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    I Football Iarberth vs. Ewing A. A.Saturday Afternoon SEND US ITEMSFOR FIRESIDECOLUMNVOLUME III. NUMBER 6 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    SecretarJ.

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    ANDREW GREE;\;E

    BG DAYOYS'DAYULLYTIMESUNDAYNOVKllUER 19, 1916Mr, A. ~ I SI 'f:erAL FEATURES

    EVERYBODY WELCOME-GIVEN BY BOYS OFN A U ~ I E R T U )[ETHODIST EPIS.( ,OPAL SUNDAY SCJIOOLnOOST TilE CAUSE BY YOURPRESENC}:En:NING ADDUESS 74i)"RELIGIOUS AND POLITICALSITUATION I N THE BALKANS"MR. MIKAIL M. DORIZASU. of P. Chom)lion Athlete

    A LETTER TO YOU

    BAPTIST JUBILEE WEEK

    Dear S i r : -You have ofte-II heard the expression, t ha t t he NARBERTH BALLTEAM does much to pu t XARBERTH Ol': THE MAPThe y h av e a ga in b rough t t he PE:\'NA:\'T to OU'R HOME TOWl' :'and, feeling that you appreciate this, we write you to dete rmine jus thow far you ar e w.illing to go in tendering them a Testimonial Banquettogether with a suitable memento that they can appreciate, on T h u r s ~day, November 23rd.. Your donation for the cause wiII be whatever ~ " o u feel that you cangive. We ar e leaving this up to you.WiII you k indly mail your check "OW to the order o f ROBERT G.SAVILL, Treasurer?

    n e t t ~ Baxfter's Gosslll.THE FIRESIDE

    RosK Howenst ei n has recovered Celebrate Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Church and Sundayf rom an attaek 01' la grippe. School

    Head what t he "Cub" has to sayon another page.

    Mormon l:rimeK and treasons wiIIhe discloged next Sunday night in theP r e g h ~ t e r i a n Church.

    Mrs. G. \V. Bottoms is visiting he rsigter, Mrs. Pyle. of ~ r a n d y w i n e Summit.

    MisK Maud Wipt', o f W ind go r a ndIona avenueR, entertained the gewingclub of whicb she is a member Tuesllay afternoon.

    Miss Elizabeth Miller ha s Igsued Invitations 1 '0 1' II party on Thursdayevening,

    PleaKe send goods for rummage saleo f K in g' s Daughters to 229 N. Narberth avenue on November 20, insteadof 106 : \' . Narberth avenue.

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    I:'iHHUUL DA:'i(,E. IMiss J enn ie Lai rd e nt er ta in ed at

    dancing on FriA'ay evening the followIng: Miss Mildred Harris, Miss Margaret Mayes , M is s Madelyn McCoy,Miss Virginia Dow ne g ancI MissAugusta Witherow, and Messrs. HenryHowes. Frank Winne, William Durbin,Charles McCarte r , Wil l iam Jeffriesan[1 Richard Zinno

    HARVEST TIME

    THE NARBERTH Y. M. C. A.

    Interest ing Program the Feature, Together With Refreshments-Everybody Should,Attend

    COMMUNITY ,SOCIALPROMISES BIG TIME

    ON FRIDAY EVENING

    The communi ty social to be heldin connection with the twenty-f lfWanniversary of t he B ap ti st C hu rc h o fthe Evangel, on lo'ridar evening, isunder the auspices of the youngpeople.

    To th e Editor of Our Town: -In company with many other friends of the l ' :arberth Y. M. C. A.. I re g ~ e t to se e t ha t i t is in a f ar f rom flourishing condition. It does n ot mee tWIth th e ~ e n e r a l support to which it is entitled by virtue of t he m an y ad "antages I t o f fe rs to t he town, as a meeting p lace for various organizations,an d a center for religious, mora l , in te l lec tua l and phYKical d ev el opme nt I naddition to t hi s, i t i s a distinct a s se t t o th e borough, often referred to as 'suchb)' real es ta te dealers when offering properties f or s al e, and a special attraction to many who t hi nk of locating in Narberth.I unde rs t and the income from rent of stores provides enough to takecare of its mortgage indebtedness. and th e income from t he a du lt g ame roomt ak es c ar e of t he g am e room b on ds a nd s in ki ng fund. The def ic it i s inregular and sustaining membe rships . The few faithful gUKtaining memberscannot carry the Whole load. I t needs a bod)' of regular membersat $5.00 pe rannum, and surely in a town of 600 or 700 families. there should be enought o h el p carryon this work.. The re h as been some oppos it ion to the Y. M. C, A. on t he g ronnd thatI t s managers ar e too r igid as t o t he exclusion of certain amusement features.In connection with this subject. my a t ten tion has been drawn to an ente r ta inment to be given o n F ri da y e ve ni ng o f t hi s w ee k at the Central Y. M. C. A.of Philadelphia, 8 to 10.30 P. M. The t ic ke ts r ea d a s follows:

    The nex t mee ti ng of the Community Club will be at the home of Mrs.William J ivlngston. 228 Nor th Ess exavenue. o n Tue gd ay. Kovember th e21st, at :1 o'clock.Quite a number of members werepreKent on T u e s d a ~ ' last at th e Y. M. Mr. H. It Coo k Is spending a few

    Among those WIlO will entertain ar a C. A. Businesg of imp or ta nc e w as d ay s in Atlantic City.the following: Mrs. W. S. Horner. settled and s om e l ai d o n th e table.whistler; Mrs. T. : \' . But le r a nd Miss Miss Mary B1ackeston wlIl speak atFlorentina Mueller. sopranos; Miss the next meeting on "School Groundg"Wentz, pianist; Miss Carollue Irwin and "Social Centerg ."and Mas ter L aw re nce Houston, ' ---- Miss Wade Howenstein entertainedreade rs , and Mr. Carl Weihman, tenor, I the Chi Pi Sorority on Frida" evening. Till!:! i!:! a happy week for t he Bap -, LOUise JOllesmunGE . Jof Philade lphia. Refre shments Will, tists of !\arberth. !\ot only ar e they! Look Pleasanl.., . . . . .Grace Houstonhe served. Miss Marjorie S. Jefferies I Mrs. Guyon W. Gray, o f E lmwood celebra ting the twenty-fifth anniver-, Song-The Song of the Sower. Schoolis chairman o f t he gener al committee.! Or. and l\lrg. William M. Cameron, and Maple aVenueg . entertained a t sary of th e church and Sunday! Transformation . . . . .Elizabe th JonesMis s May McC ar te r h as c ha rg e o f I o f Egs ex avenue, gave a bridge party hridge I ~ r i d a y afternoon. School, b ut th ey haVe been ab le to :GratitUde ., ,. Lawrence Houstonth e r e fre shments, and Miss Helen P. Saturday evening. c le ar t he o rgan iz at ion of de bt , burn: Song , Lucia Keim

    :Jones, o f t he decor at ions . I Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. MIK. l,'rederick A. Brown, of Wood- t h mortgage, re-decorate the church I T w e n t ~ ' - f i v e Years in Sunday SchoolA cordial invitation iK extended to I l;;dward H. Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs . s ide U\'enue, has re turned I'rol1l Atlan- bUIlding, pUt down a new carpet, in- i Thomas C. Trotter, Jr .eve rvbody whe the r old o r v ou ng I Horace C. Ohdyke, Mr. and Mr s. R. D. tic City. s tal el ectri c li ght s an d beau tif y t he Hymn School and Congregation . , I Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stewart. grounds. Address , Dr Gordon; Mr. and Mrg. William Donnelly and Miss Jean Chalfant, who iK attend-, SIIIIduJ Jlornin!C Senicl . 'Treasurer's Heport .Mr. and Mrs. Schulte. i lng, Dickinson College, spent the week- The Sunday morning ser vi ce w a ISecretary'!:! Report; end v is it ing he r parents. given o ver to the Sunday School and: Song by the Schoolr : ' i( 'J , ,\Un:1I I ,ETTf:RS AT . it wa!:! a service long to be remem - iBenediction

    The monthly mee ti ng of t he Nar - ARRf:RTH POST OFnC}: 1\11. W. Hex Meier. of the University bered. Back of t he p ul pi t o n a sort I Sunday }:venJng Servl*,berth Branch of th e Woman's Suffrage, of Pennsylvania, gpent the week-end: of l ar ge s ta ge curtain were grouped: The d ed ic at ory s ervi ce s c ame Sun-p ar ty w as held at th e h ome of Miss Mrs. A. W. Bline, Mr. J. M. Hub sc h. a s the g ue st o f E ar l F. Smith. ,the various c\assbanners an d o ve r I d ay n ig ht . and despite rather incle-GertrUde Wright, of Grayling avenue" Mr. F. May eo , Mr. P . McCl af fer y. 2: : t hes e t he la rge annive rsa ry s ign-a Ulent weather the a ud it or ium wason Friday afternoon. l':ovember the Mr. J. McWilIlams. Mr. E. S. Foulk- Mr. and Mrs . Charles Churchill are: most effective background. After th e fllled. Th e burning of the mortgageHOXY OUnn:STlfA M' I'd Bapt ist Church of tile Evangel llasISS na Selfridge, of HaverfordGrand March Folk Prollc I me t over 1300 times and these two IA Dandy Good Time roal. llpent the weel,-end in Atlantic e I . I I dl I If IGymnasium, ('entrol Hrouch Y. lr . e. A., 1421 Arch Street C l t ~ ' . ~ l ~ S ~ i O ~ ~ e mlssel la r y a la l ozen I

    Admission, Inclndlng Uefrl 'shments, 211 Cl'nts. All Saints' Protestant Epi scop al Spe ci al m en ti on . should. b e mad e ~ IInquiry developed the fac t that in addit ion to the grand march , foil, f rol ic Chu reh, at Wynnewood, ha. s , 'Ipplled , th e .orchest.ra winch aSSIsted at tlns Ian d gymnastic fea tures, orchest r al conce rt and solo musical numbers , the re l' M S d Iwere to be "mode rn dances" for a p er io d o f h al f an hour. to the Montgomerv Count\ ' Court 1'01' a ' se vlce- ISS an erson at t leAs I understand th e theory, dancing in itself Is a n innoc en t amusement . c har te r of I n c o r p ~ r a t i o n . ,organ; Mrs. Warner. v io lin; Mess rs.when carried on under prope r condltlong. There is nothing inherently wicked - - - . Wagense ll er a nd l 'e edham, cornets; 'in dancing. I t is a perfectly natural impulse, to express joy and happiness in Mrs. l"rederick G. Woodworth en- Mr. S h r ~ o c k , f1u.te. !r h y t ~ m i c . a ~ motion. common to aU peop les . whether civilized or not. It i8 tertained informally at. hrldge on The ~ l O g r a m In full fo llows: Ino t l rrehglOull ; on the contrary . t he re a r e religious dances. I Monday i n honor of Mrs. Harcourt p . r o c ~ s s l O n a lIt is on ly when conducted under Improper associations, t ha t d an ci ng i s IPeniston 01' Flath Ish l': Y Lord s Prayer Iobjectionable, bu t that i s n o reason for putting a ban on the amusement itself. . I . ! . . Stacking the ColorsSome books ar e ba.d, b ut w e do not condem al l literature for that I'eason, and . - -- , Song. "Make Your Life a Blessing" Iso It is wi th paintmg , s cu lptu re a nd the d rama , or any good thing that may The sllver-to.ngue orator of the Sc rip ture Reading 23rd Psalmbe debased. We do no t condemn al l preaching because some sermons ar e Rocky Mountallls wlII speak in the P ra er ' D G dmainly punk an d piffle. Presh yteri an Chu rch n ex t Sund ay y '" r. or onIs it no t possible that a more l ibe ra l in te rpre ta t ion of th e functions and evenIng Song-Come LIttle Leavespurposes of a Y. M. C. A.. s uc h a s exhibited by the Central Branch of Phi l - ' "Welcome" Randolph Keirn

    adelphia. on e of the l ea ding and most Influential In th e country mav have Narberth Fire Company was caBed Selected Rober t Young CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSth e effect of raIlying to the suppo rt o f ou r local branch most of o ~ cltlzellR? ou t at 9.45 A. M. last Saturda" to Autumn Leaves , George Sarres T w w : ; ; o - ; c ; ; ; e ; ; ; o t . t . ~ p - ; ' e : - : = d ; = ; I ~ ; ; : : ; ' : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~OBSERVER. " The Grasshopper' s P romise r ~ : woo a.d,vaoce: mlnlmllwGladwyn. The fire was n ot a serious=================================== I Louise Smed lev II OSTne. Th CI t t B ". -Black ollk sweater WhIte f u r co ll a r" . ' l ~ ' + " ' + " t A . " < . a . > . I l . L > . I l b. ~ l ~ . ~ , : ; ,''' . . . . . . . , . 1 ~ 1 ~ T 7 t \ " 1 " 7 , r . l ,- .....V W ' i l ~ . , Charles R. Jones , Jr . .&"\.eward it returned to PORt omce. (6 )" TH E MORM t Mrs. Oak Ie Cook and family have S ~ ~ ~ ~ : : - : - - - = ~ - = : : . : : . : . . _ - . : ~, ON KINGDOM i" moved Into their new home at the cor. ong-Hour of Gladness IWAI li TED-Wa a hw om an f or "m al l ( am llI The Happi es t P la ce .. Robert S. Jones I berhtah1f d l 1 ~ ' each week. P. O. BOlt 681, N a ~ :,. AND A ~ : : s ~ f Nar be rt h a nd H av er fo rd a ve - Two L it tl e B ir ds .. Edwin Spe akman I . (6 ) ; : POLYGAMOUS SULTAN IN AMERICA _ ~ Harvest ,Elizabeth SheIler II LOST-A duck; color. White; wandered from,. it God's La I C J h S J a g oo d h om e o n Forrest a\'enue Rew I~ ' COmt 1l11d Hear Mrs, Lulu Lov"'a"d She'Par.,J f. I Come an d hear Mrs. Shephard next v ng ar e . . . . 0 n . ones f or I nf orma ti on o r tor t he d uc k: A d \ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ,. u Life Is a Ladder . . . ,. Charle s Young post offlce. (6 ). hi h :. Sunday night In t he P re sbyt er ia n A A I ; ; : ~ = ~ : : : - - - - - - - - - ~; on t 8 t e rn e, next Sunday night. in th e Presbyterian Church If Ch h 'Sh fin uturnn Soliloquy.Emlly Hannum WANTED-Woman or gIrl f o r w ash ing an d~ : + ; I / : . ~ ~ ; + ? O ~ f + * : + * . : ~ + ? l : + ? t : + ) I : . : ~ ~ ~ ~ " , , ! ( . ; : : + ? l : . ' i : u r ( ~ ~ n t l n u : d W o a n 8 secorontdwepVaegeY)ears Lott-Llttle Temper .. Sadie Simpson I general hou aewo rk , o ne halt da}' e&chSing a S on g o r S un da y School - ; e e ~ < . Appl}' 111' Windsor avenue, N a r ~~ (W

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    N A R B ~ R T H . PA.-OUR TOWN-NOVEMBER 16" 1916

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    JAMES G. SCANUNContracting PainterNarberth, Pa.

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    ten, n ewcome rs t o Nar be rt h, t hr il le dthe audience with their cornet duetst h e Rosar y first, an adaptation fromthe Sextette in Lucia aR an encore.Mr. and Mrs. Patten a re music ians otability. Mr. Patten has plaYed formany years i n the foremost bandsand orchestras o f t he c ou nt ry .Wednesda)' and. l"rldllr Nlgllt ServicesTo-night (Wednesday) Jubilee Weekwill be continued in a Communityprayer and praise service. TheMethodist and Presbyterian congregations will unite with us in worship,Friday night th e y ou ng p eo pl e w il lhold a community social-good musicand refreshments. Everybody InVited,

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    Candidates.

    Pres ident and Vice President-Hughes and Fairbanks 26Wilson and Mar!\hall 36U. S. Senator-P. C. Knox, Republican 124E. L. Orvis, Democrat 32Congress-at-Large-Jos. T. Kinsley, Democrat , 33John J. Moore, Democrat 35

    ,T. R. Waidelich, Democrat 37Thomas Ross , Democrat 33Thomas S. Crago, Republican . . . . . . . 122M. M. Garland, Republican 122Jos. McLaughlin, Republican 117J. R. K. Scott, Republican 122State Treasurer-J. M. Cramer, Democra t 34

    H. M. Kephart, Republican .. , 124Auditor General-J. B. Murrin, Democrat 32C. A. Snyder. Republican . . . . . . . . . . 124Congress-Eighth Dis tr ic t-

    JOB. Heacock, Democrat . . . . . . . . . . 34H. W. Watson. Republican . . . . , . . . . . 123State Assembly-F. Markoe, Democrat 33F. W. Stites, Republican . . . . . . . . . . . 125J udge o f Sup reme Cour t -Charles Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Emory A. Walling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99

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    }{el', John Gordon, n. n., ActingPastor.

    Sunday services:9.45 A. M, Bible school c lasses forevery age. Men and women 's Biblec la sses . Eve rybody welcome. :M r. O .H. Hampton will address the school.11 A. M. Morning worship. Rev.Willis S. Webb w il l preach.7 P. M. Young People 's mee t ing , incharge of G ro up No. 1. LawrenceHouston, leader.7.45 P. M. Evening worship.Willis S. Webb will preach.Anniver sary week con tinnednesday, November 15th.8 P. M. Community prayer a ndsong lIervice. Special music by malequartette. Solo by Mr. E. B. Stanley.The P re sby te ri an a nd Methodi st congrega tions unite wi th us. Everymemb er o f t he c hu rc h s ho ul d mak e a special e ff or t t o be present .Friday, Nov. 17th, 8 P. M., Community Social, u nd er t he a us pi ce s o fthe young people of ou r church. Everybody cordially Invited.

    e News of tIte aUlllrrItes .' THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The mus ic f or t he e ve ni ng s er vi ce_ was furnlshel1 by a special quarte t -HERION MEETING 1I0USE. R n . John Van Ness, Minister. Mrs. Butler , Mrs . DUl l, Mr. Stanley__ I - - - Iand Mr. Bri gg s, u nd er t he d ir ec ti on

    Merion Meeting House Is opened for I The mee ti ng s f or next Sunday are ' waf CholrmtaStther Trotter'Thwlth thMrs .A l i i arner a e organ. e an emswor sh ip e ve ry Frist-day at 11 as fa ows: a nd a ls o ~ h duet b Mrs. Bu tl er a ndM. Visitors ar e cordially welcome. I 10 A. M. Sunday school. Last Sun- ' Mrs D 11 Y II G.. AdmlnlllteredA registry book Is kept fo r vi si tors . da y we had t he largest a t tendance of . u were very w.e sung. 1-----------------All are a sked to register their names . t hi s falI. The program In detail follows: IArtl .Uc Hairdress ing, Electr ical Treatment,

    11 A. M. Mor ni ng wor sh ip . S er - O rg an Prelnde American Wave, ~ [ a n l c u r l n gmon by the pastor. Last Sunday Anthem-"Thou Crownes t t he Y ea r A M CASEmorning t here were ov er t wo h un dr ed Wi th Th y Goo dness" ,Maker

    i i d Hymn 487 C ti Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage , Dyei ngEarly Mass on Su nd ay from A pr 1 n aUen anc e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ongrega on Bleaching, Cl ipping, Singeing, ShampOOing:10;. to UCLOlJer :Hst at C.JO A. :d. From 7 P. M. Chris t ian Endeavor meet - Scnpture .. Rev. A. J. Rowland, D. D. 242 Haverford Ave NarberthNO\'ember 1s t to MareD 31st at 7 A. M. Ing All ~ ' o u n g people Invited Prayer .. Rev. J. Milnor Wilbur, D. D. .,. R H Phone. Narberth 302-JLate Mass, 9.:$U A. M. throughout th e 8 P. M. Mass mee ti ng in t he in ter - eport 01 ouse Committee ._--year. Masse!! on holydays, 6.30 and est o f t he c ampaign against the Mor- John W. Shinn, Chai rman CLEAN SAFE WHOLESO E1l.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening mon Kingdom. Address by Mrs. Lulu Report of Treasurer Special Fund _ .. Mdevotions and other se rv ice s at regular Loveland Shepard, the "Silver- tongued Jas. P . Rowbothamtimes. IOrator of the R ocky Mountains." Report of Mortgage Fund OUR PRODUcrs "RE GUAUNTEED" .i Church Notes. By Harry S. Hopper UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    ALL SAIN'T8' P. E. CHURCH. The Ladle s' Aid Soc ie ty w il l bol d a Fo r J. H. Jefferies, Treasurer_ delicatessen and c ak e s al e i n the Y. Destruction of the MortgageRe,. Andrew S. Burke, Rector. M. C. A. Community Room nex t Sat - " P ra is e God from Whom All Bless-

    ___ ur'day, November 18, at 2 P. M. ,ings Flow CongregationThe s er vi ce s at All Saints' P E. The Mission S tudy Cla ss w il l mee t Ant ll llDJ -"Lo rd , How Manifold Are

    Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood next Monday afternoon at the home Thy Works" Barnbya ve nu es f or n ex t S un da y are as fol- of th e Misses Warner on Have r ford Me,IlSages f rom thoae p re se nt at thelows: avenue. Mrs. S. W.'Foster is the First Ser vi ce i n t hi s Chu rc h:8.00 A.:M. Holy Communion. I leader and all ladles ar e Invited. HevRG e o ~ g e E. Rees, D. D.9.45 A. M. Sunday School. The nex t monthl y a ll -d ay mee ti ng ev. . Z. Batten, D. D.11 A. M. Morning p ra ye r w ith of th e l ad le s o f the congregation will Rev. Thomas A. Lloydsermon. be held next Tuesday. Ladies' Aid Rev. Jose}fll A. Bennett4.00 P. M. Evening prayer. meeting at 11 A. M., luncheon at 12.30, M.s sa ge s f rom former Pa.storsAll Sa in ts' Church ha s been grant- and the miss ionary meeting at 2 P. M. Rev. JR M I I ~ o r W l l b U ~ , D. ?ed a charter of incorporation by the! The newly o rg an iz ed soc ie ty of Me f ev. Dmerson : SWIft

    Montgomery Count] Court, and it is I lad ies has adopted tlU! naQle of West- ssage r o O J e ~ o m : n a ~ o n D DlOW in t he hands of th e recorder. Iminster Circle. They held an int6l'- ev. . . ow a n , , .I t has b ee n v er y g ra ti fy in g t o th e esting meeting last Thursday evening Hymn 482 S .CongregationDedication ermonrector and vest rymen to . ~ e that so , at the home of M ~ S . H ~ m p t o n . On Rev. John Gordon D Dmany strap.gers ar e aval1mg them- account of th e r esig na tIOn o f Mr s. \Prayer ' . .selves 0SC .the prhivilehge 0TfhworShlPing I H a m P t ~ n t S p r ~ l d b e n t ' h b e ~ u s e H o f heldr Hymn 177 Congregationn All a lUts ' C urc . e pews ar e remova r o m , ar e r t , rs. aro Benedictio R v JIG d D Dall f re e a nd you ar e most cordially R. Sterrett was elected to that po- \ ,n... ~ 0 In , or on, . . Ii nv it ed t o make All S ain ts' y ou r I sition. The next meeting will be )Iouda) .,Tenlng ServIces. Ichurch home. Iheld at the home of Mrs. Sterrett'j T he U sh ers ' Association was InThe 'busses leave N arb er th a nd 332 Woodbine a ve nu e. A ll l ad ie s not charge of th e .Monday n ight e nt er Wynnewood stations at 10.40 on Sun- I identified with other organiza tions in talnment. PreSIdent T. Noel Butlerlays for the morning service. t he c hu rc h ar e c or di al ly i nv it ed t o !~ r e s i d e d . in his usual efficient manner,join th is Westminste r Circle. IOtroduclllg first Mr. James C. Simp-The "Semper F idel ia " B ib le C la ss son- the dynamo of the association-

    will have charge o f t he prayer meet- who gave a b ri ef h is to ry of th ei ng n ex t Wednesd' ' ' night, November organization and some of t he t hl n6s22. 'I it has done. Mr. Simpson was fol-, lcwed by Mr. O. H. Hampton bring

    ing a message from th e Y. M. C. A.;'i 'IIt: I'Rt:SnYTERIAN Mr. Gara speaking for th e men of the~ n S S I O N STUDY CI,ASS. Presbyterian Church, and Mr. Stites- representing the Methodists.The third meet in g o f t he Mission Rev. J. Wallace Green, pastor of tIll'!Study Cl ass , l ed b y Mrs. I ! ~ o s t e r , wa s I Third Baptist Chu rch of German

    held at t he h ome of Mrs.A. C. war-] town. made the principal addre ss ofne r on Monday a ft er noon w it h twen- , t he e\'ening, hi s s ubj ect, "A B un chty-flve women Pfesent. "Latin Amer-\ of Men." Dr. Green is a clever,ica : o - d a ~ " wa s the chapter under forceful ~ e a k e r a nd i s p ar ti cu la rl yRev. conSiderat ion, and he r great need of I Qualified to speak to men as he ha sth e Chris t who is "The way, t he t ruth , been unusually successful in interest-Wed- and the life," was wonde rfu lly shown I ng men in th e church. He said that ~ by the d is cu ss ion, in which all par - the way to build up a c hu rc h w as t o BASt: UALI, BANQUET COMING,

    ticipated. The n ex t meeting will be get the man first. I f you can get - - -held Monday afternoon, November 20, father to c ome to churCh, mother will Keep in min d t he b an qu et given 0at the home of the Misses Warner, 424 come, too . and s o w il l the chi ldren to tb.e Narberth team. th e Main LineHaver fo rd a ve nue. The t ime has bee n Sunday School. League Champions. The banqu etchanged to 2.30 o'clock instead of 3. A male Quartet led the singing_I wl1l be held in Elm Hall, an d Is just_ . Messrs. Edward Stanley, T. C. Trot- two weeks from this coming Thurs-nAl"f(s'r ,Jl"UILEt: Wt:t:K. ter. J. W, S ta nl ey , J os eph Bri gg s. day. Remember th e date , November--- iMr. J. W. Stanley's solo w as v ery 23. 1916. One dollar pe r plate.

    (Continued (rom First Page) lwell sung. He ha s a splendid bass___ voice of exceptiona l power and tonal

    organ and how hard the church Quality. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Patworked to get t hi s accomplished.

    J\n:THODlST EPISCOPAl. CHURCH. Dr. Rowland, loved o f a ll Bap ti st s,spoke briefly, c ompl imen ti ng t he Of Lowerchurch on what it h as d on e a nd say-\ ,_. . . . . .in g that it des er ve s spe ci al com-mendation for wai ti ng to d edi cateR ~ v . C. G. KOllpel, Pastor. until free (rom debt. Many other I9.45. Boys' Day in the school. Ses- ~ ~ ~ ; ~ : e ~ : ~ a v : e : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~ ~ e ~ h i ~ n W t i ~ :

    stOll held in th e chu rch w it h p ro - somewha t p ec ul ia r pos it io n o f d ed ig ram , decorati on s an d u sh er in g b y c at in g t o the Lor d somethi ng whi chthe boys. Encourage the boys by wa s not theirs to dedicate. Dr. Row- Iy ou r p re sen ce . T he b oy s e sp ec ia ll y l an d' s c lo si ng prayer was particularlY,'Inv i te thei r parents and friends. solemn and impressive. I11. Mor ni ng wor sh ip . S ermo n b y Although t he h ou r w as g et ti ng late,th e p as tor. Recept io n o f new m em - Dr. Gordon held everybody w it h h isbers. splendid sermon. Dr. Gordon is al-7.00. E pw ort h League. Lead er, ways In sp irati on al, b ut he was at hisGeorge Fleck. best on this o cc as io n. A s he pu t it7.45. Evening wor sh ip . Add re ss by himself, "A man does no t h ave anMr. Mikael M. Dorlzas upon the sub - oppo rt un i ty to preach a dedicationject, "The Religious and Pol it ic al S it - s ermon ver y o ft en a nd t here are manyuat ion in the Balkans." Mr. Dor iz as t hi ngs h e w an ts to say." He pointedis the champion strong ma n of the out t he v al ue t o the community of theEastern colleges, a graduate of the church build ing .Itself. H ow t he bel lUniversity of Pennsylvania, and a na - a nd t he s tee pl e w ere s ymb ols of adv e and s tuden t o f G re ec e. S in gi ng Chr is ti an c ommuni ty ! H ow t he Bap by the chorus choi r with Miss Wentz tist Church at Narbertl1, standing asat the organ. it does in full v iew o f the railroad,I tems of Interest. ., has che ered and hea rt ened manyThis Wednesday evening th e con- speeding by on the t r ains. And whatgregatlon will meet in the Baptist a powe rfUl story was that of th eChur ch in c el eb ra ti on o f th e Twe nt y- s ou th er n man returning to his boyfifth anniversary. The pastor urges hOOl1 home after long absence, searcha large representation. _ Ing in vain fo r a trace o f h is p ar en ts .Last Sunday two boys joined th e No r ecord could he find of t hem. nojunior department of the school. A mark remained but a brick in th evisitor was heard to comment on the floor under his mother 's p ew In thelarge number o f boys present. Fitty- church were sh e 11ad worshiped-onlyfive pe r cent. of the attendance wa s a b ri ck w it h th e imprint o f h er foot,m en and beys. bu t something he could k ee p t o re -Mus ic al a nd o rg an r ec it al Sunday member he r by, some thing to makeevening the 25th. A l ar ge q ua rt et te t ha t man 's l if e b et te r, a realizationchorus choir i s rehears ing for this of how th e church s tands forever, it sevent. Read the' program In t he n ex t I influence goes on a lway s wh il e t em-I ss ue o f O ur Town. poral things pass away.

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