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CYNWYD
mot t Nu tt e r, of Hanover, whicIl tookplace ill the Chu r ch o f the Tl'al1sfigu ra ti on i n New Yor k, o n Saturday,February 15, 1936,
Cynwyd Club Board MeetsLloyd M. T il lman, p r es ident o f t he
Cynwyd Club, p res id e d Monday eve ning whe n t he c lu b' s Board of Governors discussed plans fo r the coming season,
WALTER J. BUZBY, Inc.On the Ocean at Michigan Aye. 3Block. (romStadon andAuditorium.
announces the opening of her
Ad d to the endless variety of recreations available atAtlanticCity, a certain gentle tingle in the clear, salt air,andall the pleasuresand comforts of theHotel Dennis .. .andyou have the settingfora perfectFallvacation,holidayor weekend. You'll have golfing, boating, fishing, horsebackriding on the beach, rolling chairson the Boardwalk:. . or restful indoor pleasures of library, game roomsandluxurious lounges, Leisurely, you enjoy rhe DennisHeal th Baths , sundecks, solar ia and famous Cuisine .
Comeand br ing the chi ldren. Rates aremoderate. Write for information,
For ill/ormatiol1 c
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,EWEE)n2.2. 2A CHESTNUT srP H I L A D E L P H I A
Eyening Wrap Shop-First Floor
FESTIVEVELVETWRAP
Aloneis not enough. TheAir-ConditionedCold
There'. a Newton Yardin your neighborhoodPhone: Allegheny 8400
Top leerkeeps foods nail/rally freshFor Reliable ICE service andinformation about the Topleer, callChester G. Jones
200 Woodbine Ave. Narb. 4058The little Engineer says:
"It's goteverything"
- B u yTydolGa s
Walter G. Case'sTYDOLVEEDOL Station
Montgomery P ik e a t WoodbinePhone: Narbert/l 2947CARS GREASED &: WASHED
Few Of One Day's Aetivitles!.Fireworks Display at Town Hall.Glgantic nlerchants' P a r a d e D,iles Ion!:'.. l I lgh School Band compet i tion. DInner-Hance at P i er r e' s . S t ageStars. Award o f I ' ar ade P r ize s .Ueeeption for Queen o f " nUr ael.. of ProJ\'ress,"
8.00 P. M.-Sunshine Bible C l a s s l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~business meeting. I:Holy Trini ty Lutheran ChurchRev. C letus A. Senft, Pastor
Miss Margaret Squier, OrganistSunday, September 27, 1936:9 .45 A . M.-Promotion D ay in th e
Bible School. Le t a ll heed the ca ll toRally.11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service.Theme: "A Four Dimension Love."6.45 P. M.-The Lu ther LeagueDevot ional Meeting.7.45 P. M.-The Vespe r Servi cewith special music . Theme: "God'sBat tl e Tact i cs . "Monday, 7.30 P. M.-The first meet
ing o f t he Scout Troop.Wednesday, 6.00 P. M. - Junior
Choi r Supper and rehearsal.Friday, 7.45 P. M.-Senior Choirrehearsal.The Preparatory Service will be
held in connection with the HolyCommunion, Sunday, October 4.
Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert E. Keighton , MinisterStanley T. Reiff, Organist
Sunday, September 27:9 .45 A. M.-The Church School.11. 00 A. M. - Morning Worship.Sermon: "What Are We Trying toDo I I -For Ourselves?"Wednesday, September 30:8 .00 P . M.-Class in Religious Psyc ho lo gy . A diseussion of prayer.Sunday, Octobe r 4 :10.30 A. 1\I.-Combined Service of
t he chu rch and s ch oo l. A Rally DayService.7. 45 P. 1\L-Communion Service.
GOODCOAL-COALin the
NEWTON-costs lesslong run
I . . .nd inl; ' of Autol;'iro at 69th &Che st nu t S ts ., w it h Queen otcelebration. Dedic at ion o f new 69th St. Term in al . J ud l; 'e \Vm . S ha ff er tospeak. Introduction of P rom lncn t P co pIe. C o m m u n i t ~ Sinl;'lng.
Lo ok A t These Features - A
3 NIGHTS OF SPECTACULAR PARADES!
C G. B. N. C. Co.
Church Notes
were Mrs. Samuel H. Pepper, ofMemphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Hugh B.Speed, Mrs. John McClenahan, Mrs.Joseph Missmer , Mrs. Atherton T.Seeley, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mrs.James H. Beighle, Mrs . HarmonBrown, Mrs. R ob er t N elms , Mrs.Brunt Riepe, Mrs. Robert Humphries,Miss Kathleen Quinn and Miss EllenShaw.Mrs. Walter Roe, of Helena , A r
kansas, is the gues t o f her brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. HughB. Speed. They also h av e a s guests,Captain and Mrs. William McPherson, of Fort Monroe.The marriage of Mis s S pe ed t oLieutenant Alison Richard Har tman,
U. S. A., will take place at fouro'clOCk t h is Sa tu r day in S t. P au l' sChapel, Overbrook.Dr. and Mrs. Wi ll i am G. Walton
and family, of Anthwyn road, Merion, at their summer home in OceanCity, entertained at a week-end houseparty. Their guests i n cl uded Mr.and Mrs. E. F. Allen and Mr. andMrs. George O. Glessner, also ofAnthwyn road.Miss Jeanette Doll, of 215 Ionaavenue, sa il ed f rom Philade lphia lastThursday on the S. S. Kent en r ou tet o B os to n, M as s.
Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterSunday, September' 27:!J.45 A" l\1.-Chul'ch School.11.00 A. 1\1. - Morning Worship .
Sermon: "TIll ' Foundation of theNew \Vorlel."(i.45 P. l\I.-Epworth League.7.45 p" l\1.-\"esper Service. Re\"..John Hen, D.O ., w il l be the speaker:l\Ionday, September 28:'i.:!O P. M . - " B ( ) o ~ t e r Din ne r" o f
the Main L ine Training School. Tickets, 50 cents.~ . o o P. 1\I.-Main Line TrainingSchool Rally. Professor O. W. Warming-ham, of Boston University, will
he the speaker at b ot h o f t he se m ee ti n g ~ ] .Tuesday, September 29:
OUR TOWN
THE FIRESIDE
ARDMORE, PA.
SERVICE
wave that you'll rave over!No machine-No electricity We also featureFREDERIC an d FRENCH oil-CROQUIGNOLE an d SPIRAL Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
-2 specials for 85cThursday, Friday, Saturday
- 3 specials for $1,25
WM. G. FRANKENFIELDSimpson Road at Athens Avenue
43 North Narberth A v e n u e - N a r b ~ r t h 4077300 Levering Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927
K A T H L E N EB E A U T Y S n O P P E
Fo r many years picturesque mills were a familiars ig ht a bo ut Sub urban l>hiladelphia. Ahundantpower fo r industries of this sort was furnishedby th e creeks an d streams o f o nr area. Almostf rom the s ta rt of th e first permanent set tlementmills began to turn ou t such commodities as wool ,an d cotton, lamp wicks, arms, and carpe t yarns.Th e first g r is t m il l was built in 1643 on CobbsCreek. Busy early and late, i t g round bo th coarseand fine flour. Settlers often h 'avelled from greatdistances to have their grain gl 'ound here.On Mill Creek in Lower Merion there were 7 or 8mills engaged in m a k i n ~ paper a lone . Some ofthis paper was used for the mone) ' i ssued by th eContinental Congress. The expression"not wortha continental" shows i ts rapid depreciation.
R i ~ h t e r ' s Millwas built in Re"olu tionary times.Tradition te ll s us lbat here a Torymixed ground glassin th e f10nr to i n jure the Uevolntionary soldiers.The water o f ou r creeks was essential t o supp lyth e power for these first industries - th e mills.Tod ay manyo f t be "'arne watercourses arc againesscntial to ou r welfare they make possibleou r abundant water 8upply.
WATERPOWER
Frankenfield Funeral Home
Deposits Insul'cd under the Government Plan Member of Federal Reserve System
Open a t 8 A .M . daily for your convenience
The
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANWATER COMPANY
f t ~ E R T I F I E D W A T E RIrona PE DIGRE E D S T R E A M S "
Telephone Ardmore 9" "2646
National Bank of Narberth
ZOTOS1HE Permanent
Shea's Pharmacy ~ a : ~ : ' t ~ t ~ ~ ; : ~
September 25, 1936
Mrs. Edward H. Simpson and Mrs.John Gunne y, o f Pinehurst, N. C.,were g ue st s f or a week of Mrs.Simpson' s brothel -in-law and sister,Mr. and Mrs. J. H . I nw oo d, o f Haverford avenue.Miss Peggy MacGuffin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin,spent the week-end at Seaside Park,N. J., where she was among t he six-Iteen guests at a house party givenb y M r. P hi ll ip Kraft, son o f Mr . andMrs. H. S. Kraft at their summerhome.Mis s Mur ie l W hi te , d au gh te r o fMr. and Mrs. J. P. Whit e , o f Essex
avenue, on Monday r es umed he r s tu dies in the senior class at Swarthmore College.Mr. and Mrs. White enter ta ined~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ = ~t he You ng Republicans of Narberth!! at a t e a Sunday at their home.Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beighle, ofBeechwood lane, returned recently
from Nobleboro, Me. , where theys pen t t he summer.J. Randall Williams, 3d, o f Wynnewood road, recently re turned on t heS. S. Bri tt anic f rom England, where
he spent several weeks. 1,----------------,Mr. and Mr s. Gu y C. Holbrook,Jr., of Hunt ington, L. I., are receiving congratulations upon the birth ofa so n, Guy C. Holbrook, 3d, on Tues- The Presbyterian Churchday , Sept embe r 15. Mrs. Hol br oo k Rev . Archer E. Anderson, Pastoris t he f or me r Miss Mar y- Es te ll e M ee ti ng s for September 27, 1936:Palmquist, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 9.45 A. M.-Bible School.IE. A. E. Palmqui st , of Narbrook 11 .00 A. 1\L-The Morning Wor-IPark, and the granddaughter of th e ship. Theme : " Th e Teachings ofla te Char les S. Welles and Susie Par- J es us t he Ch ri st of God."rish Welles , of Ellwyn, Pa. G.45 P . 1 \' I. -The t h re e C. E. So-' ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ i - i - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. StevenRon, Jr. , cieties.II a nd t he ir sma ll s on , w ho spent the 7.45 P. M.-Narberth 's happy Biblesummer in Oeean City, returned hour. Se rmon : "The Taber na cl e inhome Sunday. the WilderneRs."Lieutenant Wal ter R. O'Sullivan, WedllCRclay evening- 8.00 P. 1\1.-
U. S. N. R., of \V indsor avenue, who I Pl'ayel' Meeting.has been on a t wo w ee ks ' c ru is e t oICuba with the N'avy Reserves , w i ll ,return home this week-end.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newell, of AI'
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ELECTRIC COMPANY
Now's th e time to prepare for an all-comfortable Autumnand Winter. Provided your p r esent heating system is ingood condition, wecan easily convert i t i n to gas . We'll installeitherJanitro l or Welsbach Conversion B u r n e n ~ i m m e d i a t e l yon a smal l down payment . Price-$195 cash for either,insta lled. Sl ight ly higher on budget p l an -3 years to pay.
Exhilara t ing Fal l days! Tempera tur es th a t v a ry from chillymornings and nights to warm days. Difficulties in keepingth e house temper atu re jus t r ight-unless t he h om e isequipped with clean, healthful Automat ic Gas House Hea t .With thi s modern method of heating, it's a s imp le mat te rt o k ee p p ac e with changing temperatures, You simply se tth e th ermosta t a t th e tempera tu re yo u want maintained an dth e automatic control functions perfectly.
TICKETS ON SALE AT
( a) May be purchased from Bus Operators* Good for 60 days from date of purchase
5c Kiddies 'Tickets (1 2 years or under)5c Special School Tickets ( 50 i n book)
7.5c Commutation Tickets (50 In book)8.3c Commutation Tickets (30 In book)9.1c Tickets (11 in a strip)
Aronimink Transportation Company's Garage, 909 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr
Llewellyn's Drug Stores atLancaster and Cricket Avenues, Ardmore, andLancaster Avenue and 63rd Street, PhiladelphiaMedia Drug Store
54th Street and City Line, Bala-CynwydStrawbridge & Clothier Ardmore, Pa.
At Our Suburban Stores or See Yotlr Plumber or Heating Contractor
Effective SEPTEMBER 24, 1936, the following rates,per zone, will be made applicable to routes formerlyoperated by Montgomery Bus Company between 63rdand Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Ardmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Garrett Hill, Villanova, Wayne,Strafford, Bala, Cynwyd, Narberth, Gladwyne andintermediate points.
Also, l et us explain funyour convenient bUdgetplan whereby you ca nmake equa l monthly payments for gas used.
InvestigateCombillatioll RateBudget PiauBefore making any p lan son your heating be sure toinvestigate our low combination rate.
Aronimink TransportationCompany
NEW FARES ON BUSES
PHILADELPHIA
With iust afingertouch . . .She Gets Heat As She Wants It!
Given State PostJames Deubler , son of Dr. and Mrs.
Ezra S. Deu bl er , of PennshurstFarms, Penn VaIley, has been nameda veterinarian in the PennsylvaniaDepartment of Agriculture at a salary of $2400.
OUR TOWN
Named Scout Commissioner
"Suzy " and "Coun t ryBeyond" at Narberth
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Restr i ct s Houses to SingleFamily Bu t Permits
Smaller Lots
Rehearsals f or M ai n LineOt'chestra Start Sept . 29
B l
orld Premiere at HedgerowOn i\londuy. Hedgerow Theatre willl aunch uno th er wor ld p remier e, its I120ili production, and i n c i d e ~ a l l y Us! N e l ~ n B i l l i n g ~ n , Avon r o a d ' I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~s ec ond pl ay w it h a l ar ge n eg ro cast Merio,n,. has been named a l 1 1 e m ? e ~ of!-"One Way to Heaven" by the negro the Neighborhood S ~ o u t COmnllSSlOnjournalist poet nove list Counte e ers under Victor WlCrman, Jr., Pcnn,Culle n. 'The fi'rst H c d g ~ r o w play Val,ley, . district commissioner ?f. all iwit h a c as t o f n eg ro es was " In Abra- i\la1l1 LlI1e scou t groups. Mr. Bil l ing-ham's Bosom." - ton will be in charge of relationships
"One Way to Heaven" wiII be r e- of these units:peated Tuesday; while this Saturday Merion Liberty Troop, and 'the Iis o ff er ed Shaw's "Candida" with Merion Sea Seout Ship, b ot h sponMiriam Phi l lips in the title role. sored by the Merion Civ ic Associa-
"The Anchor's Weighed" from the tion, and Merion Troop No.2, sponFrench of Gant i lIon wiII be given sored by the Merion Friends Meeting.this Friday and "An American >< >I< >I