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    CHOOSE TRUSTEES

    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    Comings an d GoingsFireside Editor

    Busy.

    THE WANDERLUSTBECOMES POPULARSENIORS SET FORWASHINGTON TRIP

    Narberth, Pa., Saturday, June 2, 1928

    ARE NORMAL GRADSSeveral Main Line girls were amongthe 422 who were graduated from theState Teachers' College at West Chester Tuesday. They include the MissesEvelyn R. Fudge , Alice L. McLaineand Mary E. Wallace , of Bryn Maw'-iMarne E . Mas ton and Marguer it e E .Percy , Narbe rth, a nd MagclilleneTuttle, Cynwyd. i

    Memorial Day Is Celebrated inAppropriate Fashion by Borough

    TALK WELL RECEIVED

    TO HOLD BERRY FESTIVALA strawberry fest ival wi ll beheld on the lawn of the LutheranChu rch on Jun e 7 th f rom 6.30 to9 P. M. under th e auspices of th eSenior Luther League.

    ATTEND C. E. MEETMany Christian Endeavorersf rom Lower Mer io n c hu rc h societies attended the annual conventionof the Montgomery County Christian Endeavor Union held lastweek in Ambler.

    James Heberling, Psychologist a tU. of P., Speaks at Narberth School.Those who a tt ended the l ec tu reof J ames Heb er li ng on t he a ft er noon of Thursday, May 24, at theNarberth school h ad one of thegreatest treats of the school year.:Mr. Heberling. who is a special ist in chi ld psychology at t he Uni versi ty of Pennsylvania, has a keensense of hUl11or, coupl ed with raregood sense and great understandingof children and young people. Histalk, "Thinking With the Child,"was very worthy and helpful.The study group of the Mothers'Council fee ls a real pride in havingbeen ab le t o p re sent such an int er esting speaker, and it is happy toannounce t ha t Mr . Heberling hasbeen secured for fur ther t al ks t o begiven next win ter on dates to beannounced later.

    A ZA T O BE CLEARED

    PRICE SETS RECORDNew York has Its Park Avenue andIts RIversIde DrIve. but Lower MerIonhas a resIdentIal property valuedhIgher than any other of Its type Inthe world-If the report of a Haver-W 'l l LA d M d ford sale listed In a PhiladelphIaNarberth celebrated Memorial The rou te of the marchers was I eave r more on ay . paper thIs week be true,Da) ' \Vednesda y w it h a par ad e, E ss ex a \' enue t o Price. P ri ce t o School Term Even ts Nea r The house. whIch Is a large one ofC stone, half-timbered In the earlyspeeches and t he laying of the Narherth, Narberth to hestnut, Thei r End. English style of archItecture. wIth acornerstone of the rebuilt Bor- Ches tnut to \Vvnnewood, and three-car garage. Is located on oneough Hall. Baseball filled in the t he nc e t o t he Co;nlllunity Build- acre of ground. on the west s Ide of O TH ER SOCIA L NOTESOVER FIFTY WILL GO Quarry lane east of Rose lane, Haver-r emai nd er o f t he d ay . ing, .. ford, It has been sold by Charles J.Conspicuous in the parade were The e\'ents of the I ' .. ~ .sade, was laid aside until a plan 30 days, and spent half of the p e a ~ e IS

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    JAMES R. COLERear of 250 Haverford A ,-e.House Q1ld Decorative PaintingMail Orde rs and Jobbing P r o m p t l ~ 'Attended tePhone, Narberth 3639.W

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    ~ ~ _ // -PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOPOpen Friday Evenings

    ChUTCh Notes

    Sale Was SuccessfulThe L it tl e G ar de n D ay Sale, heldMay 18 for the benefit of the SocialService Depar tment o f the Main L in eFederation of Churches, was the mostsuccessful ever had. The fol lowing area list of th e b oo th s a nd t he amoun tsthey took in:Narberth, $64.50; Gladwyn, $117.45;Llanerch, $211,03; Ardmore, $281.115; IRosemont, $376.43; Bryn Mawr,$253.70; Lunch and Tea , :ji98.25; chilodren's entertainments, $40.60; from Io the r s ou rc es s o far, $282.112.The total amount cleared a ft er e xpen ses have been paid will be $11133.41 "iaiii!iiii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiiii!!!iiiiii!!!iiiiii!!!i!!!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiiiiiiii!!!!!iiiiiiiil

    Methodist Episcopal Church IRev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister.Sunday, June 3. I9A5 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M .-Morning Worship. Ser-

    mon theme:"A "Vonder in Heaven." ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~6.45 P. M.-Devotional Me et in g of -the Epworth League. The new of-f icers wil l be instal led. I7,45 P. M.-Evening Worship. Miss IGwendolyn Narheth, missionary toNorth Afr ica. w il l be the speaker .The Woman' s Foreign Missionary iSociety wil l meet on Monday , June 4, Ii2.:10 P. M., at the home o f ~ l i s s SusanG. Baker, No. 411 Anthwyn road. ,The official hoard will meet Mondayevening, June 4, at 8 o'clock, in thechurch.The Sunday school board wil l meeton Tuesday evening. June 5, at thehome of Mrs . Wil li am S. Deaves, No319 Conway avenue.P ra ye r a nd praise service Wednesday evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock.The Epwor th League will hold abanquet in t he c hu rc h on Thursdayevenll1g, June 7, at 6 o'clock. Admission, $1.

    All Saints ChurchWynnewood, Pa,Rev. Gibson Bell, Rector.

    H.OO :\ . ~ I . - H o l y Communion.J1.00 A. M.-Holy Communion andsermon by the r ec to r.. ' \nthem-"I saw t he Lo rd ," byStainer.Anthem f or Doubl e Cho ir , choir of50 voices.This is the last day on which theful l choir wil l render the music.i .ao-Evening prayer.

    Merion Friends' MeetingServices fo rJune 3.10.00 A. M.-Firs t day school .11.00 A. M.-Meeting for worship,First Church of Christ, Scientist

    Women's Club Building.(DaylightSaving Time.)11.00 A. M.-Sunday services.11.00 A. M.-Sunday school.\ Ve dn es da y e ve ni ng , t es timoni almeeting at 8 o'clock.R eading room, No. 19 West Lancaster avenue, open wee k d ay s f rom10.30 to 4.30; Wednesday evenings from9 to 9.45 o'clock.The subject for the Bible lessonsermon for Sunday. June 3, is:"God,the Only Cause and Creator . "

    BAPTIST CHURCH O F THEEVANGELRober t E . Keighton, Minister.Sunday, June 3.!l.45 A. M.-Chureh school. \Vorship service of t he ent ir e schoo l in t hechurch auditorium, preceding the lesson period.11.00 A. 11.-Morn ing \\1orsh ipa n d I ; - - ~..~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ . - ~ - . ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ . ~ . - ~ - ~ - . ~ - ~ - . ~ - ~ . - ~ . - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ JCommunion. Sermon: "The Cup IJesus Drank." \Ve in\' itc the fr iendsof our church to share wi th u s th isobservance of the Lord ' s Supper.7A5 P. : \I.-Evening \Vorship. Sermon: "A New Kind of Greatness."Tuesday, June 5.1 0 . : ~ 0 A. 1L-White Cross. Tn theafternoon ses si on 1 Ii ss M ildr ed Kaminskie wil l be the IW('s t speaker. Shewill present the subject of ChristianAmericanization.8.00 P. M .- Trustees' Meeting.Wednesday, JlIne 6.8.00 P. M.-Prayer Service. Topic:"Misused Words-Sin and Righteousness."Next> Sunday we sha ll observe twospecial services in recognition of Children's day. The morning worship willpresent a pageant , "In t he Hea rt of aChild." The evening worship wi ll bea recogni t ion of the young people fromour church and congregation. who, thisyear, graduate f rom high school. Thesermon t op ic wi ll be: " \V ha t I s Education?"

    1'"'\ community bu il din g can be reached\ , ..~ from the outs ide by calling Narberth~ ~ 2498; but that all calls originating there

    The Presbyterian Church will h av e to be p aid in a dv anc e. AsRev. John Van Ness, A. M., Minister. E I the telephone instrument is in the Ii-.Meetings for tomorrow: brary room, it would not usually be!iA5 A. M.':"'-Bible School. Rehearsals LIBRARY INSTALLS possibly to put th rough outside caUs, . ~ 2 ! S C ! ! i 2 . 5 C S i ! 5 i ! . 5 C ! ! i 2 . 5 C 5 i ! 5 ' 2 . 2 . . ! : i 2 5 " a 5 i : ! S ' m s ;for Children 's Day. TELEPHONE excep t when the libra ry i s open, which m11.00 A. M. - Morning worship. III Added Convenience for Community is every afternoon, except Saturdayand MORTGAGESText: "He Had Yet One-A Beloved Sunday, from 3 to 5 o'clock; on Tues -Son." Singing by Mr. Taylor and Building-Number Is Narberth 2498. day and Thursday mornings, from 10

    the Boys' Choir. A coin box telephone has been in- to 12, and 011 Friday nights, from 7 toJ 1.00 A. ~ r . - l u n i o r Church; ~ l stal led in the Narberth Library. The 9 o'clock.A. S. Digley, superintendent . s. need of a telephone instrument there6,45 P. M.-Junior Endeavor ) 'l ee t- has been apparent for some time, andi ng , l ed b y Mi ss Furber. wi th t he i nc re as in g us e o f t he ot her6.45 P. M.-Senior Endeavor Meet- rooms o f th e. same b uil di ng hy t heing. Lois Caldwell , leader. Address by public, Fire Chief Noel had been heardGeorge R. "Fleming, candidate for the to remark that he wo ul d feel a li tt leGospel ministry. bet te r a bout it if t he re w er e easy7.4;) P. ~ r . - E v e n i n g worship. Ad- mea ns of c al li ng t he fire departmentdre ss by George R. Fleming. Singing in case of need.b y Mr . Taylor a nd t he Boys' Choir. The library recognized the demandTuesday evening-Community Bible and desired to meet it, but could notClass. afford to divert the money necessary\Vednesday, 2.30 P. M.-Meeting of for a r ent al instrument from the pur-the Women 's Missionary Society. c ha se o f books and the maintenance\Vednesday evening-Prayer meet- of strictly library service. This probing. Subject: "I f I Knew Thi s Was lem was s ol ve d w he n a f ri en d of the:My Las t Day on Ear th, How Wou ld library, who is also a member of theI S pe nd It?" telephone organization. stated that heOn next Sunday morning, June 10. t ho ug ht t he Telephone Companywe wil l celebrate Children's day w i th would be willing to i ns ta ll a c oi n boxspeci al exe rc is es in t he Soc ia l Room Iinstrument f re e o f charge, because ofat 10.30. In the evening t he re will be t he r ev en ue wh ic h w ou ld b e l ik el y toa mus ical program, with singing by Ir esul t in such a pub li c building. Heboth the Senior and the J un io r En- proved to be correct . and the Telephonedeavor Societies and a s el ec ti on b y a Company promptly i ns ta l1ed the in-Girls' Chorus. strument.On the evening of June 17 a group of This means that the library and thecolored girls from.the Sleighton FarmState School will attend ollr meeting lr.---------------r------------------- ------------------------..-=

    and s ing Negro spirituals. II

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    PAG;:; /Ies.-I(lellt for t l1ree vears.-. and IS 110'"story IS presented against a b ac 'ground SIB I H ' I S I I f Jof woodland dells and ~ i a n t trees which out 1 rowns lUrg Ig l C 100 ,0 first dc e president. The decorations I Iwill appeal to e "e ry t ru c lo,'cr of na- P it ts bu rg h. w as t hi rd , a nd L ow er wcre a l ar gc sh ip full of tIowers andlurc. M erion tie d with Youngsville dolls d re s sed o f the different nations" * * I-I' I ' II ' It was a lso in the natur l ' of a send-oft'

    Ig 1 WIth 1:372 points f or f ou r th to tl1ree o f t he boarcl ,,'110 are leavl'llgHelene Costello. s is ter of Dolores. is Ifeatured in "Good Time Charley," the p ace. for Europe this month. .Warnc r Bro ther s production, which Cor rigan made 7Y;; o f h is team's ~ I i l d r c d Johnson. a, iatr ix. has beenc om cs t o the Narbe rt h Theat er nex t points, tying for third place in th e making a "isit oi a fl'W da ys at t he\ - V c d n e s d . a y . . high jump an d winnin!! th e broad homc of Mr. and i'olrs. Frank D. Peter'1'1 er IS a I aunt I tIt tl . scn, of li03 Essex avenue.1 e 1 mg >eau y a JOU Ie. Jump. In the high jump Bo b Miss Anne C. Compton , o f Vvood.character o f happy-go -l ucky, welI-I' I I fi f . '1 ' .meaning, erring. old Charley a s p la ye d c .eare(. ~ ' ee t ] 0 . It1ches. wh l e hme a ve nu e, IS cntertaining this weekhy \-Varner Oland and his changing IllS wlnnmg leap In th e broarcat 11ess J U ~ l P wa s 22 ee t 472 inches. honor o f h er guest , Miss Virginia Cus.mterest. ~ e v e r h as l if e b cy on d t he Sh C 1footlights been more realisticallv de- erman 0 em an gave a sur- ter Cooke. of New Philadelphia. Ohio,picted. . prise when he captured second I ~ n ..a ~ t ! ! d e n t at Sweet Briar College,* " * place in th e 220-y ard low hurdles. I III \ Ir"lIl1a. T h other members of t he"H 'H" 1 I F I' I t l ' I f '\1' 0' . party lI1c1ude MISS H elyn Brookhart, ofangman s o u s e . 0 In 'orc s I liS r ac e 4 aru e, a t )1t1",ton Baltimore; i \h. Herbert Freeman Tay.ne w F ox Fi lms production, b as ed o n HIgh, created a n ew r ec or d o f 24.3 l or . o f New Roche ll e. N. Y., Mr. Fred.Donn Byrne's grcat novel of Irish lifc .will open a two days' r un a t the N a r ~ lo r th i s even t . Siegel a nd L loyd. erick M. Burgess, of A t l a n t ~ .. Ga" andberth Theater next Thursdav. o t h er L ower Me ri o n a th l et e s a ls o M.r. Alexander Loeber ~ I c h o l s , ofJ fi I' I . 1 'ld' TIoga, Pa. The ml 'n a rc members ot"Hangman's House ," a ccor di ng t o g u r ~ ( 111 t l s c o n ~ g , eac 1 a5. mg the senior class a t Haver fo rd Col-studio executives and r ev iew cri ti cs . i s a pomt to hiS team s score. SIegel l ege. I \l r. and Mrs . A. G. Comptono ne o f t he finest th ings Ford has done fif I . I - I . d Ifor the sihersheet. It i s typical ly Ir ish, go t t 1 111 t le j av el in w hi le wil accompany thell' aug I te r a nd h erWith fast hor s es and beautiful women Lloyd wa s also fifth in his event guests to the shore.d 'd h' t l ' t'l '. . Mr. and Mrs. Rober t H. Durhin, andan It IS sal t e a cti on o ut ri va ls even le q u ar e r 011 e. 1 1liss Eli iz abct h Durb in . o f Narberththe dramatic intensity of this director's .. avenue, spent Memorial D ay a t theirearlier efforts. Many VISit TenniS Club Wednesday. :cottage in Avalon. N. J,Byrne, in wri ti ng "Hangman 's M' M C ' [' S kl f P .House," went on record w ith the state- l\Iel11orial Day. an open d ay a t the I I S S . eCI Ira tac ' 1 0 U S ~ , 0 . nce

    ment that he wanted i t t o r et Ie ct the Na rb er th T en ni s Club.. p ro ve d t o i ~ ~ ' e A ~ f ~ n W ~ n ~ i ; ~ . c d n e s d a y WIth fnends!rue spiri t of Erin. Fo rd . a ft er s pend - be a popular one, a s t he cou rt s we re ' Mrs. H. B. Sherry, and her daughter.mg many weeks in I reland. came hack k ep t b us y all t he d a) ' by members of Los Angeles. Cal ., are g ue st s o fto Hollywood reeking with folk- lore M SI ' I th D 0 J Sa nd e ag er t o tral1sl111't hl's feell'llgs I'nto an d visitors. Dinner s er ve d a t t he rs. lerr}' s Jro cr. r. . . I ~ Y -I b l' d er , o f Narberth a, enue. for an I l l -celluloid. c u 111 t l e e ve mng w as ve ry well definite stay.* " a tt en ded an d "a n en jovab le t ime" Mr. and Mrs. John W. Voshell , ofElinor Fair. who played the featured was everyone 's v erd i ct . Middletown, Del.. were ~ u e s t s lastfeminine role in "The Volga Boatman" Th e da y was also marked by tile w e e k - e l ~ d of Mr. and Mrs. George Nor-"The Yankee Clipper" and other D ~ " man GIll, o f Dud ley avenue.Mille picture successes, is featured op- re-chnstenl\1g of tw o of the lower Members of the graduating class atp os it e F ra nk li n P an gb or n in "My courts which have been regraded Lower Merion ~ i g h School have aFriend From India." a r io to us f ar ce an d are n ow in splendid shape. busy week to which to look f o r w a ~ ~ .comedy coming to the Narberth Thea- Th e committee in charge an- Monday, 3, members o f t he class .wIllt er on Sat ur day next. leave for a three-day trIp to Washlng-Mis s Fai r, when a. girl . appeared in noul1ces t ha t t he r eg ul ar Saturday t on , s taying l at the Hotel Driscoll.Will iam Farnum's "The End of the night d inners at the club will com- Those who a re going include: BetT ra il. " A fte r this sh e ret ur ne d to mence on Sa turd ay. June 9 instead t y Whi tc ro ft . Do ra Alexander, Wlnis ch oo l. U po n t he completion of he r f l ' k .' I fred Fox. Evelyn Patterson, Bettyeducation. she received a contract from 0 t u s w ee ' a s w as prevIOus y an - Cook Honora Snyder. Pa t WohlertGoldwyn. l1ounced. B l a n ~ h e Morris, Winifred Thompson:

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    5/i i " j i iT-- i \ ih l i l l i i " i i 'l ! i l ! l i t l ' f" lh i i " ' i i I i I'HIPI'ii"l"ill"liliil! "" , I I I I ! ! ! I !pi

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    ANTHRACITE COAL

    Belmont Avenue, West ManayunkManayunk 0105r , - - - . - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ~ lGILFILLAN CAMP !Swimming Club

    The Dependable FuelFILL YOUR BINS FOR NEXT SEASON'S SUPPLYThe demand forcoal fal ls off i n the summer time . Miners must be kep t busy a nd the freight t rains must bekept running and ou r coal y ard mus t be kept open.Get the idea?BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEYClean LAWRENCE Anthracite2240 Pounds to Every Ton

    PAGE FIVE

    f.f. SKELTON, fr.THEATRE BUILDING

    Bala Ave. Bala-Cynwyd. Pa.Call Cynwyd215

    JOSEPH MILES SONS

    tl Th lte ll ARCADEMEATMARKET lYou are invited to inspect our complete stock oft selected meats, fancy groceries-and a fine line of lt fresh-killed poultry and fresh eggs direct f rom the lt country. lt Fresh-Killed Stewing Chickens 42c ll Pure Kettle-Rendered Lard . ' 14c ll Smoked Bacon, by the piece 28c ll Kellogg's All-Bran, 2 pkgs. . ,. , 23c ll Sharpless Butter 55c l1 Ford's Preserves, ja r ., , 30c 1t (As pu re as Mother made) t

    04\ Narberth 2477 tt lt ll ll tl l~ ~ 'l ll ll l.l ll . ll WALTER'ROSER, Proprietor l..._' 709 Montgom.ery Pike, Narberth

    Arcade at M e e t i n l , . . H ~ u B e Lane.-.. ..............................~ ~ ...... ~ . . . - . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . .~ ...... .......

    Narberth 2602

    Narberth TheaterNARBERTH A \ 'ENUENarberth, Pa.MAT INEE DAILY AT2.30 P . M.

    Friday and Saturday, June 2George O'Bri en i n"Honor Bound"Comedy-"T Bone for Two"Fox Variety-"America's LittleLamb"Fox News Aesop's FablesFeature Productions for Saturday-Matinee OnlyTim McCoy in"Spoilers o f t he W es t"Program-Week of J une 6MONDAY and TUESDAYGene Stra tton Porter ' sGreatest Story"Freckles"Starring Hobart BosworthOu r Gang Com.-"Dog Heaven"Oddity-"Assorted Babies"Fox News Topics of the D ay

    WEDNESDAYHelene Costello in"Good Time, Charley""Mask Menace"Comedy-AI Cooke in"Rah, Rah, Rexie"Pathe ReyiewOddity-"Jungle Roundup"Special Children's Matinee at4 P. M.

    SATURDAYFirst Main ShowingElinor Fair andFranklyn Pangborn in"My Friend From India"Added Comedy-Lloyd Hamilton"Peaceful Oscar"Variety-"Lords o f t he B ac kFence"Fox News Aesop's FablesSaturday Matinee Only -

    THURSDAY and FRIDAYVictor McLaglen in"Hangman's House"Jimmie Aubrey Comedy"Sooner or La ter"Oddity-"Nicotine and Perfume"Newslaff

    MAIN LINE AWNING CO.49 East Lancaster AvenueCall ATdmol'e 1770

    When Should I OrderAWNINGS?

    FORESIGHTED people are answering the question now, thereby eliminatingthe Spring r us h. T he awn in gs t he nma ybe erected at your convenienee.ASK FOR ESTIMATES

    Phones: Narberth 3675, 2845

    John Lucas & Co. Paints

    1J1uttrral iirrrtllr.a

    THE ATLAS COMPANY

    PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINGWINDOW SHADES, UPHOLSTERINGAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERS

    Q t ~ a r l r ! i ~ & t l l t t r ~ & &lltt(c. Walla!'!' Stllard)104 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Telephone at a ny t im e o f d ay o r n igh t

    Ardmore 243Four Generations Since 1822

    SUMMER WEEK-ENDS

    Narberth Coal Com.pany-,.

    We Serve the BestADELIZZI BROS.TAILORS

    CLEANERS and DYERS102 Forest Avenue

    Seashore, the mountains, the garden and the baseballdiamond call us all these summer week-ends.That is why we adopt our usualsummer schedule, closing all day Saturday during June, Ju ly and August.Meanwhile, our customers will go right ahead witht he ir p lans for p leasant week-ends, while we convenient ly switch all our deliveries to the remaining fivegood working days of the week.

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    DecoratorsS.N. HALL, President

    246-48 Haverford Ave., Narberth Phone: Narberth 3625

    LOST-May 28, penrl necklace withplatinum c la sp. Reward. Phone Narberth 2660-W.

    WANTED-Used car. Must be I n goodcondition and a bargain. Wri te box 947.Narberth.FOR SAU:-Chevrolet s edan , I n goodcondit ion. Phone Na rbe rth 4116-R.FOR SAU:-Ford four-door sedan. Exc el le nt c ondi ti on . T ir es good. Uphol s te ry f ine. Phone Mer ion 504.

    \ 'OUl\G COUPU; desire to rent smallhouse or a pa rtme nt . Pho ne Nar be rt h2463.W,\l\Tt:D-Glrl o r woman f or gener alhousekeeping. Live In. Apply 127 NorthNarberth avenue.GARAGE for rent. Myrtle and Montgomer y a ve nues . Rea r o f drug store.Rent, $10 per month. Apply J. B. Caldwell.W A ~ T t : D - R o o m and board for business woman. Addre ss "B,' c ar e o f OurTown.

    FOR ""I.E-Terriers, Welsh. highlypedigreed. dignified and affectionate.Call Cynwyd 203.

    FOR R E ~ T - N e w attractive semi-corner apa r tment s wi th f ou r r ooms andti le bath, all modern. Situated on MontgomEry avenue over drug store. Rentals$55 to $65. See John A. Cal dwel l. ( t! )GR,\NDFATHER'S CLOCKS. Expertrepairing a special ty. C. R. Starn, 115Rockland avenue. Phone Narberth2522-J.

    FOR S"I,E-Underwood rebuil t No. 5typewriter; good as new. $35. 103 NorthNarbe rth avenue or cal l Ardmore 3100between 9 and 5 oclock.FOR SALE-Tomato plants. 40 cents adozen. Three dozen for $1. Asters . z innias and o the r p l an ts . 339 Dudley ave-nue. (6-23-28.)FOR RI;XT-Ideal apartment. fiver ooms , hal l a nd b at h. Conveniences.Big c lose ts . Mus t s ee to appreciate. $70a mon th . 103 Chestnut avenue. PhoneNarberth 3784-M. tf.SEWISG l \ I A C I I I ~ E S - A l l makes repaired: Liberal allowances on old machine s for new Singe r. Phone Merion1458-M. (tf)

    ;- porch E nc lo su re s \ Vi nd ow Screens! HOWARD J. BUTLERl CARPt:l\TER and BlllLDER: Itellalrs and Alterations! 2 W Y ~ X E W O O D COllRT, NARBERTH. PA.l Phone. Narberlh :190;;-W

    RittenhoUse 7070

    Childrendon'texactlycry for it,

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    For GOOD meatopen acharge accountwith

    every day,

    Opposite Erlanger Theatl't

    The S ign o f the Best Meats

    2106 MARKET STREET

    But

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    Theycouldn't standmany mealswithout it.

    BRADLEYMARKETeo.

    MOSTELLER QUITSMAIN LINE LEAGUERedmond Takes Place-OnlyFour Tearns Remain inRace.

    Rates: 2c per word; additional con-secutive insertions of same a d v e r t i . ~ , , ment. 1c per word. Min imum chargeper week, SOc. IAXTlQl 'ES FOR SAI.E-Corner cupboa rd s. c ha ir s, s of as, bur ea us . b ed s.hutch tables. Windsor benches, drop-,l ea f t able s, I nc luding one curly che rry idrop-leaf table , brass and china. reason- 'ably priced. Phone Wayne 1211. 1241Poplar avenue, Wayne. 'WO:\IA:\' wants damp wash. Cal led forand delivered. Call Narberth 2811(6-9-28)

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE; ONE

    MEMORIALDAY APPROPRIATELYth e course o f i ts growth.I n t he co rne r s tone wen t a meta lcontaining a history of th eCompanY up to th e presentan d a copy of O ur T ow n Confirmation of reports that alll\Ia\' 2G, 1928. After Mr . is no t we n with the M ain Lineplaced these in th e box.stone. bearing the dates "18g8 Baseball L ea gu e ca me t hi s week

    1928" was lifted i n po si t io n . w hen it was le arn ed bu t four ofCommander R ob er t C . C ol li ns t he or igina lly scheduler! t ea ms r eth e l o ca l Ame r ic a n Legion post main in the league, a nd t ha t H ar ry

    n charge of th e brie! p a t ~ i < ; > t i c J. Mosteller, Gladwyne , h a s withat . the Comt1lul ll ty f:>ulld- Id rawn f rom his p os t a s president.. f o l l O \ \ . l I l ~ t ~ l : p ~ r a d e . F 11h: Daniel L. Redmond, Berwyn, 'suc\ \ a ~ . Lleute!lant. ra ~ ceeds him temporarily, an d Charlesof PhIladelphia, bhndeel I.n E. Ha rn d en . N a rb er t h continuesan d a much-sought pubhc secretary-treasurer. 'B' . d., a d weath er condItIOns; an un-L l e u t e n ~ n ~ S c h o b ~ e made a 1?l ea u sua l i n te r es t i n the Ath le t ics ' Shiber a p a t n o t l ~ l I l whIch r.ecog1l1zes Park

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    casing which you seemounted on thetop of the cabinet.Look inside. Is there really amplefood space? You wil l find in theGeneralElectricRefrigerator thatthechilling chamber is amazingly com.paa. It aaual ly takes l it tle morespace than the trays in whichyouriceis frozen.

    TO THE L A D I E S ~ ~ ~YOU who belong to this generation of"emancipated womanhood" must berecognized as vital to the bus ines s o f t heNation. It is to you and to those who con.

    duc t t he important business of "householdmanagement" that we address this advertisement.

    You will find t ha t t he atmosphere of theMerion Title & Trust Company is one off rie nd ly cour tes y. The strength of thisMain Line Banking Institution and it s manyfac il it ie s for wen-rounded service make itideal fo r yo ur business or housekeepingaccount.We are ready to welcome you.

    THE-MERIONTITLE~ TRUST'COMPANYOF ARDMORE.PE N N S Y L V A N I A

    NARBER .TH 8A LA .- C YNVVYD

    Exclusive Main Line Distributors

    The< S t ~ 1 ) d ~ r d~ p p l i ~ c e ' e O t J J p ~ J I; E. Lancas1:'er AVe Ard.tnot"e. Po.

    Look at the bottom, look inside and listen to it!

    GENERAL _ E L E C T R I CRefrigeratorWhen you buy an electric refrigera.tor, d o a b it of investigating on yourown. Look under the cabinet, lookcarefullyinsideit,and,aboveallthings,listen to it.When you look under the cabinetdo you find movingpartsof machin.ery or no machinery at all? In theGeneral Electric Refrigerator, you'llnotice at once t ha t all t he mode ls Then listen. This youmust do. Weare up-on-Iegs. This means an easy want you to judge for yourself thejob cleaningunder them. And it also quietness of this remarkable refriger.means that ali the machinery is safe- ator. Come in today.Time paymentJ11 sealed away in the a ir .t ight s teel can be arranged, if you wish.

    EveTJI Unit of This Wonderful Line Now on DiBpla'll at

    rt Silver-Pla tes. Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW!Vz-Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65

    FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSandHansell Bros. Service StationMontgomery Ave. bel. Narberth Ave.

    .' -_........ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ....: R. S. TOUHILL : t Get my figures for bui lding that new garage .f: Electrical Contractor : , this spring. .,: .7 ' ; ; S : : V ~ ~ ~ : : : ~ ~ : , PORCH ENCLOSURES SCREENS t: P B ~ ~ m ~ i ~ ~ D I : : : : , WALTER P MIESEN ... ' n " ' : ~ : : : ~ : ..."..... " Carpenter a ~ Builder fBRASSY WORN -OFF , JOBBING AND ALTERAnO N WORK ..ath Room Faucets

    Brassy Auto Parts, Ref le ctor s, e tc. , 158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M tWith Pure Silver . l--------------------h111THE MA IN L I N E I ~ ~r-'BANKING I N S T I T U T I O N I I I - ~

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    A P ~ N U f f{OUfRING CftfRRIEJ:(6lNflf flOWERIN& APPLE.PLUM AND PEACH.In 100 variet:iHe.r. the~ W g r r ~ i ~ o ~ a P e ' } Ill-not in fhe wClrla.(jim" canplek / ; I J ~ o f

    l t i l f J , r a d ~ lYur.l'ery./kck.~ O A c r e J . "Ar"\VON lERT. owner,the GAROtN N U ~ R I E tMontgomery Avenue,Narberth.Penn.l"v'van ia.=

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    N.R.PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaintingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATJD407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    lhoDe. NlIrbt ' r th 2881

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

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    GOLD MEDAL Cream Buttermilk

    PhilodelphilJ'8 Lariat 'DUtrlbutor. 01 ' ra".Rkh. Whole.rome Mille tmtIlce c,...",.

    A wonderful spring tonic for business men-schoolchildren-everybody. Order by 'phone, or from thedriver of our wagon which passes your home. Also atsoda fountains and restaurants.

    "I NOTICE the rich flavor- just like that I dr inkevery day down town."We all like it so much- and it is so good for u s and so safe- I suggest you have the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES milkman leave two quarts every day."

    S U P P L E E - W I L L S ~ O N E S

    "This Must BeGOLD MEDALCream Buttermilk-

    NEW LIEUTENANT ON

    t he show place o f the main l ineegyptianfree parking for athousand cars

    Clarence A. Duke, Former Officer,Takes Higher Police Post Today.Officer Clarence A. Duke will assume his dut ies today as l ieutenant

    of th e L owe r Merion police, t o ~ = = = = = = = = = = ~ .which post he was . appo in te? .Iast = = = = = = = = ~ ~ ~ =month by the townshIp commIssIon. FASHION'S FADHe will succeed Albert Mil ler, re-signed, who was a l ientenant in the BOUCLETTE YARNSdepartment since 1920. for the Hand-Knit Suits'11 b h' d . SAMPLES FREEDuke, who WI e t Ir 111 com- COLONIAL YARN HOUSEmand , r anki ng in poi nt of service 1231 W. Cherry St. , Phila ., Pa.below Super imende nt Smi th a ndLieutenant Patsy Mullin, has beena member of the Lower Merionforce f or two vea rs . Bef or e CO\11ing h er e h e s e; ved 16 yea rs in theU. S. n avy, wh ich he qui t with t J ~ er ank of chi ef pet ty officer. He ISmarri ed and l ives in Ardmore .L ient enan t Duke was l is ted forofficial introduct ion to the patrol- - = = = ~ = = = = ~ = = = : ~men and officers who will be under, HARRY B. WALL T A X I S E RV ICEhis command at police headquarters lb ' G F ' t t 'P um 'Lng, as 'L 'Lng P. 1

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    PAGE SEVEN

    SCREEN NOW

    The words "Smedley"and "building" have longbeen the same in Narberth.Our mark of honest workmansh ip is found on manyof the Main Line's f ines tbuildings.

    Why be bothered with thepesky insects this summer?

    and be fly f re e thi s season.Let us build your screens tocorrect measure.

    Jobbing CarpenterPHONE, NARBERTH 2762

    Keep the kiddies off the streetBui ld a sand boxHOWARD HAMER

    PUTTING PLANS INTO EFFECTF 01" 27 Yeal'S

    IWM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY I

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    Open Friday Evenings7.00 to 9.00

    OUTS IDE

    Narberth 2800GUY CROYLE

    NARBERTHNATIONAL BANK

    is necessary for building anew home or fo r repairingthe old one.A sav ings a ccount herewill soon make it possiblefor you to beautify yourhome.

    Driv eway s, walks andp lant ing a re a nec es sa rypart of home building. Con-sult

    Home Builders Since 1901I 29 N.Narberth Ave. Narberth 3700~ . ; ; : : ; i . ~ . ; ; : ; ..; p : . ; ; . W " i . ; ; ; ; o w . ; ; ; ; . ; r : ; . ~ ; ; : : ; . ~ de .. +, .. .. .. .z::-..-+ .. do ..

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    NARBERTH 2555

    L um be r for this c ut to size, .but ?lot put together o'r erected

    203 Haverford Ave.

    SHERWIN-WILLIAMSPAINTS

    RICKLIN'SHARDWARESTORE

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Fm'pst and Horne, 29 BaJa Avenue, Bala":CynwydCYNWYD 662

    Wonderful s to ck o f Tools andBuilders' Hardware

    WILLIAI\I B. DUBBINW I L L l A ~ 1 S. BOWABD

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    DURBIN & HOWARD

    : Real Es tate Mortgages: Insurance

    ..... de .. de de *' +, +'_'!!::.-"!! .

    ~ ~ - ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ - ~ . ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ --..-.- .1 EVERYTHING MONEYFOR SPRING

    MICHELL'SSeeds and Fertil izers

    .........................Phone: Narberth 3684..

    Placed well back from the road, new reside.ce, distinct ive in architecture, splendid f ir s t f loor plan, f ive bedrooms and three baths. The bes t value in Narberthat $18,500.

    ROBERT J. NASH

    WhyNot Let Us Give You an Estimate Now?

    JOHN A. MILLER

    bu t the success fu l one, as all voters know,is the one who keeps promises.

    When we contract to roof your house,you c an d ep end on good work. Wewouldn't have been able to build up oneof the largest roofing establishments ont he Ma in L in e had we not fulfilled ou robligations to ou r clients.

    City Office-1214 Locust StreetSuburban Office-Narberth Station

    Politicians Vary

    REALTOR

    For Spring work on your home and garden --- frombasement to roof these firms will supply

    Material and Labor~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p : ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; p : ; ; ~ ~ p : : ; ; ; p ; ~ ; ; ; o ; : : ; ~ ~ o ; : = . ; r ~ ~ ~

    Bungalow style res idence , four bedrooms, two baths , hotwater heat, garage, large corner lot. $10,500.

    111 J[orrest Avenue

    With years of local experience-and an office rightin the hear t of this attractive suburb-we can offeryou real service in selecting just the home you want.

    :: GUTTERS :: SPOUTING: SHEET METAL WORK

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    Constant tesling ofmilk s amp l es f rom e ~ : c hherd ,by ou r laboratoryexpc'L,is a definite check on th e unusua l cleanly carewe demand fo r Abbotts "A " Mi lk s uppl y. Inaddition, it is tuberculin-tested.

    Fo r service of Abbotts "A " Mi:k an d otherAbbotts Dairy products , s imply 'phone Evergreen 4461-62 (our main Philadelphia dairy).ABBOTTS DAIRIES, Inc.Abbotts.t t j ( M I L K ~

    Sa fe guarded by Sc ie nce and Tubercu l in -Tes t ed

    That means our policyholders have saved $32.50 out or eva:J' $100.00spent for insurance. And th is saving has been accompanied by thehighest standards of service . . Wouldn' t you like to save on Insurance as only members of Keystone AutomobileClub and its affiliatedclubs can save? Send the coupon below and let UI teU you in doUanand cents how much less it will cost you to insure with us.

    Three years ago INSURANCE AT COST for members of Keystone Automobile Club was an idea and an i deal . S ince then ithas been an accomplished fact, and so successful that we areable to materially strengthen our assets, increase the protectionto policyholders and eliminate al l possibi l ity of assessment.All of th e capi ta l s tock in these new companies is owned outright by Keystone Automobile Club.THIS unique insurance-at-cost plan has resul ted in t remendous savings to ou r policy holders-never less than 3212%' Andso t oday weare able to take another tremendous stride forward-a stride as grea t as the one we t ook when we first organizedInsurance Exchange. The same insurance-at-cost plan will continue, wit h i ts s tr engt h augment ed by materially increasedresources. We invite you to participate in our success-to investigate th e advantages of INSURANCE AT COST.

    J. BORTON WEEKS, President

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    KEYSTONE AUTOMOBILE CLUB CASUALTY co.KEYSTONE AUTOMOBILE CLUB FIRE co.250 S. Broad Street,Philadelphia. Pa.G&NTLKM&N:I am intel'ftted in your INouRANcK,ATCOBT plan. Without oblilatiDll me i n anyway. pleale quote me ratel on the followinll car:Make of Car......... Year BodyType ..Kind ofInlurance desired (check) Fire Theil: .. Property .Damalle '" .Colli.ion .....Penonal Liability.....

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    Keyswne Auwnwbile Club Insurance is Now MoreValuable than Ever Before-But Costs No More!

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    PERMANENT HOME.

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    Let Us Estimate on Building Your

    OFFICERS

    GEO. R. MARKLEBUILDERNarberth National Bank Bldg.Phone Narberth 2490

    Automobile

    .-UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

    Giuseppe Amato, formerly of Bryn Mawr

    $1,600,000 Participating StockInsurance Companies FormedOwned Outright by Keystone Automobile Club

    Keystone Autolllohile Club Casualty COlDpanyKeystone Automobile Club Fire Company250 SOUTH BROAD STREET :: PHILADELPHIA

    BRANCHES:Norristown

    Specializing

    J. Borton Weeb, PreoIdentP. M. Sharples, VIc:ePreoidentC. Townley Laraelere,Vic:e-PreoldentKern Dodae. Vic:e-Preoldent

    Harold B. Beitler, Vic:ePl'ftidentHarry C. Sharp, VlcePreoidentW. A. IIcCrea8eaetary-TreaaurerandGeGeralJlanqer

    TODAY Insurance Exchange of Keystone Automobile Clubi s succeeded by two strong participat ing stock companiesfulfilling th e ambitions of its founders.TODA y Keystone Automobile Club Casualty Company andKeystone Automobil e C lub Fire Company, organized andlicensed under the laws o f t h e S ta te o f Pennsylvania, are readyto issue policies to members of Keystone Automobile Club andaffiliated organizations covering every automobile hazard.These new companies,which completely reinsure the liabilities of Insurance Exchange of Keystone Automobile Club, startwith combined assets of over $1,600,000.Assessments Are Absolutely Impossible! Restrictive lawsin cer ta in states against reciprocal insurance do not apply tothese companies because of their s tock form. The formation of

    these participating stock companies was made possible and ad visable by the phenomenal success of the Insurance Exchange.

    To the Motorists of Pennsylvania:

    Mor e t ha n 27,000 of our 46,000 members have taken advantage ofthe Keystone Automobile Club INSURANCE-ATCOST plan-saving ia theaggrellllte more than half a ml1lion dollars annuallll . When thepolicy is written you are charged 10% less t h an t he usual rates. Atthe end of the policy year a fu rther saving in the form of a dividendis returned. Thi s h as never been less than 25% o f t he premium.

    The Women's IVlissionary Society The "Voman's Foreign Mission-of the Lutheran Church will hold ary Society of the Methodist Episits monthly meeting at the home of copal Church \ViII meet on Monday,Mrs . Cle tus A. Senft , 300 WOOd-I June 4, at .8.30 P. :\'1. a t t he homeside avenue, at 2 P. 1\1. on Tue s- o f Miss Susan G. Blaser, 411 Allth-day, June S. wyn road. .

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    NOTICE

    Splits Even MemorialDay with MerrillProfessionals.

    ESTATE NOTICE

    REAL ESTATE NEWSTh e real estate office o f Durb in andHoward r epo r ts t h e fol lowing sal es :For L. H. Myrick, t he p remis es at

    11 \Voodside avenuc to Robcr t Ca rt e rCollins. 11 r. Coll ins , loca l LegionPost commander, will o cc up y t hi s a shis residence around July 1.For Frank P. Pe te rson, t h c p r emises at 603 Essex a \ enue to E. GuyStein fo rd, o f Lancaster, wh o will occupy them immed ia te ly .The office of Dur bi n a nd Howardr cpo r ts t he following rentals:11 Chatham road, Ardmore, to H.:'II. Rowell, o f C inci nnat i, O .An apar tmen t in t hc A vo n Apartm en ts t o M rs . G eo rg e M. Ball, o f t heSat terdale Apartments , Philadelphia .To Richard R'. Blessing, a n a pa rt mcnt at :l41 Haverford avenue.

    To the General PUbllc:I herewith serve notlce t ha t o n anda f te r June 1 , 1 92 8, I shall have no connection with t he Montgomery Garage at330 and 332 lona Avenue. Narberth. Pa.,an d shall In no way be r es pons ib le f orthe management of same.(Signed) E. H. WIPF.

    ESTATE OF AGNES C. CHAUNCEY. DE-CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY,on the above Estate haVing been grantedt o t he undersigned, all persona Indebtedto the said Estate are requested to makepayment and those haVing claims, topresent the same. without delay, toI. TYSON MORRIS,Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust CO.,.15 Cheetnut Street, Phlladelphla. Pa.or to their attorney.HENRY C. BOYER, Esq.,1.19 Land Title BUlldlng,Philadelphia, Pa. (6-30-28)

    WIN SWARTHMORE HONORSMiss Mar ie tt a W at so n, o f Merion,wh o won h igh hono rs in English, andLouis K. Clothier, Wynnewood, wereamong t he students wh o pas s ed wit hhonors in t he hono r- cou rs e examina t io ns h el d r ec en tl y at SwarthmoreCollege, a cc or di ng t o a n a nn ou nc ement made t h is week .

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    WAS

    MULES WIN TITLE

    639 652 668 1959Standing of Clubs for Three PeriodsFirst Period

    Narberth Baseball Team WinsTwo Out 0# Last Three Games

    MULLIGAN

    Westphilco Defeated 8 ~ Last ClubSaturday in LooseGame.

    W. L.Methodist Mules . . . . . . 29 7Baptist Boosters 19 17M e t t > o d l ~ t Marathons 16 20Presbyterian Pep Bo,s . .. 8 28

    ;\arherth \\'on f ro m \ Ve st P hi lc o :\arherth split even in the twin hill:'I-Ii on Sa tu rday , :'lay :l6. in a. t ame on : 'I emori al Day with the Merri l l pro-Igame hefore :\00 people. Both pItchers fessionals. The mor ni ng g ame wcn t t owere liheral in allowing a conSIderable the visitors by a 9 to ti score while thenumher o f h it s and balls a nd s ho we d h om e t ea m came back strong t o copno particular form. Hampshier. Nar- the aft