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    PRICE, FIVE CENTSARBERTH, P E N N S Y L V A ~ I A , OCTOBER 14 , 1932

    NARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARYW I ~ I D S O R AVE,rlARBERTH, PAt

    VOLUME 19 , No .1

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    Perecommendation of Slash of a t Least Two DollarsThousand Made by Chairman Kaeberof Finance Committee

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    iTwo Mill Borough Tax ReductionAdvocated at Meeting of CouncilAddresses RotaryNew Relief Systemto be Tried in Boro

    Professional Welfare Wo rk er t oHave Office Hours InElm Hall

    (Continued on Page Six)

    Vivid Story of ColumbusGiven by S . E. Downs

    indicate all polit ical sub-divisions.Collecting old maps has been a hob by of Mr. Cook's for man y y e ar s. I nfact he has been at it for so l ongt h at h e doesn't recall exactly when hed id beg in . His maps, whi ch total over00, exclusive of atlases, are chieflyof t he a rea within 100 m il es o f Phila de lp hi a. Mo st o f them date fromafter 1800.A room in his home on Rocklandroad conta ins most of his collection.Brackets fastened to the wall supportroll after r ol l o f wal l maps, e ach tagged and numbe red f or r ea dy reference. Rows o f l ar ge , bound atlasesline the floor and smaller folded mapsare lying about.Antique shops and old book storeswithin 100 miles of Philadelphia werethe SOUTees Mr. Cook s co ur ed i n a cquir ing his collection, to whi ch h I's ti ll a dd s a n ew m ap n ow and then.Th e ma p which Mr. Cook pr izesmost highly o f a ny i n hi s collection

    Parent-Teachers toMeet Monday Night___ ' The life and accomplh,hments uf

    Reception to Fea ture Fi r st Meet-I Christopher Columbus, s t r i p p ~ d ofin g of Season at Imonotunous datcs, was the subJect ofSchool ia talk given Tuesday before the Bala-

    ICynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club by s.ALL PA RE NT S INVITED ! ': dgar Downs , superintendent of SPENT $500 PE R MONTH--- I ,;chools in Lower Merion Township. A reduction of 2 mills an d po ssibly T he lwerage assessed valuation 0.1On Monday evening at 8 o'clock ~ h I M r, Downs s ke tc he d the historical A new method of administering re-Narberth Parent-Teachers' AssoCla-! lief wo rk i n N ar be rt h w as worked more in the Borough t ax r at e f or Nar be rt h p ro pe rt ie s ( ba se d on o ne -tion will hold the f i rst meeting o f t he I hackground of t he f amou s voyages, 1933 i s foreseen a s th e r es ul t of n th ir d real value) is $4,000. Under theI out this wee k b y Burgess Henry A.new school year . The meet ing wil l showing the need of gol d t o support stand taken by the Finance Commit- present rate of 18 mil ls , on a $4, 000Frye, chairman of the Narberth Com-be hel d at the school. Europe's cred i t structure and the tee of the Narberth Council at its property, a tax of $72 is collected.S h f th f th I mittee, in co-operation with the MainmCe so muc 0 e success 0 e dif fi culty of commerce with the FaI' Wf I L' E C 'tt ,meeting Monday night. ith a 16 mill r at e, t he t ax on theP. T. A. d ep en ds u po n a spirit 0 East. Columbus di sappointed by m e me rg en cy omml ee.f ~ i e n d l y co-operation the first meeto) ) ) . Under the new plan, which wi ll be I In a supplementary report Coun- ~ a m e property wou ld be $64, a sav-

    ing will t ak e t he form of a recept ion 11 ortugal, spent seven lean years by - tried out for one month, a profession- I

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    6 Fried Oysters in a box .. 30c3 Fried Oysters an dChicken Salad . . . . box , 50c3 Fried Oysters an dPotato Salad .....box , 30cOyster Stew, in containcr .. 30cCream Stew, in container .. 40cPrime Raw Oysters .. . doz.,30cLarcre steaming Clams. ea., 5cCrc';med DeviledCrabs _ ca., 25cChicken Croquettes,ea. , 10c ; doz ., $ 1Sirloin Steak, 2 fresh vegs.. 50c2 Broiled Lamb Chops,2 fresh vegetables 50cAll kinds of Sandwiches,8c to 45c eachFried Chicken, 2 fresh veg.,40c

    NOTE:We have reduced ' The Presbyterian Churchprices on all ou r Regular !Itev. John Van Ness, D.D., MinisterDinners, n:>w served, full I Meetings for October Hi :course t abl e d 'ho te , at 9.4 5 A. M.-Bible Schoo l. R al ly60c, 75c and $1, Sundays Day and Promotions. The e nt ir ean d holidays included. ,;chool will meet for the opening ex-Chi ldren's dinners half "reises in the Social Room.price. I 11.00 A. M.-Morning WorshiJl.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ISermon theme: "The Condit ion of() iscipleship."11. 00 A . M.-The Junior Churchwill resume its session under the di['ection of Mrs . A . S. D igby and Mrs.II. A. Smi th . A ll chi ld ren inv it ed .G.45 P. M.-Meetings of t he t h l ' e l ~Christian Endeavor Societies.7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship. Sermon theme: "The Serpent ill thl!Wilderness."Next Tuesday Evening-Communi ty B ib le C la ss taught by Mis s Hal '-

    Il 'i son. A S tUdy i n the Epi st l c t o t heHebrews.I Next Wednesday Evening-Pray!!rIMeeting-an e vening o f Thanksgiv-ing.Next Thursday at 2.30 P. M.Meeting of t he Women's MissionarySociety. The guest speaker w il l beMrs. Andrew Johnstone, Secretary of

    l ~ i i i i 5 5 i i = i i i i ; ; ; ; ; ; i i i i i i i i ~ IStewardship in oUr Presbyterial So:; ciety. Mrs. Peter Stam, Jr., wil l bethe soloist. Every woman of the eon~ r e g a t i o n is invited.The deep impressions o f t he meet-ings conducted by the pastor and thllIpeople last week for the deepen ing ofthe spiritual life will tarry with usalways. The attendanceeach evening

    was not encourag ing . The crowningmeeting was on F r iday n i gh t when1G7 wer e p re se nt j t he s ub je ct w as"Consecration," and at the close ofthe solemn service nearly everyonepresen t quie tly re-dedicated himselfto the service of t he M as ter . TheseIlleetings have been the direct outcomeof ea rnest p r aye r and it is hopedt hat t hey will be bu t the beginningof a b le ssed work by this church inthe coming days.

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    I. ,INomina ting Conun it tee , l ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ; ' ~ ; ~ ~ ~ . ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I Church N o t ~ .eocal CllloVies Appointed by Mulieres:\\ The Mul ie re s o f the Narberth Fire III - Narberth Mo"ie Notesi Baptist Church 01 the E"angel An amu si ng t al e o f a th le te s a nd Compa ny h e ld th e f i rs t mee t in g o f th ei E K ' h M" t season on Monday af ternoon in Elm IRobert . elg ton, Ims er Lhe recent Olympics is "Million-Dol.i Stanley T. Reiff , Organist Hall. Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller , the(a r Legs ," at the Narber th 'l'heatreSunday, October 16: this week-end. Added featurettes are president, appointed the following as

    9 .45 A . M.-The Church School. a Zasu Pit ts -The lma Todd comedy, members o f t he Nominating Commit-i 10.00 A. M.-The Men's Ciass.' Mickey Mouse comedy, and "Ililand t ee: Mr s. J oh n E . B ur re ll a nd Mrs. I! aught by the Pastor. I of Peril." Charles Harnden. The elect ion of of. Ii 11 00 A M Th M . W h' Announcement is made of t he r e- ficers will lake place at t he r egu la r I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ I . .- e ornmg ors Ip. l iumption of matinees, 2.30 P. M., . I;; II Hermon' "The Drama of Religion" I Imeetmg on Monday, November 14. ,I' , 1\IU1IlJay and Wednesday, and 2 P. M. . II 7.45 P. M.-The Evening Worship. Saturdays and holidays. It was also deCIded by the mem-,: Sermon: "Wit and Hum or in Re' "Lena Rivers," te rmed the sCl'een'slllers of the o r g a ~ i z a t i o n to .have a i:Iigion." sweetest love story, wil l be at Nar- barrel placed outSide of t he F I re Hall i

    Materials for and Tuesday, October 18: berth next Monday a nd Tue sd ay . 1.0 receive discarded or outgrown!Free Instructlon In 1.0 0 P. M.-Reciprocity Luncheon Charlotte. H e n ~ .and Mo.rgan GalIo- clothing, which wil l be repaired and iKNITTING, NEEDLEPOINT, " C b II way are I n t hIS tale, which features distributed by the members o f t he or-IHOOK RUG MAKING of the Womens Commumty lu , hell a thrilling horse r ac e a nd good sing- ' . ., th Ch h .. gamzatlOn. IOrde rs t aken fo r Kni tt ed Sui ts , 111 e urc . IIlg by dalkles. . IRugs and other f inished work Wednesday October 19: "D t X" t N b th t The Muberes are now clear of a ll \' oc or , a ar er , nex . .Costume Jewelry, Novelties, etc. 8.00 P . M.-The Forum meets with Wednesday and Thursday , is a thrill- debts ~ n ar e lookmg f o ~ w a r d w ~ t h iELIZABETH DURBIN t.he Chu rc h in th e mid-week meeting. er, with good a ct ing a nd plenty .of great I nt er es t t o the. d a n ~ e s whIch I231 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth The Forum w il l b e remembered'for Iexc itement. Next week-end's feature ~ a v e been. p l a n ~ e d thIS wmte r , t he !' ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ i i ! its meetings during the last three I wil l be "Down To Earth," very much ! I r s ~ of whIch WIll be ~ e l d on October Ii. years. In this new ser ie s of meet Iworth seeing, in which Wil l RogerH 28 In Elm Hall, ~ n WIll be a costumeIings it plans t o d is cuss t he t heme :! a nd h is film family cheerfully weath- dance. There WIll b e a g ood o rc he s- I

    "What I s Religion?" A t t hi s first Ier the change from prosperi ty t o d e. tra and refreshments. I,meeting the additional quest ion wil l pression.Ibe asked: "What Place Has I t in the Study Seaway Treaty ,!World Today?" Four Films of In terest . The f i rs t ~ e e t i n g of .the Interna-II Thursday, October 20: tlOnal RelatIOns ? omml tt ee o f t he II Featured as Egyptian Women's Commumty Club of N ar 1I 8.00 P. M.-The officers and ~ e a c h - Marks Fifth Anniversary berth was held at the home of thcIe rs o f the Church School meet In the chairman . Mrs. Leon Webster Melch.IC h u r c ~ t study the. problems of:mod- I Following the modern trend of mo- er, on Meeting House lane, MondayIlrn religIOUS educatIOn. Others mter-, t ivat ing screen drama through the"lfternoon w hen t he St. Lawrenci e s t e ~ i the task of t e ~ c h i n g religion hackground (as in "Transatlantic" Seaway Treaty was discussed andIare mVlted to attend thIS class, taughl i and "Grand Hotel"), "Skyscraper I studied by the members. It i shoped byI hy the Pastor. ISouls," at -the Egyptian this Friday I the chairman that the interest will L ~ ! l i ! ! ! i ~ ~ ! i 1 ! i i E ! l i ! ! ! i ! l i ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ~ ! i 1 ! i i E ! l i ! ! ! i ~ ~ ~ ! i 1 ! i i E ! i ! E ! i i ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! i 1 ! i i E i l i E i l i E 8 B ! i ! ~ ! i ! ! ! ! i ! 3 i i i i l i E i l i E ~ ~ ! ! i i ! ! i " .I Next Sunday: I and Saturday nights, has a n i de al Icontinue in this subject and that the I! 1.30 P. M.-The Pastor broadcas ts background in a 102-story skyscrap-Igr oup wil l cont inue to meet every twoIthe service of the WCAU Chu rc h o f ('I', microcosm of the l i fe o f a metrop- weeks.Ithe Air. olis. In the complicated and interest-I I8.45 P. M.-Community Se rv ic e. HI'. i ng p lo t, b as ed on Faith Baldwin's I L it er a tu r e Group Meet s!.Joseph Fort Newton. IHovel, "Skyscraper," ar e Warren Wil- 'l'he Literature Group of the Worn-II l li am , Mau re en O'Sullivan, Anita I"n 's Community Club of NarberthMethodist Episcopal Church Page, Verree Teasdale, Norman FOS-

    1he ld a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ii Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Min il it er l er , G eo rg e Barbier, Jean Hersholt Clifford W. Bates on North Narberth I

    I Sunday, October 16: lind Hedda Hoppp.r. . iavenue, Tueday afternoon, when I9.45 A. M.-Sunday Sdwol. Row the other half of mankind lIves IMrs. C. Arley Farmer reviewed "The, 1100 A M Mornl'ng W "1'1 i s told in a human and pleasing ta le , Fountain," by Charles Morgan.I ..- OIS 11). u ,. ISermon theme, "Why I Believe in Hearts of Human.lty,' m whIch Jean The next meeting of this group willChristian Missions." I nersholt and JackIe Searl ar e coming Ibehe ld on TU.esday afternoon, October! 6.4 5 A. M.-Epworth League. Ito the E g Y P t i ~ n next Monday and 25, at the home o f M rs . Henry W.I 7.45 P. M.-Evening Worsh ip . Ser- Tuesday . In It Mr. Hersholt , cap- Dotzenroth, Cleveland avenue, when1U0n theme , "Essentia ls of Chris t ian \able c h a ~ a c t e r .actor of ~ o z e n s of s u ~ - I Mrs. Walt er J . Odiorne, chairman of' ( ~ a i t h . " cesses, Includmg Mane Dressler s the Literature Department, will reoWednesday Octobe. 19 ' I' "Emma," has an excel lent r ol e. A lso v iewV ick i' s Baum, "Secret Sentence." II 8.00 P. M.:-'praye: M ~ e t i n g . : ~ n l ~ h progfram fis " ~ t r i t c t l y u;reliaf-Thursday Octob 20' I e, one 0 t he u nm es come les . 0200 P M _Meeetrl'ng . f II W Thelma Todd and Zasu Pit ts . I " 0 . 11 "m . . "M fan 's Home MI's 'on r S . t Amusmg new versIon of erton 0Sl a y oCle y. h M . "H L W'l 'On Frida evening October 28 the t e oVles,. arry eon I son 5 an all day sewing meeting at theEpworth L ~ a g u e wil i hold a su;per, story, is "Ma lte Me A Star," coming home o f Mr s. R ob er t Beatty, Nar- Io which all th m b d f' d' to Cynwyd next Wedne sd ay and Iherth and Price avenues, on Wednl s-e em ers a n rlen S 'l'h d . 1 d' t' 3 45 . . b I

    of the church ar e ' 't d T' k t. urs ay, me u mg a rna mee . day. A full attendance IS deSired y : i ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ !VI e . IC e s 1: W d d I dd' . I ,--------- - ._- -l ir e on sal e and can b pro r' d f P. 11. e nes ay. n a 1110n to the president, Mrs. A. H. Durboraw'lmembers o f t he LeaguCe RU e , rtol1: IStuart Erwin, Joan Blondell , Zasu IThe annual meeting o f t he Guild willi. eser\ e H. d B T . 11 Ilate. 'PIttS an en urpm: many we - hp. held on WednclidaY, November ]61mown stars appeal' brIef ly-such as in the Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church iChevalier, F red er i c March , Phi ll i ps i1I0lmes, Jack Oakie , S ylvi a S idney , Forum Resumes Meetings IClaudette Colbert and Charl ie Rug- The Forum will resume its meet. igles. ings next Wednesday evening at the'In "Washington Masquerade," Lio- Narberth Bapt i st Church. In this IlIel Barrymore, at presen t the mos t n ew series of meetings the theme of Ipopular member of the Royal FamilY'l'discussion willbe "What Is Religion?" ihas a role equal to that in "Free Next Wednesday the specific subject ISoul," h is f ir st dramatic h it f or the f or d is cu ss io n w il l be "What PlaceIt al ki es . Unquest ionably one of the Has Religion i n t he Wor ld T od ay ?" Iyear's best_ films, "Washing ton Mas- The meetings a re u nd er the leader. I((uerade" is of timely interes t as the ~ h i p of the Rev. Robert E. Keighton.!clection draws near. It s cast includes,Karen Morley and Nils Asther. Also American Plays to Feature Ion the program next week-end, as Programs a t HedgerowIthe Egyptian ends its anniversary _week, will be "The Chimp," latestI "The Emporer--Jones," by EugeneLaurel and Hardy comedy. O'Neill, with Arthur Rich and Jasper

    Deeter playing t he t wo impor ta ntShows f o r Ch i ldr en Ar e roles in this psychologicalmelodrama,Popular Egypt ian Fea tur es opens the program for next' week atHundreds of c hi ld re n thronged th e the Hedge row Thea tr e i n Rose ValEgyptian Theatre in Cynwyd l as t Sat- . ley. All bu t one of the presentationsurday afternoon at the first of t he Ifor the week are by American writs ea son' s c hi ldren 's p ar t ie s. The en- I ers, with two o f th e pieces to the credotertainment was a treat, celebrating it of The Spewacks, who have justthe return of cool wea th er a nd t he lieen eminently successful with a newopening of schools. production at the Times Square The-This Saturday at 2 P. M. a show atre in New York. Mrs. Spewack'swil l be prescnted which Manager Jos- "Spring Song," introduced in this part!eph Conway highly recommends for of the country by Hedgerow this sum-all children: mer, is announced for a Broadway I ."Charl ie' s Aunt," ta lk ie vers ion of production soon. It w il l b e s ee n 011the hilariously f un ny s to ry i n which the stage at Rose Valley on Tuesday:

    Syd Chapl in starred when movie s !night. The new sparkling Spanishwere s i lent , w il l b e presen ted , with comedy by Sierra, "Wife to a FamCharlie Ruggles in the t i tl e role. The Ious Man," which had its opening perfirst chapter will beg iv en o f the s t ir - formance last week, w il l be the playring, interesting James Fennimore for Wednesday night. Anthony Veilcooperstory, "Last o f t h e Mohicans." , ' Ier ,s comedy on the legal profession,Also on the program w il l b e "Fl ip - "The D. A ," i s scheduled for Thursthe Frog" and "Our Gang" comedies. day nigh t . Friday night 's p la y i s thAlso fo r chi ld ren w il l be a matinee h ila rious comedy of a stock company'Eat 3.45 P. M., next Wednesday, of efforts to survive, - "M er ry -Go "Make Me A Star," t h e t alk ie v er - Round ," by M. M. Mus se lm an . An sion of Harry Leon Wilson's popular o the r p lay by the Spewack famil)"tale, "Merton o f t he Movies." which ha s a successfu l l i fe in the Hedgerow repertory is the crook comD. A. R. Luncheon Monday edy, "Solitaire Man, " a nd it appearsThe Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter of on Sa tu rday n i gh t w i th Carl RauN. S ., D .A . A ., w il l open the fal l p ro - k au ff a ga in i n t he r ol e o f the gentle.gram with a luncheon at the h ome o f man b an di t, a nd H el en C ra ig , C at hMrs . Edw in C . Town, N. Narberth erine Corcoran, and Joseph Taulaneavenue, on Monday at 1 P. M. Fol-' a s h is able assistants in crime.lowing the luncheon .there w il l b e a Tonight's show at Hedge row is th eshort business meeting and a talk on classic , "The Physician in Spite of"Americanism," by Mrs. Harris Himse lf ," by Moliere, an d tomorrow

    Jones, the S tate Chairman of that de- n igh t' s i s "The Sea Gull';' by the RUS"IlI!!==========================:=p a ~ e n t . s ian playwright Chekhov.

    Keighton to BroadcastThe Rev. Robert E. Keighton, pastor .of t he Bapt is t Church of theEvangel; Narberth, will broadcast the!lervice o f t he WCAU Church o f t heAir on Sunday, October 28, at 1.80.. . . . . . . P: M.~ ~ : " ~ J . ; E . ~ : ' L ' ~ i , + "L , : , - , ~ _

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    Page ThreeMr. and Mrs . R . A . Mizne r, of the

    Baird Apartments , are spending several days in Chattanooga, Tenn.

    Always Attractiveis the Well-Groomed WomanHave you r h a ir dressed suitably f or y ou r f ac e a ndfigure; your eyebrows, I: not arched, well c leaned"nd shapely. and If ne 'essary , t in ted . - Tintingbrings o ut t he color of the e ye a nd tones up thewhole e x: ,r es sl on . W i th your m an ic u re , h a ve yourhands a nd a rms ma ss a ge d .-A II t he se l it tl e p er sonal details bring o ut t he b es t In a ll o f us. Oursl'ecla!s are most Interesting.

    Marios D. Chios, Jr., on Saturday, E. Mahony, of New York, and Mrs.October 8. .J. Buckley, of Belle Harbor, L. I .I-Mr. an d M rs. EmmaI' E . Mar sh , Mr. a nd M rs. Ernest Drew, whoformerly of Narberth, have retu rned spen t ten days in Burlington,Vt. , have Advertisers in this paper are relia-and are now living at 4 Chestnut ave- r et urned t o their home on Mo re no ble mer ch an ts . D ea l with tl1em.nue. Their daughter , Harriet, is a l' oad , Penn Valley. Read t he advertisementsI

    student at Beaver College.)-

    Miss Eve lyn Jef fe ri s, of Dudleyavenue, i s spending the week-end inDoylestown, Pa. I-Mrs . Minni e Min ick, o f Huntingdon, Pa., is the guest o f her son anddaughter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J,.Minick, of Windsor avenue.M r. a nd Mrs . F ~ a n k X. Purcell, of SUZANNE BEAUTY SALON

    Wynnewood Court, will have as their 216 Dudley Ave. Ph. Narb. 2324guests over the week-end Mrs. Mary Croqllillole Permallt 'III-lhe perfect ",ayeMonahan, Mrs. J. A. Walsh and Miss Ir. ..o.r.c.h'.ld ...~ ; ' _ . . . . .,lII QUALITY MEATS : Your Independent Grocer .... AT LOW PRICES, : I. f II h . . d Thick End RIB ROAST. . . . .. . .lb., 22c IS a e ow t axpayer; e IS mtereste in local affairs, and ' .in safeguarding your home and your pocketbook. Nh I one can serve you better.-Why buy any food needs S ou der Spring Lamb, lb., 17c; Leg., ~ 7 : . from anyone else? Short cut Smoked Beef Tongues. . . .. 29c . Fancy Dried At Cot te r ' s Mar\

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    Page Four OU R TOWN October 14, 1932

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    Sign0/ theBestMeats

    CHILDREN'S PARTY2 P. M. SATURDAY:Charles Ruggles:

    "CHARLIE'S AUNT""Flip.The-Frog," "Our Gang " a n dfirst chapter J am es F en ni mo reCooper 's "LAST of the MO HICANS.'

    Ne ..k E nd o f R ac k C ho ps .. . , .. 20cNeck o f L amb 10c

    Rib L.amb Chops lb . 30c

    Sugilr-cured R egu la r H am .. ,. 18cS tr In g e nd s o f H am .4lb. average . . . . . . . . . , .. ,Ib., 12cSmoked Bee f Tongues , 25cOur d el ic io us BREAKFAST BACON, whole piece, l8c &. 20c a lb.Sliced. Ib" 25c

    presence of the immediate families.There were no attendants.Upon their retu rn from a wedd ing

    trip, Mr . Se ll er s and h is b ri de wiIIlive at 46th and Meridan streets, NewLondon, Conn.

    Thursday, October 6, at the home ofthe bride's mother in Hebron in the

    on the occasion of its

    a reputationabove thetn!

    F r id a y a nd SaturdayLionel Barr'ymorc, Karen Morley((Washington Masquerade"Laurel a n d H a rd y : "THE CHIMP"

    Next Monday and Tue sdayJean Hers/wit, Jackie Searl((Hearts of Humanity"Thelm a Todd , Z a su Pitts: "STRICTLY UNRELIABLE"Wednesdily ilnd Thursday (Miltlnee Wednesday. 3.45)Stllart Erwin, Joan Blondell(tMake Me a Star"

    Fifth Anniversary,rejOIces In its rapid climb in theaffections of a discr im inat ingpublic.

    Originally a nameamong theatres---NowTHE EGYPTIAN

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    - a nd none b ut t he bes t mea t.P la ce a t ri al o rder rlOll ' , a t t he sereasonable prices:RIb R oa st ( th ic k e nd ), Ib" 22cR um ps o f Yea I. .. , ... , "Ib" 22cStewing Ve.1 . . . . . ",.,,' .. Ib . 10cRump R o- st o r Rump Steak , . 35c

    ICharles Coleman SellersWeds Connecticut Girl! The marriage of Miss Helen EarleIGilb2rt, daughter o f Mrs . Anne C. Gilbert, o f Hebron , Conn. , and Mr.Charles Coleman Sellers, son o f Mr.and Mrs. Horace Wells Sel le rs , o fArdmore, t ook p lace very quie t ly on

    Wednesday and Thursday"DOCTOR X"

    Next Monday and Tuesday"LENA RIVERS"F".turett": "G et T h at Lion"

    Next Week-EndWill Rogers in"DOWN TO EARTH"

    NarbertHTHEATRF.T hi s F ri da y a nd SaturdayTack Oaki e , Andy ClydeBe " Turpin , W. C. Fields"$1,000,000 LEGS"

    Added' z ,s " P it ts -The lm a Toddcomedy: "Mlrkey Mouse," and"Island of Peril"Saturday Matinee"Last of t h e Mohi ca n s"

    With t he final l i ft i ng of the quar-antine, t h e L ib ra ry and the Parent-' .. . -----_- _teachers' Associat ion, who together I ~ - ! 2 : : : ! : : : ! ! ; ~sponsor the Vacation Reading C I U b ! ~ 1 . . . . Market Cor children, have begun to make their!; I 12. "lUl.ey . Ol1]nplans f or t he meeting which indicates I: Vto-. raJ] t ;the termination of thesummer' s work ' l I The Fmest Meats / 'This year t he enrollment for mem- I' , _bership in the Reading Club was more Ipromising than ever b2fore, about six- I: Ity children having begun their read- I,ing, and new enrol lment s occur ring ,e ve ry d ay , whe n t he first quarantine Iwas declared. IThe second quarant.ine made it seem

    impossible f or t he children anywhereIleal' t o c ov er the reading required,hut in cons ider ing the amount a l readyaccomplished it h us bee n d ecid ed t onake the awards as usua l and t o p rt '

    ; ( ~ n t the certificates t o t hose who havedone meritorious work, even thoughthey may not h ave finished the reading l is t as originally made. Twentyeight children have read at least l if-teen books out o f t he twent y o ri gi nally required and they wi ll b e co ns idered deserving of the awards.Any children who may b e a bl e b('fore the s ec on d w ee k in November

    to bring their record up to this pointare requested to consult with MissChurch or Miss Christ at the Lib ra ry, and t hi s notice is f or t he p ur pose of encouraging them to do so.

    Children Have t o 2 d Wee kin Nov. for Reading Club

    The Literary Inquesthreds Cit Patches

    Friday, October 14, 1932

    1';"'el"p,1 as Rce of s t rikes and child labor andhut it docs secmto TheVagrant some- b loody r io ts . The Oldroyds, a l w a y ~hetwccn t he two wet s. Eal'! 1I0ovel' I im('H that civi l ization should be by i II the van of mechanical progl'( 'ss,,wei }.'. R. Taylor appear 011 the now sufficiently fa r acl\'anced so that ered a manufacturing dynasty; the

    h;dlots as f ri el ld s o f t he E igh t een th hy constructivc sugges ti ons equal Mel lo l' s constantly f lanw in bitter re;\lllcJldment; Philip C. I'clHllel:.oll J l r o ~ l ' e s s could be much more smoot .h- hl' ll ion; the Thorpes meet lIH'i,':lIld J, \Villiam Ditter have hoth Iy attained than by the witch-burning ~ r i n d i n g l if e wi th ~ a r d o n i c patience; The following bool,s were added t.o

    f pract ices which al' e st il l so pl'I'I'a\ has beclI laheled "convert" by I he StOll I' which must be elevated ,eriptive powers. but she makc' s II i' lorn I sl an d, " b y Edison Marshall:;his opponcnt so oftcn that he hns higher and higher to enhance our na- 101 this by handling such tah'n!s a" ' ' 'Tarzan Triumphant," by E. R. BIII_ 1(akell great pa i liS tn restate his I ional lif". Instead, th,'y stand on t i l l ' "h!' does possess with perfect art. Th(, roughs; "The Gods Arrive," by Edit h Iposition on Prohihition, Hillen ~ i d e l ines and fulminate against the Lancashire of "Inheritance" is 1"1 Wharton; "Pek ing Picnic." h ~ Anll;h o It ~ r. Dittcr a lid :'lit'. I'cII(1I('lon :H'bbles ancl d"bris whkh lil.ll'\ tI,.

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    Seized and taken in execution as theproper ty of Edward Friel and BohrmanH. GraZier, Mortgngors and !\lonica H,Ashton, Real Owner, and to be sold by

    The Improvements tbereon are a:2 S t O I ' ~ ' Frame !lnd plastered House. 20f ee t f ro nt by 44 teet deep, 4 Hooms onFirst 1"1001. 3 Hooms Ilnd Bath on SecondFloor, attic, cellnr. g-IlS. electric IIl-\hts.Springfield watel. hot water hea t, 1 CllrFrame Garage. 12 fee t by 20 feet.

    ALL 1'UAT CERTAl=," lot 01' piece of~ r o u n d with tbe bui ld ing- and Improvements thereon erected . situate in theBorough of :-;'arbl.'rth, County of Mont~ o m e r y and State of Pennsylvania. beg i l J l l i n ~ at a poi nt in t lIe Easterly sideof Dudley AVl.nue 25.9 feet Northwardlyt,.om t he j un et io n of t he East Side ofDud ley Avenue w it h t he )- ; ;-';'l: berth ~ ; ~ ~ - J . 011-\ceived the degr ee s o f B.S. , M.A. an d Club's A rt Depar tmen t I(;O'l'TLlI';U J ~ H H L l N ( ; i ' : l l , carpenter, job-Ph.D. from Columbia Universi ty, has to Meet This Aftern::nn bi"g, ;l , leralio.s; 1 ~ Conway avenue.ICall Narberth : 1 7 ~ 8 - H . 010-28heen appointed Lecturer in Educat.ionin Dr. Rogers ' absence. The Ar t DCllartment of the Wom UlUo:SSi\IAKIJ\;G-I':ii"abeth I'earson. 215l iudley avenuc, Narber th, Phone Nar-Professor Rhys Carpenter returns en' s Communi t y Club of Narberth bel'lh :1727-.1. otfto t he Depa rtmen t o f Class ical Arch- will hold a meeting this Friday after- PIANO TUNING and repa i ri "g in your~ I e o l o g y after five years ' absence, in nOOn at the home of t he chai rman. town cos t much less. Send pos ta l. Q.which he filled the p os t o f Annual Mrs. P. A. Wales . Mr s. Wes ley Ca rl Ubm'Ji, 223 Williams a, 'ellue, Narberth.o-teProfessor in the School of Class ical son wi ll read a paper on the D ' A ~ c e n . IJl'1I0LS'J'I.:IUNG anll rep.; spring-s of 3Studies at Rome f or t he y ea r 1926-27 :'.0 stained ~ I a s s . On Friday, Octobp] p iece su ites I e""hed . $10; Chair recovIIl1d Director of the American School : l8 , t he group wil l mal ;;c a pilgrimagp ered. $5. Go anywher e. Cal l L ew is.of Classical Studies at Athens since lo the D'Ascenzo Studio. M e m b e r ~ \\'Il"ne ).1'6. omb-tr UNDI':U A:-:P SUBJECT to c er ta in. I e x l A t l n ~ building restrictions.1927. Professor Horace Alwyne, Di- are to meet at the Narberth Statioll ApartmelJts lo r Rentr ec to r o f t he Dep ar tmen t o f Mus ic , at 1.30 P. M. Those desiring trans- 1"IHH1' FLOOH, or 5 rms.. ful'l1. o r un-lind Dr. Marguerite Lehr, Associate portation p le as e c ommuni ca te w it h fu. n. porel l. Gas . e lec.. gar., included.ill Mathematics, have rctllrnd fronl Mrs. Edward Heymann. $50 per mo. 1 \I rs . Will. J . Jones . 103 S.;\;arberth avl.'., Narb. ombIO-14l eave o f abs ence . Another pilgrimage wi ll b e mad!'Dr. Wal te r C. Michels, f or t he past. by t he s ame g ro up on November 7

    two ye ar s Nat iona l Research Fellow to t he Church of the New Jerusalem,in Physics at Princeton Universi ty,has Bryn Athyn. Mrs. Hcymann is alsoheen appointed Associa te i n Phy si cs in charge of t he t ransport a tion foron t he re ti r ement last June of Dr. this trip.William B. Huff, Professor of Physicsat Bryn Mawr College since 1909 nndfor thirty years connected with tIll'(ollege.The winne rs of t he matr i cu lat ion

    prizes of $100 each awarded each year10 the entering students who have obt a ined the highest averages in the ex-

    October 14, 1932

    acu l t y C h a n g ~ s Announced byPres ident Marion E.

    ParkB ry n Maw r College opened for its

    forty-eighth year o n Monda y, aftera period of postponement due to thep r eva lence o f i n fant il e para lys i s inthe v ic i ni ty , whi ch nece s si t at ed thedimination this year of FreshmanWeek.

    Mawr CollegeOpens for 48th Year

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    . t ! i tmiU ! i t t fLocated on Belmont Avenue above C ity Line;Adjacent to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all points. The Westminster landscape hasall the charm of a picturesque rural countryside.

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    SEE IT t -HEAR IT!-"Believeyourown ears"

    .eserved seals are on s al e at all Phlla, & Western Stations, Inluding t ransporta tion direc t to s tadIum and return No Extru.:harge.SEATfol I\I..RO O N S AI .F : A T/ i llanova College Gymnasium A G SpAlding & Bra .. 113 S. 16thit., Phlla.. Pa.; Gimbel Bros. 9th and Chestnut Sts.; E. C. Lynchr icket Agency. 69th S1. Terminal: Davis Drug Store. Airy &leKalb Sts., Norristown. .

    New- l O-tube redesigned Supc:heterodyne.New-Twinpush (Class B) Amplification. New-Tubes-a l l newtypeincluding 3 R. F. Pentodes and Mercury Vapor Rectifier.New-Improved Band Pass Charac teris tics . New- Im proved Automatic Volume Control . New-Improved Dy namic Speaker.New-7 Watts Undistorted Output. Ne w_ Years Ahead in Tone Fidelity.

    Ladies' invitation cards wal be maUed upon request.Phone Bryn Mawr 1880 and ask for Mr. Whalen

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    Shull Lumber Companylhc Link BetwcclI Forest and Home

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    All the handy helps for your Fal lrenovating, including Brushes,Wax,Shellac, Hardware, Glass and Lad-; ders. You may now RENT thei:Clarke Sanding Machine for floors.IICall our Home Service Departmentfor advic : on }our difficult problems.

    "My vote goes to The NarberthHand Laundr y. They' ve madeWash day ' Joy day' at my homeAnd their prices arc reasonable."

    Somewhere aHome's Burning-One a minute in America, firesin dwellings are causing anxiety,heartaches and heavy loss. InNarbe rt h, t he following lowyearly rates apply for fire insurance:DWELLING OF LESS THANHALF FRAME:

    $1.30 a thousandContents (furn., etc.) $1.80FRAME DWELLING:$1.75 a thousandContents (fum., etc.) $2.25

    Maps Their Rightfu l Du e E d d 1916 C Ixcee e ases I- Ihe bought for a dollar and a half at Twen ty - two Cases Reported in Ian antique dealer's at Lumberville Former Epidemic Compared I

    I by thecanal along the Delaware. This With 31 Th i s Y e a r II By ROBERT J . EDGAR map, listed as number one i n h is col- I! And now, the first frost. lection, i s John Melish's map of Penn- CONTAGIOUS WARD BILT I' sylvania, published in 1826. Each - - - il-And so long, dahlias! ICounty i n t he S ta te w as d ~ n e by the 'l'he infantile paralysis that in-I J vaded Lower Merion in 1!.J16 was mildCounty s ur ve yo r a nd t he whole as- I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~nd "glads" and all t he t ende r an - sembled under Melish's direction. Mel- I:ompared to the epidemic that viRit- 11I nuals. ' h h' If d th D 1 I,d the Main L ine t hi s yea r.IS Imse prepare e e aware-( , Ow in g to the l ack o f p rope l' llOS-'H 11 h d ' "y County section. . , .And ' e 0, ar y mums. ou 0 f h . . f M pital faCIlities a nd th e obscure na-took your time about getting here, ne 0 t e most mterestmg 0 r, .., . 1C k' 11 t' . J h L ., jture of the disease mfantIle paralYSiSb 1 d e 00 s co ec Ion IS 0 n evermg sPholle, Narberth 2500 ut you are very we come-an v ry f L M' T h' caused more community concern nll' l e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 ! 1 1 ~ i a t i s f a c r o r Y ' . I " Har dy c hr ys an th e- map 0 ower erlOn owns Ip" .1:= M d ' 1851 h' . b l' d t b that time. Health proclamatIOns were I'II t d 't b' t f l' ht a em, t IS IS e leve 0 emums WI s an qUI e a I 0 Ig . issued freely by the heal th officers ofI 1 f t b t d t l 'k the f i rs t map t o show the Township Iea r y ros, u 0 no 1 e an ex-.,. . l he Main Line Townships. WhenIlosed s i tuation in winter They should 1m detail. Charmmg steel engravmgs VI' d d 1 t fI I . Samucl auc am onate a p 0 0Ib 1 d t t d 1 ' along the lower border o f t he Merione ocate m a pro ec e pace 01.. .. round on his Rosemont estate a COll-. . F rI en ds ' Mee tmg a nd t he A c a d e m ~ "mulched hghtly-to keep t he l at ewm- t C d dd t 't . t t 0 lagious hos pi ta l f or t he c ar e of pa- ~ i i ~ ~ i i i i i ~ i ! i i i i i i i i i ~ i i i i i ~ i i ~ ! ~a ynwy a 0 I sm eres . neI,\.er sun away. is struck by the comparatively few ralys is cascs was erected in ten days. IJ properties a nd t he great extent of Comparative figures showing theI Withi n t hr ee or four days after lhose. Three farms composed the number of cases that developed in the iIlhC

    frost has stopped dahlias, thcy whole of Merion, while p ~ r t s of three Ic p i d e ~ i c o 1916, as cOI.npared with!should be removed f rom t he g ro und accounted for all of what IS now ~ a r - l ~ e p l d c m l ~ of 1932, were made pub-IItt 1 te wth C t th Id her th . Wynnewood , or r a the r Llber - hc by Marvl ll E. Reynolds, health of-1 0 p r e v e ~ , a g r . u e 0 tyville as it was then known, was (jcer of Lower Merion, at a meeting!Istems Wlthm two mches of t he s ur - almost wholly encompassed in the o f t he Townshi p Boa rd of Heal th in iface, . remove about a n in ch ,of soil O w e ~ J on es e st at e. An d so on up Ardmore Monday n i ~ h t . Iand 11ft the clump of tubers With two t he hne. The total number o f cases rcport-Corl,ed s pade s, on on each side-han- A little table along the bor der of ed in 1!.J16 was 22, as compared with II dIe gently so as not to b re ak t he Levering's map provides some curio :n cases reported so fa r this Yl'ar1I 1 f t b S '1 b 1 ft oUs information. The number of in I From July 22 t o S ep tember 30 ill.nlhec, slo u .efrsth 01 maty be e ond habitants, it states, is 3515; the nUm-II!J16 lhere were 16 casl's n') l0rl( 'd ill Ie c ump, I ey are 0 e store '\. f' 1 d 1 h th '11 ber of taxables, 802; the assessment, the Township. From . Ju ly 22 t o Sep -Int alldr y thry p ~ l c e h w i eret ey WI t $11,640; area in squaremiles,24; val-I tember 30 in 1932 there were 31:I lbio Imo ; f teh SOt

    l b e ps SO preven. uation o f re al and personal estate, cascs reported in the Township. Irea,age 0 e u ers. ome grow- II e rs w as h a ll s oil f rom t he clumps $1,783,000. The epidemic of 1916 began whellIand handle them very c ar ef ul y. Re- C ~ n t ~ a s t these. figures with Lower, two. c a ~ e s were r e ~ o r t e d for ~ h weekI"H'mber, that in t he spr ing we wil l Menon s populatIon by. the 1930 cen-! ~ 1 ~ g l l l n l l l g July 2 an.d endmg Ju ly !Iwant clumps that have several eyes sus of over 35,000, an mcrease o f t en i 2.1. The 1932 epidemiC began when Iand that e ach eye must be eu t with fold; over 20,000 taxables,. and a real i sevcn c a ~ e s . were reJlorted for ~ h ( ' II a solid neek and a tuber. Broken estate assessment, exclUSIVe of per- iweek begmnmg AUgllst !) ~ n ~ , n d l l l ~ .I tubers may as wel l be cut away be- sonal property, of nearly $90,000,OOO! iAugust 12. In 1!11 () the epidemiC sub- !i fore the clumps arc s tored. Boxes or The area alone has remained the same I sided when the last case was reporl-l: harrels filed with dry sand or dry ~ when John Levering drew his map! cd duri ng t he week ending Novem-IIpeat moss may be used for s torage, 11l 1851. ; her 25. . I! in a p la ce that will n ot become en- Mr. Cook p aid tribute to t he wor l, I In 1!J16 the elllergeuey hosPltallItirely dr y and will not be damp. The of the late A. H. Mueller, of Nar.1 erected on the Vauclain estate had a I! slorage J11ace should not fall to freez- berth, who , he s ai d, was one o f the Ic a p a ~ i ~ y for 15 patienls. A rcsident Iing t emperature and should not r is e finest map ma ke rs o f recent years. I phYSICian and two nurses were as-:lo 60 de gree s or over. GladiolH"! S e ~ e r a l . of Mueller's atlases o,f the! s igned to the hospilal.and montbretias may be stored under Mam Line are among Mr. Cook s col -!lhe same conditions. Gladiolus bulbs I lection. Chr istmas Seal Workers Imay be removed f rom t he g ro un d The colleeting and study of old Meet at Norristown I::=============:::: Isame time as dahlias, allow the s tems maps has natural ly l ed Mr. Cook t oto dr y a few d ay s, a nd t he n c le an o l ~ 1 books, ~ a r t i c u l a r l Y t ho se d ea li ng Mrs . M il dr ed Martin LaDue, direc-For the House the corms, removing old corms, bulb- With local history and geneology. And l or Hea lt h Service, and Mrs. Mar-Ilets (so-called), and stems. Do not so. it is . not t o be wonde red at that guerite Dicki e, o f the CommunityI ( ~ x p e c t large new corms from late l:hl5 gemal gentleman, whose son was Health and Civic Association; J.Iplanting; to ge t good corms f or nex t :1 star football player at Lower Mer Bruce Bya ll , o f Narberth, president,year plant dur ing May. Ian and, subsequently, at Lafayette, Montgomery County Council for So-

    J should become f amed as an aut ho ri ty cial Welfare; Mrs. Walter J. Whit-Not too late to plant large clumJlH on local history. al,er and Alber t F aunce, Bala-Cyn-of i ri se s. Too late to plant small

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    Haseltine S. I ,ever , Sherlr t ,

    Ethel F. JonesB. 5, In Mus. Ed.PIANO TEACHERL.essona In studio or homeGREENWOOD 860S724 N . 6 4t h S t. , Phlla.

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    BEGINNING S. E . si de Sabine Ave.,lI;I.14', N. 69 34' E . f ro m IntersectionS. E . si de Sabine Ave. and N. E . s id eConway Ave., thence N. 69 34' E" 30 ft.thence S. 20 26' E., 86 f t. , S . 69 34 ' W.,30 ft., N. 20 26' W . 86 ft. t o beg inn ing .

    Seized a ud t ak en In execution a s th eproper ty of Danie l .T. McGarry and MaryG. McGarry, his wife, and to be sold by

    The Improvement s ther e on a re a :3 StOry Plastered House, 20 teet f ro n t b y48 f e et de ep , 4 Rooms and BlLth on Firs t1 ~ l o o r , 4 Rooms an d Ba th on Second Floor ,,I Rooms an d Bath on Thi rd F loor , cellar.ga s . e l ec t ri c l ight s , Springfield water, ho twater h e at , p o rc h t ro n t.

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    ALL THAT CERTAIN lot In Narberth,Montgomery County, Pennsylvania .BEGINNING S. E. side Sabine Ave"123.14', N. 60 34' E . r rom i n te rs ec ti o n

    ILt 1:00 o ' clock P . M., In COUlt Room "c"Ilt the Cour t House , In t h e B o rough ofNorristown, said County, the tOJlowlng,Iescrlbed Real Estate:

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    flown Money $ ~ O O . O OSherl l '! ' s Omce, Norl'lstown, Penllll,September 27, 1932.

    14, 1932 . . i B f ' otal 'Y puhl\" In an d for I::;' E . s id e S ab in e Ave. with N. E. side I imld p l an ; t h en c e N o rt h 21 degs. 32 mlns.In spades yo u h av e o ne trIck, In I e ~ ; e t m e n c oun ty a f or es a id per- Conway Ave., thence N. 60 34' E., 30 fl . I':ast 1.5 f ee t t o a stake; t h en c e N o rt hIhcurtll 2 tricl,s an d in diamondll Ih a ' ~ ~ ~ a l l y a :ppe:l 'ed Robert M. C ~ m e r o n I thence S. 2 9 26 ' E" 86 ft., thence S. 65 degs, 0 mlns. West 33.9 feet to theB,ridge ! Irill, malting a total of 3% P. 'r., who having b ee n du ly sworn a c cord ing 69 34' W., 30 fl., N. 20 26' W., 86 f t. I Ir st me nt i on e d po in t an d p la ce o f be-I ~ l l ( i ~ o therefore raise hi m to twu '0 I ~ w . del,oses a nd s ay s t ha t he Is the 1'0 beginning. .tlnnlng.'editor of Ou r Town a nd that the follow-! U ND ER A ND S U B . r r ~ C ' l ' to ce.'talllspades. . i (IIg to the b est o f h is Imowledge and I The Improvements tIIereon ar e a: hullding restr ictions .This series of lessons, based on I Ho w would y ou b id an d pluy t ill" i helief. Is a t rue s ta temen t of t h e owne r -: a Story Plastered House, 20 f ee t f "o nt"and? I"hlp a n d manag ement of the aforesaid I hy 48 feet deep, 4 Rooms & 1 Bath on 'l'he Improvements thereon a re a :Cltlbertson system, is pre- , Nor th !puhllcatlon for t he d at e shown In the 1,'Irst Floor, 4 Rooms and 1 Bath on Sec- S tor y F r ame House, 38 f ee t f ro nt b y 28by Mrs, Georgene Sickels I S-K - J -9 -5 I above cal>tlon required by the Act of ond Floor, 4 Rooms and 1 Bath on ' l' hl l 'd fe et deep, with a 1 Story Frame lullll-Court, of Beechwood, associ- 'I i , \ u ~ u s t ~ 4 1912, embo.dled In section 411'1 1 1001" cellar, gas, e lec tr ic lights, Sprlng- 1.I0n, 10 reet by 12 feet, 3 Rooms on Fll'stteacher of the Culbertson No.- H-K-9-8-5 ' I 'ostal Laws and RegUlations , to wit: Iteld water, hot wa te r h e at , porch rlont. 1"1001', 3 Rooms a nd B at h on Second,D-5-3-2 11. T ha t the n am es a nd a ddr es s es o r 11001', ceJlar, ga s , e l ec t ri c l igh t s, Spr lng-Studios. I C-A-7 t h e P ubl is h er , E d it o r, Ma na g in g Ed it o r! Relzed and. t a ken In execution as th e Itelll water , h ot w a te r h e at , s id e po rc h,I n t hi s series M,'s. Van Cow't I W Eas t lind Bus ine ss Manage r are: !".ro pe r ty o f D an ie l J . M cG ar ry a nd MILry :l Htol'Y Plastered Garage, 26 teet by 28endeavor to build up a simple cs t , Publ i sh e r: P h il ip A tl ee L iv i ng s to n , n. McGarry, his wife, an d to be sohl by Ifeet.

    comp"ehensive picture of bid- I 8-8-7-4 S-6 -3 -2 I :-O:arbCl t h, P enn a. '' I f -7 -2 H -6 -3 I Edi tor : I tobe r t M. Cameron, Narherth,l Haseltine S. Lever, She,lff. Seized an d taker. In execution as theprocedure. The articles will ID-K- J - 4 D-10-9 -8 -7 \I 'enna, prol.el'ty o f T ho m as U . Sch oc l( and A.based to a large extent upon 'C -K-Q-10-3 -2 C-9-8-6-5 Mallllging Editor: Same. 1>own Money $200.00 Il,ahel Schock, and t o b e s ol d bybooklet "A n Outline of the I ! Bus ine ss Manage r : Anna M. Douglas, Hhel'IIt's Office, Norristown, Penna. 'System," I Sou th (Dealer) II ro:arberth, Penna. Heptember 27. 1932. Haseltine S. Lever, Sherlrt.S-A -Q -10 2. Tha t the owner Is Subu r ba n Pub ll -

    L 2 ' H-A-Q-J-10-4 Ications, Inc.; A. M. Ehart, 'Wayne, Pa.; 1.0-10-14) ! lown Money $200.00esson Phlllp A. LiVingston, Narber th , Pa . ~ h e r l r r ' s Office, Norristown, Penna.P a rt n er ' s S u it Bi d of One D -A -Q -6 3. Tha t the k no w n bondholders. I ~ e p t e m b e r 27. 1932.t as Pa r tne r ' s bid of one of a . e-J-4 ,nortgagees a nd o th er s e cur i ty holde r s,s ..' I SolutIOn next week. o wn in g o r holding 1 pe r c en t. o r m or e SHERIFF'S SAL.E (n-IO-14)g i v es y o u d e fim t e mformatIon, 50 i of t o ta l o u tp u t of bonds, mo rt g ag e s o rI

    ou r response to h is b id y ou m ll st I other securities are: None. By virtue of a writ o f F ie ri Facia"y . I ROBERT M. C AM BR ON . I ss ue d out of the Cour t o f C ommon Pleaso r t o p i ct u re y o ur h a nd to hUll t No. 286 i S wo rn a nd s uh sc rl be d to b ef or e m e! of Montgome, 'y County. Penna., to lIIet Iy I AN ORDINANCE lhls 1IIth day of October. 1932. Idirected. wi l l be sold at Public Sale one J. BAIRD CALDWELL.

    ar e four possible respolHwH Nola ry Publi c . WEP:O;ESDAY, OCTOBBR 26, 1932REGUL.ATING TH E DIRECTiON AND I 2 1933'ma y make , each g i v in g h im II di f SPEED OF TRAFFIC TH E PARKING l \ 1 ~ ' comml"slon expires Marc1, .. ' ISHI G' Iat 1:00 P. l i t. o'clock In Court Room "c "an d def ini te p Ic ture . OF VEHICL.ES AND ESTABL. N! . at t he C ou rt H ou se , In th e Bo rough o r. I' b'd A TRAFFIC COURT. \ E I , I Id C t tl f II Iyo u may r a ls e liS I. ,ESTATE NOT Ie .Norr s town. sa oun y, Ie 0 ow ng, b'd th>"'\ Th e Council of the Borougnof Narberth I de sc r ibed a c cord ing to a plan and surveynd , you ma y I uno el : il ll .. d oe s ordain: ESTATE OF EL.L.A M. NEYL.ON, late of I lhel'eof made a s to l lows : - t I 00 I I P M I C t R " ~ h l' rd , y ou m a y b id one o r mo re 11l1'1' SECTION 1. That the Public Safety, Narberth, M on tg om er y C ou nt y, d e- Il : 0 c OC t . ., n our oorn .t th e Court House, In the Borouv;h of; Commi t te e of Council. with the approval! ceased-Letters Testamentary on the', aNY:: THBRBOF on th e N o rt hwe st e rl y N o rr is tow n. s ai d C oun ty . t h e followlllJ.:d' f I fl ' 1,1 of the Burgess, shal1 have t he power and Iabove Estate, having be en granted to the s id e o f a n ew r oa d l ai d ou t by F. Mill- de sc r lhed Real Estate:an d most Irge U 0 1I':i 'authority to regulate the direction and Iullderslgned, all I.,ersons I n de bt ed t o s a id I ~ v o o d . .Tustlce. from Essex Avenue In AIJI, THAT CERTAIN lot In Narhelth.ma y pass. s pe ed o f v eh ic ul ar trafllc and to fix t he E st at e a rc requested to ma ke p a yme nt , I!lIontltomery Avenue and known as Step- Montv;omel')' County, Pennsylvania.et u s consider the Iirst reSp"IISC. t ime and tn l ll lner In which vehicles ma y and t ho se h av in g c la im s t o p r es e nt t h eIney Place, COMMENCING at a point 15 . 1 , ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ f i l. ', ' olive ed II' II b e p a rk e d on am- or al1 of the streets of I same w it ho ut d el ay t o I feet Nor the a s twa rd ly r rom t he N or th - I IImformatwlL 1S e . y II the Borough, sRi d regUlations to han ! ELIZABETH V. N E Y L O ~ Iwesterly corner o f B s se x A venu e a nd t he It he s am e force and effect when pro-! 536 Dudley Avenue said S t e p n e ~ ' Place, a corner of ground I

    Jr'irst thl tt you hold u.dcl/uatc t:ruIII,l ' mulgatell In wr lt ln J .: and a f te r pub llca -, Narberth, Pa . I of Clarence S. Tay: t h en c e e x te n di n g by.". Pa r t ne r ma y Itlon In a newspaper of gener a l c i rc u la t ion I01' to her attorney: , said Tay's J.:round North 45 deg". 37 mlns. 1Smce your , . ! In th e BOl'Ough. as if specifical1y adopted DES;\IOND.r. McTIGHE, Esquire West 107.83 r ee t; t h en ce N o rt h 12 degs.'b id o n a weak 4-curd ~ ; t l l t , yUIi hy this Council. 1 319 Swede Street 20 mlns. Eas t 62 feet to a poin t; t hence Ihold 4 smaH t rumps or three I SBCTION 2. That no person shal1 park . Norristown. Pa . hy t he r e ar l in e o f lots markcd 1. 2, and. honor as good us a Quecn, i. c., ior leave s t and ing. unRt t ended . a n ~ ' , \010-14) II' '1.nd homestead on s ai d p la n S ou th 62an K-x-x 01' Q-X-x, v eh ic le o n any street of the Borough I _ l Ieg' s . 27 nllns. East 188.39 reet to th eor A-x-x, or '. h Ib et we en t hc h ou r" of 3.00 A, M. and 1 - I Nor thwe ste rly s ide of S te pn ey P la ceJ -1 0- x. O t he rw i se , no matt..er ~ > 16.00 A. ;II. ; SHERIFF'S SAL.E I l lf o re s ald ; thenc e a long t h e l a ll e r South IA',; or K' s you hold II I s1l1l' SEeTIO:\, 3. T l ~ a t pol i ce o f fi c ers In: , I 74 degs. 46 m ln s. W es t 9.86 f e et ; t hence

    't u do NO T raise h i s b i d! uniform 01' upon display of b adg e s ha ll B' \ 'i r tu e o f a writ o r F ie ri Facias I s ti li a lo n g s ai d s id e of S te pney Pla ce hY'1s, yo . have authori ty to ,warn any operatol' of iSS:Cd out of the Cour t o f Common Pleas Ia curve t o t he left (with a r a di u s o f 273Second, that you ho./d l lWI ethan 3 a n vehlde vlolatmg any or th e regu- IIr ; l loll tgomery County, P en na., t o m eIreet) a distance of 105.14 f ec t t o the first \l1icks. OtherWIse, even though latl?ns cO,HI'ed b y t hi s orlsued ou t of the Court of Common Pleas' l ' he second asset i s f o un d ill hUllor l le p or t o f C ondi ti on o f t h e of Montgome,'y C ou nt y, P en na ., t o l11eNARBERTH NATIONAL BANK: , Ii .' ected . wi ll be sold at Publ i c S al e o nInstead of counting hUllol'mere ly at their defensive va luc , of Narherth. In t he S ta te of pennS)'I-! \\,BD:\,ESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932. "ania , at the close o f b us in es s o n sel'-Iur e given t he i r full tr ick tal

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    LEHIGH COALATLANTIC FUEL OIL

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    Hichal'd S. McKinley, of Wayne,will be president of the Main LineTrust Company , t he new bank to beorgani, ;ed in Ardmore, and for whichapplication for a charter has beenlIIade at Harrisburg.The Pennsylvania Company for In

    surances on Lives and Granting AnlIuities, often mentioned as in teresl ,:d in the Main L ine fie ld, are thesJlonsors o f t he proposed institution.lo be knowlI as t he Mai n Line TrustCompany, with offices on Lancastel'avenue, Ardmore.The Pennsylvania C o m p a n ~ ' i s t o bethe sole owner o f t he s tock. made up'of $250,000 in cap it al and $250,000in s ur pl us . T he imposing list of diI 'e ct or s is des igned t o create confi:Iellce in t he b ank f rom the outset.John H. Maso n w il l be chairmanof the Board of Direc tor s and William J. Lloyd, secretary and treas

    urer.That the Pennsyivan ia C o m p a n ~ ' ,which has acted a s Phi la de lphi a b igbrother to many suburban b ankswould be the logical sponsor of banking rehabilitation for Ardmore, hasalways been t he feel ing among MainLine people. That institution, throughheavy loans on pledged securities, wa::;(he principal support o f th e MerionTille and Trust Company during i tsperiod of difficulties. Many officersand d ir ec to rs o f t he Pennsyl \' an inCompany are Main L ine men .

    II i char d S . McKin ley wil l be presid en t; John H. Mason, cha irman o r1111, Boa rd o f Directors, and Wi ll i am.1. Lloyd, s e c r e t a r ~ ' and treasurer.

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    Narberth Grid TeamProspect s Are BriGht

    New Narberth A. A_ WinsOpening Game by 32-0

    Functioning of Entire LowerMerion Team Pleases

    Coaches

    Cheltenham No Matchfor Maroon Gridders If Kellett is himself we bel ieveBy TOMMY MACKLIN Penn wil l win three touchdowns to

    Pug Rentner thc Flying Dutchman! one or two. There is latent power i nPug Rentner , the flaming wildcat of, that Penn backfield, and a spark willNorlhwestern's prize menagerie! J UHI Ise t it off t o another unexpected ex-a pla in Dutchman to Harry Newmall. I .. ..() I bl M It t K l ' I (I ploslOn hke the WIsconsIn game of aSCORE IN EACH PERIOD n y a ue a esc 0 Ip (C S a er .c leven of Michigan. The Wolverines, year ago.l ed by the versatile Quarterback New- . . 0Half a dozen day s ago two stalwart man, paralyzed the over-anxious boys I John Pennypacker will probably sec

    football t eams met on the uncropped of Dick Hanley last week at Ann Ar iLhe game f rom the bench with a hipgrass of Cheltenham's gridiron lu hor a nd o utp lay ed the m, 15 to 6. I injury keeping him out of action.settle a n a rg umen t of thirty-one 01< ... .. 0 0 ...years' standing, and Albert Adam, '32 We got the news of Rentner's fum- I Temple University, an over-ratedinstructor of line p la y and backfield hie at .the start of the game the mo-I team, meets Bucknell ton igh t understrategy at our leading institution of ll1ellt It happened. We wer e riding I lh fl dl' ht C . T h B k1 .. I e 00 115 s. arnegle ec uc -secondary education, car ri ed t he t ra - In e egan t style II I Bill Anderson'H. 'd it ions o f Lower Mer ion forward in s umpt ious coupe f rom Val ley Forge I IIell or Villanova may talm the Northa victorious manner. iG.olf.Course, while.the brand new ra- iBroad street t eam thi s season, so itThe day was wonderful for an open- . ,fro I l l s t a l l ~ d therein spoke excitedly may a s wel l be tonight.ing football game, and, though slighl- of the unexpected break for Michigall. ... ... .ly warm, the players found the tussle A moment l at er i t a nn ou nc ed New- T en ne ss ee , a major team, has lostto their liking, and the several thou- man's touchdown. It's a short step o nl y a c ou pl e of games s in ce bac lt

    sand spec tators had football sen'cd from Montgomery avenue to Ann I in 1926 but Alabama will t -to them in a most appetizing manner. Arbor. ! ' , ge reL M ' 'd d 2" 0 . '" . 0 .! venge f or l as t y ea r s 25 to 0 trounc-ower erlOn s one-sl c u- vle- I 'o ry was expected. Four touchdowns F rom an easy game two weehs a ~ I i ~ l g t o m o r r o ~ \ ~ h e n the two teamsand a safety were earned by Sailol I l ~ a i n s t Missouri, Northweslern rall Il11e up at Bu'mmgham.

    Adam's boys, but they wer e sc or ed inlo a somewhal unexpectcd lornadoll '" 01< 0in no easy fashion. Every i nc h o f al Ann Arbor. Illinois and Pu rd uI' .John "Hurry" Cain wil l direct thethe c lover was con te st ed by a game, will f ee l the rebound, for in Rentnel', ICrimson Tide i n its dl'orls t o hrina .:rangy eleven represenling the c o l ( ) r ~ ; Olson, Sullivan and Potter, the Wild- Ia Southern Conference chan1pionshipof C h e ~ t ~ ~ h a m , and but . for. the c la s- l 'a ts h ave ~ n o f th e st:ongcst and Ih ac k to its former home at 'I'uscasy exhibItion of the Mam LweI'S, the 1I10st versatile bacldields II I the cOlin Iloosa.score would have been close . t I'Y. . * 01< 0Cheiten ha m shou ld win many * 0 0 I . L o \ ~ e r Merion has a good c ha nc egames wit h t he t eam that l i n ~ up Virginia Polytechnic Instilute ha>!' t o b rl ll g back an overwhelming vic-ag ai ns t t he Maroon, for nine fir st one of th e strongest e levens i n t he t o ry tomor row from South Ardmore.downs were earned for t he Blue as South this season. With t hr ee vic- I1averford High has plenty of fight,Hoffman, Ruzika and Carl' carried t he t or ie s under the team belt, the l as t h ut Cornog will need mo re thanball for numerous gains. one over a barking Bulldog f rom "l ight" in his l ine-up to s top the ver-Outstanding in Lower MI. rion 's a l. -, Georgia Univers i ty , the Virg in ians satile backfield that Adam wil l showtack were Ryan, Zengcl, Coffman, Ioc. look forward wit h con fi dence to t he him at any s tage of the game. ItavelI i and Byrd. Poli ll i' s signal call- ~ a m e with William and Mary tOl l1or - i s a coach ' s problem to prevent over

    ing and def en si ve wor k wer e excep - I'OW. The latter defeated Navy two l 'onf id ence i n a t eam, and thaI: willt ional and Talley ' s play at end was weeks ago. certainly be Adam's problem as thisencouraging. The entire leam fUlle- i '" * * sp aso n p ro gr es se s. T he bo ys lotll;t ioned well as a unit and sufficiently' I n ano lh er art i cl e we referred 10 like they mean bus iness, however .so t o c au se opt im is ti c comme ll t by Coach Adam as "Sai lor" Adam, n ot a nd w it h a plethora of good materialthe local coaches. ionly t o be d if fe rent , but because hi, al hand, the first-stringers wil l haveTouchdowns wer e s co red in each: '.I1\S the right to be ealh, d "Sailor" to keep on t?e qU.i vive all the timequarter, and the safely which result-' . lust the s ame a s he has to he spoken 10 "prevent belllg dIsplaced by anothercd as a n e nemy f orward p as s was! of a s " So ld ie r, " t he familiar nick- ilnlbitiulIS youngster.grounded behind their goa l I in c, was I name given to him throughout his eol-cha lked up in the final canto. i I!'ge cal:e.er. He was a salt-sea nwri- L. M. Ju ni o r High Opensncr, smlmg before t he mas t around i Season Today Wi th Pottstownt.hl' Horn lo ng before he w ore thl' iolive d rab o f a U. S. infantryman. Lower Merion Junior High School* * * I. ,,)I('nH t Ie football season at Penny-

    ~ c o l l t l l . l \ l C ( 1 fl'OIl1 J'aJ!e Olle) 1ulane h c l ~ e d the Georgians last i packer Field t h is a f te rnoon in a gameT ~ l s \HIler, in his travels whil, . week, but t in s Sat urday will prove. with Pottstown Junior Hig h, a t eamplaYJllg the role of spor t s reporter, I I.hl' class of . the Olive Green team h o ~ s t i n g a group of sturdy, heavy

    hears man y f av or ab le commenll; , I rom Palm hned St. Char les Htr l' cl , hoys.aboul the inlerest l ;hown inconnect ion New Awleens . Vanderbil t, a team Coach Richard Mattis' SqUlld .. I' h . ISWIth athletics here, and it i s h is hope IV IIch as been I'olling up huge HCOI'I'S. light this season, and green in footballlhat we won' t f al l down now lhat a" ' . al the height of her g am e, a nd wa ys, as every letterman on the squadclub has .been formed, which, if it suc- WIth Chuggy Fortune at fullback, will graduated to the S('nior Hig h l as lceeds, WIll be only a stepping s lone ' (' st t he l evee boys t o the nth degree. fal l. The 11rospects arc point ing to-lo even better things. I >I< * 0 ward some def ea ts for t he LeopardsBe on hand at t he playground to" Harvey Buek wil l take his aceus- h( 'fore Dl'cpmber, but wit h a r ecor d o fmorrow and you certainly will get the 10l11ed place i.n the backfield for the ' l everbeing defea ted bya Junior High;\'o.rlh of whatever donation you make : \dam-men thiS. Saturday. The Mer- team s ince hi s inaugural game four:rOt. the good of the brand new under- IOn you.ngster IS the best open field y (' ar s ago , Mattis can a ff or d t o d roplalongo. " .And a f le r that comes bas- I 'unner JI1 the suburbs this s