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    I SHORT LOCALNEWS ITEMSWANTED SEND US ITEMS IOR FIRESIDECOLUMN cVOLUME Il l . NUMBER 4 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    INTERESTING EVENTSAT THEY. M. C.A.

    Night School.You ng m a n, w hy not pu t one or two

    nights a. week to some real value?

    Had you thought of night school?(Contlnued o n F ou rt h P ag e)

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    I .OST, STRA1.'ED OR S T OL EN -A l ar geM al te se c at , w it h r ou nd c ol la r lock,d on.

    Last s e en S un da y, O ct o be r 22nd. Reward Itr et ur ne d t o 15 Chestnut avenue, o r p ho neC. B. Metzger, Narberth 693.

    FO R S A LE O R R E N T- H o u s e , No. 81 Winds o r a v en u e, l o ca t ed r ight at e n tr a nc e t o

    n ew p ar k. E dw ar d S. Haw8, owner. Seelocal agents .Contlnued on Third Page)

    Fietcher W. Stites will make ther es p on se t o t h e a d dr e ss o f w el co me i nthe P re sb yt er ia n C hu rc h n ex t Sunday night.

    Mrs. Harry A. J ac ob s , o f E l mw oo da ve nu e a nd Wynnewood road, has returned from a t en day s' s ta y in Atlantic City.

    Have you not iced th e c ha ng. e In E .A, Muschamp's house on Woodlsde~ v e n u e ?Some whiteness! Ownersof soher-hued h ou se s p l ea se note.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Emmett and

    s on a r e o cc up yi ng their n ew h om e o nDndle)" a ve nu e. Mr. Emmett Is thep h y ~ l c a ldirector at th e public school.

    Mrs. Harriet L. G re y h as returnedto her home, 218 North Narberthavenue. after a m on th 's vi sit w it hrelativ.es in Wes te rn P en ns yl va ni aand Ohio.

    Mr. Carro l l Downes Is erecting avery fine garage on his place tha twill accommodate four automobiles,T h e d em an d for such a g a ra g e i s sog re at t ha t t he s p ac es h a ve a ll b ee n

    Manager Walzer w ou l d l i ke to haveall ' of t h e m em b er s of the Narberthb as e b al l t ea m a tt en d the serVice nextS un d ay e ve ni ng an d would sugg.estthat all members meet at Davis' OnSunday even ing at 7.30 sharp.

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    Congratula- Mrs. Edward S. Haws and MissC om mu ni t y R ut h drove to Chambersburg last

    Betty Baxrer's Gossip.

    THE FIRESIDE

    Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. FritschA pair of children's gloves ar e at and family, of Wynnewood road, spent

    the post office for identification. s ev er al d ay s last week visiting, relat iv es in Tamauqua. Pa.

    Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Meredith willspend t he w i nt e r In Atlantic City. ! Mrs, J. W. Joyce en ter ta ined Mr.

    iand Mrs. F. Mis simer and the MissesMr. and Mrs. S am u el L a ir d e n t e r ~ :Missimer, o f West Philadelphia. on

    t ai ne d f ri en ds o ve r t he w ee k' s e nd . :Tuesday evening, Octoher 31st..

    A fln,e l ec tu re course!tions, women of the

    Clubl

    Come to t he P re sb yt er ia n C hu rc hn ex t S un da y e ve ni ng w it h th e champ io n baSe b aH team.

    Mrs. }

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    NARBERTH, PA l - O U R TOWN--NOVEMBER 2. 1916

    "Cub"

    That t e n- se c on d m a n, M a rk l e, runswell w it h t he halI.

    Th,e entire t eam displayed grit andn er ve , g o in g into a fairly hard gamewithout practice .

    One of the Sansom players said "h ed id n' t e xp ec t t o p la y a ton o f r o ck . "

    H is o pp on en t w as G. Markle.

    That flash Turner is so fast, he iscontinualJy running i n to p l ay er s .

    Ar e J'Oll coming to t he ba se ba nbOlllJuett

    Have you ever noticed the rathert ired h ut g am e looking l i t tl e machinet ha t s ta nd s ou t in t he f ro nt of th eY. M. C. A., or E lm H al l, c ve ry evening? This f ai th fu l l it tl e c re at ur ehas traveled f ur th er t ha n a ny o th erthree cars in Narberth. It 's "SwanNeck" Savlll's Hupp-Go-Cart. Thel i tt l e t h in g seems almost h u m an , o n l yit works harder and kicks less thanany human being I know. No chargefor the ad, Bob.

    We ar e entering the second season.without h a vi n g o u r g oa l l in e crossed.

    These ar e also th e g u es s in g d a ys-guess ing whether the ashell w il l b ecollected this y ea r o r next.

    BiJI Durbin got off some good.passes, which were faultlessly handledby mckie.

    S T A T E ~ [ E N TOF THE OWNERSHIP,JrANAGEJ[ENT, CIRCULA.

    TroN, ETC.,o f " Ou r T ow n, " p ub li sh ed w ee kl y atN a rb e rt h , P a. , required by Act of

    'August 24, 1912.Edi tor-Harry A. Jacobs. Narberth,

    Pa.Managing E d i t o r - H a r r y A. Jacobs,

    Narberth, Pa .Business Manager-Harry A. Jacobs,

    Narberth, Pa .Publ isher-Narber th Civic Associa

    tion, N a rb e rt h, P a .Owners-Narber th Civic Association.Officers-President, A. J. Laos; vice

    presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. WUllams, Ja mes Artm an; se cretaryand treasurer, F ran k J . Wisse.

    Directors-George H. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, Frederick L. Rose, A.E. Wohler t , George M. Colesworthy, 'Mrs. William S. Horner, Mrs.George M. Henry, Fletcher W.Stites, E. A. Muschamp, H. C. Gara,Henry Rose, Edward S. Haws, Mrs.Roy E. Clark, William D. Smedley,Mrs. Lester W. Nickerson.( Si gn ed ) H AR RY A. JACOBS,

    Business Manager.Sworn to an d subscribed' before me

    t h is e l ev e nt h d ay of October, 1916.(Seal) Walter M. Barber,

    Notary.My c om m is s io n e x pi r es F eb . 5, 1919.

    Ar e y ~ ucoming to' the b as e b al fbonqueU

    666

    Pet..833.666.583.500.333.083

    P ud Ro se contracted for a suit of1: ~ 6, cl ot he s. T he c on tr ac to r, a f te r a tour148 I of Pud ' s v ic in i ty, m ad e w h at he con133 1 sidered a liberal estimate of th e

    __ !necessary amount of cl ot h t o drape721 Pud's a mp le p ro po rt io ns . U nf or tu

    n at ely h e u n de r es t im a te d a n d nowregrets he didn't employ a surveyor.

    751

    678 636

    L. Ave.0 1.0000 1.0000 1.0004 ':1335 .1673' .000

    714

    120167180

    744

    2nd 3rdgame. g a n ) ( ~ .

    172 1 4 ~147 121161 156101 78170 167

    2nd 3rdgame. gam.e.

    108 98 In my capacity as reporter for158 136 your paper it w a s n e ce s sa r y for me110 116 to visit t he P h il a de l ph ia roof gar-150 158 Id e ns q u it e f requent ly dur ing th e past

    '188 154 s um me r. Th e n um be r o f N ar be rt h-ians whom I me t o n t he se l it tl e t ri ps

    662 w as a ma zi ng ly l ar ge , and as I havea f on dn es s f o r statistics I k e pt t ra c kof th eir na me s a nd th e number oftimes I had seen them. Very likelyyou will be glad to print this list.Here it i s - (dele ted by the censor ) .

    2nd 3rdgame. game.

    lfi9 111113 122146 124129 133131 146

    . . . . . . . . . 644Standing.

    W.333

    FOOT BALL

    Totals

    Totals .

    Totals

    StandIng of th e Clubs.Won. Lost.

    Way ne M en 's Cl ub .. . 10 2Ardmore Y. M. C. A .. 8 4Rosemont M. C 7 5Narberth Y. M. C. A. . 6 6Narberth Rovers 4 8Paoli Travelers 1 11

    . . . . . . . . . 663PLUGS.

    1stgame.

    Humphries . . 161Mathews . . 173Rose. . 147Leitch 104Savlll 180

    . . . . . . . . . 765SOUTHSIDE.

    1stgame.

    Churchhill . . 126Brown 12::Harris 88Ludovicl . . . 166Laird 141

    Totals . 793NARBROOK.

    1stgame.

    D. Kirk 137Smed Ley . . 116Dunn 1 ~ 9Ensinger . . 124A. Kirk 177

    Foot Bal l Notes.Th e foot ball t ea m w il l practice

    Wednesday evening, 8 o 'c lock , at Y.635 M. C. A.

    812

    784

    843

    147135

    Colts . . .Essex .

    148 Plugs .160 Southside . 2169 'Narbrook . . 1

    Montgomery . 0

    149

    709

    125134

    125

    145177

    2nd 3rdgame. game.

    150 151184 124143 187163 158172 192

    Totals 642

    MAIN LINE BOWLINGLEAGUEDEVELOPING

    YOTERS TA.KE NOTICE.

    ANNUALMEETING OFNEEDLEWORKGUILD

    H . C. GARA,AdverUs lng Manager.

    OUR TOWN

    Owned and P u bl i sh e d e v er y Thursday by t he N ar be rt h Civic Association.

    Probably Narber th wlJl have a realrepr.esentative next week. Everyonehopes "Flick" knocks a political homerun.

    November 7 wlJl b e h is to ry b ef or eO ur Tow n m ak es its n.ext appearance.H er e' s l uc k t o th e winner. It 's goingto be a hard job f or a ny i nc um be nt .

    Do you r ea d w ha t " th e Cub" writesin h is co lu mn eac h week ? O ur Townfeels itself fortunate, ind.eed, i n h avi ng s ec ur ed t hi s $10,000 p ro te ge f orits staff. We ar e sur e our pro- Igressiveness is a p pr e ci a te d b y our Ireaqers , because o f t he a bu nd an ce ofexpressions of a pp re ci at io n t hi scolumn receives. Get th e habi t - fo llow "the Cub." Read his paragraphsto cure indigestion.

    W. S t it e s w o n the nomination as cand id at e f or m em b er sh i p In t he P en nsylvania Legislature b y o nl y 15 votes;

    An ExperIment In Co.operati,e If only eight o f t ho se v ot es ha d goneJournal i sm-No Paid Workers. to his opponent, the nomination

    w ou ld h av e b ee n lost to Mr. Stites.There ar e s om e w ho m a y r ef ra in Wayne ChampsLead With Other

    f ro m v ot in g, o n th e ground tha t they Clubs in Keen Racear e In doubt as to t he m e ri ts of the HI I Individual a ve ra ge , Wal t,

    NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION. t wo l e ad i ng candidates for t h e P r es i- As the Main Line Bowling quintette W g 1 170 KerWOOd a n d P a rs on s fit in nicely.Pr,esldent, A. J. Loos. dency. T he re h as b e e ~ample oppor-

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    comes in for th e finish of the last ; ; ; ~ ~ 'i n d i ~ l d u a ls i ng l e g am e, Hum-IVice-presidents, _A. C. Shand, J. B. tunlty for obtaining mformatlon on match of the first r ou nd o f t he 1916- phries, Narberth Y. M. C. A., 217. O ur b ac kfi el d i s s om e c la ss a nd it

    Williams, James Artman. every important p oi nt f ro m the acts 17 season it Is o nl y t o find the Wayne I H ig h i nd iv id ua l s in gl e g am e ( se c- Iwill take a good team t o s to p t he m.S ec re ta ry a nd t re as ur er , Frank J. and speeches of th e candida tes , sup- Ichampions again at th e p a ce -m a ki n g a n d) , Wr ig h t, Ros elllont, 212.

    Wlsse. plemented by thousands of documents , hurdle, the Champs having only I High individual three g am e s co re ,Directors, Frederick L. Rose, George sent ou t by their respec t ive commit - Id ro pp ed t wo g am es ou t of th e twelve ISavill, Narberth Y. M. C. A., 537.

    M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, Ge()rge M. tees ~ n charge of the campaign. To i played and with Paoli Travelers H i gh i n di v id u al three g am e s co re ,Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner, refram f ro m v ot in g o r m a in ta in a! (who ar e not y et r ol li ng u p to, th e I( se co n d) , D ur n el l , R os em on t , 535.A. E. Wahlert, Mrs. George M. Henry, In eu tr al a tt it ud e f or this reason is I'league standard) for this week s at - Higl team s in gl e g am e s co re Nar-Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, inexcusab le. It is always noticeable t r ac t io n i t i s s af e investment to place I berth ly. M. C. A., 843. 'H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. that the s ma lle r pa rtie s h av e very your coin on Wayne for t he l ea de rs I H i gh t e am three g am e s co re Way neHaws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- little trouble in getting out their iwhen the finals of th e first round M ' CI b 2388 'te r W. Nickerson, Wi l li am D. S me d- v o te ; it is genera l ly adheren ts of the I ar e bowled this Friday evening. i en s u, . "The Scribe."ley. larger and over-confident parties who The champions made a clean sweep

    HARRY A. JACOBS, a r e c a re l es s in t l l i ~respect. Do not of the match a ga in st t he ~ a r b e r t hLOCA L BO WLIN GLEAGUEforget that t he m mo ri ty of to-day, Rovers l as t F r id ay ev en in g, o nl y, Ar e you coml ll g to the base ball

    Editor. may b ec om e t h e m a jo r it y o f t o -m o r- h ow ev er , c op pi n g th e f ir st g am e by a bOllr/lIeUrow. Once a ga in , w e u rg e e ve ry cit- margin o f e ig ht p in s. Much interest h as b een c en te re d --------

    : ~ : :~ .~ . B ~ : ~ a : l~ e l ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ eizen t o v ot e a cc or di ng to his can vic- I Ardmore Y. M. C. A. is again the around the " L oc al B ow li ng L ea g ue ." REPORTER CUB'S LETTERMrs. Roy E. Clark W. T. Melchior tions. . i runner-up in th e league, the same La st Monday even ing th e Essex teamEarl 14". Smith O. L. Hampton -------- Istanding in which it finished last t ook thr,ee straight from t he N ar -

    Some o ne s ai d to m e the other day: Is ea so n. T he A rd mo ri te s took advant - b k t To t he E di to r o f O ur Tow n:Q. M. H e n l ~ s o c l a t eEdItors. ," I did n o t r ea l iz e how v ery b eaut iful a ge of t he Pao li Travelers last week r ~ oit! e a ~ l J i nl ead o ff ma n for the Verdun has n ot hi ng on N arb ert h._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /our park wa s until I s aw i t ~ e c e n t l y '.. l a nd p l ac ed three g am es o n the right, ESS:X ; ~ a m ,r O ~ l e dh ig h s co re of th e Fort Barrie, a ~ Essex a nd P ri ce ave

    and I have wondered e v ~ rslllce how side of the percen tage ledger, mak-: e v en in g w i th 197, a nd t hi s s co re also nues,is just as lmpregnable. It shouldM A I Z I E c a ~ ' h l ~ : ~ P S O N ,many of us do appreciate l t ~r e ~ l l i n gtheir standing .666. Istands high for the league. Th e be caBed. For t B a rr ie r. I ns te ad of

    b ea ut y a nd if we have any pflde m Narberth Y. M. C. A., under Bob previous high score was held by barbed Wlre el!tanglements there ar ei t s ex is tence. . Savi ll ' s capta incy, had quite a tussle' George Fl.eck with 196, with Smith's Isome very t ho rn y r os e bushes tha t

    Wouldn't it be fi ne if we could give Iw it h D av e R am se y' s R os em on t M en 's . i better s ee m t o reach out and n ip y ou as. . ' score IS one p n . h . lk 0e ~ p r e s s i o nt o o ur a pp re ci at IO n by ~ IClub quin te t , an d b y s om e sensational I The g am es b et we en S av il l' s plugs you travel along t e slde-:va. urto gift of on.e or n ~ o r eJ a p a n e ~ echerr} roBing managed to come through a nd L ud y' s S ou th si de team resulted Home D ~ f e n s eF ri en ds m lg ht g et a

    trees? Picture m your mmd how Iw it h t wo out o f t h re e , R o se m on t l e ad - . th r wins for the Plugs. useful hm t f ro m t hi s.k I I k . "1 m eeNarbroo wou n 00 next sprmg Wll I ing the Borough Y. M. C. A. quintet ESSEX

    fifty or more o f t he se b ea ut if ul trees by one game; the boroughites h ave 1st 2nd 3rdin ful l b loom. Then we could s a Ya n e ve n b re ak to d ate f or .500. The game. game. game.c om e a nd s ee Narberth in cherry blos- Narberth Rovers, under I rv . War d, S mi th . . 197 184 168

    on sale at the depot som t ime. W ho w il l give a tree? foBow the Y. M. C. A., an d Geo. Ma- H. Simpson 148 93 136at t he s to re of H. E. Associate }; ,llt .or. : thias' Paoli Travelers, who have Lyb.erger 137

    Ibeen unable to get g oi ng i n t he proper W. Simpson .Istride, ar e h ol di ng n ow n t he b as e- B ut le r 163I m e nt , g r oa n in g u nd er t he b ur de n of McKelJ 148

    To t he E d it or of "Our Town," Ie le ve n g am es l os t and bu t on e won.N a rb e rt h h a s over seven hundred League st.atistics show R al ph Wa lt

    listed voters. and only one poJllng a s th e chief knight of the alIeys, withTHURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 2, 1916 place, th e fire house on Forrest ave- an average to date of 170. Savlll

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS nue. In order t o a vo id b ei ng shut o ut and Durnell come merrily along withFire 350. at 7 o 'c lo ck P. M. o n N ov em b er 7th, a n a ve ra ge of 164, an d Bill Humph-Pollee 1250. w he n t he p ol ls close, th e members of ries follows close with 163. Savlll

    ~ = = = = : : : : : : : : = = = = ~ ' o . : : : : = : : : : : : : : = =Ith e e lec t ion hoard reques t vo ters who h ol ds h ig h single with 537 pins.= can do so, to v ot e e ar ly i n the day. Scores:t:DITORIAL. Th e poBs wlll be open just twelve WAYNE.

    Ih o ur s , f ro m 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. If 1s tWelcome, newcomers to Narberth! everv l i s ted voter cas t s a ballot, it wlll game.

    requ'ire that a ballot be recorded every Shuster . . 166minute during, t h e e n ti r e twe lve hours . Dunne . . 142

    Thomas r. Trot te r, J r. . Hart . . 179Judge of Elec t ion . McCormicl{ 12fi-------- jWalt 152SI'I

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    N A I t B ~ H T H .PA. -OUR TO W N - N O V E M B E R 2. 1916

    Storerug

    Narberth, Pa.

    a n d h a v e t h em filled aeyourdoctor orden

    True to Speeifieatione-Brinl ' YourPreemptione to

    WOOD ANDBUILDINGSUPPLIES

    Fiedler's

    Wm. F. J. FiedlerGraduate In Pbar .. . ey

    N A R B E R T H , P A .Phone, Narberth 1284

    None but Registered Druggistsemployed

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    YOD will lind a variety of

    GERMANCOFFEECAKESANDOTHER TASTY CAKES

    A t M i e s e n ' sEVERY SATURDAY

    Try Our Sticky Cinnamon Buns

    GIUI A d m l .. . tered

    BanCluet Committee.

    Finance Committee.

    Sonvenlr Committee.

    IMPORTANTCOMING EVENTSFOR NARBERTHFOLK

    Mr. Arthur McClellan.Mr. Duer.Mr. Raymond C. Jones.Mr. Robert Saville.Mr. Charles Ensinger.

    Mr. Raymond C. Jones.Mr. Guyon Gray.Mr. WilHam S. Howard.

    Dr. W. M. CAMEROND E N T I S T

    Arcade Building

    Artlatlc Hairdress ing, Electrlcat Treatment,. . . . r lcan W a v ~ Manicuring

    A. M. CASEScalp Tr e at m e n t, F a c ia l Massage, Dyeing,Bleaching, Clipping, S i n ge i n g, S h a m po o i ng ,

    242Haverford Ave., NarbertbPhone, Narberth 302J

    MAIN LINE CHAMPIONSTOATfENDCHURCHIN BODY

    A most u ni qu e p ro gr am h as beenplanned for the congregation of theMethodist Church covering t h e e n ti remonth of November. Every member,friend and vis itor will lJe sure to f indsometh ing of i nt er es t. H e re ar e someo f t he services already arranged:

    Wednesday, f1rst-A team of womenr ep re se nt in g t he Home Missionarywork of the Philadelphia Conferencein charge of the servi ce . Addressesby s om e o f the best women speakersof th e conference.

    Friday, third-College Night. Repres en t at i ve s o f s o me thirty-five Universi ties, Colleges, Seminaries, Preparatory and High Schools in the cong reg at io n f ur ni sh t he program. Ah a pp y e v en in g of old c oll ege yells,experiences an d songs. The youngpeople of th e Epworth League willreceive, furnish refreshments, anddecorate t h e l e ct u re rooms with college colors. No admission fee. Allfriends a nd m em b er s Invited.

    Sunday, , twelfth-Mr. Michael M.Dorlzas, t he n ot ed champion athLeteof the University of Pennsylvania,speaks upon th e subject, "Christianityin the Balkans." Mr, Dor izas , beinga n at iv e a nd s tu de nt of Greece, I s

    Mr. William Horner. weil qualified to present his subjectMr. Andrew Greene. from f irst hand sources.

    The Narberth Fortnightly Club held Mr. Albert Eyre. Sunday, nineteenth-Boys' Day inthe / lr st mee ting o f the season Friday Mr. ,Edwin Dold. t h e S un da y School. Program, decora-afternoon, when Miss C or ne lia Woo- Mr. D an ie l Leitch. tions a nd t he e nt ir e session i n c ha rg edIe, of Stone le igh Court , Wes t Phll- Donations can be sent to, and of the boys. Bully time. Specialadelphia, was h ost es s. As South tickets can be had at $1 per plate features.America is to be t he s ub j ec t of th e from th e following: M essr s. E dw in S unda y, nineteenth, eveningwinter's s tu dy, a map talk on South Dold, C. A. S. McClellan, Guyon' G ra y, M us ic al e. M us ic of merit by trained",America and a paper o n Ven ez ue la A nd re w G re en e, . F. L. R os e, Wil li am chorus choir. Q ua rt et a nd solos ..were given by Miss Anna . MacKeag . Duer, William' Howard, Albert Eyre, Organ recital.After a disc ussion by t he m em be rs R ob er t Savill, William Horner, Charles Th ird Ann ual Banq uet of Men's:tea. was served t o those present, 'Who Ensinger" RaymondC. Jones, O. L. Bible class. Date to be announced!included Miss Bird Roberts, Mrs. A. Hampton, secre,tary Y. M. C. A. w it h p r om i ne nt speakers.Linco ln Jacoby, Mrs . A. Perry Redi.. Be sure an d r es er ve t h e , date: All o th er S un da y services withf er , M rs , Frederick H. H ar je s, J r. , T}lursday, November 23d. G et y ou r s pe ci al sermon SUbjects. It you ar eMiss Anna ~ a c K e a g ,Mrs., A ll an . S. tickets early. Come on -ge t 'in on without a church home, come! .We.Woodle, Mrs. Walter B, S mi th , M rs , ;this. c an h el p you.

    TilE pnESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    BUILDUPYOURTOWNBuildUpYourHomo

    Don' t forge t that this Is a comm u ni ty o f home makers an d homekeepers an d that on e of YOURMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.

    You ea n aid materJall,. b, . doIng your &hopping aDd muketlngw it h t h e adTertlsers In this:paper.

    Wednesday, November I, being AllSaints' Day, there wil l be a celebrattonof the Holy Communion at 8 A, M.

    T he c hu rc h b us se s leave Narberthand Wynnewood stations at 10.40 onSunday morning.s . You ar e Invited touse them.

    11 ALLOW}:'Jo:XMr. and Mrs. R.

    Price av enue . ga ve

    It has heen dec ided to hold the banq ue t o n the evening of Thursday, November 23d. The banquet is to be

    The October meeting of the g iven to the .members of the NarberthWom an' s M iss io na ry C irc le of the t ea m, c ha mp Io ns of the Main Line

    PARTY. Church of th e Evangel , proved very League. If you remember the. banquetD. Thomas, o f i nt er es ti ng t o the forty or more jtendered the team last year, It was a

    a H al lo we 'e n w om en that attended. The speaker,!great success a nd t he one to be given. M t hi s y ea r promises to surpass last

    Pa rt y l as t S at ur da y evenmg Those rs. John L. Dea ring , o f Yokohoma, ' i. J . year s n every respect.present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ly- apan, gave an m fo rm al , y et most .

    G F M Iinteresting t a, lk on he r work in the I The gentlemen who Will serve onberger, Mwr. RAnds Mrs . t 'M enndo'l\K r. Orie nt. Mrs. T. Noel Butler preceded the committees a re a s fol lows:-and Mrs. . . tewar. r. an "rs.J. H. R ic ha rds , Mr. a nd Mrs. H. C.,Mrs. Dearing with a. vocal solo. At Mr. Fred L. Rose, chairman.Pie rce, Mr. and Mrs. Ham ble y, Dr. the conclusion of t he program tea Mr. Robert Savill, treasurer.a nd Mrs. Harry Marx, and Dr. and I was served by Mrs. James P. Row- Mr. Andrew Greene, secretary.Mrs. W. M. Cameron. !botham and Miss Laura Hopp.er.;\ STP IIY OF SOUTH I On Friday evening . October 27th, a

    A ~ I E R I C A NCOUNTRIES . !misce ll aneous shower was g iven inMrs. Samuel Foster. of Mer ion ave - h on or o f ~ i s s ~ ~ r i o n.Brill at the

    nue, is c on duc ti ng a class on South h o m ~o ~M t S ~~ a l ~ ~J. ~ m ~ s o n .B ~ I I I ~American Count ri es , which started gues s mc u e ISS .ar on rl,Monday afternoon, October 30th, at Miss Bertha Piggott, MISS Florencethree o'clock at the r es idence o f Mrs . S tong . Mis s Edna Stong , Miss Mar )'John Van Ness, 102 Hampton a ve nu e. M at hi as , M is s Bertha . Br il l, MissT he n ex t meeting w ill be at t he r es - Dorothy Bril l , ~ I s sSadIe A. Chad! denc e of Mrs. Ke nn ed y DUff, 204 Wick, Miss Ceceha Knu tzen , Mrs. W.WootlRide avenue, next Monday a ft er - A rt h ur Cole, Mrs. T. Noll Butler, Mrs.

    N b 6th t 3 'clock at William Carr, Mrs . George Bri ll , Mrs .noon, ovem er ,a 0 ,which al l the women of Narberth ar e M. M. Chadwick. Mrs. Sad.ie J . Fred-

    d II . it d t atte d erick and Mrs. James C. SImpson.eel' I!\ Y IllV e o n .

    Suntloy S e r v l c e ~ .

    NrlUB of tltr OIlturrltra

    ALL SAINTS' P. E . c n UR C H.

    EVANGEL nAPTIST CIHTRtH.

    ReT. Andrew S. Burke, Pastor.

    MERION MEETING HOUSE.Merion Meeting House is opened tor

    worship every Frist-day at 11 A.M, Visitors are cordially welcome.

    A registry book is kept for visitors.All ar e asked to regis ter the ir names.

    A unique servi ce i s being arrangedfor next Sunday evening in the Presb yt e ri a n C hu r ch w he n the Narberth , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Champs will a tt e nd t h e meeting in a

    ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH. , - - . - body. Rev. John Van Ne ss w ill d.e-Early Mass on S un da y f ro m A pr il ReT. John 'a n Ness, Minis.. .. liver a s er mo n o n th e :theme, "A Safe

    l ~ tto October 31st at 6.30 A. M. From The meetings ~ e x tSunday Hit, and a. Home Run,' An addressNO\'ember 1st t o Marcn 31s t at 7 A. M. as follows: are io f w el co me wl li b e tendered the boysLate Ma&s, 9.30 A. M. t h r o U g h ~ u tth e I 10 A. M.-Sunday school. The an d the response wil l be made by Mr.y ea r. M as se s o n h ol yd ay s, 6.aO and la rgest a t tendance for the fall w as F le t ch e r W. S tit es. Spe cial music8 .30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening present last Sunday. wili be rendered by a male quartetdevotions and other services at regular n A. M.-Publlc worShip. In vie w f or me d f ro m th e base ball contingent rLEAN-SAFE-W H O L E S O M ~times. of the coming Presidential election, and al so b y the church choir. C o n - " lUll

    cerning this me.etlng Mr. Van Nesst he p as t or wili preach on the theme : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ I E T H O D I S TEPISCOPAL CUUnCIL' "The Val ue o f a Vote," made the following announcement OUR PI iODUerS AR E GUARANTEED

    I last S und aY: " Co me early if you UNDER BACl ERIOLOGICAL CONTROL- - 7 P. M.-Chrlstian Endeavor meet- want a front s ea t. C ome s ti ll earlier Narberth, Pa," Th e U tU e ( :hnrch on the IIIU." Ing. A consecration service. All if f b k " T h Estimates Telephone

    - - - young people Invited. you pre er a ac seat. e meet- PlUlteurlzed M i l k IDELIVERIESl{eT. C. G . KOPllel, Pastor. 8 P. M.-Evening worship. The ing will begin p r o m p ~ ~8 O'CloCk'lB r Y . c 1 o ~ ~ I . f e r t l U e dWEST PBILA. floward F. Cotter- - - championship base ball t ea m w il l at- (Pedrlal lc S oc le l, ,> O VE RB RO OK

    SUllda)' Senlces. tend In a body. S pe ci al m us ic b y the }'IRESIIH;. ISpecial " G u e r n s e y " MERION MEATS of- Base Ball Quartet and the church - - - Milk WYNNEFIELD

    9.45-Sunday l'lchool. Interesting choir. Mr. Fletcher W. Stites will (Continued [rom F i ra t p ag e) ( R o b er t s a :S b a rp l e s s' B A L A- C YN W Y D QUALITYmissionary pr ogr am . Add re ss by Mrs. spe ak. Mr. Van Ne ss will p re ac h on - - - Dairies) NARBERTHAnder son. Exe rc ises in charge of Mr. I d b f I I 'Idi . yo M e A B U I L D I N Gt Ie theme "A Safe Hi t a nd a Home engage e ore t Ie lUI ng IS com- Cream B u t t e r m i l k Pedrick's Bible Class of young Run." pleted. ARDMORE - - - - - - - ' - . - - _ _ . _women. A ser vic e for a ll. thnrch Notes _ Ta bl e a a d W b lp p lD I I WYNNEWOOD G

    l l -Morning worship. Sermon by During the morning worship last Mr. Herman BUbb, o f E ss ex ave-- Cream. , eorge B. Supleehe pas to r. Miss Mildred Sco tt , soc ia l Sunday the f ou r li ttl e infants of Mr. nue, is to d ir ec t t he old (yet new) SCOTT POWELLDAIRIESI

    secretary of the l

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town November 2, 1916

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    1 1 - - ~ o n t g o m e r yvs.

    12--Essex vs. Narbrook.18--Plugs vs. Southside.

    1 9 - - ~ o n t g o m e r yvs.

    HOWARD'SDRueSTORE TheMerionTitle and Trust Co.(Only Eastman Agent in Narberth)

    Th e a bo ve I s a new d e p a r t m e n t , an d Inorder t h a t It shal l be of t he l ar ge st us eto the c om m un it y t he l is t s ho ul d c on ta inth e n am e o f e ve ry profeslllonal m n n , t r a d e .m a n. m e ch n nl c , s h op k ee p er . etc., wh o doe.o r c a n In a ny w ay eerve hi s fe l low-townsmen.

    As It Is dlmcolt fol' thoso contr ibut ingtheir t i m e an d e t ro r t s t o the product ion of" O ur T o wn " to personal ly ei ther know orInterview al l such. It ....o ul d b e m o s t helpful If t ho se n ot n ow fo un d In th e Printedl is t w o ul d s e nd I n a m e m o of their" name. address, phono n um b er a nd buslnes . or pro-t o ul o n, f or l is ti ng . T h is will c o . t a . f o l l o _ ~10 c en ts e a ch Issue for 2 IInos; G c e nl l f o re a c h a d d it i o na l line.

    ROOFING, ETC.Gara- l \ lcGlnl I'Y Co. Phone, 1258-'V.

    See d i s p la y a d v e r t i s e m e n t In this Issue.Miller. John A. 243 Iona ave. Phone. 661-J.

    Shop, 246 H a v e r f o r d ave. Phone. 1225-J.SCHOOLS, ETC.

    Wether i l l , M I . . l I Iaode E.200 Dudley ave. Phone. 1260-R.

    Zentmayer. Miss . Phone, 651-J.See display a d v e r t i s e m e n t In this Issue.

    PN!sldent, ehas. E. Kreamer; secretary, Charles V. N oe l; f in an ci alsecretary. E. C. Stokes; treasurer.Carden Warner; c hi ef e ng in ee r.Chas. V. Noel; first assistant engineer, Edw. Wlpf; second assistant engineer, A. P. R e di fe r; t h ir d assistantengineer, H. B. Wal l; f ou rt h ass is tan t engineer, A. W. Needham.

    THIRD ROUNDDecember 15-Rosemont at Wayne.

    Rovers at Ardmore, Paoli at Narberth.December 22-Narber th at Wayne,

    Ardmore at Rosemont, Paoli atRovers.

    December 29-Paoli at Rosemont,Wayne at Ardmore, Rovers at Narberth.

    FIRE COMPANY.

    Stitt 's, Fll ' tchl ' r " '. 413 H a ve r fo rd a ve .Phone. 372-'V. P h l la . a d dr e ss . C r oz e r B i d e.

    1IIANICURE. ETC.CIl.e, A. n. Phone. 302-J.See dlspla)' a d v e r t i s e m e n t In thIs Issue.

    1\IEATS, ETC.Do)"Jcs'. Phone, 398.

    See dIsplay a d v e r t i s e m e n t In this Issue.Cot ter, 1I0wnrol F . P ho ne . 1298.

    See display a d v e r t i s e m e n t In this Issue.Crist. ]


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