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PAGE TWO OUR TOWN

Come see the Big Parade

ofBottles,ciose to 100,000

daily, at this one of six

bottling plants

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Cleanliness and Care

Have Produced Results

TODAY the mortality rate i n the territory we Serve

is much lower than before modern methods of milkproduction were introduced.Where epidemics formerlyappeared from time to t ime, these sect ions now havebecome comparatively immune.

The highest s tandards of quali ty and cleanlinessexist in selecting and supervising our country supplysources .. . The same care follows every s tep of production from the farm to your home. At various dairyproducts shows, farmers whose milk output is boughtby Supplee-Wins-Jones invariably are awarded the majority of prizes offered. A recent case was the showatWest Chester , in which 8 prizes were taken by dair ieswhose output is purchased by this company. Theseinclude the silver cup for high score. Our milk hasbeen awarded 32 Gold Medals in 18 years and a totalof close to 400 prizes, including medals, cups, ribbons,banners, etc.... This record is unapproached by anyother milk anywhere.

SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONESHealth Headquarters

Distr ibutors of WALKER-GORDON CertIfied an d Acidophilu8 MUk

'!aln Line Branch .. , 7.;8 Lancaster Ave, , •• Bryn Mawr

this d inner

is alwayssuccessful

There is no t th e l east doubtabout the ~ u c c e s s of a dinner

I "built" around Bradley Meats.We have i:l reputation of 52years beh ind us as one o f t hebest quaiity houses in the city.

We do not p ropo se t o i njurethat reputation 1101' lose any ofthe friends that we havegained t hr ough i t by sellinginferior meats . As a result,you can a i' -; ay s d ep end upongetting t.he best-can alwaysbe sure that your dinner wiIIh a Rllccess, when you orderi rom Bradley's.

..The Sign of the Best Meats

t Go,ld Medal Milk-Winner oj }. 32 Gold Medals-Now Served ' 4

from Overbrook to Devon

NARBERTH 3843

REAL ESTATE

W I L L I A ~ I S, aOWARD

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJ1lstice nf the Peace

:H N. NARBERTH AVENUE

Real Estate MOl'tgages

InsuJ'ance

Fir( ' I n f ; u r : m l ' e - R I ' ~ t ('nm"l1ni"."hane 4049·W .14 a.yerler4 .a".,

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! A Pointed Argument I! .

! ( i J ET genuine WHITE PINE tha t you! recognize as the wood most satisfac-! tory in making screens fo r the win..; l! dows and doors. i! t! fJ! The days of mortise and penon used so i! general ly in the construction of s liding ,:

! half-screens have given way to the sample i! lap o r but t joint of the full length screen so ll easily made by any layman. l

fJ! Try some of our REAL WHITE PINE in lj 2-inch and 3-inch widths, cut to th€ lengths !

, I you need; a few nails, hooks, wire, and Mr, l'I' Fly will win not the debate, but his fate. l

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l S11ull Lumber Company

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l i'v. Chas. Stanley, D. C. , 2106 MARKET STREET I ,29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd lCHIROPRACTOR 11 b. O p p o ~ i t e Erlanger Theatre I ' Tit!' Lillk Between Fo/'est and Home t

OFFICE: 221 C O ~ W A Y AVENUE i t9'll Rittenhouse7070 ! lHours: Monday. Wednesday, Friday : I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ' ~ - ~" - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ' ' ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ - - ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : I ; i7.30 TO 9.30 P . M . I I. ---- - - - - - - ...... 1 ~ ~ . ~ . ~ . . - . . . " .. _ .. _..._.. _ .. _ .. _ .._ .. __ ._ .. .. ""' ... ~ . " " ' ~ , ~ ~ ........ ................. _

A ~ BY APPOINTMENTPhonr. Xarbrr th 3MH·\V

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INVITES 5COO OUT ; ~ ~ ~ . s r : I I ~ . I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ . 1 1FOR MASS MEETING DURBIN & HOWARD 'J Q L

WILLI.\M H, DURBIN

INew York Engineer WillSpeak at Park's Session

at Ardmore.

Fi \' c t housand inv i ta t ions ha\' c '

heen sent out to re"idents of thc' filMai n L in e a nd others t o a tt en d J . : . : J ~ ~ ~ ~t he m as s m e e t i n ~ in t h e, Lowcr INSURANCE1\1 erion High School. .-\pn l 1 ~ at ' OF ALL KINDS

\\'hich time,the, 1l111\l'll1ent tC! con-. W. H. SHELMERDINE, JR.

n ~ r t , t he : \hl l C r ~ e k \ alley 1 I 1 t ~ a i 422 Walnut Streetpuh1lc park \:111 tak: <1efl.nlte PHONES:

funn. Jay D.I\\'ne", : \e \ \ ' 'I urk l,o mb nrrl 51 80 6 -8 p, ;\1,. ogontz 1l1lO

e n ~ i n e e l : , 'will sreak a nt ! t el l of\Yestchester C( u ll ty 's p ar k pro

oTan1,,., Th e il1Yitatilln,. 1Ia\'e bccn d i ~ tributed all1on'.,: th e m cm bc rs oithe l!l wclfare ;lllc1 l id e organizations in the :\lain Line sectir'n in,t er e: :t ed in the project to make:\Iill Crcck \ 'a ll ey " th e \ \ ' i ~ S I - :h id: f ,n o f the :\Iain Line,"' a \\'el1as amo ng pro Iminent c j t i z e n ~ oithe ~ c c t i ( ) n unaffi lia ted , , ' ith anyof thcse org-ani7.ations,Thc movcmcnt is h c i n ~ ' spon

sored hy the Ctll11nltlllity I!ealthand Civic .\s;;ociation. llf .\rd,1110rc, and the o r ~ a n i ' ~ a t i ( ) n s Cll

opera ti l1'" in the u n d c r t a k j n ~ toprcserve . thc, n a t t l r ~ 1 h e a t ~ t ! c s of\1 ill Creek \ a l1ey, 111 additIon to

the COl11mtll1itv . - \ssociat jon. aret hc A rdmo re C hamhe r t ,i Commerce, thc Anlmore \\ '(,men'"

Cluh, thc Bala-Cynwyd \ \ 'omen'; ;

Cluh. thc Br\'ll l \[a ,n Dusines"'l\lcn's A ~ ~ o c i a t i o n . the ,Bryn\hl\\'1' \ \ 'ar \[pl11orial an d Communit\, l!ou"e . \ ; ; ~ o c i a t i o n . the

Cardeil Cluh I,f Bala-C\'Il\\'vd, theI 'a \' er io rd Towns hi p ' Commis"ioncrs, the Kn'stone AutomobileC luh, t he Ki\\';lIli;; C lu h o f A rd l11ore, the L l ' a ~ ' u e of \\Tomen\ ' o t ( ' r ~ , the 1 ,0 \ \ er :\Jerion TO\\'I1-,

: : ! : i l ~ C l I l l 1 m i ~ : : i ( ~ n e r s , the M e r ~ o n I

(!\'!l' .\ "SoCIa tll)\1. the :\fcnonCricket Cluh, the :\' a r h e r t h\\ '(Jlnen':: C(;mn1l1nitv C lu h, t hel \eighhorhnod Cluh I;f Bala-Cyn\\'\'(\' the Regional Planning Fcdl'r'atilln, the Ho::eml J1lt Ci\'ic : \550

ciatiun' and t he Rut ar y Clu b of

.\ n!more,

Has Influentinl Bnckers

Ti'e hackers of thc park projectare con\'illL"ed the m(,vell1cnt wil1be supported hy \'irtually e\'cry]Hldv interested in the dc\'elop-,

merit of the :\fain Line sect ion,

and po in t to the fact that manX,in- ,

t1uential men a re a lr eady gl\'ll1gthcir support. Samucl Rea i::,chairman of t he commit te e in ichargc o f t he ,\pril I n,la;;s mect- 'i n ~ ' , Other memher s ol the commit te e a re R icha rd I, Hamilton,:\ !fred :\1. Cullins, ' l ~ o h c r t \ \',Leslev and Samuel I', \\ 'ethcrill .,Ir., a'nd it is prohahle that thcilall1es of s ( ~ \ ' e r a l representati\'e:\Iain Line women will hc added!latcr.

"l \Ianv residents lIf the :\IainLine ,d10se propert ies adjoin the

tract tentati\'e1y laid out f or p ar k

pur po se s h av e a lr cady s t r ~ m g l yindicated t he ir s up po rt ot the '

project," s a i ~ l l\[ r. Lcsley { ' e s t c r ~day, "and With these p r o m l s e ~ otco:operation \ \ ' t ' fee l that the mun'- I

ll1ent will undouhtedl v he success-ful. •

TUESDAY IS DATE SET

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1 Record Free!, !

t ,with each Ilurchase of

{ t h r e e (Brunswicks) ll provided )'ou br ing four ( :

o ld records in exchange. i

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. :t You pa) ' for three new

l records, and yOll get ! i] f u u ~ •t tl Your o ld records mus t '

} be whole. b ut i t doesn't , 1,:} matter how old the)' : ,

are, su long as the" are , :] '} '. it Brunswicks .or Victors.

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l NARBERTH lELECTRIC SHOP

t 241 Haverford Ave., Narberth tPHONE: NARBERTH 4182

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The EL·R.4. Twin" Gille Prompl Ii Electric,;r.l and Radio Se rvic e. :

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Narberth 2800

Broken Flagstone

Phone: Narberth 3854

CROYLE

Phone .:. W,'ite .:. Call

Gelleral ContractOJ·

We Call For and Del iver

In t eg r i t y

$5.00 per 100

Balance-12 Months

A Small Down Payment

OF $10

This confidence continually inspires us to

render th e most complete service possible an d

to follow only th e soundest banking policies.

GUY

I T ~ H E Merion Title & Trnst Company, byjudiciously guarding th e money en ·

trusted to it s care, ha s built up a sound

reputat ion among th e people of th e Main L ine .

234 Haverford A venue

THE-MERION·TITLE~ · T R U S T · C O M P A N Y

OF •ARDMORE,PE NNSY L V A N I A

NAR.BER.TH 6 A L A - CYNV \ / YD

t o m os t p eo pl e i s o nl y imaginary.

Plant a Hedge

We h av e an unusual bargain in st rong, sturdyprivet stock.

50,000 Three-Year-Old Plants a t

Plan t your hedJZ'e NOW at t h es e r ema r ka b le

priceE, or we will gladly submi t e s timat e s t o do th e

work fo r you.

Montg 'omery and Woodb ine Aves.

Many thrifty suburban housew ives have takenadvantage of this special int roductory offer on

Detroi t Jewels. You have th e s ame oppor tun it y t osave money.

r emove s you r old r an g e a nd connects th e n ew o ne

in it s place. Then th e wonderful oven heat controldevice, easy-to-clean enamel finish an d oven linings,

improved cooking top, roomy oven, ut i li t y drawer ,t o uc h .a .b u tt o n l ig h te r a nd other modern improve

ments give y ou n ew f re edom f r om k it ch e n c a re s an dworries.

DETROIT

JEWEL

Drives Constructed

Heat Control

Gas Range

Your Property Line···

when you bu y a ne w

a nd g et an allowance

PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GASELECTRIC COMPANY

Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 W a y n ~ 47Hilltop 233 Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600

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Ardmore, pa.151

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IQrVICE

Paoli, Pa .

Phone-Malvern 543

'.It

Unde)·take)·

Swimming Club

Spring Lake

J. A. MILLER

when it rains

th e l ea ks i n y ou r old

water spou t s a nd gu t ters ar e

b y n o m ea ns good fo r wall paper.

d r ip p ing e a ve s r u in flower beds

near house walls a nd w as h m ud on

ne ar by ga rd e n walks. w hy n ot

have us in s ta l l copper or

galvanized iron gutters

an d spout ing now?we recommend

copper; i t i s

more durab le .

Service Station.' Ardmore 2891

Haverford Road at Ardmore Junct ion

GILFILLAN CAMP

67 Greenfield Avenue

..Abbolts ..~ ..~ I L K ~ \ Rr ~ f ' M ' U ~ . ~ ~ ',-",.

Courteous

Efficient

Complete

Convenient

GUaJ'anteed

Every day ou r red and white milk deliverywagons and trucks are serving ou r patronsalong th e Main Line and in

NARBERTHFor servi ce o f Abbot ts "A " Milk and otherAbbotts Dairy products, simply 'phone Evergreen 0205 (our main Philadelphia dairy).

ABBOTTS DAIRIES, Ir.c.

Safeguarded by ScieTJce and Tub e rcu l in -Te st ed

The primary objec t In JOining a c lu b of t hi s k in d Is thatone may go there for a couple of hours In the evening for somereal exercise and relaxation 01' en joy a whole day In the greatoutdoors.

Spring Lake, because of Its aceesslblll ty to the Main Lineand Its natural beauty, makes It Irresistible. The location, combining the attractions of woods and fields, prOVides Ideal picnicspots. The l ake aff ord s qui et , sh all ow wat er fo r canoe tng.There Is a beach for t imid swl inmers and beginners. and forthe more adva.nced swimmers and divers every faclllty for watersports, tennis. basketball and other sports Is offered. The yearround membership InclUdes Ice-skating privileges.

There Is health In the great outdoors-health In Its fullestsense-physical, mental, spiritual. Our late Prestdent Roosevelts ai d: "To be fit men ta ll y, one mus t be f it phy sic al ly ." Thisexclusive little place will serve the latter purpose.

Adults, $10.00; six to sixteen years, $5.00. Children undertwelve years ot age must be att ended by adult s. Guest , accompanied by member, 50 c en ts. Speci al r at es f or f am llle s.Swimming Instructions, six lessons for $5.00.

Roofing :: Sheet Metal Work :: Spouting :: Gutters'. . ,

111 Forrest Avenue, Narberth :: N ~ r ~ e r t " 384

THORNTON·FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.

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DODGE STANDARD SIX, $875 F. O. B. DETROIT

DODGE VICTORY SIX, $1095 F. O. B. DETROIT l'iDODGE SENIOR SIX, $1570 F. O. B. DETROIT I:

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JOHN J. STRETCH, JR.(Fo1'mel'ly with David H. Schuyler)

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:1 DODGE OWNERS '" When Dissatisfied T ry

HEWIT ' S

Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

CC/.1'peni.er and Builder

WALTER NEWRUCK

Screens and Weather Stripping

FO R GOOD, CLEAN

Paperhanging andPlasteringCall A. HULTZ

37 N. Millick St., PhiladelphiaPHONE: SHERWOOD 411ll

CHARLES F. EBERTJobbing CaJ"penteJ'

REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS

103 Dudley AvenuePHONE: NARBERTH 4129

Narberth Theater:'>ARBERTH A,'ESUE

Narberth, Pa,

MATINEE DAILY AT2.30 P. M.

SCHEDULE FOR BOY WEEK

SATURDAY, APRIL 14

AL JOLSON in' 'THE JAZZ S INGER"Added-Hal Chase Comedy

Aesop's Fables Fox News

Program Week of April 16

MONDAY and TUESDAY

WILLIAM BOYD and MARYASTOR in

" TWO ARABI AN

KNIGHTS" .A barrage of laughs; a b ombardment of A. E. F. humor.The greatest soldier comedyever screened.Hal Chase Comedy "The Lighter

That Failed"Fox News Topics of the Day

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

JACK HOLT in

' ' THE WARNING"

A perfect melodrama ofthri ll s, suspense, adventure andlove.Comedy-"All Washed Up"

New Laf f No. 8Grantland Sportlight-"Crowned

Heads"

Special schoolchildren's matinee Wednesday at 4 P. M.-------

FRIDAY and SATURDAYJOHN GILBERT in

' 'TRUXTON KING"A narrat ive of adventure and

novelist.Mickey McGuire Comedy

"Mickey's Parade"Fox Variety-"The Vintage"Fox News Aesop's Fables

Saturday Matinee OnlyAnother Chapter of

"HAWK OF THE HILLS"

CONTINUED FROM ' ,' HE FIRST PAGE

Bryn l'vIawr an d for Narberth u n ~ l e rthe direction of Rev, John \t anNess.

On Monda y t he preliminaries for

the athletic contests will be held be-

ginning at 3. They a reopen to boys, N. R. PEACOCK6 to Ii' years of age. Bala-Cynwyd,: Inter ior and Exter ior Paint ingl\Ierion and Ash land will hold the· WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE

meet at the Cynwyd S ~ h o o ! . 407 Essex Ave., Narberth, P..grounds, under the chairmansillp ot ! Phone, Narberth 2031

Vern Jorgenson; Bryn Mawr a t the! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = " 1school grounds, with C. C. Eng- 'lish in charge; Ardmore , Haverford. REP LATE

Gladwyne and Wynnewood at the BRASSY WORN-OFFhigh school athletic field, under 'vV, Bath Room Faucets

Per ki ns a nd Narberth at t he com- Brassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.l11unity playground, with !-Iarvey J., With Pure SilverHarmon, as chairman. \Vmners WIll USE

compete in th e finals Saturday, MayTue sd ay 's p la ns call for a n e ~ s a y i

con te st in t he s choo ls on t he sub je ct ."Hobbies, " under the direc tion o.f super in tenden t o f s choo ls S. ] ~ d g a rDowns, ' It Silver-Plates. Use It as a Pol is h

On Wednesday three fa ther: son ball LOOK LIKE NEW'games are to be played at a P. 1\1;; • . .Thc places will bc the Cynwyd School: lIz-Pmt, $1; Pmt, $1.65grounds, Gladwyne ' p l a y g r o u n ~ and FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSArdmore Autocar held. Damel J, andKennedy is in chargc. Hansell Bros. Service Station .

Three contcst s are s la tcd for Thurs-: : \ I o n t ~ o m e r ) ' A,·e. bel. Snrberth A,·e. !day. At 4.ao P. ~ the b u g l ~ cont.est -- __ Iwill be run off at the Selllor H IghSchool under the d i r c ~ t i o n of F r ~ d C.' EXPERT REPAIRING 'Pattcn. The harmolllca meet wl!1 be I Esthuotes Free '

conductcd by Eugenc \Y. BaldwlII at ' C. M. FRIES 'the Ju nio r H ig h School a t the same' WATCHMAKER

hour. CALL BARING 0924The ? \ a r 1 ~ c r t h playground will be, 628 North l\lnv St., West Phlla.

thc sccne ot the marble contes t a t -I __ . . . : : : . . . . . . " , = : - = = = " . . . , . ~o 'c lock. Chairman H, A. Buchler has'announced that t hc winne r will c o n ~ - , T A X I S E R V ICEp etc in ~ h county. contests, and If, ,

winner, III the nat ional tournament . ! P. 1'. DONAHUEThc l oc al winne r will g et a 'gol d med-' Residence, Station,aI, and each s choo l v ic to r in t he p re - Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Iimi!laries. will r a t ~ a bronze medal and Baggage Called fOl' and Delivered Ia triP to Valley l'orge. • 108 CONWAY A\'ENU.: SAUOERTIISaturday Wi ll Be Wind-up Day.

Friday afternoon will be marked b)' :t he Boy Scout s in citizenship. From: GEORGE A. WITTE4 to 5 o 'c lock all off ices . in the town- i dship bui ld ing wil l bc IIlIed by Boy I Paperhanging anScouts. H . 1 !. Faucett is in charge. : D t '

Saturday, the wind-up wil l be a busy· ecora lngday for the boys. At the. Ardmorc ESTIMATINGY. ~ I C. A. }.[r. Beuhler WIll conduct: NARBERTH 4135 Wthe swimming mects i rom II A. M. to: = = = = = = = = ~ _ - : : = = = = =noon. At a P. ~ I :-"lain Linc hoys I

irol11 6 to 14 will mee t a t t he Cynwyd:School (:!'rounds jor the kite flyingcontcst l ~ n d c r th e m an ag em en t o f F.H. Seely. .

Prizes in t his e \' cn t will g o to the·k it c fl yi ng h ighe st , t he sma ll es t boyflying a kite, thc sma lle st kite, the'mos t a rt is ti c k it e and t he one wit h t heh ar de st pull. F iv e go ld m ed al s w il l, ,------------

he awarded. 'I' HARRY B. WALLThe f inal s in thl ' a th le ti c contest

will b e r un off a t t he h igh s choo l f ie ld ' Plumbing, Gas Fittingat 2 P. }.1., under dircc tion of Harvey i and Heating1. Harmon. Winncrs in the 1\londay: NARBERTH , PA,

~ v e l 1 t s will c ompc te f or gol d, s il ve rand bronzc medals in e ach o f t he f our 1.::,=P:H=O:N:E:,=N=A:R:B:E::R=T=H=3:6:52=-:M===dasses.

The awarding oj thc prizes wil l t akl' 'p lace Saturday e\' ening when 2!J s e ~ s Ioi medals wil l he given out . Boys Willirepor t to one oi the point s nearest his Ihome. The t he at er s of Ardmorc , Nar - I 17 Schiller Avenue, Narber th, Pa,her th . Bryn ~ l a w r and Cynwyd willgi\ 'e place in their programs fo r t hep ri ze awa rd s and t he wiune rs will b eguests of the management in each ,casc.. I.. . , - ~ . , _ . _ - _ . _ - . - - - _ . _ . ~ , - ~

Fifteen thousand copies oj the de- , I

taile d p ro gr am are b ei ng p ri nt ed for : R. S. TOUHILL , : i

distribution and posters will announcc.: Electrical Cont1'actor ":the eyents. The plan this ycar calls 'i or a weck whi ch will f ar e cl ip sc last·' "Servlcp with a Smllp" , ,

'"ear 's effort, both in t he numbe r of·: 70S s. BOWMAN AVENUE : IJ • Estimates Furnished , 'e, ·euts and in th t uumbe r o f commun- • PHONE MERION 1088 , iities represented. • ..

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, Special Sale ' MEMBERSHIP LIMITED• , I

i{ l i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~{ of t 1-=i Splendid, Hardy l !

l t i{ Hydrangea t

i plant s fo r your garden.

:{ t:l We o ffe r at cos t t he se l, , beautiful, healthy a nd v ig . lI I I h •• urous plants in a I y- lt drangea colors. l Phone, Ardmore 1214l Now i s the time to trans- t, fer dhem fhrom Phots to.llyour tt gar en, were t ey W1 en- ll dure for years, with annual ]i profusion of bloom.

• lThese tine specimens of ]l prize-winning strains from

t he b es t g rowe rs are here tl .( ~ : ; : : ~ y : a ~ ~ . at wholesale

1 As th e s up p ly i s limited ll we ad vi s e early selection. l

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ll The Flower Shops i, Mrs. Norman Jefferies t( NARBERTH lt Haverford and ll Narberth Avenues ll Phone, Narberth 2861 l( CYNWYD lt Lever ing Mil l Road tl at Montgomery Ave. t

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FOR NARBERr-rH'S

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CHURCHES

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First Church o f Chr is t, Sci ent is t .

\,"ol11cn's Cluh Building'.Archnore :\ vcnue, :\ r dmore. Pa.1 t A. M.-Sunday serviccs.11 A. M.-Sunday school.\Vednesday cvening'. testimonial

mect ing a t 8 o'clock.Rl'adinJ,!; room. 1!1 \\'est Lancastcr

a\"cnl1l'. ODcn week da\' s fr011l 10.30 to-1.:10; \Vcclne'llay e\"Clii ng"s f r0111 !1 tt>

!I.-I;;.The s uh kc t for t he B ih le Icsson

sermon for' ~ u n e l a \ ' " :\pril 1.;. is "noct ri ne o f Atoncment,"

c ep ti on o f n cw membc rs .11 A. 1-1.-Junior c hu rc h f or chil

dren.6..15 P. 11.-Junior Endeavor mect

ing led by Olive Bates .1i.'!5 P. M.-Intermecliate Endea\'or

mccting led by Jamcs McIntire.6.45 P. M.-Meeting o f t he S en io r

Endeavor Society.7.45 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . S er

m on theme, "Eighth D ay s A ft er

Easter."Ncxt \Vcdncsday enning the annual

congrcgational meeting. Fin:lnci,,1 n'

ports of all boards anll societies. Election of t rus tees .

byLa st S un da y

Rec to r o f A ll Saints

P. E. Church.

EASTER MESSAGE IRector of Al l Saints - - \\ 'hat a power this message has!1 PLAY FOR TITLE I YO l' l\ G P EOPLE' S F EL LOW -

He who 10\ 'ed us and for whom we Th e Narberth Methodis ts wil l : SHIPheld such hH I ideals is s till ali ve. pIa)' t h e Na rbe r th P r es b yt e ri a ns " !h e b a s ~ e t b a l l team of the Fellow:

• "'.. . T , I' )' shIp lost Its l as t b aske tbal l g ame :! Iwatc l llng us .wl th 1 0 v l 1 ~ g ".yes: \\ hat 111 baske t ba l l a t . th e t r ~ ~ b y t e n a n to 13. George Sup le e has bccn e le ct ed

an oppo rt uni ty and IIIsplratlOn and Church gymnaS\t1111 on I hursday , : managc r o f t he bas cbal l t eam. There

power! \\ 'e c on ti nu e l oo ki ng mor e April 19, at 8 P. 11. Th e ", inner I \yill bc a cardyarty o n t he evenil.lg of

and morc to God for daily guidancc. o f t hi s o-ame will be recoO'nized as I S ~ t u r d a y , ' ~ I ~ n l :!1, at t hc h om e o t , ~ l r .• t :> . b I Rlchanl Gdlts on Dudley avenue. 1hc

] n ano thc r c as e a mother, whose 111- th e champIon of the C hurc h : Banquct COlllmittl'e, Bob Lcitch. Ihnh

if 'he Sl'iril nf / l il l/ ,ha l rai sed lIucnce h as mad c of us what we arc, Lea.true, a s t he se tw o teams are ' Roome, Virginia D ou gl as s a nd F re d

lrnll/ IIze delld d'l('el/ ill YO/l, "rllised III' CIzris' fro"' Ihe Ikad I whose trust in God h as b ce n s uc h a I tied f or f ir s t place at present. T h e ' Egmore. a rc planning a banquet for

IIlso lJllickl'll YOllr II/f1r lal l,odies lesson to ns a nd f rom whom wc h av e! teams a re e ve nl y matched so a May 25.

is S /' ir il Ihal d "l 'i lc ll z ill YOII. Io!arned to depend upon His loving" close g"all1e i s an t i ci l Jat ed . ,\ 11 in- If 'JI f Jf L' I Methodist Episcopal Church. ' care, is s ti ll a li \ 'e watching us as we: terested a r e i n vi t ed .

t ime, ; o f sor l' l lw one 0; two emo- I carn to know God bet te r, IO\'ing more: I{ev. Samucl MacAdams, Ministcr.i,; aron,;e,!. \\ 'e ,"isit the family G d' I I WI t Sunday, April 1 . ; -lind thc111 heartbroken hecause and. m?rc. 0 s 10 Y ways. la I REPORT PROGRES I !U'; A. ~ 1 . - B i b l e school.l o \ ' ( ~ 1 1 o ne h as gone on into the an ~ n s p l r a t l O n a nd p ower f or us! . . i 1 " ,.. ,... .. 11" " I ' I 11 A. 11.-Morning worshi p and ser -

fI'ill'dl" J"ust to I"now that thIS IS I ( ) IsCl \<1 lit pel sons \ \ , l -Ill,., ( 0 \ \ n " "I A " B tl "

life. l\othing will C0111 ort ' 0'" : .", 11 f I I .. I II110n

, m i our 10 IeI'.TIll'V cven h lamc themselves. not the end, to ~ e a ~ s u r e d that t h l ~ IS! aver on a\'(. 11UC laVe notlCC( a I G.45 P. ~ l . - E p w o r t h League llevo-

jel,1 tilal they havc not donc all but the p r ~ p a . r a t l o n .I?r a. 111O:e ullIted: st r an ge n ew structure t ak e s ha pe tional l11eeting. Top ic , " Se ci ng L if e

ha n heen I lonc to save the and more II1t:lI1ate hlc w it h God : h nw i h ef or e t he ir e ye s <luring til!' last \ \ 'hok" Leaekr. ~ J r . \V. J . B at le y.the l it tl e o Ill ' . \Vitnessing such much g r ea t er t he urJ,!;c to open our . I· 'n ' , I r d tI ; ,-l.; 1'. ~ 1 . - E v c n i n g worship andcau se s us tn wcep with the hearts and Ict God have His abode wee \ . 11S IS, a( l e . an gen e- sermon, "Coming' to Oneself."onc and the fact that they therein. men, p ar t o f the addItIOns an d al- , {)n Tucsda ,. e\'ening' at 8 o'clock a

not he comforted i nc reases the Call gr an t that the ,pirit of Him (. "'ltH'll, to th e f ir e ho tt s e. Those reception wil(he given 0111' IICW pastor

upon 0111' sympathizing hearts. that ral"cd ~ I Je'lls fr0111 the dead wh o frequent Forrest avenue have and ~ I r s . ~ 1 , ~ c A d a l 1 1 ' . Our f r i l : n d ~ int he o th er h an d, s uc h c om fo rt , m ~ dwcll 1\1 u, and th.at Hc may" nlye,l a !;lrne hole " ap in '" a t the, the coml11ulllty are cOl'lI.ally 111\'ltell.

l)('ace. sl1ch trust as is exhibited ,!llIcken o ur m or ta l hoehes hy that f f I I '11' " \ \ '1" I \Vcdnesdavcvcning S o'c1od' mid-. , ., , rOI l! () t 1e l tt l ( 1l1 CT • ' l en com-; . 0 .' ' ." '.

ho sc w ho h av e with regret, hut The Rev . Gibson Bel l. r ecto r o f All ~ a l l l e splnt. :. . . '" i weck p r aye r and p ra ls c service.willin.crl.v coml11elllled the soul S tE l 1 C1 I ; l'leted thIS hole \\111 he th e h ase -, '1'1 \\T ' II '[ " S", alnts' Protestan P scopa lurc I. I ." fl" I '11 I e · olllan s - omc .\ IsslOnary 0- Merion Friends' Meeting.

l oved one in to the holy. l ov !ng con tt nues the ser ie s o f se rmons with HOLD CARD PARTY ! " 'f 'n l o t the ro nt a< <I1tl0n ane \\'1 ciety will mcet in the church on Thurs- ., . •o f G od. p royokcs cheer and ~ o an Easter Message.. Th e ladies oi St. ~ I a r " a r e t ' s lwus e t he he at i ng p la nt . .day, April l\l. Luncheon will he ~ e I ' \ A " l c e ~ f f o r I / P I ' 1 I I ~ " ' - _ I 1u' a nd e nh st s th e same fecllng"l_ __ _____________. . . b " " " ••.• \. I "I '1' '1'1, .. "" ·11 10 . ,\.- l r ~ t I ,I) ~ 1 0 0 . Four_. f. I " I - - , l hurch \1111 enlertalll at cards on " I he alarm to\\'er on t h e no rt h cor- 'U, II ,.It 0 oc ,. 11 l11eet.lll". \\ I I classes.

l n u" at COI11 01 t a n , JO) am . . ; . " ,i " . . . follow l111mcdlatc1y. All are Iny:t('(1 I . .c. " . . . . . . \ \Ye do Ilot k now wha t the spll'1tual i lucsday a tt er n () '; l n a t 2 . 1, : ;, 0 c l ock "e': I'.as heen Ihsmantled •.gl\·lIIg the . 11 A. ~ ! . - ~ f e e t l l l g for worship.

IS ycry h l tl e Chnst la ll lt y II I hody i s I ikc. Our faith and absolute, n the s::hool Ithran·. 1ea and. huddlllg a morc S\'m111etncal shape. \ HIT" L th Ch .material .world. ,!,hc phys!cal c.on-" trust i n a l o, "i ll g ( ~ ( } d IIOtS n ot l "" "n l home-made cake \\'ill I ~ served, a nd Haza rd ou s indec;\. ha s heen the 0 y rrnlty ,u .era" urch. ' Bap ti st C hu rc h o f t he E va ng el .o ur mlllds. \\ e I!ave Il1hentcll\, _ . . " . , . \,... '"11 1 .' ... , f . ,I ' hI :.. . ""' .1.' ,"·1 - " C le ll ls A . Senft. Pastor. R,"·hert E. Kt 'i l!:hton, : \f ini ,tct '.thl' agcs p a s ~ a fcchng t h ~ t d ca th p lomp t u ~ : o I\1Qulre." S t : I , ~ I ~ 1 ) l 0 1 l 1 ~ ~ h U ~ . \\.1 Ie d p ll ZC or edC 1 t<l e. ;llh of those s e ~ , I 1 1 ~ t J(' sUpelll1- ~ l I 1 l l l a y . April ). ;- I Sunday. Apri l 15 -ns t hc cnd at all. In tIllS b us y o ut so o.lt<n t ha t t hc 1 1 1 ) : t C I ~ 1 tl , .'\dnttsslon•.~ cents. f('IHlent of ptlbhc works. Over !u.; A. ~ 1 . - B i h 1 l ' schoo!. !u.-, A. ~ I . - C h u r c h school.con tr ol led hy ou r ncrvous im- rlesurrcc!ton off t hl e bo ldy IS ISlll111 a

lr ~ IUlllher. throu"h new cu t doorwa) 's 11 A. ~ I . - T h e sen"ice" Tilel11c. 11 A. }'1.-l\IorninJ,!; wor sh ip . S er -

I• I' k I tl tie 111\'sterv 0 tIe c langei l(le v 111 b. . "1< ' f iR ." "1'1 ]<'1 "wc c an on ) t 1111 as rca la t . .: " \\_', , . . . I "1 ' I ,:"s LU NCHEON SCH EDULED I lies the trail. Th e o ne f an ll ha rI 'nllis 0 t Ie e s u r ~ e c t l o n . . I mon. lC ',lll ague., .

h we c an t ou ch a nd SCI and hca r . ~ l , l t U I e. e S O \ ~ ,1. sell \\ I1C I glo , i • fU.; 1'. ;"1.-lunlOr a nl l S l' lI1 or I 7 P. M .-Young pcople s dcvotlOnal

tilled with the indwclling I.nto a plant al.l.d111

tunch l o s s o l 1 1 ~

forth The regular mont h ly l uncheon o f sCClIe IS the can l r oo m w he re th e Lcagucs.· service. Tonic. "How~ I a y

One Heof God wc ca,t it aside to a mto a heaulltul f l o ~ \ ' c r . . Lookll1g at t he \Vull l an ' s Home ]\1 i ss ion ar v So - p inoch le sharks ho ld f o rt h unmoved 7.-1;; P. l\l .-The vcspcr servicc. I a Christian?"of sccondary importance and de- thc seell. yes: even dls,ecllng i h s e ~ d . ietv of the ~ l e t h o d i s t F p i ~ c o P ' 1 1 hv the stir anfl commotion around Thel11c. "The Early Apostolic Church"" ~ . - I ; ; P. }'I.-Fvcuiu[!: worship. Ser-o nl y u po n our own cfforts all d we can not In a ny w ay 1 ~ : O P l eS ): t I e ,I ' ' 'I .'1 I "1 ,11 . '11 '. . I ' '. ti1em MOllllay c \'c nin g t he postponcd mon. "Characters frol11 Pilgrim's

Thc Eas te r mcssage has no n ~ t u r e of the p l a l ~ t that \\ III g ro \\ o ut C1l1l.c 1 \\ 1 I ~ le < ( ~ HlI se d) , . meeting of the Teachers' Associa t ion Progress . ] -Ohst inate and PIiable,"r tuni ty to tal,c possession of us. ~ l t 1 ~ a t see,l. It IS changed. hut h o ~ \ ' " \1111 t ~ at I 0 clock, m t he church .: will mcet at the home of !I[rs. \Vedncsday. AprillH. fi.:l0 P. l \ ! .-

s or ro w w e do n ot f cc I the Ion' at ~ s .stlll.a myst er y t o y ~ l l I al}'llm\ d"o 'l'he husiness meeting will iol1o\\' i Church Notes Toomcy, 10::-1 :\fontgomcry a\·cnue. I Church familv dinl1l'I·. This is thl' fir"tand we do not sec t h e hand work - It .S With the r e s u r ~ c c t l O n o. tIC )0 v. Il1nlediatcl\' ' lfter . Thursday evcning, p la yl et e nt it lc d! o f f ou r f am il y n ig ht s for our churchfor righteousness. The resurrec- \\ e d o p ut o.n.the IOcorruptlble, we do ," "Rentillg Jiml11Y," hy t he p up il s of t he a nd friellds. Thcre will he two dis-o f our Lord is 1I0t a p ar t o f o ur hccol11e la spll'ltual body, but how, we . ------------ All Saints Church. Natiollal School of Elocutioll and Ora- cussion groups. The adult group williou ; i t i s not a rcality t o u s. ,10 1I0t mow. . STAGE PLAYLET tory. Silver offering. cOllsidcr the problcm of "Dircct ing Rc-our Lordrosc fromthc dead was Ea,ter day hr il lgs t o us tIllS truth "Renting' Jimmy." a playlet. will \Vynnewood. I'a" I:riday, -1.\.;-.IuIl 1or choir rehearsal. Iig-ious Crowth" ulldcr the leadership

quest ioned hy His followl'rs who allll makes real to .us . thc fac t that wc R,,\'. Gihson Bell. Rector. Friday, 7-Intcrmediatc choir 1'1" of Dr. Stcwart G. Col e. Profe,sor ofthe ,lay of His crucifixioll had given are 1I0W ill. the h c g 1 l l n n ~ g or first st?gc he giH'n by the \'aticn;tI ~ c h o ( ) l of I S A. }'I.-Holv COl11l11unio". hearsal. ReliJ,!;ious E,lucat ion at CrazeI' Semi-

'I' I k I ' I I I t 1'1 t' I (-) t '1'1 I III .A . : " f.-CII1'lrcll scllool. F '1all hope. hc :\post 1'5 'ncw t lat ot oln: cXlstence. t IS t I.e 1<1!PI,"S " (Jcu IOn an( ra o ry o n HlrS( ay " < riday, 8-Senior c ho ir r eh ea rs al . n ar y. he young peoplc, u ll de r t hcrose frol11 the d ca d a nd thcy COl!- llay a t the yl'ar. 1I0t excepting. (h r 1s'- c\'ening, :\pril Ie). at 8 o'clock, in 11 A. ~ r . - L i t ; l 1 l \ · anel Antc-Cnm- Icadl'rship o f t he p as to r. will considerl y r ef er red t o t hat fact. and theIr mas, when we celehrate thc IIIcarna- munion. ~ e r m o n I;v t he rector. "\Vhat Kind of Man \Vas 1eS,IIS'."·the Sunda ,v s choo l room of Holy" 1 "I ' I' TI t '[ The Presbyterl'an Chur h

s 'were moldcd hy that fact. which tion of our Lord and Saviour Jesl's "oprano , ~ o - . _"now l a . " r c . Thursday, Apri l ~ f i . - P I ( ' a S e not e t het he basis of a ll o f their theology. Chr is t. By thc incarnat ion we havc Trinity Lutheran Church. Th e I ~ : d e c m e ~ ~ : 1 \ · e . t h . '. " t ~ O I 1 1 . : ' : " [ ( , s ~ l a l ~ . 'I Rcv: JOIll.1 Yan ~ c s ~ . Minister. date! Thursday of ncxt wcck! H.1;;Pan l const an tl y r ef er s t o t hc rcsur- I'l've:ded to us t hc t ruc naturc o f Gael, l av l! 't will Ill' direl·tcil Ii\' Dura ]-LlIlllel. ~ 1 1 I 1 " h) ~ I . l s t c r B,l1nanl UcI- Meet1l1gs lor April 1 . , - P. ~ I . - C o n c e r t of the Crozer ('.I('e

of t he h od y. n ot m ca ni ng t he wh ic h we could ne \'e r have known in Adele Shoemaker , pr inc ipa i of the lor. I' 'f v I' l' F II I !l.-I5 A. l\!.-Biblc school. ~ f r . J. Cluh under thc direction o f t he p as to r.bach' which is suitcd to this a ny o th er way. Easter hrings us the " ' 1 . \ \ '11\'('1' (""'''1'1'11'' \\111 lIe I T ' 1\.- I oung cop e s •( ow- -1. McClay. supcrintcndent. Secttre your tickct-fift,· ccnts for

, ., I I d f '" f II I . ~ 1(l(1 . ' , 11 A "1 'f' 1 . C . 0of nature. hut t he s)l 1l' ltna ) 0 y. nl"ssagc 0 contlllumg 111 e ows liP I I ., ,.., I SIIp. I . ' 1\ .- - ;- ") ' o rnmg wor s lip. om- a dn lt s and twenty-hIT cent, for chil-do not kno\\' the characteris tics. wi th the revcaled living God. ta ,ell. ! 7.:10 r. M .- Evening prayer . 1l1umon scrvlce. Bap ti sm . Publ i c rC-1 dren.

=.This Weekly Page is Made Possible by the Co-opeJoation of the GJ'oup of Churches Whose Announcelnents AppeaJo Below

Narberth Methodist EpiscopalChurchCOJ'ner Essex and PJ'ice Avenues

Merion Friends Meeting

REV. GIBSON BELL, Recto'-.

Wynnewoud, Pa.

8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.

10:00 A. M.-Church School.

11:00 A. M.-Litany and Anti-Communion Sermonby the 1ectm'.

Soprano Solo-"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth"Sung by Master Barnard Mellor

7:00 P. M·.-Young People's Fellowship.

7: 30 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon.

All Saints Church REV. SAMUEL MacADAMS, Minister

9:45 A. M.-Bible School.

11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship and Sermon."I Am Your Brother"

6:4;j P. M.-Epwo: th League Devotional Meeting.

7:4;j P. llJ.-Evening Worship and Selmon."Coming to Oneself,"

You AJ'e Invited.

" ~ = ; ; ; ; : ; _ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ~ : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ : : ; ; ; ; : : ; . : : ; : , : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; , ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ;_!

Holy TrinityEvangelical L u t l l e r ~ n Church

Montgomel'y Avenue at

Meeting House Lane

10.00 A. M.-First Day School.•

Foul' Classes:

4 Years to 6 Years.6 Years to 11 Years.12 Years to 15 or 16 Years:Adults.

11.00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship.

Rev. Cletus A. Senft, PastoJ'

Narberth Presbyterian Church

Rev. John Van Ness, M. A., Minister

Sunday, April 15th

11 :00 P. lVI.-Theme: "Fruits of the Resurrection,"

7:45 P. M.-"The Vesper Service. Theme:"The Early Apostolic Church."

This Announcement Inserted through the co-operation of the MerIon Constructton Co., John Albrecht Nurseries llnd Klrscht BarberShop.

St. Margaret's Catholic Church208 NOJ'th NaJ'beJ'th Avenue

REV. ROBERT F. HAYES, RECTOR

This Church enters the i nne rmos t Holy of

Holies of the Christian Temple on Sunday morningas we approach our quarte r ly observance of the

Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. It is the most private and personal meeting place-the appointed ren

dezvous between our blessed Lord and His disciples.To a ll those who make preparation "in the solitudeof self-examination" and who come eage rl y t o dis

cover a new the s ignif icance of these Christian"mysteries" this Communion will bring a rea l benediction, All believers in th e Lord Jesus Christ aremos t welcome to par ti ci pa te in this sacramental

service.

A Cm'dial Illvitation Is Exte-ndea to All the Meetings

of This Chl/Teh

Baptist Church of the EvangelRobeJ't E. Keighton, MinisteJ'

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

6:30 P. M.

Church Family Dinner

DISCUSSION-Directing Religious G"owth

Dr. Stewart G. Cole

FOR YOUNG PEOPLE-"What Kind of Man Was Jesus?The Pastor

Sundar: Masses, 6.30. 7.30, 9.00 and 10.30.

Last Mass is a High Mass a11d followed by Benediction.

A sermon is preached at each Mass .

Holy Days: 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00,

Las t Mass is followed by Benedietion.

F i r st F r id ays : Mass, 7.00; Ho!y Hour , with sermon, at

8.00 P. M.

Sodal i ty B. V. M. meets every Tuesday at 8.00 P. M.

Holy N a ~ l e S o c i e t ~ ' mee ts o n the Second Sunday of themonth at 8.00 P. M.

Sunday School (Catechism and Bible Hostory), for all

g ir ls a nd boys under sixteen years of age a nd no t ..

a t t e n d i n ~ a Catholic sehool, Sundays, after the 9,00o'clock Mass.

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DEADLINE RUSHES STAFF ElIen S ha w, a nd a legacy on both s id es a nd s ee in g t he w ou ld -b eofficeholders. Full details of speakers.

which severa l seniors co-opera ted. etc .• c an be o bt ai ne d b y c al li ng M r ~ .Lower Mer ion Year Book Edi to rs All pictures of seniors have now A. C. Staples. Narberth :l6;o-R. tl1ls

Draft Gir ls for Typing. b een t a ken. Group pictures of information not being at hand whenTh e b us in es s o f g et ti ng t he athletic teams an d various clubs th is n ot ic e g oe s t o p re ss .

Lower :Merion High School se- still remain to be finished.

n ior c l as s y e ar b oo k t o p re ss a s- Th e annual, in addition to the NO GOOD LIQUORs ume d h ig h p r es su re p r op o rt io n s group photos, will c on t ai n i nd i-

. I' - . I .;OSTrNtJEn F n o ~ r THE FIRST PAGElast week w he n E di to r R ob er t vIdua p Ic tu r es o t approXImate y

Kessler an d h is s ta ff faced a 130 seniors. tr Ib ee n s ol d at $&> or $90 per case

p r in t ing "dead l in e" on th e first Iunder ancient labels, when itsbatch of copy for th e annual. HOLD LUNCHEON analysis showed it was Is-cent:a-IN ot es a nd data w hi ch h ad b een gallon whi te moonshine colored wIth

permi t ted to pile up until t he l a st Montgomery County League of Wom- b ur nt s ug ar a nd flavored w it h r ye

minute we re h u rr ie d ly c ol le ct ed en Voters Stages Annual Affair. extract.

an d a dozen. girl stt!det?ts were The annnal spring luncheon givenI "The n a t i ~ ! l a l prohibition a ct c an

d ra ft ed t o aId th e edItorIal board Iby the '\[ontgomery County League of be enfo r ced . Ivl r. Macphee stated.

in t yp ing thes e. Every?ody took \ ' ; ? I ~ l e n Voters will h held at the "\Ve a re mak in g progr es s w it h aa h an d a nd Class. PreSIdent .Sam \\ I l l t a ~ l 1 P C I ~ n Hate!. ?,ulI!ard , ~ l I 1 W e ~ ~ limited numbe r o f men. Jf , ,: e hadBarcia) · lended aId as boss-tore- !lcsda), Apn! 18. 1lckels. $1. ...0, Till. . I I . 1 this distnct we

IS t he candIda te l uncheon and there ,1 t lousanc I.nen 11 . ..

man. will be t he o pp or tu ni ty o f hearing could sew t hmgs up completely.The g r ea test wo rk was w it h th e

personal .wri teups of th e s ~ n i o r s ~which WIll appear alongSIde ot !the ir individual photos in th e yearbook. O th er m a tt er turned in

wa s a c la ss p rophecy written by

Bertha Lerner, a class history by

JAMES R. COLE

'-I

Narberth

HOSIERYUNDERGARMENTS

is foremost in ou r

DEPENDABILITY

219 Haverford Avenue

PASTRY AND BAKED GOODS

You ma y rely on t h em fo r qua li ty o f materials used, sani

tary conditions u n de r wh ic h they ar e made, a nd t he f re sh

ness with which they reach you.

for the wee misses which willplease them as well as t he irmothers.

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PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOPIif

Open Friday Evenings Narberth Theater Bui ld ing :'" :- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ T

r----UTE-'iiSERS·'i Make your train with ease by II The PURE ; ~ ~ ~ s ; ; ; ~ U R A N T _I Op.n 6 A. M. '0 12.30 P. M. 222 Hav.do,d Av.nn.1

tum UU n J Unn mn w H W UU n W mn u 1 1 1111111111111111111111111m nm n mU U U m1 J W U bIS your bank account heregrowing, or you r moneyjust going?

Open Friday Evenings from 7 u ntil 9 o'Clock

The Narberth National Bank

Nar.2564

For Pernlanent

Sa tis!action

BUY A

SmedleyBuilt Home

WM. D . & H. T. SMEDLEY

Rear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Deco1'ative Paill t iny

:\tail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended te

Phone, Narberth 3639-W

We cal1 and deltver

J. ALMAN, TailorDa i/iJ pl'essing F1'ench dry cleaning

Dyeing Repairing105 Essex Avenue

Narberth

PREPARING FOR WORK

Highway Committee Lays In Sup·

plies. Wil l P lace "Dead End" Signs.

The r epor t o f t l. e n ighway aud sewercommittce of c oun cil as read a t themeeting of t hat body last Monday

shows that suppl ie s are b ei ng la id i nf or sl ree t wor k for t hc c omi ng s ea son. In compliance with requests

f rom c it iz cns. a "dead end" sign wil lhe placed at t he ent rauce o f \Vynnedale avenue. \Vvnnewood Court andE lm T er ra ce w il i a ls o b e so marked.The r ep or t was re ceiv ed a s r ead . Acomplete version follows:, \ fter re cci vn g c omp et it h'c b id s

which were examined at a specialmeeting of this cOll1mittee, we ha\' c authorized Superintendent Suplee to purcha"e mater ials and suppl ies for streetwork during t he com ing season f romthe following: The Atlantic RefiningCompany, to furnish and app ly hot o ilat 1:2 ccn ts pe rga l lon ; t he A tl an ti c Relining Company. to furnish and applypenetration oil at 12 cents per gallon;Barher Asphalt Company , t o furni shBarher C rack F il le r in bar re l l ot s at19.4 cents per g al lo n; t he B uc ki teCompany of America, to suppl" Bucki tt , a t $; pe r t on . f. o. h. their plant;the Cood l ~ o a d s Company, to coverSll l' ci fied sec ti ons o f concr et c roadwith hot oil and chips. iududingspreading' and rol ling. at 21 cen ts pe rsquare yard.R es id en ts o f \\'ynnedale ;I\'cnue

wish to have a "Dead End Street"sign erected a t t he e nt ra nc e t o t he irst reet. belicving that therehy they wiJIIH' rel ieved of annoyance and damage.Th re e such sig ns could p ro ha bl y b ecr ec ted a t a cost n ot e xc ee di ng $20.

\\'e recommend that this committeebe a. ut ho ri ze d t o e re ct s uc h s ig ns o n\Vynnedalc avenue, \Vyunewood Courtand E lm Ter race .E xp eu di tu re f or l ah or hy t hi s c om

m it te e d ur in g' t he 1110nth o f Ap ri lamoun te d t o $1050. dh 'i de d as follows: For collecting 851 cubic yardsof ashes. $826.20; for st reet cleaning.$22!l,;iO: for dcaring away snow, $24.:10,During the 1110nth o f Ap ri l three

permits for cleposi ting mater ials 011

the public highways were issued at $1

e ac h an d t he fees t he re fo re we re co ll ec ted and turned O\ 'e r t o t he BoroughTreasurer.

During the same month five permitst o o pen th e p ub li c h ig hw ay s w er e i ss ue d . th e fees t he re fo r t ot al in g $BI,

which was col lect ed and tu rned in tot he Borough Treasurer.

$13.2513.5013.259.757.75

Cash

$13.7514.0013.7510.258.25

Charge

NO CHARGE FOR CARRY

EGG .STOVE .CHESTNUT .PEA .BUCKWHEAT .

PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

April Price

Announcement

CERTIFIED

Famous Since 1858

When you buy an article of :mportance you specify someparticular make or brand. Why? Because this name standsfor a certain quality that nev 31' varies and which suits yourexact needs. Anthracite coa13 vary great ly in quali ty anduniformity. To insure the g :eatest economy in heatingyour home use

conta ins more carbon, the heat-producing element, andwill produce less ash than any other an thracite coal. It isnow available at the followin:5 prices:

JEDDO- HIGHLAND

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efficienrmoror is unusu:rll" small.

I t roominess makts fewer mps

r o m,ll' ket pos si bl e. All foods

art' prc:.-erved in healthful flesh

O l ~ S . becau se rhe temperature

ne\er risc's above the 50 degree

dal! re r p oin t. F oo d w a ~ t a g e is

a b ~ ( ) l u r e l y done away \ V i t ~ l .Come 10 today and see the many

models yourself. Study (hem

carefully. And send fo r a de

sn ' prive booklet Time payments

can be arrangc::d, if you "W 1o)u.

a good investment!-1St

GENERAL ' ~ ~ ~ h ELECTRIC

When a refrigerator contributes

(0 rhe health and comfo rt of

the whole f amil y for year s to

come when a refrigerator

cutS rh e tasks and the COSts of

housekeeping t h en it

proves itself a thoroughly sound

JOvesrmenr.

The Gl'lIeral Electric Refrip-'?r

aw r consumes very lirrle cu:'rent

because all rh e hea t generated

rises above rh e cabinet, no t

~ l " O u g h ie. An J bet.:<luM: its

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CoalOrder Jeddo-HighlandCoal by name and lookfor the CertificationS tamps on your delivery ticket, one for eachton of Jeddo-HighlandCoal delivered. This isthe producer's guarantee to you.

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Narberth

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Exclusive Main Line Distributors

The

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ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.Main Line DistributorsTELEPHONES :: ARDMORE 1890.. ,

------_..:._-------87dili% ofBuick owners

(pTflctically nine outcfevery ten)answerJei-agreater degreeofowner loyalty than anyotherleadingmakeofcarcan claiDl •••Owners know car valueIDrive a

~ u i c 1 z . a n d exjJel'ience thefullestmeasureofmotorcarsat4.fadion

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The patrons of the line will receive our best

efforts in rendering M. B. C. standard service.

EllectiveMarch 11, 1928

ADDITIONAL BUS SERVICE·

New Route

OTHER ROUTES

Lancaster Avenue Line-From Philadelphia to Rosemont.

Strafford Line-From Rosemont to Garrett Hill.

Gladwyne Line-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Gladwyne.

MontgomeryAvenue Line-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Philadelphia via Narberth.

Short Line-From 54th and City Line to Narberth via Bala-Cynwyd.

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The Montgomery Bus Company, Inc., operators of the Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company, announce an additional,directly communicating l ine between Bryn Mawr, Haverford.Ardmore and 63d Street Terminus.

The new l ine will operate from Morris and Montgomery avenues, Bryn Mawr, east on Montgomery avenue to Wynnewood avenue, to City Line, to 63d street,to present terminus, returning over the same route.

Leaving Time from each end-5.5.5, 6.25 A. M. an d eve1'y half hour until

11.1;) P. M. (from B r yn M a wr ) and 12.2.5 A. M. (f1'om Philadelphia).

oulJ OU

buythe samemake

ofcarAgain?

WAYNE 400

Sm"NS $1195 to $1995 COUPES $1195 to $1850 ' SPORTMODELS ' 1195 to $1525I' l l / /WI"'" e. Is. F/i.,. Mid,;""... gOt..,."",,.,, ''''''0 b. ""d.d. Th. G. lit. A. C.ji....... /lt.. •• lh, .osld"m.bl,.II ".·..Hal '.

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Friendly

~ O A P or P. & G.POWDER SOAP

Each 1Oc C ~ k p ~ 11 C

FRESH EVERY DAY

SNUG HARBOR FARM Doz. 4geWHITE EGGS

NAUBERTH 4050WE D E L I V ~ R

Lb. 23e

ALL GOLD.

CHERRIES

Large 3 geCan

I BLUE RIBBON

I MAYONNAISE!

II 8-oz. 20cJa r

DEL MONTE

PEACHESHalves or SlicedLarge 19 cCan

ALL GOLDPEACHES

(Sliced or Halves)

Can IS c

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I ALL GOLD ALL GOLDi FRUIT SALAD PINEAPPLE

I Can 38c ~ : ~ g e 1geI • 2 Cans 75e 3 Cans 55e- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - -

DELMONTE No.2 Can 25e SHOULDERGENUINEAPRICOTS SPRING LAMBDEL MONTE Large Can 1ge MOLAND'S BACONSPINACH Whole or Half Pieces

SNIDER'S-- - -16-oz. Ja r 25c VOGT'S HAMS-FAMILY-- Lb-:--29-e-PRESERVES (Assorted) SIZE

KEEBLER Large Can 2ge 'FRESH KILLED STEWING Lb. 4 2eSALTINES CHICKENS .

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WIELSSON COOKING Pin tCan 27c CHUCK ROAST--BEST Lb-:-2geNA'fIVE BEEF

FAT NORWAY Each 2Sc j ~ O I N - o R - R m - O F Lb·2geMACKEREL COUNTRY PORK

~ A I L O R SARDINES Can 2Sc FRENCH'S CREAM Ja r 13eIN PURE OLIVE OIL MUSTARD

~ A N I B'EST I DUTCH I T O T l . ~ TFLUSH AMMONIA Cleanser PAPER

Can 19 Quart 1 9 '3 19 4 25 'c l J o ~ l ~ - C C"ns C Rolls C

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Wp are en thus ias tic boos ters for our "ALL GOLD" b ra nd f rui t s. The qua l it y is second to n on e. Ge t:>"ollainted wi th th is ".cHdou!; canned fruit. •

EAGLE BRAND Can 19CONDENSED MILK e- - - - - - - - -

'VESSON-OIL----Pint -Can 27e- MOTHER'S 2 Pkgs. 19cOATS

CO-R-N-FLAKESOI i - - -2 Pkgs 1 5 - CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 3 Cans 25cPOST TOASTIES . C SOUP

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R-OY-A-LGE-LATtNE--3-Pk-gs-.25e- SCHIMMEL'S PURE 2Glasses 25cDESSERTS G ~ ~ ? ~ ~ E L ~ Y _MAXWELL--HOUSE---'-- L b ~ 4 9 c - DELMAIZE FANCY Can 1geCOFFEE ~ O L D E ~ C_O_R_N _

~ ~ ~ ~ T O N ' S - · - - - - - - - - P k g - ~ 24c I ~ ¥ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ja r 14c

SUNSWEET 2 LbS:-19c- rKINGMIDAS---- 2 Pkgs. 19cPRUNES iMACARONI or SPAGHETTI

CRISCO

PURE "Truly America's Finest" FRESH]

~ g ~ ~ : : SWEET Lb. 57 e .--------------- ------_._-------------

Sold and controlled by independent grocers."EVERYBODY LIKES IT" Direct from farm t o you r ta bl e.

ROY AL BREAKFAST Lb. 42e Selected for aroma and flavor.COFFEE UNITY BRAND BOSANT Lb. 3geOur !-"uarantee of satisfaction or money back. COFFEE

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ASPARAGUS Bartlett

TIPS PEARS

~ o ~ a n s 85e ~ : 2 22e

Convenient"Co-opEl'ation cuts cost" is our slogan, which is n ot an e m p t ~ ' collectio}l of words, ~ ~ a .slogan that

means "service" at a lower price than food could otherwise be sold. It exercIses a r ~ s t r a t n m g I ~ f t u e n c e .onthe monopolistic chain s tores who could, were it n ot f or the co-operative stores, obta1l1 a l 1 1 u ~ h higher pricef rom th e c ons umer . The true va lue of an y trade-mark o r n ame dep ends upon the confidence It has c rea ted .Building that confidence, or good will, is the p ri nc ip al p ur po se o f a dv er ti si ng . S ho p at the co-operator's

store and pill' e ~ ' o u r savings!

Cotter's Market

"B" BOWLING LEAGUE ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~arathons and Boosters T urn inI E N J 0 'y ;

W in s f or W ee k's Play. I that cool, fragrant aroma which comes f rom fresh Btobacco only. I

The ~ l a l ' a t h o n s and the Boosters I We have the largest and f reshest assor tment of to-r e l as t w ee k's winners in the B I baccos on the Main Line.

gne oi the third series oi the in ter - 11 DAV IS 'howling match es . The Mara- l!lYon a closc game fr om t hc iJ

thereupon the latter camcI The Oldest Store in Na1'berthstrong and defeatcd the Pep

~ 224 Haverford AvenueStandlnl:' "8 " League.

W on. Lost . P .C . , t = : l : ~ l : : 1 t = 1 J : : : { t : : : 2 : : l : e 2 : : : l t : l J : = 1 l = ( l : : : { t : : Q : : : 1 l ~ : Q ; : : i l : = < t = l J : : * : ~ ~ ~Mules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4 .750 _• • • •_ ._ ._ .__ •• __ •• _• • • • •_ ._ .__•• _. __ = = _ . ~ . _ ~ ; . - ~ . _ ~.~ . - ~ . - ; : E•••.~ . - ~ - . ~ . - ~••; E - - ; E . - ; E . ~ - . : ! J i.. ~ - - ~•~ - . ~ - .,. :Boosters 14 6 .700 --=

Marathons '" .. . .. . 8 12 .400 11 :1, I

Pep B o ~ ' s 6 18 . 2 5 0 :4-5-28. , 'I' ,

MARTHONS (31 11\ I :HoYle 156 145 139- 440 I' Be l't EasteI' or an- I iDe Ha n 126 127 156- 409 : ""I", 'Ewell 130 129 175- 438 , :Deans 140 II I 139- 390 'I h t' ,JenkIns 170 149 131- 450 : ot er lme you may '! ITotals 722 661 144-2127 :' :' I

BOOSTERS(l): l Ib k d :' IBaab " 167 152 191- 510 : cepenc on our a e : ': 'Riley ll 8 164 135- 417 , :1 'Follmer 160 123 l l 9 - 402 : goods.: I

~ l ~ ~ t d iii ;;: W= ~ : II ! !Totals 695 674 709-2078 ': t : •

4-9-28. ': They're fresh, tas y :' 'BOOSTERS (4 ) , I, ':

Pabb 160 149 171- 480 and healthful. :iR l 1 e ~ ' 106 127 161- 394 I

I reeman 153 169 122- 444 1

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Totals ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ; ~ 2 ~ 0 ) 783 739-2243 The Narberth Pastry Shop !!Watts 120 llO 124- 354 ':

Maler llO 87 147- 344 b h 3694 I'Merkel 168 138 107- • 13 243 Haverford Avenue Phone N ar e rt l'MaeNlven 148 118 149- 415 ! ;Blind 106 127 113- 346 • •• • _. __._ •• • • ._ •• __ . _ •• • _. __• • • • • • _•• _•• _. __•• __•• .,•• • • • • • • .

Totals 652 580 64D-18'U

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PA.GE EIGHT

Crane's

LUNCHat ou r

FOUNTAIN

What could be moredelicious than a tasty

sandwich and a coolingdrink? And fo r that

let-down feel ing in theafternoon, the anti

dote is awaiting youhere.

Haverford and Narberth

Avenues

Phonc, S.o\RBERTH 3920

A serv ice for the ir future they

will appreciate

Look at your l i fe insurance policies.

If they read "Payabl e t o , my

wife, if she survives me ; otherwise to

my executors , administrators a nd a s

signs," you are no t g i vi ng the service

t o y ou r c hi ld re n you think you are.

The law, and not you, may d ic ta te

what t h ey sha ll receive, an d at con

s iderable cost and delay.

.1 1=============Ec

SAMUEL P. BOWMAN

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colorful as Spring!

POTTERY

Just ONEMinute for Your Children

Ye Oddity Shoppe"The Gif t Cen te r 01 the Main Line"

Haverford at Forest Avenue

Telephone: Nm'berth 2f182

I should en joy th e pri\ 'ilege of explaining in d et ai l h ow y ou

c a n c o rr e c t t h is c o nd i ti on without an y cost.

A field of Spring flowers ;-blue violets,-yellow daisles,

-young g r een g r as s es . That 's

wh:lt you are reminded of as you

fee (;1:1' tables filled w i th t he n ew

- r ;nd beautiful Haeger pottery

just a rr iv ed . T he softest colors

en Nature's pale t te give warmth

an d radiance to the many clever

shapes and sizes o f t he se p op u

la r vases an d bowls. Brighten

~ ' o u r home with a bit o f Sp ri ng

color to match the outside

world!

FOR nENT-Ideal apartment, fiverooms, hall a nd b at h. Conveniences.Big closets. Must see to appreciate, 103Chestnut avenue. Phone Narberth 3784-

M. tf . rSECOND FLOOR apartment,' five

rooms, bath, enc losed porch, a ll outsiderooms. 301 Windsor avenue. tf.

FOR nENT-W e s 1 e y apartments.Wayne . Mode rn apartment. 7 rooms an dbath, janitor service. Three minutes to 'station, 80 trains dally. $85 per month.Garage available. C. M. Agnew. Wayn(!1271 and 732-W.

SEWING l\IACIIINES-AII makes re-Ipaired. Liberal al lowances on old ma chInes for new Singer. Phone Mer ion I1 4 5 8 - ~ . (tfl

At the Theater

MADE PAROLE OFFICER

Iand new ones c o m i n ~ every season, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSb ut t he names above will suggest someof ~ h co lo r r ange s and will .serve. a s. Rates: 20 per word; additional o?nan lIldex a s to how the bloommg tIme seoutive insertions of same advertIse-will vary. • I ment, 10 per word. Minimum charge

April Brings the Primrose Swee. - per wee/c, 80c. )Scatters Daisies at Our F ee t. HO:\IE care at seashore f or s ix normal

little g irl s. An opportunity for parentswho are unable to leave the city toplace their little daugh te r s wi th twocu;tured, experienced teachers at theirsummer cottage on a quiet Jersey beach:healthful, happy summer assured: term.eight weeks beginning June 30, $200;exceptional reference. Address "G," care"Our Town," or phone after 5.30 P. M.Narberth 3972-M. (t. f.)

BUYS :\IAWR employment agency Issupplying f irs t cl as s d om es ti c help.Cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, couples, housemen. R.eferences Investlgated'j32 Central avenue, Bryn Mawr 01' phone

Bryn Mawr 681. (5-5-28)WO:\IAS wl1l do mending of lace cur-I

tains, table linen, clothing. etc .. reasona b ~ e . Phone Narberth 4195-M.

YOI'SG I,, \DY wanted for afternoon I[work. No so!lcltlng or sel!lng. Address"N." car e "Our Town." I"'on S,\I,E-Owner leaving town wll1

sacrifice attractive detached nine r oom, [two bath, garage house . Phone Narbe rth4037-W. (t. f.)

"'OR SALE-216 Forest a ve nue. F ive I O\lcn F r l d a ~ ' Eveningsbedrooms . two baths, two-car garage. ~ = = = a I ~ = = = l l 4 = = = ~ E ; = = = ~Small down p ayment . P ho ne Narberth r bE 't at .c== . -3711. (t. f.) I , . ~ ~ . ~ ~ - - ~ ~ , . . ' " . . , . , . , . , . . . " " , ! , , ! , ~ . . , . ~ . #.,. , , . , ! ; ! " ' ~ ~ ~ h . ~ ' ~

FOR S/\I,E-Three-plece velour over- I t)stuffed !lvlng room suite, $ 30 . 5 23 Home- :8 When Should I Order

~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ i f ~ ~ J . ~ i ] E J ~ ~ ? & i " : & ~ ~ ~ : 2 7 4 : ; ~ ~ ~ ~ i ' : i ~ ~ ' : i : : ; ;one greener field gun, $125. Phone _\ . : : . the Spring rush . The awnings then ma y

~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! E P ; ~ ; ' : 1 , ~ f ~ l i : ~ J I ; t : i ; ; l ' 4 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ : . : : ~ ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; G CO.os t $100. Mer ion 1218-W. · ' ~ J ! t " . ~ - " " · 49 East Lancaster Avenue J...on SAI .E Six-pie ce mis sion l iving Call Ardmo"e 1842 ..

room suite. Call Narberth 2539-W. ~ 2-"9AST";I) Small completely furnished .....4'," ,. #.." . . .. ,. ,. ."4',""",.,,. .. . " ""...# , ; . . " " " , ~ ; . . . , . , . " " " , . ~ .......; ....., ...." " " , " " " . ~ , " " " , . . . , , ~ ~ .............; . . . , . , . . . . ~ ~bachelor apartment. Give fu ll de ta i ls . - -Address ..G." care "Our Town.'. ..------------------------------------------------..-----------------------------------I:...on n E ~ ' I ' - A very desirable off ice in "Narberth Coal Company b ui ld in g. r 'o r .:Information s ee Mr. Dunne. I:

FOR IU;NT-Room and board. Con- I:venlent t o s ta ti on . Phone Nar be rt h \:3910-J. tf :\

I:PIASO Tl:SEn-Repalrlng mechanic

In your town costs much less. Sendpostal Q. Ubertl . 315 Hampden avenue,Narberth.

"A" BOWLING SCORES

Indorsed by Pulpit, Press and Pa

rents. Now No One Reads Them.

116 Elmwood Avenue

~ l 1 r l ) p r t h . I'a.Nm·bel·th 3758- W

Andyou certainly will enjoy

Nash value-smarter s ty l_

ex t r a powe r - f i n e r , more

carefuleraftslDanshipinbody

an d chassis a l ike -a t prices

newly reduced.

for finer motorin , when youou pa y less

bu y a NOtJh!

Th e Specia l Si s Five-Passenger Sedan, illustrated above , shows you this value. So doellit s companion model, th e Advanced Six Sedan

for five. Their prices ar e amazingly low for cal'lllike thesel Come in an d see them.

F. O •• • I ' ' ' C T O I l ~

today's

Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.

lith and Walnllt !'its., Phlladell)hla

Lombu"d 9250

SPEC IAL S IX SEDANt l ~ 1 5

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It.. ~ /

Rober ts Nash Moto r Co.Ardmore Branch

Lancaster Pike at Church Road Telephone: ArdJDore 2975-76

r;,ew Reduced Pr lcn -S4 ModeIa-S84S to . 1 990 - 1 . o. b. f .cto..

Nash powergh'es you a new sens e of seCurityan d confidence, when you drive. The famous

Nash 1-bearin, JDotor an d th e Nash atraight

line ariWlpu t estrapolDerand,reater flesibility

into th e performanceof t h la g r eat mo tor ear.

WTHEN your thoughts turn

W t oanewmoto rca r , tu rn

yoW' thoughtsto Nash.

You'l l e nj oy t he c ha rmi ng

individuali tyof style in Nash

cars. They show th e f1eet

looking, stream-lined profile which

motorcar fashion 80 strongly favors.

P r i ~ e b yMeanValue that Leads theWorld!

l\IODEnN IIAU, equipped for all occa-Islons. Open f or dances, parties, ban-,q ue ts . F or leasing Information apply tn;manager of Na rb er th T he at er o r p ho neNarberth 2458 or Ardmore 3058. Inspec- ,

tlon of Narberth Theater Hall InVited.

AfteJ' EasteJ' Sale

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Annette S h o ~

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REDUCED DRESSES10 Dresses at $19.5025 Dresses at $14.5015 Dresses at $12.5020 Dresses at $8.00

17 Dresses at $5.00100 Hats at $1.95

50 Gage Hats -

Special at $3.50

Spring Coats in the Latest Modes fo rDress and Sport

Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION

Where the 11.pothecary Has Held ForthFor the Las t Quartc<r-Centu1'l1

Telephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

CASH' PRICES

ANTHRACITE COAL

I West Lancaster Avenue

ArdmOl'e 3166 Open Even ing s Ardmo re , Pa.

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478414384432474

759 2183

750 2235

558 1725

186126122133192

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694 2116

140 420161 472

77139 266156 426167 507

88 140 375104 134 : l67134 104 359161 1 95 5U9

12714 6 1 24160 1 80

Totals .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 50 4 87 573 16 10

MRS. VIRGINIA M. FI SS

:\1 rs. Virginia :\1. Fiss, who has

heen a resident o f N ar ber th fo r

many year s , d i ed on Tuesday , fol

l owi ng an ex te nded ilIness. 'fhe fu

neral service wa s held Thursday at

he r late residence, 108 Dudl ey avenue.

Mrs. F i ss leaves four nieces, Mr s

William B. Goodall. with whom s he

lived; Misses Anna an d :Mary

?\Iackeag an d 1\lrs. William JKirkpatrick.

Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 609 558

LUTHERAN LIONSRipper 147Calahan , 129Murray 121Weiss 153

Totals . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . 722 763

PRESBYTERIAN PILOTSRiddle 145 147Hame 139 149Mason 141 121

Haws161

138Brown 125 157

Totals , 711 712

METHODIST METEORSR. Reger ; . . . . . . . . . . 146 108E. Reiss 165 110E. Purring 169 156El. Jenkins 129 184

Hause .Mason .Riddle .Brown .Haws ..- - - - - - -Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 779 805 78 0 2 36 3

March 27:

BAPTIST BATTLERS

~ ~ ~ ~ O I S ~ . " .. . : ' : ' ' : ' ' :: : ' : :: mm~ ~ : : Smedley. W. D. 155 142 119 416Durbin .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 136 137 144 417SmedleY, H. T. 144 156 189 489

Eve ry t on o f c oa l w e sell comes

f romthe LAWRENCE COLLIERY,

which is th e richest mine i n t he vast

MAHANOY DISTRICT.,.

TO VIE FOR CUPI

No Carrying Charges This means to the consumer a uni-, formity in good coal t h e year round.Th e Merion Grammar School I

basketball team h as b ee n practic- i EGG $13.25 Well-sized, l ow a sh , c le an anthra-

in g forI th e CllkP ~ a l m e s h which . STOVE 13.50 cit

2240

star ted as t we e WIt 1 t e game 13.25 pounds to every ton.

between :Merion an d t he Cy nwy d NUT . . . . . . . . . . JJSchool. Tw o practice g ames h av e I PEA 9.75 •• SKELTON, Jr.been p l ay ed wi t h t h e Wynnewood BUCK. . 7.50 THEATRE BUILDING

road school. Th e Merion squad I Bala Ave., Bala,Cynwyd, Pa.is c ompo se d o f th e following:

B t : . ? w ~ , R e i n h a r ~ , Griffith, Mori:- I l l t 5 5 5 E E E E ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ E = E : _ ! ! E c ~ C l ~ I ~ 1~ C ~ : Y I I ~ W Y ; ; d ~ 2 ; 1 5 ~ F'IUan , Wimer , Beuk an d Gaul. I;

Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 716 689 763 21 68

March 24. pos tponed game 01 March 6:BAPTIST BATTLERS

NlcholsOIl 222 194 154 070Kelm .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 135 142 130 ~ 0 Smedley. W. D. 1 4 ~ \ ~ ; \ ; . ~ ~ ~Blind , 11 6 149 483Smedl eY , H. T ~ _ 2 _ . __

Totals , 767 810 744 234 1

PRESBYTERIAN PILOTS112 129 193 434134 130 132 396201 200 142 543169 209 145 543142 137 168 447