, is t h e g u es t o f M r. N ed Bart- Road, Merion, is visiting at h er h om eGertrude Mltch.el1 L e l p e ~ ,MISS Jean lett. son o f M rs . Charlcs Bar t le t t , of in Portland, Me., w he rc s hc cxpectsVv. ~ n n e s ,MI:'s. Hcnfletta Moo.re Merion Avenue, at their' summer homc to remain f or s om e t im e.Schnlldt, Mr. WIlham Huff , Mr. WhIt-I a t Wildwood Crest, N. J., this wcck. Mr. T ho ma s C ri tt on , o f Birn1ingn ey A sh br ld ge , M r. F r ed c ri c k L e y- I Mrs. Le Roy C. D ou gl as s, o f E lm ham, Ala., was the g ue st o f M r. Clydeb u rn S p ra g ue a nd M r. H . L cw is Cut- iT cr ra ce , a nd h er d au gh tc rs l ef t o n R ic ha rd so n a nd M r. E lw oo d Richard-Icr. ITu es d ay n i gh t at 6:30 on thc G ol dc n s on , o f Va Hcy Vie w R oa d, for several

~ ,Ar row for Chicago , w h er e t h ey wi1l re- days last wcck.Mrs. Joseph R. Clausen , o f Mcct ing I sidc at 209 Vvoodbinc Avenue , 'ViI - l 1r . a nd Mrs. S ta nl ey B at cs a nd

House Lanc, cntcrta incd at lunchcon jl1lctte, ItI. . thclr yo?ng .son, T . c ~ ~ yB at es , o fon Tucsday Th e g uc st s w cr e Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. :McCorklc, of ClcvelanG, OhIO, are vIsIting Mr. Batcs,Harvcy P J ~ n c sMrs Barry Truscott' Elm Terracc , are r e c e i v i n ~c o ng r at u la - b r ot h cr a n d sister-in-law of Mr. andl l rs . Fra;lk Winnc,' Mrs. John V/ i t ions upon t h c b i rt h of a son, Evan J. Mrs. Clifford B ~ t e s ,of North Nar-Dcnnis, lfrs. K en nc th S. M ci nk cn , i McCorklc, Jr., on Ju.ne 17. bcrth Avcnuc,. tIllS week. •:Mrs. B ar t Q ui rk a nd M rs . C. Cartcr I Mrs. McCorkle WIll be rcmcmbercd Mr. F rc de fl ck B at es h as j us t ~ c -

Bond. Ias Miss Mary Yocum, d a u gh t e r o f Mr. I turncd from C am p D el m on t a nd 1\1ISS

) .f r. and :Mrs. C lauscn and )'h. and l ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~ ' Irs. Kenncth S. Mcinkcn wil1 leavc on I, --

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r mr t r r yMr. an d Mrs. John W. J oy ce , o f!N a rb r oo k P a rk , left o n F ri da y f or A t- :Ian ti c Ci ty, w hc re t hc y wil l rcmain)until thc first of August. :

:\1 r. a nd 11 rs. Eberhardt :\ftlCl1er. ofEsscx Avenuc , wil l cntertain COIII-m a nd e r a n d 1\1rs. Charles H. Shaw, ofAvon Road. at a fareweH dinncr thisevcning. Comll1ander and : \frs. Shall 'and family arc Icaving tomorrowfor Amhcrst, Mass. , where thc,' will

rcside permanentlv. . l ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ i ~\11'. Joseph H. 'Bakcr, o f Savannah,Ga., is v i si ting h is son-in-law andd au gh te r, M r. a nd ~ f r s .Charles \\'.Dil lingham, of Ccdar Lane, Mcrion.for several weeks.

Miss Alice Judah. of California. isthe g u es t o f Mrs. Otto C. 'Vickham, of.Sotlth Narberth Ave nu c, f or t hc SUIl1-mer.

},frs. \Vickham a lso had as herg uc st o ve r t he w ec k- en d M iss Iris\Vhitncy, of N cw Yor k, w ho is in thcc as t of t he " Gr an d Hotel," n ow r unning in New York.

11 r. ' end Mrs . C1'f1rlcs Sulzbl¥'gl'r, ofGlenwood Road, 1\1crion, wcre amongthc gucsts at a dinner party In,,!\Vednesday gi\ 'clI: by Dr. a nd : \I rs .James Donncl ly at ~ h c i rhOlllc ;11 PcnlIvn.

- Miss Lois Caldwcll. o f E lm wo odAvenuc, spcnt the wcck-cnd at OccanCity as t h e g u cs t o f M is s Betty Bowman, of Elmwood Avenue, at the summcr h om e o f M is s Bowman's parents.

~ H s sJcan Rya ll . daughter of )'Ir.and Mrs. J. Bruce RyaH, of Bryn~ I a w rAvenuc, Penn VaHey, is spend1I1g the s um m cr a t C am p Elois, Estc'sPark, Colorado.

1 fr s. R ob c rt H aw k, of S t. Pctersb ur g, F lo ri da , a nd hcr son, StrayerHawk, werc thc !{ucs ts o f h e r b r ot h erand sister-in-law, Mr. a nd M rs . B. F.Livingston, of Esscx Ave nu c, l as twcck.

Mr. and Mrs. Livingston's son , Mr.A!frcd Livingston. wil l l eavc on Ju l ~ 'II

20 f or S t. Pctersburg, Florida, whert·hc will be thc gucst of Mrs. Robert iHawk f or t he r f' ma in de r o f the sUIll-1m ~ i

Mr. and Mrs . Gcorgc A. Hopkins, of lcrion Avcnue, cntcrtained Mr. and~ frs. Livingston a nd t hc ir gucst last,'\Vcdncsdav.

: \f js s A i1l1 Compton , o f \V oodbinl' 143Avenu e, w ho is a c ou ns e 1101' at Ca I l l ' I~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i . ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! i i . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i . ! ~Rita, Zicglcrsvill c. ]>a., returned on , ~

Tuesday to spcnd a day or s o w it hhcr p ar en ts , M r. and Mrs. A. G.Compton, of \Voodbine Avcnuc.

Mrs. R ob cr t H . Du rbi n, o f No rt hNarbcrth Avenuc, who is travcling inin Europe, is now in Switzcrland.

Miss Georgiana H o ff s te n a n d :MissR u th H o ff s tc n , of the Avon Apartmcnts , sailcd rcc en tly for Fr ancc,whcre thcy will spcnd the summcr.

1f r. and 1\frs. Irvin Laucr, of York.P a. , a nd M is s Gartha \Volfe, of Philadclph ia , were the wcck-cnd gucsts ofM r. a nd Mrs. \Valton.1\1. \Vcntz, of\Vayne Avcnue.

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Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev. C let us A. Se nf t, Pastor.

Sunday, July 19:1):30 A. M,-Bible school.

II :00 A. M.-The morning servicewith scrmon.

July 17, 1931

9:45 A. M.-Bible school. All de-partments in session.

11 :00 A. M.-Morning' worship. Serilion theme: "The Living Waters of Kedron."

7:45 1'. :- 'f.-Evening worship in th ecool social room. Sermon theme:"Life's Choices,"

1\1 r. Van Ness will preach at boththe m or ni ng a nd e ve ni ng services,

Prayer meeting next \V ednesdayevening.

inspect

fixtures ...

Th e Presbyterian ChurchRev. John Van Ness, M.A., Minister.

Meetings for July 19:

Baptist Church of the E ...angelRohert E. Keighton, Minister.

Sunday, July 19:9:45 A. M.-The Church School.

11 :00 A, 1\1 . -Morning worship, Sermon: "A Great Cause,"irst Church of Christ, ScientistAthcns a nd L in wo od Aves., Ardmore,

Sunday services, 11 A. l\L and 8P. M,

Sunday School, 11 A. M.\ Vcdnesday evcning testimonial

Methodist Episcopal Church I m e e t i n ~ s ,I! o'clock.Re\', Samuel l\lacAdams, Minister. Reachng Room, 19 \ Ves t L a nc a st e rSunday, July 19: I ~ V e ! l t I e ,open daily, 10:30 J:-. M. to 4:30

(l 45 A 'f S d I I I. l\L Wednesday evenmg, 9:15 to,,: . . . . - li n ~ y sc 1 0 0 , • 9:45.

11 :00 A. M . -Mornmg worshIp and 'f l I ' f 1 B'l l Isermon: "The C on fi de nc e o f 1e su lJect o : ~ .11', ~ , )e esson ser-Faith," mon for Sunday. LIfe.

Thursday, July 23:6:00 P. M, to 8:00 P. !\f.-Church

supper in p ar is h hal l. The publ ic a rc cordial ly inv ited .

Unseen Leaks In Toilet Flush Tanks

Call i jOUl ' Plumber

Are Costly...

1-32 in. Leak Wastes 9 gals. of Water pe r Hour1-16 in. Leak Wastes 32 gals. of Water pe r Hour1-8 in. Leak Wastes 114 gals. of Water pe r Hour

your plumbing

It will p a y you to

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New Washers Will. Halt the Waste

'STOP THAT LEAK'

V'lith t h e g r ow i ng p o pu l ar i ty of suppers held at th e Narberth M. E.Church it was deci ded t o hold anotheron Thursday evening, July 23, thewomen of the church serving the supper from 6 to 8 o 'cl ock.

There will be a n a pp et iz in g menuand p le nt y for all. \:Vhy not take thatevening off a nd e nj oy a soc iable t ime ,with music an d a real surprisc entertainmcnt, Th e price is reasonable witha special price for children. C. O. N.

Neighborhood Supper atM.,E. Church, July 23 d

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Whitc ShellacO:ange ShellacTurpentineTurpcntinc Sub.Dcnatured AlcoholMuriatic AcidI.ingcrwet Rcmovcr"Nicc" Housc PaintMurphy VarnishPuttySandpapcr

D R Y

W. P. MIESENCarpenter .:. Builder . :. J o bb ingPhones:

Dav-Narber th 3973-MNight-Narberth 2890·R

100 N. NARBERTH ,\ VR

Information

PHONEnADCLIFF 4313 or write

FRANK C. SNEDAKER & CO., Inc.NiDlh unclTiO"8 Slr.·.!tM. Ph i lodc l l Jhin . Pu .

I\ loderoize ) 'our "o n .. ~ . I t t ~ l ) h u , ey o ur u l dfOHbioned s tu ir wu y w il lt u n u l a - t o - d a t e ,Colon i a l tYlac stairwuy of Jllurk ..d b e u u t ,an d deHign. AHk UH fo r ,ariccM.

S TA I RWAY S

A cloNet l i n ed w i t h cf'!dur l ining defies d i r t ,d a n l l . n ' ~ " Kan d h ' " t ~ C I M .Th e e X l t t ~ n 8 eo f on egood MUrInei l t ruintOd b)' n l o t hM will nJuret h n n pa y for th e clodnr I i ni nf ( f o r ( ~ " e r y

c l o t h e " c lUMCl i n t h e h O D l c . Pr ice 110s q u a r e Cout.

fo r cloMetM nn d IUI8HogeWU)'8. St i l e . an droll . or c l ea r 1>0u",lo. Fir. 3 pl y l amina tedpanelN. All Htock M i z ' ~ H .5 x I tonel or 2 Pane l .l )r ice 83.85 lind 0 1 ) .

C E D A R L I N I N G

S l \ 'E B A H E l i S P E t ; l A L s r

F I R D O O B S

1"11111'

'11111'"

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Garden

OPEN S ATU R D AY S U N TI L 3

PaintingPaperhangingUpholstering

Furniture RepairingWindow ShadesAwnings

Edwin M.

Poole

& Co.

S h u l l L u m b e r C o m p a n y

PROPERLY SPRA YE OPhone: Ardmore 4121

White LeadHondexPerkins Dry FillerPerkins GlueFosters PlasticAsphalt CoatingLinoleum CementAluminum PaintMurphy EnamelsSteel WoolEmery Cloth

Th e Beetles Are Here!

105 N. NARBERTH AVENUE

N AR BE RT H 2 34 0

The Link Between F01'est and Home

29 Bala Avenue, Bala .Cynwyd

This issue can be solved to your sat isfact ion from the shelves of ourwell-stocked HARDWARE & PAINT STORE, including

EVERGREENS CO.NURSERYMEN

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS219 Eas t Lancaster Ave .

Ardmore

Protcct your trccs and shrubs byhaving thcm

Let us g iv e an e st im at e N O W- t om ake your home more pleasant and

comfortable

D E C O R AT O R S

andSell Penn Valley Property Iacre of g round on Arlington Road,

l' ffi f D I ' I IPenn Val ley. to J oh n H ow ar d Jeffer-he 0 le e 0 ur 1m an d -Iowai'll . . .les, Jr., who IS n ow o cc up vl n g It as

reports the sale of a house an d half I ' . I 'lIS resH ence.

OUR TOWN

Home

C o n ti n ue d o n N e x t Puge

By DA " r · ~ CASF. Y

Harry Francis' well-placed single in

the tenth inning, which sent Ruhincamover the plate. gave the rejuvenatcdNarherth tl'am their first victory ofth e s ea s on o ve r Da n Hemcher's Bryn:\Iawr Redlllen last Saturday at theplayground.

Th e final s co re o f t he g am c, w hi chunfortunately was not a league contes t, a s the second half of the Main I

Line circuit doe s not open until thisw ce k. wa s 5-4. Th e contest , a l thoughsomewhat loosely played, was exci t ingthroughout, while the final r es ul t w as

most g r at i fy i ng t o t he l ar ge crowd ofl oc al fans wh o wcre in attendance.This victory over a team that easilydefeated Narherth in their two gamesin the first half gave the local supporters some g-rnunds for th e hopc thatt he N ar hc rt h Cluh will he in the thickof the strugg-Ie for first p la ce in thesecond part of t h e l ea gu e season.

Both Jim : - ' 1 c 1 ~ e eand George King.th e o pp o si n g h ur l er s . a ll ow e d few hits,h ut w er e gcnerous w it h h as es 011 hallsan d also suffered from scveral miscueson the part o f t he ir s up po rt in g cast.

Th e Davismen started out in finestyle, g rabh ing themselves two nlllsin the first inlling and two more inthe second. Harry F ra nc is o pe ne dthc game with an easy rol Ie r, which

w a n d t ~ r e dthroug-h the legs of "Doc"Harkins, putting- the fleet Narberthoutfielder on f ir st . After Gilfillan fliedout, Slaughter scored Francis with a

NO T A LEAGUE GAME

Harry Franci s' S ingl e in 'Tenth

Ends Exc it ing Fray

Saturday.

Narberth Gains FirstWin Over Bryn.Mawr . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Asks Beetles in Bottlesfor Tickets fo r Movies

Bectle-collecting is the new hobby ofgardcn lovcrs an d movie enthusiasts inthis section as th e result of an offer,which stil l holds good, madc by Mana gi ng D ir ec to r J os ep h C on wa y, o f t heE gy pt ia n T he at re , C yn wy d. F or eachquart Mason jar, with a c ap on i t, containing a tlUart of Japancsc bcetles, an dpresented at a redemption table in thelobby o f t he Egypt i an Theat r e , a ticketof admission is being presented. Earlythis week the beetles commcnced pourin g in by the quart a nd M r. Co nwa yexpressed himself wel1 pleased with theresponse to h is offer.

"I am glad to aid in thc beetle cam- Ipaign by furnishing an inccntive to II Itrap, kil l and collect beetles in quanti-ties," h e d cc la re d. "The o ff er s ti ll Iholds good."

1\'11'. Conway ha s decided that he Iprefers to hav e th e insects dcad whenpresen ted for admission ( that is, fortheir owners' admission) to the theatre. Or else, he says, it would be bestn ot t o en tru st t hem to small boys. On~ 1onday cvening one of t he q ua rt j ar swas p re sen t ed by a boy, wh o droppedit. Fortunately, th e bect lcs were comat os e a t thc time. bu t the t he a tr e m anagemcnt desircs to safeguard itselfa ga in st a no th er a cc id en t w he n bectlesmight be in a more l ively mood whcnreleascd from confinement.

Page of Local

-(But, of c our se, t he re w er e many

aphids which a re a bu nd an t in dampw ea th er a nd t he n t he re w ere so me insect pests- including J apanesc beetlcs.

-(D a mp w e at he r also makes a fa vor

able condi tion for slugs (snails withoutshells). These pests feed at night andchew off delphiniums, violas, pyrethrums and small campanulas whilewe s lecp . They raisc havoc in a secdbcd, but thank the seeds man for aw a te rproof p o ison b ai t w hi ch finishcsfriend slug.

'.f\V e stopped at "Thc l in k b et wc cn

forest and h om c" a nd o rd er ed t hc makings of a cold frame. "The Li nk " sentt he s id eb oa rd s o f cypress, "thc woodcternal;" the lath frames of prcttywhitc pine, "that warps not ncitherdocs i t spli t ," a nd t he la ths themselvesof enduring cedar. A can of grecnshingle s ta in c oa te d thc finished jo ban d even th c nails (galvanized) wcredelivercd w it h t he c ut lumber. N ow tos ow th e se eds of perennials, covcr th elaths with b ur la p a nd keep th c seedbed moist until th c seeds breakthrough, then to r cm ov c t he b ur la p a ndlet t hc m g ro w under lath.

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It has been said t h at " su cce s s in th cgarden is mcasured by t h c t ho ro ug hncss with wh ic h t hc p re pa ra tio n ismade" and never were truer wordsspoken. vVe cannot fool the plants.Bcds thoroughly built will growhealthy plants, will withstand excessivcly dry or cxcessively w et w ea th era nd a re well worth the extra effor t ofthorough prcparat ion in th e beginning.Sub-soil d r ainag e and s ur fac e drainagear c two important factors. Plantsstanding in l ow, p oo rl y drained soilcannot bc expected to livc and flourish.

-(No, Clari ssa , your h ar dy p hl ox did

not changc its color. Those meancolored ones ar c seedlings that havegrown up in the beds. Better makesure of th e n ex t p la nt s of ElizabethCampbell an d kecp the f lower headscut off. A nd d on 't let a ny p la nt go tosced, it's ba d for t he p la nt .

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Summcr is a g oo d s ea so n in w hi chto have t rc e s t ri mm ed . Thev havecompleted thier Icaf a nd t wi g ' gr ow than d the fall growth of wood wil1 hclpto hcal the cuts. Al1 brokcn branchcsshould be flushed off c10sc an d t he c ut sp ai nt ed w it h prcscrvative paint. Al1

old cuts sh ou ld b e r epa int ed a t thesame t imc to prevent air an d moisturee nt er in g t he o pe ni ng s t o start cavities.

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I f your c l imb ing r os es h av c startedto send up n ew s ho ot s from th e baseit is time to remove all o ld w oo d andtrain the n ew s te ms into pos it ion forflowering n ex t J un e. A mi ld fee di ngat this timc w il l h el p to make goodcanes for next y ea r. B et te r make holesabout six inches deep with a fork eds p ad e a nd fil1 them with tree food. Andspray the new ca n es thoroug h ly to protect them from beetles.

Always leave as much fol iage as possible when cutting gladiolus-if vouwant to dig good bulbs for next s e a ~ o n .

On e leaf o n t he s te m is just right.

I I ) ' n O l n ~ n ' I '.1. l ~ n G A n

Five i nc he s of rain in July! Ain't

that sumpin'?-(

And on July tenth we w er e t wo a nda half inches ahead of normal rainfal1for the year. An d with an excess oftemperature for th e yea r ga rde nershave no cause for complaint as regardsth c weather.

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call on tiS for door-to-doorexpress service (deliverysame day).

T r u n k to O ce an C it y o r

A t la n ti c C i ty, ~ 1 . 5 0

T o Wildwood , ~ 2 . Rates

t o o th er points on reques tFor prompt, careful service by courteous employ·ees, phone ti S N O W -

CYNWYD 877.

Think ofReliable.NeighborlyDeU"erySer"ice

- a n d then rememberto phone

Cynwyd 280- a n d that1s that!

THE SERVICECOMPANY

P I CT U R E F R A MI N G

as you want it done.Ge t Ou r Estimate First

Bide-a- We e Studios30 S . 1 6t h Street , Phi la .

F. H. Seel,., Jr., Mgr.

5 BALA AVENUE, Bala·Cynwyd

Wh y Send to Chicago forTires? . .

W e Sell Goodyear :

4.40x21 ~ 4 . 7 5

4.50x20 5.354.50x21 5.45

Narb. Bridge Garagec. P. COOKNarber th Ave. a t the Bridge

Phone : Na rbe rth 3775

When You G,oto the Shore

Wading Pool Thrills100 Kids on Tuesday

I Playground JVewsI

OUR TOWN

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

R t10 cents a line In each paper; 25 c en tl l a line In all three .a e S - - M l n l m u m charge. 35c In one paper; 75 c en ts I n a ll three AV

erage at five words to the line. No blacktaced type used.

Deadlz ne (OJ' InseJ'tz'ons- Clas"llIed advertlsoments willb e a cc ep te d u p t o Wednesday 6o'clock for OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday. 1 o 'c lock , f or THEMAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYO.

GeneJ 'a l Notz'ce ClassIfied Advertisements wi ll b e charged only- to resldentll of th e M ai n Li ne w ho se Damell

appear in th e telephone directory; to persons maintaln1ng an account withus, or to regUlar subscribers to either THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN, orNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.

I I partments jor Rent:llOVgRN eftielclH',' HPl. , I us Forest

Ave., $:15 Ill". Asl< Gene Davis, Davis'HIore, Haverford Ave. N arb. 40:15.

For SaleH I ' J C O ~ J ) - H A N Dbaby cOllch. \Vrlte

P. n. Box 29i, Narhcrth.

Rooms for RentI"on R I ~ N T - n o " m san d g'arag-e, larges h a d ~ ')llace; 10 minI'. from sta., 10lninH. f ro m c it y, \Vr i tc H J ~ " ,( 'a re o fou r Town, Narherth. (omb7-1i)IjARt;),J well furn. rm. with 4 windows.

fo r tw o gentlemen. Prl. home, $5.50each. Write "B," "are of O ur Tow n.Narb. (omh7-1 if )W ANT }; :D-Homeo ne to tal<e care of

o ne c hi ld In exchange fo r room andbo ar d. Ph. N arh . 29i5-.T. (ombi-3f)ROOM an d b oa rd . C o nv en i en t to P. R.

R. Sla. Ph. l\'arb. 3910-.1. (o-tf)

Seashore & ResortsBJ"ACH HAVgN. N. . T. -Two " ma ll

bungalows near ocean; private bathI ng b ea ch , $75 n month each ; a l l' '' twobedrooms, bath an d Idtchen. week orm on th a nd c am pi ng s it es . Tom Sher·bo rne , owner, Pelham A,·e. (omb7-24)

ATTRACTIVE modern cottage, i rms.,b at h, g a ra g e, d es ir ab le seetlon near

M ar ga te . f or r en t, furnished. 29 N.Mar tlnda l e ave .• Ventnor. (omb6-26)

Garages for RentU A R A G ~spa.ce, cor. Essex an d B l m

wood, $i month; Mrs. John A, Cald-w el l. l \' ar b. 39 8i . (oi- l7)

LITTL};: G IR LS t o hoard in a beauti-f ul h om e at North \Vildwood. Plenty

of good h om e c oo ki ng . R at es , 8 to 12,$12.50 pe r weel<; 12 to 15, $15 pe r week.l\Irs. Jones. 4501 State Road, DrexelH il l. P h. S un ll et 2518-W. (obi-1i-31)

COUPljg would 111<e to r en t tw o rms.a nd l dt ch en fo r l ight housekeeping

nr. 200 hloel< on 'Vayne or Sabine Ave." ' r i t c "R," eare O ur Tow n.

Wantedt H ~ N 1 ' l j g l \ l A l \ 'desires c(lmforlable

room with h oa rd . Ter ms . \ Vr ll e " B" ,car e The Ma in Li ne r. Ard. (omi-li)CASH PAID for any Idnd (lId u"ed

) lo" t ag e s t am ) l" . Thomas H. Sherh or ne , B each Ha"en, N. ,I. (ombS-i)TO BUY or rent fo r summer sliding

weight scales fo r w ei gh in g i nf a nt .Phone Narberth 23i9- " '.

Golden Rule Pure .Foods

IC o n ti n ue d f r o m P a g e On e at Wholesale Prices

A great amount of interest mani 'I'bt' " er y p "r ..Mt l in d .. It . . I t. ..r " h , p l e lI"d f,""·'· AOrol·..,rl ..

I fested itself last Thursday afternoOl .... Id t..r.... ~ b .... r rel,re ....nt .. -Iwhen the playgr ound held a quoit th · .... ollh·. 11,· "",'1,,1': , l I r e d"0" "11"'" from 10 to 40%.Itournament. Th e tournament was held T H E CITIZENS'

Ifo r both the seniors an d juniors. Those WHOLESALE

Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100 who part i cipat ed in th e senior tourna SUPPLY COMPANY

Ic ; ~ C ~ I ~ ~ ~ r~ sJ ~ ~ ~ : ; ~ : ~ ~ ~ e G i ' l r ~ ~ o l f i ~ iI Columbus, Ohio

~ < 0 1 ~ ~ ~ < 0 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Arnold, Vince Parke, James Shea. Bill Pbll". om ...., 171HI SII . . . . . . . . . st.H I W

IChoin, Jo e Casey, Carl Blessing, Jo e ItIH .."b o ...... 8400e p anted IB ak er O ck S mi th A ld ric h C l ai r R i ch no,· 'I'. WIINO". ~ h , I.... 1\1"n"j{er.·

Y017NI: girl t o tal<e care of children, d 0.' Ton' Saw'atorelli Eric Carson Phllll. HIHtrh'tafternoon" an d e"enlngH by the hour. ar S I, . Y , • . I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : : : : : : : ; ; S ~ ~ S : : :

I ~ l ( p e r i e n c e d .Ref. Call Narh. 2434-W. F o e r s t e r h n ~ ,John Clark, Pa1;l1 Belssl ~IS tr ou pe , V mc e P ar ke , Blessmg, Oc k I

WANTED-Olllee girl fo r ca "hle r and S mith and Cla rke advanced to theg-eneral office worl, In c ha in s to r e. I 'fi I d h S ' I d BI I

Write "S," care of Main Liner, Ard- \ ?eml na s a l ~ t e l l . nllt 1 an ess-more. (ombi-lOf) IIlg hattled It out II I th e final, Blesse-I

i ng cap tu r ing the decision by the closSituations Wanted score, 21 to 17.

COLORgj) girl desires to do c oo ki ng ' T ho se w ho e nt er ed t he junior tourn-Iand downs ta i rs worl<; sleep in o r o ut. a me nt were as fol1ows: George Ander-,I

760 Birch I.ane, Haverford. Ph . Ard. son, W il li am M ee ha n, Te d Finn4060-W. ( om h i- 1i O P ar ke r \\Toohnington, Richard Griffis'iC O T ~ O R g D

g-Irl w ants w or k hy the Dan He ss, D ic k R it ten ho us e, Jackd Ida,': will g-h'e references. 2018 N. Kane Paul J am es R ob er t Arnold Re13th st., Phila. (omhi-1iO Parry, Eddie O'Connor, Charles' Pal-IIC O I . O R I ~ Dg ir l w an ts position caring !mer Ronald Paige Eddie Kern Carro

Plfor. ~ h l ~ ~ ~ ~ n w '768 B ir ch La ne , Ha v. Pah; l er, Jun io r G;iffis, Herbert Roser_',1

. . . . - . r . n ' , IB'll R' t h " f ' S d tI'XI'I'RII'NCEI) I II d A I I 1 t en o us e. " a n o c o o nz ze 00 l 2 , . ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~". '. "' -" an( re ne mer ca n B b C k PI'1i C r F k V I c.

~o m an d es ir es r e - engagement ; ca re l:? 0 0 , 11 p. u ~ an, . ' ran a 1 ; ; ~ 3 : : : : S : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : S : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; " ; ; : ; - ~

of c on va le sc en ts a nd o ld er c hi ld re n on , Henry Candlgalh. BII1 Meehan Idu ring' a l ", ence of parents; or h ou se - D an Hess, Eddie O'Connor, Eddiehold mana!.\ ,ement, hy hour, day or Kern, Herhert Roser, H. Candigalli Iweel<; exec\. Main I .l ne re f. Write advanced to the semifinals an d Bill";\1H," eare of Main I.iner, Ard. ~ Meehan an d Herber t Roser later paired= . . . , . . . , , = , = , , - : - ~ _ , - -_ _ ",,","_--,:-:(0 , = , m - = - b _ / _ - _ 1 ~ i - , - f )off in the final match, Bill M ee halWAl\'TI;:IJ-Day's _ , ~ o r l < , W e d n e H d a ~ ' 1winning by a 21-14 count." an d Thursday. /68 B ir c h L an e, Hav.! Prizes, incidental1y, will b e a wa rd ed

h "rd. 4060-W. (ombi-1if) on play date late in August.\\! 11.1. "ecommend exce i len t l aundres s I Th e older girls' vol1ey bal1 a nd s of t

for fa mlly of three or less. Ph . 1 1 . r'o:al'h. :li08-.T. (ombi-1if) >al l e ag u es w e re o rg al ll ze d on 1\'lOn I

. . . I d ay a nd the first games on the vol1ey. e I t U U ! . t . IRL desire" part- l ime work. II 11 I d I I d T d Th 1('all A rd . H 6- M. (omhi-1if) la s.c 1e ~ e p aye. ue s ay. e iH I t ' H SCPOOI d P I B .., fol1owlllg gIrls captall1 th e four teams ,

r , ~ • an e re e . us . • ~ e .I Et l I Vo ' ht Ali Call I I ' s Ig-rad. c1cto'ircs ))OH. HH s lenog; rapher, I 4 lC 1 9 ' . . CC . a l a n . ....01 I

or t, 'pls t an d general offi"c work. IMalthy .and Ehzabeth Knehel . League, IWrite "\V," eare of Main Liner, Ard. ~ a m e s111 v ol le y h al l ar e p l a ~ ' e dever)

(omb7-17f) I Tu es d ay a nd Thursday at 3 P. M. 1

-' '' '' I~{'' '' '' '' AC :: :: '1 '' '' 1; -: <' ~' A7 '' 7' L- n- l\ -r -H -e-'\ -' 'I -s '' '' h- e- '' '- '' :' I> -0 -. "i "" t" :' lo -n -a ....: .sI * * * I" om ll an io n o r "are of I nva li d . Ooc - Th e Eagle s and Vvildcats ar c t ie d f or

tor's ref. Ph. Narb. 2537. (ombi-1 if ) ou t of th eir line-up won a douhle IYOUNG COLORED man wants work of header on Monday, d ef ea ti ng th e

an y 1<lnd, ? ay, w ee k or ho ur, C an do 1 Midgets, 5-4, a nd Ac es , 7-6; then onpuhlle or prIvate chaUffeuring. Phone IWednesday they again w on a ga in st IArdmore 4054. (ombi-1if) th e n ew c lu h Narmer bv a score of\UU.l\'U GIRL, colored, desires to he 1 17• 10. "Equa" Burgess liad one of his

"hl1d's nur"e, or do part t im e w or k. d d . l I dPhone Ardmore 2204-H. (ombi-1if) go o ays 111 t 1e lOX an w ~ ssup

\V01\1' • d i d I k ! norted well by Andv B ur ti s b eh md t he

, .-.!Ii e s r es to .0 g-cnera wo r or Ib t .d a ~ " sworl" Write Box 93, Br, 'n a .Mawr, P a. (omb7-17f) League StandinK

;:::;:::;:;::=====:;::;=:===;:::;::===:=;::::::;::::::I W. L. Pc tBOY, over 16 )'earll, wishes work to r ICardinals 4 0 1.000

season, to care for lawnll an d weed Midgets 2 1 .Mi6gardens, etc., 40c pc r hour. Ph. Cyn. 1" I ? '3 3 I1170-R. (ombi-3lf) Igers - ..l I ( i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~WOMAN desires housekeeper's pos.; INarmer II 2 ..B3 \' - - 1/

also take care of c hi ld re n. P h. N ar b. Aces ,j. ,j. ,j. 0 3 .0002514. (ombi-lOf) I·'I I ~ I d \ \"Id . I f When You Think ' 1

li t Your Sen,ice C O L O H I ~ Dman desires pOOlltion as 1 1e ~ a ges. an I ~ a t sar e tle( or iDIU;SS1\rAKING and alterations In col'll<, ehauffeur, bu tler o r janitor. Ifirst place 111 the J ul1lor L . e a ~ t l eas a of Coal

~ ' o u rhome or mine. Mrs. M. Reel- P h. N ar b. 22i3. (ombi-lOf) Ires.t ll t of vVednesday mormng s game

111'11. Ph. Narh.2 ; 1 6 5 ~ W .

(oi · : l l ) 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : - - - - . . : . "VIIc1cats, 5; Eagles, 4.HI'JljIABLB carpentr)', johblng, altera- F d . Th k C ' b J un io r L ea gu e StandinKt io ns . G ot tl ie b };:s"lIng-er, 122 Con- e erat lon an s ontrl s., I \\T. L. Pet. 1\

wa,' Ave .. Narh. :li48-R. (08-14) k E I ' 1 7"0ee s More Assistance .a.g es ,J • ;l

WINDOW Clj};:ANlNG, 10e an d up, in · ., . \\Tlldcats 3 1 .7501 1

side a nd ou ts id e of sa"h. All 1<lnds - - - Junior Aces 2 2 .500 IIo f h ou se cl ea ni ng . L aw ns t al ,e n c ar e A • • ? B k J . 0 4 000 If. \Vm. Blacl<ledge, 216 WIlliams •,.re yotl g011lg on a vacatIOn. e- P a r ' ul1lors .Ave., :"arb. 4099-1\\. (ombi-3lf) fore yo u go ca n yo u n ot s pa re $1 (o r I .

Real Estate for Rent more) fo r those in your n . e ~ g h b o r h ? o dIMawr Hospital to be so urgent this ISHOP a nd g ar ag c, reasonable r en ta l. w ho lack even the necessIties of hfe? Iy ea r, t h ey a r e m ak in g the hosp i t al so le II

109 Forest Ave., n ea r s ta ti on . See You r g i ft will g o dir ect to the families 1 beneficiary instead of dividing the.,(lene D avi s , D a vi s ' S tor e . of th e unemployed. If un ds w i th t he F ed er at io n a s t he y g en

Thirteen residents o f t hi s c om mu ni ty e ro us ly s ha r ed last year. ILost and Found h av e a lr ea dy r es po nd ed to t he a pp ea l, Th e Volunteers' COlllmittee of th e

IjOWI'-Key ring an d I l e ~ ' s ,tied to s en t o ut by. t he M ain L in e Fe.deratil:?n\' r:ederation in t he m id st of t h e i ~vaca- \white handl<erehlef. Pleasc return (Jf C hu rc hes . N o ' f ormal r eceip t s wll1 t lo n p la ns a re t he re fo re worklllg to I L M 'h

l\!rH. ll. 1\r. Hloan, Narh. Hall A pt. be m ai le d t o c on tr ib u to r s s o t h at e v er y, s ec ur e f un ds f or the work of the Fed· I I'A omnsonL O S1 ' -S m al l w hi te dog- with blnd< I ~ e n n yma y go for r e l i ~ £ .Th e F ~ d e r a - Ieration ~ v h i c hhas been so greatly iI - • • T '

flll'e, nbout 5 m on s. old, on H at ur da ,' , t lo n therefore takes thIS opportulllty to , creased III t he p as t few months. II.Iuly 11, near ('or. B. 1\1. A,·e. an d thank the fol1owing persons: Missl e M a ~ e s Il\[ontJ.\'. Ave. Reward. Ph. Narb. :161;i. Annie S. B a ~ e r ,Mrs. John Barnes, I Ch" S ' T ' ' ~ & I ' £ ' Warm

Dogs and Pets Joseph Balaity, Edwin L. Blabon, John, r ls tl an Clence OplC . ~ . ". IB LUE TI CK coon h ou nd p up pi es , $:1 Albrecht, M rs. L. A. Belmont, J. Dil-

j"Life" is th e s ub je ct o f th e le ss on· i Friends II

each; 4 males, I female. \Ym. Black- worth B eg gs , · Mi ss Mary Gertrude sermon to be r ea d in all Churches of I B al a Av en ue a t U n i o nledge, 216 WllIlams Ave. Ayer, M rs . J oh n C. B el l, J r; . O. M' I Christ, Scientist, Sunday, July 19. Th el!'OR S ....LE-Wlre-halred Fo x and Chase, Mr . W. D. Boyle, t wo c on tr i- Golden Text is, "A s th e Father hath BALA-CYNWYD

Scottish Terriers. Also d o gs plucked butions anonymous. life in h im se lf ; s o hath he given to C Y N W Y D 280 iand cllplled. R ea s. Wm. Foot, Cyn- In as much as th e B ry n M a wr H o rs e the So n to lave l if e i n himself" (John l " ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! wyd, Phone Cynwyd 984. (omb7-l i) Show considers the need of the Bryn 5:26). '.

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d al e Ave nu e, requesting some actionto st op t he sp ee din g hy automohilesa nd t ru ck s on t ha t s tr ee t . Mr. Burnett stated that it had been increasin g i n st e ad o f d e cr e as i ng an d w as v er yannoying' t o t he r es id ent s of the streetand especiaHy t o t he c hi ld re n w ho p la ythere. Th e r oa d h as n o o ut le t.

A l et te r w as read frolll th e AlliedCivic Association, a group o f o rg an iz at io ns r ep re se nt in g Illunicipalities

s er ve d h y t he P hi la de lp hi a S uh ur ba n\Vater C011lpany, requesting the Narherth Council 's financial assistance inth e fight to e ff ec t a reduction in waterrates an d f ire hyr lran t charges. Th(·sum r eq ue st ed o f the borough as itsshare, pro r a te d a c co r di n g to population, wa s $373.50. Lower MerionTow ns hi p w as a sk ed to give $278$ forth e same cause. Th e letter was referred to th e Water, Light a nd H ea lt hC o mm i tt e e, o f which John R. Hall isch'lirtuan.

Phone: CYNWYD 97

FOR DELIVERY

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18 cen ts pe r quart

65 c ent s pe r pint

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13 cen ts per quart

Rent Us Your Coal Binfor the Summer

Wh y no t let us pay you rent for your empty coal

bi n this summer?I f

we fill your b in now, yo uwill be able to take advantage of ou r low summerrates and th e money yo u save, you canchalk up as rent money for a coal bi n that wouldotherwise remain empty.

C o nt i nu e d f r om PnA"l! On e

J. J. SKELTON & SONCOAL"FUEL OLL"COKE BALA-CYNWYD, PA.

Phone: Cynwyd 7 0 0 - ~ O l ;Greenwood 7484

have been l IIade t o i n cl u de a new husin e ss s ec t io n a l o ng M o nt g om e r y Avenue in the o r di n an c e a n d als,) an extension of th e present H a ve r fo r d Avenue husiness district, but after long

considera t ion, including puhlic hearings on t he p ro po si ti on a nd on therevised ordinance as passed on firsthearing, t he p ro po se d new businessdistrict ,'vas stricken from the ordinance. I t is t he opini on of Councilthat t he tilllC i s not ripe for the creat ion of a n additional husiness section inthe horough.

I n the report of t he P uh li c S af et yC o mm i tt e e, o f w hi c h Edward S. Hawsis chairman. a letter was presentedf ro m G eo rg e Burnett, of 86 \Vynne·

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Page Twelve

Musical Appreciation I l ' e n n ~ Y l v a n i aunder Lo u Young. - IR e v i s ~ dZ o n i n ~Law• I If. an y of t.he Narberth t e ~ m0:fans

Topic at Rotary Club Ia ~ eIn Waslllngton at an y time, It w il l Adopted by.Boroughgl\ 'e Ille great p l ea s ur e t o see them att he \ Va sh in gt on ball park or at thea b ov e a d dr e ss .

\Vith m an y t ha nk s, a mi w is hi ng t hegreatest success to th e Narberth baHcluh, I am.

Sincerely yours,WALTER M A S T E R S .

Local Pub li sher Speaks BeforeLuncheon of Business

Group.

A t al k o n I ll usi ca l appreciation. il-l us tr at ed wi th e xc er pt s fro 111 phonograph re cords, for me d t he programTuesday of the n a l a - C \ ' n w \ ' d - ~ a r h e r t h

Rotary' Cluh. T h e s p ea k er was I'hilipA. Livingston, local puhlisIF:r.

R ec om ln en di ng m us ic a s a n a\'oea- Continued f ro m P al re O ne

ti.on n ~ t easily allec.ted hy 11l1. ; inc,s , great credit for his craf ty genera lshi l l

difficultIes or curtaIled amusement I . ..•

udgets. the s pe ak er m ad e a plea for I ' In d w is e s el ec lt on of players whIcha 1110re genera l apprecia tion of "high-II enabled the Narberth Club to securehro\v" compositions in which al! (.'f the first half championship , as last yearthe appeal of modern ,P.opular nlUSlC IS! the Borough fire fighters were thefouud. p lu s h et t er wnltng.

I · I"\\le a p pr e ci a te a n y p ie ce o f music I ~ v e a k e ~ tc lu h m the l e ag u e a n d finished I

heca use of i ts melody. harmony and Imglonously as l ast place occupants.rhythm." the speaker said. "and rehel i ."'AIU3Jo;H'1'JI F I n . ' ; co.a g ai n st a n y c o mp o si t io n in w hi ch these I . I' h II ac1ell1ents arc missing'. I n modern pOP- I I'll \ \ ' e 11 , .. f. . . . . . . . . : l II ()ular m us ic t he r1wthm is em 11hasized,' (i n 11;1,.rhe.., e. () () 1I :!

I 1 .' l ' I' I HuhirH'al11 ~ ~ . I I I r;an d t h ~ ll1e oc y I.S ~ ) \ · l O U ~ .•or t mt ('1101<, 211. ' . . . . . . . . . . U 1 1 IIreason ItS appeal IS lI!lll1ecltatc;. I n t he ( 'a ll ah a n, l1l. II 0 " IIcase of c 1 a s s . i ~ a lmUSIC, the 1?leCe must iYllung-, If . () 2 II IIheconle fatl1lllar hefore a ll It s hc 'a ut y Lacey, :Ih. () II 2 Iis hrought to t h e s ur fa c e. Thus. e\'cn R 1 c ~ ~ j n g ,d . II 2 II IIthough it m ay n ot s tr ik e us as quickly Ym'UI11, p. 1 0 1 1as the product of Ti n I'an Alley, i t i,..mo re ap t to remain as a ,..ource of ' 1 ' ' ' t a l ~ . . . . . . . . . .r. 1I IS

CYNWYD FIHI> CO .penllan e nt eujoyment." I'

Brief n u mh e rs w er e playecl iIIustrat- r '. ' l ' h " l 1 1 a ~ , ~ ~ . ()ing various types o f s ol o and cn,..emhlc ii". ;\I"ax,,"cll. d . IIplayinJ.(. They included voice an d I H. · 1 ' I H l n l a ~ .P. IIviolin solo. unaccompauied chorus and, Franzcn, If. IIs\ 'mphouv orchestra records. Th e c'. Max\\'cII, :II>. . • • . (). . 1 I .<1....... II> IIs pe ak er u rg ed t he 1l1emhers to attem ·ttl' , .... ,.... II

the Dell c;lneerts during t l ~ eSUnlU!er ~ . q l ' I \ ~ : , \ \ · 2 1 , t , ' · . : : : : : : : : :IIin order to b e co m e a c qu a m te d WIth H a i l l e ~ ' ,rf. IIcla""ical 1l1usic s el do m h ea rd amongth e ja zz h an ds of the radio.

o'A J.(reat nUlll!ler of the nlodern pop- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~la r tuue,.. have heen takeu hodily out I ~

of the great eompo,. .i t ions of the past.":-1r. Livingston said, "s o there i s l it tl ediff('rence after all hetween the prodnctof IlJJl and that of the classical11eriods. I ' re s en t -d a y o r ch e st r as aucl:phonoJ.(raphs 11<l\'e made this great Imusic ' I\ 'ailahk at all time,... so that iwhat used to be an event can now he 'a daily pr ivi le ge. Anyone who cancnjoy t he m od er n m el od ie s of F ri l1l l!can enjoy a Beethovl'll symphony ifhe l ea rn s it as wel l - and w il l e \' en -tually find more to enjoy in t h e l a tt e r. " !

Charles I-l.. S):kes, of Cynwyd. Ifamous cartoonIst. IS to he t h e s pe a ke r In c xt Tu e sd a y. I

Narberth Ball Fans IHonor Walt Masters'

C o nt i nu e d f ro ... I ' n ~ eOn e Il\lahinlll')', Lo u Cau11y and Henry ISmith. I

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Masters Thanks FansCavalier Hotel, 3500 I-l th St. , 1'\. W.,\Vashinl-:ton, D. C.

July 15. IlJ31. ITo the Editor of "Uur Town:"D ea r S ir : Iwish to kindly thank th e oflicersa n d m e mh e rs of the :\ 'arherth BaseballC lu b a 11(1 the c i ti z en s o f Narberth whosubscribcd to the beautiful electricclock whi ch wa s p re se nt ed to me att he g am e b ct we en \ Va sh in gt on a nd t he IAthletics. at S hi be P ar k. Philadelphia,on :-'londa \'. I shall alwaYs cherishth e kind s'Cntiments engrav'ed on the Iclock as wcll as thosc made by l\ofr.\Crowell when prescnting it. Their Iw ish es for m v success i n b as eb al l w il l,h el p ul e .t o i ivc 111y \'eQ' best in en-IIdeavoring to m ak e g oo d here.

I h av e a l wa y s felt that tHy associa-It io ns in N a rb e rt h w er c v er y m uc h r esponsihle for whate \ 'c r success I havea tt ai ne d a s it was during my firstsumll1er playing b al l in ~ a r b e r t h ,afterattending West Philadelphia HighSchool, that I l11et l\f r. Crowell whowas manager of t he t ea m at that time,which acquaintanceship resul ted in mygoing to H av er fo rd Sc ho ol u nd er t hetutelagc of ~ 1 r .C ro we l l a n d Bill Dur-

b i n , w h o w c r e t h e o o U h c s i l i ~ a t i l i ~ t l ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ime, a nd the n to t he · University of j


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