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    INDSOR AVE,ARBERTH, PAtARY

    VOLUME 18, No. 42 NARBERTH , PENNSYLVANIA , JULY 29, 1932 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Re .

    OVER

    HEAVYOSSES

    BELIEVED

    Narberth QuarantineEnds This SaturdayInfant i le Paralysis Cases

    cover, R et ur ne d t oHomes

    PERILNarberth's emergency measures to

    prevent infanti le paralys i s contagionare no longer necessary, according toDr. George A. Sloan, president o f t heBorough Board of Heal th. The qual"antine in effec t s ince July 8 will belifted this Saturdaymorning.Reported ful ly recovered are Al

    bert C. Ettore, 41h y ea rs , o f 325Woodbine a ve nu e; Mar y Mar ia na ,3 112, of 316 Woodbine avenue , andNorma Marcozzi, 255 Ionia avenue.The first two children's infection,discovercd before actual paralysis hado cc ure d, led t hem t o be sent to the

    Bryn Mawr Hospital's isolation wardimmediately f or l ab or at or y s tu dy ,June 27 and July 3, respectively. Theyresponded so favorably to treatmentthat t hey wer e recently removed totheir homes.Norma l\iarcozz:i, the only othercase to develop, was sen t to the hospital .July 8 and is so well recoveredthat she is expec ted t o be returnedhome, f reed f rom quarantine, beforethis week ends.l\1easures ending now, and affectingBorough children under 18 since July8, inc luded the closing of secular and

    Sunday School, and wad ing or swimming pools, and excluding of childrenfrom the library, motion picture theatre and summer sessions of LowerMerion High School.No new cas es have been r epor ted,according to Health Officer George B.Suplee, and with a l l phys icians keeping wat ch for further symptoms, ithas been decided that the quarantinemay now safely be lifted. It was originally announced that this would notbe un ti l Augus t 1, which is nextl\Ionday.

    Heavy Deposit DropSpeeded Bank CloseCounties Title Said to Have

    Shrunk $214,000 In25 Days

    REALTYHeavy slump in deposits, and losses

    sustained in real ty ventures and otherinvestments contributed to the failureo f t he Counties Ti tle and Trust Company.This informat ion was supplied bytwo directors after the S tate Banking

    Department had ordered the CountiesTitle and Trust Company closed Tuesday mor ni ng . T he bank opened asusual at 9 A. M., bu t at 10.45 A. M.it closed on o rd er o f D r. William D.Gordon, State Secretary of Banking.I t is understood that any depositsmade Tuesday morning will be returned.Ledyard Heckscher, president of thec lo sed bank, is motoring in France.Before he left for Europe, it is unders tood he backed a rejuvenation schemewhereby stockholders were to contribute further to the maintenance of thebank.Charles V. Brown, special deputyof the State Banking Department, hasbeen placed in c ha rg e. Mr. Brownsaid yesterday there is no statementto be m ad e now regarding the bank'scondition.A s t he banking corners tone of the

    Nor th Ardmore r ea lt y developmentthe Counties Title and Trust Companyopened for business April 9, 1927. Ont he Boa rd of Directors were some ofth e m os t astute financiers Philadel.phia has known in commercial circles.The same g ro up w as interested inpromoting a similar development inJenkintown. Allied enterprises in theNolth Ardmore tract were the TimesMedical Building, Th e Main LineDaily Times, the construction organi.zation, the Suburban Company, andother business buildingprojects. Manyof the officers and directors of t he vadous projects were interlocking.Although the trust company wasasked to prepare a statement ill Juneit was not made public. The latestavailable s tatement i s of condition at

    the close of business December 31,(Continued on Page Six)

    New Eagle Scout

    CHARLES E. HARNDEN, JR.son of 1111'. and Mrs. C. E. Harnden, 1I101'eno road, Penn Valley,who recently wo n t he mnk ofEagle Scou t . .Only 15, he is amem-bel' of TVynnewood's BoyScout troop; b eca mea First-ClassScout Februw'y, 1930; StarScont, April, 1931, and LifeScout, March, 1932.

    Petition Circulated by A rdmo reProfessional an d Busi.

    ness People

    V V a n t B . ~ . B a n k t oOpen Ardmore Branch

    more.The petit ion was worded as follows:"Ardmore is n ow w it ho ut a b an k.

    Unless immediate provisionis made forthe daily commercial transactions ofthe community merchants will be seriously handicapped and business willsuffer permanent impairment. In order that proper and adequate bankingf ac il it ie s may be p rovi ded at onces igner s o f t hi s petition request direct or s o f th e B ry n M awr Trust Company to consider a proposal to es tablish a branch banking office in A rd more."Unofficially officers of the BrynMawr Trust Company stated that

    they would give such a pet i tion "fullconsideration" in as much as many oftheir patrons are already residents ofArdmore. Final endorsement of sucha p lan, it was po in te d o ut , wou ldh av e to come from the State Banking Depar tment .In addition, to the circulation of apetition for the establishment of abranch bank, d is cu ss ion was a foot

    again for the formation of a new,small bank with capital derived partly from influential Main Liners andfrom Philadclpliia banking interests.This discussion, however, seemed rather superficial and showcd no definitesigns of crystallizing into action.Plans to o rg an iz e a n ew b an ki ng

    gronp were considercd by t he B ankCommittee of Bullock-Sanderson Post,American Legion, and t he Main LinoDepositors' Committee, but wereabandoned when it became e'vident thatthe capital was not available or theproject advisable.

    Vets Down BoroWhen Narberth lost to Jack Hart 'sVeterans Monday evening, the 4-1s co re was due to nice p it ch ing ofJohnny J ac ks on . T he fir st- ha lfchamps t r ied h ar d, b ut w er e fooledby Jackson 's t ri cky change of pace.Graham did a good mound job forthe homestel's.

    members present were: MesdamesJohn C. Nash, Clifford K. Goodwin,William Stou:It , John Wetzell , AdaSweet, E. G. Griswold, Frank X. Purcell, C. Alfred Peeney, C. A. Hammer, Frederick Moyer and A. J. Denman.Winners at the open Dupl ica teBridge Tournament of thewomen's di- Collect Back Taxesvision o f t he club on Tuesday after- Satisfying at Norr i stown of liensnoon in the club rooms were: N. and on 39 Narber th propert ies has resul tS ., Mrs . Rei d Cal houn and Mrs. H. ed in collection of $2562 .15 i n ol dI. McConnell; E. and W., 1\Irs. Frank taxes recently, according to a reportX. Purcell and Mrs . T . W. Blake . The which Clarence Kaeber, chairman of

    next open meeting of the club wil l Narberth Borough Council's Financebe held in the club rooms Tuesday af- Committee, will make at that body'sternoon, August 9. fmeeting August 8.

    Announce VVeek's Winners of DuplicateContract Bridge Play at Narberth Club------:------------------

    (Continued on Page Six)

    New Narberth Player, NickLyons, Makes Effective

    Debu t

    Borough in Bat-FestDowns Darby, 13-1

    SPORTS;UTZ UNABLE TO FIREBaseball, tennis, basketball, paddleI Main Line police are up in arms

    tennis, and pole vault ing are popular 1and seeing red, as a result of a seriesat the Narberth Playground as mid- of daring hold-ups perpetrated, it isseason a rr ive s. The wad ing pool wi ll bel ieved, by a couple of youths. Theyreopen next Tuesday, men 's t enni s s tea l cars , sna tch pur se s, and maketournament will commence next wed-, hurr ied exit s before the police cannesday, and - but h er e' s t he p la y- c at ch up with them.ground news as written by several of Wednesday afternoon they s to le athe leaders of activit ies : Icar in Penn Wynne and drove over to

    '" '" '" [Narberth. On Western Haverford"Wading pool wil l reopen Tuesday. Iavenue their progress was blocked byThe pool wil l be f il led between 3 and Iditches. They t urned up Dudley ave4.30 P. M. Tuesday and Thursday af- nue and paused to hold up Mrs. Wil ternoons. Parents are advised not t o liard L. Man, of 107 Dudley avenue,send their children to the pool if there; who w as on h er w ay to a Narberthare any blemishes on the body, as they! s tore . They brui sed her wrist,snatchwill not be allowed in . Children are ing a purse containing two dollarscarefully examined before bei ng a l- and a drivers' licence.lowed to enter." One o f t he laborers paving Haver-

    '" '" >I< f or d avenue at t hi s poi nt ran two"The men's tennis tournament wil l b locks to Narberth's business sectionget und er w ay Wednesday evening, and called Officer Brady Utz. Charlesand p lay will continue Thursday and Haywood, of the Richards Fisher FordFriday evenings. Entry list wil l be Agency, i n Cynwyd, d rove Utz in hotT WO O TH ER N EW STARS found on t hega t e o f t he courts. Any pursuit of the bandits up Dudley ave

    residcnt of Narberth, 19 or o ld er , is n ue to Montgomery, and along theBy JOHN MULLIGAN eligible to compete. Your name must pike to Old Lancaster road.Narberth came back with a venge- b de entered by Mon a y, 2 P. M., as the Utz was just ncar enough to f ire,anCe Saturday, no doubt determined draw wil l be made and posted on the when the car in front swerved to theto get into w inni ng f orm, a nd whi te - g at e o f t he c ou rt Monday evening. I f th . h 'k dwashed t he l owly Darby nine , 13-1, "The pole vaulting pi t is proving s ~ r : e ~ t e d :y t : t r h n e l ~ : a ~ s ~ P ~ : ; : ~ ~ d ; ~ ~after running a total of 17 base hi ts . very popular, and boys of all ages are J d't I 1\1 BThe drubbing was meted out to Brud t rying out their skill w it h t he long 1 \ ~ w e I a o ng 'ontgomery to rynTangye's aggregation on the Borough 'awl' avenue and down t h at s tr ee tICITE N EED F OR SERVICEplayground. pole. to Union. Here t he bandits, who by"Attendance for the past week: 102 now had gai ned consi de rabl eheadway, P I t'd t f b kEven more pleasing to Narberth in the morning, 162 in the af ternoon; turned left on Union and from thence ans 0 provi e some SOl 0 an-fans than t he h it s was t he p it ch ing ave rage of 264 a day participating in made a getaway. ing facilities for Ardmore wer e r e-

    o f N ic k Lyo ns, who until Saturday activities." Last week Sergeant Wentz pursued vived this week when the State Bank-was a Bryn Mawr Choctaws hurler. * * * two bandi ts , b el ie ved t o be the s am e i ng Department ordered the CountiesIf t he f o rmer Redman can continueto work on the slab t he w ay h e d id i n Nearly 400 Vis it Shibe Ipair, firing at them at City Line a nd Ti tl e a nd Trust Company, Andersont hi s game some of Gene Davis' wor- On .Thursday, the 22nd, the boys IBala a ve nu e. T he y crashed into a and Montgomery avenues, Ardmore,r ie s wil l b e at a n e nd . Lyons g av e a nd g l l ' l ~ of Narber th, were guests of. tree at Bala avenue and Pembroke Closed Tuesday morning.John Shlbe, J r ., a t Shlbe Park. Over! ro!!,a, Cynwyd, cut through T. Harry . . . 'I1p just exactly four bingles, one be- t hi r ty c ar s ( for which the playground iWest's property. stole his ca r from RealIzatIOn that Ardmore was nowing a triple by Gable. I 'th b k f d'management wis he s t o t hank the ir I i t s garage, a ll d d rove off safely to- WI out a an ' 0 any escrlptionWhat was more, Nickie sent eight . Iback to the bench ,vith their averages owners and drivers) took the children Iward P h i l a d ~ l p h i a , abandoning the stllnu ated the talk o f f in anci al r e-there. Nearly 5000 people f rom Nor-, car, badly damaged, near Robin Hood construction. The immediate need ofdeflated via strikeouts and issued only

    ristown delayed us, fi ling through the Dell. a branch or s nl al l b ank to handl e t hethree walks. We say "only" because bgate, ut we wer e o n ly a f ew m in ute s Wit hin th e past month several other d '1 t t' f thNick general ly i s very generous with I J . al y cur rency r ansac lions 0 et he s ame a nd the reason isn't kn ow n a te. oe Bosone, Rmkle Nelson and exploits have been committed by purse '. '"Carl Blessing were the lucky ones to snatchers in this sec tion, including a commumty was s tressed m dISCUSSIonsto many. When Lyons was sma ll he b II ' f 'd . I d bget a s.' robbery at the Narber th S tat ion, and o resl entIa an usiness groups.cu t h is hand badly and it left a large * >I< * A . . ., .scar, so that now when the weather the hold-up of a homeward-bound ser- petItIon was m cIrculatIOn amongis chil ly the hand t igh tens up and h e " On Tu es da yA rdmo re came to Nar- van t one afternoon at Wynnewood leading merchants and professionalloses control. be rt h w it h bot h a bas ebal l and bas- road and Elmwood avenue, the south men request ing that the Mryn MawrAnother interesting sidelight to the ketball t eam. Narberth lost by one s id e of Narbe rt h. Illustrating the T C . Ith d ' d b t d h t f f th . d rust ompany entertam a proposag ame was t he d ebut o f Johnny Bren- run on e IUmon, u turne the c arac er 0 many 0 ell' eseapaes,. .tables at baske tbal l, by one poi nt . their haul consisted of her purse, con- to e st ab li sh a branch bank 111 Ardnan and Dick Gallagher, two Boroughboys. Brennan went in at s ho rt st op N ex t T ue sd ay t he y will meet Nar-j taining bus fa r and eight cents.in t he e ight h and, after playing a berth again on the Narberth court." Ifine game, poled a doubl e i n his one >I< * * 'Health Center Reopenstime at bat, scoring later. "Gladys Sabrovich eliminated Bet- The Narberth Child Helath CenterRelieving Johnny Long as catcher, ty Kriebel in a s lu gg in g b at tl e o f held in Elm Hall will resume i t s reguGallagher caught a nice game and Paddle Tennis. lar sessions 2 P. M. next Wednesday.seems about ready to take his turn "Betty Kriebel won the f ir st s et , T he Cen te r has been closed for thebehind the bat i n Mai n Line League 7-5, but Gladys Sabrovich increased! past three weeks as a precautionarycompetition. the pace and ran out, 7-5, 7-5. Imeasure duri ng t he Narbe rt h i nf an -Getting backto thegame, Ribs Raf- "Bo th g ir ls p la y a lmos t t he s ame i tile paralysis scare.tel's, considered one of t he bes t s em i- t ype of game, driving hard from the I

    pro pitchers in Philadelphia ranks, base l ines . Each :mployed supe rb Rained Ou twas on the hill for Dar by . G ra nt ed f or eh and s ho ts durmg most of the 1\" L' b II h d th .am me a games was e outhat h e wa s e as y to h it , never'theless matc , and kept the spectators g ue ss - b th . I W d d .. . y e ram ea r y e nes ay evemngin defeat he gave ever" indication of mg as to who would be t he wmner . I d d D b B M B.. "Th ' . me u e ar y- ryn awl', erwyn-belng a good pI'tcher and the support e ent rI eS for the tournament P I' d B kl' U Db 'were as follows: ao I, a.n .1'00 me- pper ar y,11Ihe received was ve1"y poor, h is t eam "P W I R' th e Mam Lme League, and Cynwydcommitting four errors. eggy a zer , Ita Horg an , F' r) R' h BI 'GI I S b . h M I' u 'emen an .0XOOl'oug cCK :soxRafters had a total of six strike- a< ys a rovlc, yrt e G re go ry , and Narberth and Cuban Stars.o ut s a nd g ave f ou r p as se s to f ir st Nancy Donahue, Anna Roesler, Ingc-base. His southpaw hook had p lent y b o ~ g T h a y ~ e n , Loi s Mal tby, Bettysmoke and stuff on it, but the Davis-, Knebel, AlIce Callahan, Emily Hoffmen were in a hitting moud an d he man, Mildred Morrison, Norma Hoffhad scant oppor tu ni ty t o s to p t hem, man , A.nna Brennen , E the l Voi gh thandicapped by a poor defense. \ and Emily Edgerton."Narberth tallied t hre e runs in the * '" '"second on Joel Rubincam's t ri pl e, A l "Our new project , the SerpentineWalker 's f ree ticket, Harry King's Bowls, ar e useful as well as decorat-

    s in gl e a nd t he c en te r fielder's error, (Continued on rage Six)which allowed two runs to s co re onthe latter's hit. Hvwdy Powell ' s b ingle later brought in King wit h thethird marker .After Barney Slaughter added onein the next on a home ru n blas t , the

    Davismen, with Barney's double help- Winners Monday evening at thei ng out i n t he f if th , a dded two more open duplicate cont rac t b ri dge t our to the growing f igur es . One run each nament g iv en b y the men's divisionin the sixth and seventh prepared o f the Narberth Bridge Club were:them fo r a grand upris ing in t he ) N. and S., J. J. Paul and B. H. Tong;eighth, when f ive tallies checked in E. and W., J. H. Bake r and Howardat the scoring station. Curtis. Th e n ex t open night forHal'l"y Francis started them off with men wil l b e on Monday eveni ng , Au.a s ingl e, t he n B re nn an s la sh ed h is gust 8.s i z z l i ~ g two-bagger al.ong the left On Monday eveni ng the women'sfield hn e t o t he road. Smgles by Car- division of t he Narbe rt h Bridge Clubroll and Mooneyand a triple by Walko! were entertained at the hom of Mrer were the other m ~ i n blows i n t hi s J. H. Baker, on Haverforde avenu::outburst, of run-makmg. The winners were: N. and S., Mrs .. Darby s l one run was scored in the George Tabor, Mrs . H. I . McConel l;Sixth . Gable reached first on an e r ro r E and W Mr" W'll' J K' k t . , ~ . 1 lam . II' pa -r ick and Mrs. George C. Prior . Other

    lls of Big BlazeWhen Borough Had Playground is Scene IPurse Bandits MakeTwo Fire Companies and One Fire Plug of Great ActivityI Another Petty Haulc yna r Ro ta r ia n s Hear Life " ~ a r b e r t h ' s ~ h e d u l e Tennis Tourney is Next Week; IGain $2 in Daring Narber thf G D N b th ' Ihls Saturday, B r ~ n Mawr at Nar- Pool to Op en Un de r Close Hold.up Cynwyd Traffico en e aVIS, ar er U' .th '

    Ball Cl ub P i lo t er . d ' Supervision Aids EscapeNext Mon a y e ve nmg, Med ia atS IR IT Narberth. 264 IN DAILYBOROUGH P Tuesday, Media at 63rd and Hav-

    erford.Wednesday, Kentucky Colonels at

    Narbe rt h. The v is it or s, who are allKentuckians, p la y i n ove ra ll s. Sev eral of them are college st!1rs.In the Main L ine League BrY'nMawr and Brookline are tie fo r firstplace in the young second half, withtwo g am es won out of two. Paoli,Upper Darby and Berwyn have eachwon one and lost one. Narberth andJack Hart's Vets have each won one

    and l os t two. Darby has two gooseeggs.

    How Narberth's most spectacularaze t ied up Main Line trains allght , a nd l ef t two Philadelphia fire

    f lounde ri ng i n snow drifts,one o f t he i nc id en ts told the

    Rotary ClUbby Gene Davis, manager ofball team.

    Requi red to g iv e h is life h i s t o r ~said that h is f ir st Mai n L ine resin ce was for a f ew months at the

    of his uncle at Cyclers' Rest,r thwe st c or ne r Mon tg omer y a ndavenues, where cycl is ts f roml adelphia s topped for refreshThe b ig fire to ok pla ce in 1901,n Gene was f ive. His father, Howr d E. Davis, operated a t t ha t timemilk delivery route, with home andon Haverford avenue, between

    and Forest avenues. In theblock was Brindley's old-stylestore, w it h r ai se d s te ps a ndon the floor. It caught firewinter night when a 60-mile galeWhipping snow down in bli zzard

    Although there were two rivals firepanies in Narberth at that time,communi tyhad only one f ire plug.was on the south side of the railin front of the old Baptisturch, corner Narberth and Elmod avenues. Railroad traffic eastw

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    Thi s S atu rda y at 2 P. M.Quarantine at an endLET'S CELEBRATEAdded Features for MatineeGeorge O'Brien in"THE GAY CABALLERO"Thelma Todd and Zasu Pil ls"On t he Loose, " o rfun i,1 Coney IslandWe wish to thank yOll al l f or theco-operation given us in enforcingthe Narbe rth Board o f Hea lthedict. May we also add that wewill bring back for matinee showings only the outstanding showswhich you have missed.

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    25 minute,> to "Broad Street-via P. R. R. electric or motor.HERE one wiII find thefinest of public schools, whilet he chi ld ren attending theseschools are as nice a class asyou wou ld expec t t o find i n t heb es t o f private schools.There are now avai lable in thisunusual community, several attractive homes offered for saleor rent at reasonable prices.Consider the wel fa re o f y ou rg rowi ng c hi ld re n, a nd se lectyour future home in Swarthmore. For information,LOUIS COLE EMMONS

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    Philip Atlee Livingston. PUblisherRobert Moore Cameron. EditorAnne MOl'J\"an Hober-ts, Social EditorThomas A. j,;lwood, Advertising Manager

    A Co-operative Community N e w s p a ~ e ~ .founded i n 1914 by t ~ Narberth C::1VU:Association. and pubhshed every Fndayat Narberth. Pa.

    Adolphe Menjou, Minna GombellOUR r t n o ~ \ t 11\..1 1 d m h Tt: . rJ and Joan Marsh have amusing adven-lJ lI 'w l. Shre 'S & -.r'otc es ne Corum tures in "Bachelor's Affairs," fast-:_______________ ---------------1 moving comedy schedule for Narberth I. " . Mother As mentioned in The Spectat.or c o ~ - Wednesday and Thursday., E x ~ b ~ t 1 o l ~ l s t . . s is the umn last week, "Our Town" WIll thIS "State's Attorney," next Friday andAmong hfe s l it tl e I r o ~ l e . summer publish letters not exceeding Saturday, features John Barrymore,common and amusingly dlsconcertmg!500 words, concerning national issues Helen Twelvetrees and William Boyd;experience of hastening t o answer a; and perilonalities, with the proviso exciting drama.

    ring of the doorbell in confident eX-l that s p ~ c e .preference will ~ givenI .pectation of finding there a friend" communIcatIons that are cool. heated At the EgyptIanb t d by some total' arguments must not be encouraged, I Drama and comedy of universal ap- ,O fl ic :e -258 Haver fo rd Ave., Narbe rt h onl y t o e g ree e I whi le mid-sumer temperature pre-jpeal is afforded in "When A Feller ITeiephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer, stranger who has emerged out of the Ivails' they should be reserved for cool IN d A Fri nd " the new JackieArdmore 3100 b t k to ' ee s e , I- Iunknown for re aso ns es nown . , October. ICoope r and "Ch ic " S al e p ic tu re atSUbscription price $2 per year In advance himself and usually pertaining to hIS i - - - the Egyptian in Cynwyd this Friday I Phone for appointment--- 0' - own des ir es . Such was the recent ex-! Editor, "Our Town:" Iand Saturday nights. Accompanying I b = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : = = = = ~nter'e

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    Main Line Scouts WillHold Swim Meet August 16At 8.30 Tuesday morning, August16, the Colonial Village SwimmingPool wil l be the scene oi t he Summer I

    Swimming Meet be tween Scouts of IDelaware and Montgolnery Counties.IAll boys must regis ter by Saturday,August 6, with Frank II:. Seeley, Bala'lF ie ld E xe cu ti ve o f th Main Line.These registrations most be accompanied by one dollar per troop.There wil l b e a fifty-yard free stylerace for Scouts f rom 1 2 t o 14 years;a 100-yard f ree s tyle f()r those from15 to 17 yea rs , and a 50-yard backstroke for Scouts from 12 to 17 years.Only one en tr y f rom each t roop will

    J.Mrs . T . Marshall F orsy th and herdaughter, Anne, of Sabine avenue,are in Ocean City, N. J., this week.

    J.MI'. William J. Kirkl )at rick, of Ess ex avenue, i s leaving on Fr iday fo r

    several d ay s i n Sunbu1."Y, Pa.

    Garden Club Hears ofPlants and Wild FlowersMembers of the Penn Valley Gar-

    J. den Club enj oyed a m() rn ing gather-1\11. J. S. Purse, of Elmwood ave-, i n !uesday a the residence of Mrs .lIue was a week-end guest in Atlantic' WIlham B. Gl'Iscom, O l Gulph road

    C i t ~ : . and Bryn Mawr avenue, i n P enn Val -J. ley. A large attendance listencd withMr. Wendell Griffith, of Greenfield, interest to an informal talk by Mrs.Ohio, was the week-end gucst o f Mis s Gri scom on innumerable varieties ofJane Chamness, daughter of Mr. and wild flowers and plant life.Mrs. F. E. Chamness, of Avon road. Fo r many years Mrs. Griscom, whoJ. has trave led ex tensively t h rough t he

    Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Price and West, British Isles, and Scandinaviantheir daughter, Doris, o f Ant hwyn Countries, has gat hcr ed t oget he r aroad, have r et ur ned f rom two weeks rare collection of wild :flowers, whichin Bal timore . Thi s week-end they she exhibited to the mcmbcrs.will join Mrs. George Elmer, Mrs. It was announced that t he n ex tFlorence Woodland and Mr. and Mrs . mee ting o f t he club wil l be hel d twoP. W. Elmer, of Baltimore, at the weeks hence at the rcsidence o f th eHote l Morton, Atlantic City. president, Mrs. John A. LaFore.!

    J. "Penn Valley Farms."Monroe Purse, Lee McGarrity,Clyde Richardson and Horse Shenne

    man wcre wcek-end gues ts i n OceanCity.J.

    Mrs. C. J. Bruneel an d he r daugh, t er , Betty, are in Ocean City for sevIeral days.I Miss Bina P r e: le , who has been! t he g ue st o f Mrs. Robert J. Dothard,Iof Wynnewood road, fo r thre e weeks,has r e tu r ned to her home in NewIYork. J.i Mrs. F. W. B. Humes , o f S ou thINarberth avenue, who is summeringI at her c ot ta ge i n C ap e May, enterItained at luncheon and contract bridgeIon Wednesday. The guests were Mrs.

    Keep Cool

    DAVIS'

    H. B. WALL

    Adelizzi Bros.102 Forest Ave . Narb. 2602238 Bala Ave . Cyn. 928

    Plumbing : Heating100 Fore s t Avenue ,Phone: Narberth 3612

    224 Haverford Ave.

    Good books and maga{inesfor vacation reading.

    at Davi s ' f oun t ai n . Softdrinks on i ce include Booth 'sa nd C an ad a D ry. We sellCrane'sAristocrat IceCream.

    Closed 1 P. M. Saturdaysduring the Summer

    I t _ ~ /. PEP/A

    f i PLIANT form cleave.the water .. gracefully.. . effortless it seems.Everywhere .. behindthe scenes of athleticprowess.

    No TAXON OUTOF TOWN TELE-PHONE CALLS WHENTHE TOTAL CHARGE IS

    LESS THAN SOcu. s. GOVT. TAXCall. 50c t o 9 9c Tax 10 cCall. $1.00 ti l $1.99 Tax 15cCatl. $2 .00 and up Tax 20c

    THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    You'll Enjoy... ~ The summermor e, w ea r..i ng c lothe s

    Q that 100 kright. Let usdo yourTailor;Plg, CleatliPlg, Pressing.DyeiPlg

    Visit the Dairy B"ngalowAfter Yo"r SwimBROOKMEADGUERNSEY DAIRIESWest Lancaster Ave., Wayne

    'Phone--Wayne 1121"A Complete, Dependable DairyService"

    GOLDENGUERNSEYMILKsupplies the ginger and. ~ } m h e ~ 1 ~ h : a ; ~ u : h . d snapII ' } Gold.n Guernley MiI1c com..." /J ONLY from Gueml.y cottl .and corrl.. tho off ici ll Gold. Guernsey trademark.

    TA X 2

    GOLDEN'uernsuMILK"'11eliertMilk .. J J " l l e r t 1 l i ! i 1 l l h ~

    THE FIRESIDE I~ r ; ' ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ i g ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ' ~ : ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ I ~ : / : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ h t : : : o ; ~ ~ l o ~ : ~ IElectrician-Ph. Ardmore 1125 M. Henry, Mrs. H. H. Russell, Mrs. per troop. One entry from each troop48 ANDERSON AVE.. Ardmore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mary Niemeyer and Mrs. :Robert Ben- ..Electric Washer and lIIotor Mrs. Harold C. F enno , o f E ss ex n et t. Imay also compete for the dIVIngRepairs-Armature Winding I b rf . . k if b kavenue, is leaving by motor this Fri- L crown Y pe o rmm g a Jac n e, acE.tlmntlnlr Without Chnrec I ,. ICODtrnctlne. Wlrlne. Jobblne d ay f or L ak e C o s s a y u n ~ , in the Ad- Mrs. J. Raymond Sharp, of St. dive, and one o p t i o n ~ l dive. All Scouts ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ : ; ; ; : : ; ; ; : ; ; ; : : ; : ~ ~ irondacks, for the rest of the s um - P au l' s r oa d, Ardmore, f o rmerl y o f! who are A. R. C. life savers are :e-mer. Narber th, gave a party on Monday Iquested to be o n h and t o act as hfe

    J- afternoon in honor o f nc r daughter, Iguards.Mr. an d Mrs. Hugh B. Speed , who Virginia's, eleventh birthday. The I d Se d were on a motor trip through the guests were Mary Wa

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    Bridge National Pa rk la s t week, making a complete tour of the Civil Wa rb a t t l e ~ o l i n d , especially interesting tot hem because Mr. Wood is an au thori ty o n this er a of American history.A trip was mad e t hrough the End less Caverns a nd a n airplane flightover the Shenandoah Valley and Massanutten Mountains.

    FreeTire prices slashed-20% allowance for your o ldt i res-we overbought o n T ax Free Firestone HighSpeed Tires and Tubes. We mus t move them atonce an d are putting on t he g re at es t s al e i n ou rhistory. This sale go od o nl y F ri da y, J ul y 29,and Saturday , July 30.

    This i s posi t ive ly t he g re at es t o pp or tu ni ty y ouh av e e ve r ha d to e qu ip y ou r c ar w it h th e tiresthat hold a ll wor ld r ecor d s f or Sa fe t y, Mileage,Speed and Endurance. Only Firestone Tires havet h e p a ten ted construction features of Gwn-Dipping an d Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies Und er t he Tread.

    S al e e nd s S at ur da y n ig ht . You may n ev er a ga inbuy tires at such unbel i evably low pr ices. Don'tdelay. Dri ve i n t od ay and equip you r c ar withthese champion tires at these sacrifice pr ices -while they last.

    The Oldest Savings Bank in AmericaSEVENTH AND WALNUT

    Twelfth and Market Streets lIth Street and LehighAve.l' South ' 2nd Street Broad and McKean StreetsBroadand Ruscomb Streets

    THE PH I LADELPH IASAVING FUND SOCIETY

    (Cont inued from Page Three)I'HE FIRESIDE

    Mr. Walter Wood, Sr., and theirson, Walter, Jr., o f F or es t avenue,and Mr. Charl es A. McIntire and hissons, James L. and John B. McIntire,of Wayne avenue, motored to Natural

    Tax

    R. Roy Kessinger, Mgr.Montgomery Avenue an d O ld Gulph Road

    NARBERTH

    A New Central.City Branchof !he Philadelphia SavingFund SocietyWILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1

    The new Central-City Branch of The PhiladelphiaSaving Fund Society, located on the second floor of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Building at Twe lf th and Market Streets , willbe opened for business on Monday, August 1.The location for this new community savings bank was deliber

    ately selected for the convenience of the Society's depositors whouse the central-city district. As Philadelphians now know "Seventhand Walnut" as the Society's Main Office, so will they know"Twelfth and Market" as the Society's Central-City Branch.

    The pub lic is inv ited to inspect themodern banking room-reached quicklyand easily by escalators,elevators,or stairways from the Market Street entrance.

    SUNSHIN'E SERVICE

    20% on Old TiresJULY TIRE SALE!

    Go to any FIRESTONE dealer and secure this Saving-NOW!

    Present

    walls a nd a ro un d t he Mar ke t s tr ee tcorner. The banking floor wi ll b emade comfort able a l l year ' ro und bymanufactured weather.The great size of this banking roomis necessary because one-sixth of all

    the people in metropoli tan Philadelphia ar e depositors. Those who u sethis bank w ill re ac h t he floor bymeans of 2 elevators, 2 escalators, and2 se ts o f s ta ir s.

    ouR. 'fOWN

    WILL O PEN MONDAY

    Rooms and BoardingWITH OR WI'l'I-IOUT BOARD-will rentr oom to gentleman; conv. to sta. & bus.108 Chestnu t Ave., Narbe rt h. Narb.4161. omb-tf iFUHNISHgD ROOM with o r with out Imeals. Call 211 Iona avenue. 07-2' I

    Seashore and ResortsBEACH H A V I ~ " . K J.-Small bungalows. furn., near ocean: eleetrlcity, $20weele. $3 d a ~ ' : also call1ping sites. omb8-5

    Real Estate for RentNICE 6-ROOM HOUSE; bath, 2 porches,good y ar d; n ea r s ta . ! le nt re as . P h. ,Durbin & Howat'd, Narb. 2500. omb-tfl'o'"ARBgltTH-Attractive detached resi-

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    July 29, 1932UR TOWNThe Forum

    Page S i x ....................................... ............'Playground JVews I : :.p. ~ : : ~ ' " , : : :;";, ,;":: t:";:t th'l ,c,",,",,, t ~ Pm 0 " , ' I:HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Daisy Mild :u. s. A. back to w he re it bc longs , i ve. Due to their many. c oa ts o f s h el - CHEESE, lb., I9c Ilac or waterproof varnIsh, the paper. b h fi 1 f d I ObI kand that is in the hands of t he peo- will be a s h ar d as woo'd, its colors to uy t e nest qua Ity 00 S at owest POSSI e prices. Cotter's Mar et pie, not in a selected ruling class, as p ermanent ly b ri gh t a nd cheerfUbl. . invites you to patronize your independent grocer. _ He merits and deserves your Chatka CRAB at present. Some of the objects which can. e I MEAT 29

    It is natural for the great mas s of made with this paper a re hot dIsh I patronage. These prices are effective July 28 to August 2-next Tuesday night. ' can, C.he common people to adhere t o t he mats, fruit bowls, ash. trays, flower . pots, a nd c an dy contamers f or t he Democratic Party because of Its doc- b 'd tab l "rl ge e. trine of e qu al op po rt un it y. On t he * * * FRESH MEATS FINEST QUALITYother hand, R e p u ~ l i c a n i s m w o ~ ~ d ele- "On Monday t he Narb e rt h Boys' : - ._ .vate a small por tIOn of the cIt izenry Club took a close decision f rom t he f by special grants and privileges, ~ V e t e r a n s , w i n ~ i n ~ i n t h e e l e v e n t h , 1 0 - 1 . TENDER RUMP STEAKS, 35 1cb .the record p lainly proves, and as thIS 9. W a t s o ~ pltchl.n g for the Vets al- . JUICY group become extremely prosperous lowed 10 hIts, whIle Heckle and, Dau- and powerful, the little fellows below bert and Thompson f or t he Boys Club would make out fair ly well, because all?wed 13 singles: T h o m ~ s ? n , ,,:ho RIB R0AST 29Th k the prosperous ones would t ak e ca re reheved Daubert m the n m m ~ h .m- C ic Rl-b Ro t 22c of t hem . T hi s has been quite suceess- ning, was responsible f o ~ ~ h e w m n ~ n g STANDING , lb. En d as , lb. ful in a pol itcal way , and many thou- run in the eleventh, hlttmg a hIgh sands have become Republicans in or- fly to right field to score Lentz. del' to stand well with some one higher "Score by innings: LEGS LAMB 29 c SHOULDERSLAMB 19c p, or because they believed their job Narb . Boys' Club- depended upon_how they voted. I 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 1-10 SPRING lb. SPRING 'lb. have never been able to subscribe to V t e erans-the latter system. 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 9 The b ig j ob for all of us, however, * >I< * Nearby Fresh CHICKENS 39 c Fancy St e Ch e k 25c ~ ~ ~ t ~ d : : ~ t Z I ~ t C : ~ l : ~ e a ~ : ; : : s J : i c ~ Senior a ~ : a ~ ~ i ~ i ; : League : Killed Broiling " lb. Milk Fed eWing IC ens, lb.qUIckly as possIble. It can bes t beI . Junior League

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ; b ~ t ~ e ~ ~ n ~ , a a ~ e n ; ~ : a ~ i ~ p ~ ~ ~ ~ l l w i l d c a t s 'J. ~ . 1 ~ ' ~ Top Muscle or 35c LEAN PLATE BEEF 10C :branches of c ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ; e l ~ A WS. I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r s ~ ; e ~ . : : : : : : :: : : : ~ : I : BonelessChuckRoast, lb. , lb. :Counties Title Closes; /GUerialls . ' S ~ ~ i ' o ' r ' L ~ a : u e 5 .285 1 : McCahan's granulated SUGAR Kellogg's CORN FLAKES or :H SI . D . I W L. P.C.. ' eavy ump In eposlts. 6 . 2 750 i 2 Ib b 8 .- ICollegIans , . . . . I. -ox, c POST TOASTIES k 7 .(Cont i nued f rom Page On'll Narb. Jr s 6 2 . 7 5 0 ! . ,p ge, C 1 31 f II ,Veterans 4 4 .500I 9 , as 0 o W ~ : S S E T S Narb . Boys' Club ., . 2 6 .250 Salada Orange Pekoe TEA pkg. 2Ic . Cash on hand and in Banks $49 721.96 " T ~ e playground league has ?een I ' FranklIn's XXXX or POWDERED L d b 111 k t ' runnmg smoothly along and F rIday/. o : ~ : ~ ~ ~ : ~ e r a r .. . ~ . ~ 164865.73 winds ~ the first half of p lay. In I Fancy Dill or Sour PICKLES . . . qt. jar, 19c SUGAR, 2 pkg., I5c o h L d D" t ' the Semor League there are two clubs t er oans an l:scoun S tie for first-Burgess' Collegians and IM s ~ ~ u r e d and unsecured .. 1 : ~ , ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ Gallagher's Narberth J un io rs . T hi s ' Mrs. Harting's Strawberry Preserves, 2-lb. Jar 25c CRISCO " 01 gages , . Friday they will come to gr ips on the I ' u. S. Government Bonds.. 112,526.89 b' d' d t d t . ' hill. lb can I9c o h 111 k bl S' Ig Jamon 0 e elmme w ow I II f I d T I I . ,tter . ar e d ~ a t el e c u ~ l l - win t he f ir st h al f. On t he o th er d ia - , SCOTTOWELS-2 ro s 0 towe s an a owe Ho der, all for 49c ICS 1mme la e y aval - d N b thmond the Ve te rans an ar er able 75,433.75 B ' CI b '11 b ttl. oys u WI a e. Bankmg House, Vaults and "I n the Junior League the Wild-Real Estate. " '" . " .. 164,417.37 t h 't II th . I " ca s ave I a elr own way , a -Furmture and FIxtures.. 22,943.69 th h th . t d t sh. oug ey JUS manage 0 van qUIInterest, Rentals due, not th BI k S b 5 4 W d e ac ox y a - score on e -collected 1,260.47 d . h'l th J 'or nes ay mor nmg, w lee umOther Assets 16,186.17 Aces were t r imming the Gue ri all s, .

    $836,129.07 10-6." I LIABILITIES . Capital Stock $200,000.00 Borough. In Bat-Fest I

    Surplus 42,771.26! GIVes Darby 13-1 Defeat Reserve for Contingencies 37,946.20 I ~ e s e r v c for Title Insur- (Continued from P ag e O ne ) ance 455.09 at the keystone and scored later on Treasurer's Checks 3,351.16 Foster's single. Bills Payable 91,000.00 . Howdy Powel l, returning after a I Deposits 447,609.09 I case of illness, stepped out t o l ead h is I Other Liabilities ' 12,996.27 club with the willow, collecting three I

    ----I hits, one a double. Slaughter was the $836,129.07 long distance l eade r wit h a homer, The Count ies Tit le made a quietb id and double, whi le Walker and Bren-/for the banking business of Ardmore, nan alw hit for two bases. Joel Rub- following the closing of the Merion incam only had one, but that went for T it le and Trust Company. L imit ed a t ri pl e, whi le Gabl e h ad t he same capi tal fo r expansion deterred prog- f or t he visitors. ress in this direction, although it is Powel l p layed a fine g ame at sec-/ reported over a. thousand new aC-I' ond b as e, a cc ep ti ng four chances ~ o u n t s were opened. cleanly, and b eing credited w ith three I As runs the stor)' of the Merion Ti-

    jl putouts. . t ie a nd Trust Company crash there The box score: is another rumor woven about t he I DARBY Counties Title closing that a Phi la_U R. H. O. A. E. delphia institution failed to come Costello, Ss .. . ,. 0 0 1 3 3 through with promised backing at the Rupp, 2b , . . . . . 0 0 3 1 0 cr it ical t ime. It is said the bank mith, 3b 0 0 2 2 0

    needed only $100 ,000 to t ide it over, IGable, rf , 1 1 0 0 0 THE FINEST FRES'U F'RUIT.f(' AND 17EG''C'T'ABLES ut was unabl e to present a good Thompson, Ib '" 0 1 8 1 0 n J Y J Lenough financial statement to warrant Foster, If .. . , .. 0 1 0 0 0 I raising this amount. Sernach, cf , . . . . 0 1 1 0 1 Another report is that on July 1 the Young, c 0 0 8 1 0 '. Finest California HONEY DEW MELONS, 19c Each.ank's deposits were $389,000 , and Rafters, p 0 0 0 3 0

    ; : ~ ; : ' : ; ; : . J i i . ~ ~ : p ~ : r . ~ , ' : : : : n ~ IB : O : ~ I , I ' : : ,: ,: : : ~ : ; o w 0 N IONS, 2 Lbs., Sc Ripe Bananas, 19c Dozen .:Frequent changes of off icer s and J NARBERTH directors of the bank had considerableI R. H. O. A. E. ----------------------- ~ ~ e ~ o c t t h the loss of depositors' con- ; ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ , ~ .'.' : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ r g LETTUCE, 2 Ods., 19c ~ : : ; e t y COOKING APPLES, 3 Pounds lOc:The institution had no conneetionIMacGregor, ss " 0 1 1 1 0

    with any other Main Line bank. Slaughter, cf " . 2 2 2 0 0 Juicy 0 25 DOZEN Nearby CORN, 6 Ears 19c .ICarroll, Ib 2 2 9 0 1 Sunkist ranges, C Medium size Sugar Ardmore, B. M. Win Rubincam, If 1 1 1 0 0The Mer ion Fire Company team Walker, 3b 3 2 0 2 0 ,,'on, 8-5, over the pol ice in a game atiKing, c 1 1 7 0 0 Nearby Carrots, 2 Bunches 9c FN"aenwcy Potatoes, 10 L b ~ . 19c .the Cynwyd school grounds TUeSday., Lyons, p 0 0 0 3 0 Fresh The same night, Bryn Mawr's firemen Long, c , 0 1 1 0 0 ; I o : ; ~ d ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ s M ~ ~ . i n a fast- ~ : e : n : : ~ , I ~ s ' : : : : ~ ~ ~ Pennsylvania Gtenger Ale Lteme Dry Root Beer 3 Qt. Bottles 25c :

    NEWS IN BRIEF Gallagher, c 0 0 0 0 0: Beverages, , , , Plus Bot. Dep. A Phi lade lphi an c rash ed int o t he Totals. , 13 17 27 10 1

    rear of a parked ear owned by Eth-I Darby ' . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 1 elyn V. Richardson , 503 Beechwood'Narberth .. . 0 31 0 2 1 1 5 x-13 Keebler's SALT- Cot t e r's Mar k e tane, Narberth, on Lancaster avenue, Wayne, 11.30 ~ ~ ;uesday. Firemen i n Tie INES, lb. can, 29c Cynwyd's F ir em en b at tl e We stLuc ien B . Carpent er , Haver fo rd , Manayunk to a 5-5 draw in an 8-in- and Edward B. Finegan, Wynnewood, .ning twilight game Monday, comi ng Where you c an h av e t he advantage of bot h Quality and Price ar e among signers of a petition for a Ifrom behind after the visitors had Pabst-Ett CHEESE, charter filed Tuesday for reorganiza-' scored thrice in the f i rs t s tanza. Tit- NARBERTH 2250 .. 2251 .. 2252 tion ' of the bankrup t Manufacturers' II low tossed for Cynwyd and Gehring Club, Philadelphia. for West Manayunk. Stillwagon and pkg., I5c ITitlow, with t hree h it s each, shared Independently Owned-Buying Co-Operatively-For Qua l it y a nd EconomyAdvertisers in this paper are retia- batting honors. ble merchants. neal with them. J A return game is planned.