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"Rnsty" Callow, crew coach at theUnivcrsity of Pennsylvania, told memhers of thl ' Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rot a ry Clnh some of h is early experiencesas a Inmherman in t he Nor thwe st a tth,' r e ~ n l a r l1leeting Tucsday. Mr. Callow is a resident of Bala-Cynwyd.Thc s pc ak cr is o nc p f c le ve n c hi l
dn'n horn to a p io nc cr f am il y whom(lved to the head o f ) lu ge t S ou ndi ronl \Viscons in in IHu8. The homes te ad o f 160 a cr cs w as d ev el op ed asa farm in the years hefore the Itllnh e r i n ~ industry reached that section ofthe couut ry .During his ycars in school and college, ~ I r . Callow worked in the lumbercamps, starting at 14 to wai t o n t ab le ,and later ~ r a d u a t i n g into the moreinteresting a xe a nd s aw wor k. A v iv iddescr ipt ion of methods of "falling"timher cight feet in diameter was given.
~ I r . Callow t ra ce d t he g rowt h ofl u m h c r i n ~ in the northwestern districto f s pr uc es . h em lo ck s a nd Dou gl as sfirs, and showed the gradual adopt ionof modern methods as the value of thetim her increased. He was introducedto the c lu b by Raymond L. Watrous.
~ R u s t y ' CallowSpeaksonWestern Lumbering
Mrs. Hoffman ReappointedMrs. Nel lie Poor Hoffman, of For
est Avenue, Narber th, was reappointeda member of t he bo rough 's Boa rd ofHealth f or a f iv 'e -y ea r t erm, end ingDecember 31, 1936, by Council
\Valton ~ r \Vcnt7.. of Narherth. hasbeen appointeel Eastern reg iona l pubIicity representative of t he Pennsyl vania Railroad, effectivc January I. Mr.vV ent ? h as b ee n e di to r (,f the Pennsylvania Ncws, oflicial organ of thesystem, f or t he past nine years.Under a new plan w hi ch will su h
stitute three edit ions of the Pennsylvania News for threc separate papers,Mr. 'Ventz will a ct a s publicity representative of the railroad, both for theNews and for the publ ic prcss , in thea r ea eas t of Altoona, south to Norfolka nd n or th to t he G re at Lakes.
Wentz Appointed RegionalPublicity Representative
Rediscounting of Notes by Merion Title with PhiladelphiaBanks Necessitates ~ 1 6 , 0 0 0 Paymentf rom 1932 Budget.
Drastic Budget Slicing EnablesBorough to Retain IS-Mill Tax Rate
SALARIES ARE CUT FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT.
Hellry A. Frye,Burgess.
Boys' Club Plansof Athletic Activities
From the Burgess
ia, Januarv 15, 1932
DESMOND ], McTIGHEand EdwanfF. Kane, of Bala-Cynwyd,and H. Leste r Haws and E . WiJliamP),le, of Ardmore.The p re si den t o f the organization,
Cont i nu e d on Png e !'
Narberth, Pennsvl
A Word of
Con t inue t l on PtlJ:t'e :i
Each winter seaSon i t bec01l1 necessary to call the attentionof the newcomers to ou r Borougl to the ordinance providing thatsnow..be removed from all sidewal within twenty-four hours afterthe fal l has ceased. The recent. orm has al so shown t ha t somewho have been here for several . ' aI 's need reminding. It i s alsounlawful to spread sand or ashes n ice-covered walks.
I f more peoplc would recogn e t ha t i n case of an accident toa person who fal ls on a s lippe r) , pavcmcnt, t he prope rty ownermay be j o i n ~ d in the suit by thc Bo ugh and held solely responsible,they would be more careful. '
In other years we have heen o\l1mended for the prompt andthorough cleaning of our s treetS.. et us keep up the good work .It is a poork indof f tl n to havc to laId 11carings for your neighborsand fellow-citizens. I
Unlike many young lawyers whofeel that t hey know all the law uponthci r g-radua tion f rom the law school,a g roup o f young a tt or neys of Montg-'lIl1ery Connty realize that there is always ruom iur improvcment and thcyhan, t hr ough the f orma ti on o f theYoung Lawyers' Club last fall, takens tc ps to be infor mcd npon t he s ub jects o f r ea l i nt er es t t o t he p ro fe ss io na nd t o the puhlic, and, in that way, tocontributc tht>ir bes t e ffort s in improving the adminis t ra t ion of just ice .Last Friday at a luncheon meet ing
at N o r r i ~ t o w n , this group elected itsofficers for the year, Desmond J. McTighe, of Narberth, a graduate of theUniversity of Pi t tsburgh and the Upiversity of Pennsylvania Law School,was cho sen i ts p re si de nt . Harry F.Hauser, o f Nor ri st own, i s its secretary and treasurer anc1 the directors inc lude Char les N. Moffe tt , of Ardmore;David E. Groshens, of Glens ide , andEdward Fonlke, of Ambler.Included i n i ts membership are several residents o f t he Mai n L in e: A la n
]. Smith, George Purr ing and RolandFleer, of Narberth; A. Archer Cross,
Narberth Man, D. J.McTighe, Chosen Headof Young Lawyers' Club of Montgomery Co.
Newly Formed NarbeComprehensive Progra
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MISS MARY CHURCHLibrarian of the Narbe rth Commrmi tyLibrary, who reported large gains in circulat ion a t the ann llal mee ting of theassociation on Ttlesdtry.
D. A. R. Meets MondayThe D r: Ben jamin Rush Chapter,D. A. R.. will hold their Januarymeet ing at t he homc o f l \l rs . FrederickA. Eg mo re , 19 Elmwood. Avenue,
Narberth, on Monda y a ft er no on a t2 :30 . M rs . J . G. Forney, State Lib.rarian, wil1 be the speaker , and her topicwil1 be "Magazine and Library." Mrs.A. ' V. W ar d will be the assistinghostess.
The first january IIIceting of thc\Voman's Communi ty Clnb of Narberth wil l be held next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o 'clock in the Girl Scoutw i n ~ of th, ' COl llml ln it ) Build ing on\Vin
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You Will FindIt Well WorthYour Whileto buy consistently
better nieatsat consistentlylower prices
at Bradley's, Philadelphia'sexclusively m eat house,f am ed f or its quality ofmeats for over half a century.
SI G N OF BEST M E A T SNote 'l'beNe 'Veek-End SpeelnlillRib Roas t of Beef (thickend) . lb ., 20cRump of Veal .lb., 25cPin Bone, 5 to 6 lbs .,
lb., 30cAll other cut s are correspondinglyreasonable. A trial will convince YOll.BRADLEYMARKET eo.
2106.08 Market StreetPhone RITTENHOUSE 7070
Deliveries twice dailyin YOllr neighborhood.
Bring the Whole Family!
SPECIAL!IOe CompositionBooks and Tablets
Oldest Store ill N a r be r th - F or O l d alld YOlIIlg224 Hav e rf o rd Av enu e
DAVIS ' STORE
means supervision b y Main Line Boards of Health, help to maintainE m p l o y m e ~ t on the Main Line, support for the best Milk Supply inPennsylvania, and a Vote for Clean Raw Milk."A COMPLETE, DEPENDABLE DAIRY SERVICE"Brookloead Gne.ensey Dairiesw. LANCASTER AVE., WAYNE, PENNA.Phone, Wayne 1121
EGYPTIAN
(Ruled and Plain; Good Grade of Paper)
BBOOKMEAD 'VINS AGAINFirst Prize-West Chester Milk Contest A2-1931Brookmead Herds have won MORE F IRST. PRIZES inMilk Contests at West Chester than any other on the Main LineFIRST PRIZE MILK FOR YOUR CHILDRENfrom BROOKMEAD
Next Friday and Saturday
In the TheaterContinuing with i ts winter schcduleof only threc nights a week, thc
Hedgerow Theat re a t Rosc Val!ey haschosen threc plays of distinction, eachone of which ranks h igh in the scaleof enter tainl11ent value. These threecomedies ha\ 'c heen writ ten hy authorswho have provcd themselves ski ll fu land powcrful in their writ ing for themodcrn theaIre and t hcy a re al ! p layswhich havc s tood t he t es t of the discriminatinl{ tastc which mar ks t heH edgcrow audiences.On next Thursday night Shaw's"The Devi l' s D is ci pl e" will be p er formed, with \Villiam Pricc, Rose Henley, Catherine Rieser and Ferd Nofe rin important roler.."The :t\rask and thc Face" an Italian farcc-comcdy hy C h i a r ~ 1 I i absentf rom the repertor)' for sevcral'months,rcturns t o t he current program for nextFriday night. The role of CountGrazia. the i nj ur cd hushand , wil ! bepJa):ed hy Ja sper Deet er : CountessSavma Grazia. by Miriam Phillips, andt hc suppor ti ng par ts a re in t he handsof Du dle y Vaughan, Helen C ra ig .Franccs .Torchiana, Jesse Oscr, AlfredRowe, Car l R eukauf f and Joseph Lehcrman.Next Saturday night's sh ow is St .John Ervinc ' s ga)' characterizat ion ofa tcmperamental actress. "Man' MarvQuitc Contrary." and thc scnsation s l i ~crcates in a quiet English houschold.Dudley Vaughan aga in w il l p lay thelcading rolc. with Jasper Deeter interpreting the Cockncy business manager.Tonight at Hedgerow t he re is a p er formance of Shaw's "Arms and the:\1an" and tomorrow night. the newestplay in the repcrtory, "The \Vhiteh ea de d Boy, " h y Lennox Robinson.the Irish playwright.
L o ok W h o 's Here!
T oo G oo d to Be Missed
.eocal CJJ10vies
Ncxt 1I101ll1r., nn d TUeNdll) 'Jack Holt &. Ralph GravesUDangerous Affai r"'Velh'CH( ln:! ' Ant i TburNdny
Booth Tarkington'suPenrod an d Sam"
With Leon Janney, Matt Moore,Junior Coghlin and Zasu PittsAdded-MICKEY MOUSESpecial School Children'sMat.-Thursday at 3 ~ 4 5 P. :roI.
Next 'Veek-EndOne of the swectest, most wholesome pieces of entertainment ofthe year:
Seth Parker inttWay Back Home"
JOE E. BROWN in~ ~ L O C A L BOYMAKES GOOD"
Added: I'runl, McHugh COllled)'sponTLIGHT-CAR TOON
Narbe r tHTHEATRE
Narberth Has Penrod andSam, Seth Parker, etc."Too good to be missed," claims the
Narherth Thcatrc managel ll cn t o f i tsshow this weck-end; Joe E. Brown in"Local Boy :Makes Good." And thc rcarc addcd short suhjccts of interest.J ac k H ol t a nd Ralph Gravcs, whodid a nice hit of work in "Dirigihlc,"arc starrcd in "A Dangerous Affair"
a t Narbcrth next 1[onday a nd Tue s-day. .Booth Tarkington's "Penrod andSam" brings Leo n J an ne y, JuniorCoghlin, Matt 1\loore and Zasu Pittsto the horough playhouse next vYedncsday an d T hu rsd av. I n add it ion, aMfckey :Mousc coniedy. In order thatchildrcn-as well as adults-may notmiss this t reat , a schoolchi ldrcn' s mal in ee wi ll bc g iv et l T hl lr sd a) ' at 3 :-15P. 1\1.Beloved of radio fans is "\Vav BackHome," in which Seth l'arker ;111(1 hisfolks have fun in a whol esome oldfashioned manncr. The nlOvie adapta tion is equally charming, and is COIlli ng t o Narberth next week-end.Bachelor, Garden, Reno,Beau Hunks at Egyptian
Shreds &- Patches
January 15 , 1932
OURTOWN
Office-258 Haverford Avenue, NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
A Co.operative Community Newspaper, founded in 1914 by the NarberthC iv ic Associa tion , and pllbl is hed every Friday a t Narberth, Pa,
Entered AN NeeoDlI.el.. NN ",,,tter. Octol .e. . 1 3 , 1 01 4 . At t la e l ' oH t Omce .. tNllrherth. I.... u.uler th e Ae t of 1I1Ar"l. 3 , 1 8 10
PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, PublisherROBERT MOORE CAMERON, EditorANNE MORGAN ROBERTS, Social Editor
THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Advertising Manager
To the Vagrant t he y ea r 1900 ismatter of easy memory. He wacven then o ld enough to contemplat.the passage into a new century withsufficiently mature real izat ion of thsolemnity of the ticking off of a spa Iof t ime which man 's m ind but not hilife can usually encompass. He waalso young enough to cxperienccyouthful thr i ll in cntering a new century, a crystal c1car and unsullied spacof timc stretching ahead for h im a nhis generation to cnt e r and to use athey wou ld . Actua ll y the passage, 0course, was n o more than the tolling 0any other midnight, yct it seemed thelto thc Vagrant that mankind, like thchambered Nautilus, "Stole with sofstep i ts shining archway through, builup its idle d oo r, s tr et ch cd in his lasfOllnd homc, and knew the old nThe Seven Million Dollar Mystery more."Br ieA)', is it no t abou t t imc thc ~ o o c l folks on thc ~ \ I a i n Line wcre BUI. alas! such was not the caserThc idle door wa s not b ui lt u p. Th\
givcn some information conccrning the s t a te of somc sc \' cn mi ll ion doll a rs old entcred our ncw century with u I t was for them no ncw-found h O I 1 1 ~of their mon ey , t ie d u p i n t he l \ ler ion Ti tle and Trust Company? more expansivc than the last. T h e ~I d . kcpt their eyes and their hearts strictlJThat such information i s much desircd ancl sorcly nec( c lS proven centercd on the affairs in hand, and, crlby the fact that today, nearly th rec months after the crash, thc affairs of fiflcen years o f o ur new century ha .run t!leir swift coursc, '.\'ith i n c r c a s i n ~ . th e closed b an k a re sti1l t h e p r ime topic of convcrsation whcrcvcr onc pronllse that t he s lowl v n urt ur ccau Gcs te , don t m is sma y, t l e a l ' IS r ccog -l lI ze Jy cvcryonc t lat a new 1;111 lllust s' . S Pi m,IC). le yc ow "1". H 1' " ". 11f. I. '. _. . . , I'l'n" !l'e mCIl;IO' of t hc Il \\''': ;-. orcl l. . ,C.1\t .un ,s - I t so c I crent. JIhe ( T ( ' : ; . ~ c d to 1.11 t h l ~ '."JII1.lf'lTClal needs l lj i l1 ls ~ : : : - c a t .'".CtlUJ). it \ I"! l lake' :
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3 Ibs ., 14c
lb., Sc6 for 15c
Onions
Cloroxbot,17c
Large, 25c doz.
BUTTERlb., 35c
Babo2 cans, 2Sc
Effective this week-end:LAND O'LAKESSweet Cream
LuxToilet Soap3 barsr20c
Horse ShoeSalmoncan,2Sc
Hershey'sCocoa-lb. can, 10c
Libby'sCorned Beefcan,19c
Al l Gold SlicedPineapplelarge can, 15c
Campbell's or Ritter'sBeanscan,6c
COFFEEBosant, lb., 23cAstor, lb., 33c
Brillolarge pkg., 17c2 sm. pkgs., lS c
H e i n ~Crabapple, Currant , Grapeor QuinceJelly3 glasses, SOc
Guild in All-Day SessionTh c Narhcrth Branch of the Necdlc
work Gni ld o f Amcrica hcld an allday scwing mcct ing a t the home ofM ~ s . A. Pcrry Rcd if cr , on Shi rl eyRoad, on \Vedncsday.
lb., 39c
lb. , 29c
lb., 25cl b., 2 9c
. lb ., 59c
.lb., 25c
Starman Winesap APPLESExtra Fancy Large
FLORIDA ORANGESFancy Stayman APPLES
Extra Fancy GRAPE FRUITMedium Size, 4 for 19c; Large, 4 for 25c
Medium Size, 17c doz.;
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Salada Red LabelTEA-lb. pkg., 21c
.." . ...- Turkish Towels18c; 3 for 49cSafety Matches9c; 3 pkgs,25 c
have always been good tous, and we've tried for yearsto treat you right with prompt delivery service, q ui ck a tt en ti on tophone orders, court eousclerks i n the store, and goodquality meats, fruits. vegetables, groceries, produce andfish. ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,OctagonOur Business is Good Laundry Soap- and it has been getting I bbetter f or t he past several 4__r_g_e__a_r_s_,_1_9_c---:months. And we want, , - ------------ :natural ly, to make it better.You can help us - andyourselves-by t ak in g advantage of our specialprices.You know wher e we
are-on Haverford Avenuen ea r t he corner of ForestAvenue. Why not d rop innow and inspect our clean,modern store? And takeadvantage of the pricesoffered by us each week, including these, which ar eeffective now to nextwednesday night.
RUMP STEAK .lb., 39c
LARD, 2 lb. , 19cLoin for RoastChops . . . .
SIRLOIN.
Wheatenapkg ., 20c
Ritter'sTomato Catsup2 cans, 15c
Comet White Ricepkg., 8c
Rib Roast of Beef (Thick End)
Gorton's Ready-toFry Codfish2 cans, 23c
Leg ofSPRING LAMB
Fresh Kil led Roast ing Chicken
Quinlan Pretzelslb. , 25c
Green Giant Peascan, 19c
Quality Meats at Low PricesFresh HAM, lb., 19c;
Earl Brand Apricots2 cans, 13c- _ . - . - - - - ~ - - - - - - -Earl Fruit Salad9c; 3 cans, 25c
Pabst L ight o r DarkMalt , can, 39cJello, 3 pkgs., 23cCalif. Lima Beans9c; 3 lbs., 2 5c
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FreshPORKTender, JuicySteaks
Del Maiz Cornl3c; 2 cans, 25c
Nib!ets, 15c; 2 for 29c
Mrs. Harting's Jelliesl3c; 2 cans, 25c
Ivory Flakes3 sm. pkgs., 23clarge pkg., 20c -
Ivins' Red Top Tinsof Saltines
a dish FREEwith eacht in , 29c
C ~ v ! I ! : ! : ~ M ~ ~ ! : : d TPHONE: ~ A R B E R T H 2250 Buying Co-operati"ely
Pantry BrandTab le Cream, can, 9cWhipping Cream, 14cAmerican WhiteSandwich Cheese
Y4-lb., 8c
You Narberth Folks
havc sccured thc scnoiccs of s omc ta l- o f 16 voiccs at a concc rt g iven l as t,lIlcd cntcrtaincrs. Sunday aftcrnoon in the Clothier :Ue-I Oontlnu"l l un P"A 'e . . morial AUditorium at Swarthmore CoI-I D Icgc. also playing thc o rgan whi ch heI r. Tify Directs Chorus p rc scnt ed t o thc col lege . Dorothyi Dr. H cr be rt J . Til y. o f Cynwyd, d i- Johnstone Bascler, harpist, assistcd in
I ~ c t e d a Strawbridgc os/-delll/lllIlles o f I I Ir JJail/ Lille.
Charming Post-Deb
THE FIRESIDE~ I r s . Erncst :\. Hughcs, of CcdarLanc. },[crion, will cntcrtain at a lunchcon and br idgc ncx t \ \' cdne sday. Thegucsts wil l bc ~ rs. J. H. },[oller, ~ l r s .D. L. Trautman, ~ [ r s . J. A. Whitc,
~ rs. R. Toughill, 1\1 rs. \\'alter Shaw,~ [ r s . J. H. Rohcr ts . 1\lrs. Joscph Shuff.~ [ r s . Harold Short and AT rs. AdclineLcster.
1\1 r. and ~ I r s . Robcson Bai lcy, ofCamhridgc. Alass., who ha\ 'c h ccn t hcgucsts of Mr. Bailcy's parcnts, 1\1 r. and:\[rs. Frank 1\1arccIlus Bailcy, of PcnnVaJlcy, havc rcturncd to thcir homc.Mrs. \Va1ton 1\1. \Vcntz. of 'VayneAvcnuc. cntcr ta incd thc mcmbcrs ofhcr s cwing c lub at lunchcon o n F ri dav.~ r r . and ~ l r s . \Vcntz will cntcrtainMr. and 1\1 rs. Rovdcn Hunt . of Haddonfield, N. .I., ;It d inncr t hi s Saturday cvcning.lVIiss Muricl \Vhite, of Essex Avenuc, cntcrtaincd a group of friends atthc tcnnis matches in Con\'Cntion Hall.Philadelphia. on Fr iday and Sat urdayo f l as t wcek.1\1 rs. .Iames \ Veightman, formerly ofNarbcrth. nol \' of \Vashington, D. c.,i s v is it ing hcr mothcr. Mrs. Jamesl\[cKccman, of Drcxel Hil l. for thrccwecks.Mr. \Vcightlllan was thc guest ofMrs. McKccman for a fcw days thisweek.
~ I r . , . Ra\'l11ond C. Carrick of J-hl\'crford A\:cnuc. i ent er ta in ing a tluncheon toc!ay in honor of l\I r ~ l ~ d g ' ? r\ Villiam Scott. of \Vi lmington. and~ I r s . ),[ayson Day. of \Vashington.D.C.Mr. and ) 'I rs . Scott will shortly Icavcf or R io dc J anc ir a. B ra zi l. whc rc t heywil l makc thcir homc.Mr . a nd ~ [ r s . Lloyd n. Edgerton.of Chcstnut Avcnuc. ~ p e n t sC\'cral daysin New York t hi s wcek.)' lr. and 1\lrs. \Villianl .I. Scrgcnt. ofChcstnut Avenue. arc rccciving l ' l l l l gratulations u po n t hc hirth of a son.John Paul Sargent . on January 2.1\1 rs. Thomas Ritncr and he r twochildrcn. of East Orange. N. .I .. arc thcg u c s t ~ of ? I r . and ),[ rs. A. Pcrry ]{cc!ifcr. Jr .. of \Voodhinc .'\vcnuc.1\lr. and ),1 rs. Howard Cot tcr . Sr. .o f Sab ine A ' c nuc. s ai le d l as t F ri dayfor a twch'c-c!ay t ri p t o Bcrmuda.:\[r. and ),1 rs. .Iohn \\'. D c n n i ~ . ofAnthwyn Road. a r c cnt cr ta in ing a t ahr idge and buffct suppcr on Saturdayevening.),1 r. Harwood Loos. s on o f ),1 r. andMrs. Paul R L o o ~ . of Shirle\' Roac!.left last Thursda\' for thc \ V c ~ t Nottingham Acadcm). Colora. :\ltI.l \[ r. and ),1rs. Donald F. Torrey, ofBrookhurst Avenuc. are entcr ta iningat dinncr on Saturday n ig ht . T Il l'gucsts wi ll h e ) ,[ r. and ~ I r s . \V. Hobart Portcr, of Bryn l\Iawr; ) 'Ir. and!\Irs. Seaton Schrocder. Jr .. of St.Davids. and Mr. and :\Irs. Roll' laudE. Lea . o f Devon .Mr s. A. Perry ]{cdi fcr, of ShirlcyRoad; ? li ss B ir d Robcrts and AIrs. A,J . L oo s c nt cr ta in cd thc FortnightlyClub at lunchcon and bridge last Friday at thc homc of ),[rs. Redifcr.
~ r i s s Billic l\1unna, of \Vynilewood.gave a f ar cwcl l party last Thursdaycvening in honor o f l\liss Chris Sutherland and Miss Gretta Sutherland, ofOvcrbrook, who arc rcturning to Scotland. Therc werc cightcen guests.l\Ir. and 1\[rs. \Vil l iam Bai ley Goodall , of Dudley AVel1tlC, spent last wcekcnd in Gui lford, Md. , where they werethe gue st s o f !\l r. and :Mrs. T. RowePrice.1\lr. Procter Leahv. of NCII' York,w ho h as b cc n v is it ii lg hi s u nc lc andaun t, Mr. and 1\l rs . \Vi ll iam Dai leyGoodall, r ct ur nc d t o h is hOlllc l as twcek.Mrs. Jamcs D iv en , o f Pittsburgh.formerly o f Narbe rt h, was t he gucs t ofMrs. A. Pcrry Redifer, of Shirlcy Road.last weck-end.Mrs. B. F. \Varfel. of Holidaysburg.1 'a ., a r rived on \Vednesday to be theguest of Mr. and Mrs. G. HowardRcese , of Hampdcn Avcnuc, for sometime.!\Iiss Dorothy Chalfant, daughter ofthe Rev. Harn- and Mrs. Chal fant , ofChcstnnt A v e ~ l u e , spent the hol idaysvisi t ing her sister. M r ~ . Carl HcathKopps. o f Sal cm . ) ,[ as s. Mis s Beu lahChalfant has re turncd to \Villiam andMary Collcge to rcsume her studies.Mrs. Joseph A. Hongler, of l\ferionAvenuc, ent er ta in ed t he membe rs ofthe Board of Directors of t he \Voman' s Communi ty C lub at luncheon onTuesday fol1owing the meeting.Thi s S at ur da y c ve ni ng t he Kap paBet a Chapt er o f t h e Alpha Bet a Del taSorority wil1 give a dance at the Brookline Square Club. Brookline. Roy Seagraves and his Band wiJI furnish themusic. A s a n a dde d feature thc girls
Lehigh ValleyCoalTo sell at regular estab.l ished prices of othergood Lehigh coals-withour good service as added attraction.
THE CELLARWINDOW
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Je-ddo.HigblandCoalSelling as always, at 25ca ton higher than regularanthracite bu t givingg rea te r value in heatunits and lower ash.
Telephone: NARBERTH 2430-2431
Also KOPPERS RAINEYWOOD COKE
Box rental is as low as less than ACENT A DAY. You are invited toavail yourself of this bank's varied andconvenient services.
Shull Lumber Company
STILL TIME TOJOIN OUR 1932
CHRISTMAS CLUB
Open 8 A . M. Dail y and from7 t o 9 P. M. Fridays for YourConvenience
A MORE COMPLETE SERVICE
Agreement s, Bonds , Coins , Deeds ,Documents and Drawings, Fire andLife Insurance Policies, Gems, Keepsakes, Leases , Let te rs , Mor tgages ,Note s, Private Papers, Receipts,Silverware, Rare Stamps, your Will,etc.
The NarberthNationalBank
The Link Beln 'ccn Forest and HOllie29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd Cynwyd 662
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 3 P. M.
Member Federal Reserve System
mr5tmtustrf (tlrtttrtrt*y
For information-without obligation-call, write or telephonePost Office Address: .Station I, Philadelphia
Loc at ed on Belmont Avenue above C it y Line;Adjacent to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all points. The Westminster landscape hasall the. charm of a picturesque rural countryside.
FUNERAL D IRECTORS
You can put in ourSafe Deposit Boxes:
"INSIDE" Information AboutBook Shelves
Corner CupboardsFolding ScreensBreakfast SetsLinen ClosetsKidney TablesPaint-HardwareArtists' Supplies
The next three months will be ideal to have these ~ ~ i n s i d e "decorations installed. Just t el l us what you des ire and wewillattend to the details.
Narberth Coal CompanyRALPH S. DUNNE
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The ~ l o n t g o m e r y Coullty Federationof \Vomen's Clubs will hold its midw in te r m ee ti ng in the RcformedChurch, Royersford, Pa.. next Thursd ay a t 10:30 A. M. Th e members ofthe Royersford C1uh wil1 h e t he h os tesses. Mrs. \Vill iam \\'hite, presidentof. the Montgomery County Federat ion, will preside.Th e speaker s o f the morning sessionwill be M rs. Ahr am Bun n Ross, ofCynwyd, chai rman o f Conse rva tion o fthe county ," fo rmerly p res iden t o f theMontgomery Federation, and Mrs.Charles Musser, chairman o f C lu b Or ganization, will talk on C lub Extension.Th e p res ident s o f the clubs in theFederation wil1 t al k o n c lu h p ro bl emsand thei r so lu t ion s.Mrs. W il li am Doe p, o f Lan sd owne ,chai rman o f music, will lead the s ing ing at the morning and afternoon sessions. Th e Royer s fo rd Chorus willsing a group of s ongs a t the afternoonsessions.A feature of the program wil l be thep resenta tion o f an o ld- f ash ioned fa sh ion show en ti t led "Moods a nd Mod esof Yester Year," by t he m embe rs o fthe \Vomen's Community Club of Narberth.Th e s pe ak er o f t he a ft er no on w il lbe Judge Harold G. K n i ~ h t , of Montg omer y Cou nt y, wh o w il l s pe ak aboutthe Juvenile Court .No winter flower show wil1 b e h el dthis year.Bring a box luncheon.
Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel ;"lacAdams. Ministcr.Sunday, January 17:9:45 A. 11.-Sunda, School.II :00 A. M.-Morniilg w o r ~ h i p andserll1on: "Thc Call of thc Dcep.'fi:45 P. ~ I . - E p w o r t h League.7:45 r. M.-Evening worship midserll1on: "The \ , ood ll c ss o f thl 'Lord."\Vednesday, January 20:2:00 P. M . - ~ I e c t i n g of the \Voman's Home ~ I i s ~ i o l l a r y Societv.7:30 P. }.I.-l' reparatory ~ ("111 h ~ r s
C l a s ~ .8:00 P. M.-I'raver scnice.Thursday: January 21:0:00 to 7:, ' l0-Roast beef ~ u p p e r underthc a u ~ p i c e s o f t hc L ad ie s' A idSociety. Tickets a t 35 cents eachcan he secured froll1 the memb er s o f t hi s organization.County Federation to Meet
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The Presbyterian ChurchJ oh n V an N es s, D .D . Minister.Mcctings for January 17:9:45 A. ~ l . - B i b l e School.II : 00 A. ~ L - M o r n i n g worship. Sermon thcme: "I n the SecretPlace. Under t he Sha dow. "11:00 A. ~ L - T h e Junior Church. dir ec t ed hy ~ I r s . A . S . D ig hy and~ I r s . H. A. Smith.(;:45 1'. :-L-The three Endea\'Or Societies' meetings.7:45 1'. ~ L - E v e n i n g worship. Scrmon theme: "Thc :-1 essage tot h e Church at Smyrna ."Tuesday evening-Community BibleClass, taught by Miss Harrison.\Vedncsday evcning-A study ofnJissions, conductcd hy lVIIS. Paul \V.
~ cCIintock, under the ausp ice s o f the\Vnlllcn's :-lissional'\' Society.Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev. Cletus A. Scnft. Pastor.Fridav, 8 P. 1 L - " ~ 1 irth and M "stcry"-1Iagic. ventriloquism, mns(calfarce. T i c k l ~ t s , 35 cents and 25 cents.Sunday, January 17, 1932:9:30 A. ~ t . - B i b l e School.II :00 :\. :-L-Thc morning- service inaugnrating the tenth anniversancelehration of the organization ~ the church. Re,. S. D. Dang-hl'rty. the founder of the church.will deliver the message on thethcmc: "Ten Year s o f Organizat i on with Chri s t. "7:45 1'. ~ L - T h e e"ening- service withs ermo n h y t he p as to r.\Vednesday. 7 P. ~ L - J un in r Choi rrehearsal.\" ( ' r l n ( ' ~ ( l : J v . 8 P. :-L-Allnual COll-
Ig f ' ( . ' ~ . l tinn ..1 lIlecting-. Rcminisccnccs ofthe p.", t" y ea rs o f the church willhI' inviledI n l l l l ~ < : ,yo 4 P. ;\f.-\Veek-davChurch
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