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    Ladies' Night MondayLadies' n igh t will be celebrated next

    i\! on day even ing by the Bala-Cynwyd?\arberth Rotary Club, Entertainmentis scheduled to take the place of th espeakers.

    Club Bridge December 9;Regular Meeting Monday

    Price, Five Cents

    Robbers Escape in Stolenwith Receipts of

    $153.20.FLED TOWARDS THE CITY

    Egyptian TheatreHeld Up Tues. Night

    'I'll

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    November 28, 1930

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    UNITED ELECTRICSHOE REPAIRWe now have our own shoe repairing machinery. Try ourwork for sat is fact ion and quality.NARBERTH THEATRE BLDG,

    ONLY

    P I / ( J I t e . ~ : 175-3270 ARDMOREWe do ou r own Dry Cleaning by th e Famous

    New Zoric Process-You Will Like It----_._._------ - - - - - .-- - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -

    Thanksgiving Is Gone

    Can Give You That Lovely Homey AppearanceBECAUSE

    WE TAKE TIME TO HAND IRON

    No\\' pb n to hav,' your h"';llItiful linens laundered for yourXmas parties. H;\vc y,)ur Curt;til1s allll Rugs cJc;ll1eJ so thatyour gUI",h cannot help hut rCI11:lrk Oil the wonderful appear-a l1ee of yOll I' home

    Know Where Your Laundry Goes

    ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY .. Inc.

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    OUR TOWN

    Edward Everett Horlon

    Knute K. Rockne's FootballSpecial: "Flying Feet"

    BlIsler Keatonill a rollicking comedy:Dough Boys"

    .\ hurlt' ' ' ' 'fllUo o f "'ur t ' l t h ~ " " In" , lo I e' h C l if t ' 1 ~ c 1 w n r c l .. tn k .. " h isuk, ' I ...le to the . ' rol l t . nn d UUH-ttor l i . ' n ton "urt'" for th to t 'UI.-furt" ' ( ~ t ' r n l n n s un.or t h. ' u ru ,-Ist l . , . , hUN ht'.,u " , , 1 ~ l u d .---_ .. ------

    "Once a Gentleman"

    Lalli'" Lal'l.lIIle andJ"/'" Boles in~ ~ C a p t a i n ofthe Guard"

    " ' t 'dn."sdn, ' nnd ' l 'hl l rHdn , '

    Coming-December 12 and 13:TH E MARX BROTHERS in

    "ANIMAL CRACKERS"

    In It j o , ' uus tult" ttt" JIII ... tnkt 'u1,1

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    NO'llember 28, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Three.

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    Day in and d ay out, youwill f ind Bradley's meatsthe best obtainable, andBradley's service as convenient as you could wish.All meats ar e reasonablypriced. . . . Why no t callus NOW? ...

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    CBradleyCMarket CO.2106-08 MARKET STREET

    Rittenhouse 7070lJEUVERIES TWICE DAILY

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    :\t!vl' rti,clllclits-di-play an d cla,;,;it ied- in this p Son:

    :\11'1 ( " , r ~( ' o l t ~n a t t l t ' l ' ~B l I l l : - ; t ( ' t ' ~, 'I 'If 1:1/:.'.-.:Lioll=-'Pilot:--( ' : I I l l I ' I ~

    (O a Il a JUt IIllCl}JJ\:iuH' l 'urIJittC a u J < o ~ ' .. , ., .Blind .. , ,.,. ,B lin d , , . , .Handlpap

    Talks on Coal'1'1;,' Illinillg ;'lId pr t'pol rat ion of :In-\

    thr;p'il1""d lIil1> 111lI' I.. th" \""1'1, oi Dr , .\1''''1'1;111lh pn''''111 I"lid \ \ ' ( 'n ' a, ' lsler! In l't'cel"llIg hI' ~ r.alld ~ l r s . l { o h e r t I.. l :eall , 'an;1 \11'.and ~ I r " Fred Rohh. .. \ilcr lhe rec"pti"l1 a \"'ry I,lt-asantprt)gralll was pro\' i,kd hy a 'pknd'dor cI lt ', tr a w i th I '"ter Stanl. II'" al Ih,'pial" ' : l'l'I'cy : \ash. 'c"llist: ',1allll's II .1,\\'(,11 alld lohll Stt'ilill, Yiolilli,ts,

    ~ , , \ ' ( ' r a l l't'adil'lg" hoth (lId an d IIl"\,, , ' ( ' I ' , ' 1't'1Hkred in a 1I1'ISt charl1lillgiash i' l lI hy ~ rs. Ilorac" I, ~ cC , 11111

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    No-vember 28, 1930I_J'tl_O_il1_E_il1_e._J_1OUR TOWN

    No'VCmber 28, 1930

    (jJooks

    OURTOWNLIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY

    PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General ManagerROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Ediror

    THOMAS A. ELWOOD. Associate Ed,tor

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2,00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE

    :New

    A Co.operat iw Community Nen's,Maga,ine. foullded in 1914 b y t he Narbe rt hCiyic A ssaciat il ll l, alld published eyery Friday oJt Narberth, Pa., by t he

    Office-258 Haverford Avenue, NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100

    /';Ilt("'ed a" I;C'''OJl()'etaxs "",tic,', O

    I Just Comments Ii-S-t':a;'r-t-li-n-g-I-in-e-'-O-I-l-s-p-o-r-ti-n-g-p-a-g-e-o..!f Iwel l- known Phi la de lp hi a d ai ly"Benny to Box Flowers."

    Times may he ha

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    ANTHRACIT

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    ' ~ L ) -Enjoy a DelightfulSunday Dinner in

    Phi ladelphiain the Beautiful

    EMBASSY R O O Mmarmitl\.LOCUST STREET AT 17th

    RITTENHOUSE SQUARE$2,00 PER PLATEDinner and Supper DancingeveryEvening ExceptSunday,

    7109 an d 10 to closingHUSTON RAY in Per-on

    and his Holel Warwick OrchestraExcellenl parking space directlyadjacenllo hotel; gar"ge adjoining. Reservation: "Paul," Pennypacker 3800.

    Beset hy h 0 8 t i l ( ~ savages, surroundeu bybleak wildernesses, primitively housed,th e fathers of New England lookc(] UpOl.life an d found i t so good that tht'y Hetaside a day of giving Thanks.

    J f they could find thankfulness amidEotsuch circumstances, how much moreshould we he ahle to rejoice in th e l,ksi"'JOgs which a tt end our life t O f t l v. I t J"our hope that you, like we, a n astoniHhed at the Ion:; list of things for whichwe are thankful this year .

    COMFORTAnt hra ci te Coal ca n give youl1cr-fect heat and will if fired correctly.Wh)' put u p with dirt, worry andlise-less work, when they can allbe eliminated?Ou r Combustion Service willdemonstrate the truth of thesestatements if you will give liS theopportunity.

    E. CJtL ThompsonRala Avenue, Near Union Avenue, Bala.CynwydTelephone: Cynwyd 280

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    A P I A r ~ OFREE

    GLEN WILLOW ICE MFG. CO.BELMONT AVE. and RIVER RD.WEST MANAYUNK

    IF THEYCOULD BE THANKFUL THEN

    We have a few fine uprighta nd p la ye r pianos that wehave r epos se ss ed b ec au set he purchaser cemld no talford to make till' necessary I l a ~ ' m e n t s .'Vc wil l l oan thl -sc f ine instruments to any worhymusical s tu de nt s f or th estorage costs.Applicant must be wellrecommended.

    Jor Your Children:r 'c.J%[usical Education

    OUR TOWN...

    History of Thanksgiving !Traced in Kiwanis Talk i

    ! Four Main Line Banks toClub Checks This

    Saturday.

    !Christmas Funds to IBe Released EarlyMail II

    Uver hali a Illillioll dollars III Christ-mas Club money was released byMain Line banks last week, on eweek earl ier Ihall usual, ill u rd er t o e nable Chris ll l ias Club membe rs t o t ak e IIi ath'alllage of I he I \u y Now lI10vement Iwith i ts l ower p ri ce s, alld 10 aid com-ImUllily buyillg power alld thus alleviateUllt,1l1 ploy Illen t,The ~ erioll Title a 11,1 Trust Com-Ipan.\" wilh its hranches ill Narberth I

    I an,1 llaJa-Cynwyd, the : \nlmore Title!and Trusl COlllpany, Ihe Counties Titlc Address Insiructi()n BureauI

    'I' . I 1312-11 Chl'stnut Strt.'ct ': J lc ept lonc rl enfP'r lnlnlllQ focilitiet . foraile ru:--t l0l11pal ly an d the Bryn Teos. Cord Peniles, P,nqu('ts. Donces, Et-:.; I'hila(h-Iph ill: 'l aw r T r us t COlllpauy ar c the hanks I BENNETT ", TOUSLEY, Manager. ; = = = : ~ . ~ _ - ~ ~ ~ 1h ic h a rc participating ill t hi s s tep, i - " .-' - -:\ total uf $728,000 will be d istr ibu ted ! - ~ - -, - ,,-

    by Decel l1be r ls t to Christmas Club I " ' " . - - . 1 t : .I ll el li be rs o f , \rd ll lOre, 1 : ryn :'[awr, /:\arbt'rth and Bal a-CYllwyd bal lk s,Over 10,000 :'1 aill Lille depositors willreap t he f ru it s of a year's savillg,Checks lotalillg $339,000 will be

    mailed hy the ~ l e r i o l l Title aud TrustCompal lY to Christmas Club membersill it s :\rdmon', :\"arherth alld BalaCYllwyd hal lks, Tw o thousand fnur IhUlldre,1 depositors ill th e : \ rd l llOre of fice of the :'1 erioll Title wil l r ecei ve$250,000. all average of about $100 pe rdepositor, The Nar be rt h h ranch, w i th1500 Chr is tm as C lu h m em be rs , willdistrihute approximately $57,000 andthe same amount " ,i ll b e r el ea se d by 1the Bala-CYllwyd h ra ll ch to about 1000 :llIelllbers, :

    TlIanksgi, 'ing today ha" IIlOl'e actualI :; giving In it than i n for Il le r tiIlles, de-I :: dan',[ S, E, ] )o\ \n" , Superintcndenti: "f Srhollb "f Lo\\",'r :.[erinn '1'o\\"n: ship, speaking hl'forc the \\"ceklv lIleet-

    'I illg of the ~ ain Line Ki\\'an;s Cluhat \ \ -h i tehal l , I la\" l' r fn rd, Oil Tuesda\'

    ,: November 18, .; I II h is ta lk :'1 r. Downs traced Ihe.I historical de\ 'l ' lo\ l l llent of the Thanks-II gi,'in.,-: feast frolll Diblical tillle".,, lhrollgh the (;I'l'el;s' th ree-day rca"t"m h"l lt ll ' of the (;oddess I h-Illeler. to 'the !{onJall,,' se \TIl -day cclebra t ions ofil,;t"ting and conlests in honu r o f Cer e" ,In the Ini,ldle a ge s. the s pe ake r said,

    , t he re w ere nUlllerous feast days ohI "'1'\'ed hllt t he y w er e chic fly fo r I" l '-j oi ci ng o ve r t he d ownf al l of encmie",I Th e I 'i lg ri ll ls . f ro II I whom ollr

    I Thallksgivillg ,Iates lIIore specifically,I at the time of their t hr ee -d ay f ea st si f nr go t t hc ir s t cr n. harsh life for a hitI a nd h ec ame mel low,I' The. first Presidential proc!amatioll,, aecol"(hllg to the speaker. wa s issued by! ! ' rt ' , id , 'n t \Vash ing tol l and none wa's, ; ",ue

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    Two ;\ khama W0111l'11 hoth claimedthe " a m l ~ noodlc and wel1t to law overit. "I ; l \ ~ ' a r d the dog to the oldl'"t\\'(lnlal1," "aid lh,' judge. Ye,,-) 'ou\'egues"ed it. :\ e ither c la imcd l he dog .

    ),11', Brady will vi"it a s m an v storesduring thi" time a" signify their desire f ( l l ~ his Sl'l"\'ice,.;, alld gin' advice nil,.;ture arrallgcnlcnt, ,.;lock cuutrol, .lck'I nate though ,.;implitied records, method" of outlining arlvcrti"ing c;ulll'aign",

    A rdmo re Ch amh er of Commerce,Through the co-operation of t he t hr eeCampaign Begun by .\rrlmore hanks, the sen ices o f \\", J,Ardmore Chamber I:rady, a merchalldising expert with the:\. J. Luther & Co. of Chicago, will he

    A . ---1' \ d " I made availahle to Ardmore merchantscampaign to moc crlllze 1 I' more" I . .stores was launched last week hy t he WIt hout c ~ s t tn r one mO.lllh... . ~ t c .Store Modernization

    THE NE\V CHEVROLET SIXHAS MANY IMPROVEMENT

    I T ~ S WISE TO ' :;UOOSE A SIX

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.

    $575$635$650

    208 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYD

    StandardSedan . . , .... , .. .SpecialSedan

    Spor t Coupewit h rumbl e s ea t

    And along wilh th('!"" i IIII)J"o\'('lIIen Is , Chevrole t offers th e snlooth performalwe of a 50horsepower , s ix-eyl il lder I l lotor-four longsemi-elliptic spr ings- four hy'draulie shoekabsorbers -a s a f e l ~ ' gasoline tank a t th e r('urof th e ca r - and an e c o n O I l l ~ ' of operalion notsu rpass ed by any uutomohile.

    and luxury: greater roolniness; fillt' (IllalilyInohairor hroaddot h 11 p h o b \ ( ' r ~ ' ; nl0l'(' 1I1('a,..i ng in te r io r fittings; and a !H'W, {'lIIl1pl('1elyf'(Jl!ipped ins tr t l lucnt pandoTIl(' eha!'isis of the IWW ClwHol,'1 ~ i has al!;oheen refined and aclval1l'ed i ll a 1Il1l1l lwr ofdill"ercut ways. The frame is h,'a\ier, l!('l'lwrand s t ronger t h an h ( ~ f o r e . TIH'rt is asmoo th e r o p e ra t in g , long l in 'd c-l t l l l ' l t ;a tlturdier front axlc; an entin'l) ' !H'W " " I ' ( ' ; ' : l IgIllC('hanisIll; an ('asi('r shifting Irallslllissioll.In fact, e v e r ~ ' vilal f ea tu re o f till' new ea r Iw shecn Inade ht' tter to providc nwrc thoroughsatisfaction fo r th e OWIH'r.

    SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRAChevrolet Tr ucks f rom $355 to $695Al l prices, f. O . b. , Flint, Michigan

    AT NEW LOllT P R I ~ E SThe $510 The $545haeton .. . , ...... Coach ...........The $475 Standard $535oadster . . . , ..... Coupe . ..........Spor t Roads te r $495 Standard Five- $545i th rumble seat . . . Window Coupe '" .

    The improvemtmts in th e new Chevrolet Sixhegin a t t h l\ smal 'l ncw ehr( ll ne-p la t ed headlamps and eXI'Jl(1 throughout th e entire car.Tlw radiator is d('eper. 1'111' lines a re longe rancI lower, ghing an air of exceptional fleetness an d gra.'t'. And the interiors o f t h e newFishl'" hocIits provide a new (Il'gree of c,omfort

    The introdu(,tion of th e newCh( 'vrolct Six marks th eInos t inlprt ' ss i"e forwardslep in c'hevrolet 's t w e n t ~ -

    ,( 'ur rc('ord of ('onstan t prog-rcss and inlprovenlt'llt. For t hi s Bigl!er 11\111 Bettf'r Six offersnew' "('aut)', new I l I x l l r ~ . n('w conlplctenessllIul new qual i ly-y 'c t it S('1\s at lower prices!In e , ' e r ~ ' ( 'ur\ ' t . \ and sw('ep of Chevrolet 's1lIC111('rll l ines-in e v e r ~ ,It-Iail of its newFio.;her bodies, yo u will H'e Ihe f in e hancl o fth e master designer and th, "killful craftsman. An d t he nwr e e l o s t ' I ~ - ) ' I)U inspect it ,th e more c I e e p l ~ ' impr(''''!,,''(1 yu u will be .

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    .NEW ~ t i S f X ; -l. .,CHEVROLET-

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    We are an authorizeddistributor of themost outstanding By.Product Coke obtain-

    I able anywhere .'---Ralph S. Dunne

    Telephones: NARBERTH 2430-2431

    From the CELLARto Your KITCHENWe're Climbing UpWith General Electric

    Refrigerators

    W e HandleJeddo-HighlandAnthraciteFo r 72 y ear s th e recognized l eader because i t con ta in s sucha high percentage ofcarbon (the heat produc ing e lement) andsuch low ash ( th ewaste element).

    Popular models of the General Electric Refrigerators are now on display at ou r office. Wecordially invite you to come in and examine them atany time.

    Th e General Electric Refrigerator has been ourchoice to sell among the many other machines onthe market because such a procedure fits in perfectly with ou r well.defined policy of offering thepublic an outstanding product of a particular line.We are convinced t ha t t he General Electric Refrigera to r commands the same high place among thecold-producing agents of its type that Jeddo-Highland anthracite enjoys among the heat-giving fuelson the market.

    Formerly all the business we had with ou r manygood customers i n thi s community was in the CELLAR. Today, in inaugurating ou r new ~ ~ H o m eService" Department, we int roduce our sel ve s as aco-operative dealer to sell the General Electric Refrigerator, which gives us our initial entrance intoyour KITCHEN where we hope in tim e you willpermit us to serve you with the same solicitous carefor your needs t ha t has governed us in supplyingyour fuel f or t he pas t e ight years.

    NarberthCoal Company

    CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED

    OUR TOWN

    Auxiliary Meets Thursday IThl' \\ 'omen's Auxil iary of t he P re s

    byterian Church wilt meet next Thursday, December 4, from ten until four. IILUllcheoll wilt be sen-cd at 12:30. Any!,mite boxes not ret urned in N'ovember Imay be b r o u ~ h t to this m e e t i n ~ . l . ' l o ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I

    w. F. M. S. to Meet Monday iThe \Voman 's Forei gn !\'IissionarySociety of the ),1ethodist EpiscopalChurch witt meet in the church parloro n Mondav. December 1. ~ I e m b e r sarc requested to bring their Christmas ioffering to this meeting. !

    i Ii IBirth of Jesus Subject Iiof Forum Discussion III

    First Church of Christ, ScientistAthens and Linwood Aves., Ardmore.Reading Room, 19 \Ves t Lancas t erAvenue, open dai lv . 10:30 A. }'1. to4:30 P.:\1. \Vedncsday e \ e n i n ~ s . 9:15to 9:45.Sunday services II A. !'-1. and 8P. M.Sunday School 11 A. M.The subject for the Bible lesson sermon for Sunday is "Anc ien t and Mode rn Nec romancy. Alias M esmensmand Hypnot ism, Denounced ."

    Th c stories of t he genea logy , b ir thand chi ldhood of Jesus were th e subject oi consideration and discussion att he mee ti ng of th e F or um la st Thursday e\'cning in th e homc of \\'illiam A.; Stout. of Hampden Avenue. In addiS d Ition tll the Biblical sources of such inun ay I formation, considerat ion was given toI many llf t he Apo cryp ha l s to ri es o f t heinfancy and childhood of Jesus . Near lyalt of t he se s to ri es we re new an d surp ri si ng t o t he membe rs of th e Forumwho agr ee d that sound judgment hadbecn displayed in n ot i nc lu di ng altearly Chris tian wri tings in th e Bibleas we now han' it.The next meet ing of th e Forum wilthe held on t he e ve ni ng o f Thu rs da y"per December 4. at the h ome of Mr . and, :\1 rs. Robert F. \Vood, 23 i Forresti Avenue. Th e life a nd t ea ch in gs ofBaptist Church of the E"angel IJohn the ~ a p t i s t an d their ,influence

    Robe rt E . Keigh ton, Min is te r. : upo.n the m!mst :) : o f Jesus wlll be theSunday, November 30: s ~ l b J e c t of (hscusslO.n. an.d as a prepara-9 :45 A: ! \' 1. -S es sion of t he C hur ch tlOn for that sul)ject It was r ec om -School. mended _ b ~ ' the leader, the Rev. Rob-II :00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser- cr t E. Kelghton. that t he m .ember s o fmon: "Hostages to th e Fut ur e. " t he g r ? ~ p sho.uld read th e s l ~ t h c h a p , ~i:OO P. :\I.-Young I 'eop le 's Devo- t c ~ , ~ f , l he Life of J es us o f Nazarethtional Hour. h) I, ush Rhees.i:45 P. ~ I . - E v e n i n g worship. Ser- i -------1I10n: "Out of Bounds." Hold Thank Offer ingTuesday , December 2: i10:30 A. l\I .-}'leeting of the White Th e annual Thank O ff er in g o f theCross. \V omen's :Missionary Society of the8:00 1'. M.-Monthly meeting of thc Hol y T ri ni ty Lutheran Church wastrustees. held on Sunday evening in th e church.\Vednesday, December 3: ~ I r s . A. Pohlmann was the speaker8 :00 P. ~ 1 . - P r a y e r service in the I and add re ssed the meet ing on th e subhome of Mrs. K. Mandler, 346 ject oi the Brotherhood of ~ l a n . She:\Ieeting House Lane. i D a l s ~ ) t ' \ ' ~ d of. thel,f?lrleatSsltridelsl that tdheThursdav, December 4: I ally acatlon >1 ) e c 10 0 la s .ma e

    8:00 P: M.-Forum meeting at the I among t he poo re r classes o f Phl lade lhome of Mr. a nd Mrs . Rob er t F. phia. Her talk w as very interesting\Yood, 23i Forrest Avenue. Sec and enlightl'ning. Some be au tif ulnews item. s el ec ti on s w er e r en de re d b y t he choir.Friday, December 5: !R:OO P. M.-Young People's Discussion Group. A study o f th e lifeof Jesus.

    Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel MacAdams. Minist(,r,Sunday. November 30:9 :45 A. :\I.-Sundav School.II :00 A. ~ L - M o r n i i l g worship.Ensign of the Peoples ."0:45 P. : \L-Epworth Leagu e Devotional }'feeting.i :45 I'. :'II.-Evening worship. "Cana Child of God Dc FinattyLost?".Monday. December I:2:30 P. M.-Meeting of th e 'Woman'sForeign Missionary Society in.the church parlor. Christmasoffering meeting.:()() P. ~ L - M eding of th e OfficialBoard.Tuesday . December 2:R:OO P. M. - Meeting ofSchool Board .\ \. edensday , December . ~ ~ : O O I'. ~ I . - P r a y e r meeting.Thursday, December 4:i:30 ] ' .},I.-Junior S tau dar d Bear-ers.Friday, Dccember 5.4 :00 1'. ~ I . - H o m e Guards.Saturday, December 6:Att Day-Annual Bazaar.5:30 P. ' ~ L - T u r k e y dinner, i5cplate.

    November 28, 1930I I'R C V ~ ; O ~ l I 1 P ; ' : ~ . b ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ . ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' t e r I'Church Notes ~ l e e t i n g s for ~ n \ ' e m b e r 30: T9 :-15 A. ~ I . - B i b l c School. Plans arc I---------------- heing made for the Christmas IHoly Trinity Lutheran Church pageant to be presented by theschool on the Sunday evening IRev. CI

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    NuvcII/bcr 28, 1930

    NARBERTH, PA.

    Far111

    HOLIDAY HOURS:

    We can s uppl y al l thematerials, including glue,paint, glass and hardware.There a re o ther p lans inour Library, and it is always at your service.

    WE DELIVER

    He"d Established 1904

    PENSHURST FARM

    The Lin/, Between Forest (Old HOllle25 and 29 BALA AVENUE, BALA.CYNWYDCYNWYD 662

    Penshurst

    PENSHURST MILK IS PURE AND FRESHPENSHURST PRICES ARE LOWER

    Pholle Your Order-CYNWYD 97

    Our herd has qualified under all the tests and hasheen awardeJ:U, S. Certificltc No, 27751 I\ccrl'ditcJ Tubercu,

    losis Free,Pennsylvania Certificate No, (, For Frcedml1 hom

    Bovine Abortion.

    Oll r m il k SIlpply is the only oue ill this district fromcows all of which havc earl/cd both (Iccredited cer-tificates.

    CERTIFIED AND INSPECTEDAYRSHIRE l\!IILK AND CREAM

    PENN VALLEY

    O,.derr for sp,ci.,1 Vildlllill "D " ,'vlilk are lakillg alIT ellIi", SIlI'l'[y of Ihi,.special mi[k, [mi . , fcll' more orders lVili be ,.c([i,'cd alld filled a, rooll aspOJ,iblt"

    Shull Lumber Company

    For the "Wee" PeopleAn attractive Dol l House not only gives pleasure to the child re n, b ut meets the requirements of the "Buy Now" Campaign. It r equi re s no suburban lot, nor the services of anarchitect, no r even a h eavy expenditure. I t can be made oft hi n Lumber or Wallboard, such as Upson or Presdwood.The latter is especially recommended for it s r ig id quali ti esand brown finish.

    Ou r harn and dairy cmpl( lYCCS all hold health certilicatesand are examined weekly by a physician.

    From December 1st III/til after Chris/mas, OIlr yard will be opellau Saturdays ulltil 3 P. M. Th e office and Display rooms everyFriday evening f rom 7:30 until 10 o'clock, and otherevenings by appointment

    All Produced by Our Own Herd ofTHREE HUNDRED PUREBRED AYRSHIRE COWS

    OUR TOWNRev, Van Ness Honored

    on H is 20th Anniversary

    Page E ight

    BACK IN NARBERTH

    PHONE, NARBERTH 2898

    for real lubricationservice, t ry our "ChekChart Grease RiteSystem."' Completeand scientifically correct lubrication for theentire chassis and moto r of every Americanbuilt passenger car.And only one dol lar.

    125 N. Narber th Avenue- nea r Narberth Theatre

    Munsingwear-Ra)'oll Ull de rwea r f or\ ,\ /omCll (llId Childrell,

    Also a fllll lille of PmeS i l ~ U11ClcrweaL

    C a r t c r ' ~Un

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    Page Nine

    STOREINE

    Spor t s Dres s e s and

    MAINCLOTHIER

    OUR TOWN

    Woo l

    Don't miss tllese Suiis andDresses t N T l o r r o w - l o r s c l l o o ~

    lor sports, lor business,for tOW1 l wear

    The Suits include the bolerojacket and ctlTdigan styleswith smarlly contrasting underblouse,

    SUITS AND DRESSESSIZES 14 10 20DRESSES INSIZF.S 36 10 44

    Misses ' Woo l Spor t s Su i t s

    Wool jersey. tweed-knitwools. wool crepes. praclicaldark colors: bright colors. sosmarl under dark coats;str iking color combinations.including black and white.llnd ne w contrasting skirtwith blouse styles.

    W OIDen's and Misses ' N e

    UNUSUAL Sports Suits andDresses - styles and materillls that have taken on a decidedly smartwinter personality.

    Monlgowoery A-venue & Sf. Ja . . . es PlalCe-Ardwoore&STRAWBRIDGE

    November 28, 1930

    Lutheran Loyalty CrusadeClimaxes Next Sunday

    Tit" t , ," I_o\'alt\' l'1'lI,;adl' dillnl'r,11l'Id Ia,t \loIHia\' 'alld Tne,;da\' l'\'l"I li ll g, a t tlte I . ll thera ll C l tur l 'h ' ,; a\ \" a\'l'ry till,' a"."lI lhh' "f lit" Il1l'llIhl'r,; alldIrielld- 01 1101\' 'Trilli '" gatherel! ttlgl,tlll'r ill tnl" l'ltri,liall' il ' !low,;hil' a lld1'la(','d ill a 1111",,1 illr real ""I'\"ilT, Ill' .-'01111 I':, I i l ll l l ll1on, Ihe

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    Played by

    RememberVIENNA"

    No'Vember 28, 1930

    "You Will

    Sinll: (,0\ Happy I , it t l" Thing)(from M.. tro-Goldwyn-MnyerI'irtur.., "Th" L1ollfl.l. /Jl1y")Here (.;owes tb e SunNATIO:\AI. CAVALIERS

    1'10. :!2S59, IO-Inch

    "The Main Li"e Music Store"

    Low-FareWeek-endExcursionsBCt\"'ccn

    ;lUd till I1lh:rU1cJldft: { l0 l l l f . \III c:.uh dlTaf lOU

    No . 22512 . IO .. inch

    44 8 WEST LANCASTER AVE .ARDMORE, Pi\.

    S w ~ e t ~ ~ : : r t of My Studen t l ) ays "o x I rolSto len Moments-Slow Fox TrutHuuy VAI.J . f 'E A" '1l I llSCONNECTICUT YAi 'KEES

    No . 22560, lO.inch

    Leo Rei sman and His OrchestraI.i/l:ht li S !"wan's down uiry a ..

    II S W ( " ~ 1 . SUlIlIUer hreeze del ightfill us a n h dt t i n V ie nn a itsl. 'lf Ihal 's "You Will RememberVi"lIlHt," a" pln'H'd b) ' L eo R ei smUll an d l I i s O rches tr a . Cont e i n,,(1 Yl l l J Heismon fans and whirl to

    h i OIW! IA'I'" play )'011 th e wholel is t o f new Victor records I

    Novemher 28-29, December 5"-6,12-13, 19-20,26-27Special round-trip t icke ts wil l bes ol d F ri day a ft er noon , and allday Saturday, with f ina l returnlimit leavinp: destination not laterthan midnip:ht of the followinp:Sunday,One-way f are p lu s 25 centsfor the round tr ip

    (Minimum 51 cents)Tickets good only in Coaches I

    _ ~ e ~ n _ n _ ~ y l ~ a _ n i _ a - _ ~ ~ i l r o a d _J

    ALLTHE MVSIC\1)V,WANTIWHEN. VVV WANT ITOft-

    Narberth, Philadelphia,Harrisburg, Altoona

    YOi l Will Hememher Vienna-\\" all... (from Warn..r Bros.pielllre, H,"i"nn"," !\'ip,ht,")Bring n Lo"e Sonl/:-}o'm, Trot(frmn Warner Bros. picture."Viennese Sight. , ' )LE O R E l s M . ~ N AN DIlls ORCUESTRA

    Y-ICTOR.RECORDS- ~ - - - - - _ .

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    Treasure Hunt Hostess

    -P ho to 1 J ~ ' Bachrach.~ I I S S : \1\ : \I - :.TTE H. ~ [ c l N T l R E,('/zo is Ilzc dOllyhf..,. of .ll r . a l/( I Mrs..1. N....d :l/cllllil , , of l!lcdd\'11 Nowl..lrdll/or,. ,('/10 clllerlallled al Ii Ircas-

    IIr, /z 1111 I , foll,,'cd />y 0 />/lJ;-..1 S I l ! ' I ~ c rSa urJ y "",'lI ill!/.

    OUR TOWN

    7'be FIRESIDEr~ I r s . LeRoy Douglas s, o f Elm Tcrr ac e, w as thc hos tc ss to t hc mcmbcrsof hcr club at lunchcon an d bridgc onTuesday aftcrnoon. Miss VirginiaDou gla ss had as h cr g ue st l as t wcckcnd. 11 iss Annc F ox , o f Drcxcl Ins ti

    tute.~ rs. F redc ri ck Egl llor c, o f ChcstnutAvenu c, v is it cd r el at iv cs in \VilkcsBarrc and Ha zl cto n, Pa., for scvcraldays last wcck. 1I1r. and :M rs. Eglllorchave as t he ir g uc st s for t he Thank sgiving holidays ~ r. and :\lrs. ~ I a l c o h nBur ns id e and :\[ rs. Burnsidc's sons.

    :\1 r. Frank Boylc an d :\1 r. Hobert!1oylc, of \\'ilkes-Ilarre. ~ r. am i ~ rs.Egl ll or e a nd t hc ir guests a t tcndcd th eI \'nn-Corncll football gamc on Thursday.:'\[rs. B. F. Warflc and :\Iiss ~ I a u d eI I \\TarAe. o f Hol id ay sb ur g, )la., ar cspcnding th e Thanksgiving holidavswith ~ I r . an d ~ I r s . G. Howard R e , ' ~ e ,of 11 ampdcn A venuc.~ I r s . Henry Kindig. of York; :\Irs.Laura Rubit,. of Baltinl an.d O. at thc SlxtY-l11nth StreetBcrklcy Apartmcnts. and ~ [ r : and :Mrs. C O I ! l m U l 1 1 t ~ Ccn tc r. f rom 10 . :\ . Iv1.Janws H. Jcwell. of Sa bin c Avcnue uytll 10. I . :M. Man)' bcau tl fu l ar wcre.the guests of ~ [ r s . T. R. Mackcy; t l ~ l c s s U l ~ a l ~ l e for..Christma;. ~ i f t s willof Chfton, N. ] .. on Thanksgiving Dav. b,e. on ~ , l 1 . L . ~ l l s ~ ~ - : I . \ \ IIha111s, of:i\frs. \\ ' . C. Lindncr, o f Kcnilworth 1 ~ l . " ; ~ d c l p h l a . IS prcsldent, and Urs .Road. ~ erion, ( ~ n t e r t a i n c d at a small Ilham ,c. C lagl !o rn . o f Chestnutbridge-luncheon on Tuesda \'. A \'t'l! uc. ?' arhcrth..15 the t rcasurcr .M i ~ s Luc ia K cim. daugl;tcr o f : \l r. ~ ! J s s Ethel G. Shaw, of ;h c T ~ a c h -and ~ [ r s . Hervcy C. Kcim. o f 202 D ud- er s Collcgc, Bloomsburg, I a ..WIll .bcIcy Avenuc, will s pcnd thc T ha nks - thc g uc st of her brofller and slster-l11

    g iving hol idays w ith hc r b rothc r . llIr. l:l\v, Commandcr and :i\[ rs. Charlcs H..1. Randolph .Kcin,l. who is a studcnt at ) Shaw, of Avon Road.Harvard Umver;;lty. CONTT:'o:r:r,;n 01'; l'An I 17

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    (Oldest Store ill Narberth)224 llaverford i\venuePhone: Narberth 4035

    DAVIS'

    You'l l find a complete lll1eof a large assortment ofgoods .--- greeting cards,candy, tobacco, cigars,cigarettes, stationery, fauntam pens, Kodak films,maga::.ines, circulating library, etc.

    At Davis'

    Bala.Cynwyd, Pa.

    You'll Find

    COALandCOKETh e coal to meetyour requirementsServed to You

    as fuel should be served Clean, well.sized and prepared, and delivered carefully and promptly.Philadelphia PricesAlways

    Phone CYNWYD 700

    that our home'madegoods are worth thedifference - and ourprices are consistentlymoderate.

    J. J. Skelton& Son

    219 Haverford Ave., NarberthPhOlle: Narberth 4005

    Why Ilot take the time to illspectol/r stock before bl/ying elsewhere?

    White'sSweet ShopC AXny . XU'l 'S. IC E CUEA;\I .

    I 'ASTRY- .AJI Jlonu"-lIlnfh." nile) dtlhoiou",:

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    Page Eleven_._ .._----_._----- , - ------

    Phone, Narberth 4182

    6 All plus . . . Victor mastercraftsmanship and dependability . . . at a revolutionary low price!

    4 Compact . . . space-saving. . . easily moved.

    5 Exquisitely fashionedcabinet.

    3 Famous Victor Tone ...that only a man-sizedVictor can give.

    2 Gets the station youwant. . . any time . . . separatefrom all others.

    1 Screen Grid!What the New Victor R15

    brings you:

    Walter G. Case, Proprietor

    OUR TOWN

    N 4 ~ I 3 I : ~ T I - II : L I : T ~ I CJI iVV

    Victor Is the Only Radio in the World That Is Guaranteed Indefinitely

    ~ A I 2 I 3 ~ I 2 T t l~ L ~ C T I 2 I C Jt l ()V241 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

    $112.50

    Now . .. nobody need be cOlltmtwitb less tball the best .. .Victor!

    (Less Radiotrons)

    Our NameOur ReputationOur Experience

    at

    Yes Sir, that's realllews {or all. Victor scientists, thegreatest and best in radio, have created an up-tothe-minute Victor Radio in a beautiful period cabinet less than three feet high. The Victor factory,largest of its k ind in the world , makes it possiblefor anyone to own it easily.When you consider that the R-15 bears the famouslittle dog . . . assuring every buyer permanentsatisfaction . . . that is something to shout from thehouse-tops.Think of it . . . uncanny Victor ability to bring inentertainment from far and near . . .matchlessVictortone; . . at an almost unbelievably low price!We are telling the world . . . and so are the thousands of first owners the country over! No wonderVictor Radio R-1 5 is selling like wild-fire!You'll have to see and bear the Victor R-15 torealize even half of its advantages. Come in whilewe have it. Ask about our easy payment plan.

    There is nothing qu ite like it! TheVictor name is your guarantee!

    The whole country acclaims a new radio!

    Victor RadioStand behind the

    sensational NEW

    SERGEANT VANDER VEUR

    I n Texas a hen house was r ai de dand twenty-five hens stolen. Th e next1II0rning, after discovering thc loss andtracking' the th icv es, a b il lf old containing $300 was found, which had becndropped by the chicken thieves . Thatwas a pretty fair cxchange for thcfowls. An 87-year-o ld brigadier of \Visconsin wh o s aw sen'ice in five wars hasjoincd for another one. He was mar-ried the ot hcr day. " ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! . . ! ! . . . ! ! - ~ -~ ~ _ ! i i ! ! . - ! ! . - ! ! - ! i i ! ! _ i ! _ i ! i i i ! . _ i i i i i i ! _ ! i ! ! ! ! i i i i ! i ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ i i ! ! _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ! ! . - ! ! - ! ! - ~ .i i i i . i i i , i i ~ _ i i i .~ ~ - - - ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ .

    n, n o n I ~ I l ' 1 ' :\(. c " \ . ; , n ~ l l o xSergeant George \lander Vcur, whois rounding out his twcnty-firs t ycar

    as a member of the Lower ;"1 erionPolice Departlllent, has an interest ingancestry as one mig ht infer fro II I hisnallle,The f am il y wa s originally French,and one zealons stndent of genealogyin th e f am il y in recen t yea rs has t racedit back as far as lIJOO. Th e Frenchstrain is accountl d for ]n ' the Vcur !in the Sergeant's nallle. ' Tben a long

    l ~ a m e the French Rcvolution and thefalll ily l ike many o thers at th at time,left France a nd s et tl ed in Holland,And that is how th e V an de r came tobe incorporated in the name. Thesergeant 's father set tl ed in thi s countryabout fifty or sixty years ago.Born in :\ ew '{ork on September i,1887, Vander Veur cal li e to P!. ii adel phia with his falllily at th': a ge of five.He went to school i.:; !Il l. Airv, butnot being academically inclined, 'left it\\:hen f i f ~ ~ e n and went to \ ~ o r k . !-'oung II\' ander \ cur l IIus t have l Iked hIS first [,job, which was in a greenhouse. pretty 'Iwell as he had to walk fivc mil es t owork every day.For seven years Vander Vcnr workedas a f lo ri st, being employed for a fewyears on the esta te of Percival Roberts,Jr .. Penn Vallev. and abo for a shorttime hy T. \V : Brnwn, of Villanova.The experience he gained in those

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    IIIIIIIIIIi..I

    NARBERTH

    No'Vember 28, 1930

    Club

    220 BOlla Avenue, CynwydPh",1': Cynwyd 92R

    L IN E

    Books-BiblesCalendars

    Greeting CardsChristmas Novelties

    Second floor ( take e leva tor )Philaddphia. Pa,

    : \ l ; t i l ( In l " I ' ; - ' ; Fil l,(} Pl'II1l1pl1y!-i.'ull fu r a l Iul idn, C'utnluJ: '

    THE BAPTISTBOOK STORE

    1701-03 Chestnut Street

    cr t ~ I Brookfield. 1'116 ( i i rard : \ \ ' cnuc,lHl :\rmistice night. noth b oy s w eregi\'cn hcaring''; bcfnre ~ agistratl 'Thoma" L 'r on in l ,n \\ 'edne"day,

    School Closes the 19thTill' : \arberth I 'ubli.. Sl'llOOI will

    ..10"" io r t he CI lI 'i ,t nl a" \ 'aration 1111Friday, Del'l'ntlll'r I'), and will fl'npenon ~ 1 " l I d a y , January ; ; , it \ \ ' a ~ ,it'ci,lcdat tIll' re!-!:nlar nll'ding "f th e :\arlll ' r thi :--;I,It"ol Iloard !ast Fri,lay,

    : =: .:....: ::; =:: =: :.=..=_:=.:==.:.=:::,:=:=.::;: : = : = ~

    M A IN

    Christmas

    BALACYNWYD

    THE MERION TITLE& TRUST COMPA.NY

    THE

    Our

    join next year ' s Club? I t will open Deccmber 1.

    Mcmbers ar e now being paid their Christmasmoney. Are you among them? I f not, why not

    BANKING INSTITUTION

    Adelizzi Bros.TAILOR5 ' , CLE.ANER5 ' , DYERS

    ARDMORE

    :Beg to remind'you that wedn mCll sand It'01l1Cll S suits, 10/ ' coalS,l 'ch'cts, etc.. /:0l11/1rl)', 1('\,11 (lnd at 111od,erate cost.I 102 Fon's t Avenue, Narberthl Phone : Narberlh 2602=.E:.="=':=:=:=:=:=:= =: =: ; =: : =: := : : : :

    ::""",=:=: ; =:= =:=:=:= =: =: : =: =: :::: =: =:: =:: :=::: : :== =: =: =: :: =: =: : :: : ==

    Two Phila. Youth" Held -IFor Main Line Robberies I Iill!i I

    :1II:I

    i ;\ 111111lhl'r Ili rohheril'" ill I" '\\'1'1'I\fl'ri

    S ( I U a r l ' - I H ~ c k l . ' d hlousc:-,. canvas shoes:with cll 'ats-in fact, l '\ 'c ry t hi ng that ispelll'e1 ip r coIn fort alld specd au d good;playing, In contrast. thl' I 'hi!ade!-!phian:' \\'

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    Page Thirtce.n

    DARBY, PA.867 Main S'redDarby 1200

    ARDl\IOnE, PA.S E. LaDl'DSIl"r A,enueArdmore 3500

    UPPER DAHBY, PALong Lan.. an d Ludlow Sir.., '

    l Iouh" ..n1 1600

    R ad no r rec overed o n th e nine-yardline. From that pos it ion they scoredt he t ie in g tonchdown. It is hw badtIll' tl'a111 '(Iid no t tr y more fllrwardpasse, wit h Rad no r's box formationsnl'kruary 2-1 - - Radll. 'rII igh, a\\:a\,.Frida\', }ol'1>rllal"\' 2i' - l\aYl'lf"rdII igh, a'wa \'. .SatunIa):. F, hrllary 2X-I' ( 'n n T"ur -11t..'y.

    EPISCOPAL FIRST ON LIST

    Anderson Will Again CoachSquad Which Shows

    Promise.

    L. M. Basketball \Schedule Announced:,

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    Page Fourteen OUR TOWN

    P!Jolle WaY/le 1121

    Ad\'ertisements-display and c1assitied-:n this paper b ri ng news of intertest to you. It p ay s t o read them.

    IN MILK

    Sales and Sen/icc - Tubes Tested Free

    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEYMILK and CREAM

    FOOD VALUE

    Majes t I cRadio e RefrigeratorMajestic Electric Shop

    'The only authorized Majestic dealer in Narberth

    The beautiful Guernsey Cow producesmore FOOD VALUE

    Brookmead Guernsey Dairies.,A Compltff. Depelld"f,fe DJiT)' Sen'iet,"

    Merion Title & Trust Bldg., 43 Narberth AvenuePhone: NARBERTH 2236

    West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne

    gives you greater FOOD VALUE,Finer Flavor, tha t "Golden Color"and real Economy by actual test.

    TradeMarkTwenty Years' Production al1d DistrihlttioH on the Main Line

    Supported by wonderful cleanliness, low Bacteria andsupervised by four Main Line Boards of Health

    ---------'--in Cynwyd for the past twenty-fin IReichncr, di ed in 191i, a few monthsyears and before that his family all af ter th e c elebr ation of t he ir gol denl ived in South Phi lade lphi a whe re t hey wedding anniversary.have lived since his grandfather settledt he re a ft er t he Revolut ion. His g re atgrandfather f ou gh t i n the Revolution.l\lr. Heichner's wife, Mrs. Annie E.

    ErratumI n the ob itua ry notice of the deatho f Lew is Heichner, Sr . in last week'sissue it was e rroneous ly s ta te d t ha t

    l\Ir. Reichner was a member of an old~ Olin Linl' family. Mr. Reichller lived

    Main Line Repertory toGive lThe Devil's Disciple'The ~ I a i n Line Repertory Theatre

    will present "The Devil's Disciple,"by Bernard Shaw, on \Vednesday evening, Decemher 17, at the B ala -C ynwyd \Voman's Club. Like all ofShaw's plays it is worth seeing foritself alone, bu t thl' c as t a nd stagingwil l b e g reat ly wor th see ing also. Al1nost a ll the peop h- in the play arc~ ain Liners. Staats Cotsworth as theDevil's Disciple b ri ng s t o the part asincere understanding of Shaw's ideas,t ogethl 'r w it h t he lIIidoubfed abilitv toac t it. George Joly, who has b e ~ n areal reper tory actor, has the par t ofAndl'rson, a minister and man of action, and has a real c ha nc e t o s how hist al en ts whic h f orme r a ud ie nc es havealways appreciated. Others iu the castar c Dick Bushnell. who \ \' on a place inthe group t hr ou gh th e mer its of hisp er fo rm an ce as the s ta id and mathematical !II r. Baxter in "Belinda" whichwas given on November 5: VirginiaChewning as E ss ie : Bob Eh ' a s ( ;e ntlemallly Johnny; Lisel Boe ri cke as:\Irs. Dudgeon: Tad Sheppard as UncleT it us , a nd o th er s well kn ow n t o Rl'P'erton' Theatre audiences.Fo r any information concerning subscriptions and active membership' writeto the ~ l a i n Line Reper tory Theatre,)}eql

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    Page Fifteen

    OUR TOWN

    J Christmas Speciai OfL.,A U T O ~ I A T I C GAS RANGESa",d GAS WATER HEATERS

    BU Y NOWOrchestra's President

    Nm'!mber 28. 1930

    !vms" JOHN 1\" THAYEf,(If J-f,n'ojmd. f'T1'"id('ll' vi (hi ' k l ~ l i l l 1.;11((Jrchc.ar,z :l.(\t)(:dli,,". J/ 'htJ JC11l0lHll , '/ t ,J,I,,, Thcrt'miu 111 ,hI.' urcHin,1.!, CO/Jccrl (Ifthe 5('''5011 of tht.' "l,z;,,' r iHe ()rtj,('.,/r" "I,he AH/morc TI".',r/l'c SHlIddY c1'c'lli'I.I.!,.Merion Fit'e Company

    Reinstated in Township'I'll,' \ leri"ll Fir," l " " I I 1 J ' a l l ~ " "I "\rd"

    11 1(l)"t' \ \ " ; I ~ 1"t'11l :--l:!t\'d tl \ l l l l ' l l l lIvc . hipill 11ll' !-'ire Dl'l'artlll"lIl "I L"\\'l 'r \1,,1'inn Tn\\ lI:,hip I , ~ ' ;1('t;,111 ui tht n(lilrclt Ii l' t 11111 J I i : : i(l l l l ' r... ;11 1i11 i ~ . it (,'(. till!..!November I ! lTlli,; '1,,1', wlliclt \\"a, I t r n l l ~ l t l al'''\11

    by th e Illcdiatinll "I a Ill'lIlral e"llIlllitI:T, tlte l 'I I"r t , nl 11111dialinll hy Ed\\"ard \ le l ;"ldrick, cllid "f l it e \ 1,Ti 'l li Fin ' (",'III-

    B gr; t . : ~ '. ," ,"",-"'"" -lell T ! ~ - " If '" ' Ir ii .- " ~ ' . ' " " l ,~ ' ~ "

    Pr ice ~ 1 1 3 l i O 1\Slightly More 011Deferred PaymentsSMALLI tOWN P A Y ~ I E N T

    Next Payment With Yourjanuary Gas Bill

    One of t he 1110st popular an o heautiful of al l mooer n ~ a ranges ... Automat iCook Hl 'a l Control tofree you f rom the k it chen whil!' foods cook: BI,ngalHi-Low Burners mad e u p o f r eg ula tiu ll aJIII !"Iim-H ie I' hl1rncr. controlled hy one cock; Iwavily in!"Iulall'd to keep your kitchen cool: automaticl ig ht er ; u ti li ty d rawe r; large oVl'n anll otherspecial features to make cooking th e easy an dplcasant art i t is tOllay. Graceful, modern design!Cho ice o f ivo ry ilIllI green o r p ea rl gnly ano white... i n g leaming porcel ain ename l.

    . . . ~ AutonzaticGas l1Tate.-Heate.-

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY. . . . (\ A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing f) ...

    '" Low Ra te s fo r al l Electric Service / . . .

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    these four splendid makesST..: 'ZUOT .-.:N.'.":I.D

    Choose fromI lUIJDW E LSUAt.:)I

    Piping h ot w ate r t he i ns tant you turn t he f auce t.. . fo r baths ... for piles of holiday c l i ~ h e s ...for extra table linen . . . al' a nice conveniencefo r guests . . . as a positive n e c e s ~ i t y to kccp aholiday houseful' of children dean! Surely ani de al t ime to invest in the Automat ic G a WaterHeater y ou 'v e s et y ou r heart on !

    ~ l Suburban StoresPrices 880 and II" ... Insta l led

    THIII,TV..DAY F I I . ~ E TIIIALAllowance of ' I0 for Old Heater

    Next PaYIl lent wit l t JU I I . Gas BillT\VO YE.lT nl th,.. d ep ar tl ll cl Il . T Il l'd .. la y ill 111l... l i l l ~ II\(' t ,' n lh " f th e ColIlI l l i ~ ~ l ( ) l l l ' r : - , will cp",;! the ~ 1 l ' r l 1 1 1 1 I'-ire(""Illpally :j;21115, \\t,ich rl'pr",, 'lIt, thl'p,'\"i"d Ir"lll .lilly 14 I" ,\(I\"l'lIlh,'r 211,d l l r i l l ~ \ \" hi ch 1h,' \1 ..ri'lll Fin ' (' , 1111-pa l l y w a I l l ) t a I l l l ' l Id l l ' r IIi t l l l ' ' I ' t ) \ \ ' I1--hip h ..., ,'partl'I("III,'I'll,' \1 ,'1';"11 I:ir" C"llll':JIl\' \\il11lt ' I l l ' t ' r\ ' l"vi\ l' ~ 3 ~ t ) S i l l l " till' Yl ' a r } ')311.

    Do yOll lle,'t1 hOllSl'hLlhl 11l'1p: Tr ya classified ac!\"crtisl'Il1Cnt.

    School Pupils ReceivingCorrective Treatments

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    Page Sixteen OUR TOWN November 28, 1930

    It is th e

    Landedg re at , p ro sper ou s l and thitt thisP i lgrims landed hitS heen rapid,

    National Bunk

    DIRECTORS

    f George A. Witte\'- Paperhallui1lf/ alldI IJccoratillf/" ESTIMATINGNarberth 4135W

    Bicycles RC!,

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    No"ember 28, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Seventeen

    Electric fullStudio Low-

    ONL't'

    GENERAl..E L E T l l l f ~

    Small Down PaymentLiberal Allowance 011

    Old Sets

    Phol/e: NARBERTH 2866

    W d Battery andun er ElectricService"W,,,,der SI."ls '1'1"'11/ All"108 Forest Ave., Narberth

    BACKED BY G. E.SERVICE POLICY,

    AND WUNDER'S ONEYEAR ABSOLUTELY

    FREE SERVICE

    --111 an attractive cabinetin satin-finished hrmvl1 wal,I lUt .

    The GeilClairange radio,J--oy }.1cc1cl----

    Here's a REALRadio Bargc-in!

    &Ioim the owne.osofe

    Mai" Shop Ope" J:'"",y f,'ellillg

    Ou r Annex, 11 Burlington Arcade, at1420 Chestnut Street, is at your service

    1JJlibt- U-llItt ~ i f t ~ 1 1 n p136 SOUTH 15th STREET, PHILADELPHIA

    Xmas Bazaar Committeesand Aides Announced

    Jurors Drawn for CourtOpening December 1

    : Straub, of Phi ladelphia; \1 r. RaymondLawIe r, o f Canada; Mr . .Ioseph CzarIwinck. 1fr. Paul Taylor anrl ),1 r. Larry: ;\!tcmus, of PhiladC'lphia.HonoredThe Fireside

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    iIIThl' I'hi Tau Dclta Sorority enter-It ai nc d t he ncw mcmbers at a theatre Ipa rty at "Thc :-:cw Yorkers," at th e IChestnut Street Opcra House , I'hila- idclphia. on Friday evcning, I\1 r, and ),1 rs, .I ames Thol1lpson and: Th c names oj 25(, residen t s of \[ on t-

    the ir daughtcr, \1 arion, oj Vcnezuc1a, ' gomery County have he,'n drawn forSouth America. werc the guests of Mr, , 'en'ire as jUl"llrs at the next term ofThompson 's h rothe r and sistcr-in-Iaw. Civil Court, which llJlens \fonday, Dc-\11'. and \Irs. \V. (;. Thompson, oj 'ccmbcr I, and con ti nnes j or two wceks.\. alley View Road, this wcek-cnd. :0.1 issEmilv Thompson l ef t for New ,York F"l1owing afl' thl' nanlcs of thosclin l ~ u c s d a y to hring hcr cousin, },J iss sclccted jrom I.ower \1 erion township\1 arion Thompson. back jo r a long : and :-:arherth:\'isit.),1 r. and ),1 rs. H. F. Damcs, oj Essex, Fo r th,' week "i Dcccmbcr 1:. \v cnuc , a rc spcnd ing thc Thanksgiv-I Joseph c. Bingham. Carolinc A, Barr,ing holidays at :'\cwark. Ohio. ' 'JoSl'ph F, Bnlcr . I.ama P. Cook, An-\liss Hopc Burlingamc, of Bryn 'lll'lIe Cunningham. John F. Dolan, N.

    \Iawr, was t he hostess to the members \Iy,'rs Fi tl cr , Evan Joncs, Judi th N.oi her hridgc c lu b l as t Tucsday evc-ning. Logan and :\. Reed \1 cI ntire, of Low-\111'. anrl \Irs. Rohert Taylor. oi ; er ),1 erion. a nd E li za hc th D cr by , oj

    J'hiladelphia; \Ir. Sylvcstcr \Vcst, \Ir, i :'\arherth.Austin Vogstcd, of Canada, were thc i Fo r the wcck "j Dcccmber 8: Igucsts o f } 'I r. and Mrs. A. G. Bughec, DR. H. A. F. HOYT \ I H I I' Iof Grovc Placc , a t rlinner lin Thanks- Reclor Emerillls 0/ SI. Jo/",',< P. E, I Char!l's I', ; hc I. cr lert :.1.' tz,giving Day. Church. Lon'" Merion, hOllor: (;corgl' ;\ , 1Ifl'nnan. ),1 abel Carlin, Ed-

    :0.1 iss Helen Cunningham, oj \1 cr - guesl al Ihe Bdla.Cynwyd Ncigh llOrhood ; ward .I, Deh,'ny, .\Ibert L. Groff,ion, cntcrta incd at brir\gc on Sunday Club's Noveml,er meeli llg, held Tuesday. ' ( ;eorge D, (;I'

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    the Narberth National1931 Christmas Club

    November 28, 1930

    " '0. \1 A:-;" w i ~ l t e " \ \ '01'1, I t ~ ' day, eLeani l l;.!; 01' 1HUl ld l ' y , Cal l a H ~ i : - ; t ! " ic rv ing in(" '( ' l I i l lg"!- ' by aJ lPld l l tn l t 'Ht. Phone Cyn\\ ' ,"" ::"I!I-,J, (omb-t f l

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    PhoneNarberth 2800

    Phonl' : Pauli 250

    NOW!with ,) poo\.planting can

    Sold by

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    MEETS the vogue fordecorative interiorsbrightcheerful kitchens andbathrooms.Enduring, fireproof, economical and easy to clean.

    Seven colors.Ask for estimates.

    Pau l i. I 'a .

    Girl Scout Sewing ClassIn ahout tll'n wl'eks r e ~ i d l ' n b o i t hl'

    ~ l a i u Line Inay hegin tn ~ c abouttwenty-live (;irl S c ou ts a pp ea ri ug iuhran

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    Cotter'sMarket

    THRIFT is the meeting place of Quality an d Economy. COTTER'S MARKET is the meeting place of thrifty people-of peo-ple who insist on delicious, pure, wholesome food, and who preferto buy it at substantial savings. Permit us to offer t he addedservice and personal attention of a neighbor grocer who manageshis own store.And notc these prices-effecti'Yc November 28 to Wednesday,December 3, inclusive-------------_._------------------------------_._---------

    FANCY LARGECALIFORNIAPRUNESIb'lOc

    Spaghettiitter'sn UnusualFood Value: II------------------------------------_._---------_ ..- - - - - - - - -- - ------------ ----------------__---------__-----------14 % ~ 29c

    ! - - - - -\ CANADA DRY MRS. HARTING'SIr

    GINGER ALE PURE JELLIES3 b o ~ ~ ; s 50c Th e Kind with the homemade flavor I2 t u T o ~ l e r s 25 c

    I F R E i H ~ ~ E R BREAKFAST RINGS (2 in a box), 1*; Quinlan PRETZELS, 29c lb. IWe Deliver From City Line

    to Bryn Mawr

    I DEL MONTEPEACHESi 2 large 39c,, cans! Sliced or HalvesI RITTER'SI BEANSI

    It I TOlnoto Sallcecan, 6c

    Quaker Yellow Com Meal pkg., IOcThree-Minute Oats pkg., 9cHershey's Cocoa tin, 15cHecker 's Buckwheat 2 small pkgs. fo r 2 5cAunt Jemima Pancake Flour 2 pkg s. f or 2 5cAll Gold Crushed Pineapple can. 23cEarl Apricots, Cherries, Fruit Salad an d Sliced Peaches ..3 cans for 25cTetley's Tea-Green Label, Mixed or Orange Pekoe ~ lb., 23cLa France Powder, 9c; Chase-O pkg., BcC1orox bottle, 19cPalmolive Soap .. .. 3 cakes for 20cA. 8: H. Washing Soda .4 pkgs. f or 2 5c

    Borax Soap5c cake

    BRILLO-Small, 2 pks. for 15c; large, 2 for 19cP. 8: G. Naphtha Soap .5 cakes for 19cWel ch G ra pe La de jar. 19cMackerel Filet 2 for 25cBosant Coffee. whole or ground Ib., 25cAstor Coffee Ib. 35cClark's Telephone Peas can, 15cMixed Vegetables 2 c ans f or 25cCream o f Wheat large pkg. 24c; small , 15cPink Salmon 2 can s fo r 2 5cRed Salmon can. BcFancy Shrimp can. 18cChi ck en o f t he S ea Tuna Fish c an , 2 1cAll Gold Sardines-in mustard or tomato can, IOcGorton's Readyto-Fry Cod Fish Cakes 2 cans, 25c

    -1-i(-ir-k-m-an-'-s-C-hi-p-s- r9c; 3 for 25c

    -. ---I, FRESH PORK LOINS (Whole or Half), lb., 25cM I VOGT'S j SHOULDERS OFFINEST STANDINGE Smoked , GENUINE, RIB ROAST Spring LambA HAMS Cu t f rom Finest Com-fed lb., 20CS te er Bee fI Family SizeT lb., 29c lb., 38c Lamb ChopsS Ii Rump and Round Steak lb., 45c. lb., 39C. RIB

    LIMA BEANS12c a pound3 ~ : : . 35c

    CAMPBELL'STOnlato SOUp

    25c e ach

    DIXIE PUFFS23c lb.ANGEL FOOD

    Long Island POTATOES 10Ibs., 25cBest Grade ONIONS 2 lbs., 5cBest CABBAGE 2 lbs., 5c

    - - _ - - - - - 1SEALECT IMILK9c tall can; 3 cans, 25c I

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    -,-- IVINS' DELUXEI FRUIT CAKEI

    COTTER -'5 CJrIARKET Photze: NARBERTH 4050

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