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    The 1 f I ~ W ~ l ' Merion Township Firemen's RelHef Association, which provides conllDenl;;ation for volunteer firemen inju\:i l'd whi le on duty, last Friday r e - e l ~ l c t \ l d as officers Walter C.Neely, M\i:li

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    FULL SOLESAND HEELS$1.50

    ~ 9 . 2 5 TON9.75 TO N9.50 TO N7.75 TO N7.25 T O N6.50 T O N

    Phone: Nar. 3648-J

    Elected Whiteside

    WHITESIDE

    DESERVESA Perfect Gift

    C ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~ uf#!LS~ - " ' - ' - --- --------.UEL OIL COKE

    A Perfect Mother

    FO R MEN, WOMENAND CHILDREN

    TfJe above price s a re for casfJ or forpayment 'itfJi" 15 days oj ddivery

    DONALD W. TAYLOR

    C ak e F lo u r... , , , , , .. , ... pkg., 25 c

    237 Haverford Ave.- NarbertfJ 3669-2446

    They

    A magaz ine sub sc ri pt ion will b e a l as ti ngmemory o f you r t hought fu ln es s - -

    Subscriptions taken for any magazint:' published

    25 2 Haverford Avenue , Narbe r thNarbcrth 's Oldest alld Most Modem Shop-Serving the Community for 25 Y cars

    Announcing New Spring Coal Prices

    331 Merion Ave., Narberth

    EGG COALSTOVE COALCHE S TNUT COALPEA COALBUCKWHEAT COAL .R IC E C OA L

    COAL

    FARM PRODUCE-SEA FOOD-MEATS-POULTRY

    J. J.

    Charles B o y e ~ JoanNEXT MONDAYAND TUESDAYAND T he N ew MARCH OF TIME:

    Arson Squads in Action florida CanalVeterans of Future Wars , , Field Trials

    SUBURBAN PHILADELPHIACynwyd 700 J. J. SKELTON Be SON, I NC. GTe 7484

    The reveolingdrama of thr eewomen's hearts ~ o r l d s 'prl.'Va..~ .Bennett , Helen Vinson. Joel McCreaEGYPTIAN

    Fresh nearbyASPARAGUS-bunch ." , . , .", , 19c,Fresh Cal i fornia PEAS . , , , . ,1 /4 pk.,

    Maxwel l House Coffee, . . ,. , .. , .... , .I b. c an , 2 7cBosant Wonde r Cof f e e . " . , . , , . , . , . , .. lb., 17 c

    -Many cus tomers e lected to buy here because they knew campaignpromises would be kept-in the form of food and service that aredefinitely better and 1I10re worth your 1I10ney,-A few of our manyspecials this week-end:

    HALF SOLESAND HEELS

    Penn Treaty fancy. Sliced Pineapple .". , ."." ....... Ig. can,Pillsbury'sSno-Sheen

    GUARANTEED WORKBY EXPERIENCED SKILLED SHOEMAKER (NOT A COBBLER)

    SPECIAL

    OUR TOWN

    1714 VV 'A l -NUT ST .PHILAOELPHIA.TELEPHONE PENNYPACKER 0510

    ChIovies

    STORE YOUR FURS WITH A FURRIER

    For COMPLETE FUR STORAGESERVICE ...

    Eocalalendar

    See the new Plymouths at Hance Motors,273 Montgomery Pike, (advt.?

    Will Visit S ieigh ton FarmsThe Lower Merion-Narberth Council of Republican Women wil l makea trip to Sleighton Farm, Darlington,Delawa're Count y, Tue sday , Mny 12.

    Cars will leave Bryn Mawr Community Center at 12.45 P. M. Chairman,Mrs. J. C. Ferguson, 3d, of Ardmore .

    The

    J. G. M.

    Friday, May 1, 1936

    In the MailbagTo the Edito?':Despite the shortcoming's of my po

    l i tical bapt ism I am g 'l 'u teful to a llthose who co-operated with me andI thank a ll who voted for me.And I c on fi rm the congratulationswhich I extended personally on Tuesday evening to the successful candi.date and I wish her every success.

    OLIVE STARK O'SULLIVAN.

    ances.

    Ru sh C h ap te r H e ar s Talkon Films, P lan s E l ec t io n

    =Entered as second-class matter October 13. 1911. at the Pos t Ollke at Nar

    berth, 1'0... under t he Act of March 3,1879.

    Telephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer,Ardmore 3100Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance

    woman doctor, and Charl e s Boyer,Joan Bennett , Helen Vinson and JoelMcCrea for excellent supporting cast

    A Co-operative Com.mnnity NC1V spa lJCI" in Phyllis Bottome's superb story, ThefOllndedin 1914 by the Nctrl!CIthl Fri day, Mav 1 "The P ri so n er o f S h ar k latter presen ts "A Crime Worse ThanCivic A ~ s o c i a t i o n , a n ~ l publishedI Narberth School Auditorium-Nat-I Is land" is a t N a rb e rt h Murder," "Veterans of Future Wars,"every Friday at Narbcl tit, Pa. herth Players in "Good-hye Again."I "America's No. 1 Gun Dog" andPhilip Atlee I ~ o n . Publisher 8.30 (also Saturday). . Revealing for the first t ime t he "Weed s or Ships."Edwin L. Paxson. Editor I Valley Forge Hotel, Norl'lstown-! ~ t o r y of Dr. Sa""uel Alexander Mudd Wednesday after school, at 3.30, Dr.Anne Morgan Hohel'ls. Social Jo;ditor , " I C f " ."Montg'omery County \ve ware on er- -martyred by a nat io n' s f renzy for E. L. Barbour's celebrated Barbour'sOffice_ 258 Haver fo rd Ave. , N ar be rt h ence. Luncheon, 12. 15 . Round table his innocent deed of mercy-"The Pri- Marionettes will provide pleasant anddiscussion, 2.30. soner o f Shark I s land" i s n ow at the Iinstructive entertainment.

    Haverford College-Cap and Bells Narbel.th Theatre. It is adapted from J The eveni ng s o f Wednesd ay andClub presents "Bird in Hand." 8.15'1 the true historical account by Nun J (Bank Night) Thursday, "RollingChild. H e a l ~ h Week (May to 7).. nally Johnson, of the gentle Maryland IAlong" will furnish fast-moving,Scottish RIte Temple, Phlladelpl.lla physician who was t rapped by Lin-I snappy ent e rt ai nment , w i th clever

    -Miller D ~ n c e r s present "CoPllella" coIn's murderers, and who spent ~ " e a r s songs, Negro d an ci ng and charming(The Dancmg Doll)., 8.30. in a living hell for a crime he had !romance. Cast includes Harry Rich-Christ Evangel ical and R e ~ o r m e d never committed. man, Rochelle Hudson, Walter con-I

    Church, N O I ' r i s t o w n - C o n ~ e n t J O n ..of Grim, fever-ridden Fort Jefferson, nolly a nd t he composers o f "The Mu-Montgomery County CounCil of Chus- massive American fortress on a Carib-j s ic Goe s Round and Round."tian Education (a lso Saturday). b" I d . t l ' f thO . .Cdn IS an ,I S Ie s ce ne 0 IS pow-, Two noteworthy short subjects WillWoman's Clubhouse, Ardmorc -I f I I' f , . h 't t .. Ier u (rama 0 man s III umam y 0 he on the mid-week progt:am: ThePerennIal plant exchange. 1 to DAd J I F 'd t bl - . .

    The R Tho la L IJa1'1'I'S of St (also Friday May 8). Imfan'I'1 lIn. 0[, In d ' t ~ o s d ' caPta .e Fitzpatrick Traveltalk,."Ylctol'la andev. n s . 1. , . . , I 0 0 yWOO( slama IC Irec 01 s, Vancouver" and the mllliature revueLuke's Chu rc h, P hi la de lp hi a, a d- 202 Bal a avenu c, Bala-CYI1\\'Y(- \hrings th is narrative o f p ri so n l if e " P ' t p' t t C t I '" ,I I t I f G ' d n Club of ' , rlva e ar y a a a maodressed the Dr. Benjamin Rush Chap- Annua p sale 0 S tm'de ,) to rtu re, tenor-st ricken escape, conr- To end the week, the Egypt ian willBala-Cyn\\y (a so a Ul . age and self-sacrifice to the sc.recn. present Ja n Kel'pura and Gladystel' of N. S. D. A. R. at the home of I. Wal'ner Baxter has the leadmg role,' Swarthout in "Gi ve Us This Night.",Mrs . Harv ey Harman, 15 WOOl bll1e Saturday, May 2 a id ed b y Gloria Stuart, Arthul' By-I Iavenue, Narberth, Monday a ft er no on . Ope ni ng of b e a u t i ~ u I r ock ga. rd en r on . O. P. Heggie and Claude Gilling-" ' . "Dr. Harris outlined w ~ l a t he thou?,ht: on Vall.ey r o a ~ , p a ~ l i , f o ~ ' benefit o f wat er . I Tra i l of th e Lone some Pme Iwere good and bad 1 1 l c t u ~ ' e s , ~ t a t l l 1 g l t h e Phlladelphta 01chesba. 2 t:> 7 1 A s pe ci al f ea tu re h as been ar-I at Ard. Thea t re Next Weekthat on the whole the motIOn pictures I P. 1\1. ( al so on S u n d ~ Y ) . , [ranged for t he 1 P. M. children's ma-o f t od ay were exceptionally good. i Academy of MUSIC - FortnightlyIinee Saturday, when also the Colum- A technicolor version o f t he famousMrs. John C. Nash, t he r eg en t, an- , Club concert. 8.15 bia Happy Hour wil l be presented. John Fox, Jr., novel of the Cumber-

    nounced that the organizat ion had i --- Monday and Tuesday, Jean Harlow l and Mountains, "The Trail of thegiven $10 to the American Red Cross: Sunday, May 3 d G t Iand Mvrna Lov w il l c om pe te for Lonesome Pine," will open at the Ard-,. f h . t d 1\ P. 1\1. Ihy popular request heen r ec al l eo t o plOnll1g n\\y. , II pairirst anlllversary of the C. A. R. Wlllcll . , . ' 00 wear oe eI 'd d d . It ' "T I Ithe EgyptlUn for tim; Fl'Idav and Sat - ---------------SIC atten e urll1g ler s ay 111 . as 1- W dne dav May 6 . '. I' S ,' ...1 urdav. It stars Charles Rugg'!t s, Get that new Plymouth now-at Hance Imgton l as t week. Radnor Hunt Club-Annu.ll lace IR I . I v d CI I I I t Motors, C ~ ' n w y d . (advt) I, f . I 0 an( 10ung an la r es "aug 1on J ' The Ways and Means Comnllttee 0 I meetlllg'. h G tt b Ad I d I' I\. ose e \'s ur cr ( ress e 1\' __ .....__ .. . 1ft! '"!o..' Ithe chapter is having a benefit bridge I St. Mary's P. E. Church, Ardmorc- \- d ' b' ,., I ' I' : ' I d - ==:::m:IIII:""""""'" - - Ipartv next Monday afternoon at the, Interdpnoll1inational Com 111 u 11 it y ere. 111 a . al'1:oom, Ill: a lIg 1 ra- I ~ ' 1 " 1 " " ' e ' "... I'. . i . I 1') 30 matIc spot III cll1ema llstorY. . , . . V ' "h?me of the c h ~ l r m a n , Mrs. F r a n k h ~ ~ Mothers' Counc il l unc ICon. -. 'I "Private 'V()r1ds" and ."l ;he March ":I4J:!oJ 1:lfl3liA,aw """I"M i 1 1 ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ _ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :L1I1dsav, on "ynnedale road, at P. l\1. f T' " '11 f t tI This Fridayo'clock: Pr izes. Refreshment s. I0 Ime WI ea ure Ie program and SaturdayThursda ,M a 7 Monday and Tue sday . The former ,.--..:.---..:....-------..,

    EI I "'oman's C l u b h ~ , u s e , yBala-CynwydIhas Claudette Colbert for beauteous MARTYRED BY A IJuniors ect, P an 'I 'b' , f tl G 'IMI. ' D P , -Sprl l lg' h ul b eXl l ItlOn 0 Ie aI-I............. Iot letS ay arty [den Club of Bala-Cynwyd. 1 NATION'S HATE! I-- I I WARNER BROS.Contlnued from pa.ge One A ROM 0 R E1\I1's. Ebba Griest. i Brvn M a \ \ ~ : i 3 ~ l i e ~ ~ a y I I ~ a y Day { ..h- IMrs. Kitty Smi th and Mrs. Betty: h r a t i ~ n . 2..15 (also Satul' l lay). T Ii EA TREII I I t tl Matinee Dally at 1.3' M.Price were e ecte( (e egates 0 . Ie Evenln. Ce"tlnueu8, 7 te 11 M. 'State Convention to be held at Wil- Saturday. May 9 FIRST MAIN JJNE S H O ~ I N G S IliamSIJort on May 17 and 18; a! tl 'r - Radnor Hunt Club-Annual r a c ( ~ Iriday, May 1stnates chosen were Mrs. Beatrice, meeting. GA RY C O O PE RTabor and Mrs. 1\1. Hunsicker. I S co ut H ou se , n ea l' \Var T ri bu tl ' 'The program was in charge o f Mrs . House , !\[erion-Nineteenth a n l l i \ " ( ~ r MARLENE DIETR ICH ILucile Clark, who presented Ella Wis- sary of Liherty Boy Scout Tr oo ]!, out- , In orits ~ u ' R t s E t ' , s ,tel' Haines program di rec tor s of the doo r c el eh ra ti on . 2 P . 1\1. with John Halliday, Allan MowbrayPhila. Electric Company, whose fi lm Iaturday, May 2nd"The Lady of the Lake" was shown. Continuing s. s. Van Olne's Newest MysteryMrs. Haines brought greetings from Broad-"Fresh Fields." "The Garde n Murde r Case" I

    the Philadelphia Federation of WOIll-!1 Gunicl , -"Three Men On a Horse." with :en's Clubs. EDMUND LOWE IVIRGINIA BRUCEThursday just past, the j.uniors,Mecke Acqui rc s Stone Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday icontributed talent to the meetmg of I Qua1'l'Y: Starts Tw o May 4th . 5th and 6th isub-juniors held at the clubroom.: Ne w Dcvelopmcnts ~ ~ ~ o : l ' x R o ; J : a ' ~ ~ e l ~ w , ~ ~ ~ a I E n ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ 1Mrs. Kit ty Smi th sang, and played' In Natural Color Ise\ ' el 'a l v iolin solos , accompained b\.' HTl le T r a l' l o f th e IMrs. Beat r ice Tabor , who also played Illuminated with l arge flood lights I

    on the ext er io r and wit h i nd ir ec t Lone some Pine" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~or Mrs. Amy Gillis, whose soprano lighting' and candles indoors, the new with .,solos pleased the group which is f 1 36 . F.cd MacMllrrayAmerican Home 0 !l IS now opensponsored by the Junior Club. . II Sylvl 'a SI 'dlleyfor inspection evelllng's as we asThe Mother's Da\" part\" will be on . H F d F d S. 1\1 14 E I daytime. Accordlllg to announcemcnt enry "On a "re toneThursdav evenmg, . ay . ..ae I, . J .1 ''d . lb b . ft l I t made by J. Howard Mecke, 1. , t l iS Thursday. May 7thpa.1 -Up c u ll11em er IS en II. C( 0, week the home completely furnished. I Caro le Lombardbrmg her mot le I ' 01' guar( Ian, 01' ' bl', t'l !l P 1\1 in Faith Baldwln's Story. I b is open to pu IC \'lew un I. . . I " LOVE BEFORE BREAK~ ~ d e l r f ~ ' i e D n d or 11I'clatLOn, 'Ito CCl l' el rlate dailY. It is at 38 Levering Mill 'road':1 FAST" -InOt leI's ay. rs. UCI e ar ( l as , . M ' . ,al'l'anged for a delightful program of Cynwyd, between Blyn a\\l a\enue I with Preston Foster, Cesar Romerob I ' I dd t ' f and State road. I ot 1 muslca an rallla IC per orm-, .' I t f b '1Id'lllg ' Fon'seell1g a s lor age 0 u Imat('rials, with resul tant high prices, I:----------------------:-- '-O:p::::------- 'from the reviving new hOll1e construc- A Spring Treat . . . a Heaterless ermanentG S . P , I d tion, J . Howar d l\lecke, Jr., Philadel- I - I t ' s safe and oh! how comfortable!. as tat ton erl lut ~ s u c : phia builder of American homes, has Ask anyone who's had one.... Do i t now.1 88 8 H ou se Being Razcdjacquired a stone qualTy in Lower SUZANNE JORET GILL;Mer ion Twsp. , Montgomery County. I 216 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2 3 2 1 - - . 'A permit has ? ee n i ss ue d to the. This Illove, h e f ee ls , w ill eliminate ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ iSocony- V ~ c u u m 011 C O I ~ l p a n y the i c1day in delivery of mater ials and Willi" --- - . -constructIOn of a service statIOn at , obviate any fear of rising prices.corner of Haverford and F o r e s ~ a.ve- B ec au se of the unprecedented de-nues, Narberth, by borough BUlldmg :man d f or new honH's a nd t he belief IInspector G e o r ~ e B. SuldPlel e. b 'It: that this demand will grow even\Vork on razmg the 0 louse, UI . . k. . . greater wlthl11 t he n ext few wee's, III I 1888 by 'Vllham L. Owens, was t o 1\< M k I b f d t d ubistart this week. 111'. ec 'e las e ~ n . orce. 0 0" eH B 'V II f tl Ithe floor space of IllS ofllees at 109arry . a, owner 0 Ie prop-I ..h' Itl I d tl 't t tl Montgomery avenue, Narberth, Wit 1111crty recen y case Ie Sl e 0 Ie, .. .

    '1 ' the past few days, glVll lg hun olle of I01 company. . . .t he mos t c ompl et e bUlldmg offices m Ithe c o u n t t ~ . He has also increasedhis sa les and office forces. 1;

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    Finer Dresses-Second Floor

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    Narberth 2838 - 2839-At Narberth Station

    BARGAIN

    Shellenberger's,Whitman's, SchrafJt's

    Day wrappings.

    AII you are leeking a worker for any Bartof job, a maid , a but le r or householdhelp, remember that any newspaper canI!ve you quick, satisfactory results fromHelp Wanted" advertising.Despite the hearty upswing of business,a nd the rise in general of employment.

    t h e ~ e . a r ~ still thousands ou t of work.So It l sn t a ny f eat for a pa pe r t o br ingyou a host o f r epl ie s t o y ou r ad.You ie t this same efficient service fromRecord Help ~ a n t e d ads at Ie.. cost. Infact, y our ad m C:mdays Record will save

    ~ m e - h a 1 f the cost of any o ther PhU. ..elphia Sunday paper.YtOhCll .you n ee d d om es ti c h elp , SAVE~ _ L N E Y I Phone WALnut 1800. S ay "IWPI I to place. "Help Wanted" ad.

    For Mother's Day

    224 Haverford Avenue, NarberthDA VIS

    Shea's suggest delicious candies in appropriatewrappings, and a selection of pleasing gifts,such as perfumes, cosmetics and stationery.

    in pleasing Mother's

    Give her an a tt rac tive box o fCandy-

    appropriate greetingRust Craft Cards.

    A S E B V I ~ E .NOT

    Deposits Insured under the Government Plan

    Member of Federal Reserye SystemOpen at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience

    Th e

    J. PAUL SHEA

    - S p i ~ a l and Croquignole.Experienced Operators.

    . nP e r m a n e n ~Wa"e s

    Mother's Day---Mayl0Select an

    National Bank ofNarberth

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    !'\Iill like this print .. .Iland such pleating!' ~ = = = = = = ~ ' I II like its sheerness,Iso cool and crisp lookling . . . and it:s thesmartest white-on-dark. I'rint ve s een. The'white organdie flowerand patent belt are c h i c ~It calls for a large strawhat, patent sandals andbag. Dubonnet , navy,Iblack, sizes 12-18.

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    SPEC IAL I Z ING .

    Monday, T u ~ s d a y , W ~ d n ~ s d " y2 Sp ~ c i a l s for 85c3 Specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-J Specials for $1.25I \ A T t i L ~ ~ ~ I 3 ~ A U T ~ J t i ( ) ( ) J ) ~

    43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 L e v ~ r ~ n g Mill R o a d - P h o n ~ : Cynwyd 927Open Evenl7lgs by Appointment-ESTABLISHED 1924\ F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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    Page Three= = ~ ~ ~ ~ - = ~ = = ; = = = = : : = : : : = = = ~ ~ ~Spark S tar t s Roof Blaze home. A st rong draught carried some

    John A. Borden, who recently rented l ight embers up the chimney and onethe residence at 609 Essex avenue, igni ted the roof. His son, John, Jr.,Narberth, last Saturday star ted a f ir e told his f a th e r, and Mr. Bor den not iin the open g ra te t o b ur n some rub- fled t he Narber th Fire Company, whoextinguished the blaze with little dam-bish prior to moving into his n ew a ge .

    OUR TOWN

    PEA

    PEA7.95

    Playgrounds

    in ExclzlSiye

    BUCKWHEAT9.25

    Whooping Cough Increases .Thirty-twocases of whoopingcough, Inearly half of the seventy-three pa

    tients under quaran tine, are reported 'by Health Officer Marvin E. Reynolds, .o f Lower Merion. T en of the casesoccurred last week. There were alsothirteen new chickenpox patients l'e-ported.

    Puppets at EgyptianThe oldest form of theatr ical en tert ai l1 lnent wi ll be presented in a spe

    cial show at t he E gy pt ia n The at renext Wednesday at 3.30 P. M. Dr.E. L. Barbour wil l g ive his renownedpuppet and marionette show. Manipulators of the clever life-size, life-likeLilliputians have been in f avo r wi th I ' i ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! - ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i 1audiences since t he twe lf th century, IIand ar e recommended by educa to rs Ipartly because t he y a re t he pioneersnot only of dramatic art, but also ofwoodworking, dressmaking, dancingand elocution. They were the first"colyumnists" and political satirists.Dancing, talking, clowning, singing,t he y a re i n g r e at del11and by children,and Dr. Barbour's show is consideredone of the most versatile and interesting ever assembled.

    9.75

    1 and 2 car garages2 and 3 baths

    STOVE9.50

    Agent on Premisesor call Cynwyd 1017

    Rentals begin at $60

    to desirable tenants

    STOVE

    CYNWYDESTATESP. J. LA WLER'S DEVELOPMENT

    Tennis courts

    A fine product that in ourjudgment is a worthy companion to Jeddo-Highland.

    Is again the outstandingbuy at these attractive

    EGG9.50MONITOR COAL

    (LEHIGH)

    7.75Phone Narberth 2430

    A few choiceHomes For Rent

    NU T9.25

    MAIN LINE DISTRIBUTORSJeddo-Highland and Moni tor Lehigh Coals

    NU T9.50LOW SPRING PRICES

    The Fuel Hits of 1936March On!

    Narberth Coal CompanyRalph S. Dunne

    JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL

    Frankenfield Funeral HomeWM. G. FRANKENFIELDI Simpson Road at Athens Avenue. Telephone Ardmore 9" "2646 ARDMORE, PA.

    Ira G. Fox Wins New \Hon or a t Bucknell

    Adams-CaldwellThe marriage of Miss Janet Caldwell, daughter of Mrs. John A. Caldwel l, o f Essex avenue, and the lateMl. Caldwell, t o D r. John Adams, ofNarberth, took place quietly on Friday at the home o f the Rev. Dr. andMrs. John Van Ness, of Grayling avenue .. upon th ei r r e tu rn f rom a weddingt1'lP Dr. Adams and his br ide will reside in Tyrone.

    THE FIRESIDEMr. and Mrs. James B. Mackenzie, Ir a G. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs.

    of Narbrook Park, e n t e r t ~ i n e d at a Walter A. Fox , o f Nar br oo k Park,buffet supper on Sunday evening fol- Narberth, has been honored at Bucklowing the christening of their daugh- nell Univers i ty , Lewisburg, where hetel', Jeanne Pa t Mackenzie, at 5 is a member o f t he sophomore class,o'clock at All Saints' Church, Wynne- by his election to the Executive Boardwood. There were forty guests. of t he Univer si ty Chr is ti an Associ-Mrs . A . S to ll Titus, o f t he Forrest ation. His posit ion on the board willApartments, and Miss Margaret El- will be that of director of the Studentwood, of Mt. Pleasant avenue, Ger- Church Council.mantown, entertained at a suprise Fox is enrolled in the Liberal Artsparty and shower on Saturday evening curriculum, majoring in English. Inat the home of Miss Elwood i n honor add it ion to his extra curricular worl,of Miss Madeline Baughman, daugh - wit h the Christian Association, he istel' of Mrs. Paul D. Baughman, of active a s membe r o f t he Men's GleeNarberth, whose e ng ag em en t t o D r. Club, the Student Handbook staff, tbeJohn Robert Vast ine, has been an- Mixed Chorus, and is affiliated withnounced. Among the guests were Mis s t he soc ia l fratern i ty , Kappa Sigma.Jean Staples , Miss El izabeth N eely, He is also a letterman on last fall'sMiss Be tt y Ott o, Miss Ann Car ey , varsity soccer team.Miss Peggy Bryan a nd M rs . M ar ieCalvert. \ Limerick Contest WinnerMrs. and Mrs . J os eph T. Berta, of The first of a series of limerick con-Iona avenue, ar e leaving this Friday tests put on b y t he m ak er s of Kraftfor Warrenton, Va. , whe re they will dairy-fresh earamels brought goodbe t he gue st s o f Mr. J. W. Mason over luck to John B. Bispham, Bairdthe week-end. They will a tt end the Apartments, Narberth. His entry wasGoldcn Cup races. awarded a $5 p ri ze .Mr. a nd M rs . H. C. Gibson, o fWoodbine avenue, entertained overthe week-end Mrs. F. J . Burns, ofNewark, N. J.1\Irs. James M. Hanson, of NarbcrthHall, has returned from a t cn day s'stay at Mount ai n Lakcs and Mont- !clai r, N . J.Mrs. Joseph A. Honglcr , of Merionavenue, cntertaincd membc rs o f t heHospitality Committce at hcr home on\Vednesday afternoon, wh en p la nswere n1ade for the annua l spr ingluncheon of the " 'omen 's CommunitvClub. '\Mr. and Mrs. John Win e, o f If)Shi rl ey r oad, h ave moved t o Lewes ,Del. M r. and Mrs . Edward Heymann,of Haver ford avenue, have moved toI!) Shirley road.Dr. and Mrs . \V. A. Pearson, whohave been attending the District Rotary Convention in Wilmington, Del.,have returned to their home 011 Avonroad.Mrs . L loyd B. Edgerton, of Chest-nut avenue, entertained at a smallluncheon on T ues day . Amo ng th egues ts were l \I rs : George Michener,IMrs. Eberhardt Mueller and Mrs.Ralph D. MaeGuffin.Mr. a nd M rs . Condn H. Perisho,o f Che st nu t avenue, had as guestsover the week-end Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Psterhoudt , of 1\H. Vernon,N. Y.Mrs. Freder ick Harj es , o f ValleyView Farm, Valley Forge , is enter

    taining members o f t he For tn ight lyClub at luncheon this Fridav.David J. Speck, of Washington, D.C., wiII spend the week-end with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Speck , o fWoodbine avenue.Charles Clark and h is s on , E ll sworth B. Clark, of Chestnut avenue,spent last week-end in Stone HarborN. J., when they OlJened their p l a c ~ f or t he s ummer.Miss Louise Woodcock, daughter ofMrs. Verna R. \Voodcock, has returned to H oo d College , Md. , afterspending the week-end at her home.Mrs. James A. England , of Sabineavenue, spent several days in WilkesBarre.Mrs. Edward Lee McLain, of Green-field, Ohio, arrived on \Vednesday tovisit her n ie ce , Mrs . Franklin R.Lindsay, of Wynnedale road, for several days.Mrs. Charles B. Shanks, of MerionGolf Manor , i s entertaining the members of he r club at l uncheon andbridge this Friday.Among those f rom Narberth at theannual luncheon of the RepublicanWomen of Pennsylvania in the Bellevue-St ra tford l ast Thu rsday wereMrs. J. P . Whi te , Mrs. Charles Noel,Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. EberhardtMueller, Mrs. C. C. Tyson , Mrs . Edwin C. Town, Mrs . A. J. S igel andMrs. E. C. Cockril l .Mr. and Mrs . Donald F. Torrey, ofBrookhurst avenue, entertained themembers o f t h ei r club at bridge Monday evening. They ar c also entertaining at a smal l br idge part y t hi s F r id ay e ve ni ng i n h on or o f Miss LuciaTor rey, o f Paterson, N. J., who wil lbe thei r guest over the week-end.Mr. and Mrs . Edward S. Haws, ofDudley avenue, will leave Monday fora two months' automobile tour o f t heSouth and West. They wil l v is itKnoxville and Memphis, Tenn. , thenTexas and Pasadena, Calif. On theirreturn they will go to Boulder Damand Yellowstone Park.

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    A cup of cream in every quartThe cream in a qua rt o f S uppl ce M il k w il lfill a t eacup (near ly :;/t of a standard measuring cup). Comparati\'e tests show thatSupp l ee Mi lk a \' er ages 10 per ccnt morecream by "olulllc than ordinary mil k. T hi sextra cream gi\'es Supplee Mil k t he richflavor t ha t y o ur family likes.

    Supplee i ,wites comparisonIf you are entirely satisfied \\'ith yourpresentmilk company. hy all means_ stick. If not,considcrSupplee. This long-established company offers yOIl milk that is extra safe. extrarich. extra delicious. With unohtrusive.courteous service that is as depenrlnh le ilS daybreak. Just telephone B ry n Mawr 881

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    ELECTRIC

    ADELIZZI BROTHERSTAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS, FURRIERS

    228 Baja Avenue -Cynwyd 928102 Forest Avenue -Narb . 2602

    "As sure as shooting" we'll have cold weather again nextwinter. Now's the ideal t ime to prepare for it by havingyour present heating system, provided it is in good condition, converted into all-satisfying, clean, automatic gas heat.

    At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Plumber or Heating Contractor

    We'll install the burner now on your small down payment.Further payments don't start until October. Janitrol Conversion Burner at $195 cash, slightly higher on budge tp lan, 3 years to pay. Prepare now for cold weather ahead!

    S U P P L E E MILK

    IT's THE l i t t le thoughtfulcourtesies that make.you deal w it h one particular grocer, butcheror druggist. That is why Supplee insists uponsmoot h sen' i ce - employs superv isor s t omake sure you get it. W e wan t y ou r g oodwill. It 's worth money to us!

    Supplee takes 25 extra stepsto insure pure mi lkF rom f arm t o c it y plant, S upp l ee Mi lk is

    surrounded with 60 safeguards. The averagemi lkcompany takes only 35 of thesc scientificpr ecaut ions. S upp l ee employs 100 me n t oprotect the purity of Supplee Milk-a largerorganization than any o t he r mil k companyin you r c ommuni ty . T en full-time "eterinarians rigidly examine Supplee f arms andh erd s. Yo u ca n b e su re of Supplee Milk.

    P H I L a D E L P H i aSecretary

    NOTICE

    Narbe r th OfficersNamed at AnnuaJ

    Meet ing

    Board of AdjustmentBy 'V. D. H. E\'ans, ChairmanWalter 1. Dothard'Villiam Kirkpatrick

    NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING

    NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEAR ING

    Officers Elected by I J unio r Cho ir Here SundayB I C d Ch I On Sunday evening at 7.45 at thea a- ynwy ora Narberth Methodist Episcopal Church,

    t he f amous Junior Choir of twenty-Ar e five voices of the Canadensis M. E.Church in the Pocono Mountains willgive a sacred concer t under the direct io n o f Miss Anna K er n. T he publicis cordially invited. The c ho ir hasgiven concerts to packed congregationsi n va ri ous parts o f t he S ta te

    Girl Scout News

    l ':OTICE, In the Court of Common Pleasof Montg'omel'y County. Penna, . KurtOtto Hunge vs. D01'is Heardon Rung'e,Alias Subpoena Sur Divorce No. 245. l':ovemher Term. 1935. N. E, 1.You the said Dor is Real'don Runge.Cub Pack Plans Act ivi t ies are herehy notified to be and appear inActivit ies for May and June wcre the said Court on Monday..Tune 1. 19:16'1at 9:00 o'clock A. M . Eo S. 1',. to answ"rplanned at a meeting of t he Narbe rt h the ! l" li tion or l ibel of Kur t Otto Runge ICub Pack committee and Den Mot h- for a di vo rce f!Om the honds of mat ri mony and to show caus". ifany you have.ErS in the Legion 100111 of th c Nar- \\'hy the said K ur t Otto Runge. ~ ' o u rberth Community Build ing Monday hushand. should not be divorced as aforesaid.night. EDWIl': H. BELLIS, Sheriff.A kite flying c on te st i s scheduled Sheriff's Otllce. Norristown. Pa,f Alll'i/ 17. 1:136o r t he mid dl e o f May and a marble Holand Fleer. Attorney.contest for June 12. i (0-5-S)

    Henry A. Frye, chairman; Frail!; J ~ = ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = = = ~ ~ : ! : !Dwyer, Clarke Miller, E. A. Whiting',IWilliam C. Griffiths, Mrs. A. B. Dotv Iand Mrs. Gerald M. Coholan were Ipresent. I Xotic" is hereby given that a public\ViIliam C. Cla rk o f South AI'd-I hearing' will he held In Elm Hall. Forest. C h C ,' . 'I Avenue. l':arbenh. 1'a.. on Tuesday eve-mOle, u ommlSSlOner f or Mon t- , ning. May 5, 19:16. at 8 P, 1\1. oclock. togomery County, was a guest. consider' the application of Mr. MauriceJ. Lacey. of 105 Hockland Road. Narberth. I 'a. . to the Bo,u'd of AdjustmentFinal P. T. A . S tu dy G ro up of Zoning of the Borough of Narberth.T to change the East Garage located at 131\VO P.-T. A. s tudy groups have IHavel'ford A\'enue. l':arberth. POl .. into amet monthly t hr oughou t t he school show room for Plumbing Goods." ear study'tng a se 'I'e f I All persons interested are urged to at- ". 1 S 0 e ss on s on t end,"The Progressive Home." One group,under the leadership o f Mrs . S. J. McCar tney , ha s s tudi ed t he prob lems ofthe pre-school and early childhood, ( 0 - 5 - 1 )ages. T he o th er g ro up , u nd er the: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .l eadership of Mrs . W. G. Briner, has: SAFE. ECONOMICALconsidered the many perplexing prob-: First Mortgageslems o f t he adolescent. i hThe final lesson of this series, "Chil- . on t ed re n A s Future Home Makers," will 139 MONTH PLANbring to a c lo se these interesting les- OTHER PLANS TO SUITsons dealing with the problems o f pa r- YOUR NEEDSents and children. ' Lower Merion B.&L. Ass'nThe combined groups, with Mrs. W.G. Briner as leader, will meet Wednes- 2 E. Lancaster Ave.day at 1 0. 30 A. M. in the American ArdmoreLegion room o f t h e Community Build- L. A. Eppingering.

    puppet and marionette showpuppet and marionette show

    DirectorBaird Apt., NarberthPhone: Narberth 2't58-'

    EGYPT IAN

    TH I IILL TILEPItONECOMPANY OF PENNSYLVA.NIA

    3 PIECES UPHOLSTERED$20

    ..., "eUl"''''' no" ---:'001ratesarl~ l 1 \ " s "ettett anaut-at-taUl""S a" "tI'Ito """Su""a". htuer, ",ge ue".ot ter se

    Rock RunCampfor Boys and Girls6 -12 years

    Reservati01l5 being madr 'lOn'Swimming, Nat ur e H ikes ,Arts and Crafts, l' enni s,Archery , Dramatics , CampFires, S up per Hikes, Badminton, Deck Tennis, GroupGames.Beautiful Hills of N

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    CYNWYD

    Specializing inGARDENMASONRY WORK

    Antonio DiRocco

    HILLTOP 1238130 Columbus Ave. , Manoa Pa rk

    Foundries--PoolsFlagstone and Rockery work-any

    d es ig n. A ls o Paving

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    Established 42 YearlPeat.,..4tt>0 Bales, $1.60 bale: 26 Bales, $1.65 bale10 Bales, $1.75 bale: 1 Bale, $2.60Bone Mea l, C ow or Sheep Manure:10 BallS, $2.00 bag: 1 Bag, $2.50Poultry Moss. $1.65 bale-10 B al e L ot sPI th t Seed Oats , 65c Bu. , at our warehouseymou a E. L. SHUTE Be CO.(advt.) I L.lne Lexington. Pa , LeXington 210Phlla . Phone : Chestnut Hili 5464

    HOllsewares - Garden Tools - Seeds

    Tire Li"k Bet 'ee" forest and Home

    203 Haverford Ave.-Narberth 2555

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    famaqlHOMEDECORATOR40 page colorbook onpaintingend decorating.

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    FurniturePolishSoW Polish-aI2Scbottle 19c

    ,LINOLEUM LAID.

    Self PolishingFloor Waxand applicator99cvaluefor79c

    JUST A FOOT

    RICKLIN'S HARDWARE

    Make our yard your Shopping Center and besure to ask about Murphy Enamels, Paintsand Varnish. You're going to need them soon.Ret:tt our Floor Sanding Machine to renovateyour Iools.

    You are going to need LUMBER for shelvingin storage closets, f ront o r b ack steps, Cedarlining and numerous other Spring house-cleaning necessities. It i sn' t o ften that we talkabout just Lumber, because there are so many .other items in our stock that seem to be moreinteresting to the Public. Among them wemight mention:

    Circle To p Arches for the gardenPergolas, Gates, Seats

    Fences, ei ther white or rustic

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    Shull Lumber Company29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

    2.car metal garage 16 feet by 16 feet.

    This evening-see the neWHance Motors . Cynwyd.

    Down Money-$200.00Sheriff's Office. Norris town. Pa.Apr il 26. 1936

    Seized nnd taken in execution as theproperty of Wi ll iam T. Har r is , Mortgagor.and Mary A. Casey , Rea l Owner , and tob e s ol d by

    Th e im pr o vem en t s t h er e on ar e a:1. % s tory p las tered hO\lse, 26 feet frontby 32 feet deep, with 5 roorns a nd b at h onfi rs t floor, 2 r oo ms o n s ec on d floor, cella rgas, electric lights. Springfield water, heati n g s y st em, p o rc h f ro n t.

    UNDER AND SUBJECT to certaindi tlons and building restrictions.

    mins. West 100 f ee t t o the f irst mentionedpo in t and place of beginning.

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    ASK ABOUT OURMATERIALSFOR SPRAYING

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    Montgomery A oyenueat Meet ;ng House Lane

    EDWIN H. BELLIS, Sheriff.

    John Albrecht'sNurseries

    LAWN BOY-the s:nallpower Mower

    They're tailor-made for MainLine lawns-and cos t no moret ha n t he p oo r b lend s us ua ll ysold.

    Phone CYNWYD 3272Night Phone, Ard. 3143-J

    For our sale n ext Tue sday wehave a grand lot of late modelsPlymouths. Chevrole ts and Fords :One 1935 Chevrolet Maste r Sedan ,Several 1935 de l ux e F or d S ed an san j Tudors. A lot o f c he a p usefulcars. all mak es a n d models. Thisis the place to save money IPr iva te sa le s dally.Cars A lw ay s O n HandSave $5 to $10 per mile d r iv ing hereWe Finanre Them Trades AcceptedWe wUl sell ~ ' o " r ear f or ~ ' o "CHARLES F. HENRY SALE CO.Phone 312 NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.

    Seized a nd t ak en in execution as theproperty of Thomas B. Ferguson and MaryF er gu so n. h is wife, Mortgagors , andThomas V. Campbell and Loretta Campbell.h is w il e, Rea l Owner s, and to be sold by

    ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or p ie ce o fground with the buildings and improve,ments t her eon e re cted , SITUATE In theBorough of Narberth, County of Montgom ery, and State of Pennsylvania. boundedand des cr ib ed a cc or di ng t o a survey andplan thereof made as follows, to wit:

    I Th e im pr o vem en t s t h er e on ar e n:2.story plastered house 12 feet f ro nt b y32 f ee t d eep , 3 r oo ms on f ir st l Io or. 3\rooms nnd bath on s econd floor. ce l la r . g as .elec tr ic. Sp r ingf ie ld water . heating sys tem.porch front.

    52431414115

    16 feet by 14

    OUR TOWN

    EDWIN 11. BELLIS. Sheriff.

    nnd laken i n e x ec u ti o n as the Iof Joseph Maguire a nd S ar ahhis wife. M o rt g ag o rs . a n d S a rn hHeal Owner. and to be sold by

    S eiz ed a nd t uk en i n e xe cu ti on as the!property of John A. Appleton and Elsa H.. his wifc, : \ 1 o r t ~ a g o r s . an d Hober l Carter IiCol lins and Mary Wade Collins, Real OWII \" rs . a ll d t o b e s ol d by A Superior

    EDWIN II. BELLIS, Sheriff . !GRASS SEED iI, \for repalrmg yOllr lawn or bui lding a new turf . Mixed byourselves and distributed ato llr nurseries. Three blends: i. '

    "MAIN LINER" :"LOWER MERION"

    "SHADY SPOT"

    l -C a r plas tered garagefeet.

    Th e imp r ov ement s thereon nrc n:2 _ 1 ~ ~ t o r y plas tered house. 22 f e et f ro ntby 24 feel d e ep , w i t h I-sto ry plns tcred addition 12 feet bv 8 feet. Yoith 4 roonlS onfirst floor. 3 r ~ o r n s and bath on secondnoor. 2 rooms on th ird floor. c e ll a r, g a s,t,lcclric l i g ht s , Sp r in g f ie l d w a te r . h e al i ng

    ~ y s t c m , p o rc h f r on t .

    TOGETHER with usc of 6 ' wi de d ri ve way laid ou t over this and ndjoining,r rcmiscs t o t he E .w ar d. togethcr with own1ers. tpnants and occupiers of said prtmises as means of e g re s s. i n gr e ss an d reo 1

    g r l ~ s s to and f ro m \ Vo od si de A ve . an dgarages o n r eu r of said premises.

    L'NDER AND SlJBjECT to b u i l d i n ~ re-;triclions.

    I \LL TIIAT C E ~ l o t :"ilh b ' : ' i l d i ~ l r : S !an d improvements thereon. s ltuate l n N ar Iher th . Mont gOl l le r y C o. Pa . on the N. \Y,/. Iside of \Voodside A ve . 2 48 ' S. \V. of Maple 1. \\"c. Conl. SO in front on \ ' Vood si d e Ave .a n d ex t en d in g 1 28 ' i n depth.

    Seizedproperty: ' v l i \ ~ u i r c .Maguire.

    Cadwalader-OitterEasy G.O.P. Victors

    I ducted by a baking company.

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    Phone ARDMORE 3100Hd p Wanted\\. A:'\TEI ,-lIalf-gTown gil1 to

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    Narberth Bridge NotesWednesday, April 22-1'0)1 score, C.

    A. Hammel' and W. J. Scott; secondplace, I\I!'. and Mrs. Paul Seidler.Friday a ft ernoon , Apr il 2 .1 -Top

    score, 1111'". Ward P ie rson and Mrs.Allen Doty; "ecnnd place, Mrs. Frederick lIIoyer and Miss Anna V. Foley.Saturday e\'ening, April 25-Topscore, Dr. and 1\Irs. Mark Morgan;second )1]ace, Arthur Cooney and Mrs.T. W. Blake.Monday evening, Apr il 2 7- '1 'o pscore, J. H. Baker and Sanll1el P.

    Bowna; s ec ond p la ce , 'V. D. R. Evansand William J. Kirkpatrick.

    1931 FORD TUDOR SEDAN-. lus ttraded ill all a Hew Che \' I ' ole t Sixalltl i: ill 0xel'llent condition. Bodyan d UI>holstel'Y l ik e n ew, F o r s al ewith au OK That Counts - totile til'''l ludaran('e an d perfonnanee, an d atthi:-; l ow p ri ce :you call pay fo rUIHn\ , months' operat ing ' eo:-;tswith' Ill