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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town May 17, 1919

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    FIRESIDE ITEMSWANTED FOROUR TOWNSUPPORT THE

    Narberth Base Ball Club

    VOLUME V, NUMBER 32 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS

    WORTHY OF YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT IMAY WE HAVE IT ?

    Placc.

    M. Eo Church.School Auditorium.

    "Fall Flower Show"

    WAR S T A M P S ~ .

    JUNE FETE.

    NOW IS THE TIME to buy yourDah li as t o be planted about May 15,fo r flowers in late September.Unless t he wea th er or other condi

    t i ons make a changc o f d at e nccessary.t he F al l Flower Show will b e h el d :lotsome c onve ni en t i ndoor p la ce on orabout September 20.All th e Dahlia King s and Queens in

    Narberth ar e iuv ited to exhibit.

    NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION.

    "The Object o f t hi s Associationsh al l b e to improve an d beautifyth e Borough an d Vicinity; to assi s tan d co-operate w it h t he a ut ho ri ties in enforcing laws an d onUnances re lat ing there to ; to promote any p roj e ct haVing fo r itapurpose th e bettennent of th e com-munity as a Whole; to provide ameans of acqUiring an d dissemi-nating infonnation on an y subjectof general interest; an d t o fo st e ran d maintain a fraternal spiritamong th e people of ou r community." Dues fo r Vot ing Membership fo r one yea r, $1.00. Everyresident o f Na rb er th a nd Vicinityeligible.

    On Satul'llay, .Tunc ]I(h, a .June fetowill he he ld i n th e Y. ::IL C. A. Building, details of \dlich ,,'ill I,,' gi\'cn ina latl'r issue of Our Town.The next regubr J))('l't in!:; of th e

    'Vomcn's Auxiliary will he hd,l on Monda y evcning, June 2nd, at S 0 'elock.The hostesses "i l l be Mrs. C. L. Smith,~ [ r s . T. ,V. ::'I[eAulifrl'. : : ' I r r ~ . Clarence::'I[et7.gar, :lIIrs. Clegg : ll ld ::'Ifrs. C . M.Irwin. There will he all attractive prog ram unuer d ir ec ti on of ~ I r s . Georg&~ [ e r r i t t pavis, ch air ma n, a nd we w illbe glad to wdcorne a l ar ge number ofmembers and f r il 'n , ls o f the Y. ::'If. C. A.

    To i nv es t i n Wa r Stamps is no t onI)"a patriotic duty which all of u s shou tdregard, hu t it is an i nves tment whichcannot be beaten because of th e rd e ofinterest paid an d t ho pr iv i leges conn ec tc d w it h i t. U ni on County, Pa., ha spurchased '$3.19 p e r capi ta for lll19, an dthree months o f t he y ea r havo no t passed. Montgomery County has purellUsed$.55 pCI ' capita and Na rh er t h $.85 pel"capita. T he g oo d patriotic people ofo ur t ow n should givo proper attentionto Wa r Stamps.

    Purpose.

    Strawbcrry Festh":tIConllJlencement.

    Organization.Ladies ' Aid, ~ f E.Churcll.

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    Date.Timo

    LAST CALL FOR THE RUMMAGESALE.

    Among t he m os t n ot ab le photopluJ'sto he shown at the Palace Theatre , Ardmore, is "Da,ldy Longlegs," with l\faryPickford the star. In it s original formthe pIny aehieYCd great succes s on th es ta ge a nd as a photop lay tho greatestMary P ickford ha s ever done. This isthe fir-s,t of a series of s ta ge p la ys i nwhich ou r I,ittle l\fary will he seen an dwill so on h e followed hy "Pol lyanna ,"another well-known sto ry . C har lieChalJlain in "Sunnyside ," tho n ex t o fh is mil l ion dollar series, is another im .por'1 an t a ttradion to he sho,,"n soon.

    A rt1mnll lge sale llI1,le1 ,lirection ofthe \Vomcn's A n x i l i a r ~ - will he hl 'l don 'Vellnesday the 21st i u ~ t a n t . "Wewill he glad to rl'cei\'e donat io ns o fany kind at the \"acnut sto re in th eY. l\L C. A. block on l\Ion'lay afternoonand Tuesllay morning. the IHth an d20th instants, or if y ou h aye an y piecesof furniture o r hl 'a \"y articles, w e w il lhe glad to send fo r theut, if you willphone ::'I[rs. J. T. Darlington (phone No.li23 R ). P lea se ]'('memher that everypenny realized from this sak' will helpmate r ia l ly in inc rea sing thl' new rooff und, f or which , ,' e a re wurk ing a t th epresen t time, an d send u s a ll c lo th in g,shol's, chin a, o ld furniturl ' . toys, or anyt hi ng f or wlJich you lw \"e no furtheruse. Nothing is too old to he of somelwneJit to us.

    The Fortnightly Clllh closed its seas on l as t P ri rl ay h ~ a most d l 'l igh tf l lltrip to the hOJlle of ~ r r s . F. H. Harjes,.11'., ncar Yalll'y Forge. The f ul l IlWnl'hership of the clu h w as p res en t. T hem ain f Nltu re o f t he occasion was thehountiful luneheon whi ch was s e r v , ~ d .followell hy a husiness Illeeting. :'I[r:and ;\rrs. Harjes, who moved f rom Karhe rth ahout H yl'ar ago, have a charm.illg COUll tr y hOlne i ll t h is h i st or i c reogion.

    A meet ing of d i rec to r s and membersof tho Xecdlework Guild was hel d Wed .nesday a f te rnoon at the residel)('e of;\[rs. . Iohn A. Caldwel l, ] 22 E lmwooda\enue.

    Alha B. . I o h n ~ o n . of Rosemont, onFr i llay tendered h i rl'signa tion asPrf'"illent of Balllwin Locomotive\Vorks, anll was sne('l'f'de,] h ~ ::'1[1'. Sam,ul'l ~ Yanclain. of Rosl 'mont. who lwslll'en Vi('e-Presillent of th " hi!!' plant~ i n ( ' e Ill]]. ~ [ ..Iohnsori, "'h" ~ a connedc',l with B a l , h , " i n ' ~ ('oncprn fo r 42~ ' ( ) a r ~ and ha,l hf 'l 'n Pres i ,l en t fo r e igh tYl'ars. attrihntell h i s r , 't ir eml 'n t to a11esire to l l, ,\"ote more of' his time topersonal matt"rs I1n,l thosp o f p uh li cintl'r"s/. ~ [ r . Y:I1l ..1ain ,11'('larf'1l therewould he no ('hang" at this time in thepolicy of tl,,' managemf'nt.

    Organization .............................................Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plnce . , . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .

    U se T hi s B la nk i n Sending iu Almouncements of Coming Events

    MONTGOMERY COUNTY FEDERA.T ION O I' WOMEN'S CLUBS

    Calendar of Coming Events

    President-Mrs. R. J. Rolston, FortWashington.Vice-Prl'sident-l'Irs. D. T. Jones,

    Pottstown.Secretary-l\Irs . C. P . Fo wler , N ar .

    hcrth.T r e a s u r e r - ~ f r s . 'V. H. Pugh, Merion.

    Date. Time..Tuno 5, 8 P. M.June In, 8 P.l\f.

    F lowers and P lan ts for SaleS ee ds f or S al e

    Garden Tools f or S al eRefreShment s for Sa le

    Volunteers with addi tional sugges ti on s o r anyone w il li ng t ohelp "ill please report to lIhs.James G. Foote, Narberth 314nL

    Under th e Auspices of th e CivicAssociation.

    Exhibits S am e a s Last Year.D et ai ls a nd Commi tt ee s t o b e

    announced i a Our Town ~ r a y Ii ,19]9.

    'l'lwt littl" 01,1 sun"hine was wl'lcom('on Tuesday I1lfJrll ing.

    Char le s Ensinge r , of this town, ' isamong tho recent arri\"als of khakiclad hoJ's from Frunce.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tamblyn, of Dud

    lpy avenue, IHlvo, re tu rned f rom a \ 'i s' itto Wi11'es-Barrc.:lfemoria] sen'ipl's \\'ill h e h el d in the

    Prcsbytcrian Chu rch o n Sunday morning', ~ I a J " 25. Scats \\'ill he resen'ed fo rI 'nlisted men.

    Tom Small ha s returnl''l1 f rom France,much t o t he d el ig ht of hi s mot he r a ndfriends.

    Y"s, Earl Pri (' }l i s home safe andsonne1.

    J ~ i e n t . George O. ~ l I 1 i t h paid u visitto Xarbl'rth o\"er t he w eek end .

    Heat('r fires and o\"en 'oats were (Juitecomfortable o\"er the week-en II.

    ~ r a r i o n Haw s an d Marion Grahamhave retumed from a tl'ip to XiagarnFalls.

    HOME BAKESATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919

    BYJUNIOR EVANGEL KING'S

    DAUGHTERSOLD POST OFF ICE10 A. M. to 1 P. M.

    I ? \ F O R , ~ f A T J O : \ WAX'l 'ED-Doesanyone in Nnrberth know Emil Dohmc'1I f so, please advise postmaster.

    THE FIRESIDE

    Our Town acknowledges with thanksr l' ce ip t o f c he ck f or $20.00 from thoNarberth Building" a nd L oa n Association, as a ,lonation fo r the good causef or w hi ch t hi s p ap er is publisllec1.

    Re\". Frank n f. G ray, pastor of th e:I[ethodist Epis,'opal Church, ha s returned homo with his family, after enjoying" se\"ernl days at Ocean Cit y, a sguests of l\fr. and nfl'S. Frnnk H. Prescott, 226 Essex a\"enue, who ha\ "e a cottnge there.

    2ll.ll84:J52

    OVER

    Barometer 30.inThf'J"Inollll'ler 88Humidity, per cent. . . . . . 100

    Th e o nly except.ion t o t hi s, h ow ev er ,\rill he ou r old friend .J. X. F., whowill elllerge without a r ea l h ome cidlizt'

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term

    LEE 'S GARAGE Essex Ave. abo HaverfordAvenue N a ~ ~ ~ ; t hOverland Sales and Service AgencyREPAIkS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    L . C . S H A H A N

    Of course, WIdeliver - aD7p l a c e - aD7time.

    Announcement

    GARAnteed Roofs

    FORBread, Rolls, Cake. aDd PiesVisit ou r stlre i n t he

    N. E. Cor. of Arcade Bldg.E. J. HARTZELL&SON

    JBRDEllH BDKtlO GO .

    GLEANSAfEWHOLESOME

    If You Want Good Baked GoodsWHY NOT TRY THE

    I have purchaseclthe DRUG STOREformerly ownedby W. F. FIEDLER

    WM. D. &H. T. SMEDLEY

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDERBACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    Pasteur ized Mi lk !.DELIVERIESB r y n c : l o ~ ~ l k C e r l l l l e d WEST PUILA.(Pedr laUcS oe le t; v) O VERBROOK

    Special Guernsey" MERIONMi lk WYNNEFIELD

    (Roberts ' & Sharpless ' BALA.CYNWYDair ies) NARBERTHCream But termi l k ARDMORET ab le a nd Whipp ing WYNNEWOODCream.

    SCOII-POWEtt DAIRIES45th and Parrish 8ts.

    CALDWELL& CO.R e a l E s t a t eI n s u r a n c e

    s o , ; : r t ~ ~ d ~ t a l i o D NARBERTH, PA.

    GEORGE K. YEAKELNORRISTOWN. PA .Candidate fo r th e

    REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONF o rREGISTER OF WILLS

    Of Montllomery COUDty

    T. B. SMITH

    GOOD VALUE

    ARDMORE, PA.

    Telephone Narberth 1633

    Your Patronage Solicited

    NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weils, ProprietorGASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

    In the following up-to.date homes:205 Grayling Avenue5 Woodside Avenue14 Avon Road16 Avon RoadColonial HOUle, Anthyn Road

    HOWARD'Selephones,12671268

    Main Line Employment BureauRoom -5. PhOne 1163.

    MERION T. & T. BUILDINGARDMORE

    Weekly BulletinMAIN LINE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

    Th e funeral services on Friday werel ar ge ly a tt ende d. The p la ce s o f business at the suggestion of 'the Burgesswer e c losed fo r an hour. The wholet ow n \ vas i n l no ll rn in g. W he n t he 3,40express stopped at Narberth to take onthe funeral party the ,platform wascrowdell \dth olu and y 'mng-not"IHious onlookers, hu t silent andthoughtful sympathizers.

    T he h ur ia l t oo k p la ce in lIarrishllrgon Saturday afternoon. Representat i n s of the faculty llnd student hodyaccompanied :\Irs. Emmett antI broughth er a long bac k to b e among her n H l n ~ 'friends. l\Irs. Emmett wil l r emain her efor a , ,- eek, then !!o to Harris>lllll'g fo rthe remainder of ~ r a y . During thenlOnths of ,Tunc, .July and Aug us t herapartment will he s ub- le t a nd in thef al l s he exp ec ts t o r et uJ 'l l t o make herpermanent home alllong us.

    Through t he med ium o f the SchoolXotes. l\Irs. Emmett and family \,"ish tot ende r thei r t hanks f or th l' unu,.:ual sympathy, comfort a nd a id extellllecl to themdur ing t he week of the operatiou andfuneral. "X e \' er h aye I heanl o f s uchk indness , " sa il l :\[1'. Emmett's father.

    H. C. FRITSCH

    Positions Open3 GENERAL MAIDS (Whi te )2 HOUSEMEN (white)3 COLORED COUPLES2 FIRST CLASS COOKS2 FIRST CLASS WAITRESSES2 FIRST CLASS WAITRESSES

    fo r Summer positions2 MOTHER'S HELPERS2 MEN CLERKS FOR BANKDAY LABORERS

    Positions WantedGARDENER (Jamaican)CASHIER FOR SUMMER HOTEL

    (Female)CLERK I N BANK (Female)OUTSIDE MAN ON GENTLE

    MAN'S PLACEGENERAL HOUSEWORK

    (West Indian Girl)2 CHAUFFEURSSEAMSTRESS (Annenian)

    Work at bOme.

    Cotter's MarketPrime Beef, Spr ing LambsCountry Dressed Veal andPork, Sugar Cured Hamsand BaconPHONE us YOUR ORDER TODJ.Y

    You will find our prices rightGroceries and Provisions

    The l l l llnagers of t he Aux il ia ry f or1919 arc:

    Mrs. D. D. Stickney, President.lIIrs. C. E. Kreamer, Vice-Presidcnt.~ I r s . C. L. McLean, Secretary.::\11'5. Hervey Keim, Treusurel'.lIIrs. C. L. Smith, House Manager.

    PnperUe8 For Rena aDd SaleFire 1D81U'111lee

    BeU Pbone II I " .".,U BuDdJDr. Narber&la, P.

    CHRISTIANCITIZEN"

    ALL FOR OTHERS; NOTHINGFOR HIMSELF .

    D IED MAY 7, 1 919

    CUB.

    IN MEMORIAMARTHUR V. EMMETT

    "MAN

    SCHOOL NOTES

    a new slogan, proelallllltion or somethingof the kJind ,,"ouM s et t bi ng s g o i n ~llgain, a nd i t is to be hoped that bcJ'orelong his EX'cellency, the Burgess , w il ldrop h is l awn mowing fo r a t imo andc on si de r t he n ee ds of his loyal subjects.I would suggest as a s ta r te r t h at he

    order th e immed ia te execut ion of theShade Tree Commission, which he appointed s om e ' ti me n go . Of all themuny neglected l oo ki ng t re es o ne ennfind nnywhero tho&O in t hi s T ow n a rct he wor st . Tree trimming is certainlya lost ar t around here. I f there's onething that 's e ss en ti al t o t he heautifying of a town, it 's properly cared fortrees. We haYe, laws on the subjeet,b ut e it he r th ey o r t hose su ppos ed toenfnrce tlH'nt arc dead. You knoww,hat happens a fo te r a rnin-storm-lowhanging limbs a nd twi gs catch you int he eye and knoek off your h at o r someprejecting Hhrub carcsses your collaro r knocks off your !!1:1sses, .just becausesomeone i s t oo lazy Or too unmindful otthe comfort of h is n pi gh ho rs t o u sc t hepnl ll ing shears for a fel \\ ' minutes eachS ( l a ~ o n .

    Amo ng t he prominent Xarherthi:ms,pen at the Ardmore movies last 'Satur,lay night wer e t he Cou ut anll Countes,;nil l\rarais, the Irish Bar on W. ,J. lIIulholland and ~ [ r s . ~ I u l h o l l a n d , l\[rs.Cubanll hush:lIld.

    By the \my, th e Count is seeking .1nTnelia r nb he l' a u! omoh il e. H e finds iti l l lj lossibk to elrh-c a ca r w ithou t be ingrun into hy some fool "]wufTenr, :lIllt he]wlie\-es h is only sah -a l ion is in drivinga machine that can s tan , l b e ing hangedall o\"er the l ot a nd not mind.

    Sunday seems to be( 'omin!! quite th epopular wash ,lay in Xarherth. If deanline,s is next to Gotl1'iness, it would 1"quite the p roper th ing to tackle tIlef a m i l ~ ' ,,-a,h the tlay aftor SlInllay, hu tma ny of ollr thrifty neighhors hadnglearnell I ll any les s'Ons in conservationIluring war times, a 1'1' attempting t.oc rowd the practice of h ot h t he aforesaitl \'irtues into one , lay. Right heremay a ri se doubts on religions groundsof the consistency o f this procedure,hu t you can' t get mc into any argument ahout 'that.

    The l'asual traveler through ou r faircity j,; imprcssed hy the scenic hel1utiesunfolded hefore h im whi le walking orriding pas t p al at ia l homes-on Pricoa venue notably-the white unmention,abIes on t he l in es presenting a \ 'i \- i,1l'ontrast to their hackgrounds of (leepgreen p r i n t lle,lge and dande lion in,fested lawns.

    Don 't p a ~ ' any a tt ent i on to that allnouneelllent in last week's issue aboutplanting llahlias now. Wait un ti l .Juneh t at the ear liest .

    Did you noti"r the expression" DahliaKing9 and QIH 'ens ." Ther e is hu t onepotl'ntate in that line, and he is t ~ \ efirs\. all,l only genuille Dahlia King. I t ' sonl.\" Illy extreme modesty that preventslH y I n c n t i o l 1 i l l ~ h i liHll1(\.

    (' I always tr y t ' he c:tm un ' ,judicialat l'1ection tiIlle," sez Ed Haw:", oura l er t and effieiellt Post master. " 1 listena t l c n t i v c l ~ - t' all th ' (semi) pros an '(bull) cons, weigh 'elll cawfully, an 'tlH'n, with an on-pre,imlice,] mind votelh ' straight dilllmycratic ticket."

    A TRIBUTE TO OUR PHYSICALDIRECTOR AND FRIEND.

    By a Student o f t he School."Yes, you too, friend, have pal>sed

    on t o answer the SUJJlmons o f you r Lo rda nd Mas te r, bu't us we l ov ed you illI if e, w e s ha ll n ot f or ge t you in death.It was with n Solllile on you r f ac e thatj'OU answered to the c al l o f O ne w homwe all know to be our Judge . I t is He

    SALVATION ARMY DRIVE FORFUNDS.

    Cub's Weekly Letter

    Attest:CIIAS. Y. XOEL,Seerctary of Council.

    "Pcnnsyh'ania w,ill contrihute wellove r i t" q uo ta o f $ ~ , O O O , O O O , and all ofit \ \ ' i l l he expelll]l'

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN 8 . .

    You will find it convenient tohave an account with

    Narberth Office, Arcade Building

    Da y and Night

    Van"V-ke yPhone , Ardmore 967 W

    PhDa . . P e .

    P ROGRAMWEEK of MAY 19thEthel Clayton

    - I N -

    ARCADIACBESTNur .Be I .16tb SIFlDesl Pholoplay The-alre 01 li s Size ID Ih eEntireWorld.PI>.loplays-CoatlDuous 10 A. M. 10 11.38

    P.M.

    Standard cold remedy for 20 ye. . . - ln tabletfo rm-ufe, .ure. no opiate_breaks up a cold10 24 houra-relievesKrip in 3 days. Mooeyback Ir It fail.. The Kenuine bol:has a RedtoPwith Mr. Hj1\'. picture. At All Druc St o. . . .

    JOHN MARMORAHauling and Moving

    AI'loYWHERERatel Realanable ARDMORE, PA.

    J o : : a : a XNG r

    Delicious MeataA l High Grade Chickens

    Eggs and But ter

    MAIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS NEABAS PossmLE TO 10.111 A. M., 12.00. 1.00,

    3.411. 11.411, 7.411. 9.30 P. M.

    MEAT MARKET205 Haverford Ave.

    Look ou t for Spanish Influenza.At the first sign ofa cold take

    ~ \ L l . : t

    ( A S ( A R ~ i 9UININE" O M \ O ~

    Ladies' and Gents' Garments Dyed,Cleaned, Pressed and RemodeledWork Called f or a nd DeliveredFrench Dry Cle an ing a SpecialtyBell ' Phone 1284 J

    A COMPLETF LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    AT

    enable you to

    CIGARS ICE CREAM CANDY

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

    N A R B E R T H PA

    BUY MORE BONDS

    Cash Business a nd Low P ri ce s w il l

    DAVIS'HARRY B. WALL

    After a l te rat ions, we w il l h av e anUp-to-Date and Sanitary Meat Marke t.

    JOHN B. HERTZLER

    For - Good . Work - SeeH. PREMOST

    The Home Town Tailoring Parlor234 Haverford AvenueChairmen of CommIttees

    Food Conservation, Mrs. A. B. RossHospitality, Mrs. Charles A. Verna.Legislation, Mr&. William H. RUSSell!Mus ic . Mrs. Joseph A. Barclay.Program-Mrs. N. J. Mulholland.

    Essex and Haverford AvenuesWalton ' . Garage NARBERTH, PA.

    Formerly with N. E. SMEDLEYP LU MB IN G A ND HEATING

    WINFIELD H. COOKPHONE 1210 J

    OFl'ICERS WOMEN'S COMMUNITYCLUB, 1918.1919President. Mrs. C. P . F ow le r.Vice-President, Mrs. Chas. W. YoungCorresponding Secretary, Mrs. EdwardC. Batchelor.Recording Secretary, Mrs. Harry AJacobs.TreasuTer, Mrs . Edgar H. Cockrill

    SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MEMORIAL GENERAL COMMITTEE.

    Borough Couneils.M r. W. S. Maddox,Mr . A. Perry Redifer.

    EVANGEL CIRCLE OF KING'SDAUGHTERS

    Civic Associat ion.Mr . J. H. Nash,Mr . R. J. Edgar.

    MetllOdist 'Church.Mr. W. T. Bailey,Mr. C. L. Smith.

    Fire Company.Mr . V"T. J. Henderson,Mr . V. F. Cunningham.

    Community Club.1\frs. C. P. Fowler,Mrs. C. W. Young.

    Boy Scouts.Mr . F. C. PavtOlI,Mr. G. n1. Davis.

    Mr. 'Carl B. Metzger, Chairman.Mr. T. Noel Batler, Secretary.Mr. Edward! S. Haws, Treasurer.

    Tennis Association.Mr . l\[iIler Burkhardt,Mr . W. Y. Shaw.

    Y. 1\L C. A.Mr. C. L. Metzgar,Mr. H. 1\1. n. Bowen.

    Presbyterian Church.1\{r. W. r. Peebles,Mr. A. G. Compton.

    Home Gnard.1\tr. E. C. Griswold,Mr . R. C. lone-s.

    Baptist Church.Mr . T. Noel Butler,1\Ir. W. D. Smedley.

    Representatives.

    St. Margaret's Church.Mr . 1. .J. Cabre.)",Mr . W. E. Waters.

    Re-d Cross.l\Irs. F. W. Stites,1\frs. W. T. Dothard.

    l\[rs. '1'. Eo Walke r and :\[rs. J. Suttonwere the hostesses at E\'allgel Circleof King 's Daughte rs ' luncheon h el d i nthe Y. l \1 . C. A. Building on W ('dne-sdllY;\[ l l) ' 14th. Wor k f or t he little o r p h a ~ ~ill F ra nc e is s ti ll b ein g dOlle. 'fherewill he a hol -i any house luncheon from]2 until 2 on Frillay .June 27th. Ticke(s,;")0 cen ts. I t will ab o he dona t ion day.A t1elegate f rom our society will be sentto a eonvcntion held in Evans1lUrg, Pa.,.Jul)' 8th, !!th amI 10th.Tt was de,cided that a donation of

    $;").00 annually he sent to HomeopathicHospital, Franklin and Thompsonst reds, Philadelphia.

    May Ii , Narberth at Autocar, Dun &.Co. at Dn'xel Hill, Lansdowne U. A. A.at .J. &. J. Do'hson.: 'Iray 24, Autoeal' at Lansdowne L'. A.A., Dnn &. Co. at .I. &. J. Dobson,1l!'l'xpI Hill at ?\arherth.May 30 (Decoration Day, 1'. l\L). J.

    &. .J. j)ol"".n a.t Autowr, Drexl'1 Hill atLansdownl', Dun &. Co. at Xarberth.l\lay ::1. Antocal' a t Drexe l Hil l , Dun

    &. Co. at 1.ansdo\\'no U. A. A. , Narherthat ,J. &. .J. Dohson..June 7, Dnn &. Co. at Autocar, Lans 'do\\'ne U. A. A. a t : ' \a rhe r th , DrexelHill at .J. &. .J. Dobson..Iune H, Lansdowne U. A. A. at Autocar, Dun &. Co. at Drexel Hill, J. &. .J.Dobson a t Narberth..Iune 21, Autoear at .J. &. .J. Dohson,Narher th a t Dre-xel HilI, Dun & Co. atLansdowne U. A. A.June 28, Dr{'xe! Hill a t Autocar , Dun

    &. Co. a ( Narber(h, .J. & .J. Dohson atLansdowne U. A. A..Tuly 4 (A. }\I), Dun &: 'Co. at Autocar,Xarlwrth at Lansdowne U. A . A., J. &. .J.DohsOll a( Dr{'xel Hill .July 4 (1'. }\1.), Autocar at Narbert.h,

    Dun &. Co. at .1. &. .J. Dohson, Lansdowne U. A. A. at Drexel Hill.Satu!'llay, July G. open date.

    SPORTSCOLUMN

    Last Half.

    n.pproprillte t o Memori al Day on Sun'day morning, May 25. All men whohan enJ.isted in the Great 'Var ar c cordiaI1,)' invited to a tt en d an d s it in ab od y. Se a' ts will he res.crvetl tiH 11o '(Iock.

    MAIN LINE LEAGUE TO PLAY20GAME SCHEDULE

    July 12, Dre-xel Hill at Autoear, Dun& Co. at Narhe-rth, .J. & J. Dohson atLanser 1 to March 31 at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout Uleyear. Mas se s on hol yday s, 6.30 Bnd8.30 A. M. Weekdays a.t 8. Eveningdevotions an d other services at regula r times.

    Rev. F. M. Gray, pastor.Sunday, :\[ay 18th. Centenary Sunay.9.45 A. l\1.-Suntlay School . Classes

    for all ages.11 A. l\1.-:\[orn ing sen' icc. Sermon

    by pas to r on "SpeIling Heligion withCapitals. " Special 1l1usic.3 P. :\L-'Children's Church. Ob.iect

    t al k by pastor. Music hy chi ld rc n' svested c,hoir.3.45 P. lIL-King's Hcralds' mect

    ing. " A Trip to th c Philippines."7 P. l\L-Epworth Lcague.7.45 P. :\1.-Eyening senice. SerIllon

    1),) pastor on "How l\[ueh Do YouCoun t? "

    Mer ion Mee ti ng i s open for worshipy First-day morning at 11 0 'clock.cordially welcome any visitors who

    s ir e t o wor sh ip with us.

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    LIGIITING FIXTURESMcDonald John. Narberth phone, 1288.1533 Chest. st., Phlla. Phone, Spruce 1118.MILK8eott-Powell Dairies. Phone, Preston 2398.See display advertlsement In thle ISlueMUSIC,Jackson, ~ l I s s Anne. "Ioltn Instruction.Studio. Arende Bulldlng. Pltone, 316-J.Loos. F_ H. P lano teacher .StUdio, Arcade Bldg. Phone, 816-01.SJoholm. Miss Ebba. Music Teacher and Accompanist, 228 lona ave .. Narberth.NOTARll rUBLICJell'erles. J. H. II I Narbsrth ave.Phone, 666-M.Tyson, 'Varren R. 200 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1202W.OPTICIAMFenton, Carl F. 006 Esse" ave. Phone. 618-wPhil... addre.... 1806 Cheltnut .t . Locuet I I I .Zentmayer, Joseph. 228 S. 15th st., Pltlla.pAINTERSWalzer. Fred.117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247J.PAPER IIANGERSWitte, Goo. A. Fairview ave.Phone. Cynwyd 778-01. FlrstcllUlll work.PHOTO PLAYS"Arcadia, " 16th and Chestnu t I II ., Phl laSee display advertlsement In thll lelue_PLUMBING, ETC.Wall, H. B. Phone, 319-J.See display advertisement In thle Illu.REAL ESTATEColdwell &: Co. Phone, 12nw.See display advertisement In thll ISlu.Fritsch. II . C. Phone, 252-W.See display advertisement In thle ISlue(;odfrey. Wm, B.l l 'Voodslde ave. Phons. 685-W.Nash, Robert J. Phone, 605.Money tor First and Second Mortgagel.SImp80n, Jnmes C. 232 Essex ave.Phone, 636. or 14 20 Chestnut I t.JtOOFlSG, ETC.GarB-McGinley Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advertisement In thll Issue.IIl1ller. John A. 248 10na ave. Phone, 661-JShop, 246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-JSHOEMAltERSGood Wear Shoe Repai r Shop.Constantine, B. G. Y. M. C. A. BIde.TAILORSPremost, H. Pitone, 1254-J.See dlsplny ndvertlsement In tltls Issue,TRUST ESTATES, ETC.Lanahan. Fre