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    EMPHASIZEDS

    PRICE, FivE CENTSDi s t r i c t Governor

    Vi s i t s Rotary Clubfor Annual S e s s i o n

    PEACE

    Bala - Cynwyd -Narber th GroupHolds Official Conference

    Announces School DatesNARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA , AUGUST 27, 1937

    Schools of Main Line AnnounceMany Different Opening Datesate Holidays FindMany MOYing About

    Noel C l a i n l s Use ofName

    Remaining Teams' StandingsUnaffected by Decision

    of Officials

    Main L i n e B a s e b a l l IL e a g u e Throws Out i

    R o y e r s f o r d Games I l ....- -J School bel ls wil l beg in ringing on Mawr, September 29; Harcum JunAs August is the favorite vacation the Main Line next Wednesday as t he i or Col lege , Bryn Mawr, Septembermonth, man y of t he residents o f t he f ir st o f t he many schools in the sec - 30 ; Holman School, A rdmo re , S epBorough are at the various seashore t io n opens its doors. Fo r a fulI tember 21; Waldron Academy, Meror mountain resorts enjoying their month thereafter s tudents wiII be ion, S ept em be r 20; Narberth Borholidays while others have re turned to drift ing back from shore and moun- ough schoo ls , S ep tember 7 ; Convent

    PLAY -OFF DATES ARE SETI their homes after delightful motor t ains unt il September 30, when Har- of S ac re d Heart, Overbrook Hills,Itrips through the New England States cum b ri ng s up the rear in the parade September 14; Mater Misericordia,At a mee ti ng of the Main Linelor to the Wes t Coast. O th er s, too, of the new season Merion, September 13; Villa Marie ' Members of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar-Basebal l League last Monday night have h.ad interesting v is it or s f rom The loc al p a r ~ c h i a l schools get Academy, Green Tree, September 13. Iberth Rotary Club h ad t he course ofit was d e c i ~ e d to throw out of the I he varIOUS parts of the country. . down to business early, with a Sep- Valley Forge Military Academy, : their work for the next year out-league stanchngs all the games pla ye d Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Welhen- tember 1 opening. The Narberth Wayne, September 18; Radnor Town- lined Tuesday by the new Dis tr ic ta nd all those f or fe it ed by the late Imayer , o f Essex avenue, returned Public Schools are next to open, with sh ip schools , September 8; Easttown- Governor, Samuel L. Shanaman, oflamented Royersford Club. Wednesday from a week's trip to the f i rs t belI cal led for September 7. Tredyffrin Township schools, Septem- PhoenixviIle.T hi s a ct io n, howeve r, f ai le d to Asheville, N. C. The schools in the var io us Main L in e b el ' 8: St. Katharine High School, Mr. Shanaman, in making his an-change the status of the other teams I Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Schrepfer Townships folIow t he nex t d ay , w it h Way ne , S ep temb er 1 ; Ha ver fo rd nual off icial v isi t to the club, spent-Narberth and Gladwyne remainingIand their children, Kenneth and June,Iprivate schools taking their own good Township schools, September 8; Low- mo re t ha n a n hour wit h t he offieersin a tie for f i rs t p lace, Brookline in ,left Wednesday fo r Margate, N. J., t ime. Some opening dates: er Merion Township schools, Septem- and committee chairmen before thethird and Paoli at the momen t i nIwhere they wiII remain until septem-I Friends Central, Episcopal, Haver- bel' 8; Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, meeting, checking over mat te rs o ffourth, In the event that Coatesville bel' 10. ford P re p a nd Montgomery School, September 29; Agnes Irwin School, management and the club 's p lace ins ho ul d w in t he ir f ou r pos tpon ed Miss Ruth Sup lee, daughter of Mr. Sep tember 22: Shipl ey School Bryn Wynnewood , September 17. Ithe community,g ames , t hey wou ld t ie Pao li f or t he l and Mrs. George B, Suplee, of Wood-' W. JAMES DRENNEN I n h is speech before the members,last play-off position. It has been side avenue, recen tly returned from Th l ' e v e s Rans a c k pl'incipal of the Narberth Public Mr. Shanaman emphasized the partdecided that if a play-off is necessary a stay in Ocean City. Miss Suple e Narberth Children to Schoo ls , who has amwunced the of Rotary in the campaign for worldto determine the fourth place, it will left Wednesday for Baltimore, where D' 'S t f Enroll Next Week r eg is tr at io n dat es fo r t he new peace and deplored t he recen t a t ta ckbe p layed Saturday, Sep tember 11, she wil l be among the guests at a aVIs ore or term. of the Nazis agains t the organiza-with regular play-offs s t ar t ing sun- Idance and house party ~ i v e n by Dr. the Second Time From his vacation cottage at t ion. FeI lowship was emphasized asday, September 12. . and Mrs. Walter A. PatrIck. I Ocean City,W. J. Dt'ennen, prin- J C M K II J W. . a vital factor in the success of RotaryUnless Coatesv iI le f in ishes in the I Miss Virginia Chase, o f Cranford, i cipal of t he Narbe rt h Public c e , r. , In S clubs.running, the championsh ip games wil l N. J., is spend ing sev er al weeks as Over $200 i n C i ga r et te s Taken I Schools, has issued the folIowing C . The governor, a fo rmer teacher inall be played on the Narberth dia- ' the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John C. in Wednesday Night I schedule for enroIlment of pu- Stat e Post er ont e s t ' t he Lower Merion schools, dep loredmond, as the present leaders have in- :.\Iarscher, of Haverford avenue. B I pHs: Idicated their willingness. However, I Mr. Henry P. Newell, Jr., who has u r g a r y Kindergarten enrolhnent for the fact that scientific progress hasif Coatesville lands the f ou rt h p lace ', b een on a mon th 's trip t.o t he Wes t II Former Narbe r th Boy Firs t inlovershadowed ethical growth. Fel-C C d d 1\1 h PR Y OPEN REAR WINDOW a pupi ls w ho will be five years FI'eld of 123 I'n Legl'on lowship,. commum.ty servI,'ce, vocatio.n-berth , they wil l insis t on having theirI oast, ana. a an eXlCO, as r of a ge on or before February . . al service and mternatlOnal servIceshare of t he g ames p layed in Coa tes- turned to hIS home on S. Narbert 15, will take place on Septel11bel' Competi t ion .Davis ' S tore, on Haverford avenue, were emphaSized as the cornerstonesville. avenue. 2 between the hours of 1 and fA I I d f I ' f f ' , I lUI's. Edward Heymann, of Shirley Narberth, was ransacked Wednesday FATHER IS AN ARTIST 0 the movement.s to t Ie met l OOp a ~ - o ,I t "a s , . d . , St J h b Vt h 'e night, for the s ec ond t ime in three 4 P. M. "We must know man befor e we canvoted to s tage i t on a double header II oa , IS m . 0 ns ury, " w eI I ' FOI' PUIl'1 t . Ib . TI I" '11 b she is vi si ti ng her mother Her son mont hs . As bef or e, cIgarettes made I s no prevIOus y en- - - - Ic on demn him. We must understandaSls. l pre Imlllarv games WI e I ., h f ' roIled I'n the Nal'beI'th Schools Jal11es C 1\lcKell JI ' of Penfielcld 'd d b th b t t t f tl I John Heymann has been spending up t e greater part 0 the loot, estI- " , . , , him, " S hanaman s ai d i n amp li fy in geCI e v e es wo ou 0 wee. I ' t d b H d ED ' t b ' enro l lment wiII take place on a fo rmer Na rbe rth residen t, i s the i his themes.The s e c o ~ d ser ie s wil l b e plaYed on. the summer at a camp there, Mrs. ma e ,y owar , aVIs 0 e m September 3 f or g ra de one t o IS t b 18 d 19 tl Ii '1 I IHeymann will re tu rn the latter part the neIghborhood of $225. winner o f t he Pensylvania State con- To illustrate h is second p remi se ,ffep etlhll er k afnll .- le na p aY-j of 11ext week The thieves made t he ir e nt ry by eight inclusive, at the sames e wee' 0 owmg. ., . . hours. t est f or a poster design for POPPYI the Governol: declared, "We must planRec ei pt s f rom t he p re limi na ri es :.\11'. J os ep h Loos, son of M r. and p r ~ m g open a rear Wllldow and n ~ a n - Pupils must present v ac ci na - Day. l\ lcKe Il, who i s e igh te en , a nd a , o ur commuruty work thoroughly, andafter a 10 per cent cut is turned ovel: ' : .\lrs, Paul R, Loos, of Shir ley road, a g m ~ t o, s cr ambl e over , some h!5ht t io n a nd birth certificates or senior at t he Haver fo rd Towns hi p n ot in, h as te , a s s ome s er vi ce c l ~ b st tl I t b I, I I Ihas also been sl lend ing some time at shelvmg 1ll front o f the wmdow wlth- re d n ,V d d f tho lC eag-ue, are 0 e ( IVI( e( amon'" ' , , ' otheI's pl'O f f d t f b' th H' ISh 1 ' f d thO k a 01 g, e nee a co e 0 e ICStl f I' t 40 30 no"', a camll n ea r S t Johnsbury, Vt. out awakenmg t he Dav Is , who live 0 0 a e 0 11 . Ig1 C 00, was m orme IS wec' . b ' A f b .le our ea( i ll '" eams on a _", _ . , Scho I se I' 'II b' th t h h d t k fi t . , fi Id m our usmess. success ul USI-10 . t b ... ' TI . - - d I Mrs. Paul R. Loos, who has been upstairs, The robbery occurred be- 0 ss ons WI egm a e a a 'en rs pnze maepel cen aSls. le willner an t I 'I k W d . h September 7 at 8.40 A. M. for a of 123 ntrie ness man must ' pl ay the game' ac-l oser o f the final play-off will share spend ing sev er al weeks i n Southern ween e even 0 c oc . " . _ . " ~ .. lu g t" h al f d ay session and fuJI ses- e s. cording to the ru les . Confidence in60 40 d . . I!\ew York and was also on a motor Iwhen the store closed, and 6,00 yester-; The winning poster , which surv ived business comes through square deal-a - IVlSlon. d . .. ' ' s i o n s thereafter. hDue to Pao li 's refusal to t ake the l t r ip through New Englan?, has re-I ay m O ~ l 1 l n g , when lvlr. DaVIS opened t e Delaware County contest, wil l be ing."field l as t Saturday at Gladwyne toIturned to her home ~ Sh1l'ley road. the stOle, . ' . ent:red in ~ h national competition, to In conclusion, discussing the inter-replay part of a protested game a Her daughter, r.ohss Jean Loo s, The f ir st l ll dl ca tlOn that the shop Mis s B rown Ha s N ar row ?e J ud ged m New Yor k. , Th e c o n ~ e s t national aspect of the service club,forfeit was awa rd ed to t he K e y N ~ l s . gave a supper and shower last Thurs-! had been visited again w as t he dis- IS s p o n s o ~ e d by the Amencan , L e g l O ~ ' 1 Shanaman u rg ed the Rotarians toThis, plus a 7 to 4 decision in the Iday. evening i n honor of Miss Ruth cO,very of a pasteboard ,box, packed Escape as Holiday Ends PresentatIOn of t he State p rI ze ';1)) l ea rn a nd understand the peoples

    regularly scheduled game, enabled1l\IUlr, d a u g h t ~ r of Mr. and Mrs. WIth loose pack,ages of cIgaret tes , on bde madte atsthet SObuth : rdmore LegiOn across the seas. He cited the inci-the Gla dwyne nine to move i nt o a IDonald D. MUll', of Montgomery ave- the fl,oor where It had been dr oppe d b y Miss Laura M. Brown. of 123 Elm- ugou on ep em er v. d' h' , b d dh d Th I I f d N b I . Y 1\1 K II b h' tI t ents m IS trIps a roa , a n con-f ir st p la ce t ie w it h Narberth. nue,. Cynwyd, who se mar ri ag e, t o Mr. t e mtru er. e oose supp y 0 woo avenue, ar er t 1, IS recover- oung c e comes y IS a en I d d "T t R t IIE C d II k bl b k f h h d I tl H f tl ' II k cue, 0 pu 0 ary a cr oss a ove rContlnuea o n P aKe Four IBlame Iy, of ynwy, WI take I S ~ 1 l 0 'a es a.c 0 t e c o ~ n t e r 7 o \ ~ e Iing from painful injuries suffered ,lanes y. IS a 1erdls a w: - n own Continued on PaK& Fourplace nex t month . s ig ns o f shrmkage and mvestIgatlOn last Saturday at Asbury Pa'k N J Illustrator, and earne a nat iOnal rep-! 1\ll's. Francis V. Mitchell, of Lant-I soon revealed that a large shipment I h hId I I , k' b" utation for his paintings of western IPh'l d I h' Z ', .' f' d h d h d w len s e was ur e to t le trac 'S y I I a e p l a 00 ISIwyn lane, IS spendmg several days at 0 c ar to ns , r ece Ive t at ay, a been scenes.. IUn a u t h o r i z e d , Cape 1\lay, taken. A few \ ~ a t c h e s and fountain a h e ~ v y - s e t man running for a train. 1 G R T

    I 1\11'. a nd 1\lrs, W, I. Dothard, of pens were a lso nnssed. 1\hss Brown suffered a broken nose, Per fo rms f or Police I v en are o r t o l s e___ ,Haverford avenue, and Miss Fanny The store was r obbed on May 23rd a fractured arm a nd r ib a nd f ace i n- Saving the pol ice a long run in hot lFraud" Charged Against Back-! Loos, also of Haverford avenue, have of $600 in money and merchandise by juries when her head struck a s te el weather, Will iam Whalen , 30 , of N. Gift is a Member o f the Fast -er s o f W i ls on i n C ou n ty ireturned f rom a week' s stay in Brat- a thief who smas.hed a rear w i n d o ~ v . rail. S he was t ak en t o t he hospi ta l 4 0t h s treet ncar Baring, chose a spo tl D is ap p ea ri ng R ac e o fScrap I tleboro, V t , ~ w h e r ~ they were the I These t\";o r o b b e l ' 1 e ~ , the only ones, m for treatment and was brought home right i fron,t of t ~ Lower Merion Giant TortoisesIg ue st of l \h ss LOUise Beaty at h er t he store s twenty-eIght years of eXlst- Tuesday t o compl et e her recovery TownshIp police statIOn early SundayI

    MAKES PLEA FO R UNITY Isummer home. . . ' ence, come as p ~ r t ~ a wave of st?re' from the injuries and resultant shock. for an a u t o n ~ o ~ i 1 e coIlision. . The Philadelphia Zoo is constantlyI 1\11', and Mrs. Wilham BaIley Good-I and house entrIes m Lower Menon The accident occurred at the un- He was d l ' 1 v I ~ g on t.he wI:ong sldel the recipient of divers gifts o f a ni -Charles V, Noel, s ec re ta ry o f the Ialii> ~ ~ U d l e y a v ~ n : e ' d e n t e r t a i ~ e d ~ t a ~ d N a r b e r t ~ in r ~ ~ ~ n \ m ~ n t h s ' k Some fortunate concl us io n o f a two weeks ' o Lanca,ster p I ~ e , p o l ~ c e Said, \\:hen!mals, Quite logically it is the receiv-Narberth Borough Council ~ n chief a u e supper a u r a y e vemng m SIX were ma e pu IC as wee ' . v ~ c a t i o n ,at the shore resor t with her hIS machme. collIded With one dl'1ven ing s tat ion for all the discarded whiteof the Narbe rt h F ir e Company, I Continued on Page Three Continued on P ag e Two SIster, 1\I1ss Mabel Brown. by Robert TImothy, 23, of Penn street, rats and baby alligators in t he e it yI I I Bryn Mawr ' 'aut lOrize

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    Twu OUR.TOWN August 27, 1937

    This WeekFamous

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    E. C. GRISWOLD

    DAVIS'

    Monday and Tuesday

    Thursday-Friday-Saturday

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    " E L E P H A N T BOY"Based on

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    G- EREFRIGERATORSand all appl iancesSales Seryice

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    L i br ar y A dd s Books _ ~ ~ ~ ~ = p : : : h ~ i 1 = = a d = e = = I P : : : h : : : l a =~ = = ~ = = ~ = ~ : : : ~ = = ~ ~=-on Fore ign Sub jec t s I * Carson Long Inst i tute *Cont in ue d t rom Pal\'e One Boys ' l\Jlllta.'Y School. Ed ue al es t hewho le hoy- physl ea ll y. men tany .thor is a Frenchman and is, of course, momlly. How to leal'll. how tomuch interested in what he ca ll s "The l ah or. how to II\'e. Pr el la re S f or('ollt>g-e Or husincsH. C h a r a c t ~ rF re nc h e lement " o f Canada, but he h u i l d i n ~ s up reme . Ha te s $500.\ \ r i te for eatalog"ue.does not neglect Br it ish Canada nor , Box 3S New Bloomfield, Par

    t he di scuss ion of Canadian and Ameri - . ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ! ~ 'can interests. -"Discover ing South Amer ic a, " by

    Lewis R. Freeman is "a survey o f t heSouth America o f Ye st er d ay , Todayand Tomorrow." It does not claim tobe an exh au s ti ve s tu dy , b ut it is at ho roughly r ead ab le and int e res ti ngtale which becomes absorbing when itcontrasts present day conditions withthose t he a ut ho r s aw man y years ago.

    This week-end the Narberth Theatre presents "Elephant Boy," filmedin I n di a , and ba sed on Rudyard Kipl in g' s n ov el "Toomai of the Elephants." It features Sabu, a twelveyear-old Indian l ad , i n t he t it le roleof the boy who succeeded to hisgrandfather's respec ted nickname because of his s ki ll i n handling elephants. Iravatha, an elephant, ha sthe next important part.

    Monday and Tuesd ay b ri n gs "Parnell," a historical romance aboutCharles Stewart Parnell, "UncrownedKing o f I r el and , " his love affai r wi thKat ie O'Shea, a married woman, ther es ul ts o f th e sensational divorcescandal that followed, a nd i ts effecton the l iv es o f the t wo p er so ns i nvolved and on P ar ne ll 's c ar ee r a sleader of the Irish Party in the bitterfight for h ome r ul e. Clark Gableportrays P ar ne ll a nd M yrna Loyenacts Kat ie . M on da y night at nineeveryone p lays "Bonus" for valuableawards.Wed ne sd ay (Ca sh Awa rd N ig ht )and Thursday features "A s Good asMarr i ed ," t he story of a secretarywho ma rr ie s h er boss to help hims av e o n h is i nc ome tax. It has JohnBoles as t he t ax -dodg ing architectand Doris Nolan as the helpful secretary who turns t he t ab le s on herhusband of convenience.

    N ex t F ri da y a nd S at ur da y "T heEmperor's Candlesticks," with Will i am Powel l and Louise Rainer wil l beshown.

    MAGUIRE-DIEHL

    about th e plans fo r im provements?Tel l us what y ou h av ein m in d a nd w e willwork up sketches an dcosts; then discusst hem i n de t ai l , at you rconvenIence.Just call CYNWYD 662

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    A quiet wedding took place at noon ~ on Saturday , August 21, i n A ll Saints ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~Church, 'Wynnewood, when Miss EdithWilliamson Diehl, daug-hter of 1\11 andMrs. Frank Duke Diehl. 25 Cynwydroad, Bala, became the b ri de o f Mr.George Barrie Maguire, son of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph D. Maguire, 300Gra yl in g a ve nu e, Narberth. Thecouple motored to New Hampshirefor t h ei r honeymoon.

    Camper s He a d in g Ho rn e "Elephant Boy" a t N a rb e rt hF r om R a ng e r Lodge This F ri da y a nd S at ur da y

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    The split i n Mon tg omer y Cou nt yRepublican ranks, resul t ing from thefour-way prothonotary contest , showsno immedia te prospect of settlementthis week.

    Endorsement of Walter A. Wilson,former editor of the NorristownTimes Herald, h as b ee n g iv en b y the

    No Settlement Seenin Republican SplitOver County Office,Poss ibil i ty o f Compromise Can Ididate fo r Prothonota ry Shows

    No Immediate Promise

    Friday, August 2 7, 1 93 7

    Sat'll1'day's ResultsCoatesville, 6; Media, 5

    I I Contlnued from Page OneG adwyne, 7; P ao 1, 4 Char li e Dyke s, Len Jones , Jack Free-Narberth, 14; Pottstown, 2 man and Bob P ai ne k ep t t he t eam in

    Upper Darby, 11; Downingtown, 9 the runn ing .(Sunday G a m e s - P o . ~ t ] J o n e d ) The councilors sewed up the sea-Standings of the Teams sons series by thump ing th e boys 10-3

    W. L. P. C. as Pop Fowler again ha d the ladsNarberth , 21 6 .778 breaking their backs in an e ff or t t oGladwyne 21 6 .778 hit his tantalizing delivery. Jim Fitz-Brookline 18 6 .750 patrick an d Hack Webs t er led thePaoli 15 12 .555 council with the willow as Don Smith,Coatesville 11 13 .458 B ob Warwick and Rolly Young pro-Pottstown 10 15 .400 vided the seniors strength.Media A. A. 8 15 .348 Mt. Pleasant and Mt. Chocorua wereDowningtown 8 17 .346 sca led by two groups of the l i tt le fel-Upper Darby 4 23 .147 lows. Parke Schoch, Fred Stelwagon,Dick Deal and Charlie Walton raced

    "Harmony C omm ittee," which is List American Premiere'up Mt. Pleasant while B il l Thomas,headed by Senator Theodore Lane , Howie Irwin, Paul Hicks and BillBean and whi ch i nc lude s s uch pol it i- ;of Bystander for Sept. Ryan ~ l 1 o u n t e d the h igher pinnacle ..

    1 I d P t C H f L : Cabll1 fifteen copped the weekly m-ca ea e rs as e er . ess, 0 ower . .. . . ' . spectlon pnze. Dave Alburger, CliffMenon Township ; Shenff Edwll l H . :Hedgerow Thea tre WIll Present Rober ts , Bob Rowley, Harley Anders,Bellis, Harold C. P ik e, R al ph Mor -: Unusua l Play of Eng. Ralph Moss a nd J ohn B ar tl e g et theg an , W ay ne Her'!mess, F ra n k S ha l- I lish Prison Life weekly insJlection speed boat ride.kop and Frederick B. Smillie. ' Gordy Clausen seems t o b c the onlyA faction headcd by Fred C. Peters, September's noteworthy opening b oy in camp who will receive a goldpresident of the Montgomery County. for Philadelphia theatre goers will be medal fo r ! lassing the specified tests.Commissioners, and Wil1iam Hower is; the Ame ric an p re mie re o f Robert Silver awards in all probability wil1supporting Earl B. Bechtel, of pot ts- : Brennan 's "Bystander" at the Hedge- be presented to Boyd Brodhead andtown. row Theatre, Moylan-Rose Vall ey, on I Buzz Torrey while Rusty DeBurlo and

    Of the two remain ing candidates , September 14. This unusual play o f ' J ack Schofield seem headed for bronzeWilliam T. Mul dr ew a nd Roman us English prison-life was f ir st given emblems. Ou t of a possible two hunFellman, i t is possible that l\!uldl'cw theatrical cxi:;tence at the famed d red and twent y- fi ve po in ts , two hunmay he considered a a compromise Abbey Theatre in 1930. dred are needed for a g'old award, oneselection i f b oth f ac ti on s ca n agree The author h a treated h is a b so rb - hund red and seventy-five for a silveron a comprom ise. ing subject in a serio-comic fashion, one, and twent y- fi ve l e s ~ for the

    There is apparently some ques t ion which successful1y maintains audience bronze. Eaeh of these marks a worthas t o th e real i s sue back of the rift. s us pe ns e f rom t he momen t the first while achievement. There i s s til l a nWhile Pe te rs h as been accused of a t- line i spoken until the final curtain. other week t o g ai n points and at thetempting to set himsel f up as c o u n t ~ Th e Abbey production wa s so tre- banquet Saturday others will probablyleader, he denies this, stating that mendously popular, that t he p la y was be recognized.his only reason for not goi ng along r e\ 'i ve d t he f al l o f t he s ame year. S tun t n i gh t Tuesday was feat ur edwith the "Harmony Committee" is' The new week starts of f o n August: by the little boys' presentations.t he des ir e t o do what is for t he "good :W with Eugene O'Nei l l' s "The Em-IDicky Ryan, Bobby Cairns, Bob Naro f t he Repub li ca n party." peror-.Jones," and i\lr. Shakespeare's, r ig an a nd D ie k Lon ga ke r wer e h ea d

    The withdrawal of J. Stroud ,rebel', immor tal comedy, "Twelfth Night ,' " l iners in the skits. Another p leasantNorristown attorney, f rom t he judge- p lay ing Tue sday . Sept ember 1 b r i n g ~ a tt ra ct io n was t he s in gi ng o f Agnesship race in i \ lontgomery County, was BemaI 'd S haw back to Hedgerow's Cassidy, a girl from Camp Arcadia,

    To he sure . we h av e t he gold. a nn ou nc ed t hi s week. Although :" tage in the form o f "Too True to be who is studying for grand opera, whoBu t that gold is wor th t he present Weber 's name will appeal' on the bal.' Good," which has p la ye d t o sold en ter tained with several popular andh. . lot for the primary, September 1-1, out houses s ince i ts a ddi ti on to the semi-classical selections.Igh pl'lce only because t he Un it ed h is a ct ion will leave the field clear theatre ' s reper tory in July. "Misa l- Inste ad of the weekly campfire

    State s ' I 'r e asu ry ha s i nt la te d t he for the u na nimo us n om in at io n o f I ia nc e, " ano th e r Shaw favo r it e will Saturday night , Mr. Fowle r and Mr.gold market . \Vere th e Tl'eaSll ry ,Judge Knight on t he R ep ub li ca n be performed Thursday. Perry presented the movie "One In asudden ly to stop huying' gold- the ticket. Th e week clo,.;es with another per- Mil1ion." To compensa te for the lossvalue of gold would collapse. In his statement announcing his' formance of "Penny Wise" on Friday o f t hi s w ee kl y feature, it was com-eI wi thdrawal , which was sent to Pe te r s, and Shaw's "Arms and t he Man " on h in ed w it h the fraternity meetingl in a, l ik e . Ja pa n, w an ts w ar Weber stated that he would support Saturday. Sunday. J oh nn y Mar ti n, D ana Ca-supplies from th e United States. Bechtel. hoon and Mr. Dick Withington did

    So, since C hina has no gold, as Noel Claims Use of I the entertaining.Japan has, we have decided to 1)\1:' Merion Notes Name Un a ut h or iz e d Camp c ~ o s e s .August 30, and thehe r silver. Ou r own silver stocks 1\11. a nd M rs . G eo rg e Reebic John- Icara:'an Will arl'l\'e home at Narberthar e s k ~ ' high. \Ve dO\1't nred sil- son, of Ca lve rt r oad, ar e spending Continued trom P a ~ e One IStation between 2.30 and 3.00 the fol-some time at the l\!a!llewood C lu b i n prop.osce l. I d id not e \' en know what I lowing afternoon, Tuesday, August 31.vel'. ,V e ha w n o us e fo r it. Bu t the White Mountains. they were planning to do when thewe ar e huying' i t, b u il d in g ' a stor- Dr. and Mrs. J. Harold Austin, o f Wils on m en sent out announcements BADER-FARLEYage v au lt f or it at \Y es t Po in t, Statc r oad, Cynwyd, formerly o f w ith m y n am e on a s t re as ur er . F i- \ The marriage of Miss Margueritesimilar to th e gold vault at For t Merion, left on Wednesday for Stowe, nal1y, I firmly believe that our efforts M. Farley , daughter o f M r. and Mrs.Knox. Vermont, where they will remain un- in 8trengthening our party can o n l ~ ' 1 J oh n J . F ar le y, of N ew Y ork and

    'I'lle til the middle of Se]Jtember. be realized by following a common, Germantown, and Ml'. Daniel S.

    Rt, t'o rd eone!udps as fol- I'\11. a nd M rs . T . J oh ns on \\ 'ard. of ,.;ense program o f g iv in g every dis - Bader , Jr., 80n of Mr. and Mrs.lows: Nor th L at ch es l an e, ar e a t W in te r t ri ct representation. I am beh ind the: Daniel S. Bader, of Merion, will take"\Yhile Amel'iea p il es l ip g ol d, Harbor, 1\le., until after Labor Day. men who have the fine courage ofl place on Thursday, September 2, int he r est of the world piles lip Miss Emilie K. Townsend, daug-h- l ea de rs hi p t o a dv oc at e s uc h a pro-, St. Vinc ent 's Chu rch, Ge rmant own ,armaments. t el ' of 111. a nd M rs . Caspar W. B. g ram t ha t w il l g iv e true direction! at 10.00 A . 1\1.Townsend, has returned from 'Vinter and bring t rue harmony to our par ty ." ; Upon their r e tu rn f rom a wedding"And ou r State De l11lrtment Harbor, Me., where ~ h has been the trip, Mr. Bader and his bride wil l r e-urged d i s armamen t lIpon t he v er y gue8t of D r. and Mrs. Edward B. Matt h ew Black Carson s ide in Cleveland, Ohio.Ilations whose rearmament we ar e Krumbhaar, who ar e spending the Funeral serYices will be held tonightdoing ' so much to finance. summer there. for 1\lajor Matthew Black Carson, who"\\ 'hpre will it end? Mr. an d :\lrs. Franklin l\Iaxwell, died Wednesday at his home, 214 Avon

    "I . 1'1 I . of Narberth H al l, h ave returned r oa d, Merion . H e w as sixt,'.t IS I {e y to e nd . f ir st . W it h "rom a two weeks ' stay a t E dg ar - Major Ca rs on s er ved i n t he S pan-Uncle Sam holdin!! th e c...old 111H! t 1\1. . own, . ass. ish-American \Var and in the \\ 'orldf or t he " 'o rl d, amI, seeol\(l, with 1\11. and Mrs . Wi ll i am W. Swayne, Wa r he sen'ed at the Plattsburg Offi-t he Amer ic an people f oo ti ng t he o f Val le y r oad, h ave returned from eel's' Training Camp, and later withbill an d f i gh t in g fo r v i ct or y i n an - a several weeks' stay at C o n w a ~ , ' in the 302dAmmunit ion T rain of theo th er wo rl d war . the Wh ite Mountains. They also 77th Division and wit h Company K,spent part of th e summer at South- 306th Infantry, as a captain. He later

    "Could we s el l ! !o ld hack to t Lid t S ' L kamp on, '. " an a prll.lg a ' e , became pro\ 'os t marshal at Camp Up-Japan? To Engl a nd ? T o Prance? N. J. Theil' daughter, MI8S Jane, t on , L on g Island, with t he r an k ofTo Russia? Those nations aren't Ele anor Swayne , who ha s been spend- major.buying' goold. They're selling' it - i ng t he past t hr ee weeks at Under- He was a member o f the Masonic If you h av e a n opinion, write Ourto us. An d th e more they sell, th e hhll Center, Vermont , r e tu rn ed wi th f r at e rn i ty , t he American Legion, the Town a letter.t em. ;Spanish-American \Var Veterans andless interes t tllt'y haw in keeping Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lean, of the Mili tary Order of Foreign Wars. , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! = ~ ~ ~gold as a medium of exchange oj' Val le y V iew road, have returned Surviving' him ar e his wife the former WHY WORRYas a base fo r llIonej'. The more If ~ 0 1 . I ~ . a , ~ ' e e , k ' ~ s . t a ~ : i n C leve la nd , M is s Bes si e Brinton, of W ~ s t Chester;gold we buy . t he more it will profit \\hel.e t h e ~ \\ele ~ a l l e d on account of two son s and two daught e rs . Bur ia l. ' the 11Iness of thei r daughter . "11 b . A'1' N' 1 Cthem to abandon gold as money. . .. . r \\ I e In 1 Ington atlOna eme-, , ' . M l. a nd MIS. AlbeIt \\ . l\1ottelll, tery, Washington.

    ~ I e a n w l l l l e , t he g ol d purchases of K enilworth road, have as their,drag us d ee pe r a n d d e ep e r i n to t he gue st s, M r. Mottern's brothel' and' . arms race. An d once th e "'oldsister-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph J .

    I ':' Mottern , of Cinc inna ti , Ohio.ma r {et eoJ ]a !lSeS, the American 1\1 G P b d J f V 1. rs. eorge ea 0 y, 1'., 0 a -people \\'Ill pa y fo r th e losses in l ey V iew road, a nd h er son, recentlythe s we at o f t he ir brows. re turned f rom a several weeks ' stay

    "\Ve don' t llPed more g'old. \Vc in Virginia, where t he y v is it ed r e-dOll't want m ore gold. ,V e can 't latives.. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Manci ll , o faff?rd t o t ak e mor e g ol d, at an y N. Latches lane, thei r daughter , MisspIlee. Mary Mancill, a nd t he ir niece, Miss

    "Buyil/g gold is buyil/[J 11'(/1'." Nan McFadden, daughter of MI'. andMrs. Charles F. McFadden, of BrynThieves Ransack Dav i s ' \Ma\ \' r avenue, Cynwyd, r e tu rned r e -

    St f S d T c en tl y f rom a month's stav at theor e or econ lm e . . :_ Lake PlaCid Club 11\ the Adirondacks.Continued from Paee OneLast SJlring an additional patrolman SHEARER-PATCHETT

    was added t o t he Narbe r th f or ce , g iv- Miss Florence Br il l of Green Hi1ling the Borough a sergeant and foul' Farms, Overbrook, announces thepatrolmen-the extra man on duty al- marriage of he r niece, Miss Janeways at night s. Members of the Lower IPatchett to Mr. F . Har tl ey ShearerMerion detective staff were busy with son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander H.a hunt fo r clues Thursday. Shearer, of' N ew York , w hich to ok

    Mr. Davis' son, Eugene H . Dav is , p la ce Saturday. 'Narberth councilman and manager of Upon t he ir r et ur n f rom a weddingthe s to re , was absent on a trip to trip Mr. Shear er and his bride will'VIrginia. reside in Pr ince ton , N. J.

    This $1 :30,OO{),OOO worth o f g ol dwas shipped to th e Fnitc>d ~ t a t e s ,sold to th e ' I ' r e a s u r ~ . '1'0 h uy t hegold, t he ' l ' r e a ~ . ; u r : wi ll hOl' row th e1 1 l 0 n r ~ ' , at interC's t-i.e . , increaseo ur n at io na l debt. ~ o .Japanswa r has hoo st ed our na tiona l dehtby $] :W,OOO,OOO.

    Uncle S am Mus t Pay t he BillIn a forceful editorial, t he Ph il a

    delphia Record condemns th e goldbuying' policy o f t he Uniteo ~ t a t e s'I 'reasury. and warns that thisp o l i e ~ ' will s ad dl e t hi s c ou nt rj 'with th e co st s o f t he n ex t w ar .

    'I'he Record t a h s th e case ofJapan an d charges that th e .Japanesc, facrd w ith new warfare inChina, s cou ted a round fo r fUIHls.They wc rc aware that { ;n c le 8 al l\w as h uy in g' I.mld-anel paying'about twice th e cost. of it s production. No.1 a p an ] 'r ad ju st ed h erg ol d h as e, whi ch r e le a se d approxi.m a t e l ~ - $1 :m,OOO,O(lO worth of he rgold.

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    Co-operative Community Newspaperfounded in 1914 by the NarberthCiv ic Assoc ia ti on , and p lLbl ishedevery Friday at Narberth, Pa.Phlllp Atlee Livingston. PublisherEdwin L. Paxson, EditorAnne Morgan Roberts , Social Editor

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    -spira l and croquignole; French Oil,Zotos and Frederic.Experienced operators.Monday, Tuesday , Wednesd ay

    -3 specials for $1Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials for $1.25

    "Know where your l aund ry goes"Ardmore 4400St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.

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    WEST LAUREL HILLCEMETERY

    Beauty and security are requisites i n t he p la cewe choose for t ho se whom we have loved andl ost awhil e . Vis i t t hese ch arming hills abovethe Schuy lk il l R iv er . Conveni ent t o all MainLine residents.

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    Swim and Play TennisPool Open Evenings Till 11 P. M.BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    COOPER'S Jockey Shorts , SOcREIS Athletic Shorts. . . . . . . . . . . . , 5 5c-2 for $1b.quire about our Christmas Club beginni,.g Sept. 11th~ 4 . 1 2 U t = 1 2 T I i ' " t = ~ ~ S SIi()J)121 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth 2772(Open every evening)

    Total Assets .................... ;............... $198,049.11LIABILITIESBonded Indebtedness (with Vote of Electorate) $18,000.00Bonded Indebtedness (without Vote of Electorate) 46,000.00Temporary Loans 7,000.00Total Liabilities $71,000.00

    1 This Includes only board's payments to the Retirement Board and not teachers'deductions.Include only tax which remains unpaid at the date of thi s repor t.We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and findt hem correct , and that the secur it i es of the officers of t he board are inaccordance with law.August 1, 1937.

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    I National Bank ofNarberthI Deposi ts I n su r e dunde r t h e Government Plan

    Member 0/ Federal Reserye System Open at 8 A .M . dai ly f o r y o u r convenience

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    $250.00225.001,798.51166.0075.00107.411,140.00371.73

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    $15,000.0015,000.00$1,802.24

    $4,734.5:.1I$2,821.44913.801,073.14295.63148.4931.75

    $5,284.25$54.49628.02

    $12,945.633,837.2519.36

    $4,133.65$3,499.9287.7035,219.25710.621,421.4780.0032,575.00

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    $154,371.8219,450.00

    $73,593.96$199.033,568.00650.00274.5043.00

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    $82,807.56

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    Narberth Bridge ScoresThu rsd ay a ft ernoon , Augu s t 19,

    top score-Mrs. W. W. P ie r son andMrs. C. Alfred PeenEY; second place,Mrs. Frank McEnanem and Mrs. C.A. Hammer.Saturday evening, August 21, top

    score-Mrs. C. A lf re d P ee ne y a ndRoy Greenwood; second place, ArthurCooney and Mr. Fox , a guest.Monday evening, August 23, topscore-J. H. Ba ke r a nd William

    Thompson; second p la ce , D r. MarkE . Morgan and Arthur Cooney.

    OUR TOWN

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    Of t h e Schoo l Di st ri c t o f t he Borough o f Na rb e rt hMontgomery County, Pennsylvania

    F or t he School Ye ar E n di ng July 1, 1937

    Total Recoipts

    AUDITOR'S REPORT

    Paid

    (to be Available for School Year 1937-38) ..SINKING FUND REPORTRECEIPTS

    Balance on Hand July I, 1936 .Received from General Fund .Received from Interest .

    Total Expense of Instruction .Auxiliary Agencies and Coordinate Activit ies (C)Books, Repairs, Replacements and Other Expense .Transportation " .Social Centers and Recreation .Other Expen se o f Auxiliary Agencies .Medical Inspection .

    Total Genera l Cont rol .Instruction CB)Salaries of Principals .Suppl ies of Principal's Office .Salaries of Teachers .Textbooks .Supplies Used i n Instruction .Attending Teachers' Institute .Tuition .

    General Control CA)Secretary's Office, Salaries .Treasurer (Salary) .Tax Collector .Auditors .Census Enumeration .Other Expense Business Administration .Supt. of Schools' Office, Salaries .Other Expen se o f Gene ra l Control .

    Amount Levied (Face of 1936 Dupli-cate) .Additions to Duplicate .Penalties Added After (Oct. 1 , 1936)Total Amount of Tax to be Collected.Exonerations .1936 Tax Returned . Not Filed as Liens or Returned . . . . 692.00Net Amount of 1936 Tax Col lected . . 4,981.20RECEIPTS

    Balance on Hand July 1, 1936-General Fund .Proper ty Tax , 1936 .Per Capi ta Tax, 1936 .. . Delinquent Tax (Previous to 1936) .State Appropriation .Temporary Loans $7,000.00 Bond Sales .All Other Sources .

    TAXATIONAssessed Valuation of Taxable Real Estate $4,600,420.00Number Assessed with Pe r Capita Tax 3,522Number of Mil ls Levied 18Rate of Per Capi ta Tax .................................. 2.00AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! IPe r Capita Property Total

    "Bonus" Award WinnersThree Narberth residents won

    pr iz es i n the Narberth Theatre'sMonday nigh t "Bonus" game. Theywere Mrs. C. R. Kaeber, 209 Woodside avenue, glider; H. W. Herbruck ,104 Avon road, lamp; J. L. Jenkins,301 Grayl in g a ve nu e, p it ch er a ndglasses.Oth er awa rd s wen t to Miss Bar

    bara Dobson, St . Davids, i r on ; E lv aCorbin, Wes t Man ay un k, a sh tray;Miss Barbara Townsend, Bryn Mawr,boudoir set.

    THE FIRESIDE

    Peach FestivalThe Friendship Circle of the Nar

    berth Methodi s t Episcopa l Churchwill hold a pea ch f es ti va l on Friday,September 10, froIn 6 until 9 P. M.,at the church. There will be a numbe r of other attractions in connection with the affai r. The r, e i s a smalladmission fee.

    Continued from Pall'e Oneh on or o f Mrs. Goodall ' s brother-inlaw, Mr. Wil li am J. Kirkpat r ick , tocel eb ra te h is b ir th day. There werefourteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Goodall h ad a s their guests over the weekend, M rs . P ro ct or L ea hy a nd MissF lo re nc e T ow nse nd , o f RidgefieldPark, N. J.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles, of Lant

    wyn lane, have l ef t f or a n e xt en de dtrip to Wisconsin and Canada.Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hutter, of

    Lantwyn lane, ar e receiving congratulations upon t he b ir th of a daughter, Carol Hutter, on July 15.Mrs. Hutter wi ll be remembered ast he fo rmer Miss Anne Compton.Miss Florence Davis , of Newcastle,Pa., was t he g ue st of Mr. and Mrs.Albert E. Davis, o f Ion a avenue, overthe week-end.Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stoudt, ofWoodside avenue, have just returned

    from a two weeks ' motor trip throughNew England.Mr. an d Mrs. E. J. Pollock and

    their family, o f A vo n r oad , 1\lerion,will return September 5 from Wildwood Crest, N. J., where they havebeen spending the summer. They hadas t he ir g ue st f or a w ee k, Mrs . Pol lock's sister, Mrs. J. Raymond Sharp.1\lrs. Sharp has returned from NewYork, where she went to bid her,.;ister, Mrs. Boyd Bullock, bon voyage,1\Irs. Bullock is taking a cruise toBermuda.1\11. and Mrs. ClIfford D. Goodwin,of Lantwyn lane, ar e on a motortrip to New Hampshire.Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Churchman, Jr., of Penn Valley, have re

    turned home after a two weeks' walking trip t hrough the Whi te Mountains.Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Briner andtheir f a m i l ~ ' , of Merion avenue, retu rned last week from a week',.; automobile trip through New England.Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Snyder, ofWoodbine and Narberth avenues, have

    returned from a five weeks' visitwith their son-in-law and daught e r,Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beighle, ofRobindell, on Lake Damar is cot ta ,Nobleboro, Me.1\11. and Mrs. Manuel K line, ofWashington, D. C., a re t he g ue st s ofMr. an d Mrs. C. H. Woolmington, ofNarb rook Park , for several days .Miss Ruth Woolmington an d MissElinor Abel, both of Narbrook Park,ar e spending several days this weekat Keswick Grove , N . J.1\1rs. Walter R. O'Sullivan a nd h erfamily, who have been spending th ismonth at Lyme, Conn. , w il l returnshortly to their h0me on Windsoravenue. Total Aux. Agencies and Co-ordinate Activities .

    l \Ir. and Mrs. Caryl E. Starr, of Opera t ion CD).\\'ynnewood court have returned \Vages of Jani to r s and Oth er Employes .f r ~ m a motor trip ;hrough New Eng-I ~ ~ : i e r ; . L i ~ h t .~ I ; d ' P o ' \ ~ ~ ; . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :la nd a nd are now spending a few Janitors' Supplies .days in Pittsburgh. Telephone Rental .Miss Elaine Starr spent several Other Expense of OperatIOn .-----weeks at Camp Indian Run. Total Expense of Opera t ion .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Manning, IMaintenance CE)of Hampden avenue had as their iUpkeep of Grounds .guest fo r sevel'al d a Y ~ last wee k M rs . R ep a! r of Buildings .T' . ' RepaIrs and Replacement:N. E. \\ al'l1er, of MIlford, Delaware. Of Heat ing , Plumbing and Ligh t ing ,1\11. and Mrs. Lesslie Joy, of Of Apparatus Used in Instruction ,Wynnedale road, spent the week-end Of Furniture : .in Ocean Cit y as t he gu es ts o f Mr. Other Expense of Mamtenance . .-----and Mrs. Fmnklin R. Lindsay, Jr., Total Maintenance .who ar e spending t he summer there. IFixed Charges CF)MI'. and Mrs . H . C. Middleton, J r ., S tat e RetiI'ement Board ' " " .

    of Shirle\' r oa d h av e as t he ir g ues ts Insur an ce :f .' I d ' M d M B D Fi r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $216.39or se ve ra ays, 1. an rs . . . Depository. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00Truslow and thei r daughter , Miss Ann Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80.18Truslow, of Char l es town, West Va. 446.57Mrs. William Hoeschle a nd h er son,Billie, of Grayling avenue, h av e r e- Debt se r ; i : :lCG)' , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,545.44 Ayailable for Dinners, Outings and Banquets

    turned from a several weeks' stay at IRedemption o f Bonds Direct f rom General Fund $15,000.00Ocean Ci ty . Payments to Sinking Fund from General Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,837.25 Mill Road, Brookline, Pa. Phone: Hilltop 1600Miss Bet te Mae Hoeschle is return- Redemption of Shor t Term Loans 10,000.00 Il:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-i.li ng t hi s week from a camp in the Payments of Interest on Bonds 3,110.80

    P Payments of Interest on Short Term Loans 140.00 . ~ ! : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! j (oconos. ----- IiMr. and M rs . S pe nc er V . Smi th , Total Debt Service $32,088.05are mov in g o n S a t u r d a ~ ' from 220 Capital Outlay CH)Hampden a\'enue to 210 Essex avenue. Furniture 3 ~ 8 8 . 0 8 5 5Instructional Apparatus .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Barton , Other Equipment 377.93of Wynnewood road , and their daugh-ter, who are spending several weeks Total Capi tal Outlay $714.83in Ventnor, N. J., will re tu rn a f te r SUMMARYLabor Day. Total Receipts .Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Smit h, o f 114 Total CUrl'ent Expen ses ( I tems A-F In cl u si ve ) .. $90,775.00Merion avenue, had as t he i r g uest s Tota l Debt Service (Item G) 32,088.05O\'er the week-end, Mr. and Mrs . To ta l Capi tal Outlay (Itt:m H) 714.83J ul ia n F . Gordon a nd t he ir d au gh ten;, Patricia Anne and Sally , of 1\H.Lebanon, Pittsburgh, who were re- Balance on Handturning home from a stay in OceanCi ty , N. J.

    Summer Store,Hours 9.30-5.00

    HAVE a carefree summer_ Snapyour fingers at winter_ by getting in your winter'ssupply of Newton Coal thisweek. You'll save moneyyou'll avoid disappointment- and you 'l lbe ready for anyf rost or s torms that wintercan hand out. Newton Budget P l an makes p ayment seasy, too.

    Order yourCoal now

    Phon. Ardmor. 2550or AII.gh.ny 8400-W , 5201

    Haunt You-

    Don't let

    $29.95

    College Shop,Second Floor

    Total Receipts .DISBURSEMENTS

    Out t o Redeem Bonds .Total Payments .- - - - - -1Balance in Fund, Ju ly 1, 1937 .ASSETSSchool Buildings and Sites .1 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 1 Textbooks and Equipment .My Summer Office Hours Unpaid Taxes'at Residence Office Tax Per Capita417 Anthwyn Road, Merion Collector's OutstandingMonday and Friday-7 to 9 P. M. Liens Taxes

    D W G W I 1936 Tax $7,922.00 $692.00r. m. . a to n 1935 Tax 4,297.11 257.00P h o n e ~ P ~ : : ; . t t ; ~ : ~ 2464 1934 Tax . . . . . . . . . . 3,302.50 81.14. If .no answer, Narberth 2510,J Previoua to 1934 Duplicate 5,574.85 189.41______________ I!.. - '1Sinking Fund Ba lance ...................................

    COLLEGE FASH ION SHOW ,FRIDAY AT 12 AND 2:30

    EWEESt112-24 CHESTtfUT STPHILADELPHIA

    Harper's"Dirndls allplace at col l ege . "They've picked thison e for our CollegeShop. I t 's v e ry peasanty with its squaren ec k, f ri ll ed w it h va llace, its skirt gatheredfull.

    TheDirndlin Velvet

    August 27, 1937

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town August 27, 1937

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    LAST YEAR th eBryn Mawr Hospital treated fourteen thousand cases.f)

    They came at all hours of the dayand night; from aU walks of life.

    And never w as one turned away.Never ,was ol. 'e 's ability to payquestioned. Never was race or creedtaken into consideration. They werei n p ai n. Many faced death. Thatwas al l we needed to know. Richand poo r came to our doors fo rhealth and life. We di d ou r best.

    f)li t 1936 free services r endered tothose who could pay nothing, and toth os e who could pay partially,amounted to $6!i.000. This did notinclude free medical and surgica lassistance conservatively estimatedat an additional $100.000 or a totalapproximating 5165,000.THINK!'Phis is your Hospital.

    SUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue Narberth 2324

    You'll, be ~ t he f ron t ranks of well-groomed w o ~ e n with a newpermanent by our expert hairdressers.BEAUTY WINNER

    injuredto the sick, maimed orthat are never closed

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, Sherlt'f.

    DOORS---=-Iproperty of Catharine E. Torchlana, A d - I . I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~..mlnlstratrlx of the Estate of William G.Torchlana and Cathar ine E. To rch lana,Mortgagors, and J. Baird Caldwell, RealOwner, and to be sold by

    Down Money $200.00Sheriff's Otllce. Norristown, Penna.August 10, 1 937

    OUR TdWN

    TREATBrackbill's

    Golden BantamCORNPulled several t imes dai lyfrom our own f ields

    Malvern ArdmoreVillanova

    Seized and t aken in execution as the

    UNDER AND SUBJECT to certainbuilding restr ictions therein mentioned.The Improvements thereon are a2% story stone and frame house, 24 feetf ront by 32 feet deep, with 2 story frameand stone addition 20 feet by 12 feet,with I s tory f r ame addi t ion 20 f ee t b y8 feet, with 8 rooms on first floor, 8rooms and hath on s ec ond floor, 3 r oomson third floor, cellar, gas, electric lights,Springfield water, heating system, porchfront.

    and along the Sou th s id e of WindsorAvenue, 100 feet, Bounded Northward bythe said Windsor Avenue. Southward byground now or late. of George E. Sherman, Westward by lot No. 40 and Eastward by sai d lona Avenue aforesaid.ALSOALL THAT CERTAIN lot o r p iece ofground Situate on th e E ast side ofHampden Ave nue. In the Township ofLower Merion, Count y o f Mon tg omer yand S t at e of pennsylvania. BEGINNINGat the Southeast corner of Windsor Avenue and extending Eastwardly o n Wln d

    SOl' Avenue 100 feet, thence at r ight an gles S o u t h w a r d l ~ ' 50 feet, thence at rightangles, 'Vestwardly 100 feet to t he E as tside of Hampden Avenue, thence at rightangle s Northwardly a long sa id HampdenAvenue 50 feet t o b eg in ni ng . Bou nd edon t he Nor th b y Win ds or Avenue. on theEast by g round former ly of Herman Jacob 'Vipf ( now of the said Catharine E.Torchlana), on the South by g round nowor fo rm el' ly o f E . B ol ick and on theWes t b y Hampd en Avenue.

    SHERIFF'S SAI...E

    1. Whether i t per ta ins to township, county, s ta te or nation, perpetuation in ADMINISTRATIVE office makes for dictatorship,old-guardism, favoritism and championship of entrenched greed.Also it discourages the aspirations of young men f or a p lac e ingovernmental affairs.

    IIHow Many Terms Should ATownship Treasurer Serve?

    By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias,Issued out of the Court of Common Pleasof Montgomery County, P enna ., to m edirected, wil l be sold at Public Sal e on

    League "The P lac e o f Fai th i n C hr i st ia n E x -Acts on Royersford perience." . .7.30 P. M.-Evenmg s e r v Ice."Prayer a nd Ch r is t ia n Living"-TheRev. Claude L. He il eman o f S t . Luke sM. E. Church , Bryn Mawr, will preachat both services.

    Church Notes

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    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev . W . Vernnn .\liddleton. ~ i n i s t e r9 .45 A. M.-Church School.11 A. 1\1. - :\Iorning \Vorship -

    Baptist Chllrch oj t h e E v an ge lRobert E. Keighton, : \ I in is tcrStanley T. Reiff, Organist

    Sunday:11 A. 1\I.-i\lorning worship. Sermon b y D r. R eu be n E. E. Harkness,professor o f C hu rc h History at Crozer Seminary.

    District Governor at WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937Rotary Club Meeting at 12.00 o'clock, Noon, Eastern StandardT ime, i n Court Room "A" at the Court--- House, In the Borough of Norristown,

    Continued from PlUte One said County, the following described Realth e world, we need international un - Est a te :, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece ofderstanding. ' g round wi th the buildings and Improve-Gues t s i n tr oduced ' we re Robert R. men ts t he re on e re ct ed , situate on theP ic ki ng a nd A lf re d Zi1ligen, of th e Southwest corner of lona Avenue and. \Vindsor Avenue, In the Borough of Nar-Ardmore Club ; Raymond Ollis and hl'rth, C o u n t ~ ' of Montgomery and S t at eW. H. D i cke rman, o f t h e Uppe r Dar- of Pennsylvania, Containing in f ro nt o rby Club. ! breadth on the said lona Avenue 50 feetand ex tending of that width In lengtho r depth \Ves twa rd be tween para ll e l linesat right angle s to the said lona Avenue

    Continued f rom PaKe OneLast J un e w hen Gladwyne wa splaying at Paoli, t he g ame wa s calledin th e 13th i n nin g w i th Paoli at ba tand Gladwyne leading 4 to 2. CharleySpellman, Paoli manager, insisted th e H o ly Trinity L u th era n Ch u rchg am e h ad to stop in observance of Rev. Cletus A. Senf t , Pastort he S ta te "Curfew Law." Since Margaret Squier, OrganistGladwyne h ad t ak en t h e two -r un l ea d 9.45 A. M.-Bible School.in th e 13th, before Paoli had com- 11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service.pleted their turn at bat , t h e score r e- T he Rev. W. H. Bowman, Bywood, Pa.,v er te d t o t he 1 2t h in nin g and a 2 to will preach.2 tie.When b rough t up b efo re th e league The Presbyterian Churchofficials, it was decided t o r ep la y t he d Th DRev. A rc he r E . AJ'l erson, .. ,game from the point w he re i t w as P as to r .ha l ted , us ing the same l ine-up as much 9.45 A. M.-Bible school.as possible. When Spel lman s aw th e 11 A. M.-Morning worship. PastorKeyNels line-up Saturday, h e r e- D ol ma n, D .D., of Somerset, England.fused to go on the field, resulting in A minister of th e Church of Englanda forfeit of t he g am e b y Paoli. and a world known Bible teacher willNarberth continued their good work p rea c h th e s ermon .Saturday by handing Pottstown a 14 11 A. M.-Chi ldren's nu r se ry, u n -to 2 lacing on th e local grounds. Walt del' th e s upe rvi s io n o f Mrs. Gilfillan.Masters a ll owed on ly six scattered 6.45 P. M.-The t hr e e C h ri st ia nhits, turning in h i s fo ur th victory in Endeavor groups .five s ta rt s. H e also smacked a double 74 5 P M -N 'b rth' h B'blin th e rIotous t hi rd , w he n t he Davis- h ' S . ba1pe t s D aPIpy I e. our. ermon Y as o r 0 man.men b a n g ~ d out SIX r un s . . ., Wednesday: ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ! ! ! i iCoateSVIlle stemmed a nmth mmng 8 P M P t'. . . '. - rayer mee mg .rally t o b re ak t he m ne g am e wmnmg ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = : : i : l ~ ! : ! : : = ! lstreak of th e Me dia A . A. and took "th e battle at 6 to 5.Uppe r Da rby took Downingtown ina hitting-fest that required the us e oftw o pitchers by each side.

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    4. Franklin D. Roosevelt! Wil l h e wan t a t hi rd t erm i n defianceof these dangers, and if so, will he be permi tt ed t o h av e i t?The answer is "No"!

    5. The incumbent treasurer of Lower Merion Township, ignoringthese dange rs , want s a jOllrtll term after having enjoyed theoffice and its substantial emoluments for twelve years. Wil l h ebe permi tt ed to have i t? Again and for the same reasons, theanswer is "No"!

    BRYNlassifiedAdvertisements-wlll be charged only to residentswhose names appear In the telephone directory or to subscriberst o OUR TOWN o r t he NEWS OFBALA-CYNWYD.

    15c a linefor Both Newspapers

    Count five words to line-wi l l be accepted up to Wednesday , 6 o 'c lo ck . f or Friday's Issues.

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    George Washington, respecting these dangers, refused a third Iterm and established precedent.General Grant, blind to these dangers, was refused a third term.

    MAWR

    your hospi talPhone: NARBERTH 4100

    At YOllr ServiceRELIABLE CARPENTER, alterations &j obbing. Gott li eb Esslinger, 122 Conway avenue. Call "arberth 3748-R. (t oI nlAPERIl tr S, S li p Cover s, VenefianbUn d., Awning., Furniture, Upholst..-Ill&'. BeddlnKII, Rugs cleaned. repairedan d stored. Challenger, 281 Montgomeryavenue, Cynwyd. f 'h on e, C ynwy d 86.Formerly with John Wanamaker. (tf)UPHO'LSTERI"G and rep. Spr in gs o f3-plece suites repaired, $10; Chair recovered. $5. Go. nywhere. Cal l Lewis ,227 E. Lancaster l> ve. \Yayne 1496.CARPENTER - B U ~ L D E R - Estimatescheerfully furnlshen. Jobbing promptlyattended to. Leander Wlclcmun. 305 Conway ave. Narberth 3888. (tfl

    H eli' WdntedINVALID 'S h el pe r o r p ra ct ic al n ur se .S ix day s per week. State ag-e, sala .. ~ and telephone. "-rite ": \[ ," Box 4-17, :-':arberth. (47)Garages for RentONE car A:arag-e available for rent. Phone. Narb. 3978-R. (47)

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    A single term precedent for the office of township treasurer wasestablished frol11 the beginning an d i t has been broken only bythe present incumbent, despite an understanding between himself and his sponsors at the time of his first election that heshould serve for one term only.Whether the perpetual office holder be a Big.Democrat ic dict at or i n Washing ton, o r a Lit tle Republ ican dictator in LowerMerion Township, the effects are identical, and must be avoided.The confidence o f t he normal Republ ican in his party can berestored only by electing to office candidates capable of enlightened leadership, who are able to understand and cope with theproblems of the times, and who are abl e to look forward andnot backward only.The undersigned renews his p ledge for a s ingl e four yea r t ermif elected Treasurer of Lower Merion Township.

    Charles Lachman II

    We also ser'YeGuernseytt

    or Heating Contractor

    Are you among those suburbani te s who have a preconceivednotion that you can't afford Automatic Gas House Heat? If so,we would appreciate the oppor tuni ty to make a careful surveyof your home and estimate what it actually will cost you. Choiceof Janitrol, Bryant or Welsbach Conversion Burners-$195 cashfor each, installed. S l i g ~ t 1 y higher on budget plan - 3 yearsto pay. Ask us about our monthly budget payment forthe gas it consumes and our low combination ga s rate!

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    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY., ,At Our S u b u ; ' b ~ n Stores, or See Your P / ~ m b e ,

    and Guernsey" always guarantees Quality..Open Daily and Sunday until 12 P. M.

    HIced" C r ~ a m~ i 1 k and Milk DrinksH Creamed Cottage Cheese

    Home-made Ghtger arid Cup Cakes, Macaroons, etc.BROOKM}jAo GUERNSEY DAIRIES,', 1\ ' . . . L IRighi on the P i ~ e at Wayne, Pa.

    fresh t!t!Guernsey" ButtermilkAll you care to drink for 10 cents

    WHERE? AT BROOKMEAD-WAYNE

    Proposals will be received at the otllceof the Secretary o f Counc il o f t he Bor ough o f Narberth, Elm Hall, Forest Avenue, Narberth, Penna. unti l seven O'ClockP. 111. (Eastern Standard Time). Monday,September 13, 1 937, for the COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGEby f eeding to s "" ine or by Incineration,for terms o f b ot h Gne a nd t hr ee y ea rsbeginning January I, 1938.Specifications and proposal may b e o btained at the Borough Olilce.Bids to be sealed and add res sed to"Ch ai rman , Wat er , L i gh t a nd H ea lt hCommittee," Borough OJllce, Narberth.Penna., and Identified as bid for "Garbage Col le ct ion." Bid must be accompanied by a cert ified check drawn to theorder of the Treasurer of the Boroughof Narbe rth , o r cash, In the sum o f OneHundred ($100.00) Dollars as a guarantythat the successful bidder will executethe cont rac t as required.The cont rac t wil l be awarded subjectto an appropriation to be made by theCouncil of the Borough of Narberth, andCouncil reserves the right to r e je c t anyor all b id s o r parts of b id s deemed to thebest interest of the Borough.CHARLES V. NOEL,Secretary of Council ,Borough of Narberth.

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