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    PRICE, F IVE CENTS

    Main Lines

    Main Line LeagueMay Add 2 TeamsNumber Left Open ; Han ley an d

    Harnden Again HeadCircuit

    Boy S cou t s Help OpenCampa ign Exposi t ion

    \Narberth Players in Mystery Playj At Borough School, March 27 & 28

    _ ._- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----_. ------_.--- . _ - - ~ . - - -In Play Tonight

    NARBERTH , PENNSYLVANIA, MARCH 27 , 1936

    CECILIA LINKdau,qhter of Mr. andMrs. John H.Link, of 1I1m'ion PetrI., who is thef em in ine l ead in "T he PafeetAl ibi ," by A . A . Milne , the !muthpl'oduction of the Na"berth Play-ers at t he N ar bm t h Boron,qhSchool this F"idny (tlul Saturdayevenings.

    Cub Pack InstalledBefore Boro P.T.A.r ang e f o r Memo r ia l Day

    ParadeREPORTS ON APRIL 27TH PIANIST IS IN PROGRAM

    Committee Also Nam ed t o Ar Charter Presented by CountyCu b Comman de rMonday

    Legion Plans Soonto Install Cannon

    Narberth Players fans wi ll be in- ber th P laye rs and was a decided sucterested in knowing that th is Friday! cess.and Saturday, March 27 and 28, the I Of course, with a mystery you justcan't tell the story b ut we can let J MULL G N IIPlayers will p re se nt "Th e P er fe ct you in on this m U ~ h , the murder is ' I A S VICE.PRES.Ali bi ," a mystery play by A. A. committed in the first act in full . . .I . I ' .' No less than eIght teams wIll be mIMIlne, at the Narberth Boroug 11 VIeW of the auc!Ience, who thenSchool. watch the players wor k out t he solu- the Main L in e Basebal l League thisMany people know Milne is a Ition, all of which is more excit ing: year , and the re may be t en organi-wri te r o f children's stories such as than if you k new nothing at all,! zations represen ted. Twice the ques"W innie the Pooh," h e i s equ al -! about it. Ition of whether to add two teams toIy wel l k nown for hIS stage succes-I Philip Pitcher is Arthur Ludgrave, i tl '. ' t t t t t"1\1 p' P B " "TI I le CI1CUI "a s pu 0 a vo e ases. _ r. lin asses y, Ie in whose home in Sussex, England, . .,..over Road" are probab ly t he best h t' f th t' I t k I\Vednesday llIght s openmg sessIOn of, It e ac IOn 0 e en Ire p ay a esknown. The latter was one of the pla ce . G eo rg e Wer ne r a s J immy m ana ger s and. officers, and : \: ic e thefirst plays ever presented by the Nar- Ludgrave, a nephew and Cecelia i result was tIe. So the declsl?n wasLink a s Sus an Cunningham a ward, delayed untIl t he n ex t g at he rmg on

    and 'hostess in the L u d g r a ~ e home,! April .8, when the schedule wil l alsoprovide the love interest. Art Cooke IlJe deCIded upon.and Rus s G re en take the parts of! Me eti ng in the Green Room of theLaverick and Carter, servants in thel Arc ad ia R es ta ur an t, N ar be rt h, t heThe \Vynnewood P in e T re e t ro op home. Hel en \Veathe ri ll and Elmer team representatives unanimously rehelped to open the United Campaign Hackman as Mrs. Fulverton-Fane elected Walter Hanley, Paoli, presiin Philadelphia when at 5.30 P . M., and Major Fothergi ll , friends of the dent, a nd Cha rl es Harnden, Penn

    March 16, Ted Englehart, of Nar- Ludgr aves . W il li am Mul le r is Ad- Val le y, secretary - t re as ur er . J oh nberth, received the torch from Mayor Iams, t he b ut le r. O th er s i n the cast Mulligan, Narberth, was chosen to suc-W' , d C' H II D Id are Peggy Bailey, Frances Mitchell ceed Herbert Good, South Ardmore,Iison s han at Ity a. ona and Bob Esley. who did not s tand for re-election, asLove, \Vynnewood, and Charles Sny- T d 'b th I d' t v ice-presiden t. 0 escl'l e e ea mg par s .del', Alfred Gres and RIChard Fergu- would be to give a clue to the mys- It was decided that each club wouldson, all of Narberth , accompanied Ted tery. post $25 and the PhiladelJlhia League

    around City Hall. The play is under the direction of baseball was adopt ed as the officialThe torches were then relayed to Martha Simpson, assisted by Jane sphere.groups of five scouts, stationed at in- Nash. It is very important that you To add zcst to the competition, seatervals, who took t hem f rom City be at the Narberth Borough School son 's p layoff money will he distrihHall to Convention HaJJ. on time a s the cu rt ain rises promptly uted on a decreasing percentageIsaac B. Knoll, of Narberth, seout- at 8.45 and you don't want to miss Ibasis, based on s t a n d i J ~ g am?ng all the

    mast er o f the Wynnewoodtroop, man- r a w o ~ d . . Iteams, p r o b a b l ~ startl1lg WIth 40 peraged the whole a ff ai r. T ro op Como! ThIS IS the f i fth season f or t he , cent for the wmner, 25 Jler cent formitteeman Walter F ox , o f N ar br oo k Narberth Players, which h as g rown Isecond place and tapering down.

    Plans to place Narberth's cannon The P.-T. A. meeting in the Nar- Park, procured free transportat ion from an o r g a n i z a t ~ o n of. seven tol Team re]Jresentatives present were:on i ts playground were made Monday berth school on Monday evening was f or t he boys. well over 20.0' and 1S conSIdered one iNarberth, defending champions, Genenight at the meet ing of the Harold D. opened with the invocation by the Rev. Other boys who participated in the of the. lead.lI1g amateur groups on iDavis; Brookline, Eddie Har e; B er -S pe akman P os t, Ame ri ca n L eg ion , Archer E. Anderson, minis ter of the relays were: thc Mam Lme. iwyn, Dan Redmond; Philadelphiasponsor of the ordnance. Narberth Presbyterian Chu rch. Thi s Ray Nordblom, Miles Clipsham, IEagles, Ed Sullivan; Gladwyne,A committee of A. Perry Rcdifer, was fol lowed by the s al ut e t o the Roger Fox, Harrison Berry Dick Ma- World Movements IGeorge NeJlings; Coatesv il le, Perk.Jr., chairman; Arthur L. Cooke and flag. William L. Clark, cub pac k son, Bill Whi ti ng , Bud Nold, Bil l 1Richards; Pao li , Charl es Madden;Robert C. Collins was named by Post commander of Montgomery County, Duncan, Bill Brines, Gus Bowman, Heard by Coops: Cardington, Richard Mulligan.Commander Harvey Cook to obtain de- t h a n k ~ d .Mrs. Wesley P. D ~ n ~ l i n g t o n , Ca lvin B atc hel or , Bi ll Haywood, ! Applications for membership weresigns and estimates on the work and the p le s lden t o f the asso.clat!on a nd J ames B ar ne tt , Robert Nordblom, I received frol11 the Dunkirk A. C.,report back at the ncxt meet ing o f the the parents f?r tl:e orgalllzahon of a IWilliam Sargent, Noyes Leech, Jack German E xi le G iv es Views of Philadelphia; Downingtown and Mal-organization April 27. c U I ~ P ~ c k whIch IS sponsored by the ' Reeves, Edwin Marble, Claude Wa- Minority; Japanese Speak- vern.

    As the United Campaign for $4,- Under Borough Council's permission P.- . . ters, David Leech , Alex McClintock, er April 1688,000 got under way this week, Rod- to p lace the cannon it must be a part Mr. Clark then presented the cub IDonald Claghorn, Dick Berry, Robert Hobby Show Nex t F ri da yney K. Mer ri ck , Main Line Division of the grouping t o i nc lude the pack charter to Mrs. Dunnington, who IBailey, Jack Conway, Bill Weideman, SCHEDULE OF FORUM Some of t he most valuable stampchairman, announced the n am es o f memorial tablet in front of the library Iin turn presented it to Henry Jack Shems, and Bill Leins, a ll of and war medal collections along theeighty-five local residents who arc and the flagpole. , F , r ~ e . Th

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    March 27, 1936

    *ESERVED SEATS ONLYPERFORMANCES:Eve. Mon. &: Tues. at 8.30Prices 86c-$1.14-$1.71Matinec Tucsday at 2.30Prices 57 c,86c-$1.14

    Music byMENDELSSOHNCast of 1000 includesJAMES CAGNEYJO E E. BROWNDICK POWELLJEAN MU IRVICTOR JORYDirected by Ma xReinhardt&Wm.Dieterle

    Producllon of

    Wedncsday, April 1Ardmore Bapti s t Church-Interde

    nomin at ion al Communi ty Mothe rs 'Council luncheon meeting. 12.30.

    Tucsday, March 31Deadline for t il in g p er sona l p rop

    e rt y t ax r et ur ns with State Department of Revenue. Midnight.Academy of Music-PhiladelphiaBallet Company and Philadelph ia Orc h es t ra in American ]ll'emicre of Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloe." 8.30.Convention Hall-Thirticth annualmceting of Keystone Automobile Club."Highway Safety ," even ing topic.

    Monday, March 30Radno r H igh Auditorium-CornellMusical Clubs p res e nt "Oh , What aNight!" (evening).

    Call the

    Wamer Bros. presentMAX REINHARDT'S

    THE PRODUCERS WHO INTRODUCED TALK:ING PICTURES NOW BRING THE MIGHTYVOICE OF SHAKESPEARE TO THE scREENl

    MONDAY & TUESDAY-MarchEvenings at 8 . 30 -Ma t i n e e Tu es d ay a t 2.30

    Calendar

    Depos i ts I n su red under th e Governmen t P l an

    The

    NARBERTH THEATRE

    National Bank of Narberth

    NEXT

    The

    lMONDAY, TUESDAY

    ~ ~ V O I C E OFBUGLE ANN"

    WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY~ ~ C O L L E G I A T E "

    (P. S.-"Bugle AIIII" is the name ofa dog)

    OUR TOWN

    EGYPTIANNOW-

    And Disncy's"3 Orphan Kitten's"HMAGNIFICUNTOBSESSION"

    -Bocal .....7J10VIeS"Magnif iccnt Obsession"

    at Egyptian; "Sequoia"an d 'Shirley T . Saturday

    Helcn Mack

    HAROLD LLOYD

    The star of "Monte Cristo" In"The Ghost Goes West"with Jean Parker, Eugene Pallette

    Thurs. and Fri . April 2 and 3ROBERT DONAT

    - I n -HThe Milky Way"withAdolphe Mcn.iouSaturday, March 28LIONEL B A R R Y M O ~ E"The Voi.:c of n , , ~ I - ".,-,"from the novel by MacKlnlay Kantor with Maureen O'SulllvanEric LindenMonday. Tuesday. WednesdayMarch 30, 31; April 1Leslie Howard Bette Davis(Her first picture sincewinning theAcademy Award)

    ( ~ T h e Petrified Forest"

    Friday. March 27LAUGHS-LAUGHS

    THE GRIST MILL

    Albrecht Takes OfficeConrad J. Albrccht, Na rb e rth nu r

    s e r ~ ' n m n , took officc this wcek aspresident o f the Penns ylv an ia Nurs eryman's Associa t ion , an organiza t. ionof the !laO nurserics in the State. Mr.Albl'C'eht was elected at t he a nnua lmceting earlier in the year.

    1ARNER BROS. :1 Na rb er th Hand LaundryA ROM 0 R I 'I.,. If - .._.._.. ~ . _ . ~ . _ .._,._ .._.,_.__.___.--.__-- ..--.--.-....-....-..--r 107 North Narberth AvenueTHE A T R E 'i. 1 PI NARBERTHMatln Dally at 1,30 p, M, t lOne: 2266

    Ev.nlng C.ntlnuou., 7 to 11 P. M. tt Prlnters to t I I ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ' ~ - ~ - - ~ ' ~ ' ~ - ; ' - - ~ - ~ ' .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~FIRST MAIN LINE SH01,\',"",;

    s Y I l 1 ] l a t h ~ ' and c r it ic i sm \\'( '1 '( ' oj\ ,- be seen by anyone i nt er es tc d. The r--------ered ~ I ] ' . ;\nl]erson. SOIllC 1'(11. budget will be adopted at t he Apr ilmeeting of the Board , held April 17.sorry that he ha d sllch l o u ~ 1 I lnek, WALTER STECKBECK\\'hill' fal' 100 many sllgg('sted that i S e c r e t a ~ y .he must b(' slipping' as a ( 'oa l' l l. !It h a r d l ~ ' fitting that sympathy:be extended to a man who directedtw o t ea ms , b ot h o f championshipcalibrc, in one s ea son, ~ \ n d the20 straight gam cs w on by hisLower Mcrion team is scarccly allindication that hc is losing' hisgl'ip as a director, ~ o l l 1 e t im('s itseems 1hc ]lllhlic isn't satisliedwith lluu'vels; i t w an ts lIothingless thall miracles,

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    OURTOWNI Continuc l1 from Paj:\"e OneA Go-o!JI'I'(/li,'(' Cmlll l l l l l / i l l l Ne!lJN!lfl!lCl'i Miss Mary Gaughan , 42, a boardcr10.//I.!lI('(1 ill ~ D l , 4 by Ihco Nfll'l!,'rlh!:It thc home of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick

    GII ' I t ' ;\,' , 'OCOlflllOll. f lnr l pil/JI/shed: Gill f 1\1 t' BCl la l / [o'l'ilifl// (/1 Nfll 'balh Pa. I .a agler, 0 ar'm avcnue, ryn" ' ,Mawr, died Sunday a t t h e Bryn MawrPhllill AtI",. L i \ ' i n f " ~ l o l l , j' nhli"I"' r \Hospitl, whcre she was takcn byEdwin L. l ' a x ~ o t l . Ellitol' L 1\1 ' I' f I' I'Anile ; \ I o n ~ a 1I Itohf'l"t", Sodal Ellilor ! ower crlOn ]10 Ice a tel' ( 1'111 nn g a, poison disinfectant. Montgomcl'Y

    Office_ 258 Haverford Ave., Narbcrth County Coroner Wil1iam J. Rushong, ; dcclarcd he r death a s ui ci dc . M is sT e l e P h o n e - N a ; : : ~ ~ ~ ~ r ; 5 i f d o If no answer" Gaughan, a waitrcss at thc ShiplcySubscription rate, $2 per year In advance' School p ri or t o a n injury about a ~ ; e a r, ! ag'n, had l11'en dcspondcnt oycr ill

    Entt 'I 't 'd :-;t'('ClIIl!-('!:I:';:-; 111at t l ' I ' ( l l ' tn- 'I II I I thcr 1::, 1:'11. a l Ih,' 1',,"1 Otll",. al -""1"- l ea t 1 all( uncmp oymcn .herth, J ' ;1. , lIndt!' tI lt ' ,Act of .:\lan'h ::. ilSi!!,

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    llfitJior Shop-Third floor

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    Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday2 Specials for 85c3 Specials for $1

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    Spring housecleaning weather I And many a goodhousekeeper is scrubbing winter-accumulated sooty,grimy woodwork and walls and getting an achingback to boot. But in those fortunate homes equippedwith clean Ga s House Heat, the house has lived throughan arduous winter with a minimum accumulation of dirt.

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    MEMORIALS ERECTED111I ANY LOCALITY

    BALA.CYNWYD, PAt Imont Av.nu. andL.v.rlng Mill Road

    CEMETERYMEMORIALST.lephone: MANayunk 0166

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    Edw. A. Carroll Co.

    Narberth 2838 - 2839-A t Narberth Station

    ~ H o w LongWill It Take?'

    I f you are seeking a worker for any sortof a job, a maid, a butler or householdhelp, remember that any newspaper cangive you quick, satisfactory results from"Help Wanted" advertising.Despite the hearty upswing of businessand the r ise in general o f employment:t he re a re still thousands out of work.So i t isn't any f eat f or a paper to bringyou a host of repl ies to your ad.You get t hi s s ame e ff ic ie nt servic:e f romRecord Help Wan ted ads at leIS C:Olt. Infac t, your ad in Sunday' s Record wil l saveyou one-half the c os t o f other Philadelphia Sunday paper.When y ou n ee d domestic: h el p, SAVEMONEY I Phone WALnut 11300. Say,"Iwil h t o plac:e a "Help Wanted" aeL

    "We'll del iv er i t i n a bout anhour. You sec, al l our pre-script ions arc fil led with abso-lute accuracy-and that oftentakes time."

    A SERV ICE ..NOr-. A BARGAIN

    J. PAUL SHEAe2

    THE FIRESIDEMrs . Jud son Wh it e , o f Wes tchest er Llovd Douglas Hero Inight for their guests and later at the

    County, New York, i s v is it in g he r Iperformance of the Ballet Russe.bl'other-in-Iaw and s is te r, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs . Franklin R. Lindsay, It doesn't hurt-and it should helpMrs. J. P . W hi te , o f E ss ex avenue. Iwho have be en on a tr l'p to Florl'da, t . I 1_ 0 gIve o ca b us in es s p eo pl e aShe will return on Saturday to her returned on saturday to their home chance.home a cc ompani ed b y M r. a nd M rs . i I T r ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ i 1 1J. P. White, who w il l b e her guests \11over the week-end.Friends of Mr. Jack \Veir, of IWynnewood road, will be glad to learn \

    that he has returned f rom t he P re s- Ibyt e ri an Hosp it a l and i s r ecover ing i

    Mrs . Rus se l W il so n, b ot h o f Mer io n. f rom an appendicitis operation. \l\lisg .Janet H a . r J ~ u l l 1 daughter of I Mrs. V,. O. Krauskop, : l ' e e e n t ~ y IMr. and Mrs. WIlham H. Hannan, Ielected p re si de nt o f t he LadlCs' Aid Iof W yn new ood roa d, Merion, w ill S oc ie ty o f the Narberth Methodist !

    have as her gues t over the week-end,IChurch, en tertained the members o f I, \Miss Bett y Tay lo r, d aught e r o f Mrs. \ the board at a br eakfa s t a t he r homeB. G. Taylor, o f Tren ton , N. J. Mis s o n Wynncdale road Wednesday.Harman will entertain at a small tea Mr . a nd Mr s. Llo yd B. Edg er to n, Rob er t T ay lo r, who stars with Ion Sunday. of Chestnut avenue, are leaving the Irene Dun ne i n "Magn if ic en t '

    Mr. Phi li p A. Pitcher, Jr., son of end of this we ek f or the ir place at Obsession" at t he Egypt i an t hi s I1\11. and l\lrs. Phillip A. P it cher , o f Bell Haven , Va. , where t hey wil l r e- Friday and Saturday . IForest avenue, i s on an archaelogieal \main for a w ee k. Iexpedition to Mexico with Dr. Liv- Mr . a nd Mr s. Ph il ip H. F oote , of Iousin, Miss Peggy MacGuffin, f o r t en Iingston. INarberth, will shortly occupy their days. Mr. a nd Mrs. MacGuffin, Miss!Mrs. Charles H. Breerwood, has new home in Penn Wynne. MacGuffin and Mr. Masterson spent!

    returned from Florida to he r home Mr. a nd M rs . R ic ha rd T. Odiorne , Iednesday in Atlan tic City.on E lmwood avenue. of Linwood avenue, Ardmore, whoMr. E. A. Eng l eh art , o f Maple have been spending some time at the Mrs. J. L. Minnick a nd h er daugh-!avenue, is in Timmins, Ontario, Can- Miami-Biltmore in Miami, Fla., will t el ', Miss Erma Ruth Minick, of Wind-! 43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077a da , f or several weeks. return the end of this week. SOl avenue, spent last Tuesday in New!rk City \1 300 L e v ~ r i n g Mill Road-Phone: C"'nw",d 927Mr . a nd Mr s. Samue l K . Barclay, l\'lrs. Wayne A. Schaeffer, of Avon 0 . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ : ~ ; : : ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ J ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Iof Haverford avenue, and Mr. and road entertained a foursome at lu nc h- . M r. Mmmck spent several days thIS, ----:------

    Mrs . J am es J. Neely, o f C ynwyd , eo n 'and bridge on Tuesday. Those week in the flood district at Hunting-Imotored to New York Sa tu r day f or presen t were Mrs. Horace Wanmllak- don Altoona, wh:re he. was.called,Ith e week- end. Mr. and Mrs . Barc lay Ier, Mrs. James B. Smith and Mrs. as hIS mother and Sister.hved m that \were t he g ue st s o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed- \W. F. Kolb. part of the S ta te . T he ir home wasward Walton, while Mr. and Mrs . M is s Lou is e Woo dc oc k, daughter of completely destroyed; INeely v is it ed Mrs . Neely's cousin. , Mrs. Verna R. Woodcock, of Mont- Mrs. D onald F. ' I o ~ ' r e y , of Brook-,Mrs. \Valton i s t he former Miss Ann g om er y avenu e, s pe nt t he week-end hurst avenue, entertamed.at a sma ll iMode, of Overbrook Hills-in-Merion. wit h h er m ot he r. She a t tended the 1tea on Sunday afternoon 111 honor of!Mr. Walter Krause , o f Pot ts town , sophomore hop at t he Lower Merion I Lieutenant .C. A. Kirtley, U. S. N., Iwas t he g ue st of Mr. Harrison M. High School Saturday night. She 1 Mrs: KIrtley, of Maryland. Mrs. IBerry, Jr., son o f M r. and Mrs. Hal '- w il l return from Hood Col lege on K I. rt ley IS t he guest o f M rs . Torrey!rison M. Berry, of Narbrook Park, April :3 t o s pe nd t he s pr in g vacation thIS week. ilast week. at her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Pollock, of Avon:1\lrs. J ohn M. Denni s, o f Anthwyn 1\1rs. Woodcock h ad a s h er g ue st f or r o ~ d , are e n t ~ r t a i n . i n g at a dinner t h ~ s j

    road, Merion, wi1l entertain at a sev eral d ay s last week Mrs . J. M. Fl'1day even.mg 111 honor o f t he Ir !bridge luncheon nex t Tuesd ay. There EJliott, of Salisbury, Md. daughter, MISS Nancy Pollock. Thewill be eight guests. Mrs. Sydney J. Trotter ,o f Iona ave- guests a ~ ' e .Miss A n ~ y McMullin, Miss

    1\11. a nd Mr s. George N. G ill, o f n ue , and her daughter, Joan, wi1l move Jane ~ J 1 ~ m s o n , MISS Ellen Benton,Dudley a:enue, arc on a trip to the ?n A J l r ~ 1 1 to the Windsor-Essex . IMr. WlllIa.m J ~ n e s , Mr. J o ~ e p l . l R.West IndIeS and the Panama Canal. rhey WIll stay t he re d ur in g t he ab- Clausen, J1. , M1. Thomas Sa\\yeI and

    MI-. and Mrs. Dwight Michener and s ence o f :Mr. Trotter, who is leaving Mr. Dewey Yeage: .their daughter, Miss Jean Michener, for an extended trip through the West. J. Randolph K e l l ~ 1 , son of Mr. andof Montclare, N. J., w er e t he g ue st s Mrs. H. G. Turner, Jr., of \Vynne- Mrs . Hervey C. ~ c n n , o f Dud ley ave of Mr. and Corwin H. Perisho, o f w ood Court, will entertain the mem- nue , had as hls g ue st l as t weekChestnut avenue, \Vednesday and bel'S o f her club at luncheon and George Adams, of Morr isvil le , N . J.,Thursday o f t h is weeJ.;:. . bridge next Wednesday. and . T h e o ~ o r e S. Renzema, of ?randMrs. John A. Lafo re , o f Penn Val -I Mr. a nd M rs . Donal d D . Persing, R a p l ~ l s , Mich. and Mrs. Kelm enley Farms, Penn Valley, attended the Io f S ou th O rang e, N. J., were the tertamed at dnmer on WednesdayFlower S how i n New Yor k last week. g ue st s f or s eve ra l da ys of Mr. and I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;Mrs. Will iam Baily Goodal l, Miss Mrs. James B. Smith, of Avon road.Goodall, Miss Mary Davis, Mrs. Eber- Miss Marjorie Roberts, of Merion,hardt Mueller, Mrs. Hal'Vey Harman, who i s attending the Cathedral SchoolMrs. C. C. Tys on , Mrs . E dw in C. in Washington, D. C., w il l spend the ITown and he r daughter , Miss Peggy week-end at he r home on G lenwoodTown, at tended the luncheon Monday road. Hat the Bellevue-Stratford given by Mrs. Stanley E . Hai gh , o f Nor th l Eth e Republican Women of Pennsyl- Narberth avenue, i s i n Boston, Mass.,' Avania. whe re s he i s v is it in g he r mother.

    Mrs. Goodall has a s h er guest Miss Mr. Robert A. Masterson, of Cin- DMary Davis, of Oaklyn, N. J. Mrs. cinnati , Ohio, who has been on a trip SGoodal l wi ll a l so be the hostess at a n t o New Yor k and Washi ng to n, D . C., Tafternoon meeting of the Fortnightly is the g ue st o f his uncle and aunt, 0Club at he r home this Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin, of Nnoon. Ballytore road , Wynnewood, and his ES

    Amo ng t he gu es ts w ho a tt end edthe t ea l as t Tuesday g iv en by Mrs.John S. McGow in, of Ardmo re , i nh on or of Mrs . Dougl as Gregg, ofphiladelphia, formerly of Providence,R. I., were Mrs. James H . S te ve nson, Jr., Mrs. Frank Hutter, b ot h o fNm'berth; Mrs. Joseph Missimer, ofDevon ; Mrs . C. Graham Reid, and

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    I ro n m in ed in t he Phi la de lph ia a rc a h el pe d u sagainst th e British during th c Hevolutionary War.Prohably i t s mos t spcctacula r U!'age was th c barriocade acros s th e Delaware to keep t hc Br it i sh flcetfrom coming up to Philadelphia.Heavy wootlen frames were sunk into th c r ive r a t60 foot intcrvals. Th e up" tream cndswercshod an dpointed with iron. Iron chains ra n from on e to th eother . At low title t hcy were no t more than six feet

    below th e surface of th e water a formidableobstacle for an y ship.Th e local iron orcs arc of a type called Limonitet h at o cc ur i n or at t hc edge of ou r Iimcstonc hclt.

    Dcposits ar e found a t Ore land,Spr ing Mill, Comhohocken, Gul f l\IiIls, ami Vallcy I"OlgC.Iron is a very common c1cment . . it forms ahout

    one-fifth of theca r th ' s malerial. Hivers and s treamsoftencontain iron in solu t ionpickedup intheircourse.Water containing i ro n may nevc. bc uscd in apnbl ic wate r supply becuusc it stains plumbing fixtures an d discolors lanml1)'. Through ou. carefulIlelectionof strcams and ou r painslaking purificationprocesscs, Philadclphia Suburban Wutcr is cntirelyfree from any ha rmfnl i ron .

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    M o st o f th e wor thwhi le t h ings we d o h av e t he ir begin.ning in ou r i ma gi na ti on . Y o u m a y h av e ha d dreams o.fa Su n Porch, Ki t chen Cab ine ts , Bookshelves fo r th e h.b ra ry o r l iving room, a Corner Cupbo ard o r rearrangedPantry , S t o ra g e C lo s et f or cordials, Bui lt . i n Bunks fo rboys or Shelves fo r Clocks .May we work ou t definite plans f rom y o ur dreams?

    Established 42 Years~ P e a t 1!IHsf$>50 Bales, $1.50 bale; 25 Bales, $1.65 bale10 Bales $1.75 bale; 1 Bale. $2,50Bone Meal, Cow or Sheep Manure:10 Bags, $2.00 bag; 1 Bag, $2.50Poultry Moss, $1.50 bale-10 Bale LotsE, L, SHUTE Be CO.Line Lexington, Pa. Lexington 210Phlla. Phone: Chestnut H I l i 5454

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    Garden C lu b Mee ts Mon dayThe Penn Val ley Garden Club willhold a mee ti ng on Monday morningat 10 o'clock at the home of the presi

    dent , Mrs. John A. La fo re , Penn Val ley Farms , Penn Valley.A feature of the program will beEaster d inner t abl e a r rangemen t bythe club members.

    Main Line Art Studentsto Hold Exhibi t

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    Wins Haver ford FellowshipThe Clement ine Cope Fellowship,

    valued at $700 and given annuallyt o t he Haverford College senior mosteligible for advanced s tudy , wasawarded t h is week to Robert M. Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamY. Hutchinson, of 506 Essex avenue,Narberth, by th e faculty of th e college.

    Aunt, Uncle Lose HomeFlood and fire damage was described

    to h is f ri end s this week by FrankTrout, service m an ag er of K ir sc hChevrole t Company, Cynwyd, whowen t l as t T hu rs day to Williamsportto aid his elderly aunt and uncle. Hesaw th ei r home an d a ll t he others inits r ow o f houses destroyed by flameand flood. He was i n S un bu ry Satu rday n ight when it was s ti ll halfunder water and made the return trip,bringing his aunt and uncle here, overmountain trails

    Many Mai n Liner s a r e in the listof patronesses f or t he eighth annualSill1fonietta Children's Concert to beheld in the ball room of the BellevueStratford on Saturday morning. Fabien Sevi t zky, conductor. Among thesponsors are Mrs. J. Emott Caldwell,Mrs. T. Wistar Brown, Mrs. EdwardFell Lukens, Mrs. A. Giraud Foote ,Mrs . Wil li am Ell is Scu ll , Mrs . Herbert Church, Mrs. John S. C. Harvey,Mrs . R ichar d T . Doone r, representingthe Main Line section.He r essay on "Why I Want t o Go to

    the Simfonietta Childrcn's Concert"won for Mar ion Mil le r, a ged 11, of709 Bowman avenue, Merion, a silvermedal.

    Auxil iary Meet ing Thursday "Three Po in t s f o r Parents" 1 Church Supper April 2The Women's Auxi l iary of the Nar- Mothers ' Co un ci l S u bj ec t \ A cafeter ia supper w ill be givenberth Presbyter ian Church " ' il l meet at the Narbeth M. E. Church, 6 P.IApril 2 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Thc Rev. E. Purd Deitz, pastor of:1M. next T h u r S ~ a Y I ' dThebcovedr.cbhatrtge. . .HI. of t en c en ts mc u es r ea , u erI Sheets wIl l be made for MIra,! os- Trinity Reformed Church, wIll speak, IT. d' d th d" t' f and co ceopltal, In la, un er e IIec Ion a on "Three Points for Parents" be- ;;;:;..,;;,;;,;;;,.===========IMrs. C. W. Ba te s. d . t' 1 Com F INANC IAL S TATEMENT! Mrs. Fr 'anci s R. Cutler, chairman fore the Inter enomma. JOna -1 \V d d Chal't.el' Hl:l!1 Hesel'\'e District No.3!of ovcrscas scwing for Philadclphia munity Mothers' Councl e ne s a y Hepolt of Condition of the!North P resby te ry, will be guest 1afternoon at t he A rdmo re Bapt is t NATIONAL BANK OFIspeaker, Church. The luncheon, preceding the NARBERTHI nasmuch as t h is wil l b e an o p ~ o r - mon th ly mee ti ng , i s at 12.30. All. In thl ' Sta te of l ' e n n ~ Y I \ ' l l n i a , at theThe Garden Club of Bala-Cymvyd \ tunity to welcome Mrs. Anderson mto women interested in children ar e in-: e J o ~ e of h U H i n e ~ ~ on ;\lareh -I. IB:l6\Von second prize at the Philadelphia the auxiliary. a nd t he president, Mrs. vI'ted, I AS:-;Io:T:5f I L o a n ~ awl

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    IMerion League of WotnenI Voters Has Varied and- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Interesting ProgramIt i s n ews when Anne Page, Ameri-/ - - - I

    c an c hamp io n o f t he M er io n C. C., A vari ed program was presented byl oses a squash match. It is qui te un- : t h e Mer ion Br anch of t he L ea gu e o fusual w ~ e n four .traveling coun- I

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    t rymen, mcludmg CeCIle Bowes, Cyn- meeting held at the home of Mrs. A.wyd, win their matches whil e she is H. Reynolds on Winding way, Merion,the lone loser. That happened at IWedne sday a ft er noon . Mrs . Rober tWindsor, England, however, last S ~ t - P. Wetherald gave an interesting sururday. The r ea so n was that MISS, vey on "Personnel of State of GovPage again d rew a s o pp on en t Mrs. Iermnent," which included a compreS h e i ~ a McKechnie. Mrs. ~ l c K e c h n i e hensive account of the Civil ServicepreVIOusly had defeated MISS Bowes I as well as spoi ls jobs. Mrs. Helenin the semifinals and Miss Page in IG. Greenwood gave a detailed account

    f i n ~ l s of the North England Cham-I of the nominees for State and countypJOnshlp at Harrogate. officers in the spr ing primary , which* * * Iwi ll b e h el d April 28. Miss FlorenceVillanova starts i ts baseball season Evans , cha irman of Government and

    next week, weather permi t ting, by iInternational Relations, outl ined theplaying Cornell at home Thursday, Ipresent status of world affairs.Princeton away F ri da y a nd t he Penn I Mrs . Wil li am H. Gehmann, Jr.,A. C. at home * S a : u r ~ a y . I : ~ i ; ~ : a J ~ t ' ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ 0 1 ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ : , r y g ; : e U l ~ ~I With the Main Line League "race" J intel:esting outline a t W ~ - d a y conover last week (final games: Penn ventlOn held at Plllladelpl1Ju LeagueWynne , 45; Bryn Mawr, 29. Haver- headquarters. Mrs . A . C. Goldsmithford Aces, 42; Narberth, 30), the only read a paper on birth con tr ol . M rs ,troubles wi th t he c i rcuit seems to be J. Alden Tifft, chairman of thethat P en n W yn ne w as too good for Merion League, appointed Mrs. J. B.

    I t he other three and Narberth was t oo Wel ls as chai rman of the Nomina tingMain Line Generous Ipoor for the ~ t h e r three. A nd it's Committee.FI d D .t t hard t o make a league with tw o teams. Mrs. C. A. Freihofer was co-hostess. Performances:I to 00 estl u e * * * Teawa s s er ved, w it h Mrs . J. B. Wells T ~ : d ~ ~ ~ Y i . ~ ~ O a ! dNarberth Boys' Club continued its at the tea t a ~ l e . Annual n ~ e e t i n g of A.llIliSiiellot.s.R.e.seiir."i1cd ,.:to winning ways by nosing out the Fifth t he league WIll be held Apnl 22. .

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    The old horsehide is sailing outa cr os s t he d iamond t he se mild days.Every boy with a ball and a g lo ve is Il imbering up the s lumbering s ~ o u l ~ e r Imuscles a nd i n a f ew weeks n In e In -nings wil l be t he dai ly j oy i ns te ad o f Ifour quarters. Fresh cinders arc Ibeing rolled on the quarter-mile tracksand with t he P en n Relays t he t r ackseason will b e b lo ss om in g i nt o f ul lswing.It is a little early t o p re di ct w i th

    any accuracy j us t wha t t he prospectsof the Maroon t eams will be thiss pr in g. T he re will be fine athletesleft over f rom former t eams, but itis the new face that will determinethe ul timate dest ina t ion o f t he baseba ll and track squads. The boys whowere on the reserve squads l a st y earmay easily develop into t he s ta rs ofthis spring. So we must wait and seejust wha t t he d ev el opme nt o f t he selads will bring.Upper Darby i s the presen t baseballchampion of the suburban section,while Norristown is the track king.All suburban teams will be snip ing atthe wearers of t he r oyal bun ti ng , a ndwhile Norristown looks to be of championship timber aga i n t hi s year, itis quite possible that Upper Darby As this newspaper goes t o p re ssmay lose th e crown to some other I SHIPMENTS SOON MADE Bryn Mawr Presbyter i ans and Sellersschool on the diamond. Memorial basketball teams ar e bat-

    * * * The Mai n L in e opened i ts h ea rt tling it out for the championship ofLower Merion should be playing in this week to Pennsylvania's flood suf- ' the Main L ine League at Haverfordthe finals of the Eastern d ist r ict th is fercrs. College. The winner will compete inweek, but a s loppily played game at I At Red Cross h e a d q ~ a r t e r ~ in Ard- the Philadelphia Protestant Churchthe Palestra last week doomed them more and at substatIOns 111 every tournament.t o d ef ea t a nd e limi na ti on from the I IcomnlUnity in this section, s co re s o f * * *State championship picture. Bill womcn and men promptly dispatched Al Bonniwel l , leading scorer in theAnderson had a fine t eam t hi s y ea r, Imoney, food and clothing. Many o f Ma in L in e League this season wi thand don 't l et a nyone t el l you that he Ithe business concerns also accepted 141 points, scored four less than hisdidn't have much hope for them at the donations for relief. Eastern Intercollegiate record of 145beg inni ng o f t he season. Every boy I Rodney K. Merrick, Main Line Di- made wit h Da rtmou t h last year.on the team was a good p l aye r a nd vision cha irman of the United Cam- * * *he had a wea lt h o fma t e ri al . The l a ds I 000 h d f d H h 'dpaig'll, announced that $200, . a Haver or ig 's m erm al snowfrom t he M ai n Lip.e just didn't get WILLIAM H. ANDERSON been added to the drive's quota b rmg- may keep the J. Howard Mecke, Jr.,a ny of the breaks in that game, in coach of Lower Merion High ing it to min imum of $4,688,000, to Cup. They won the Suburban Inte r -fact , not a single one. Every decision School's District One, P. I. A. takc c ar e o f t he eme rgency . scholastic championship in l(J32, 1935tha t was made by the two officials A b k tb 11 1 . nd d' h h d f d" as 'e a. c 1a1ll]Jlons, a 1- It was expected that volunta ry and also 1936 w en t ey e eateWorked to their disadvantage, and it t f tl PAC h H' h 50 4 I'r ec or 0 w enn . . passers contl.'j'butions would amount t o mor e Chelten am Ig , lh to 2 lh t l1SSeemed that every move t he y mad e 1 1 1 tl tl ' d d f h M10 10 reae IC( Ie I l l ' l '011n 0 than 10,000 on the Mai n L in e this week at t e Abington Y. . C. A.went wrong. On the other hand, t he the National A. A. U. champion- 'PLebanon sharpshooters were having ship at D c n v n ~ Colorwlo. week, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~phenomenal success with their shoot- I I Edwin W. Ehmann, chairman of WH0WANS TOng. They did n ot t ak e man y shots, the Uain Line Disaster' Committee,but those they did take were scor ing Cub Pack Installed efficiently directed the transportationwith telling effect. Two decisions by Before Borough P. T . A' Iof s up pl ie s t o t he flood area fromthe officials which were unques t ion- - - - IRed Cro ss Branch No. 1 in theably mistakes took the heart out of a , Continued trom. P = e One Times-Medical B U i l d i n ~ , Ardmore.couple o f t he p la ye rs . P er so na ll y I L h ~ v J n n e , , of t he L It tle Forum, of I Needlework Guilds 111 every como,think the choice of officials was a great Phlladelplna. munity worked as n ev er b efo re t omistake. The cen tral Pen nsylvania Announcements w ere made of , c oi le d a nd s or t c lo th in g s ui ta bl e t ochoice has not had enough exper ience Schoolmen's Week, which opened at I the destitute.to be entrust ed wi th a game o f s uch the Univers i ty of Pennsylvania this I --------impor tance , whil e the eastern choice week. This Friday is P.-T. A. Day IRed. Cross Receives $200was dist inctly unfor tu na te . I n s pi te a nd a 11anel w il l be held at 0.30 this From Narberth for Reliefo f t hi s, however, t he Maroon players Friday morning under the direction ofwere playing a frozen game. The Mrs. Ya rn al l. The re will be a discus- Red Cross workers in Narberth putforwards, so capable in just such a sion on "The Right s o f E ve ry Child I sudden drive last Sunday t o a idsituation previously, f ai le d t o come to Have," adequate for his develop- ~ ~ c t ~ 1 1 1 S o f t he flood disaster, and reout a nd help the guards out o f t he ir ment at home or at s c ~ o o l . At 4.30 ported when this paper wen t t o p re ssdifficulties, with t he r esu lt that we th e s am e d ay t he re WIll be a n o t ~ e r that over $200 had been collected, inl os t t he b al l on numerous occasions panel o f t he P.-T . A. and th e s ub je ct d d' t' o to t hr ee tr uc kl oa ds of cloth-Iwhen an effective offensive might have will be "Cost of Parental Indifference I I wor k was c ar ri ed o n inde-easily b e ~ n "launched. t Ed f " mg. N b thWl th cold app ra i sa l o f t he g ame 0 uca Ion. pendent ly of the regula.r ar her IEmcTgency Relief CommIttee, w ose

    and t he two teams, I should say that State Wil l Let Local head, Mrs . Eberhard M u e ~ l e r , con-Lower Merion is easilythe betterteam L H dl Q . tinues in charge of local l'ehef. Iand s ho ul d n ow be w el l on the way aw ~ e uarantmej TIl.C Red Cross s ti l l solicits mon?yto a S ta te champ ionshi p i ns te ad o f . . f ' ruedical a id f or flood sufferers 111packing their trunks away i n mot h D r. F re de ri ck S te hl e, P lu la de lp hl a or f h k ble to the I, . b f' I he i01'm 0 c ec s paya Iballs.