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    PRICE THREE CENTS

    Clarence Kaeber Defeats D e m ~ocrat by 13J Votes inElection Tuesday.

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925Narberth Election Results

    Sh ou ld Emul at e Us , LeagueSpeakers Tell W o m e n a t

    Convention.

    FIND POLITICIANSAR E TOO PARTIALVOLUME 11 NUMBER 6

    2000 TICKETS TO SOUTH SIDE BEATS WOHLERTCommon Pleml JUllge: 1stDistrict 2dDistrict 3d Dis tric t Total BE SOLD FOR FRAY FO R BOROUGH COUNCIL SEAT

    John Fabel' }lillel', R. a nd D . 254 319 264 8a7 1500 ReseJfved Seats forProthonotary: L. M. Students- -500 KIDDERS BUSYIsaiah T. Haldeman, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 275 235 712 f or Radno r . "Kidders" and complimentaryHaney UlIruh, D. 39 47 29 115 voters were busy in the electionELE Diretltor of the Poor: Tuesday. In the South ArdmoreC T N EW OFFICERS Harry R. Thomas, R. 206 278 233 717 WILL US E N EW S TAND S district Albert S. Horn receivedJoseph O.mnlll, D. 55 48 28 1a1 five votes on the Socialist ticket R EP UB LIC AN S W IN A LLOther po l i ti c a 1 organizations JUry I'-mml"sl'oner'. Tickets for t he ann ua l Lower for p ro th on ot ar y. I n the same

    I ld fit b h I f h "'v M' R d H' f district Frank O. Beam receiveds lOU pro y t e examp e 0 t e J. Ir'a T ~ I ' ~ l l e " , R. _"03 71" 1 enon- a nclr Igh ootbaIleaO"ee of ,Yo V t . h J: - . 276 234 v I h I ' h h' '11 k one vote on the Socialist ticket for Despite a vigorous campaign l> ' men 0 ers m av- ,John Weyand. D , , . . . . . . . 30 50 30 110 I ca s , w lIC t IS year WI ta e j ur y commissioner and five votes and th e backine- of several groups'mg constructive political meetings, place in Ardmore, will be placed on the Labor party t icket for di-Mrs. Louis Slade, State Chairman Burl(ess: on s al e 10 days before the game, rector of thc poor. A. E. vVohlert was defeated T u e s ~f 1 N Y k L f \V H e n r ~ ' A. Frye, R. and D. 247 324 257 828 N In Cynwyd John C. Stl'ne, day for a seat I'n Counc'l b Clo t le ew or . eague 0 ' om- on ~ a t u r d a y , ovemher 21, i t w as I y ar -Tax Colletltor' popular chairman of the Neigh- ence Kaeller RbI' .en Voters, said in an address a t t he . . announced' by authorities at the borhood Club Banquet Commit- c, epu Ican nommee.annual meeting of the Montgomery ~ 1 r s . Abbie W. Nickerson, ~ and D... 233 325 260 818 high school this week. tee, was given 21 votcs on the Th e Sou th S id e d ef ea ted th eCounty League of Women Voters, Borough C O ~ J J ) e i l (4): Th e n ew s ta nd s b ui lt on the Democratic ticket for the office of Democ ra t. I n t he two North Sideat Norris town last Thursday. Robert F. Wood, R. and D. 249 301 261 Bll Lower Merion field t hi s year will inspector of elect ions . districts h e pol le d 22 vot es moreDaniel Leitell U and D ' _ ~ 4 6 300 "_fl" 811 In. Narb.ert.h, where one big th h'The conference was held all d a y , ' ' , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . "" enable that school t o s ea t every election R o b ~t is an meet in gs a re t ak en up w it h t he c or ne r w he re a heavv roller will close at 9 A. M. hall. Mr. Alber t Adam, t he Lower l Ines were cast aside in the keen- ert F. vVood and John R ' Hall.boosting t he ir own p ar ti es and was f in is hi ng off the fOtindation The d ay will be o bs er ve d a s Mer io n f oot ba ll t ut or , w as elect ed ness ot th e ra ce f or d is tr ic t of- They also endorsed Daniel Lei tchcondemning the other parties. layer of rock. a holiday in all b anks, a nd i:l fa cul ty a dvi ser and pr oce eded to ricers. N either State n or c ou nt y w ho w as re-el ec ted. A very stong"Much Propaganda." As the heavy mach ine approach- th e public schools o f t he t own- fulfill h is office b y g iv in g a l ec tu re Repubiican aspirants suffered in effort \vas made t o w in a seat for"I f you flO to a Re lmblic an ed the inters ec tion h e looked ship there will be no classes. on current events. He spoke of the votes t hrough this situation. Mr. ' \V ohl er t, i n the belief thatcloser Su 1 I thO k fi k d 1'1 tl L In Lower Merion and Narbert h the cl ique would th t I fmee ti ng , t oo o ft en y ou will find . re y enoug 1, IC Servicescommemorating Arnl- ne wor' one w 11 e le orcarno u s c on r o ou rthat one-quar te r o f th e time is yellow cla y w as oozing to the i st ice Day will be h el d in t he Con fe re nc e was in p ro ce ed en ce a nd t he r eg ul ar county ticket went of the seven seats in t he Borough

    g ivenover t o tel ling what marvels surface in several p laces . He scbools e arly in the week. pointed out some o f th e ar ticles over wi th big majorit ies. Th e ac- legislative body.of genius th e Repub li can can di - r us hed t o a typewriter. On Fri- that particularly trend toward Euro- tual vote is given in tabulated lVlessrs. \ \ ~ Q o d and Leit ch poll-dates are . whi le t he o ther three- dav Str eet Commiss ioner Geor(re pean peace. form e lsewhere i n t hese columns. ed the exact same n um be r o fquarters is spent tel ling that th e B : S t ~ p l e e received a letter w h i ~ h WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB His next topic was t he recent The o ff ic ia l. returns for the votes, 811. :Mr. VVood, PresidentDemocrats are devi ls. At a Dem- r ead In p a r ~ : " HOLDS FIRST MEETING Greco-Bulgarian atrocities and the ~ o u n t y : app ro xIma te ly g av e t he of t.he Street Improvement Asso-ocrat ic meet ing the situation is re - ..A t th e m ter se ction o f Stuart - ; - - - effecl, that the Lorcarno Treaty and tollowmg totals: '. ' "" f: clatlon, has been spoken of forversed-i t is,. the Demoerats"whc" , . a . t l d _ ~ C o n m a ~ , _ ~ e l 1 u e s r i : t h e . ~ G Q e e !:'lear _.oL.Btat"!, ~ e n t i e n ' ' " a n c t - " M ' e f ' l I I" ~ { ~ g ~ . : I ' : N a t i o n ~ ~ ' I 1 1 i g h ~ h a v e 'tm- ----Junge; - S u ~ e r i o r ~ O t l r i ~ l . ! ' S s e C c i t 1 l 1 c i l c v e r ' s in ce- t he success o far e t he archano-els and the Re- Roads people are to th e best of ber's Trip Abroad. that subject. He also reVIewed the E. B. Cunnll1gham, R, 2C,G44; his group in, putting over th eb their abi li ty disguising the fact Th e meeting of t he Women' sIcauses o f t he r ecent Ba lk an o ut - Jesse E. B. Cunningham, S., 452; $100.000 program to eliminateCONTINUED ON THE THIRD PAGE that t hey h av e p at ch es of yel low Community Club on Tuesdav hreak and brought both countries' J es se E . B. Cunningham, P., 250; four mile s o f Narberth mud. Hi s

    MISS ELY TO ADDRESS c lay two f ee t w id e an d six feet or November 3, was in t he natu re of c la ims to l ight so tha t e ach s tudent William A. McGuire, D., 10,594; ~ a m e is also p rominen tl y men-NARBERTH WOMEN VOTERS more long clean up to t h s u r f a ~ e , a review (not "revue," please). might draw his own conclusion. Wil1i am A. l vlc Gui re, L., 147. tlOned as a possibility for Presi-t h ~ s u r f ~ c e merely bemg (lts- In the f ir st p la ce , l\hs. H. A. Mr. Adam p lans to g ive a sho r t cur- J ud ge , Common P le as Cour t - dent of Council, upon th e retire-Tax Survey Report to Be Presented ~ t l I s e d With a few stones. A l ot Jacobs reviewed t he r ec en t c on - r en t e ve nt r ev iew at each meeting John Faber Miller, R , 27,404; ment of VV. R D. Hall on JanuaryMonday. of ye!low clay is a ls o u sed a s t op v en ti on of t he Pennsy lvani a Fed- for h is s ha re of the program. Jo hn F ab er ,Mi ll er . D . 10,551: 1.Members and friends of the Nar- dressll1g. eration of \Voman's Club, at Clark Craig, Pennsylvania fresh- John F a h ~ r :Miller, P., 367; John Henry A. Frye, youthful candi-berth League of \Vomen Voters are "You will ~ n that al l o f Con- \Vilkes-Barre, where she, - \ V i ~ h man football mentor, did 110t make Henry J\elson, L., 2G8; John d ~ t e for Burgess, led the local pollin l in e f or a s pec ia ll y i nt er es ti ng way avenue IS more or less in a Mrs. \V. P. Bailey, represented his a ppe ar anc e d ue to a pr evi ous Henry Nelson, S . 214. WIth 828 votes. Mr. Frye is a vet-af ternoon at t he mee ti ng to b e h el d deplorable c o n d i t ~ o n o n a cc ou nt t he Narberth Club. engagemen t, but hopes to speak to Prothonotary-Isaiah T. Hal de - e ran o f the w o ~ l d war, ~ 30 yearsMonday, November 9, at 3 P. M. o f t he velJow c lay m ix ed w it h t he To conden'e those f 1 the club at an early date . man, R., 26.803; I sai ah T. I-Ialde- of age, and IS aSSOCIated within t he Y. M. C. A. s t ~ . 1 1 ~ S ".. days, when e ~ ' e n b r ~ a k f ~ ~ ~ : \ ~ l ~ ~ . ~ A shor t talk was given by NIr. man , P ., 2 92 ; Harvey Unruh, D .. ?taie Senat?r Fletcher. W: S t i t ~ s:Miss Gertrude Ely, of Bryn he II1tersect.lon of S t t ~ a r t .and made into conferences, to the brev- Edwin Peake concernino- the club's 10,899; Albert S. Horne, L., Hi3; J11 t le latter s law practice m Phll-Mawr, whom everyone delights to Dudl.ey avenues IS also a ( hsgl11sed i ty o f a hal f-hour r epo r t was an bus ines s and shortly'"afterwards A l b ~ r t S. Horne, S., 257. a ~ l e l p h l a ..Mr. Frye has been iden hear, will b e t he p ri nc ip al speaker bad Job." almost impossible task. even wtth commi ttees wer e appo inted f or ,Directors of the Poor-H. R. t lf ied \ ~ ' I t h .Borough w o ~ k forof the a f te rnoon. Mis s E ly is chair- 'Mr. Suplee.sent the letter pos t- t he omi ss ion of the reports o f membe rs hi p; a c ommi tt ee o n r el a- 1 homas, R, 27,034; H. R. ~ o m e tnne. l.n ~ ! l e ca\?aclty ofman of Montgomery county and the h as te t o A lb n. gh t and Mebus , th e State officers and commi tt ee s tion to the Y . M. C. A., a commit - Thomas, P ., 4.54; Joseph B. Os- de'lllty s ? h c ~ t o r , handhng muchsecond region, which embraces New Borough engll1eers, an d Charles which take up most o f th e o-eneral tee o n r el at io n to t he h ig h school mun . D ., 10,961; Frank Q. Bean, o f Mr. St It es borough work.York, Maryland, New Jersey, Del- .. Mebus . who has been super- sessions of an ann ua l c o n ~ e n t i o l 1 and a committee on athle tics . L., 229; Horace \\T. Bright, S., _ ~ I r s . Anna R Van Auken an daware and Pemisylvania States, and v lsmg the rad w?rk replied in a and embody t he real work of the Girls' Hockey. Jmy C ommi ss io ne r-J.. Ira Walter Steckbeck were elected tois a ls o a member of the State board long letter , 111 whIc h he s aid: organiza tion. The question of a Hockey is playing a major part F i s h e ~ , _ R, 2(;,700; J. Ir a Fisher, the. ~ c h o o l Board. Jess.e S. Harris,of the league. "The s ta t ement that yellow clay State flower, discussed in the in t he fal1 sports for g ir ls in site P., 20); John F. \Veyand, D., rettrl!lg m e m l ~ e r , receIved a sub-A report of the county convention is used a s t op d re ss in g is simply" clubs l as t y ea r, was left o'tlen , as of the fact that this is the first y ~ a r 11,249; Frank Q. Bean, S., 348. stantlal comph.mentary vote under1 ld 1 1 ' 11 ' [ - f the DemocratIc ballot. He wasle ast wee.;: WI be gIven by :\ rs. not true. Yellow lime stone very ew votes for anyone f lowe r t ha t t he s ch oo l h as . be en al10wed defeated for the Republ ican nomi-B. Earl Achenba ch . A r es ume of screenings ha'"e been used', whi ch h ad been received. Th e universal to be r ep re se nt ed 111 t ha t s po rt . ANOTHER ELECTION nation in Se t b Th 1this meeting alone would justify at- might lead a superficial observer lilembership a nd p er c ap it a d ue s \Vi th in the l as t week the hockey Fathe rs ' Assoc ia tion Now in the Po t i ~ n o f M rs em \erk ~ e ~ c tendance, and t he resul ts obtained t o t hi nk it was clay. 'The surface p lan , which has been a burnina team has registered two triumphs Iitical Limelight. the School' B ~ 11 u ten WI gIveo n t he local tax s urvey by Mrs. E. merely being dis!?,"uised with a few question, wa s adopte d. E ac h ove r veteran combina tions and on That's over. \ Vh at ? T he elec- members a ld t ~ r c wo w o m T ~ nC . G ri swol d s ho ul d be of concern "ton.es is equal1.v misleadin!2,', as me.mber was urg.ed to plant a tree opponents' fields . 01 lie I ue e men. et 11 1 1 '- tl f . . . tlon. 1, yes, Jut we lave an- other woman member Mr s Graceo a . (urJng t le wet weather of the lIS year a,s a sI gn 0 111terest in The first vI ctory was o ver Chel- o th er election comi ng off soon. C. Batchelor, is C h a i ~ m a n ' of theAn outline of the program for the past two wee ks no f ou nd at io n reforestation. The usefulness of tenham bJ: a close sco re o f t hr ee 'When ? \Ve dn es da y n ig ht . D ec em - I ns tr uc ti on C ommi tt ee o f thState convention will be given and wou ld stand up under a ten-ton the. letters 011 pending legislation to two . 1 h e Che lt en ham gamewas b er 2, at 7 .45 o 'c lock . a t the Scout Schools ethe question of sending a delegate roller if made as Mr. 'Vohlert whIch were sent to the clubs last hotly contested and it wasn't un ti l Hou se . 'Who for? Fo r the officers Mrs 'Abbie \ii\T N' kconsidered. In addition several im- states. winter was discussed and i t COI1- tl I t f d 1 I 1 . . IC erson wasle as ew secon s t lat t le W?O( en of the Fathers' Association o f Nar - g iv en 818 votes on t he t wo tick-poriant questions ar e to be pre- "I nstead of putting down a base t inuat ion decided upon. s ph er e was se nt o ve r f or a Will. berth. ets for Tax Col le ctol . S ll e IS atsented for the members' considera- f 1 thO k 1 fi 1'1 Ik 1ion. 0 ess IC -ness t la n speci ed, l er e wer e t a s ly experts on C O ~ T I N C E D 0" THE SECOND PAGE Annual mee ti ng will be h el d o n th.e present t ime Assessor , andMr. R am sd el l h as be en mos t lib- such timely subjects as the .vVorld that date. Mr. Frve as pres ident WIll succeed RaYlllol1d C. Jone" I'nIn conclusion a socia l hour will 1 1 1 'f d C t'f' FUNK Jra , an< many p aces, I ug up. our, UI1l onn marnage and di- OPENS GARAGE (Howdy Burgess) will officiate. t he T ax Collector J' ob.be p rovided by the hostesses" Mrs. \"ould sl 0 tl . I vorce la 1 . ffi 1 ('} I E F ,-1 W more la n reqlllre( c ws, essenlllg tr a c (an- ,lar es '. unk, IJopular auto I ice President Nas h, S ec re ta rv Following are t Il e e le ct l' ol l o f-A. R Kneibler and Ivlrs . Abbie \V. tl ' k " e tI l ' I 1 J -ickerson. lIC ness. g rs on le llg l\vays. and t le m ec ha nic , w ho h as ha d a repair Monnington and Direc to rs Cabrey f ic er s s el ec ted at t he p oll in g\\Then th e reply of the eng-i- progress of the Sesquicentennial. shop for t he p as t two y ea rs in the and Ferguson wil1 also be 011 ham\. T ue sd ay , a long w ith th e vo te sLeague meetings are always open n ee rs was received, Mr. 'Vohlert lV!rs. Jacobs could no t p ra ise t oo c oa l y ar d, h as t ak en o ve r the g a- T he troop committee wil1 be pre s- t h at t he y received:to any woman whether members cou nt er ed b y stating that thev hIghly the hospi tal ity of 'Vi lkes- rage at J07 Essex avenue formerlv ent, as it will also be the Firs t Dis trict-Assessor Louise

    r n o t - a n d members are requested wer e i n n o p os it io n to r ef ut e h is Da: re ~ n its competent organi- Ttm by Ed \Vip. . business of the evening to V. Cockrill, R, 208; Ella ~ I u r r a y ,o invite their friends. claims. because t he sect ions com- zatlOn 111 every detail. Mr. Funk has t ransf err ed his elect a n ew t ro op committee for D., 48 ; Judge , Frank A. O'Brien,Every-Other Thursday Luncheon. plained o f h ad b een h id den under co"nNUED ON 'rHE SECOND PAGE repai r shop t o t he new site, where 1926 for t he Boy Scout s. There 2.59; Inspector, C. C, Tyson, R ,Fo r Thursday of next week (No - t hr ee inches of top dress inO' be- he will cont inue to have as his as- are now two t roops-Lieutenant 182; Charles C. Mason. D ., ] 61.12 ) a special treat is offered fore they examined it. l> FRANK H. HEWITT s is tant , Earl Mecke. The garage Commander Van Auken in c ha rg e Second District-Assessor, Ella

    of these luncheons. Mrs. About the poils, Tuesdav, Mr. F r a n k ~ . Hewitt, of 1 ]6 E ss ex h as b ee n refinished. a nd th e new of one and 1. N. \Vi lso n i n c ha rg e R Murray, 316: Judge , J . W. Mc-Harris Metcalf , director of the \Vohlertfspoke at some l eng th to avenue, died suddenly at h is h ome owner will use it for storage of of t he o ther , a ss is ted by Scoutmas- Aul if fe, 325; Inspector, C. C.hode Island League of Women many? t h e vot er s , charging lax last Friday. private cars. The building has a t er s W il so n, J en ki ns , A tk in s, Mc- Tyson, R, 230; Edward S, Haws,

    who has just r et urned f rom supervI sIon o f the w ork b y the Mr. Hewitt was b or n in Alex- capacity of 18. Gasoline an d tires Niven and Lane. D., 101.extended visit to the H ague and b oro ug h a uthoritie s. Bu rge ss andria, Pa, He came t o t hi s city will be carried. Please, you men of . Narberth. Third District-Assessor, Marywill speak and will also e x- C ar l B. Metzer ar ri ved on the i n 1875 and for the last forty- keep that date open. The scout M. Livingston, 219; William Kirk-her lantern slides, showing f or s cene during one of th e discus- t hr ee ye ar s w as c on ne ct ed w it h HOSPITAL DONATIONS movement is growing a nd t he b oys pat ri ck , 45; Judge , J . Baird Cald -e f ir st t ime i n t hi s country scenes sions, Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., of Donations for the Presbyterian need the assistance and co-operation well, 262; Inspector , A. H. DllT-

    d 1' b h h "I f whichhe was cash ierwhen he was H 't 1 f ' 11' d d f h ' B' B lib Rn persona lties ot at t e Hague, the work is w ro ng , M r. OSpl a 0 Je les an can goo sot elr Ig rotlers, not on y one oraw, , , 2 3 1 j Edward U.the World qourt is located, vVohlert deserves a vot e o f thanks retirbd Ias\ MCarch. He was a will be r ec ei ved by t he women o f n ig ht i n t h e y e ar s to come, but every Smith, D., 31.d also at Geneva,the seat of the for warning us," he stated "but C er n e r 0 h ri st R ef orme d the auxiliary of the Narberth Pres- night an d every day. The Fathers' -------of Nations. '!I:here will be in justice'to the contractor 'state- thurch, . Sixteenth and Green byterian Church on Wednesday, Association is i ntended t o h elp. Will A GOOD MEALincrease in the price of the lunch- men ts o f t hi s k in d should 'not be reets,. smce 1875. He is survived .November 11 , between 10 o'clock yOlt do your part? Don't forget Thursday, Novem-which will be s e r v e d \ ~ s i n t he made without adequate proof." a ~ d a wddqwhand a S ~ ) I 1 , Roland K" , ~ n d 4 a t t he Ludwig School build- . ber 19 The women of the Lu-s t f or 85 cents at 12.30 o'.clock "But th e work is covered up T h aug ter, EdIth . .mg. Mrs. H. V. Whitney, of Essex 'theran Ch ur ch will ser ve a goodPtlY Phone r e s e r v a t i o n s " " ' d i ~ . i':nd the m t 1 ~ J O l e s will no t be e x at 10 ~ 5 f A e ~ 1 ' fas ' h e ~ d TueSday T ~ i s is the annual Thanksgiving avenue, ha s returned from a vaca- sauer k rout d inne r f rom 5.30 to '8t t o 1725 Spruce street. Spruce p ' ~ e d until he t ra ff ic r ui ns t he d . B'. I" rom hIS l at e r es l- o ff enng for hospItal. and the non i n A tl an ti c C it y, whW'e she 'o'clock for 65 cen ts . T icke ts on657. "'1": ,:"ce, una wasmade a t West- request cheerfully re- stayed whHe Mr.Whitney was on sale at Whites;de Brothers' froit; ' i ' ; " ; ; : " " ' ; i ; : : ' < " ' ; : < ; " " ' " ' . k . C O ~ ~ E D , : : H E ~ : R : PAGE mmster Cemetery. Ptl a two weeks ' hunting trip. store, Haverford

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    October 26, 1925.

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    POLITICIANS SHOULD BEIMPARTIAL AS LEAGUE

    Rall ti st But t lers .lIIethodist lIIeteors .Methollist Marathons .B U l l t l ~ t B o u t - l t t ~ r t o l . . l'rl'sb)tl'l'i:tfl Pilots .... ,.[ J r ( l H h ) ~ t ( l r j u l l PPJl Hoy:-; .,Lutheran Lion:.: .

    'l'utals 4S11 4H2 516PUESBY'l'I':ItIAN" PIf.O'l'SMason .......... ,...... 137 111' 98Honse 131 12lJ 159Laughlin 158 " . . ..Powell , . , . ., . 77 131\\ ' 01111 , , , , HIS laO 118

    ' r o t H I ~ 51)4 447-m>6MWI'HODIH'l' :>IAUA'l'HONSC. I., Jenkins 156 155 136Wh'te .. " .. , 151 12ll 113Moore 107 140 90Jue :>llller ............. 182 161 l:mHail,)' .. , ..... , ...... ,. 18;; 151 147TO!':ll .. , ,. 781 731l:>mTII001S'l' ~ m T I ' ] O R SEI. Jenkins 104 155.John Purring 1131';1. HllsH .. ,." , . . . . 112 1 n Rl'ger ,...... 124 laS,. 0\1,-1 ............. , ., . 128E. Pnrring ............. 141 140

    THE GROUND BREAKING

    POST OFFICE TO CLOSEThe Narberth pos t o ff ice wi ll beclosed next Wednesday, Armisticeday. There will be one delivery ofmail and the stamp winelow will be

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    deLil- CONTIl"UED I " R O ~ I THE FIRST PA.GE

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    To the Philadelphia Business ManWho Resides in Narberth

    Has it ever occurred to you that it might be veryhelpful from a business s tandpoint if you were tobecome identified with your home town Bank?A certain amount of publicity is circulated about anew Bank and i ts latest depositors; publicity whichis boundto spread the name of both bank and patron.The pioneers of any enterprise; whether t hey a resettling new territories or establishing an institution,are the men whom people talk about.Isn't it a good thing inbusiness to getyourselftalkedabout-if the impression that results is going to buildgood-will for you i n your community?

    local or out of townQuick and Efficient ServiceP. J. DUFFY335 Dudley Avenue

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    LIGHT HAULING

    Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church.1\1. E, l\lcLinn, pastor.Regular services Sunday, No\'emberR. HJ2:;:!lA5 A. M.-Sunday School.11 A. M.-1forning services. Sermon on "Luther's Birth and Marvelous\\Tork."fJ.45 and 7 P. M.-Luther Leaguemeetings.7.45 P. M.-Evening sen-ice . "The\Tajesty of God and His Foots teps in

    H i ~ t o r y . "The people want to hear this discourse!To these sen 'ices a most cordial in\'itation is given.

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    ISCI'vice.6.45 P. M.-Epworth League--- votional meeting. Leader, MissT he P re sb yt er ia n Church. lian Compt on.Rev. John Van Ness, minister. 7.45 P. M.-veningworship. Theme, st reet ," countered Mr. Wohlert. COI\TlI\t::ED FROM THE FlHST PAGEMeetings for November ~ "Interfering With God." "Not at all," the Burgess said. publicans w ho a re t he devils.0.30 A. M.-Bible School. A place Monday, 8 P. M.-The regular "'vVe will dig 11:) t h e s t ree t in th e "Politicians might learn a greatand a welcome f or all. monthly meeting of the official board. presence of witnesses and clear up d ea l f rom us. Th e Leae-ue of11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon Tuesday, 8 P. M.-Regular monthlytheme, "The Pathway to Peace ." mee ting of the Lad ie s' Aid Society. t he mat te r at once." Women Vot er s meet s only when11 A. M.-Junior church, under t ~ Wednesday, 8 P. M.-Prayer and An d so the hour of 12.30 P. M. it has something const ruct ive todirection of Mrs. A . S. Digby, for chll- Praise service. \ Vedn es day was fixed for the tell. The w or ld will never ge tdren from 6 to 12 years of a g e . . Thursd 8 P M Ch ' h I I . h .ay, . .- 011 re earsa. ground-breaking ceremony. At anywlere Wtt tlestructive critl-7 P. M.-Senior Endeavor meetmg. Friday, 8 P. M.-Rev. M. H. Nichols, . d I h IAddre ss hy Mr . Howard Rue, of the D. D ., pas tor of the Arch Street M. E. that time a g ro up s to od abo ut a Clsm, an s am s at t e other fe -Ardmore Pre sbyter ian Church . Church , Phi ladc lphia, Pa. , will give his spot at th e intersection o f C on - low. Nothing can be done i n any-7 P. M.-Intermediate Endeavor popular lecture on James Whitcomb way and Stuart a ve nu es , i nd ic at ed t hi ng , l ea st o f a ll i n politics, un-meeting. Leader , Miss Elizabeth Riley, in the church. Those who have by Mr. \Vohlert. Among t ho se less a constructive c ou rs e o f ac-Terry. not heard this lecture by Dr. Nichols I h t' I b d'd d "7.45 P. M.-Evcning worsh ip . Ser - have a rare t re at in store on this occa- present w len t e s tr ee t wa s ex- IOn las een eCI e upon.mon theme, "My DepositWith Chris t." s ion. Better secure your t ickets in ad- humed were: Commenting on lax law en-

    Church Notices. vance if you wish to attend. Carl B. :Metzger, Burgess of the forcement, Miss El y said the con-The rcgular monthly meeting of the E\'angelist ic services will begin on Bor ou gh of Narberth; A nt on s umer s w er e just as much toWomen's Auxiliary will he held next Novembcr 15 and continuc until No- Emil vVohlert, nur se ryman and b lame as the bootleggers, and per\Vednesday from 10 to 4 in our ncw \ 'ember 20, every e\'cning except Satur- D . I' If . . . . h ap s e ve n mor e, f or many so-callbuilding. The sewing will be for the day. The pastor w ill b e ass is ted by .emoc.ra ,t lc cane Ie ate or ~ o u n -Presbyterian Hospital. members of the Philadelphia Confer- cd ; VV I lh am R . D . Hall, PresIdent ed respectable citizens are settingPraye r mee ting nex t vVednesday ence, and t l ~ e r e will be special music at of Council, ex-member of the before their chi ld ren t he t err ib leevening. "Fav or it e Hymn" night. all the s e r \ ' l ~ e s . . . IState HiO'hway Department example of law-breaking.Bring "our favorite hymn and tel l us The Mam Lmc FederatIOn of G B l : : > ~ C ' "T l . I . dsomething about it. Churches will hold a great Armis tice I J ~ o \ g e . .::iuplee, Street 0111- lere IS not llng more emor-The regular monthly meeting of the !Jay service in the auditorium of the mtSSlOner o t t he Bor ou gh of Nar- alizing in the Uni ted S ta te s t oWestminster Circle will be he-Id nex t J un io r H igh Schoo l on Sunday , No- berth; Te x Ramsdell. President day ," she s aid , "than the violat ionThursday evening at the home of Mrs. vember 8, at 3.30 P. M. of the Ramsdell Const ruc ti on of prohibition by the persons whoGeorge Bottoms, Baird . r o ~ d and Rock-I Hon . George \Vhar ton Peppc r will Companv who took overthe Good buy l iquor and have i t sen t t o t he irland avenue. Thc ass!stlllg hostesses I be the speaker. R C'. .[ . - I hi' . I '1are 1 Ir s. J. K. Laughllll and 11rs. D. The anual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid' o ~ d s o. contract, I\ I. R a m ~ - lOuses, were t lelr grOWll1g c 11 -Warren \\Tright. Society will be held on Dccemhc'r 5. dell s f or eman , a cc us ed o f c o\ 'e r- d re n a re t he re t o observe."Main Line . F e d e r a t i ~ n . o Churches T he C h u r ~ : h of Good Fello\yship has ing up the mud: Charles F. Candidates Criticized.great celebratIon of A l n l l S ~ I C e Day tC!- a welcome tor you at all serVIces. MeInts. of the Borolwh Eno i ne er s. l \I is s Ely severely criticized themorrow afternoon at :3.ao 1I1 the audl- I' I tl l:> 1 "f I .t or ium of thc Jun io r 'High Schoo l at F ir st Church of Chri st , Sci en ti st . \V 10 acceptee le \VOl'';: o ~ t .l e f ou r candIdates for the office ofA;dmor c. Speaker , Hon . George Women' s Club Building. Ar dmor e Borough; G. F. ~ a n n o n .. hI.: l l l - directors of t he poo r for their fail-\\ harton Pepper. I avcnue. Ardmore Pa. s pe ct or ; t he Eehtor ot Ou r ure to appea r a t t he conference an dAll S . t 'C h h W d Pa Sunday services. 11 A. 1I. ITown," summoned t o r ec or d in address the women.am s urc, ynnewoo, . \Vcdnesday ev e n i n bY testimonial imperishable print t he r esul ts of '011 Il t I d I f. t .Re\' Gibson Bell recto" 'llectin" o'clock I e 1 ne re anc 01 v-nIne8 A: M.-Holy Commu;{:on. . R e a ( n ; l ' ~ room 'No, 1!J \'1c st Lan -I t l e au topsy . thousand dollars is spent ' everyl oA . M.-Chllrc l. l School. (Bus cas ter a v ~ n l l c , o;)en each weekday 12 A husky negro ra is ed h i s pick Iyear by ou r directors of t he p oo rleavcs Narberth St.atlOn .at. 0.40.) . to ~ . : 1 0 P. ~ r .' and t ur ned up a large b lo ck o f in t he c ount y, " she said, "yet11 A. 1 1 . - ~ I o n l l n g pIa)er and sel- 1 he. s u b J ~ c t of the 81!)le lesson ser- macadam surface. Under i t w as t he se m en w ho a re c an di da te s f orman by the I ector. lIlon tor o\'embcr 8 IS "Adam and If' . ' , .Anthem-"In Heavenlv Love Abid- Fallen Man" c1osely-ro led oundat'lOn s to ne . t he office, are not ll1terestedlng," ~ a r k e r , . . . A cu t 5 inches by 18 i nc he s was e nough to come here and let us seeChOIr of 40 vOIces. Baptist Church of the Evangel. made , down t o t he b ot tom of th e the men we are asked to vote for.

    Narberth Methodist Episcopal F S { o b ~ r t Ef Kei!,hton. minister. road work. A rul er was brought That could n ot h ap pe n in ou r!l ~ r . \ " l " c \ e s . ' 1 or C ~ o \ ' e l m I S ~ e l l ' 8'1 into play. homes or in any business. \VeChurch. . ....) , . 1\.- lurc I , C10 0 , I fl' Id I ' k f .Rev. \V. Sheridan Dawson. minister. 11 A. M.-:\forning worship. Ser- nstead 0 cay. they tount! 1n wou not t 1111' 0 engagmg aSundav. November 8: mon. "A Stud\' of Pro\idence." There I inches of foundation stone. in- cook o r n ur sema id whom we had!).-!:; A. M.-Bihlc School; Hon. is \'err much that popular thought calls stead o f t he ~ . inches called f or in not seen."Fletcller \\ ; S t' te s SIll) 'rl'ntelldent " th e Pr ovi den ce of God" tllat carcflll I 'fi" \ I S I f f i ' C'. I , e , ' t 'd '11 t' t'f I' t d t le specl catIOns. :- mong t le evera a c e s m the ounty11 A. l\1.-110rning worship. Theme, S.I Y WI no JUS I Y Jelllg so erme , I .-'God's Call to His People." \Ve are often greatly confused con- s t o ~ l e s was muc 1 y e l l ~ \ \ ' clay, League were filled. MISS rVIar-: ~ :30 P. :\1.-Junior Epworth League cerning the whole doctrine of Pro vi- I \ \' ht ch h ad olJzed up 11'0111 th e gare t P . Saunder s, of ]\J o r r : 3 ~ C \ " Ii,

    d e ; ~ c c . . . . . sog:gy g roun? undernea th ,..and was re-elected treasurer; :rl'frs. Ed-hIS sermon IS 1I1 response to a re- w hI ch h ad '0'1 \'en t he SUSpICIOUS ward C Durfee of Po tt s town andqu"st to p re sent a s tudy of the sub- :::,. ., ,Iject. appearance to the sectIOn. Mrs. C. P. Fowler, of Narberth,7. ~ M.-Young' P e o p l e ' ~ ser\,ice'l "I t looks to me," said :\Ir. ?detz- were re-elected as vice-chairmen!hls IS th.e month of the dn n for an O'er "a s thollO'h the contractor in- for two-year terms, and lVII'S. John'ncrease 111 t he a tt cndance a t thes e1" 'd ' ::: . 1 d . 1 Y HIT f N tl A dservices. Help the young people all stea o t c ov er In g u p a )a. J ~ ) , . u )er, .1'.'. 0 0 ; 1 I more,you possibly can. !has c on ce al ed s ome g en er os It y. w as e le ct ed v I ~ e - c h a I r m a n to suc-7..1:; P. M.-Eycning ser\'ice. Ser- "1 w as n ot criticisinO' the bulk ceed Mrs . Ju lIus S. \Vey! . Mrs.mon; "Common Fallacies." of wIr Ramsdell's J' o l which I John G. Vvilson continues as vice-\\ ednesday. ?\ovember 11. . : " h . NT d' t .fJ.:30 P. M -Church Family Dinner. thmk IS excellent, ' remarked Mr . c ~ l n n a I ~ . ew Irec ors are.S P. M.-C!IUfCh l:orum, The guest \Vohlert, "but the appearance of MISS Ehzabeth Fo rr e?t Johnson ,speaker at tIllS meetl!lg' of the Church th is p ar t of the work certainlv Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Regmald Small,!,o.r,um will. he the well-known an.d he- l ooked bad to me." J en k in to w n; Mrs. Graham(n cd . p r e s l d e n ~ of Crozer Semmary, , , . Dougher ty \Vyncot e an d Mrs.

    lJr. Mtlton G. l.'.\'ans. Are you satl:;;fied that the work FIr P' S k H ' f dA pprop,riatc. to A r ~ n i s t i c e Day, Dr. is O . K .? " q ue ri ed the Burgess. ran (111 oc ett, a, e r o r '.E"ans WIll dISCUSS 'The Message of "Perfectl r" answered ]\11'. .Among those f rom t he IVIa1l1the.Church to the \ ~ T o r l d . " . \V I I t ) ' Lllle who at tended the Conference.Next Sunda\' .evelll,ng the pastor WIll 01 er . . were Sta te Represen ta t h'e Miss~ ! I < C U S S Hutc.hl llsons recent novel , Mr. R amsd el l l au nched mto a M ar th a T ho ma s Mrs GeorgeOne Inc re ,s ll l! ! Purpose " On No- I' I . I I II I d t l ' , ".. I .,., 1 . '11 d' '''Q " b speec 1 111 W llC 1 le a)e e le m- Vaux Mrs T Aub rev Sut to n:,m )er. ~ le WI ISCUSS uest, y' d "I" 1 M . ' '. . J ,Kathartne Newlin Burt. CI en t as, a po Itl.ca s t t ~ n t on 1. Mrs. Conyers Read, Miss Sydney

    \ V o h l e r t , ~ p a r ~ , m whIch I w as E va ns , Mr s. Edgar S. Gardnert h goat. ThIS w ~ r . \Vohlel :t was Mis s Suzanne Yocom, 1\1rs. \Vilqtllck to d e n ~ , callIng attentIOn to liam M. Gehmann, Miss Lucythe fact that It happe!led ~ h work Sutton.wa s done about electIOn t une , andhis interest in the st reet program S'OWLING LEAGUEpro.mpted him t o m ak e the com-/ In th e contests o f t he last weekplamt. the Baptist Boosters, aided by aMr. l\I.etz.ger observed t l ~ a t after Igrandstand finish, wre st ed twoall. the mCldent was a tnbute t o g ames from t he P re sb yt er ia nthe excellent wo rk of t he c on - P il ot s. O n M on da y the Methotractor, and to Mr. \Vohlert's dist Marathons won two f rom thepublic spirit. The meeting ad- Me thodi s t l\Teteors.journed to various restaurants. The scores follow:Th e w ork man c alm ly w ent r' RAPTIS'l' BOOSTIms.about fillinO' up the hole. ' \ l l h ~ l 1 l s . o . n 11(J SS 10 (Jl)b "ethlrbl.( 112 It4Knapp lJ(J 124 112Solluay ................ 162 166 157

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    PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARYThe regular monthly meeting ofthe vVomen's Auxi li ary o f the Pre sbyterian Church will be held onWednesday, November II , fr0111 10o'clock until 4.Sewing f or P re sb yt er ia n Hos pital. In a dd it io n t o t he regularwork of the auxiliary the donationsof jellies and can goods wil l be reoceived f or t he P re sb yt er ia n Hospital. This is the usual Thanks..giving offering.A ll women of t he chu rch andauxiliary a re u rg ed t o interest theirfriends in this work. A cordial in-

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    IiiBEill!mill!'~ $ E ! = = ~ : = m l ! : : I t ! l ! ! : I i : ! l ' ! J l r . ! ! : : . t ! ! l ! ! : 5 : z : : I ! : : s ~ 5 ' : r ~ : i ' : = ~ : ' : , ! ' r : i : ~ ' 1i ' : i i i o l l : ~ : i S ii ! "mai'm ttli. j';j:"BYE-LO" BABIES ift1.1. ..1r. l:iI ~ If you expec t to buy a "Bye -La" Baby Doll fo r II ~ I Chrl'stmas-that appealing doll modeled after a mIi!I three-day old infant-it will pay you to wait for the f!ifj;j Methodist Bazaar, December 5th . We will have a mm large number of soft-body dolls with the genuine jilj:. Bye-Lo Baby head and crying voice. Care fu lly m:t. d re ss ed as nea r like a r ea l baby as possible-priced Ii:r

    !ii! at $3.50 and $4.50. FI'ici i!1i::j Other Infants-50 cents to $7.50. m:~ ~ !!'i!liii Lady-Doll Brides with Trousseau-$15 and $20. m:if,! Schoenhut. Girl Dolls with Complete Outfits-$10. i ~ ! Stuffed Dolls for the babY-$1.50. i!l.mMethodist Bazaar I

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    I n our shop awayfromthe hurry and bust le youwil l find a wid e and d is t in ct iv e l in e. Some arefound only in the exclusive Fifth Avenue shops,others run as low as fivecents.

    For PermanentSatisfactionBUY ASmedley

    Built Home

    Phone Narberth 672 or 2215 W

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    and HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 1602-J

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    CEO. W. BOTTOMS

    Painting and Decorating212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    Phone, Narberth l'JII8-W

    '.'YE ODDITY SHOPPE"The Gift Shop of Narberth

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.

    Narberth 2510JOE G. HEKRSCHAITSlate and TinRoofingJobbing a Specialty

    318 Dudley Ave. Narberth, Pa.

    Walter RoserResidence Office126 Conway ,'.ve. 215 Haverford Ave.

    Narberth Taxi Cab Co.

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    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 1749W 215 Haverford Ave.

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    ABOUT IT22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa.PAINTINGI)ECCIRATI1"O

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    MUCH IS DOING ATJUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

    SCHOOL FUND EXHIBIT

    AT FOOTBALL GAMEMiss Thelma Fowler is attending the Harvard-Princeton gameat Princeton.

    and "My M oth er and FatherAre Irish." When t he l as t s on gwas sung, Madeleine Baughman,Week ly School News Brimming Wi th dressed as t he I ri sh father, and

    Interesti.ng Bits. Catherine Pat ton, dressed as th eA Camp-Fire Group was organ- mother, appeared on the stagei ze d i n connection with -the Nar- with a p ig .berth' Junior H ig h S ch oo l last The school library, besides its in-Library Displaying Books Bought year, with Miss Josephine Tyson creasing number of new books, hasWith School Appropriation. as guardian. I t is now being car- now subscribed to a l ar ge numberAs an indication of appreciation ried on by almost an entirely dif- of magazines. In some cases thesefor the School Board's generous ferent group of girls. The chief n'lagazines wiII supplement the classco-operation t he L ib ra ry i s n ow a ims of this society a re to present assignments, but in o ther cases theydisplaying in a special group all health and knowledge to girls in wiII g iv e p leasur e as well as intrucbooks which have been pur chased such a way that it i s a ll f un . There t io n t o t he ir us er s. The Jist is asso far wi th the $500 appropriation are meetings held every Monday follows:given t o t he Libra ry by the School afternoon at 3.30, in Room 9, ex- Arts and Decorations.Board this year. The mos t con- cept once a month, when a c er e- Atlantic Monthly.spicuous group in this collection monial meeting is held at the Bookman.are the 25 volumes of the New hom e of one of the members. Classical Journal.

    1nternational Encyclopedia, which This society was o rganized in Current History.cost $145. This encyclopedia is 1911 by a group of men a nd E ngl is h J ourn al .constantly i n use e ve ry d ay the women who were interested in the Golden Book.Library is open by both school wel fa re o f g ir ls . Camp-Fire i s H is to ri ca l Out lo ok.pupils and adults. It is rapid ly carried on in twenty-two different Hygeia.becoming the community. refer- countries, which shows its popu- Li te ra ry Review.ence book. larity among t he gi rl s of the National Geographic.In addition, $130 has been spent world. New York Times Book Review.to buy works o f s ta nd ar d Eng li sh Camp-Fi re is entirely self-snp- Popular Science Monthly.l it erature which were on th e re- porting, so the group t hi s yea r is School Arts., :3-0. all scoring heing done in the essential for developing future good:;;:; '.':i!J 1.;;.: in terested to s ee ex- f irs t h al f. The G ir ar d t eam was citizens as scholastic ability and they.; :tly ! low this giitec1 comic artist s ki ll ed i n head ing the ball and should receive the appreciation that; roduces his work. Another r e- d id some f ine work. Th e back- is their due.,f.'l1t g if t, w hi ch is exceedingly field was e xc ep ti ona ll y g oo d a nd T he new report will ind icate touseful t o t he membe rs of the staff s to pped t he Nar be rt h forwards parents in l ar ge mea su re t he comwh o h av e t o be s ur e t o close the many times. The Narberth back- plete activ ities, atti tudes and interLibrary on time to hurry home lfield' also did some fine work and ests of the pup il in h is school l if e.ge t dll1ner, is a mantel clock, Ikept feeding t he forwards with Editors for this issue:Madeleinewhich was p resen ted by Mrs. H.!the ball. Th e Girard t eam was of Baughman and Elizabeth Terry.N. P. Dole, formerly of the \Vind- ou r size, bu t showed a betters o r - E ~ s ~ x I?ere in Narberth.. a I ? ~ !knowledge of ~ o c c e r . T h ~ y were GIRL SCOUT NEWSnow hV1l1g 111 New York. ThIS gIlt well p leased WIth our playll1g and Conforming to a custom o f se\ '-wa s m ad e t o t he Library through agr eed t o p la y us in aily ~ J l o r t w e e ra l y ea rs the annual Girl ScoutMrs. E. H. Cockrill , a member of I ,:antcd. Th e field " ; \ 5 very Rally w il l be held this Saturday,the staff. . . : ;l1udc1y, l " ~ t that. did nut f11;'ke the lin which S ~ o u t ~ f r o n ~ every troopThe L Ib ra ry h as 111 the past I ~ a l 1 1 e slow. T l } e r ~ w e r ~ " 'many on. the M ~ 1 I 1 Lme "nl l take part.been open on some hol idays and ~ p e c t a t ( ,rs tlJerl:, 11 1tll the excep- MISS "Tnght's School at Brynclosed on o thers , d ependino upon' tion \Ii a f,',,: )Jarl",rth rooters. Mawr has been cho sen as the sitet he con veni en ce o f those'" 111em- Th e Narberth team was well for this rally.ber s o f th e s ta ff who were r espon- taken care of wi th showers and The program consists of varisible for that yarticular d.ay o f t he I?ckers. and were t T e a t e ~ cordially. 1o us c on te st s ?f S c o u ~ w ~ r k .week on whIch the hohday fell. 1 he GIrClrCI team IS g01l1g t o p la y Among these w1l1 be a slgnall1l1gThere is need of a more definite us a re tu rn game in soccer, and Icontest in whi ch s ev er al v ol un policy, and for the information of we hope to treat them equa l ly as teers from each troop will takethe pub lic i t is n ot n ow too e ar ly well. \ Ve a ls o w an t t o see more part. Last year a Scout officialto state definitely that the Library Narberth rooters, as a good game signalled a message whi ch t hewil l b e c lo sed for the 'l'hanksgiv- is guaranteed. contestants wrote down and t hening holiday. The 'varsity hockey t eam o f the memorized . Afte r they had runNarberth Junior High School will around s om e bui ldings a nd a

    WEDDING SOON play Springf ield Jun ior H igh on t enn is cour t t hey returned to th eTI 1rd' I . Friday, November 6, at 3.30 P. :\1., official to whom t he y t he n recitedf tle wecNc 1111g talYb1s a t ~ p r o a c 1111g The game will be held on the Nar-/the messal2'e.or lree 1 ar Jer 1 eau les-one a ' . . A . F' I .I h' hI I . berth JunIOr H Ig h t hl et lc Ie d. A ls o c on te st s 111 bandages,~ a mg 10l1c, onet t W ~ ~ l S 0 1 1 J e !The line-up is a follows: kno t t yi ng , a nd fire building, ~ i l Ir o w n ; ~ ~ e c fl a ss ancTI le 0 le r ba Left wing-Barbara Page. be s taged . In t he morn ing eightc?quedt I 1 tl apPIJer:d I ley maYt tl e Left i n s i ~ l e - R u t h Cook'. second-class Scouts from eachvlewe 111 lelr n a gowns a le I C EI 1\1' h I '11 I' TId II t bl t tl 1\1 tl I' t B en ter - eanor 'l C ae sen. troop WI prepare a (mner. leo a e a le lV e wc IS azaar I R' I . . 1 PI I' G I' f f d '11 b I fD b '11 . t I Ig 1t mS1C e- lY IS rant. se ectlOn 0 00 WI e e t en-ecelmler 5 l el r r ou sseaus a SO) R.' i ~ ' h t wing-Bettv Tones. tirely to the contestants a nd t heon C ISP ay I u ,; .. Left halfback-Ruth Hopkins. winners wi ll be chosen not forCentre halfback-Bernice Pier- speed in prepa ra ti on , bu t ef-BACK FROM FLORIDA cy ficiency.Mr. Stanley D. Berg has re- Right halfback-Emma Lentz, Points will be given to thet u r n ~ d to N a r b e r t l ~ from Sanfo;rd, Left fullback-Hilga \Vohlert. scou t s w inn ing in anyone con-Flonda, where he Journeyed WIth I Rio-ht fullback-Annette \Vat- test and the winninO' troop willhis family a few weeks ago. ~ r ' l son. '" he selected as the "'one havingB ~ r g reports t:hat the. automobl1e I Goal guard-Almira Gregory. earned the most points at t he e nd, tn p was very mterestmg and that I M is s C hu rc h t he coach, is trv- of the afternoon.

    a f t ~ r wind!ng uP ,h is b us in es s a t ing to get as n;any games as pas. As the Scouts a l ready know theP h l l a d e ~ p h l a he wl11 l o c ~ t e perma- sible with outside schools, so that I"Troop Advancement" pins will::Iently 111 Sanford, Flonda. the girls will have a real live be awarded to the indiv iduals ofhockey season. ' last yea r' s Narbe rth Girl Scout

    MAC NIVEN-ARNOLD I The Classical Club had charge T roop . The se were earned by thel\liss Agnes Mary Arnold , o f the Assembly p rogr am on Oc- town troop for having accol11-. daughter o f M r. and Mrs, \Villiam tober 30. As it is a Latin Club, plished more in the past year thanE. Arnold, of Ardmore, and Mr. everything was carried through in any othe r troop in the district.James A. MacNiven, of Haver- that language as far as possible, As the rally wiII -start sharplyford, were marr ied on Thursday , The Twenty- thi rd psalm was r ead at 1.30 all Scou ts f rom NarberthOctober 2!J, b y t he Rev. Andrew in Lat in by E rn es ti ne Hun t, and should l ea ve on the 2.01 train.H . H aughey at the residence of then s lides o f Pom eii were given However , t ho se Scouts in thethe bride's parents. Only the im- Jy Virgin ia Eyre . These slides morning dinner -making contes tn ~ : ' c r a t e families, were present. gave a very good picture of the should l ea ve o n the 2.30 bus.1'he b ride wore a peach chiffon c ity s in ce it has been excavated, At the meet ing held t hi s Tucsd.ress and. was a tt ended by her "America" was sung by the d ay e ve ni ng Captain Nash exSIster, MISS Jean Arnold, who school, followed by the Latin' pre ssed the des ir e for better cowore a poudre blue crepe de chine classes, who sang it in Latin, o pe ra ti on o n t he part of a fewdress, After the ceremony the Nursery rhymes were re ad in indif ferent Scouts. The succes,;;bride and groom left for a motor Latin and p an tomimed. Mad e- o f the rally depends upon eachtrip in the South and on thei r re- :eine Baughman read t hem a nd Scout, a nd s he must do her par t.turn will r e ~ i d e . in Haverford. th e fol low ing pantomimed them: We hope to have a hundred per

    Jack and Jill, cent. attendance, as well as th eRuth Walker, Kathryn Aungst fu llest co-operation on the, part ofJack Horne r . . . . Elizabeth Ter ry every Scout. --------------Little Miss Muffet. ..Susan ReevsTom , Tom , t he P ip er 's Son, Through the kindness of Mr.Elizabeth Terry Da nd o, th e Narberth Thimb!eResidents of south side of Merion The Gutcher Emma L entz Club wil l hold a bake in his storeare impatiently awaiting the comple- The program was then closed on the a ft ernoon of nex t F riday,tion of the widening of Lancaster by th e Latin classes, singing in November 13, from 2 to 5 o'clock.avenue, which is now under way be- Latin, "Hail , Hai l, t he G an g' s A ll A most worthy cauSe wiII be ben -tween City Line and Ardmore. H ere," "The Old Gr ay M are" lefited b y t he proceeds.


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