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    The Ju]y outing of the MerionPost No, 5,15, American Legion, wi llbe hel d Tuesday when membe rs wil lp ar ti ci pa te i n t he n in th a nn ua l g ol ftournument of t he Coa tes -JordanPost at the Old York Road CountryClub, Jenkintown.

    The tournament, whi ch wil l startat 12 nou n, w ill be fo llowe d by adinner at 6,30 P. M. This outing willtake the vlace of t he r eg ul ar Julymeeting.

    Delegates to the National Conventio n o f th e Ame ric an L eg io n to beheld in New York City from September 19-24 are Earle Hepburn , ChesterS. Ivory, Phi ll ip P . Wilson, JamesCun ni ng ham and Howar d H. McConnell.

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVAN IA, JULY 9, 1937

    New Rotary LeadersVOLUME 23 , No , 40 IDream Game Tomorrow Will See [Rained-Out Fireworks DisplayPicked Stars On Narberth Field I Now Scheduled This Saturday

    IForty-eight players and mana g: er s Gav in was t o h ave h ad a trial with: Local Rod aud GUll Club ! Fail'

    have been vote(1 herths on the two the Chical('o White Sox t h is y ea r. He Takes Houors at Soudertoll',"lain L in e L ea gu e s qu ad s that w ill is now the statis t ician for the i\lain:chls,'h Satur(!a' , ' in the league's first L' Lme oop. The Lower Mer io n Rod and Gunannual Dream Game on the Narberth Because of the vast volume of v ot es C lu b, I nc. , took high honors at , MORE OF HONOR ROLLp l a ~ ' p : r o u n d . east and the closeness of the ballot, Souderton's Half C en tu ry of pr og -

    CHAIR l \/fEN GIVE REPORTS :\Iain Line f an s c as t theil' v otes I1 _ I two p la ye rs l av e been selected f or r es s celebration, Tuesday. The cele-!f or t he two t eams , one representing each posi t ion with the exeeption of' bration committee turned the events If ill if ITHE SllECfTATOfR, . dR t ' f tl B I C I the U!1]lnl' :'IIain Line section and tht) , ' " ' we la ( )lraye{ or au' wm So aJ'lallS 0 Ie a a- ynwy< _, pitcher, Two utlhty players were;over t o t he sl10rtsmen of Montgomery' I ' 'I h b d'TN 'II'l)('1 t il Cil lb 11"](1 tll"I'\' anJl1lal I'" I otller, thn Lower. I ourse ves, It mIg It ave een If er-" ' < ~ ' v a so named, Coun ty and the ]ocal boys captured t btl l td t] I'organization meet ing Tuesday noon; Ed Hare , v et e ran Brook]ine man- ' ' en , u we (e ega e 1C supp Ica-when \\' . .1. Dl'el1lwn turned over the! agel' was c hos en t o l ea d t he Lower Brookline, with e ig ht , l ea ds t he m an y of the prizes In the dI fferent: t ion to others and you see what hap-'! t' I t \V'II' II D 5(\uad while Ed Sheridan, of Down- parade in the Lowe r Mai n L ine divi- events. ' pened.p re sJ ( en s gave 0 I lam , ur- s ion and Paoli, with seven, the Upper, A. Do na ld Amesbury won fi rs t * * *bin ingtown, wil l p il ot the Upper. As- Xar be rt h h as six and Gladwyne prize for rifle shooting, wit h J ame s' TI I" I d'I b f P 'I t D b" sistant manaO'ers f or t he Lower will ' 1 { conso at IOn IS that t I e goo.\ em {'rs 0 res I< en ur 111 s "seven. Gene Davis, Narberth man- McGovern, second, I, . 'II 'd h I IofIicial family ar e Dr. R. 1\1. StaleY'1 be E d S ull iv an , o f Media, a nd J im agel' requested Ray Cabrey , Dream, James McGovern won first prize in, tlllle lS Stl t? come, an t ats lc psI I t I

    , 'I t D F Keys, of G]adwyne. Assisting Sheri- . . . 'h ' I h ' ,some as we wil l s ee t om or row a tu r-new y-e ec 1( vlce-preSI< en ; 1'. '., Game Comnllttee chUlrman, t o d ls re - t e plStO s ootll1g contest. l" h I I ' ,1\1. Purse, ;;ecretary; Hervey Keim,1 dan will be l ' Iar ty Fei t, of Pottstown. . E' . , ( a v n lg t w len t 1C new moon IS sureI Tlln gal11n IS fOJ' tIle benefit of gard ballots cast for hIm as manager rnest Jenkms won f ir st p nz e m '1 I I 'd"t,reasurer; William S. Howa rd , s er - WILLIAM H. DURBIN ~ of t he L ower Main L in e s qu ad be- t he pl ug c as ti ng f or a cc ur ac y w ith flto lang ow, all< hnever mm Jdts hm-t t nd E n H D " players who s uf fe r l os s o f time from ,., . ' I uence on those w 0 ar e affecte t ati!:ean -a -arms , a uge e . a\IS, ]1/"I'"i(/C11t, Bllla-CYl1wl/cl-Nal"llcl"th I ' I' b I h'" cause of t h e dut ies he WIll have In Wayne BurnSide, second. , " If 1 fDr. R, C. Mears and Mr. Drennen I t l el r r eg u ar JO s t 1 l'0ug JnJunes t' h B 'I . n, D B 'd fi . , way as It's mm( u 0 your ownRoial"Y C ll/b ge tmg t e orough FIe d m the best n ayne . urnsl e w on rst pnze I 'I I I b ..(pa ot p r n ~ I ' ( l e l 1 t ) dl'r"ctors receh'ed while playing in league f" ,vout l fu t r" st 6 " ou oug lt to e an..~ , , of shape fo r the game, or fly c as tm g f or accuracy With I f I ~ h' .Immediately u pon h is installation, gamcs. It was originally conceived J h P Wh't d ,some more 0 t l e s am e at t IS timeIIII'. Durbin announced h i commit- to aid l\Iickey Gav in , t he Narberth All fourteen umpires on the Main osep , e, s econ . . Imight not b e b ad for you at all.] l l a ~ ' ' ' , l ' \\'110 los, t IllS leg Jn all accI 'dent Line Leagu e s ta ff h av e volunteered Ernest Jenkms won first pnze for,t e e ~ for HJ37-38, The first name C . - d' t fl . . h J I P I * * *l e ~ ~ than twenty-four hours after he to wor k gratis. Chief Umpi re Bert IS ance y castmg WIt osep 1 listed is the chairman: Po\vell wI11 choose t Il e other t]11'e" White, second. i If t he r ai n c,ome,s i ns te ad o f t he

    A' lOb ' t D b' Alb t had s co red t he run that g av e Nar - ] t II b tl 17tl b...Ims an( Jec s: ur m; er umpires who wil l work with him. II moon, l O w e v e ~ ' , 1 WI e le 1 e-F. W. Vick, Joseph J. Skelton, Frank berth the league title in the deciding , LO B b '1939 fore the shootmg can be done, as theySeeley, Philip A, Livingston, Dr. play-off game l as t y ea r. A portion , ~ a y . G,adsby, Y i l l a n o ~ a , team lquor an y Ido say you can't ca t f i reworks (may-Staley, Charles 1\1. Fitz, of t he f un d will be g iven to Mickey tJ amel, WIll serve m a s!TIll]ar ca- \ AO f B D: be on account of the heart-burn) andClub Service: Vick, J am es P . Car- and t he r es t will g o i nt o t he players' pacity for both teams on the d ay o f 1m 0 oro rys s o soone r or later the d isp lays willroll, Charles L. Campbell, Jr., Conrad fund. the game, I - i hold forth, but let us have confidenceJ. Albrecht. ; = . = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ : - - - - : = - - - - - - : : : - - - : : - - - I G r o u pWi ll S ee k to Win L oc al t ha t the 10th ( tomorrow) wil l be f ine,

    Vocat ional Service : Skelton, \V iI- F i r s t Opera at Dell I Option Election Two Years in which case the occasion is sure toliam H . Dec ke r, John A. Mi ll er , DreanlGameTeams F N be.F 1k]' P K D ~ d B fl ,I ro m owra l' Jl1 r om er , r en ne n, tS a a r n e utter y i - - -Community Service : Seeley, Ray- [']1]1('1" Main Line squad: The folk" are doing exceedinglymond L. \ \ 'at rous, Wal ter T. Brown, II A bone-dry borough by 1939 is the' - , ' ,Da \

    'is. :\lanager: Ed Sheridan, Downing- I d' . ,aim of a group of Protestant min- ;weJl on the donatIOns a nd t he hs t ISPopu ar Pro uctlOn WIl l F ea -I ' d I f loT b h 's o long that we ar e not s ur e t he edi-International Service : Livings ton, town; assistant: l \ Iar ty Fei t, Potts- M I' S M Jsters an ay men 0 1,ar c r t . IBarclay L. J o n e ~ , F. Engle Taylor, town. ture e t ropo Itan t a r ~ on About t hi rt y- fi ve representatives 1 tor can spa,re all the s p a ~ e n e c e s s a r ~ ,F' b l" I D ' da y an d Tu e sd ay NIgh t s f b ' h I 1 " Therefore, If your name JS not here ItDr. R. C, Ho!Tman. Ir"t ase: \ .ISS1, oWl1lngtown; from our oroug ~ 1 l \ r C l e S met,m- , w il l b e next week (if you help) andCla;;sification: Ralph S, Dunne, AI- P o ] e ~ ' , P o t t ~ t o w n , formally Tuesday night at the :-iiar-, , ' I I' 'IIhe f ir st opera o f the summer sea- I P b ' CI h I I keep In m ll1( that t 1C surplus WI go

    vin E. Shu ll , Stanley King. Second base: Verna, Pao]i; L. Spa- bert 1 res ytenal,l lUrc to ay "to a c au se whi ch has earn ed the ac-P 1 P bl

    " D S ] ] son, Puccini's popular ami beautiful I f fo a 10 Irogram an( u IClty: r. ta ey, ziani, Coatesvil e, P, ans I or. a eampUlgn h r ca op-: claim and appreciation of all o f u s,Wayne D. Burnside, J, Bedford DR. R. 1'1. STALEY Third base : Hami l ton, Paoli; Pol- "l\Iadame But te rf ly ," h ead s t he list tlOn e ectlOn two years ence. I as you wil l agree when the facts ar eWooley, Danie] B. Ely. lick, Pottstown. of brilliant musical events to be pre- Present were members from the' re]10rted,l'iN-/JI"esidcl/ i, ilala-Cynll'yd-Xa /'-F e l l o w ~ h i p and Attendance: Fi tz, bo.th Rotal"Y Club I Shortstop: Gonsorick, Coatesville; sentcd l\Ionday and Tuesday in the Presbyter ian Church, the Narberth' '" * *Howard, Dr. Hofrman, Dr. Mears. I Hayden, Paoli. Robin Hood Dell, Fairmount Park, Methodi s t Episcopal Church, Baptist: Aronimink Transportation Com-Editors of The Spoke sman : Bur n - I Church of the Evangel a nd t he Holy i p an y, t he alert bus system whichsl'de all(l Leonar(! GI'U]le. N b th C Th I Left f ie ld : Doyle , Paoli; Low!')"", with Alexander Smallens, conducting. T . 't L th CI h 'r er OpS ree 111\1 y U eran lu rc , !"erves l'\arberth and its environs, do-Committee chairmen or ranking Coatesville. Another important mus ic al p ro - The Rev, Arc her E. Anderson, nat ed , wi thou t urging, $10 to therepre"entatives of committees for the to Lead League Again' Center f ie ld : Bel tz , Coatesville; gram of the coming week scheduled pastor of t he P resby te r ian Chu rch, f und i ns te ad of $5 a s was r ep or te dPa"t \,'ear gave b ri ef annua l r epo rt s I StufIiet, Pottstown. I D I "I I' I I \" S Iy t 1e e I in keepmg Wit 1 t le n" p r e ~ i d e ( , an( ,vanen . Bossert, a so last week.on the work accompli shed by the. . I Ri",ht field: Umbach, Paoli', :\Iento, P b t' f 1\1 'B kl 0 h d H ,.. traditional policy of of fer ing variety a res yerian, 0 1 erlOn avenue, H 11 S d Ed" )various g r o u p ~ . ro o In c et rone as are.: Downingtown, h 'h ' onol' Ro ( econ Hlona nd t he best music, will b e presented w a c ose n campaign c airman.me n Bow to Davismen, I Utili t\ , ' inl1elder: Wando, Downing- TI h ' tl t] ' I I C. E, Edwards , .. . ,.,....... 1.00M ' Sh ' T hu rs da y a nd F ri da y n ig ht s when I,e gat erIJn

    g was le 11,1"( suc 1 .1. Randall Williams, Jr . ",., 1.00Ys t e r l 0US ootlng 10 to 3 : town, meetll\g since une 28 when Governor I B II T I I C f P 5, Outfielder: Harold Bauer, one of the greatest" ' I ' I ' , e e epl0ne ,0. 0 enna.. . ,00in Penn Valley Fatal B ~ \'irtue of three \'ictories d u r j n g l t o \ ~ I ~ ~ l i t y HaWk, Potts- p iani st s o f a ll t ime, will a pp ea r a s E ar le s l g ~ e , d ,bJi t l 1 J ~ l P?nmts Robert J. Nash 5.00soloist. Alfred Wal lens te in, noted State nlUnlClpaht les a oca opt IOn on' John W Joyce 10 0

    16 Y Old B the holiday week-end Narberth once ' Pitchers: C, Sp{,llman, Paoli; the sale of l iquor. . , .. , , , , . , . . . . . .to _ e a r - oy cellist-conductol', will wield the baton. III ol'(lel' to 11',I\'e 1'''fel'ell(ll1111 I't \VI']I, Continued Oil rago Two:more is p er ch ed o n top of the :'IIain Cocei, P o t t ~ t o w n ; Weddig, Downing-,Line League, The Da\'ismen clinched, town; Haupt , Coates\'ilIe. An all-star cast, ineluding many be neceSi'ary t o h av e signatures to a' P V II Y hManayu n k Yout ll Dies I'n Bryn' ' Catchl'r,,: Code Downingtown; members of the l \Ietropolitan Opera Ipetition totalling 25 p er c en t of the enn a ey ou tthe few pomt;; necessar\, to dethrone " ' ," e" f N V] 'II 'VI H .IF ' ] arll'ckl, Paoli. ompany 0' 1 ew or" WI appear: larg l 's t number of votes cast for any. W'li R B awr osplta 1'0111 Brookline from the pc

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    Picnic for Baseball ClubMr . a nd M rs . C ha rl es E . Harnden

    of Moreno r oad, Pcnn Val lc y, e n te r t ai ne d t he membe rs o f t he NarberthBaseball Club and a numbcr of baseball enthusiasts at a picnic suppcr attheir home on Monday evcning. Therewereabout 40 guests. Mr. Harnden issecretary and treasurcr of the club.

    AT ANY HOUR

    "KI lO) } ) wherc your Clcaning gocs"----. . - . - _ - - - . - . - ~.... -4" ...Ardmore 4400St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.

    CCkls YearmAKE YOUR VAEATIOnREAllY EOUnT You will enjoy

    the atmosphere of friendliness and hospital ity that p revai ls at THE FLANDERS.SpaciouB verandas, ocean sun deckB,3 o utd oo r Bea water swimming pools,with filtered circulating water, supe

    rior service, delicious meals and232 rooms, eachwith privateha th , awa it you. c . 1 f ~ ~ : : : : : : ~ ; = = i

    Goes al l da y without wilt .in g keeps yo u lookingft 'csh an d f e el in g c oo l at th e office, th e club, oro u t o n th e f a i rways .FRESH-because t he y a repastcurized!

    Mis s Schae fe r, wh o ha s ha d many y ea rs ' experiencein this section, will c on ti nu e t he p ol ic y of givinghigh class WOl'k at reasonable prices .

    Anne Sch ae f er , f o rme r ly with Kath l ene BeautyShoppe , Narber th , ha s reopened Kathlene's Cyn.wyd Shop as th e

    1937 SEASONJUlie 19th t o Sept. 13thWrit. f D RatChlldren AlwayaW.lco....

    OCEAN CITY NEW JER SE V

    Daily SpecialsMOllday - Tuesday - Wednesday - 3 for $1.00. .Thursday - Friday - Satttrday - 3 for $1.25

    CYNWYD BEAUTY SHOP

    FRESH!

    A yailable for Dinncrs, Outings aNd BanquetsMiIl Road, Brookline, Pa. Phone: Hilltop 1600

    Swim and Play TeunisPool Open Evenings . . .

    BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    30 0 Levering Mill Road

    111 a shirt laundered the S t.Mary's way.

    Announcement

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    Saturda}'LIONEL BARRYMOREin "A Family Affair"

    marketsFire DepartmentStaresDatlorFriendsPoliteOffileARE ONLY SECONDSAWAY WHEN YOUHA VE A TELEPHONE I

    Thi s Thu rsday and FridayB ET TE D A VI S

    II I " M ar ke d W o m an "

    Wednesday (Award at 9)PATSY KELLYin "Nobody's Baby"

    You can have on . In your hom.for I.. . than a d im. a dol '.

    Monday (Play Bonus at 9)JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSONa nd GEORGE BRENT in"MOUNTAIN JUSTICE"

    TuesdayClaire Trevor-Michael Whalenin "Time Ou t fo r Romance"

    Next Thursday, Friday, SaturdayJANET GAYNOR andFREDRIC MARCH in"A Star is Born"

    MASSANUTTEN MILITARYACADEMYW'oodstock. VirginiaShenan noa 11 \' a I I ( ' ~ College preparatory-Commerclal-Music~ p l C 1 H l i d CQUiptlH'IltJunior H. O. T. C. \;"itAthlettcs-:WO acre rccrca t l on p r ogr : n llat (, 'anll) LuptonFor catalog address Dr. H. J, BenchoffHead M'lster, Box 191 DAMa "

    King's Daughtcrs Fete Childl'CIlT h, ' B oa rd of Dircttol's of the

    King's Daughtcrs Holiday House gavea g'l'OUp uf 30 un(! l' l 'p l 'i \, i leged child n' n a nd t he ir mo th er s a n outing' at\':llIey Forge on Monday. After visit in,!.! til(' hi stori c shrines . a picniclllnl'1ll'OI1 w n sene(l.:lJlolllbers of the org':lnization fromI\ :l1'1'rth, B a l a - C y n w ~ ' d , Havcrfordand Bryn 1\Ia\\'r wcre prlscnt.

    Fire Co . Director ResignsPla'\lground News James F. ~ u r s e , a d i re c to r o f the/, 'Narberth Fire C ompa ny a nd fo r- - -. :;;...--.----.-----1 many years i t s secre t ary , on MondayActiVitIes are III f ul l s wmg o n Nar- :night t ender ed h is r es ignat ion at aberth playg roun d th es e. days. A n n)eeting o f the B oard in Elm Hall.i ncrease over l a s ~ year 1 I .the. n u ~ - It was a cc ep te d wit h regret.bct of boys and girls par.hclpatm.g I Mr. Purse p la ns t o retire as ap l a ~ games and sports g l v c ~ an mdl- Pennsylvania ra i lroad employe andcatIOn that t h e g r ounds WIll ac t as I t f th St t Th c c:move ou 0 e a e. e va an yhOf;t to happy and carefree young-, wil l he f il led at the annual election in I f you have an opinion, write Oursters. Ever" day an a \' er ag e o f 150,. S t b . , e p em er Town a letter.to 17? chi ld re n and gro.wnups take 1 1_ ' :" ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ . . . : . : ~ . : . . : : . : : . . . . . . . . . ,11art \l1 t h e p l ayg round h fe . 'Men 's SanforIzed $1.25 $2oft/za1l, B o . ~ k c t b o l l fo/' Girls andA call for candidates for the 01'- SLACKS .ganization of a girls' softball tcam'has been issued by Miss Julia Landis., N4.l2I3I:l?.. t i M I : N ~ tif)1)A game, to add interest to thc sport,' 121 N. Narbelth Avenue Narber th 2772h u s ~ already becn scheduled fo r next i ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ; ~ : : : ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ~ ; : : ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ~ ; ; ; : ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ 1week with Haverford p layground . . ' - - - - - ~ - -The other addition is a girls ' basket-:hall c ou rt. T hc se t wo new featurcs'will provide the girls with a greatcrv ar ie ty o f a ct iv it ie s than hithcrto:provided.

    OUR TOWN

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    Toll30 cN. J. .I

    Elec. &.NAR B ER TH 4182w. G. Case & Son

    ELECTRICREFRIGERATORS

    Ask about special moneys av in g t ic ke ts . G e t timeschedule at Travel Bureauin our n ew 69th St.GarrettRd. t ermi na l o r operator.

    ~ o o l c onBUSES ANDRAI L CARSFO R TH IS MARK OFFAST,ON-TIME SERVICE TOAL L WESTERN SUBURBS

    SalcsNarber th

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANTRANSPORTATION CO .ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION CO.

    e,.RA,OEMAFrK REGISTERED

    Boy Scout Notes

    C U J l ~ ' l ' a r l ~ - in the wce k i s appreciatl'd.

    : (' 10(':":t._ \ i " I ] ( l a ~ ' til l ' popular "Play BOllus"\\ill I", at !I 1'.:11. The picture will 1)(.o.'.!, . llnlail, .Illsti 'e," a tilm about thelJ:ll'J.W:lldlll':'S :111(1 j ln1judice ag'aillst" ;, I rl ' iu l 'l ' s" in the h i l 1 - b i l l ~ - c O U l l t l ' ~ .,i'i:-'l'lJinl' I l ll t ch inson and Georg'l'

    1:1"'1'1 ha\ '" til" principal ro!ts.Tll" . d ~ I \ " liilll w il l be "Timl' Outr I l l ' I ~ 1 I 1 1 l ~ l n l ' l " " a l ight cOll lcdy Co-1; ,,1 i , > ~ ' Claire Tl 'l ' \' or and l\Iiclu1l'1

    '. '. i! il (1 I.\\,"nl'sdu\' (Cash A\\'ard l\'ig-ht)

    1:11 . :", 1\,,111' '\\,ill 1)( Sl'en in "Nobody',;1 : ; 0 1 , ~ . " S'11l "n d Lyda I\oberti an '

    ( ' ~ " t a, "tlld"nt n U I ' ~ e s . Lynne O\'l'l'111:111 I ,as t ll [, red l' o r a dctec t i\ ' l! .:\l'xt T l l u r " d : l ~ ' , F\'iduy au d Sattll'

    ,1:1\' t l1 l' Aal '1,el ' th wi ll p re se nt "ASI;'11' i . B"rn " wit h .Janet G a ~ ' u u r alldI,',,'dl'j(' l\1:\l'ch.

    Hondicmft iThe handicraft program will start

    I Tucsday, Julv 13, at 2 P. M., i ll the i. a f l l ! r n o ~ n an;1 last until 4.30. It willbe given thereafter on cve ry Tue s- 'da\' and Thursday o f t he wcek. Ncw,

    ":\Iarkl'd Woman," now at the N:Jr-' an;l interesting features have beenIWIth, stars Bette Davis and IIum- a dd ed t o the already l ar gc l is t ofp h r ! ' ~ ' Bogart in an expose of the vice handicra ft project s that havc bccnr:l.-I'd, h ~ l S t ' d on tht' famous "Lucl ,y iliadI.' in the past. Some o f the ncwI,uciano" cn,,!'. Bette is a night club l't'atul'CS ar c wea\ ' ing , basl ,ct ry, makh".,ll'SS. . illg book-markers f rom s ho c l ac es ,hot mats, moccasins and bclts.

    Tn / i l lS Ol'! lr l i l i . :n!Teams are being' organized in

    i J ~ l s e b a l l , paddle t enni s, t enni s. Allllios!' interested ar c :Jsked to please,ig'n up at the playgTound. A. J uniorH:lsl'hall L l ' U j . ( U I ~ i s b ei ng ' organized:111" g al ll es w il l be played on 1\[on, i ~ , ~ s . \\l'dnl'sday". Fr id ays f rom 2to 1.;]0.

    Tl1i,; Satunlay Lionel B a l ' l ' ~ ' m o r e\\'i II h" S('l'n as a county judge whose,iill\' I 'on 'l 's h inl to is,ue unjlopulal'011'.1;1" in ,pite o r c om in g e le ct io n":d ld I'alllih' ali'"dions. Cecilia Parker:1I1.1 Eric' Lind!'n s uppl y t h e love in-

    The Main Line Cour t of Hono r andBoa rd o f Review will be held at theMerion Scout House , Haze lhurst ave nue, Merion, on Tuesday at 7.30 P. M.Awards will be p re sent ed t o the

    following scouts:A rdmo i'e N o. 1- :aobert Reed,

    Cha rl es Nangl e, E. Rey no ld , Wm.Brendlinger (4 Year Scout).Ardmore No.2-Grant McCabe,

    Frank Richards.Ardmore No.3-Warren MeDoweli.Bala-Cynwyd No.2-Will iam Mac-

    Neill, Edward Houseworth.Bala-Cynwyd No.3-Richard Hoff.Bryn Mawr No . I - Ivan McLean.Merion No. I - John Hepman, Rob-

    er t Miller, Samuel Haines, EdwardHarris.Narberth No.2-Kenneth Schrep

    fer.Roscmont No.2-Joseph Hilden

    brand ( 4 Ycar Scout ) .

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    l\1oylan- Na r be r th T h e at re Featuresits final Five Pictures D u ri ng We e k

    AVOID CONGESTIONTO THE SEASHORE

    Use TheTacony-Palmyra Bridge

    Di/cctio1l.s: U. S. Route No. I-City Line-EastRiver Drive - Hunting Park Ave. - RooseveltBlvd.-to Levick St. (Levick St. is 4y'! mileseast of Broad).Free Road Map at the Toll Gate or bymail-Po O. Box 32, Palmyra, N. ,..J..... Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Co., Palmyra,

    1\11. and 1\1l's. J. B. Wcl ls o f Sou thH ig hl an d a ve nu e a nd 1\1rs. AnnaCarcy How of Esscx avenue, Narbcrth, lcft last Thursday for twowcc ks i n Deerfield, Mass., a nd L ak e\\'innepauskee, N. H.

    SUl11mel' Music ClassesT he B ry n Maw\' Consl'J'\-atol'y "I':\Iusic announces a special l'UIIUIWI'

    session heginning July 12 and CUIll inui ng t hr ough August , w it h c1:'.:-"'s andinstruction :l\'ailable in all d l ' l ' a r ~ ments. A special featurc this s('aSDnwil1 be supe1'\'isetl trips to Hobin l1[",dDell Concerts, \ l 'hich will bc \,! 'l ,( '( [\. 'dbr music appreciation Il'ct 1I1(S andscore-rcading'.

    Thc Hcrlgcro\\' Theatrc inHosc Val 1ey i s polishing oil'week o f r ep e rt or y bcf or e t h c openi ngo f i ts Fourth Annua l Shaw F('slival,which will run at the famous localp 1 a ~ ' h o u s e from July 1() to August 14.The foul' \\'eeks of Shavian dr:lliia

    \\'ill include ele\'en o f th e m as t, 'r 's, ) j ' : I l l l < l . ~ \ \' hi ch w il l h e l ' r e . ~ l ' l l t e d illt l 'n l '\ l 'ning's. the whole cycle to be11l'l'scntl'd twice. and intel'l'uptl'd hel'eand tl1l']'(' f or p l' cs en ta ti on s o f this:,"al"s hi l ' l h d a ~ ' p l a ~ ' , "Too TJ'lllI TnBe l ;o o, ). " w hi ch w il l OJH'n ,July 2Gjn h on or o r Shaw's :->lst bil'tllday.Tonight, Andre Obey':; "l\oah" \Ii11

    play while t he P is ca to r \'('rsioll of111'('i",r'" ".-\Il1,'rican T r a g ( ' d ~ ' " \l'ill 1)(pl'( 'Sl 'ntl 'd toll1o 1'1 '0\\ ' nig'ht. :l1 ..lnal""'UliOIl1." the ah>iorhiug sto\'Y or lo\'('aud ultill1att' t r a g e d ~ ' fo\ ' a c i l'cus -ha l 'I;l'r a nd h is sl'1l'-sal'rificillg' hricl

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    CYNWYD 662

    $82,490,434.2850,082,691.718,589,339.3429,363,488.979,424,000.0038,393,286.5532,417,468.907,904,573.104,392,509.601,010,265.98448,462.141,988,430.85354,769.89

    $8,400,000.0012,000,000.002,799,882.892,558,467.27406,756.01336,000.00184,534.81354,769.89239,819,310.44$266,859,721.31

    $266,859,721.31

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    A place o f b ea ut y a n d charm. Th e satisfactionof lot-owners during 6 8 y ca rs is accentuatedby permanent carl' guarantced by trust f un ds o f$550 ,000 . Lots \'al'Y in price ft"Om $125 upward.

    Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    AT THE BEAUTIFULCOLONIAL VILLAGESWIMMING CLUB

    (5 Mil/ l Ile j b ), car North o f Wayt le)Mt'mbership S tr ictly L imited and EveryApplication Rigidly Inspected

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    29' Baja Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    Page Three

    "T alk it over" is the issue o f theday. We often wonder how manypeople read our ads. Ask us tocome over, at your convenience,and we 'l l know you do.

    All "BACK" FROM YOUR TRIPS?Then, no d ou bt , y ou 'r e r ea dy t ohave actualities made of your cher.ished dreams on Home Imp rove .ments.

    ARDMORE BRANCH7 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

    Un it ed S ta t..1 Government obli llat ionl a n d o t he r lecuritlel carried at'23,622.315.39 in the above Itatemf!nt orf! plf!dllf!d to $Ccure GovernmentState and Munldppl depodtl Jar fiduciary purpOlel. al required 11)1 law:The deposits of this Company areinsuredby the Federal DepositInsuranceCorporation. in accordance with the Bankinsl Act of 1935.

    C. S. NEWHALL, President

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    OUR TOWN

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    BALA.CYNWYD, PA.

    Groshon

    Belmont Ave. & Levering Mill Rd.EDW. A. CARROLL CO.

    CEMETERYMEMORIALS

    IFuneralDesigns

    Now Five Legis lat ive DistrictsGo\'ernor Ear le l as t week signed

    the Zappala Bill which officially di-;vides Montgomery County into five;legislntive districts.The only district a ff ec te d i s t he ;former Third Distr ic t which ha s been i

    Club Reslaurant Service. beautiful Open Porch and Dance F loor overlookingpools with floodlight illuminationFor FlIrt!zer ParticlIlars-Call at Cillb House or JVrile Box 232, JVayne

    Nat'berth Bridge Club PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 15i9JUI1V ~ O top score, ~ I r s . J. II. Daker ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~nd I'll'S. Arthur Cooney; secondplace, 1\l rs . C . .T. G o o d ~ ' e a r and 1\1rs.E. C. Griswold. i, J l I I ~ ' :1. top score, 1\11'5. E. C. Gris\\'old and Allt'n Shubert; second place,';\Irs. C. AIfl'ed P c e l 1 l ~ ~ ' and Charles

    B. Stoudt.Miss l\lary B. Carr, of N. Narbcrtha\'el1lH', r e tu r ned Tuesday frol11 a\\'eek's s t a ~ ' at the Ocean City hOl11eof l \ l i ~ s Betty Fa y and Miss MayFay, o f Drex el H il l.

    Nelsoll Carmall Hltbcr, Jr.,tv Wed Emily Maric Schc11lbs

    THE FIRESIDE

    ice cream

    orin y ou r home

    withDOLLY

    MADISON

    a t o ur fountain

    $5.95

    Summer S toreHours 9.305.00

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    2-- Nellton Coalgivesmore heat perton - la st s longer- costs less in thelong run.Phone Ardmore 2550

    or ALLegheny 8400-Wn ' 5201

    224 Haverford Ave.

    URNEXT41 N. Narberth Avenue

    FOR A REALHAIR CUTHarold M. Kirscht I

    Sa/all MillillCl'y, Second Floor

    Wcal' th c ncW highercrowns accentuatcd withwidc dark bands. Weal' thcsunshadcr w it h droopingbrim.

    A Perfe(t Combinationfor Perfed Heat I1-- NCIl'lonltliracleSlokcr keeps youfree from the cellar,feeds coal from bin

    to burner, removesashes.

    White Toya(lIld heep coo/-headed!)

    DOII't /ct thel u' at go to) '01/1' Ilct1d, weal'

    1\11'. and :\lrs. C. E . And er so n a nd,their daughter, Miss Sonia Anderson,and 1\lr. and Mrs. Hamilton CaI'pent el ', o f Chestnut Hill, ar e on a tripto Bridg'e\\'atcr, N. H.;\Irs. Bin a P rc bc le , o f 11 ew York, is' the g'uest of :\11'. and :\Irs. R. ,J. Doth-,a\ '( !. of \ \ " ~ ' n n e w o u d roa d, b efore going' to :'.Iaine.j\"pxt :\londar Mrs. PI'ehele and Mrs.Dothanl wi ll he among ' t h e guests ata IUIH:ht,()n and hridg'e party g'iven br:'.Irs. Tarl", ' Gladding' at the .!\Ianut'actuj'('rs' C ( ) u n t r ~ ' Club.;'IIiss Ruth Lee Cook, o f Dudley avenue, has returned from a stay at Narrag'ansett Pit'r. R. I.

    1\1rs. Frank X. Purcell and herdaug'hter, Miss Catherine Purcell,h a \ ' ( ~ just returned from a ten d a ~ ' s 'trip t o i \ Ia ss ae hu se t ts , Conne ct i cu tand New York.l\Iiss Dora l\IilIel. daughter of 1\l r.and Mrs. L. Parker Miller, of Dudleyavenue, and Miss l \l at le li ne Cohee ,'daughter of ; \1rs . John L. Co he e, o f

    D u d l e ~ ' a\'enue, \ \, (' re ;unong' theguests at a house party ovt'r theFourth of July week-end given by!\II'. and l\Irs. George Lee at Mrs.Lee's parents ' cot tage in Ocean City .1 \I rs. L ee i s the former Miss JaneKolb, daug 'hte r of 1\11'. a nd Mrs . \V.C . Ko lb , of Haverford avenue, Nar

    berth.Dr. and Mrs. \nlliam A. Pearson,o f t he Lakeview Apartments, have returned from a two weeks' trip to Ohio,Indiana and Michigan.Mr. and l\Irs. Eberhardt 1\luller andMiss Flora Kurzenknabe, o f Es sexa ve nu e, s pe nt S unda y at RehobothBeach , De laware.1\lr. and 1\1rs. Mueller had as theirguests on Monday Commander andMrs . R ic ha rd Wue st , of Lansdowne.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Logan ar e s ubdivide d into t hr ee : T hi rd , the ioccupying their new home at 527 1\10- OI.d Y O I ' ~ r o ~ d area; Fourth, a d is -Ireno road, Penn Valley. trlct tak1l1g 111 t he Nor th Penn val-IMr. and 1\lrs. E. J. Pollock and l e ~ ' ; and Fifth, a subt l ivisiun ineIudf a m i l ~ ' , of Avon road, are leaving Sat-, in!! the, P e r k i ~ m e ~ V ~ l l e y section.U1'day for Wildwootl Cres t, N , J., to The hrst rlIstl'lct meIudes Lowel'lspend t he s ummer . 'Merion, Narberth, Upper Merion, i1\1rs. Oscar Eichna , of New York, B ri dg epor t a nd Wes t Conshohocken,Iis visi t ing her mother, Mrs. D. Har- while the second takes in Norris town,shaw, and he r b ro ther -i n- law and sis-: CO,n;;hohucken an d PlY1l1?uth Town-Itel', 1\11'. and M rs . C. Fred Kuebler,: ~ h l J l . Both of t he se r emam the same. IJr., of Narbrook Park. 1\11. Eichna 1""""--------------.wiII join h er f or t he week-end. Mrs . My Summer Office Hours IEichna wiI I b e remembered as Miss at Residence Office IMargaret Harshaw. 417 An thwyn Road , Meri on I

    1\11. and Mrs. R ob er t J . N as h a nd Monday and Friday-7 to 9 P. M. ,their daughter, Nan cy , o f Narberth Dr. Wm. G. Walton'and Price a venu es h av e J'ust returned OptometristPhone: Narberth 2464

    ~ = ; . ; ; : ; = = = = = = = : ; = = = = = = = ~ from a week's cruise on the Delaware If no answer, Narberth 2570JBay.Mr;;. Carl Hacker t, of White Plains, iN. Y., has been t he gues t of her par-:ents, 1\11. anti Mrs. 01'10 E. Cook, ofNarberth Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cook,also had as their guests for the:Fourth of July week-end Mrs . Cook ' snephew, Mr. C. Les li e B r is to l , of!Parkersburg, Va. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. l \1cCar- 215 City Linetel', Jr., of Lantwyn lane, h av e l ef t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~to sp(!lJd t he summer in Ocean City ,N. J.' :Mrs . EBen Abbott, who ha s beenspend ing t he w int e r w it h he r son-inl aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Haigh, of Nor th Narberth avenue, h as r et ur ne d t o Boston.Mrs. George B. Suplee, of Woodside avenue, and he r uncle, Mr. Samuel Turner, have returned from a tript o W at ki ns Glen an d Seneca Lake,N. Y.Miss Catherine Robison, of Dudley

    avenue, s pe nt t he Fourth of Julyweek-end in Ocean C ity, N . J.Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bailey, of Lan t

    wyn lan e, h av e left for a trip to NewYork.Mr. John Woodcock and Mr. DickWoodcock, sons of Mrs. Vema R. Telephone MANayuoJc 0166

    Woodcock, of Montgomery avenue, I

    ". up up .

    EWEES1122-24 CHESTtfUT ST' H I LADELPH IA

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    $135,636.70192,739.61288,590.0188,936.4125,347.30

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    2 16 Dud le y Ave nu e

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    I i I : A I ) L I ~ I : !They're most important right now! Come in and let usshow you t he new coitfures-one of which will be exactlywhat you're looking for.SUZANNE JORET GILL

    Statenlent

    Member of Federal Resen1e SystemOpen at 8 A. M. daily f or y ou r convenience

    Depos it s I nsur ed under t he Gover nmen t P lan

    of Narberth

    TheNational Bank

    Cash and due fronl Banks . . .U. S. Governnlent Securities.Other SecuritiesLoans and Discounts.Bank Building .

    Total

    Capital Stock .Surplus and Undivided Profits.Reserve for Contingencies.Deposits due Individuals.

    Total

    CllEVHOLETMOTOH DIVISiON. c.....ral lIIororJ Sal" Corporation.DETHOIT, MICOlGAN

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    ESTATE NOTICE

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET COMPANY214-216 Bata Ave. Phone, Cynwyd 81

    CALL THENew Deal Junk Co.

    Highest Prices Paid ForPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALSWe will call anywhere-any timea t your c o n ~ ' e n ; e n c eWholesale RetailSAM. SCHLESINGER

    Dally 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.N. W. Cor. 5 6t h a nd Vine St!.

    Holy T ..i,l;ty L"t1Jeran Church ,IRev. Clctus A. Senft , Pasto r !!Margaret Squier, Organist

    Sunday, July 11, 1!l37:! l.45 A. l \ I. -Bib le schoo l -a l l departments.11 A. ~ I . - T h e morning service. !

    Theme: "Servants of \Vhom?"[h e Presbyterian Ch"rch "

    Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Th.D.,"Pastor.! l.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. l \ ' I . ~ M o r n i n g worship. Dr.

    Anderson will deliver the sermon.Theme: "Abiding Hope."

    11 A. M . ~ C h i i d r e n ' s nursery, under the supervi s ion of Mrs. GilfiIlan.6.45 P. M.-The three ChristianEndeavor groups.7.45 P. M.-Narberth 's happy Bibleh ou r. D al la s T he ol og ic al S em in ar y IQuartet will conduct the services.Wednesday:8 P. M.-Prayer meeting.

    etc.

    Your ClothesNeedCLEANINGOFTENER

    Si1lgs Lead in Opera

    We close at 1 o ' cl o ck onSaturdays dur ing July & Aug.

    YOUI' suit or dr es s gets a s d ir tyas your shirt or collar. That'swhy you should have cleaning donefrequently byAdelizzi Bros.FURRIERS. CLEANERS, DYERS228 Bala Ave. C,'7IJl'yd 928102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

    ~ l I c e d " CreamMilk and Milk DrinksCreamed Cottage CheeseGinger and Cup Cakes, Macaroons,Right on the Pike at Wayne, Pa.

    dl/d "Gllcmscy" always gllardl/tces Qllality

    Open Daily and Sunday until 12 P. M.

    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEY DAIRIESHome-made

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    will come to your home every day throughTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR.'I,t Irllcmatiollal Daily N c ~ " s p a p c rIt records for YOU the world's clean. constructive doings. The ~ I o n l t o rdoes not exploi t c r ime or SCIl3ation: neither does it ignore them.bu t de al s c o rr ec ti vel y w i th t hem . Features for busy men and all thefnm.1!y. InclUding the \Veekly l\lnsnzine Section.

    Fresh (!(!Guernsey" ButtermilkAll you care to drink for 10 cents

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    The Christian Se ience Publishing Soc let)'One !;orW;L) Strecl, nostoD, ~ I n s s a c h u s e t t sPlease enter my SUbscription to The Christian Sclonce Monitor torn period oft year S9.00 6 months $4.50 3 months 52.25 1 month 75e\ V e d n e ' d a ~ ' Issue, IncludingMagazine Section: 1 Year $2.60, 6 Issues 250Name __

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    Sunda!l, COl/ductcd by Jose ltl lrlJi .Lit Brothers' Conccrt

    Mendelssohn - Overture to "RuyBIas."

    Schumann-Symphony No. 3 in EFlat ("Rheinish").

    Weinberger-Polka and Fugue from"Schwanda."

    D u b e n s k y ~ ' G o ~ ~ i p s . "Lis7.t-"Hungarian Rhapsody No. :l."

    .1Jolldll!/ 1111.1 Tuesda!J.1IlIdll1ll !JolttT!I!!III IllIlitlll

    Opera in t hr ee a ct s. F ou nd ed onthe book of .John Luther Lon g a ndt he d rama by David Belasco.Music by Giacomo PucciniConducted Q ~ Alexander SmallensNext 0Jlera, "Carmen," August 2

    and 3, Alexander Smallcns, conducting.WedllescZa!l, chli'k n i y l t t ~ n o concert.Tlwrsr! II !J , condueted by AlfredJVa[lenstein.\Vagner-Overture to "Rienzi ."Beethoven-Concerto in E Flat("Emperor") fo r piano and orchestra.

    Harold Bauer , SoloistWagner-Siegfried's Rh ine J ou rn ey .Bach-Wood-Partita in E. MARIA SAl\ISONBach-Dubensky - Chora le Prelude , /(,110 lrill lic hcard as "B/(ttc/'fly""Father Who Ar t in Heaven." in the opC)'a Mondny and Tucs-Tchaikovsky-Overture Fantasy "Ro- dllll niyltts at Robin Hooel Dell. Narberth Methodist Episcopalmeo and Juliet." Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, MinisterF1'iday, conducted liy Alfrcel Wctl- PUC S . T k Sunday, July 4th, 9.45 A. M.- ,

    lClIstcili. to upcrvlse ruc ers IChurch School. IWagner-Entrance of the Gods into According' to the Public Utility 11.00 A. l\I.-Morning Worship.;I Sermon' 'Th e Blessed Nation."Valhalla. Law which became effective June 1, .I I 7 . 3 ~ P. M.-Vesper Service. Ser-B e e ~ loven-Concerto in C :Minor f or t he j ur is di ct io n o f t he P ub li c U ti li ty mon : "Patriotism and Religion."PlUno and Orches t ra , . COllllnb;sion o f P en ns yl va ni a hasHarold Bauer , SolOist I ' .Rimsky-Korsakoff-SYlllphunic Su it e , b een e nl ar ge d t o lllclude contlact If you have an opinion, write Our"Scheherazade." carriers by motor vehicle. Town a letter.Soturday, eondl lc ln[ l iy Jose I t II/bi. F or me rl y th e comnllSSlon regu- I ~ = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = ~

    G l i n k a ~ O v e r t u r c , Rus si an and Lud- lated o nl y t ho se who transport prop-mila. ert:: nlld persons by motor vehicle as

    T c h a i k o v s k y ~ S y m p h o n y i n E l\linOi ~ O l l l m O I l calTiers for hire. Estate of William L. Breerwood, late(Pathetique). Broke rs , c ont ra c t carriers and I of Xarherth, l IIontgomery County, De-ShostaJ;owiteh-: \ lus ie f rom the Bal ,t!WI' truckers arc advised to sec the ceased.Letters of AdminiHtmtion on the ahovel et , "The Nose." PUC r epr es en ta ti ve at Room 705 , estate having heen granted to the under- I IB a l a k i r e v ~ E n Bohellle. K e ~ ' s t o n e Building, 261 North Broad s i ~ n e d . all persons indebted to Said estateSt . k S' , '11 I" I ' I " al' e reCjuested to make imlllediate pay-ravlJ1s ' y - , ulte, ' 1(' 'In' 1 I1 ', . ~ t r e l ' t . Philadelphia, \\'ho will explainSlllIdll!!. ( 'uud/te/,d Ii!! .}u." /tIl,I, the provisions of the new law. f . ' ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~Lit IJrulh, r.' CI)//(" ,ISChubert-Symphony i n C : '> la jo ,.Bach-Brandenburg Concert".R a v e l ~ D a p h n i s and Chole. SUit, :--;,2.

    Con t inued t r ol n )Jag-t' t'I ... l iv ed on Ccn tenn ia l r oad and questioned e v e r ~ ' o n e t h e ~ ' could f ind \ \ 'n"had b een i n the vicinity that afternoon, hut were unahle t o f ind anyon twho eoulll throw a n ~ ' l ig 'h t on thecase' or who O\\'lll 'd a rifle of the t ~ ' P t 't h e ~ ' believe was used in tlw ~ l l O o t i n ~ .Sah 'e t ti ' s f a tl l l' r , : \ Iiehael, is ('111

    p l o ~ l l d as a g-al'dl ' l1l l' and g-raVl' d i . ~ wgel' at the \ r e ~ t Launj Hill Ct'nl