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    PRICE, FIVE CENTSNARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, MAY 27, 193218, No. 33

    ERTH e 0 MilU! lI T Y LIB RARYA V E ,

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    Parade, Patriotic Address andPresentation of SchoolAwards, FeatureFLAG

    King's Daughters Head

    Ten Groups, Headed by L e g i o n , to J o i nin Mem o r i a l Day Ce l e b r a t i o n Monday

    (Contlnu'ed on Page Five)

    will be continued for several weeks.A coupon will be found elsewhere inthis issue of, which those who have Gives Class Poemnot done so should fill out at once and L. James Talbot, of Grayling ave-mai l to "Our Town," or deposit in nue, Narberth, gave the class poem atthe box at Davis'. the C lass Day exercises of the Uni-It i s hoped to ascertain the wishes versi ty of Pennsylvania, held at 11of the majority of th e taxpaying res- vine Auditorium last Friday.idents of the Borough on this matter,which affects every citizen vitally. Plan Dinne r TonightThe Citizens' Committee, which has The SUb-Junior Department of thebeen investigating and advocating the Womens' Community Club of Narmerger, circulated a pamphlet in the berth held a very successful card parBorough last Saturday in the form ty in the Girl Scout Wingof the Comof a questionnaire, giving information muity Building last Friday evening.and answering objections raised This Friday evening the members ofagainst the proposed merger. the club willhave a dinner party at theAs more information on the subject French Grotto to be followed by a. theatre party.

    Early r etu rns on the pol l b ei ngconducted by "Our Town" on the proposed merger o f t he Borough withLower Merion Township indicate astrong sentiment of opposition to th estep.A three to one major ity agains tt he merg er has been made manifestby the votes cast thus far. Advocatesof th e merger are encouraged by thefact that the percentage i s l es s in opposition to th e proposal than was indicated at the public meeting heldrecently at the School, when a vot eshowed a seven to ,one majority'against the merger.In order to give every resident taxpaye r an opportunity to regis ter his

    o r he r vi ew o n the subject th e poll

    HOMERLOUTSONG

    ward Graham Shows GoodForm, Keeping Hits WellScattered

    Card Party June 7The Mulieres of the Narber th Fire Stork Delayso MeetingCompany wil l hold a card party on A "blessed event" almost held

    t he l awn o f t h e home of Mrs. Edward up the progress of Narberth'sHaws, 109 Dudley a venu e, on Tue s- School a ff ai rs last Friday eve-Three Week-End Games day, June 7, at 2 P. M. This i s the ning. The school d irectors hadThe Narberth baseball team first of a s er ie s a nd will be foll owed a ssembled for the regularwill play three games over the by others during the summer at the mon thl y mee ti ng a nd wereweek-end. This Saturday Up- homes o f t he membe rs , T he Mul ie re s awa it in g the p ri nc ip al , W .

    per Darby wil l meet Gene Dav- are also planning a ser ie s of dances James Drennen , who was withis' nine at the Playground, t o b e h el d at Elm Hall during the fol- his wife in Dr. Knipe's hospitalwhile on Memorial Day (Mon- lowing months, October, November, Those who are fortunate enough toin Mer ion. Mr. Drennen ar- b ' N b th th ' M . I DBy JO H N M U L L . I G A N day') the usual morning and af- January, February and March. e In ar er on IS emorla ay,King Baseball bowed himself i n ma- rived shortly after eight, how- Monday, May 30th, will have thed I t ternoon g am es a re scheduled. ever, with the news that he I f b' f th tto Narberth fan om as Berwyn wil l furnish the oppo- Wins Baseball Insignia p easure 0 0 servmg one 0 e moswas t he pr ou d father of a ' t t' I b t' f hwhen Manager Gene Davis' s it io n i n the A. M. fray and W. W. Burns, Jr., of Narberth, has J Wh meres mg ce e ra Ions 0 any ere-daughter, Winona ane. ere- tofore planned in memory o f t he sol-32 edi ti on p layed hos t t o Pao li , d e- Brook li ne i n the afternoon. Dar- been awarded the "D. C." insignia as upon the mee ti ng got under - diers who served i n t he nations' wars., h ' d ot awa y t o by wil l be Narberths' opponent a member of the freshman baseballc ampJOn, an g 1 D'd way, For this year the ,celebration will also, L' on a twilight gam e on We d- team at Davidson Co lege, aVl son,auspicious start in the Mam me C !1-______________ serve to commemorate the Georgenesday. N; Igaining a 5-1 v ic to ry o ve r Washington Bi-Centennial in honor

    invading maulers. of which there !have been nation-The upper Main Liners had given Narberth 01"v i d e s Borough Ge t s County Aid f o r Improvement of wide observances since the beginningof the year, which will reach their in-robust shocks to the circuit, first T iI" h G H fdA F E t W n n e w o o d ' M ' I D d 'withdrawing f rom action and then in W Ig t am e s a v e r or venue rom s sex 0 Y , " ' ; ~ ' j ' : ' . ; , ~ ~ ~ s ~ : h o ~ f J:7;rla ayan agam on

    ~ ~ o a ~ : ~ : : : a C : o ~ ~ i ~ ; e d ~ ~ Defeat MiJo CJub 11-2 Wednes- Final Details to be Ratifiedat Special Meeting oJ Couneil Tonight; lI. !; j,o; 0' Headingh thhe tlen or, .more, lochal, 1 k P . . MRS. FRED E. DERBY groups w ic wil particIpate m t el it tl e i nt er es t, smc e a eague day and Lost t o Bryn Support of Organization Tic et at "ma"es d y' c lebrat'on in Narberth i thea d ef ending champ ion is Mawr 6. 0 Seen as Instrumental of 124 Nal'be1'tk avenue, Nanberth, Ha 51d eD S I k P N s 356as exc it in g as a g lass o f milk who was recently 1'e-elected presi- aro pea man ost, o. ,a Bro adway entertainer. - - - dent of the King' s Daugh te rs o f American Legion. They, with theirNEW PITCHERS U S E D The County Commissioners this I much as possible, because t h County Auxiliary's assistance, have plannedTh b fl lJ d g od form[. h " d' t th f d PennsylvcOl;ct, an office she has helde town oys as e 0 week g ra nt ed an application of the aut orl tles eSlre 0 use elr un s a splendid program, which includes,d ' h t 't th ' fi t ma I I' f ' t f fol' 20 Yeal's.ermg t a I was ell' rs - By JO H N MU L . L I G A N Narberth Borough Council for coun- for ,unemp o y m e ~ t re Ie JUS as e foremost, a parade. The organiza-engagement of the new campaign Gene Davis' Narberth maulers went' ty-aid funds, which wil l make it pos- f ectlvely as possIble, tions which will be represented i n t hethey open wit h fond hopes o f i nt o a ct io n i n a bi g way Wednesd ay , s ib le t o install a permanent hard- The plans for th is improvement call L . M. C omme n c em e n t parade a nd in other features o f t heishing on top instead o f i n t he r un - crushing the Milo Club o f West Man- surface pavement on Haverford ave- for a permanent hard-surface street Memorial, will be the Borough Coun-posit ion to the P ao li c rew ayu nk , u nd er a n 11-2 count at the nue, f rom Essex avenue through to at least 18 f ee t wide . , An ~ d e q u a t e Ac t i v i t i e s Are L i s t ed cil, Narberth Business Council, Wom-latter aggregation is managed by borough field. Wynnewood. According to the esti- and durable SUb-base WIll be m ~ t a l l e , d en's Community Club, Narberth FireUmbach, hard-hitting outfield- Five runs crossed in the se cond mat e o f the Borough engineer, this and when work is c.ompleted It wII and Company, American Legion, Ameri-instead of Charley Madden, he o f f ft th I I h d d ted work wiII cost $6500,00 The ac tu al mean that a more d Ir ec t route from Include Alumni Meeting can Legion Auxi liary , Mul ieres, Girl' f 1ft b rame a er e oca s a en . " D T Bever-present jaw u I 0 0 acco th It ' t"- ' f 1V0rk wiII be done by t he Cou nt y. the Nar be rt h b usme ss d Is tr Ic t to ance omorrow, ac- Scouts, Boy Scouts, D.' A. R. Goldb I t d 'd t e p a e once In ,ne openmg rame. d d' t dhas een e ec e presl en Cloff M t t fi Id r prov The Borough Council is holding a parts of Wynnewood an Irect 0 calaureate Sun ay Star Mothers, G. A. R., Public Schoolth I b d h eafter will have l o one y , s ar cen er e e , - A d h b d '1 blee c u an er cd the big gun on attack, al though special meet ing this even ing in order r ,more as een m e , av al and S t. Margaret's Parochial School.act iv e con trol of the players on the entire c lub came in for its share to ratify the final details of this un- It IS expected that thIs WIll r e 1 J ~ v e GRADUATION F RID A Y The commandant o f t h e Navy Yard isfield. f b' I CI'ff b d th h r e dertaking by the County, and there - some of the heavy traff ic congest Ion I send ing a color guard to march witho mg es. lange . e 0 s - , btl'The c rowd o f faithful which lined hOd f t' f I th f h' by t o mak e it possible for the actual WhICh, at present, has een rave mg Commencement week activities at the colors and perform certain mili-1 e our Imes sa e y, ree 0 IS 'hwell-groomed diamond and partly bl b ' d f t b work to begin at an ear ly date. This on other s tr ee ts m o rd er to r eac Lower Mer ion High School will open tary formalities at the flag-raising.ows emg goo or wo ases. , f 'llthe grandstands no doubt was , will provide work for a c on si de ra bl e th os e pomts. T he t op sur ace WI this Saturday night with the Alumni Mus ic wi ll be patriotic and stirring,I d t f e B rough Play DaVIS used two newcomers on the b f . h t t be "specI'fication E" whic h i s the . , d d All0 see a orm r 0 - , , num er 0 men w 0 may, a presen " ' Association meetmg an ance. and will be furnished throughout theback i n t he fold a nd h ur li ng h is mound. Pa t C.lan.cy, of P,h lladelph la, be unemployed , but as t he w or k is s am e s ur fa ce that was appl ie d to a lumni and members of the graduat- morning by the Woodland Concertbest to put them off to a win- hurled for five mnmgs,whIle Al Herr- t o be done e ntl' re ly b y the County, Haverford avenue in the business dis-, I " t d t th ff ' B f' ILI h d mg c ass are mVI e 0 e a aIr, and, 0 twent pIeces, which is weIstart. Tiny Howard Graham, the m ~ n n , former t n ~ r c m o u ~ smanJ the selection of the laborers wil l b e trict last year, and which, on other which will be held in th e Senior High known as an excellent inspiration towho possesses a speed bal l that ~ o J 1 e d the rest 0 t e route In goo in the hands o f the County officials. Borough streets, notably Wynnewood School, beginning at 8.15 P. M. the tramp, tramp of the marchers'body can account for , s ince he is of orm. -, ' ' ' , It is understood that they will favor a venue , ha s proved i ts el f t o be un The baccalaureate service wil l be feet. The parade wil l form at theslight bui ld , was pawing at the - - - the employment of Narberth labor as (Continued on Page Six) held Sunday night at the Senior High. Fire House on Forest avenue at 9d th D ' t k to Narberth lost its second consecu- b I' d houn. when e aVlsmen 00 0' ,- The sermon will e de Ivere by t e o 'dock, Monday morning , Contran' tofi Id f th fi t " f the tive Del-Mont League game Monday' . f Se o r , e rs IDnlDg 0 . Rev. A. C. Kanzmger, pastor 0 t. the routing explained last week,new season. night w h ~ n Danny Hemscher and his Tuition Ordered Paid M r s . B r i n e r E l e c t e d Paul 's Lutheran Church, Ardmore. changes have resu lted in the presentIt 'll b b r d that Graham B ry n Mawr Choctaws came t o t own Th' , d S ' t IWI e rememeel B d h H d e mvocatlOn an crlp ure esson route of march beingdesignated as upfrom the town team last year and spi lled Gene Davis ' tossers, 6-0. by Boro S c h o o oar Parent Teac er ea wil l be g iven by the Rev. Richard T. Forest avenue to Windsor , thence tot h' I t 't h L d e (Dun A f irs t i nn in g b ar ra ge o f five hits f th P E 'cas IS 0 WI ans own - _ Lyford, rector 0 e rotestant pIS- Essex, to Pr ic e, to N arb ert h, tor k) and then moved up the Line to produced four markers and it pl'oved B 0 . . . f S h I "VI'sual Educatl'on" Explalne1 copal Church of S t. Asaph , Bal a. Chest nu t, t o Wynnewood, to Wood-I I t 't h' fi ba ll a ga l' ns t too much o f a le ad for the borough- e tter rgaOlzatlon 0 c 00 U d h d t' 1ao I, a er pI c mg ne Frien s of t e gra ua mg c a ss are side, to Narberth, to Haverford, to' Id N b th t m te Satur- ites to overcome, Provl'ded by Election of by Lower Merion Prin- h b 1 'IS 0 ar er earn a s. invited to t e acca aureate servIce. Essex, to Windsor , and from therehe was i n very good shape , con - Diminut iv e Howar

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    May 27,1931

    NEXT WEDNESDAV &. THURS'Liouel BarrymoreNatley Carroll-Phillip Holmes inall Erll5t Lllbitseh P,oduetioll"THE MA N I KILLED"("BROKEN LULLABY")

    THE CELLARWINDOWORDER

    Jeddo-HighlandCOAL TODAY

    "'-e F0lJNOO10NofSUCCESS

    MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEMOpen 8 A, M. dai ly f or y ou r convenience,an d also Friday evenings from 7 to 9

    Name ..............................

    "THE LOSTSQUADRON"

    To Insure Comfort and EconomyNext Winter

    N ~ x t Week End- lVamer Baxter in "AMATEUR DADDY"

    The bank i n wh i ch to keepyour s av in gs , s a fe l y an dconveniently, is

    ARE YOU FOR THE MERGER?

    PlayingThis Friday and Saturday Evenings at 7 and 9 P .M .Added: Cllic Sale Comedy

    TheNarberth National Bank

    NEXT MONDAY &. TUESDAYRichard DixMary Astor-Eric Von Stroheim

    To th e Editor o f O ur Town:I favor the merger of th e Borough with

    Lower Merion TownshipI am opposed to the merger o f Narberth

    with Lower Merion

    Help ascer tain th e sentiments o f t he ma jo r it y o f t he citizensof Narberth o n t his i mp or ta nt m a tt er by recording yourview.

    Narberth Coal CompanyRalph S. Dunne

    DISTRJBUTORS OVERBROOK TO WAYNEPhone NARBERTH 2430-2431

    HOURYOU"2,15 SATURDAY:Ken Maynard:"Branded Men"First chapter of

    "Air Mail Mystery"

    Maurice CheyalierJeanette MacDonald

    Eocal :A1ovies

    Jean Harlow:"BEAST o f th e CITY"

    "Racing Youth"Laurel & Hardy: "Helpmates"

    John and LionelBarrymoreand Karen Morley:

    ~ A R S E N E LUPIN'

    FRIDAY , SATURDAY NEXT

    NEXT M O N D A ~ TUESDAY(Incl. Mon. Mat. 2,15)

    WEDNESDAY, THURSDAV

    NOW-1:-'r B A ~ ~ W ~

    OUR TOWN

    Shreds & Patches

    :JVew (Booksr iday, May 27, 1932

    Oflice-258 Haverford Ave., NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer,Ardmore 3100

    Entered llS second-class matter October 13 , 1914, at t he P os t Otf.ce at Narb er th , P a. , u nd er t he A ct of March 3,1879,

    phl1lp At le e L iv ingston, Publi s herRobert Moore Cameron, EditorAnne Morgan Rober t s, Soclol EditorThomas A, Elwood, Adve,'Uslng Manager

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    some appraisal of th e values ofl if e t o m ak e people recognize an daccept that which i s w it hi n t he ir1---------------A Co'operatlve Community ~ e w s p a p e r . ll1eans. Tll0se attl 'tlldes an d de-founded in 1914 b)' the ~ a r b e r t h Civic Revolt Narberth Theatre NotesAssociation, and published every Friday cisions stronll 'ly fla,,or an y home I f The Vagrant wer e a r ad ic al , Oriental intrigue aboard a "Shang-at ~ a r b e r t h , Pa. ." d 1 I 'l d h h' h h d' t' tl ' t h knvironment an t I e c 11 ren w ow IC e IS mc y IS no , e nows hai Express" en route from Peking toIar e exposed to it. that by now he would be d is gu st ed Shanghai, is thr i ll ing ly presen ted inwit h t he t ameness of the AmericanVre believe that the homes of proletariat. It s eems t o have been Von Sternberg's masterful film at theNarberth are averaging to give th e pretty clearly demonstrated that, un- Narber thTheat re th is week-end. MarNarberth public school good co- l es s the depression should eventuate lene Dietrich in a great performanceoperation in th e training of chil- in to s uch a total collapse as to u n- is well a id ed by Warner Oland, Annad d tl t I . I dermine organized society more than May Wong, Clive Brook, Eugene Palr ~ I l , " a n . . \11 t lat IS W Iy we see has yet occurred, there is nothing to

    SUbscription price $2 per year In advance a flowering of t he se two influences fear from a revolt of the masses. Our lette and o ther s i n an all-s tar cast.in t he h igh school h()nors an d rat-I p resen t form o f government i s actu- At Saturday's matinee Douglas Address ., .........................i ngs o f the Narbe rt l l pupi l s. ally m U ~ h more menaced from tht! eX-I Fairbanks wil l be s een in "The Gau- Mail to Ow' Town, 01' deposit in box at Davis ' . Coupons must betreme l'lght than f rom t he ext reme cho ," a r ev ival of his exci t ing tale signed but names will not be published.

    left. It is The Vagrant 's opinion Iof a Sou th Ameri can l eade r o f C O W _ I ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - . . . Jthat there is today more serious d Elected Cn'cket OfficI'al N b h 1 Sboy esperadoes ar ert Gir cout Newsweighing of the possibilities of a coup - .________________1d'etat by the extreme conservatives I Monday and Tuesday, Richard Dix, Dr. William Wistar Comfort, pres- The meet ing of the Narberth GirlThe Narberth Breed THE S ILVER HORN, b y Gordon than ever before in the history of the Mary Astor, E r i c ~ Von . S t ~ o ~ e i m and ident of Haverford College, was elect - Scout Troop, No.8, was held this. . . , Grand. Derrydale P r e s s ~ $7.50. Republic. A United States Senator IDorothy Jordan Will thrill m the s en - ed a v ic e- pr es id en t of th e United week on Monday the 23rd instead ofPublIc and p:lvate diSCUSSIOns 0: _ has recently been quoted as saying I s a t i o ~ , a l a i pictu re, 'The Lost ~ q ~ a - States Cricket Association at its in- on Tuesd ay , t he regular meeting the merger proJect have f r e q u e n t l ~ ReViewed by "UNCL.E CY " Ithat what th is country needs is a Idron. LIonel Barrymore, P.hIlhps auguration in New York Ci ty last night.developed the s ta teulent that Nar-, Th th d I .'d' 'th IMussolini. That is the most sinis ter IHolmes and Nancy Car ro ll wIll ap- Fr iday n ig ht . D r. F . C. Benson, Jr., The meeting was opened in the con-e 0 er ay was II mg WI I l ' 'f ' pear in "The Ma I K'lled" s m fA d t' I 7 15 U dberth children average to excel an d an old f r iend of mine and two pleas- and a a rmmg mam estatlOn of a , ~ , , o ~ 0 r more, was elected a member of ven IOna manner at . . n er newto win honors in t he Lower :Merion an t young ladies, who asked me count- changing attitude toward our gov- t imes known as Broken Lullaby, the Executive Committee. business a discussion o f t he parade to, . less questions about horses and horse- emment that has come t o The Va- next Wednesday and Thursday-prob- be held on Memorial Day was takenI-lIgh School. That belIef s e e l ~ l s to manship until I was af ra i d they'd grant's attention in a lo ng time. A ably 'o ne o f t he y ea rs ' t en be st pic- Diseases Decrease up. The r emai nd er o f the meetingbe so w ~ substantiated by prmted find out what a preposterousold bluff- dictatorship under any Mussolini tures. Next week-end, Warner Bax- A considerable decrease was noted was t ak en u p w it h the pract icing ofannouncements of the past and by er I a ~ During tile rid e one o f chosen a nd supported by that Sena- t el ' i s coming i n "Amateur Daddy." in t he r ep or t o f new communi cabl e t he s econd c la ss t es ts . Sever al of theth e comments of hi"h school teach- them saId: tor and his ilk would be no more Id is ea se s by t he Lower Mer ion Board Scout s wer e pas sed on Health fo r'" "Have you seen a new horse book . bl Th V th Ch l' B f H Ith f th k' th . d 1 t Th t'ers as be worthy of general aceept- called 'The Silver Horn'? It's a co l- agleea deb to e agrant an 0he ev a ler, arrymores, (20 Ca or I wee endmg May . elr secon c ass ra e. e mee mg

    If ' , t tl t i t ' n f h t stor' s Some of them operate y some st rong man of t e Jean Har low at Egyptian i ases were I st ed as follows: 11 adjourned at the usual time o f abou tance. It IS rue 13 propor- ec 10 0 S or Ie '1 ' I f 8 f ' !l ' I k, . . were published in The Spor tsman. pro etarlat. ___.0 mu mps , 0 whoo pmg cou gh, 2 of 0 c DC tlOnately l'\arberth c 1 l l l ~ r . e n a V ~ I - Do you r em em ber one a bou t a ma n Watch Both Flanks Ernst Lubitsch's tuneful, smoothly scarlet fever , and two of chickenpox. JANE CHILLAS,

    age to excel in compctitlOn WIth acting as huntsman in London one amusing comedy, "One Hou r W it h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r nh h d Representllltive government as itt.llos.e from tlle TOWllSh il), what is moonlight night andcasting? is oun S You," br ings Maur ice Cheval ier andA b I TI has been known and revered here in1 . . 9 through I ,ermar e street. Iat one Jeanette MacDonald to the Egyptian N b H S ATURDAY MA TI NE E ONLYt I e l cason, was 'The Silver Horn. ' Then the re Ameri ca is not self-supporting in , " arer t" " "1' Th 10 Cynwyd thiS FrIday and Saturday' D IF ' b k .'l'he ratmgs an d honor s whi ch was Colonel Weatherford s B ru sh . tnnes Ike these. ree courses pre- Ii ' tIt .t . t ' oug as aIr an S in. Surely you remember that! And r e- sent themselves to thoughtful citi- IS - c ass e n er ammen . THEATRE " THE GAUCHO"N'arbcrth school elnldl'en ha w been cently ' St . Marg ar e t of Ives' was zens. One leads to the e xt reme l ef t; S at ur da y' s ma ti ne e h as , in a ddiabl e t o achieve in high school have published. There a rc all of those the s econd t o t he ext reme right, and tion to Ken Maynard in "Brandedunquestionably l'cf1eeted c I ' e c l i t a b l ~ ' and many o:hers in the new book, the other is the middleground of loyal Men," the first chapter of a thrillingon the Xarberth Puhlic School, an d an,d ~ ~ o ~ don t know how I want to faith i n t he i ns ti tu ti ons whi ch have "Air Mail Mystery.", . . 'I l' 1" ' o\\n 1 b h d d d d The much-awaited Barrvmore film,It IS 111 that hg It t Jar t IlS ]lOll1t I have been harking back in m ~ een an e own to Us an a s te rn "A L '" b ' J 'h d L'. " " determination to mak e t hem wo rk and r sen e UpIll, rmgs 0 n an l-is m i U a J l ~ ' discusser], 1 he 1\ar- memory to, see , If the,re ,IS any com- onel and also the beauteous Karen

    I I 1 t' lIt. .' 1 ' parable wnter II I ant iqui ty . Gordon to abi de by their decis ions . The mid-, ,bert I SC)00 IS en it C( 0 eonslc el G d I t I 't h tl die course is the one i n \ vh ich a great M o r l e ~ ' to the Egypt ian next Monday,. ran spea (S no 011 l' WI Ie au- ' , ' . ,such a showmg h ~ Its gradnates, thoritative assurance of a seasoned majority of the people would natural- a nd T ue sd ay , m cl udmg a Memor Ia las an indorsement ()f itself, for it: fox hun te r, b u t t urns out the most Iy t ravel, bu t as they travel that way D a ~ . matinee at 2.15. F rom the cele. I" 11 t 'cl 0 1 \ 'll'lell \\"lS: delightful poetry in p rose that has of con tentment , t hey mus t be g iv ing bra ted play about a soc ie ty t he if , byIS 0 l\ Ions 1,1 a S 1 0 \ . , . I d tl ' t d ' , ,.' ' ,grace Ie prm e page 10 ma ny a more alert attention to both flanks. Maunce LeBlanc, ItS cast mcludesp o o l ' l ~ ' cql1lppcd. hmlly adnnnls-I y ea r. Hi s s to ri es m ay well de;;c.end . John Miljan and Tully Marshall. Johntercel an d inefficicnlly tanght cOl1ld Ias examples of a r t f u ~ , fluent WrItmg, The R l ~ h t Barrymore as Arsene Lup in s teal s. , I Iregardless of the subject matter. One Th " 1 . h th - ' ,'.not make a good shoWlllg even Wit If' h I I hI '" e prmclpa Ieason w y e ex thunder from brother LIonel, and Ll-. eels 10 t em t Iat tIC aut 0 IS Slt- trem reactiol aries will not attempt ' 1 h '1bright c hi ld rc n, S ch oo l elllldreu\ ting in a lux ur iou s but tasteful Ii- e , 1 i _ o,nel recIP:ocates as a s eut . A. brl-do not ace u i re edncat iona l ap ti - brary, smoot hl y wri ti ng w it h a qui ll t? ~ e up ,a dlCtatolsh p of the Musso hant conflict, well worth observmg.I, I]len or carefully dictating to a middle-I hm type IS because those men do not Platinum Blonde Jean Harlow doestude I l 1 c r e l ~ ' hy bel ll g exposed t o Iaged secretary. The re is in it th e wish to t ak e t he cares of governing another notable role, a ided by a gooda schoolroom. The s rst em, the i ll -' , odor of recent c ig ar smok e a nd t he I onto ,their own shoulders. They mere- cas t, i n "Beast of the Citr," comingt en t an d the plan t() educate must, s U b t ~ e elegance of old port. , I~ WIsh t o have the o l d - s t ~ ' l e prospe: '- next Wednesday and Thursday . "Rac-.. t 0 tIll It Ill ' \ . I)" ae I Nllnrod had no su ch s ~ ' m p a t h e t l c I I t ~ r restored so that they may agall l ing You th " and Lau re l and Hardy in0PCl

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    29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

    pass quickly for the little ones,so besur e to provide them witha play box. These are s turdilymade o f CE DAR i n th e following sizes:3 ft. x 3 ft.3 f t . x 4 f t .4 f t . x 4 f t .

    T he y c an b e supplied open orwith substantial lid. Samplesare i n o ur Display Garden, aswell as a good variety of Trellis, Chairs, Benches an d RusticFurniture, and we are open Saturdays until 3 P. M.

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    BUSINESS BITS

    It's OurOne More

    Come expecting to find quantities of freshnew merchandise at prices much lowerthan 1932's fa ir low prices. Come know-ing that assortments will be completely satis-fy ing-a pleasure to choose from. Comeearly or late, for small purchases or large.The great Anniversary Sal.e is all set toestablish new records for us-and for you.

    AT TH EMA IN LINE STORES-ARDMOREOLD YORK ROAD STORE-JENKINTOWN

    Women's Clubs Hold "A tHome" at Strawberry MansionThe Philadelphia Federation of

    Women' s C lubs w il l ho ld .an "AtHome" Day this Fr iday afternoon atthree o'clock at Strawberry Mansionin Fairmount Park. All club memober s wil l be p ri vi leged at this timeto v iew the h istoric mansion.Grace Mor ri son Poo le , i il 's t v icepresident of the Nat ional Federation;Mrs. Richard J. Hamilton, presidento f t he State Federation; 1\1rs. EdgarMarburg, president of the S. E. Dist ri ct o f Federated Clubs, and Mrs.Gustave Ket te re r, p re si de nt o f t hePhiladelphia Federated Clubs ,viII bepresent.

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    DAVIS'224 Haverford Avenue

    Full l in e of SPORTINGGOODS, illcl"ding baseballs, gloves, bats, etc.

    To RENT or SELL),our house, see

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    A full line of durab leand good.looking

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    Phone, Narberth 228SREAL ESTATE,

    MORTGAGES, INSURANCE

    BARCOTailor-MadeP r ice s and samp Ie s c he er fu ll ySUbmitted. Onlyth e best Qualitymaterials used.Buy direct from the l a r ae s t manu f ac tu r er s and benef i t by our large

    p u r C h a s e s . BARCO_ _ AW NIN GS G IVE~ LONGER WEAR.~ COllll>lete Li l le 0/Cal l ipers. Porchalld Latvl l"". Equill l l lel lt Phone.Wrlte or co.1BARNETT CANVAS GOODS CO.Mauu/acturcl'SBell. Market 2 1 ~ I l - K . v . t o n e , M:dn ' 7 ~ 6 4lS I ARCU ST . rllILADELl'IIIA

    Pennsylvania Railroad

    Trck.h sood I.a.lng from noon Friday tomidnight Saturday. R.tumlng to 1.0.' d.s.tlnatlon any tim. to end Including midnightt rains tho following Monday Good InPullman cars on payment of resular Pullmancharg.s. Liberal stop-o.crsr.tumlng.

    ROUND-TRIPFA RES~ OVERWEEK-ENDS

    April 29 to September 3Between all stations on the: Pennsyl-vania Railroad and generally be:tweenstations in the: Ellst, Middle West.nd Ellstern Cllnadll.

    Marcelle, fitzger wave,Shampoo, eyebrows arched, manicure-in your home:Any 3 for $1HELEN RUCH, NaTb. 4116-W

    ILong Life Ifor your clothes is insured whenthey get proper cleaning andpressing. For many years our Iustomers have found that wegive their clothes the proper attention, and that we make onlya fair profit.Adelizzi Bros.

    TAILORS, FURRIERSCLEANING. DYEING

    102 Forellt A,"e Xllrberth 260::220 Dnln A,"e" Cynwyd. 028

    H. B. WALLPlumbing : Heating

    100 Forest Avenue,Phone: Narberth 3652

    A W ~ I ~ ~ J" " -----

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen MacKellar ,of Beechwoodlane, spentthe week-endin Stone Harbor, N. J., at their summer co ttage, "Cobble Point , " whichthey have opened for the summer.Those who attended the bridge party and shower last Saturday given byIMrs. Ellsworth Burr Clark, of Chestnut avenue, in h on or of h er sister,.Miss Patricia Anne Springer,of Stone:Harbor, N. J., whose marriage to Dr. IJames H. Reid, o f Phi ladelph ia, wil l:take place in the Memorial Chapel at IValley Forge on June 30, were Miss,Alberta Davis, Miss Margaret Kent,:Mrs. Harold Griest, Miss Matga Dav-,i s, Miss Margaret Ewell, Miss MabelTheel', Mrs. J. C. Coleman, Mrs. Har- Iy Lemmon, Mrs. Harold Tawrency, -Photo by Bachrach,Dr. Helen Watts, Miss Eleanor Ter- I Seashore at HomeI MISS MARY ELINOR STONE,vis , Mrs. David Laib, Miss Henrietta I Many seashore pleasure await lit-Atkinson , Miss Marie McCanahan, dallghtel' of Mr . an d Mr s. Frank t ie chi ld ren in the sturd ily buil t p layand Miss Mary Roorbach, of Cape I Stone, of Pembroke 1'oad, Cynwyd, boxes or sand boxes that are beingMay Court House, N. J. I whose marriage to Ml'. John Sehim- offered at remarkably l ow p ri ces byMiss El izabeth Goldsmith , daugh-I mel, 3d, will take ])lace June 25 in the Shull Lumber Company. Not ofter o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Gold-! St. John's Church, Cynwyd. yellow pine that may last only onesmith, of Montgomery avenue, i--------------- season are these durable cedar boxes,W ~ ' n n e w o o d will entertain at a b ri dg e I I vy Bal l at the Universi ty of Penn- with seats built on, that may be seenparty a nd t ea on Saturday, June 41 sylvania and a Spring Formal Dance . i n Shu ll 's disp lay garden, 29 BalaThere will be 24 g ue st s, a ll membe rs M rs . G eor ge H . Elmer, Mrs. Flor- avenue. The 3x3 and 3x4-foot boxes, located on Belmont Avenue a bo ve C it y l in e;of the c lass o f 1931 o f Drexe l Insti ence Woodland and Mrs. Harry B. unpainted, are only four dollars, and Adjacen t to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessibletute. Rasch, who have been t he gues ts of the 4x4 are $4.50. Painted ones cost from all points. The W e ~ t m i n s t e r landscape hasThe Gir ls ' H i-Y held a mothe r and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. P ri ce , of a t ri fl e more. Fill the one o f y ou r all th e c ha rm o f a picturesque rural countryside.

    daughter dinner at the High School Anthwyn road, returned by motor on choi ce wit h sand and let the littleon Monday evening. ITuesday to their home in Bal timo re . on es have a safe and healthy play- For information-without obligation-call, write or telephoneThe Alpha Beta Del ta So ror it y me t M r. and Mrs. Car yl E . Starr, o f p lace every sunny day, without the ne- Post Office Address: "Station I. Philadelphia

    at the home of M ~ L o u ~ e D o r i ~ o n l i , ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c ; e ; s ; ~ ~ t Y ~ O ; f ~ g ~ O ~ i n ; g ~ t ; o ~ t ; h ; e ~ s ; e ; a ; s h ; o ; r ; e ; . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Trev.or lane, Cynwyd, on Tuesday (Continued . on Page Five)levenmg... - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ~ Mrs. W. J. Loughlin, of Chestnutavenue, wil l spend the week-end andMemorial Day in Pi tt sburgh .Mrs. John Albrecht, of l\lontgomery avenue and Meeting House lane,

    entertained the members of her bridgeclub on Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manning , ofHampden avenue, spent the weekendin Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs . Man n ing wil l leave on Friday, June 3 , forPortland, Me., where t hey wil l v is it 1their son, Mr. Thomas E. Manning,for several days. IMr. and Mrs. A. H. Durboraw andtheir daughter , Miss Esther Durbor aw , o f Elmwood avenue, wil l leave IIthis week-end for Gettysburg, Pa.,Iwhere they will attend the 100th anniversary of the college and the Me-morial Day exercises. IMr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson, of IPaoli , were t he gues ts of Mr. andMrs . C la rence T. Woo lming ton, o f INarbrook Park, on Tuesday evening.Mrs. Robert Breerwood, of E lmwood avenue, has returned from av isi t to Alexandria, Va.Mrs. W. J. Kolb, of Haverford avenue, entertained at bridge on Thursday.The Phi ladelphia Club of the Pennsylvania College for Women will hold Ia p icnic luncheon and annua l meet-Iing at the home of Mrs. J. Bruce By-Iall, Bryn Mawr avenue, Penn Valley, Ith is Friday, II Miss Anne Compton , daughter of I, 'IMr. and Mrs . Arthur G. Compton, of!

    ' Woodbine a venue , a nd Mr. Frank iHutter, o f P hi la de lph ia , s pe nt t he iIweek-end in Harrisburg, where they Ivisited friends. The engagement of,IMiss Compton and Mr. Hut te r h as :Ibeen announced. IMr. and Mrs . Don al d F . T or re yand f amil y, o f Brookhu rs t avenue,!wil l spend the week-end and Memo!rial Day at their cottage at LakeIEcho, Pa.Mr. and Mrs. Torrey entertainedI,the members of their bridge club on iMonday evening. IMiss Ann Speed , of Chestnut avenue , and Mi ss Mary Margaret Ran-Isom, of the Parkview Apartments, are Ileav ing on Saturday for Annapolis, i

    I Md., where theywill attendJuneWeek iIat the United States Naval AcademY'jI Mrs. William C. Claghorn, of Chest-nut avenue, entertained a foursome Iat luncheon and bridge on Tuesday.The guests were Mrs. M. A. Buck, of IIW a ~ ' n e ; Mrs. Hugh B. Speed and Mrs.Vera Lyons , o f Phi lade lphi a. Mrs . 1Claghorn spent several days in OceanC i t ~ ' , where she was the guest of her Imother, Mrs. F. E. Ottinger.I Mrs . R al ph Dic kie , o f Hampd enIavenue, gave a luncheon on Wednesday in honor o f her mother, Mrs.John Dan ie ls , o f Phi lade lphi a. Theguest s were Mrs . G, Howard Reese,Mrs. Sallie Lowery, Mrs. MarionFleck and Mrs . R. K. Osmond, ofConcordville, Pa.Miss Elma Reese, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. G. Howard Reese, of Hampden avenue, spent the week-end at

    i Stone Harbor, N. J.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Clausen , ofMee ti ng Hou se l an e, w il l spend the Iweek-end and Memorial Day in OceanICity.Mis s Anne Van Auken, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Van Auken ,of Chestnut avenue, had "as her guestover the week-end Miss Eliabeth Fal-steth, of Oak Lane. Miss Van Auken and Miss Falsteth attended the

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    DAIRIES

    AZALEASIn Bloom-All Colors

    FarmersOnly such exacting cleanliness ateverystep.willearnforourAbbotts"A" farmers the bonus we paythem for very low bacteria count(extra purity).Ou r country and city laboratoriesmake sure that Abbotts "A" Milkeach d ay mee ts our rigid standards of purity and richness.Let your children-your whole family-enjoy its healthfulprotection.Fo r serviceof Abbotts "A"Milk,Abbottsde luxe "A " Bu tt e r and o t h er Abbott'd ai r y p r od u ct s , s t op th e AbbottsMilkman or 'phone EVErgreen 0200

    Twice a day, every day, after milking, a ll p ai ls a nd u te ns il s a rescalded, and vigorously scrubbedand scoured.

    West Lancaster Ave., Wayne'Phone--Wayne 1121

    VILLANOVA FARM MARKETLincoln Highway at Spring Mill RoadVILLANOVA, PA.BETWEEN BRYN MAWR AND WAYNE

    ANNUALS

    EVERGREENS1 f t. to 2% ft. High50c to 95c

    Inc.-New ownership-Will open for Season 1932, on May 30th

    M e;;'1Jcr.s!zip RestrictedSeason RatesFamily $35Individual $20

    Complete revision of prices to meet the budget andpurse of the Main LineBUT NO CHANGE IN QUALITY ANDCLEANLINESS

    Write or Phone for new price list and free samples

    Visit Our Gorgeous Display!PLANTS-35c per doz.2 ~ i n . POTS-$1.00 per doz.

    FILL YOUR FLOWERBOXES NOW!PERENNIALS SHADE TREES19c to 35c a Carrier 6 ft . to 12 ft. Tall60c to 95c

    Colonial Village Pool

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    Club Privilege CommitteeP. O. Box No.6, Wayne, Pa,Phone Bryn Mawr 1041

    Make Locker ReservationsNOW

    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEY

    QUALITY -:- SERVICE .:- PRICEBrookmead Offers Al l Three

    Milking time 0" one of our Abbotts"A " farms

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    N 0 Deta i l of CLEANLINESSis overlooked by Abbotts1r

    Each on e o f t h e h u nd re d s otAbbotts " A" d ai ry f arm ers h asbeen t augh t by us the sanitarytechnique of puremilk production.

    Abbotta d./....,e..A.. Cream it taken rommilk of Abbottl "A" Grad FrolUchll wonderful cream.....makeour de I...... "A" Butt.r and de 1'lXe Ice Cream. There Ia no other cream. supply of auch quaUtyIn America.ABBOTrS DAIRIES. Inc. .. .. Pbl1adelpbla. Can1den. South J.....y. SeashoreIJane Loganand tbe AbbottSMilkmea .iag for you Tuead.,. at 7:30 P. M WIPWFAN I

    ABBOTTS ~ A MILK

    SHERIFF'S SALE

    Down money. $200.00.Sheriff's Office, Norristown, Pa.May 10, 1932.

    feet to a point; t he nc e p ar tl y b y L otNo. 7 the two foIlowlng courses and d i st ance s no rth 5 degrees 22 minutes 37seeonds, east 15,02 f e et ; no rth 16 degrees8 minu tes . west 24.44 f ee t t o a point;t he nc e b y Lot No. 8 north 81 degrees 28minutes, east 151.33 feet to the middleo f I on a avenue. the p lace o f beginning.

    OUR TOWN

    Seized and taken In execution as the II H o l ) e l t ~ ' of James 111. Frizzell and Doroth r A. Frizzel l . his wife, and to besold b ~

    SHERIFF'S SALEBY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERIFacias Issued out o f t he Court of Common Pleas o f Mon tg omery C ount y, P a. ,to me direc ted , will be sold at PublicSale on

    Th e Rev. Ernes t C. Earp , rectorof t he C hu rc h o f t he Redeemer, BrynMawr, will be th e commencementspeaker when a class o f t we lv e ar egraduated at Mont g ome ry Sch oo l,Wynnewood, Thursday ' afternoon,

    IJune 2. i HASELTIXE S. LEVER. Sheriff,P up il s of t he Lower an d Middle ISchool will present an out-of-door' Down m o n e ~ - , $200.00.I "A M Ad I Hhel'iff's Otllce. ~ o r r l s t o w n , Pa.pay, erry vent u re o f Robin IMar 10. 1932.

    Hood," at 3 P. M . T he c omme nc e- ' (06-3)ment exercises will s ta rt at 4.30 P. M. Il\Iembers of the graduating class I I

    a re E va n Bruce Byall, John Dins-I SHERIFF'S SALE Imore Clark, Louis Willcox, ThompsonLincoln, Morris Lloyd, Prent ice Jones IBY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERIMcNeely, T homa s J on es Mur r ay : Facias issued out of the Cour t o f como'L . L . k I>.T 'I C ' Imon Pleas of 1 I l o n t g o m e r ~ ' C o u n t ~ ' . Pa.,eWls eVl c ' ,l '"el son, adwallader Ito me d irected. wi ll be sold at PUblic IEvans Payne , Ph il ip s Briggs Rich- Sale on Iardson, Peter As to n S chw ar tz , E d - I Iw in R an ki n S co tt , J r. , an d Reeves I WEDNESDAY, JU"E 8, 1932,Wetherill. I It 12 o 'c lock noon, Easte rn Standard

    ITime. In Cour t Room "C" at the Court,BUSINESS BRIEFS House In t he B or ou gh of NOl'l'lstown'l,said Countr, tile following described real

    . . I estate:Interest or PrinCipalDe an I ng e, f amou s E ng li sh gloom- ALL THAT CER TA IN l ot or piece ofl

    ist, says that worry is interest paid ground. wi th the, buildings and Improve-lon t rouble before it f al ls d ue . That ments thereon erected. situate neal' Nar. I . '1 ' ht 'h t d b er th , L ower lIIerlon Township. 1I10ntIS a c ever saymg ar rig ,welg e gomen' County a nd S ta te of Pennsyl-with good sense , bu t insofar as worry vania , bounded and described according!is a form o f r e asonab le f o re s i gh t and I to a certain survey made as follows, IIn o t p l ai n f us s y apprehension, it 'Cioes i to wit:no h a r ~ to pay .a little "interest on I BEGINNING at a point In the middlet ro ub le b ef or e It faUs d ue. S om e-I of Iona avenue at the distance of 231.52 1times tha t payment of interest can- f ee t mea su re d I n a s o u t h e a s t e r l ~ ' dlreceels th e due-date ent ire ly an d avoids I tion along the m id dl e o f I on a a ve nu eth e payment o f th e ent ire pr incipa l. Ifrom the spike at the Intersection ofHaverford and Mer io n r oa ds ; t he nc e

    Ialong the middle of Iona avenue south16 degrees 8 minu tes . e a st 18.48 feet toa ) Jo in t; t he nc e s ti li a lo ng same on nline curving to the rlg-ht with a radiusof 155.03 feet, the arc distance 52.68 feet,the chord oC said curved Hne bears south6 degrees 23 minutes 53 seconds , east52.42 feet; thence leaving the middle oflona avenue by Lo t No. 12 north 86 degrees 39 minutes 48 seconds, west 155.44

    WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1932,I Chur"'h Notes I' at 12 o'cloclt noon. Eas te rn Standa rd'" Time, In Cour t Room " c" at the CourtHouse In the Borough of Norr is town,~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ said County, the foIlowing described realestate:

    EACII STUIlENTA CLASSEducation fittedto the need. ofthe individualTime OlIn be saved andeduo' .t 1o n buUt up byutilizing part of thes ummer v acat io n tom ak e up cl asse s an dsUbj.cts.

    T h o r o U ~ ~ ~ y alyr.paresGRADESKIGH SCHOOLSCOLLEGESPROFESSIONSHighly recommendedby Coll s, Schools,Educa t or s a ndPsychologistsBend fo r p rospectu l orwrit. for appointment.Dr. lOI. M. WeidberrAtlantlo County TrultBuildingAtlantlo OIty, N. J,DIa l4 8 334

    NARBERTH BRIDGEGARAGE

    Service Book Gives:The NARBERTH BRIDGEGARAGE

    Book sells for $1PHONE NARBERTH 2603for full particulars

    CHAS. S. EBERT

    1 Car Wash Free1 qt. o il f re e with 5 gals. gas'2 f ree ba t te ry recharges2 f ree tube repa i rs4 car washes a t 8 5c e ac hTo p dressings free with2 car polishes or simonizing

    4 spring sprayings freeGrease. jobs free with4 oil changes

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    Buy Direct FromFactory-Sarlepowco $1pearheadAWNING Delh'ere')Special FreeIf It Is Canvas. We Hake Itpow E R S & co .1018 Fi l be r t S t. Phil ...Sond for Catalo. '" Samples

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    The Presbyterian ChurchRev. J oh n V an Ness, D.D., Minister. ALL THAT CERTAlX lot or piece ofMeetings fo r Ma y 29: land, with the tenement thereon.erected, UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain. Isituate In the B or ou gh o f !\arberth, building restrictions.9.45 A. M.-Blble School. F. M . C ou nt y of 1II:ontgomel"y and State ofRobb, superintendent. Pennsylvania, bounded and described ac, The Improvements thereon are a two-11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Me- cording to a survey made as follows, story plastered house, 32 f ee t f ro nt bymorial Da y Service. Sermon Theme: I to wit: 48 feet deep, with five r ooms o n flr'sttloor, f o ur r ooms a nd b at h on second"The War in W hi ch W e Ar e Still BEGINNING at a point In the middle floor. c el la r, g as , e le ct ri c l i gh ts . S pr ln g-Engaged." of Montgomery avenue at the distance field water. hot-watel ' heat, po.rch.11.00 A. M.-The Junior Church, of 125.04 feet northwestwardly from aNarber th-Mer ion-Penn Valley conducted b y M rs . D igb y an d Mrs. corner o f l an d of A, C. Shand ; thenceI Seized and ta\ten in execution a s t heLoen) & ICE IHAS 't h by other land o f t he mor tg ag or s south property of Winf ield S. Ki rk a n d MaryReliable . ml 69 degrees 37 minutes. west 178.74 feet; Edna Kirk, his Wife, and to be sold bySen'lee 6.45 P. M . -M e et in gs o f t he t hr ee thence north 20 degrees 26 minutes , westCHESTER G. JONES IChristian Endeavor Societies. 21.25 feet; t h ence by o tl te r l and of t he HASELTINE S. LEVER. Sheriff.

    1 _ . . ; 2 ~ O ~ O ~ W ~ o o ~ d : : : : b ~ i n ~ e . . . ; A : ; . : . v . : : : e . : . . . . . . ; ; . N ; . : a ; ; . r b ; ; " ' : . . . . ; 4 . ; ; . 0 ; ; , , 5 8 ; ; . . . _ . 7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship . Spe- ,mortgagors north 69 degrees 37 minutes,. . l' d b h I Ieast passing t h rough the m id dl e o f t hecia serVIce, sponsore y tenter-I partition wall sepa rat ing the house onW. P. MIESEN mediate Endeavor Society. Special t he p remi se s hereby. granted f rom t heCarpenter .:. Builder .:. Jobbing music by the members of the society. house adjoining on the no rthwes t 161.87100 N. NARBERTH AVE. Gue st s pe ak er , M r . William Thomp- f ee t t o the midd le o f Montgomery a v e - I ~ = = = = = = = = - - = = = = = = = = Ison a recent g r ad ua te o f t he Phi l _ nu e, and thence a lo ng t he middle linePhones:' a of l\[ontgomery avenue south 58 degrees

    Day-Narber th 3973-1\1 delphia School of th e Bible. 52 minutes, east 27.15 f ee t t o the place; ; ; ; ; N ~ i g : h ; t ; ; ; N ; a ; r b ~ e ~ r t h ~ ~ 2 ~ 8 ~ 9 ~ O ~ . R ~ ; ; ~ Next Tuesday Evening-Commun-Iof beginning.

    Iity Bible Class taught b y M is s Har-: BY VJR1'UE OF A W!lIT OF FIERIrison. : The Improvements thereon are a two- Facias Issued o ut o f the Cour t o f Com-N T d E D" Istory p laste red house , 18 feet front br mon Pleas of Montgomery Coun ty, Pa"ex t ues ay vemng - Is tnc t 42 feet deep; three rooms on first floor, I to me directed. will be sold at Publicmee ti ng i n t hi s c hu rc h in the inter- thr'ee rooms and bath on s ec on d floor, Sale onests of Stewardship promotion. Dr . c el la r, g as , electric lights. SpringfieldBieber, of Cynwyd , wi ll p re si de . D r. water. hot-water heat, porch front, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1932,

    G. L. Morrow wi ll c o nd u ct th e con- Seized and ta!ten In el'ecution as the at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern Standardference. p r o p e r t ~ . of .Jolm ,Veigel and Charles W. Time, In Court Room "C" at the CourtNext Wednesday Evening-Prayer I Clemens. trading as Merion Construction House In the Borou gh o f Nor'l'istown,IMeeting, followed by a meet i ng o f t h eICompany. a nd to be sold by said County, the following descl'ibed realIS' estate:esslOn. HASELTIXE S. LEVER, Sheriff.--- I ALL THAT CERTAIN lot 01 piece ofI Baptist Church of the Eyangel I Down money, $200.00. gTound s it ua te n ea r Nar be rt h. In theRobe rt E . Keighton, Minister. ISheriff's Omce, Norristown, Pa. Townshil) o f L ow er lIIerion, COUlity ofSunday , May 29; I lIlay 10, 1932. IMontgomel"Y a nd S t at e of Pennsylvania,9.45 A. M.-The Church School. (06.3) Ibounded and described according to acertain survey and p la n made for Samh11.00 A. M.-Morn ing Worship. D. Stotesburg, as follows. t o w it :Se rmon : "Memory t h e Ally of Faith ." IA Memorial Da y sermon. SHERIFF'S SALE BEGINNING at a point in the middle7.45 P. M.-Evening Worsh i p. Se r- : of Iona avenue at the d is tance of 171.52"A dB ' At M S BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI I feet measured In a s o u t h e r l ~ ' directionmon; n eg m y anctu- II I iddl f ' far ." Facias Issued out of the Cou r t o f Com- a ong ,t_,e m e 0 lona a\enue romY mon Pleas of Montgomery County, Pa., the slllke at the intersection of the mid-, 'Vednesday, June 1: to me d irec ted, wllI be sold at PUblic Id ie l in e of Haverford and Merion roads:I 8.00 P. M.-Praye r Service. Th e S al e o n Ithence s ti l l a lo ng the middle of lona, s econd d i scu s sion of the thirteenthII' : ~ ' e ~ ~ e t s ~ o u t ~ ~ ) 6 0 1 ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ : n ~ e m : ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ e ~ ~ :i chapter of Firs t Cor in th ia ns . T he WEDNESDAY, JUXE 8, 1932, Imidd le o f lona a \ ' e ~ u e south 81 degreesIverses fo r specia l cons iderat ion ar e iat 12 o'clock noon, Eas te rn Standa rd 28 minutes , wes t 151.33 f ee t t o a point;~ ' ~ ; ; ; ~ ; i i i ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 1 1 th e fourth to th e seventh, inclusive. ' Time. In Cour t Room "c " at the Court thence north 16 degrees 8 minutes, west___ . House In the Borou gh o f Xor rl st own, 40 feet to a point; thence north 73 de-

    I f II ' d 'b d I grees 52 minutes, east 150 feet to theMethodist Episcopal Church said County. the 0 oWlllg escn e reaIestate: middl e o f lona avenue, the first-men-Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Pastor . I . t ioned po in t and 111ace of beginning.Sunday , May 29: ALL THAT CERTAIX lot or piece ofl9.45 A. M.-Sunday School. I g"l'ound, with the buildings and improve- UNDER A:'D. SUB JE CT t o c er ta in

    I 11.00 A. M.-Morn ing Worsh i p and !ments ~ h e r e o n e r e c t e ~ , situate near Nar- bu ild ing rest r ic t IOns.ISermon. Owing t o t he Baccalaure-, berth. II I the TownshIp of Lower l\lerlon' l .. 9', . , ICount y o f l \l on tg omery a nd S ta te ofl The Impro\ements theleon ate a -1{,-at e ServIces m th e Lower MerIOn, I 'ennsvlvania bounded and described ac-I s to ry f ra me a nd stucco house. 32 feetHigh School th e usual Epworth Ic o r d i n ~ to a 'plan as follows, to wit: I front b ~ 54 feet deel). with f ive roomsL ea gu e a nd E v en in g Se rv ic es w i ll b e I Ia wl b at h o n f ir st f loo r. four rooms and't t d I B E G I ~ r - ; ' I " G at a point In the center Ihath on second fioor. attic. ce lla r. gas.oml e . ' line of Anth\\,:yn road at the distance of Ielectr'ic lights. Springfield water', hot-Tuesday , May 31: ~ 4 8 . n o feet measured southwestwardly water heat, inclosed s ide porch ; two-ca r8.00 P. M . -M e et in g o f t he Sun- along the said center line o f Anthwyn s tu cc o g ar ag e, 18 feet b ~ 20 feet.shine Bible Class at t he h ome of Mrs. I'oad from Its intersection wit h t he cen-Verna 'Woodcock, 1128 :Montgomery tel ' l ine of Oale road ; thence cont inu ing I ~ e i z ~ d and t ~ l e e n in execution as t h along the said center line o f Anthwyn p lo pe l ty of WlIlfield S. Klrlt and lIlal')avenue. road southwestwardly on t he a rc of a Edna Kirk, his Wife. and to be sold by'Vedllesday, June 1: circle curving to the left with a radius ITh e June Meeting of t h e Woman ' s of 548.22 feet. t he a rc d is tance of 50.021 HASELTINE S. LEVER. Sheriff.

    I Foreign ,Missionary Society of the feet to a })olnt; thence north 16 degreesI h 'I ' 8 . ut . t 13- 60 feet t "point nown money, $200.00,P I adelphIa Conf er en ce w i ll b e h el d nun es. \\es . , 0 .. . '.. , thence north i3 degrees 52 minu tes . eas t Sher i ff s Otllce, Norristown, Pa,III ou r chur ch. S e s s l O ~ s , 10.30 A . ~ . fill feet to a point: thence south 16 de- May 10, 1!l32.land 2.00 P. M. Th e chief speaker Wil l gTees 8 minutes. east 1 38 .i t f ee t t o thelIbe Mrs. J. Ch it umba r, w i f e of th e I centel' l in e o f All thwyn road , the first = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~==========;;..;;=====-IBishop of th e Jubbelpore Area, In - mentioned point and place of beginning.dla All th f t h IBeing known as 433 A n t h w ~ ' n road. I. e women 0 ou r own w 0 IIar e i nt er es te d i n F or ei gn Missions I The Improvements thereon are a 21f.,-wi ll be we lcome . ! s t o r ~ ' stone a nd f mm e house, 24 feetI front hy 36 feet deep, with a two-storyC frame addition, 4 feet bv 12 feet; three Ianon Earp to Speak a t " ooms o n f il 's t f lo or . t l; re e r ooms a ndI Montgomery COl11menCenlent hath on second f loor . attic, cellar, gas,electl'!c l ig ht s. S pr in gf ie ld wa te r, h ot water heat, side porch, one-car framegarage, 12 feet by 20 feet.

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    May 27th . Two SinglesMay 2 8t h . . . . . . '" DoublesMay 30th . .. , . . . . . Two SiflglesPlay starts at 2.30 o'clock

    Series Tickets--$5.00Daily Tickets--$2.003 days

    I matches we re p laye d b y Badger,Wa lke r and Kruse . The doubles teamconsisted of Rainey and Crawford.

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    on you r h ea te r if y ou h av e usclean your smoke pipe andboiler now. . . . The cleaning.which we do at moderate cost toyou, will prevent t hem f romrusting, a nd make them lastl onge r and g ive bet te r hea ti ngservice.

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    the master award at the 1932Eastern Beauty Trade Show?

    Smedley and Mehl Co.Able to Meet DemandI (Cont inued trom Page Three) I (Cont inued trom Page One) Official authorization to l ea se theI . I t'Merion avenue, s pe nt t he week-end Imee lng. A lt ho u gh H amp e re d by Loss, first floor of the buildingon the north-in Pittsburgh. I All t he Eng l ish work i n the higher Ardmore Firm is in Posi. e as t c or ne r o f Cricket' avenue and

    Mrs. W il li am Y . Hutchinson, of Igrades will be in charge of Miss Jean- t ion to Serve Public ICricket Terrace for use as the Ard-Woodside avenue, entertained at a ette Del l, a graduate of Swar thmore more Post Office was r ece ived thi sbridge party last Tuesday evening. ICollege, who i s c omplet ing her work Although its loss in the recent ' week from the Unit ed S ta te s Post

    Mrs. H. G. Reevs, of Windsor ave - t hi s year fo r a master's degree in f ir e, whi ch at one time seemed to Office Department, Washington, D. C.nue, enter tained the members of her IEnglish at th e University of Pennsyl- threaten a large part of Ardmore, was According to Joseph M. Baltz, post-br'd club Th d . . master, removal o f t he post office toI ge on u rs a y evenmg. . Sh h t ht t J "" consIderable the Smedley & Mehl Co~ . . . . . .............. M vanIa. e as aug a eLLerson, ' . Inew quarters will take place Satur-_ _ _ ". L trs . Gl eo rge .R. For te?bacher, ofIN. J" at the Wyncroft School in is qui te abl e to mee t a ll demands day, June 25. Mr. Baltz s tated hean wyn nne, WIll entertam the mem- P tt t d t th Sh S h 1 h' h .hat Permanent lOS own an a e earer c 00 w IC may be made upon it for lum- receIved many communications ex-b e ~ ' s of h er cl ub at luncheon and Pi tt sburgh. ' ber, coal an d building materials. pressing approva l o f t he new locationWave Won bridge on Monday, June 6.1\1 d M Ch G P I Miss Loi s Wunderlich was e le ct ed T hi s i nf orma ti on was receIved con- selected by postal authorities.r. an . rs. auncey. . ax- to fill the vacancy in the fourth grade tradicting a popular belief that the John Uman i, proprietor of the Mer-

    son, of , ~ e n I l w ? r t h road, MerIon, are c re at e d by t he r es ig na ti on o f Mrs . firm had been all but wiped out a ndI on Restaurant, located in the build.among the arrIvals at the Chalfonte- AI" e P t 11 A d te f W t was unable to do business as a result ing selected fo r the post office, saidH d.l H 11 ' Atl t' C' h' Ie os e e. gra ua 0 es 'a k10n a m an IC Ity t IS Chester State Teachers' College, M iss o f losses sustained in the fire. In Ihe expected to move his restaurant towee. Wunderlich ha s been teaching in the correcting this erroneous report, it is Lancaster avenue, Ardmore.Mrs. B. F. Kennan, of Avon road, East Pikeland consolidated school an d said on good authority that t he p ri n-is spending several days at the Chal- lives in Chester County. cipal loss was suffered in the lu mb er Last Tu esd ay th e Rad nor tennis

    fonte-Haddon Hall i n A tl an ti c C it y The appointment of a th t h part o f the business but that even team bowed to Lower Merion. Itthis week no er eac er Id th h. will be made at the June meeting of here, the company i s quite able to wou seem at t e boys from WayneMiss Evelyn S. Jefferis, daughter I t he Boa rd t o t each gene ra l shop work meet an y demands which Inay be have acquired the losing habit on t heof M r. and Mrs . S amue l E . Jefferis, Iand science. The shop will incloude made upon it. courts. The only bright s po t i n thelof Dudley avenue, received h er c er - electricity, shee t met al s a nd wood - The coal and building material sec - mee t, f rom the Radnor po in t of view,Itificate in music education fro In the works. ti on s w er e u nh ur t by the flames. was the thi rd match, played by Mertz,Combs Conservatoryof Music on Wed- i Under the reorganization Miss Lime, cement and other phases were who won. The first, second and four th

    . nesday evening, when the commence-I Anna Moore will teach home econom- untouched, a nd t he re i s absolutely no ~ i i i i i i i . i i ~ = ~ . iI=============I n ~ e n t e.xercises were held at the Sco t- i cs , girls' hygiene an d act as schoo l reason f or t he rumor that the firm's~ , . ~ . ~ . ; ; ; . ~ . ~ _ ~ ; _ ~ _ ~ ; _ ; ; _ ~ _ ~ ; _ ~ _ ~ tlsh RIte Temple in Philadelphia. nurse, and Mr. Wethe ra ll as physical facilities were seriously affected. II Mr. an d Mrs. W. James Drennen, education director. Fo r a t ime i t appea red ' a s t houghMONTH of MAY lof 417 Grove Place, ar e being con- Other teachers who have been re- it might be handicapped due to the'I gratulated upon the b i rt h o f a daugh- appointed fo r 1932-33 include: Ethel I o ~ s of a l .arge ~ I U o u n t of lumbel', but I.ter, Winona Jane, born last Friday Williams, Amy Eni on , F ai th McAu- thiS loss IS easIly replaceable and it ,evening. ! liffe, Florence Bishop, Myl '1 Pope Si- i s pos si bl e t o s up pl y any feature i

    Miss Sar ah Burgess , o f Hampden I mon, Emma Cully, Ethel Worst, Sa- which may be desired upon demand. Iavenue, wil l spend the week-end and rah Hoak, Katherine Dale, Marion !l\:emorial Day at ~ a t k i n s Glen, New,' l \ ~ i l l e r , Caroline Brenner, Mary Hoov- Chosen Banking Officer I1: ork, where she WIll be the guest of! el, M argaret Gassner, Frances Stacey B. Lloyd, of Mill Creek road,lMrs. P. B, Sullivan. ;Fricke, Allan Wetherall, Anna Moore, Ardmore, was elected vice-presiq,ent I

    Mrs. Dudley Rushton, of Homewood ICarlton Harknes s and P rinc ip al W. of t ~ National A s s ~ c i a t i o n of ~ i u t u a l lt 't ' d 1 'James Drennen. SavIngs B an k a t ItS conventIon in Iavenue, en eI aIne twe ve guests at I New York C it y l a st Saturda. Mluncheon on Wednesday. ' Ll d '" y . r.E I R t M o ~ IS vIce-presIdent o f t he P hl la - II ar y e u rn s o n erger . I delphia Savings Funds Society.i Te n Groups to Join in I Po ll S h ow Opposi t ion

    Memorial Day Celebration! (Continued - ;;:;:- Page One) .Honored a t Princeton ILeWIS H. VanDusen , of Overbrook, i(Continued !l'om page One) i s disseminated, it is expected that a senior at Princeton University, has,'

    Not onl will the all wear bri ht- 1- mol': citizens will a rr iv e a t a con- been selected as one of t he j oi n tLa t inored G e ~ r g e W a ~ i n g t o n hats ;s t ~ ~ y I "Juslon on t he ma tt e r. . . s a lu t at o ri ans f or t he Commencements tep jaunt i ly in the line of parade, but I W h e ~ h e r t he t ot al O ~ p o s l t l o n to the exercises. VanDusen was e lect ed to II,f ou r o f t h . b '11 . h Ime rg et was made mal11fest at the r e- Ph i B et a K a pp a in his junior ,.'ear.ell' n um er WI receIve t e, . .impor tant American Legion School'

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    Woven French Picket FenceDistinctive Red Cedar GardenFurniture

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    AN APPRECIATIONprove the appearance and will relievea bad situation which has usually developed at that pomt during any timeof heavy rainfall.

    Mdy.27 .. i 2 ! t 2 . X , ~ , : . ~'/.",1,JJ.;-;.:,:Borough Ge ts County Aid, M r s ~ 'Briner ,Elected .. , ' . ,' . ' o u t s t a n d i ~ g , ; d ue t o the c l i a i r j j i i m ~ ies; 'Mrs. T ~ ; ~ i , ' ~ h a i r i n a r i ' c i f ~ , C Q m i i i i t ; ' L M ' H" h' Sh . :. ",,[,,:;!,":, f o r Have rf o rd Avenue " '. ' - _ ~ P a r e i i t Teach: Head persoJ:1aLcontactwith t h e : : p a r e n t s ~ ' o f tee for Italian Mothers. We appre- "I . II . c 001 N o ~ e s ', . ~ . ~ , . .";, pre-school children. We feel wehav.e ciate the tune andta]enL g i v e n ~ ' b Y(Continued trom Page One) (Continued trom Page One)"-- c o n t r i ~ u t e d o ~ 'snate"to the winnillg Miss Fricke_in_directingthe music By BI LL. MA CA Nusually satisfactory and durable. school..Mr. 'Gilber t invited the par- o f t he three'awards' given our' state and t ~ e c o - o p e ~ ~ t i . ( ) n of Miss Gas sn er : Starting the group of Senior activ-The failure of The Merion Tit]e . .., for the: S ummer Round-up. :Mrs . i n mak ing our pos t e r s . ' ities a s' f i t t i n g : c l o ~ e : t o their highents .to Visitthe build.in.gs, t h e , : . , ~ a s A ~ Wel'deman had charge of th' o" 'k' .....,. sc'hool day's, t h e r e . ~ l l ' be.tbe Senl'or& Trust Company last October, l'n- ,. ' .'. . IS Wr . "0 '"1' ' ' .d h' ffi t t' ' - ... ur goa this year has been a Clvo]ving some of the Borough's tax r oms a n IS own 0 ce ~ . Ime ,."OJ1r .Child.Welfare subscriptiollSstandard ,association,whicb we are ass Day Program ip a s s ~ m b l y thismoney, which was then on deposit of t he year. ' t" , have been gaining steadily in face. of pleased to announce we have attain- FI1day. Under the direction of Annethere,made it necessary for Council Asthis\vas' the l a s t : r e g u l i i t : : ~ , e e t - jli.e f a ~ t . ? f . , r e d u c e d salaries. W e a J : ~ ed. "Thecertifi 'cate will be awarded A ~ a m s , the.committee,consisting ofso d r a ~ t - 1 c ~ ~ I Y tocur ta il the 1932 bud- ing io r thissch'ool year: ~ h f o ~ $ j n g } b a I l ~ U I } 6 ~ the i n s p i r ~ t i o J i : ) l ' i a \ W i l I at the state Convention. . ~ l e a n o r D e V i l b t e l l , Roy Williams, Em-g e t , . t l j a ~ a ] m o s t no funds are now officers were elected and i r i s t a j ] e ' c i ~ f < i r l j j 1 J l e t o - , - t h ~ s e who h s ~ e " ' s : U b s c ~ l ~ e d : " ... ,,' , mett Wynne and Bill Macan,has p]an-a v a l 1 ~ l > l e for normal street repairs . . " , . , . . . ' ,IMrs. ,Dunnington has ""beenglvmg ,- "We,clos: this;admblistration count- ned a night .club show, including aand in1provement. It has been the in- the c o ~ m g year. , . : : : . ' : ~ : ~ , \ I l u c b t ime to this wo.rk., ... ~ n g ~ m o n g l t s c h l , e f . a s ~ e ~ s the i n c r e ~ s e take-off'of the late Senior01ass Play.tentioJl of Council last year to make . P r e s l d : n ~ , M r s . ~ ; G. B n n e x : ! ; ~ . r . . s t G'''Through. the ge.nerollity pf :r.,;A. - earnest and ~ n ~ l h g ~ n t ] e a d e r s ~ l p , !t's all. very complicated and verythis cqmpletion of the Haverford ave'; vIce-preSIdent,. Mrs: ! ' . - : - ' ! ' . i : : ' D ~ ~ ~ g - . ':j!:. Wohlert, .the" . : W a r p ~ . j ; } 1 , _ p . ... T . i i ; ~ ; ~ e ] o y a ] ~ y to ~ & : t J O n a l Ideals and the mte re st lng and entertaining. Harrynue improvement a part of the 1932 ton; second Vlce-pres,tdent, ' d l t ~ i B l ! S i ; : : ~ S , ' ; ,Presented to the S c h o o l B i t a r d . . , I i ~ v ~ n : o - o p ~ r a t l . v e . spmt that has made for Lott and H,eJen Aiken as t he h os tprogra.m, b ut t ha t was abandoned rah . H ~ a ~ ; s e c r e t a r y , ' ~ s . - : . o T ; ~ ~ ; Y t * ~ 1 t I ! g ) ! ~ ! : \ n ~ ~ r e . ~ s ~ b ~ , i P J e : l J i ! t \ . j ~ ~ ~ ' a 0:u r assocIatIon a r e c o ~ d of .well-spent and hostess , with Roy Williams diwhen ~ became necessary to curtail Laug'hbn, treasurer, M r s ; : l i ' ! ; ~ ~ i ~ f ! l ] ~ l i , r , a W ~ n o f the bi-centennial of. the ~ m e . a ~ ene rgy. WIth s ince re ap- recting the 'orchestra, ar e expected tothe bullget. I t i s theCounty Aid and M o x o n . ! ' ~ ' f i.: ',1 birthof GeorgeWasmni'ton;"" .... ,."'':' precIstlOn.of the loyalty and unsel- make,quite a sensation. .that op]y;:w hichmakes it p o s s i b l ~ for , After the election tlie ' i ' e t i i o i n g ' : P " f ~ ! i ~ " . r h ~ , s ~ ~ e ~ o b j ~ t i v ~ s ' o i ~ d ~ ~ ~ t i ~ ~ ~ s d e v ~ : I ? ; ~ h i c h y o have given as , J.the B p r o u ~ h to obtain this.imporve- I ~ e n t , Mrs. ~ a m u e l McCartney, v{1Ji haveQeen the basis f or o ur programs. ~ u con rl ~ ~ I o n to ~ h l s . year's. w o r ~ , The Gir]s' Hi-Y will finish up theirment ~ h i s year..... . . _ gIven a unanImous vote of thanks .:fo r We have, brought outstanding s p ~ a l i . - > t an a b l ? m ~ faIth m. the future work for this' year in a picnic to beThe' negotiations WIth the County her constructive and progress ive:aJ ;: 'ers :along this l ine Mrs Brl'n' er anid'- } ~ t h t . e t drganlzation an.d WIth personal held Saturday; .The girls are ""ked, . . t t' I . . ' . . , . , gr a I U e for you . 'fid d ...,C o m m ' ~ s s i o n e r s were conduct ed by mml s ra Ion. t ~ a . ] ~ r g e l Y thr ough her committee , have beenc active in tr . . r con ence an to bring along both a lunch and aCharles V. Noel, whom the voters of her efforts and m S ~ J r l ~ g leadership t ~ i s J p a r t , o f our work. . ' ' r n ~ ~ ; d ~ ? I S report IS r ~ p e c t f u l 1 Y sub- bathing sui t, s o there will probablythe First District re-e]ected to the that the local orgamzatl,on,has q U ~ I i - , " .pur Study Group.. .u n d e r . t h ~ , ' d i ~ be something doing. .County Committee last month as a fied as a s t a ~ d a r d association. . ,rection of Miss Pray has had a n ~ n i - r . ; ~ " , - " ~ " " ~ " " " " ~ ~ " ~ " ' __ ~ " " ~ ~ -tried and true f riend and supporter T ~ attentIon of the parents was berof. meetings in : ~ p i t e . o f the fact, .of the County Organizat ion. Asso- agam caBed to ~ h garden party plaJ.l- :that .. there has been less . t ime for .Jc i ~ t e d wit h Mr, Noe] i n this enter- ned for ";ednesday afternoon, 'Jiipestudy because of added responsibil i- :prise 1 was Counc ilman Rober t F. 1st, at 2 0 clock, on the lawn CJf ~ r s . ties.ill the home.Wood; as cha irman of the Borough Rober t J. Nash. .. ' ; '- 'We wish to thank Mrs Schock 'Highway ?ommitteil, who, during the The.workof the assoc ia tion for the alsothe editor of "Our T ~ ~ , " ' f O ; ,:recent primary campaign, had ex- yea r Just .ended was ably presented the sple'ndl 'd ubI ' 't . k .b th 'd ..P lCI YgIven our-wor .plamed to the people of Narberth the y e presl ent, Mrs. Samuel. Mc- We fee] that . t t"p Td'ffi ] ' . C t 't h f 11 ' more In eres m . .'I c t ie s whIch he had f requentlyI ~ ~ T ~ e y , ~ h e 0 owmg repor,t: -A. work has been stimulated:because :met III a ~ endeavor to negotiate for . e SIXt year o our e X l s t e n ~ e , Qf this publicity. .C o u n t ~ a ld . He had pointed out that IwhIch has roBed by, hiS been a trying . "..... .... .it was usually necessary for him to one for our organization, as well as . Mrs. Nas h a nd her capable .comobtain the endorsement of Peter C. for professional organizations. ~ I t t e e have r ~ n d : r e d valuable servHess, the Township :Organiza tion "Despite the f ac t that many de- ~ c to the assocIatIon. At every meetl ea der, a nd had ven tu re d to p re di ct mands have been made upon our mg there were a number of hostesses t h at i f the people of Narberth would members, they have ]oYally m a i n t a i n _ t o g r ~ e t the m e m b ~ r s as well as servesupport the Organization candidates ed' their own membership and have . r e f r ~ s h ~ e n t s . T ~ I S w e ~ c o m e is- an esin the.primary campaign and demon- enlis ted the co-operation of new peo- ~ n b , a l ,m a real hve umt.strate by their votes that they were pIe. Not only have we grown in num- ..tt l ia s been t he p ri vi le ge of t he rnot hos ti le to the County Organiza. ber s but in active membership. Ap- p ~ e s i ~ e n t _ t attend the Southeasterntion, it would then be easily possible preciation of this is due Mrs. Miller ~ I s t r l c t , Meeting at Pottstown with'I'I'n--ffi ~ - ~ - ~ ~ . ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ; - nf or the Borough of Narbe rth to go and her committee. SIX others from our association, thed ir ec t to Nor ri stwn and , in its own "Our chairmen have been zealous County.,qonvention at Hatboro witJ,,"name, obtain favorable consideration in stimulating the work of the ir con!- eleven others. 'The P. T. A. Institutefor any reasonable request for Coun- mittees through enr iched programs in Philadelphia was attended, accomty aid. and great enthusiasm. Realizing that panieiLby three others, and one ofourIn commenting on t hi s Mr . Noe] n ei th er school nor home could p ro - m ~ m b e r s , . Mrs. Woolmington, will resaid, "We felt that during the prim- g,ress far, i attempting to secure the c e l V ~ . a dIploma in l eade rship due to 'O. A. E. ary campaign we had pledged our- r ights of chddren, without the assist- regular ~ t t ~ n d ~ n c e and work comp]et2 1 1 selves to the voters of Narberth to ance of the communi ty , we 'have co- ed l;\t this; InstItute.3 0 1 obtain such County aid directly and operated with the Public "Library in ' ;. ic .mle:to the generosity of themem- .2 3 1 immediately aft er th e p rimar y, pro- awa rd ing b o o ~ s to the winners . in the l i e ~ s ..-tlie J?l'esident was privileged to .2 2 0 vided t he Organization t ic ke t w as summer readmg clubs. We wish to a'ttehd,the 36th, annual convention of 1 0 0 supported. That ticket was hand. thank Mrs. Wood and Miss; Church tbeNational Congress of Parents and6 0 0 somely supported by t he people of fo r the ir co-operation. .. Teachers at Minneapolis,' Minnesota. .1 0 0 Narberth and it was, therefore, up to ",Rea lizing the value of v isua l edu- t? e "inspiration gained'from contact7 1 0 us to make good. No one claims any catIOn we have presented to the schoo] With :these ' national leaders wiII en .o 1 0 special.credit for what has been ac- thi s year a moving picture proJector able.your president to render va]u-o 0 0 compli shed . The voter s of Narberth for use iiI both auditorium and'c]ass;;:: 'ltble- s e t ~ c e ,in 'years to come.o 1 0 did it all.on the primary election day." ~ o o m ~ .. A great part o f th e success "In addit ion, the president hasIt i.s known to the.close friends and m, r a ~ s m g money fo r thi s i s due our written two articles for the Pennsyl3 a s s o c l a t ~ s of CounCilman Wood, that p rmc lp al , Mr. D re nnen , and our vania Parent-Teacher; one, "The Ex.the pavmg of the westerly extension schoo] f a c u ~ t y : To them. we extend ceptiona] Child;" the other, "Characof Haver fo rd avenue is a s ou rce of 0.u r ~ p p r e . c l a t l o n for then co-opera- ter Building in the Home."great persqnal satisfaction to him- tlOn m thIS and a lso for the regular " 'l 'hepr es id t rt h 1self, because it brings to a f inal com- attendance at meetings and willing- and officl'a] e p n r e r ~ p o t ' s efr pthersona ." t . t h 1] a p cIa IOn 0 e t re -pletlon the s treet Improvement pro- ness 0 assls w en ca ed upon. mendous servI'c r d d th' ,. h' h h '" "Th e t d ' . t t' h e en ere IS organl-gram w IC e Imtlated in 1924 and e pr sen a mIDIS ra Ion a s a t - zation by th E t' C .which, with the co-operation of the I tempted to enunciate clearly the poli- D';" Stockb ek xfiecu IV: o m ~ l d t t e e :. h' h h ~ ' ec , 1"8 Vlce-presl entpeople of Narberth, has been so suc - c les w IC we ave pledged ourselves Miss Hooed ' 'd 'cessfully accomplished. When this to maintain by eliminating from our Mrs M r, h ~ : c o n vlce-presl ent;Haverford avenue work has been com- meetings discussions of all that is Schr' d c atug m, secMretary; Mrs., t '1 b . . ' oe er, reasurer' r. Drennenpleted, there WIll remain in Narberth con r over sla ceause of mdlvldual principa]' th h" f .'no public streets that are not covered dif ferences in religion and polit ics. comml'tt' Me c aTlrmen h .standmg. W h d ees, rs. own c aIrman of

    With an adequate and substantial e a v e rawn upon our r esources ' Spec' 1 C 't t ' B I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Wodern sur face . Narbrook Park for music, study groups and ]eader-- la omml ee on etter Mov-L M ~ ] ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~ ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ n V ~ ~ ~ ~ : I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ;still privately owned by the abutting our Mother's Chorus, under the ab]e' IIproperties and public funds fo r thei r direction of Mrs. Drennen. We hope'improvement and maintenance cannot they will continue their valuable conlegally be expended on them. tribution to OUr programs. Mrs. Dren-The plans for the improvement of nen gave unstinting]y of her time andHaverford avenue, by means of the talent to this work.County aid just granted, include the "Our Summer Round-up has beenElimination of an open ditch on thesouth s ide of that s tr ee t. The surface water which now flows throughthat ditchinto the brook will be pipedunderground, which will greatly im-

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    PAOLIR, H.Sims, s s '. , ' 0 1Shunk, cf., If , 0 1Tompkins, 2b, ss. 0 0Girard, 3b . . . . . 0 1Umbach, rf 1 1Crandle, 1b .. ,. 0 1Scott , If ., p 0 1Larkins, c ' 0 2Brown, p" If 0 1Ford, cf , .. 0 0Potter, 2b 0 01 9 24 9

    NARBERTHR. H. O. A. E.Francis, rf 0 2 2 1 1Powell, 2b 0 1 3 1 0MacGregor, ss " 1 1 2 3 1Slaughter, If .. , 1 1 4 0 0Mooney, cf .. . , ., 1 1 3 0 0Gilfillan, 1b .. ,. 1 2 6 0 0Sacco, 3b .. , . . . 0 Il 1 2 0Long, c , . . . . . " 1 1 4 1 1Graham, p 0 0 0 2 0Carroll, 1b 0 1 2 0 0Rubincam, 3b ., 0 0 0 0 0Tota ls ' . . . . . ' 5 10 27 10 3Paoli ., .. ,. . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1Narberth . . . . 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 x -5Two-Base Hits-MacGregor, Carroll, Girard, Three-Base Hits-Gilfillan, Powell. Home Run - Long.Stolen Bases-Powell, Gilfillan, Umbach. Bases on Balls-Oc Graham1; off Brown, 3; off Scott, 1. StruckOut-By Graham, 4; by B rown , 2 ;by Scott , 5. Number of Hits-OffGraham, 9 in 9 inn ings i off Brown, 0in 2 inn ings ; off Scot t, 10 in 6 innings. Umpires-Burton and King.

    Gene Davis' men began to find gooduse fo r the i r bludgeons in their nextturn at bat, after Brown was forcedto t ak e left field due t o a s or e armand Scott came in to thr ow 'em up.Bang, bang, bang I went the Bo:roughbats after he took t he hil l and soonthey were out in f ront , never to becaught up\vith 'again;Walter'Macqregor started the trouble for Scott with a resounding doub]e and spiked the pentagon on Barney Slaughter's one-baser as the for

    mer Penn star reached the keystonewhen the pel le t s]{pped through theoutfielder's hands. ,Followed a singleto left off Cliff Mooney's war club,after which lanky Bob Gilfillan electrified the crowd with one of ~ favoritethree-baggers, shipping in Slaughterand Mooney.Johnny Long, new backstopper, wasmainly accountable for the final braceof the homesters ' tallies . Gilly registered with his second hit of the day,this time for one base, and Long po]ed a choice Scott shoot far to ther eaches of the outfie ld for a f ou rmaster, sewing up the game.Little Harry Francis, the ex-NotreDame star, who has t he speed of ascared rabbit , shared hitt ing honorswith Gi lf il lan , each col lect ing twosaf et ie s. Hody Powel l, a graduatefrom t he j un io r t eam, h ad onl y onehit, but it was a long thr ee -baggerto centerf ield, while MacGregor andCharley Carroll , the later anothernewcomer, each collected a double. Ofcourse, Johnny Long's Ruthian wallopwas the choice long-distance clout ofthe afternoon,Paoli's batting honors went to Jimmy Larkins , peppery r eceive r, whoclicked with two for the afternoon'spastiming, and George Girard, quietAIl.Main Line hot-corner selection of1931, was the star long distance clubber with one double to his credit.Following is the complete boxscore:

    "Page'SixN a ~ b e r t h Sluggers Make

    .Good S t ar t , Downing Paoli

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    We wish t o t ak e t h is oppo r tu n i ty o f pub l ic ly express ing ou rthanks an d appreciat ion of th e splendid service, an d co-operat ion~ i v e r s a l l y given us while fire wa s rag ing in our l umber yard onMonday , May 16.

    HNarbe r t h Day s "Friday and Saturday-Two Big Days

    The efficiency and b ra v er y s h own by th e various fire companies, th e splendid work o f th e police, an d th e willingness anddesire of th e en ti r e c i ti z en ry a t l a rg e to a i ~ . i n avert ing 'what might .have been a catastrophe, ar e no w a matter of record .

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    ." - , . ,The Main Line may well feel proud o f . ,this t angi b le d emon strat ion ~ it s , a d c : q ~ t e protect ion.

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