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    PAGE TWO OUR ~ 1 ' O W N

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    KITE FLYING CON1'ESTHeld at Cynwyd School Grounds, Saturday

    a ( ~ m o i l - i y r n : y A-lghest-JUllan Keenan. 265Hathaway Lane. Wynnewood.K it e w it h Hardest Pull-Jack Crown. 571Barrett Avenue, Bryn Mawr .Smallest Kite-Carl VOgt, 44 HaverfordRoard, Ardmore.Fanciest Kite-William Hanger, 19 DolanTerrace. Bala.Smallest Boy F ly ing Ki t e- F ranc is Harr i SOll. Jr . . Bala-CynwYd.0====: R : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ . : N = C ~ ~ I : : ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ : T ~ ~ : O ~ : ===81

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    Continued on Page FifteenContinued From Page ThirteenT h l r d - c a s o n 5 r ~ ' l M b g ~ I ~ H c y n W Y d . !Flrst-8am Clevenger, Na rbe rth : S tephen I-

    ; Scholl, Bala-Cynwyd. II Second-Hammerberg. Ardmore; Donald Sea II m ' i - l J . i l r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ n g l e and R. Murra y. A Id~ ' U O ) 1 THB lo' l ItST PAGE I more. THREE.LEGGED RACE ,

    I Fl r st -Lowne auJ ~ ' o x , ba.a-Cynwyd. IHARMONICA CONTEST h 1 ~ ~ ~ w ~ . ~ ~ l e ~ n ~ n r a J i ~ ' i l c . ~ : ~ . ~ ~ ~ : ~ : :3 ' SHOT l'UTThursday Afternoon, May I First-Cunningham. Narberth.Flrst-WllIlam Arand. Drexel Road, Ard-' Second-RoUdlnl. Ardmore.! Thlrd-Slgel, ~ ~ X H h j U M PSecond-Thomas Beven. Coulter Ave.. Ard- Flrst-R. Taylo r a nd Benjamin Br ld s eman,e Umanl, Grandview Rd.. Ardmore. B a J : ~ ~ J c l ' ~ h ~ ' Johnson, Narberth.BUGLE CONTEST Thlrd-C. Johnson. Ardmore ; W. Weeks,Bala-Cynwyd.

    Thursday Afternoon, May 3 SWIMMING MEETFirst-David McVicker. 120 Bentley Ave.. Saturday Morning May 5,Second-Fred W. Bates. 403 N. Narberth Held at the Y. M. C. A. poole .. N ar be rt lh . B t 628 Overhll1 Road. CLASS A-I0 to 13 YEARSThlrd-Pau ur on. 50-YARD DASHFlrst-Charles Mason, 216 Forest Ave.. Nar-

    MARBLE CONTEST b e ~ ~ ~ o n d _ C h a r l e s Revels, Gladwyne.W inne rs o f p r el iminar ies In schools : Johhn Thlrd-Charles W, C la nc y. K no x R oa d.St Thomas' School: Walter McCla t c y , Wynnewood.Mathias' School: Paul Tapp, Narberth PUb- 25YARD DASHSchool: Roger Hanger, Bala school. First-Roger Hanger. 19 Dola n Te rr a ce .Bradford Troutman. 12, of South Bowman Bala.Merion, a student of the Merion Public Second-Sterling McKlmmon. 17 Avon Road.was oeclared the Main Line champion. Narberth.won the c onte st at the finals held at Third-Homer Allen, Flat Rock Road, CYD--Narberth Playground, Thursday. May 3. wYd. DIVINGATHLETICS (FINALS) First-Kenneth Meeker. 425 BrookhurstAvenue, Narberth.Saturday Afternoon, May 5 Second-Leonard Kurtz, 20 W. Lancaster

    h I 11 Id Avenue Ardmore.Held at Lower Mer ion H igh sCd 00 eth Third-Guy Mosteller. Gladwyne.addresses are given as Ar more. I de CLASS B 14 to 17 YEARSArdmore section Is referred to. I nc u - 100-YARD DASHGladwyne, Ardmore,_Wynnewood and Hav- Flrst-oUver Brubaker, 561 Barrett Avenue.ord. ) Where more tnan o ne n am e a pp ea rs B ry n Mawr.a Ri ve n p la ce , the age classification Is Second-Pier re J. Smith, 110 Belmont Ave-n ue W es t Manayunk. IP SWChOIUtT REDLIAIIYn and Paae of Third-Bill Harris, 135 Merion Avenue, Nar-Flrst- ayne neY, a , berth.

    3 ~ j o h n pennypncker. Meyers, Gold- First-Tom J g w r t R S 3 D ~ ~ ~ o r Lane, CYn-t h and Carver, Ardmore. wydThird-Harkins, Tipton, Elmore and Groves, Second-James Donnelly, 309 Powell Road.Ardmore.HIGH JUMP Thlrd-Clarence Wolf. 138 st . paul's Road.First-Graham, Bryn Mawr; Haske ll. Baln- Ardmore. DIVING '_ p o o r m a n , Smith. Narberth. First-Robert Roache. Lever ing Mill Road. I

    T h l r d - J a c k s ~ H b _ ~ ; i ~ ' D ~ a J T o r e . C Y e r e ~ ~ g d - 8 t e p h e n Glmber, 161 Upland Ter-First-B. Johnson. Narberth; Euler, Baln- r a f ~ ; l r ~ ~ ~ o n a l d C. Esty, 207 Llanfalr Road.

    _ p a g e . Bryn Mawr. Ardmore.Third-Hemminger. D. Jackson. Ardmore .SACK RACEFlrst-W. Dennis , Bryn Mawr.Second-Geo. Dennis , Bryn Mawr: C. JohnArdmore.Thlrd-O'Keef, Narberth.BASEBALL THROWFlrst-Hennesy, Ardmore : Fltz NeelY. BalaSecond-O. Mll1er. Ardmore; Dougherty,

    b a k e r . Bryn Mawr ; M. Lentz.440-YARD RELAYFJrst-B. Johnson. Narberth: D. Jackson. C.W. Kearney. Ardmore.Second-Crooks and Parkinson. Coogan,me, Bryn Mawr.Third-Wickham. Mar ia n. R uc ke r andBala-Cyiwyd,8BO-YARD RELAYFlrst-T. Euler, W. Weeks , H. Taylor andBridgeman, C y n w ~ d .Second-Page. Whitney. H. Payne and Oilo f B ry n Mawr.Third-H. Wilson, K. Emmett, L. Brooks , W.of Narberth.SCOOTER RACEFirst-Foote, Bala,ClnwYd.S e c o n d ~ C ; w e r t s o n . Bryn Mawr.DRESSING RACEFJrst-Joseph O'Keef, NarberthSecond-Clarence Wolf , Ardmore.

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    OUR1l0WN ' Accompani ed by Mi ss F il le r, t h e in- AWARD VILLANOVA CONTRACT " ALUMNI WILL ELECT I~ FIRESIDE s t ructor, the senior Latin class at Low- Th W E W, -.I.. De er Merion High School attended the e.'. ark Con st ru ct io n Com- A commi tt ee t o nom in at e o ff ic er s for . .I filial per 'ormance of "Hades, Inc. , " the pany of Philadelphia was awarded the I" hi' J Wilham McGarvey, tenderfoot, astd_______________ '. ' . . . e,cctlOn at t c annua mee tmg, une 9, ..' - - - ! o pe ra g iv en b y t he U . o f P . Glee Club, con t rac t to rebUild the mam bmldmg of was appointed a t t he May meeting of the Emil Grosso, second-class scout , wereA Co-operattV.e Commumty News-! Mrs . S . E. Je ff e ri s , o f Forrest al'e- on Monday evening. Th e students in- Villanova College, at a c os t of approx- Lower Merion High School Alumni As- invested at last week's meeting o f Boypaper f?u.nded m. l ~ b71 theb !"'rrd:nue, gave a del ight fu l l uncheon and e luded E l eanor Azpel l, He len .Pender- imatcly$.ioo.oao, it was a n n o u n c e ~ Mon- sociation, held l a ~ t Thursday evening in Scout Troop, No.1 , Rosemont. P ~ u lberth C1VtC AssoC'latlOn and pl l Its Ie 1 b ri dge pa rt y on Wednesday a t her: grass , Evelyn Patterso.n, Marie McEI- day. B .d s for the work of restormg t he t he Ardmore NatIOnal Bank, Ardmore. It . .every Satu"day at Narberth, Pa, Ihome. He r guests included 1Ilrs. John' r oy , Mi ld red O di or ne, E ll en S haw , college building, which was destroyed by ~ o n s i s t s of Clarence Cornman, chairman, Giersch, who. has c ? m p l e ~ e d . his ?rst-P bll h db" the i D'Au tr echy , o f Havc r fo rd; Mrs. S id- i .Patty ::;ellers, .clma Keese, Kathlecn a speltacular fire January 29, were re- and Dr. Frank P . K. Barker, Mrs. ~ I a r y class tests, Will be given his mvestltu.reU\,INGSTOl'i u l ' ~ I l ~ I S H I N G COMPANY: ncy 1 \ - I ~ C . o ~ d , ~ ~ ~ v e : s o n . ' . Pa.; 1!rs.! Quinn, Jean France and Robert Kess- ceived f rom more than a s co re of con- Scott i l icShane, Miss l\-Iaizie Simpson June 1, when several ,other boys willVINOSTON Edit I Paul \\ hltc, ot 0\ crblook, Mrs. Carl, ler and Hyde Ballard. cerns. and Mrs. J. Herbert Baltz. be r ea dy . U nd er t ut or l'n g o f S co utPHIL'P ATLEE LI . 0 B' k II '{ \\"11' 'I 'kl . I f' M' C . L . D I f EIr.OBERT MOORE CAMERON ~ c ' e , ". rs. 'I. lam 1\ Ct . ejo 111, 0 : ISS arne .oulse oug as, 0 m Th e work will be rushcd in ordcr to Assistant Editor : " . cst PllIladclphm, and 1:1rs . H . E.: Terrace , entcr tamed at a bndge party assure completion for the opening of the Thc Tarahumara Indians of ilIexico Bates, of 'vVynnewood Troop, No. I,, ""11 H ' f Id A 'enue ! Watson and Mrs. J. H. Smith, of 1\ar-, at h er h ome l as t S at ur da y" whe n her fall semester. a re s ai d to b e t he wor ld 's b es t r un ne rs . m an y Ros emon t s co ut s a re l ea ri ng t oOffice, ~ . tl\er 0 \ ;Jcrth. : guests were Betty J ones, Kitty Trow-I " become buglers, a cc or di ng t o ScribePhone Narberth 2545 'M' ; \ I R 'vV' I f G'I . b 'd A I' Y Ph II' G t out they nel'cr choose to run for Presi-If no answer. call Ardmore 3100. : ISS '. m . elge, 0 .t pm n ge, villa oung, ,. y IS ran, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. dent. Harry C, Carr , J r .__ = - : . : . : : . . . ~ ~ . : . . : . . . - - - - - - - - - : r oa d, l et t 1 h ur sd ay f or Hanlllton,: Alice Pat terson, Betty 1uttle, Mollyi 1\. Y.. whe re s he IS a guest at thel I r is h , Ma ry Pende rg ra s s, Janet Cald- S u ~ d a y , May 13.: [ ~

    junior pr0111 of 'Colgate Cniversity. Iwell, Bet ty Phil l ips and .Polly Phillips. 9.45 A. M.-Blble sch?ol.! '1 he T:1imble C lu b h ad t he ir annual I A s ur pr is e s ho we r a nd b ir thd ay 11.00 A. M .-The service. Theme,________________ touting '1 hursday when the membcrs , ' party c ombi ne d was g iv en recently "Mother."

    . . ~ " , . : Mrs . .I. E. Caldwell, Mrs. J. F. Purse,' at tn e home ot M r. an d M rs, John J. 6.45 P. l\L-Senior a nd J un io r

    . . . . 1 "]ors. Agnes Rose. Mrs. J oh n V an , R y an , o f A rdmo re , b y M is s D or ot hy L ea gu es .! Ness, i llrs. R. H Durbin, Mrs..-\. H.: R ya n a nd Mrs. Frank R. Abbott, of 7.45 P. l \1.-The \'esper scrvice.Wilson, 1lrs. A. E. Brown, Mrs. R. l\ari>erth, and girls 01 the l\'l'Crion 'l'itle Theme, "The Medieval Church."! L. Bea tt y a nd Mrs . J ames MacMakm ' and Trust Comp an y o f A rdmo re , in Tuesday, the Men' s Associa t ion will, , " .0 , I spent the day in Atlantic City. : honor of the engagement of Miss Mar- have as their . guests and speaker s . L.. i Miss Betty P ierce. who makes her t Il a B . Green, of Highland Park, and "S toney" McL1l1!1 and a ba!l. pla:er

    _______ _.""... 1 h O I 1 l ~ with 1111'S. II . B. Maxwell, o f M r. D . R on al d T ow ns he nd , o f Phila- f ro m t he A t h l e t l ~ s In addition the! Rockl and avenue, is spending the, delpbia , formerly of N ew Yor k city. Ardmore Harmol l lca Band.EntereJ as second-cla,s matler. Octoher pl3,: weei;-end a, Bucknell liniversily at a , '\ mo ng t he g ue st s w er e t he Misses 'vVednesday, the \Vol11en's ScI\' and19'4 at the post Oifice at Narbert, a.. , I "I . f 'I ' B S '1 'L h t I I f M B '.' 'r tl e Act of Marc!\ 3. t879. ' louse party. . 1e IS the guest 0 ., ISS etty troupe, l' o re nc e H ut chms on , u nc e ~ a t 1e lome 0 rs. nner,U,lell Emily !lIaxwell, who is a sludent at ' Irma Morgan, E l iz abe th Sweeney, ,JI6 Merion avcnue. Time, 10 10 5. .I the u n i l e r s i t ~ . Ann e H ar t, M ar y B ar re tt , Jean AT- " : e d n ~ s d a y , 8 P. M., cOl11mU1l1tyMrs. Sidney McCord a nd h er daugh- no ld , Eleanor Lagan and Marie Ryan, service 111 the church .to hear. ~ I r s .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 ter, Sara, w er e g ue st s o f Mrs. S. E. all o f A rdmo re ; M r. a nd M rs. Wil lia m K et ch um , o f t he Kens1l1gton :\elgh-Don't Bite' Jefferis, o f Fo rr e st avenue, dur ing t he' H . G r e e ~ " o f H ig hl an d Park; Mr. borho?d Hou.se. .Th is "San t a C I ~ u s " : (last week. Ronold lownshend. Mrs . M il bu rn o f P hl la de lp ht a Will h av e s ome s hd es [Each week some new way o f get ti ng 1 Monroe Purse, o f E lmwood avenue. T ri mb le a nd M is s A gn es N ug en t, o f t o sh.ow o f h er wor k.money unde r logical pretences comes is s p ~ n d i n g t h w e e ~ - ~ n d yisiting Bo.b Philadelphia; .Mr. Frank ~ , A b b o t t FrIday, 8 P. M., senior choir re-t o t he a tt en t; on of the ~ o c a l papers. HarriS a t L eh ig h UllIverslty.. Bob IS an.d dal;lgh.tcr, Dorothy, "liss Anne hearsal .'!'here s a vast army of highly t ramed, t hc s on of Mr. and 1\-lrs. J. ::-. IlaIrIS, Kirk, 01 1\arberth; 1I1r. and l Irs. A. Th.e p.roposed r educ ti on o f post age Li O ' . - a t ~ r y solicitors who descend on of 11erion avenue. Alfred Johnson an.d daughter, of I . - = = = : : : J " E ; ' = = = l ' I ( ; : = = = = ' E : : : = = = " I = = = = ~ ) I ~ ' = = = ~ ' , r ' = = = : : : J " E ; V = = = l ? I E ; : ; : : ! I.. " t M I ~ H d SID I H'II '1 ' B on clrcu ars t o o ne c en t m ay c au se a E: ., .".: ?e ?r -- " .-t,le Mai n L in e from t l ~ e to time 0 :' r. an( . rs. o ~ ~ ' a r , trong lave rexe I; . "' ISS ~ t t y O 'N ei ll , o f b oom in the wastehasket industry .

    coLect whU ilicy ~ m short a moycd ~ 0 1 1 l ::::1 "1l1dwr a v e n u ~ to Bywood; MISS J e n n ~ HunteG of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' It i m ~ as possible and the? depart for hl'lr n e ~ " l y purchased home at :?!I : \ ~ r - 91adwyne, and ..\[irs: J o s ~ p h i n e D./, : Isome o ~ n e r point wi1ere s uc ke rs a re b ro ok I-ark.. !l1r. and ~ I r s . Arno Zlll- S I ~ C ? c m a k e r , o f 1 \ew . lork city. . , At kr : p ~ . " ger an,1 their SOI1, ~ l l l y , an" " ~ , , y I I I ~ t ~ b l e dccoratlons were carried C tt to;r.e of them have henest goods or :\l1l1e. who formerly b\'ed at :20 l\ar-' ou t 111 p1l1k and gr ;en. :\ large birth- 0 er s ar es e : ' v ; c ~ t o s el l; m an y a re shad.y, f1y- hrllok ;l\elll:e. ha l'e i aken a home 011 da y c ak e was p la cc d a t o ne e nd o f theb y - n g ~ l t rascals; s o m ~ are del:berate A n t l ~ l \ ' y n road. '" t ab le a nd at t he o th er a bride and.tHi V.:S and fev; reslden:s or mer- MI-s Ilia !1ul:kman. o t \ \ 'l I ld . 'o r and groom placed on a platform beneath ac : .an ts ' h ave t he acu ! "en to det ec t t h e Gray!ing". ~ \ ' e n U l ' s : has ,returned f rom a oeaut if ul wedd ing bell, made andf : : : l ~ e hom the genuIne. ,,;eeks \'ISlt to l\ew \ or k and Dohbs dre.ssed by Mr. a nd : 'I rs , A bb ot t.O ne s uc h ca se r ec en tl y re co rd ed , !-erry. ,Damty retreshments wer e s erved in-w '" th1t of t w swar thy Orientals :1 i. anil J.l rs. Clarence \Voolming- eluding ice c r eam moulded i nt o iovew l ~ o posed as representing an. Ard- ton. of. :?:: : \a rb r o. ?k Park . gale. a. birds, h ~ a r t s , engagement rings,nl':lre s ~ o p . Th is w as a dehberate 1 0 1 ' c l ~ ' d1l1ner party ~ a t u r d a y at \Vlllte- cradles , shppers , cupids and bells.f'a..ld, a nd t he ir g oo ds wer e f rom one hall (formerly thc Casa Del ReY)j in ANNOUNCE_GRADUATES Ih ~ l 1 d r e d to tw o hu nd re d pe r cent . Haverford. There were H guests, allhil1;her t h an t ho se o f s imil ar quality f or f ro m o ut .of ~ o w n ...s al e i n the shop. Mrs. :\ewll11 \\-Ismer, of : ~ 1 0 Essex I:ONTINUElI ~ ' R O M 'rHE FIRST PAGIIl!dOW can t I , e ~ e peopl e be avo lded avenue, is visiling her mother in Trcn- with a. sermon to th e (!raduating(l.nd what sters ~ a b e t ak en t o pro- t on, K . .1 .. this weck-cnd. I ..tect oneself from t he ir p et ty f ra ud s Mrs, John W. J oy ce , o t 11 :\ar- c ass. June 3; Senior High parand grafts? 1 broo'.; Park, h as h ee n c on fi ne d t o her ents ' night, June 5: annual com-I'irs!. ]{cfUSl: to huy at the dOo,r.! bed for t h past few da: s with an at- mencement , June 8; Alumni day,especially from strang"ers. ~ I . a k e tim 1 t a ~ ~ of grt.ppe. June 9; grammar school enter-,~ ~ n t 1 e x : h l c rule, a l ~ ( J t r ~ 1 1 1 ,Your i ] h ~ J u n ~ o r Depar tment of t.he Pres- ta inment Tun ] 1 d T . .s " ~ - I ' a n t s to help you cntorce It. 1 h er e b yt cr ta n Chu rc h was enterta1l1ed last. ." e an . unlOIis no reJress from dissatisfaction Wltl l evening in the church by t he teachers' Htgh l1Ight, June ] 2.a stranll;( 'r, while \ \' :t h a l oca l mer - o f t he S un da y s ch oo l. Af te: , t he e nol Other school enterta inmentsClla!lt, s a t i s f a ~ t i o n . is ass.ured by illS terta il :ment was over ~ h "party" really include one to be g iv en b y thedeslrc to cont1l1lte 111 hUS111ess perma-: s tar ted and a g oo d t nn e w as had hy C yn wy d G ra mm ar Sc hool thenentl\". ' all. ft . F 'd 1\ ,fSecond. If a ny p ed dl er r ep re se nt s " Ir s. G ?'orman Gill, of 216 Dud le :. a e r n o ~ m at :1 ay , 11'.lay 18; an dhi lmclf as being; an. age.nt of a reco!!;- avenue, ent er t ai ned t he membe rs of on Fnday mght th e Ashland,n:z,'d shob :lctal!l. hUll t tl l you c ~ can the ~ y c l f a r e commit lee of the \Vomen' s School expects to open it s newt llC.shop. 1 hen It n e c e s s ~ r y notify the C O I ~ 1 I 1 1 u n i t y Cluh, of which. she is laro-er rrymnasium with a publicpollcc, and save your nei ghbo rs f rom cha Irman, a t l uncheon and b rt dge last t t .M I I 'he Il(eced. . week. ;\!rs. C. A. Farmer. president ~ er a l ~ t ~ l ~ n t an ( a manua tralt1-

    1-:11' h it from us to adl'1se anyone of the club, was a ls o a guest. 'l11g exhlhttlOn.t ll h" cvnica l ahollt most matter.s, h l ~ t Thc g ymna si um o f t he L. ~ Ir. Th e list of 131 tentati\'e grad-Ihard-hailed. at t itude toward u n l d e n ~ l - High Schoo l was transformed Sat{lr- uates from the Senior High 1tied and u n : n ~ r o d u c c d s!rangers .wllI day e\"ening" into a delightfnl hall- ShI I S . !often be a W I S ~ precautIOn. Delteve room with t hc academic atmosphert> C 00 as a n n o u ~ 1 c e . d ) ) upenn- ,abs?lute ly notlung- from t h ~ s e . peo l?lc cntirely hidden. Full length. br ightly tenden t Dowll s md t cat e s a swingu nt il t he y h av e p,ro\'ed .thelr I d e l ~ t l t y painted paper in futuristic design I w n ' ~ from college preparatory w or k t oawl ~ : o u hayp \ ' e ~ l h e d their _ c r ~ d . e n t ~ a l s . from t he c ei li ng t o t he Roo r, a nd h id commercial an d g ene r al s tu di es .I\c "I,"htly skept:c:J! ahollt solICItations from \'iew the \'arious a t h ~ e l i c equip- TI . , I . C IIfrcn' strapf!ers on': the telcl.Jhone,. and mCI1t 011 t he o cca si on o f t he annual l1S year s tota s are. 0 eg echeck up on ;lll\t,hmg . that _IS duh:ous. jun.ior-senior prom. Among the 101-e1y p . r e p a r ~ a t o r y work , 64,: commerIf . y ou a re hafR'}' h) a n matter lof l adles we noted were the : \Iisses Ellen clal, 30; general. 32. In 1927 th etl,lIS ~ o r t , cal!. thiS pal?l'r or someo.le S ha w. P at ty a nd B et t' Sellers, Ruth graduates wer e l is te d a s f o l l o w ~ :e'se 111 a pOSlt on to gl \ ,e accurate m- I 'n I I' ' t t C k '01' .. P C IIf". . _ c anI >C ) , 0 0 , ,1 \ e ? -tt erson 0 eg-e prepara tory s tuden t s ~ n ormatwn: . . Bett)' Olto, I ~ h z a l : e t h 1 err) '. Kathleen ' - . ,By tak1l1": the

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    W. L.Baptlst Battlers 21 11MethodIst Meteors 18 14Presbyterian Pilots .. . . . . . . 16 16Lutheran Lions ... . . . . . . . .. D 23Hlahest Scores-Third Series.SlllIrle Game. L. Nicholson, Battler-222.Three Games. L. Nicholson. Battler.,.-&70.Hlaheat Averaae, G. Albert. LIQn,...l82.'f.Beach team haa a I I D ~ aBme to pta, wb1chmn decide where the priae8 will IJO for theUlI'f2. IUaan. .' . .

    ButterFatSan. Price By464 Grade Dealer per qt. An.376 95 Supplee W. Jones CW. Gordon) 31 4.1444 94 Wawa DairY , 31 3.6426 90 Abbott Dairy (Delchester .. , 30 4.2455 87 Scott Powell (Penshurst) .31 3.7INSPECTED RAW MILK683 695 787 2165 97 Val le y Hil i .. , 23LUTHER LIONS 95 Brookmead 23Ripper 122 132 105 359 95 Jones 20Murray 123 159 156 436 91 Scott Powell (Penshurstl .. , 24Callihan 123 106 \12 343 90 Penshurst 25Blind 102 121 122 345 89 Ashbridge 15Albert 177 165 115 455 69 Duncan 15_______ 86 Claypoole 14647 663 610 1940 86 Fox HlI l Farm 16May I. 1926. 85 Abbott CDelehester) 24METHODIST METEORS R3 Harrlton Farm 20Reger 106 141 \16 365 77 Lawton 18purring":::: :::::::::::::154 107 261 PASTEURIZED MILKReiss 154 148 139 441 96 Abbott ' 4.25 .21Bailey 176 150 169 495 94 Scott P o w ~ 1 l 3.6 .16Jenkins, Et 145 145 130 420 91 Supplee (Highland Branch) 3.8 .16Mmer 178 178 91 Scott Powell 4.4 .2290 Abbott 3.6 .16735 691 734 2160 89 Wawa 3.25 .21PRESBYTERIAN PILOTS 66 Ardmore Home Dairy 3.6 .16LauKhlln 146 122 146 416 64 Supplee (Highland Branch) 3 .2 5 . 13Riddle 117 142 150 409 64 Marmer 3.25 .13Mason 138 143 97 376 82 Wawa Dairy 3.25 .17Hause t42 145 159 446 62 Lawton , 3 .2 5 . 16Haws 131 140 145 416 81 Abbott 3 .2 5 . 1380 A . Hanlon ' . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25 .13674 692 699 2065 77 Scott Powell 3.25 .13May 4. 1928. RETAIL STORESLUTHERAN LIONS 98 Aldred 3.25 .14Ripper 166 166 169 523 ; 96 Holland 3.6 .15'Calllhan 107 117 125 349 96 Rabinovitz 3 .2 5 . 15Murray 169 108 132 429 94 Kings Drug Ins. Raw .24WeIss 157 170 158 485 92 Koletas ' 3 .2 5 . 15Richardson ., 123 162 168 453 91 McIntyre (Ard.> 3.6 .20

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    MULES IRE-ELECT CORSONB LEAGUE CHAMPS! COMMITTEE HEADImerge on Top at End of I Love F e ~ s t Marks Session ofThird Inter-Church Bowl- Repubhcans-L.M. Boarding Series. Will Meet.By winning- eight stra ight An almost full attendance byi nt s f rom th e ~ l a r a t h o l l s an d Lower Merion and Narberth rep-h e BoO:"ters th e :VI ules finished r e se n ta ti v es ma rke d th e annual IT IS A M YST ER Ye bowling seaSll1l in a b la ze o f o rg an iza tio n m ee tin g o f th e The, editor wa s .shown,a perc?-

    ,-\Ithough th e : \ I u l e ~ were l \ fon tgomery Coun ty Republican !ator F h u r s d ~ y nIght. fhat . I.nareel1 team at th e bee-innll1!! of C 't t I ld M nday mornl'ng ! Itself, IS nothmg unusual. bu t thISbe" , .Onltnl ee le 0 I" II I' C 'e " ea :, on i t did n ot s tu p t h em . .. C H II P _ g ~ ge t IS now Insta ec 111 .rane s. ., ,111 1\ orns town It y a. ra c wlI1do\\' for those wh o pa ss to

    from c5tablIshlllg l ~ l a n ) : rccords. r t ic al ly e ve ry on e o f th e district wonder at. Th e said editor fishedr did it stop ~ h e l 1 ' c 1 ~ m b from delegatcs who were elected here a r ound t h e machine at close rangeast place in th e /irst p e ~ l O d t ? t he in th e April p r ima ry wa s p r es en t for a q u ar te r h ou r a nd c o ul d n otl>lace in th e last per iod . 1 hese ft' figure ou t how the coffee g.et s < or ti n seSSIon I ' k' I r I'la,.;t tw o matches sa\\" Thomas TI' f f ' 'a s a preliminary )ac ' 111 t le pot. t an y rcac ~ IS.. , 11 I_ I I' . I " 'I le a a l r ~ , . more obser\"an t, p lease drop 111 atoll ~ 1 I 1 ' 1 anc )rCI'e\'lot!:' reco\'( 0 >. . 1 Commi tt e e, wh Ic h WIll be leMule:' rul1ed a HI:2 ~ a m e agall1st in t h e t own sh ip bu il di n g at A r d - ~ A SPRING EVENTth e :\ lara thons t o b re ak th e olel mor e so me ti me t hi s m on th . At i 'I I f N 1 tl ., "\ '1'1 i\1 I also . d' .\ an v peup e rom I ar )el 1 al emark 01 K. . le lues . this. a n ew cha Irman to succee I I' .. O' I I . I \'t-

    , 0- I' (Ill pins Der O'al11f' whIch . T A I '\1 b ,P ,1I1nm,." tn attenc t le annucl I~ eJ a,."ec " . SquIre 1. V\ arner rt ltIr WI e : t l e ~ ' a r d e n da y :,ale a t B rv n M aw rIS a150 ~ i ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ; ~ d l ~ ; c ~ 1 ~ L b S . cl.lOscn ~ well as a ne w woman :1' nex't Friday uncIer th e a l isp ices o fw. ~ Pet. vIce chaIrman. th e l\Iain L in e F ed er at io n ofMules "t9 .806 Th m t ina of t he c ou nt y ICC 'I' 'Boosters 'iJ,9 17 .528. e. ee . IChurches. 1\ rs. . . yson, otMarathons:....... 18 ~ g . ~ ~ ~ : commIttee at NO rr is to wn w as a : Sabl'llc ' l \ 'emte is chairman of th ePep Boy s .,.,. . . . k d b tl C < , Records for Third Period. :polI t tcal love f ea st ma r e y l e . l . uncheon Commit tee, an d WIthIndividual . I te harmony that I I . I .Single Game. Thomas Mules-208. : same c ~ m p e . i he r alC es IS p annmg to sen'eThree Games. Thomas Mu14 s-4 523. :cha rac tenzed the recen t pnmarY 'i mall\ ' auest,.;Average. Babb Boosters-15 . . , ff i ' < ," .. . Team 1 hose re-named to 0 ce w ere C hildre n ca n have an especlal1vSingle Game. MUles-812. G C i s t an t d i st r ic t . I I' I I Three Games. Boosters and Mules-2243. i eorge orson, ass happy t nne a t t le Itt egan enAverage. Mules-700.04. I attorne t as chaIrman; Mrs. Ma - cia,' s a le t hi s vear 'lS welI as theLeading Bowers. . ')'.. N ' , . '. c.Two-third of Games. i belle C. K lr kb nd e, o f o rn st ow n , grown-ulls. a s t h er e \\'111 he PunchG TP. AV. dR ' t f' . II Babb B 25 ~ 8 6 1 154.4 as vIce chaIrman, an egIs er 0 an d Tudy. pon\ ' ndes anc other2: Thomas M2 2 ~ m : \ViIls Robert C. Miller as treas- stll'lljises. 3 DeHart MI. 2 7 . I d ' I I4: SeliaI'd M2 22 ~ ~ ~ ~ m:6 ure r . Secretanes . se ecte were: : \f a ny y al ua b le n:getab e am~ . ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : i 2558 t42'll Prothonotary IsaIah Haldeman,! tlower plants haye already been7: Smith M2 2244 m 1 ~ ~ : 9 1 1 \ or r is town Bo rough C lc rk Les- i " ro mi se d h y o wn er s o f p la ce s.8 Jenkins MI. .. ........ ! Al l f A9: Hoyle MI ., 27 3 6 8 ~ m ' er Smith, Fan11le en , 0 m- Gene r ou s donations ha \'e also0. Koup M2 i i ~ y : i . .. i 9 ~ ~ . 281 . ' hl er , a nd Mabe l S c id en to pf , of been recci\ 'cd from local mer-Spencer ~ L . ~ ~ 5 2 187 142 461. Glenside. ' chants. .eard ,. . 149 t ~ ~ ~ ~ I o f Ardmore. I :\fr. Alexander :\facL.eoc\ wdlbe ~ ~ i I , : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : t l ~ 170 161 mi io n hancl to alh,ise h e g ' i n n e r ~ how:

    :: .. t : m 134 296i Real Estate News .to star t t he ir g a rd e ns . This is;Sellard "701 812 727 2240: Thc ofti\' 'r George B 1 umcr, 01 01 f I fJerikrn5 .. .......... . . "132 136 136 404 5 - ,n . . ' H . ._ sernces ,>r t le a ternoon.................. IAnthwyn road, :\1 enoll. e IS ex ,. I ; . ~ . ; ; . ~ ; - ; ; ; - ; ; - ~ ; - ~ - ~ - ~ ; - ~ . ~ ~ ~_______ !pecting to oc

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    GoldSeal BuicRsAre GuaranteedUsed Buicks

    ARDMORE 1890....ALLAN...C. H ~ E , Inc.Main Line DistributorsTELEPHONES

    lways ..a squareUSEDCAR deal fromthe 1JulckDeoler .Th e Buick dealer is in business to stay. Hi s future Ireputation depends upon his treatingusedcar buyers Ifairly.He wants to please used ca r purchasers because heknows that satisfied used car cus tomers are prospective new Buick buyers.The man who buys a good used car-honestly repr.esented-at a fair price-receives splendid valuein transportation.In his enthusiasm for th e ca r he has bought , and thevalue h e h as received, it is only natural fo r h im t olook upon the dealeras his friend.The Buick dealer has many such friends because herepresellts the true condition of the used cars heoffers for sale.And that is good business-for the Buick dealer, aswell as the used car buyer.

    The patrons of the l ine will receive our bestefforts in rendering IVI. B. C. stand

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    OURToWN' PAGE SEVEN= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = i 5 & 5 E 1 i E ~. - . _ - - . ~ _ . , . _ . _ -.. -,: R. s. TOUHILL: Electrical Contractor, "Servloe with a SOllie" ,

    '08 8. BOW&IAN AVENUE, Elt lmatel Furnl lhed ,I. PRONB MERION 1088...._._.,._._..-_.._... , . _ ~

    CO,B.N.e.e.

    i s t h e famoustrademarkofNewtonCoaL Andit's true.

    "Answer. tb eburnlnK question"

    DAVIS'Leave your order today

    that i t wil l be higher next fall. To buy nowwill t-ffect a real saving in money-more byfar tban any i nvestmen t can bring. Youshould buy your coal now for economy sake.

    Newton is the coalQuality .. . quality ... quality I There isno s u b ~ t i t u t e for quali ty. And Newton Coali s thestandard of quality. We work unceasingly to select the finest-and then recleanand regrade it until i t i s the highest qualityyou can g et a t any time. Particularly nowcan we get the finest coal-and ou r presentstock was never better. The selection ofNewton Coal shows good cannyjudgment.

    The Oldest Store in Na1'berth224 Haverford Avenue

    ~ ) : : b : O ! = = I " " b ' = U U ~ ; ; ; : " ' ' ' : l ~ ~ ~ ~G FORMOTHER'S DAY J]IJ A large , f re sh assortment of candy awaits

    your choice. Shellenberger's, Whitman 's andothers.

    E"erywhere in Philadelphia and most Suburbs

    "We all l ike it so much-and i t is so good for u s and so safe - I suggest you have the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES milkman leave two quarts every day."

    "I NOTICE t he rich flavor- just like that I drinkevery day down town.

    A keen business man last week said, "Jonesgot the job as m y sales manager. I t waspretty close bu t he proved he was sh rewdthrifty in his personal affairs-so I guess hewill look after my mterests. For instance,heput in next winter's coal last week. Thatshowedfores1ghtand thrIft. And then, too, heordered Newton Coal. That showed judg-n ten t - a keen sense o f value and quality."Ofcourse youarejudged byyou r associates.And everyone in the neighborhood willcomment enviously over a Newton truckdelivering nexf winter's coal to you now.

    Now is the timeTh e price j' i now l owand t he re i s n o d o ub t

    PhoneaLansdowne 1906or.Al l. 8400NowA battery of trained telephoneoperators insureyou of quick attention.

    FASHION'S FADBOUCLETTE YARNSf or t he HandKnit SuitsSAMPLES FRF:ECOLONIAL YARN HOUSE1231 W. Cherry St. , Phila., Pa.

    A Newton t ruckdeliverinlcoal Is a sllft of :thriftEarn the respeet of ~ o u r neighbors and save

    m o n e ~ , , ordering ~ o u r Newton Coal nowI

    ,I

    Paoli, Pa.

    Phone-Malvern 543

    Swimming ClubSpring Lake

    SAFETY FEATURESCareful, experienced drivers.

    Liability and passenger insurance.

    Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'Clock

    GILFILLAN CAMP

    B. L. Fa,.jeon says that "Noth-ing so effectually strengthens. .a backbone as a good accountat the bank."

    CALL NARBERTH 3772215 Haverford Avenue

    The p rima ry o bj ec t I n joining a club of t h is k ind Is thato ne may go there for n coup te of hours In the even ing for somereal exercise and relaxation or e nJ oy a whole day In th e greatoutdoors.Spring Lake, because of I ts accessib il i ty to the Main L in eand Its natural beauty, makes It Irresistible. The location, combining th e attractions of woods and fields. provides Ideal picniCspots. The lake affords q ui et . s ha ll ow w at er f or c an oe in g.There Is a b ea ch f or timid I;wlmmers and beginners. and forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every faci l ity fo r waterspor ts , tennis . baske tbal l and other sports Is offered. The yearround membership Includes Ice-skating privileges.There Is health In t he g rea t outdoors-health In I ts fu l les tsense -phys ica l . menta l, sp ir i tua l. Our la te P res iden t Rooseveltsald: " To b e f it m en ta ll y, o ne must be fit physically." Thisexclusive little place wl11 serve th e latter purpose.AdUlts, $10.00; six to sixteen years. $5.00. Children undertwelve years of age must be attended by adults. Guest, accomp an ie d b y member, 50 c en ts . S pe ci al rates f or f am il ie s.Swimming Instructions, siX le ssons fo r $5.00.

    DODGE CARS FOR HIRE. SPECIAL RATESFORTRIPS.

    NARBERTH TAXI CAB'COMPANY

    The Narberth National Bank!I

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    ChUTCh Notes

    Methodis t Episcopal Church,Rev. Samuel } ' lacAdams, minister.\l,.l.; A. l \L-Biblc school.1 \ . lIU , . \. : \ l .- l \Iorning worship. Ser-mon theme. ":\Iother O' l\linc." I6.-15 P. :\I.-Epworth League de- ivotion

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    PAGE EIGHT OUR rl 'QWN

    Narberth 4177

    O l JPE,f.o.. f o e l o r y

    49 Eas t Lancaster AvenueCall Ardmore 1770

    P ho ne y o ur o rd e r now an dS a v e $1.00 a to n

    2240 POUNDS TO EVERY TON

    Clean LAWRENCE coal, h ig h i nB. T. U.'s; low i n a sh .

    J.J. SKELTON, Jr.THEATRE BUILDINGBala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.

    Call Cynwyd 215

    Finely FashionedReasonably Priced

    MAIN LINE AWNING CO,

    When Should I OrderAWNINGS?FORESIGHTED people are answering th e question now, thereby eliminatingthe Spr ing rush. The awn ing s th en may

    b erected at your convenience.ASK FOR ESTIMATES

    You can't ajJ01'd to do withoutsuch undergarmentsHOSIERYCHILDREN'S CLOTHES

    Last Chance for Low Prices!

    ness an d extra power o f th e lamous,precision-balanced, 7-bearing, valvein-head Nash motor .Steering ease is another attraction.Nash is noticeably easieron t hea rmst h a t steer and pa rk th e car.And there's no getting away fromth e fact tha t Nash 2-woy 4-whcelbrakes provide extra sa fe ty and re quire l e 8 ~ care than th e single-actionbrakes on other cars.Yo u ge tmore than you pa y for,whenyou bu y a Nll8h. It 's finer motoring,at a lower price. We have th e Coupeon display. Come in an d se e it .

    TOOLS-HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIESPAINTS FOR CLEANUP WEEKAND YOUR SPRING REPAIRS

    ANTHRACITE COAL

    230 Haverford Ave.

    CASH PRICESNo Ca1'l'ying Charges

    NARBERTH HARDWARE CO.

    PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOP

    CJ,

    Open F r i d a y Even ing s N a r b e rt h T h e at e r Build ing I!!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ J

    II

    etc.

    When you bu y th e Nash AdvancedSix Coupeyou bu y style an d individua l i tyas dis tinct ive an d original asth e creations of th e 1D0st expensivecustont body builders.Bu t because this Coupe is producedin a fac to ry where great volume prevails, youdo no t pay a custom price.Listen to the favorable commentyou hear on n il s id es , concerningthis sntartly turned ou t car. Thendrive it an d learn tha t it s performance also matches th e ability ofhigher-priced cars.Notice th e smoothness a n d q ui et -

    Robert s Nash Motor Co.BOTH SALES and SERVICE-Lancaster Pike at Church Rd., ArdmoreOnlg Authorized Nash Service Station on Main Line-Phone Ard. 2976.76

    WILLIAIII B. DURBINWILLIAM S. BOWARD

    ..................N. NARBERTH AVENUE

    NARBERTH 3843

    One of the most popularCoupes of the yeal-NASH Styled-NASH Priced

    FunFor theKiddiesA Sand Box filled withWhite Sea shore Sand wiIIb e t he favored s po t o f th eGarden a ll summer.SAND BOX $10.004 fee t s quareSEASHORE SAND-Sl .OO100-lb. bagCANVAS COVER - $2.25

    NarberthCoal CompanyT E L E P H O N E J l 6 7 ~281.,

    DURBIN & HOWARD

    Real Estate MortgagesInsurance

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFF

    Bath Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, Reflectors,With Pure Silver

    USE

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    EG G $13.25STOVE ..... 13.50NUT.......... 13.25P E A ...... 9.75tI AN BUCK 7.50

    It S i l ~ . : : . ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ " h j: c l l r ~ ~ ~ ~ ; , i ~ ' ; ; : : i ' ~ \ ~ ~ . c "F o / ~ ~ : ~ ~ k : ~ ~ : ~ ~ r E R S ./

    andHansell Bros. Service StationMontgomery Ave. bel. Narberth Ave.

    .... ..

    N a r b e r t h 3973-M

    ThesoleofaMatrix Shoe,moulded to Ht tlleBOT.TOM o f tllll f oot, providesperfect supportan dsupreme comfort an deliminates tIle torture ofbreak.ins-;n. The shoe exp1"flSsesevery trendof tIlefootwear mode.

    Has 1 7 Cases Listed.

    JOHN DRIZIN

    PITrING the BOTTOM of tbe FOOT

    StylisJl and C o m f o r t a b I ~ ,T h ~ y N ~ ~ d No B r ~ a k i n s . i n

    L.3675667141515lR262929

    REPAIRS T I R E S ~

    FOLKS, DO YOU KNOW

    1J1uurral iirrctnr.a

    SUNSHINE SERVICE

    The Time Is Here

    A man I like is ChaJley Krupp,He always says "Please fil l 'er up"

    Qtqarlr.a fl . ~ t u a r l t & ~ n t t(C. Wallace Stuard)

    104 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa .Telephone at a ny t ime of day or n i gh t

    Ardmore 243Four Generations Since 1822

    WALTER P. MIESENCarpenter and BuilderJOBBING SKILLFUllY ATTENDED TO

    Soon the advance guard of flies, mosquitoes and nightflying beetles will be upon us. Have your screens put innow-built to order of the proper matel'ials. Let me estimate.

    G et m y f igures f o r bu i ld ing t h a t new g a r a g et h i s spr ing .

    158 Merion Ave.~ c = = = c = = = = = = = = = = C O O = Q = = c o c ~ = = = = = = = = c = = =

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    DON'T MISS THIS ONE.-\ s u re cu re fo r aches an d pains,"The Pi l l Bott le, " a medical missionary p l ay , w i ll h ol d t h e b o ar d sat th e Met ho di st C hu rc h o n F ri day evening, Ma y l 8, a t 8.lt5 P .M .

    I t is being presented by theStandard Bearers fo r th e benefitof t he m is si on ar y w or k of th e\\'O!l1en's F or ei gn M is si on ar y I 127 N a r b e r t h Ave.Society. I IN NARBERTH THEATRE BLDG.C== ==.== == = = = = = CO = = = = == == == = = = = ===CO= == COOQ === == =

    ESTATE NOTICE

    SIX MUST STAND

    - ' - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - : - : ~ ~ - - - - - : - - : - - - : - - : - : - : - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . =FOUR JUDGES TO PRESIDE School Concert TonightA musical program, under the direction

    of B. C. Beach, will be presented to-nightby the high school orchestra and chorus.The program, which will begin promptlyat R.I.; P. M., wi ll be held in t he h ighschool auditorium, at Ardmore.: \I r. Beach, musical director of theh igh schoo l, has p repa red an ext ensiveand var ied p rogram , which wi ll be p re ,ented to the public for the f irst t ime. bythe orchestra and chorus. The chorus,which is composed of 75 voices. will havea leading part in the program. One of thefeatures will be a trombone 5010 by Clarence Cartmell of the school orchestra.

    I ELMORE IS HI-Y HEAD' ., / .' L;':' ! : O ~ T I N U E D FRmITiiE FIRST PAGEl'I{''') ~ " ' ) o ~< ' , : . ~ ' , ~ ~ . _ : l . f i f ' upon graduat ion in June . Present, A quar tet of Judges w ill e n-5 r ; F . L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ plans call fo r a handsome maga- l deav or to cl ear th e Civil Courtzinerack w ~ i c h is to be d o n ~ t e d Icalendar at No rr is town b ef or eth e school hb ra ry as a memorial. I summer at th e th ird week of Civ-S en io rs P re pa re f or T ri p. /'1 C t I . I '11 b . 1\1. b lour . w ltc 1 WI egm 1 on -Thirty-six Dollars Would Provide June 4. 5, 6 are the days set a ~ l d e . y ", .. ib the sen io r c la ss for t he annua l p ll gnm- day, ~ I a y 21. Fo r th e sessIOn.Necessary Chairs for L. rary. . h ,. , . I . . .. . ., age to \Vash ll lg ton. t e naLlon s c a p J l ~ . whIch wIll be th e last untIl fall..\hout no Interestcd IIIdlVlduals and 'fhere w iI I b e more than 50 persons 111 . organizations havc con tr ibut ed a tot al I the party, including three teachers who I j I ca se s have been hsted. Judgesof $4li4 ont o f t hc o ri gi na l $;;00 asked' will make thc trip with the students. \ \' i l l iams an d Knig-ht will be as -. . '1'1 Douglas F leming the class treasurer . . I J I \ I B S . Ifor new IIhrary . e < t t l l P n ~ e n t . le is mighty busy the;c days making plans s ls te d l y uc ge .- n( rew . nu t 1'1========-==========.amount alrcady receJ\'ed Will p u r ~ h ~ s e f or t he t ri p and mapping out the. places oj Susquehanna cou nty, a ndt ir st o f all t he d ou hl c stack provldm.g of ! l l l e r e s ~ .. It is planned to VISit the Judge George \V. ~ I a x e y , of th eshe lv ing for aho ll t ROO hooks. TIllS C a p l t ~ 1 bl1lld.lI1g. l"Iount Vernon, the.Con- I Lackawanna dis tric t . 1 hat has' gJ'csslOnal Library and every other site ofwIll r e h e \ : ~ yt 1 conge.s.tlon t )1 c il.lleres! thatcan be seen in the threc da ys 'l " -I os t o th e ~ a s e s a re o ne s .ofheen makmg It n e c e s ~ a r y to I ac llmf trespass, 111 whIch counter SUItshook;; anywhere /)n top of othe;s Saturday, Lower Merion won the Class Ia re b ro ug ht by t he d e fe n da n ts .wherevcr.space could he f O t l l ~ d .. It wll1 t i t ~ e a t the ~ w a r t h m ? r e lnterscholas- Among Lowe r ~ erion an d N aralso prOVide thc n c c e ~ s a r y l I ~ h t l l 1 g for lICS lor t he t hl :d s tr 8l gh t y e a ~ . The Iberth ones are th e following:those shc lvcs . s ince Mr . Ernest C. ~ l a r o o n and White was well out 1I1 front I . \\"1Drew, who planned the shclf lighting with a final point score of 32. ., george R. La : tdensl ayer " s . ' t alrcdy installed, and c on tr ib ut ed thc The othe\ s u b u r b a ~ s c h ~ o l s all trailed Iham Cook, H a r \ ' e ~ Cook andtimc and lahor . has o ! 1 e r ~ d t o d o t he Lowc r : \I en on , a nd It begllls to ,took .as Geo rg e C ook, tradmg as Cooksamc for the extra h g h t J J 1 ~ n?w r ~ - ' th?ugh . the Suburban Champ,lOnshlps Brothers. trespass: Frank Stonequired. ft may also bc saHI In thiS WIll again go to Coach Adamstrack ., H . T :\ . -I T . . .connection that t.his method of lighting men.. ~ ~ o b b y Corrigan, captain of L o w ~ r \ ;.... . em ) . ' . :1:-0 ~ _;.. tl espas:; .has hcen examJJ1cd at the Narherth ~ J e r : o n s t eam, se t up a new r ec or d JJ1 ?\ellte ]. Fole) \:; . . forgan R.L ib ra ry a nd adoptcd hy se\ 'e ra J Ii- tl:e hi.gh jump, , ,:hen he leaped five foot Davis, trad ing as Bryn l\Iawrhrarics who up to this t i ~ l 1 C had n?t 111J17 l I 1 ~ h e s , beatlJ1g the. old .record by Elec t ri c al Company . assumpsit;found a satisfactory solutIOn to t hc lr : a l ul l IJ1ch.. Other pomt.wmncr s f9r th e Bryn Mawr T ; u s t Companyown lighting problcm. :L ower : \I enon were Dockms , Cave 111 " The ncx t s te p as t hc moncy was r e- I the high jump; Mearns and Neely in ~ h \'5. Joseph CaCCIa, assumpsIt.cei\'cd was t o o rde r f il ing and d ispl ay , shot put . Ge rr enbeck , L loyd , SmI th ,space for the magaz incs , whi ch so: Sigel made the r emaining point s i n t heoften arc f ound in what i s sometimes: cashcs, pole vaul t and javelin throw.considcred as "artistic disorder" on thc i Net Men Near Top,

    reading tables. A 1 1 l ~ g a z i n c rack will i Cp unti l Monda y afternoon Lowerhe.reaf ter house and display these mag- I I\Ierion's tennis team enjoyed undisputedazn?es. . . 'possession of f irst place in the Interstate1 hese. p u r c h a s e ~ . wl,th a huJ le tll 1, Tcnn is League . Thi s l eague is comh oa nl t or the c 1 l 1 l d r e ~ l s dcpartment., posed o f t eams f rom New J er se v a ndha."e exhau st cd t hc $464 alre?y re-! Fennsylvania, including both high schoolscelvcd.. Thc uncomplete? portIOn c;>f and prep schools. There a re more thanthe. ongmal . program 1 I 1 ~ l u l ! c d SIX, H schools r ep re sc nte d a nd to be t hechaIrs. ~ o whIch t h final $ . ~ 6 IS n e e ~ l - lea der o f su ch a g ro up is no mca n aced. . TIllS ~ m o u n t wIll p . u r c h a s ~ the SIX XlIll1lishment.~ h a l r s at $6 each and Will prOVide seat- : \londav afternoon Lower Merion wasJJ1g spacc for that nUI11!Jer of persons pl:shed oir top rung by the visiting Ccnwho. comJJ1g to the h h r ; ~ r ~ ' on the Iral High School. Central took thcw a ~ m days of sUl11n:er Wish to re.st tlJurnc\. three matches to two.whIl e t hey sel ec t t he Ir books . or Will The 'bo tl ttL M'k f bl f I I I \'s la represen ower enouma 'e It COI11 orta e or t le JOys aJ1( 1 the t Ii 's taCt' Z' Igirls while thcy are consulting the en- 0;1 Ce nkl Fe 1 ?lkareL: kp alI1d IPRPer eln.I I fl' I I f ."\ an 00 . ' n c , oc woo. ,oac le,cvc opel las or t lc lr sc 100 rc erence F t I tl fi t ' I . h L\\:ork. re ~ n le ve mel. s 1I1 w 1IC owerThe lihrarv hopcs that s om e onc ~ J c n o n has taken part. so f a It has \VO!lperson will p ro vi dc al l s ix c ha ir s or 1.1 matches and lost SIX, w h J ~ h places Itthat s ix Jlersons wil l each provide one. second only t Lansdowne High.Standing o f Ne t Teams.w.17191815191420Jl151014411

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRates: :tc per word; additional conSecutive insertions of same advertisement, lc per word. Minimum chargeper week, SOc.

    UNION MEETING WEDNESDAY.-\ l'nion l\Ieeting- of the :\arherth Chttrch congregations will

    he held at th e Lutheran Chttrchon \Vednesday evening. l \. Jay Hi.at S o'clock. l\l rs. Ketcham. oft he K en si ng to n N ei gh bo rh oo dHouse. \\'ho is a ls o k nown a s t hePhi la de lp hi a S a nt a Claus. willg iv e a n i ll us tr at ed l ec tu re uponh er w or k in t h e Kensington Milldi.-l ri.:1. A s i l \' er of fer ing will betaken.

    FOR Rt;NT-934 Montgomery avenue.Detached house. four bedrooms, screens.shades. large lawn. $65.FOR SALt;-Baby grand plano. Excellent condl tton. WrIte "K." drawer 7273,Ardmore.

    1l0llGE TOURING-Late '2 4. g oo dcondlt ton. new rubber. For InspecttoncaIJ Ardmore 3253 or write "R." Box 7273,Ardmore.FOR S,\LF..-Terrlers. Welsh. htghlypedigreed. dignified and affectionatedogs. CaIJ Cynwyd 203.G.-\RMa; 6 p a : ~ c : - : : - e " - : ; f ; : - 0 - : : r = re=n : - - :;;$n8-.- ; 3 ~ 0 : ; - I - ; G : ; : r : : : a " " " y Ilng avenue. Phone Narberth 3961-W.FOR S.-\I,E-Tomato plant6, 40 cent6 adozen. Three dozen for $1. . Asters. zinnIas and other plants. 339 Dudley ave-nue. (6-23-28.)W.-\NTEIl-A young man for Iubrlca- ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! :tlo n. t ire repaIr a nd general work by __se rvIce s ta tt on . WrI te "S. " c are O urTown.

    FOR Rt;NT-Ocean Ctty bungalow, stxbedrooms. JU6t off beach. Garden 6ectlon. Two-car garage. $900. Phone Narbenh 3901-W.--j.'OR s ~ " , ; - L ; - ; ; - -;B"ra""s:::s----,b-e""d--=a"n"7d 6prlngs.good c on dl tt on . Rea son ab ly price d.Phone Narberth 2827-J.W.-\NTEU-Mald for part-time work.whIte or colored, or schoo l g ir l a ft er Ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i: Iclasses until end of school and fUIJ-tlme I.dUr ing 6ummer. Ph one Na rb er th3834-J.

    ESTAT.f OF AGNES C:, CHA1JNCEY, DE-CEASED. LETT:ERS TES..' , ' l \ 1 J : ~ : - ; T A R Y ,o n t he above Estate hnvlng been grantedt o t he undersIgned. all pcr60r,,' Indebtedto the said Estate. are requested to makep ayment a nd t ho se h av in g clalm6, t o.present the same. wIthout delay. toI. TYSON MORRIS.Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., 415Che6tnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa.or to theIr attorney.HENRY C. BOYER. Esq..1419 Land Tttle BUilding.Philadelphia, Pa.

    - WANTEU- Room with or wI th ou tboard for business map.. Write "K."car e o f Our Town .FOR SALE-Underwood rebuilt No. 51typewrtter: good as new. $ 35 . C aI J Ard-more 3100 between 9 and 6. I. ----,FOR RENT- Idea .l apa rtment , fiveroom6. hall and bath. ConvenIences.B ig clo6et6. Must see to apprecIate. $70a month. 103 Chestnut avenue. PhoneNarberth 3784-M. tf,FOU R ENT New apartment, hea.tfurnished. corner locat ion. 705 Montgomery avenue. Apply In Arcade DrugStore. (5-12-28)LIGHT LOCAL HAULING-Ashes andrUb.blsh removed. JobbIng, cellars cleaned.Five years experience. A. Wallace. BrynMalVr 1433-J. (6-26-28)FROCKS AND COATS made to order:also remOdeling. Mildred N. Fort, 317Bryn Mawr avenue, Bala-Cynwyd. Tele-phone cynwyd 1501. (ttlSEWING I\IACHINEB-All makes re.paired. Liberal allowances on o ld machines for new Binger . P hone Merion14B8M. (tf)