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    VOLUME 24 , No . 4 NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA , OCTOBER 2 9, 1 93 7 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Democrats Get F irst P la ce o nBallot Fi rst Time In

    YearsJ UD GE S A RE UNOPPOSED

    !Republican VictoryI Held Certain TuesdayWith Interes t Small

    Presbyterians PlanMission ConferenceBible Expositors Fro m A far to

    be a t N a rb er th ChurchNovember 7 - 14

    Mrs. Barnes Gives KeviewsMrs. Georgc Emerson Barnes gavethe f i rs t of her monthly book reviewsThursday morn ing at the chapel oft he Overb rook Presbyterian Church.These reviews wil l be given on the

    fourth Thursday in e ach mon th un ti lApril.Dance Tonight at Brookline

    A dance w il l b e given this .Fridayevening at the Brookline Count ryClu b b y t h e I t al ian Fed er a ti on ofCharities for the benefit of the BrynMawr Hospital .

    Candidates for Narberth Burgesscw Scal Salc Chairman

    PRESENT

    Desc r ip ti on G i ven Ro ta r ia n sDemocracy, Fascisman d Communism

    FAVORS

    Governnlent Extension IEndangers Liberties ISchrepfer Tells Club!oflIII,i

    iDistrict Commander !Installs New Officers Iof Speakman Post!Raymond L. Hemmedy Inducts IWal te r P. Miesen as Nar- Iberth Legion Head I

    IFORM; C HA IR ME N A PP OIN TE Di, I

    How representative democracy dif-i Nf'w officers of t he H aro ld D.! Lower Mer ion and Narberth resi-fers from Communism and Fascism in: Speakman Post were instalIed Mon-I dents wil l go t o the polls next Tues-i t s fundamenta l principles and the I day night in the American Legion i day to cast ballo ts in one of the leastr igh ts and privileges of the indiv idual ' Room ~ the Narberth Community: exciting elections in local history.was g raph ic al ly described at the: Building by Raymond L. Hemmerly, I I With reg ist rat ion figures showingluncheon of t he Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- : Ninth Dist r ict Commander. I i I nearly a two and one-half to one mar-berth Rotary Club, Tuesday, by Frank: They a re Wal te r P. Miesen, com-l !) ig in o f Repub li ca ns to Democra t s inA. Sehrepfer. I mander; John P. Graff, first viee-! ( !Montgomery county, a G. O. P . v ic -Mr. Schrepfer, Professor of Land-' commander; Walter R. O'Sullivan, I I It ory appea rs t o be certain i n t he con-scape Architecture at the University second vice-commander; Charles Gir-: I tests f or P ro th on ot ar y a nd Juryof Pennsylvania and ac tive in various' vin, sergeant-at-arms; and Earl Commissioner.civic and community activities, said:: ROBERT P. PAGE, JR . Dickie, newly-appointed adjutant. The t wo sitting j udge s up for re-"Our form o f government presents an I Frank C. Royer , of Ardmore, presi- The Rev. Robert E. K ci gh to n, r e- ANTON E. WOHLERT JOHN R. HALL election, Harold G. Knight, president,\'omin,'(' of t hc borough Demo- Rcpubll'CII/' 'IO'nt'" C f I of th C PI C d Jideal form of democracy, because we dent of the Community Health and elected c ha pla in , w as th e o nly ab- ' , , , , c or rc-c cc- e ommon cas ourt, an .have bot h a legislat ive and execut ive Civic Associat ion, announced yester- s en te e. A ls o i ns ta ll ed was t he new cruts. lion. Burnett Holland, of the Orphans'b ranch o f government, the represen-' day that Robert P. Page, Jr., p re si - Exe cu ti ve Commi tt ee : Francis S. I -----------------;------------ Cour t , have the indorsement of botht at iv es o f which are c ho se n b y the dent of t he Aut oc ar Company, had Chal lenger , Vincent F. C u n n i n g h ~ m , Players Open Season M rOt WOII H d major parties.vote of the people. The Judicial. accepted the chairmanship of t he 3 1s t D r. A. J. Denman and Alan T. K Irk. aga I y I ea Candidates f or P ro th on ot ar y a rebranch, as represented by the Supreme' Annual Chri s tmas Seal Sale f or t he The f i fth member, James T. Paul, is With Fine Production U I d C Earl B. Bechtel, Pottstown, Republi-Court, acts as a ba lance to settle the' Lower Merion-Narberth district. Mr. s ti ll i ll . nemp oye ensus

    1can, and Irwin Kehs, East Greenville,

    inevitable conflicts that a re s ur e t o P ag (' succeeds Benjamin Lud low, wh o Be si de s District Commander Hem- -, Democrat.arise between individuals and the served as chairman for three years. merly, notable guests included Deputy "Pett icoat Fever" Pleases Audi. Burgess N am es M agistrate f Jury Commissioner candidates areStates." The Sea l S al e, as usual, will be District Commanders John Baird, of ence Which Reviewer Holds Chairman o f N a rb e rt h Com- ISamuel Glass, Whitemarsh, Republi-

    C nd uc ted fr o Thank ' " t B '" d R b M f Sh Id I . f p. :c an , a nd J os ep h McE lh at to n, W es tFascism in I ta l ", S ch repf er df'- 0 m sg1\mg 0 r yn maw r, a n 0 crt B. oore, 0 ou ncrease m lttee or r t IoJec Conshohocken, Democrat.scribed as a corpora te empi re in: Christmas. Cynwyd; Alec Hicks, past commanderwhich t h e s ta t e deprives the individ-: o f Cynwy d' s T homa s D. Vandiver The Xm'berth Players 1937-38 sea- Magistrate Joseph T. Magarity has For the first time in years the,B d WII Add Democratic s t ra i gh t p a rt y block wil lual of a voi ce i n the government . The i on y I ress Post; and Lieutenant Commander son opened most auspic ious ly wi th a been appointed chairm an of Nar-lrtate grants to i ndiv idual s cert a in i Edwin F . Cochrane , U. S. N., retired, completely delightful production of appear first on county ballot, it isR d C L h berth's Unemployed Census Commi t- announced by t he Count " Board ofr ig h ts as they see f it . e ross unc eon, a survivor of the Macon disaster. ::\Iark Reed's "Pe t ti coa t F ev er ." t e e b , ' Burgess John R H II Elections. The change is due to theIn Germany, the state is the solf' I Upon assuming office, Commander Praiseworthy f rom e ve ry a ng le this . a., Th' fact that Pennsylvania turned in afunctioning agency of the governnwnt IMiesen announced as committee chai r - n 'vi ewer finds it difficult to find e commIttee was named by theD i re c to r o f D isaste ReI' f t Democratic majority in the last Presi-and the Nazi party is the state. The r Ie 0 imen: Membership, Graff; Service and enough space to applaud a ll t hose who burgess in compliance with a requestS k M' C' k dential election. The Republican partyindividual can belong to anything he: pea at enon riC et IWelfare, William H. Durbin; Legal, i w or ke d s o hard to put on a show from John D. Biggers, national ad- b lock and Republi can candidates willwants to join, but to vot e he must b

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    Page Two OUR TOWN October 29, 1937

    Don Ameche

    Bros.

    Rohert Taylor

    Narb. 2602C",.,,'yd 928

    Next Thurs,-Fri.-S,ll.

    Monday and TUl'sJay

    SaturdayWARNER OLAND m"Charlie Chan on

    Broadway"

    "HOT WATER"

    ALL eghny 0132

    Adelizzi

    "STELLA DALLAS"

    102 Fore5'l A \'C.228 Bala Ave.

    Lowest rates are in effecton calls of42 miles or moreevery night after sevenand al l da y Sunday ISomewhere there ' s someone who'd like to hear yourvoice.Make that call tonight ITHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

    OF PENNSYLVANIA

    with BARBARA STANWYCK

    "LOVE UNDER F IRE"

    NOW.'Bl'Oadway Mclody of 1938'Eleanor Powell

    Wednesday (Award at 9)THE JONES FAMILY in

    Loretta Young

    II ' Iz ()lesale . Retail-;.\!\f. SCHLESINGERDally 7 A. M. to 5,30 p, M.

    N. \\'. Cllr, 56th ,'nJ Vin .. SIS.

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    CALL THE INew Deal Junk (0.Highest Prices Paid ForPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALS

    11'. ...i ll c al l anywhere-an" timedt \tOIlT ~ o l n ' ( , I , ; c n c e

    GARDEN COURTAPARTMENTS461h and 47th Streets at PinePhiladdphia, Pa.SUBURBAN CHARM IN TH EHEART OF WESTPHILADELPHIADine and entertain in our spaciousDining Rooms; pIa}' handball andS WI Mall y ea r 'round in Ihe b ..autifulGARDEN COURTSWIMMING POOLOp m t o t he pub li c d ai ly10 A. M. to 10 P. M .Under t1J( d i r ~ c t i o n ofHERMAN A. RINGLER. formerNatio:lal and l'vlidclle AtlanticDi\'ing Champion

    Samlll'l G1' ~" C ~ ' 4 W ~ "

    AS THE OCEAN13l'cause we usc pure c1l 'aning sol\'ent in dry c1l'aning e\'er}' garmentyour clothing l ooks b l' ll er wh"ncleaned by

    !- ';, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,

    This Satmday

    CASH PRIZES

    We bUy Hay and Straw

    Est, 1894FERTILEPEATShute's Special Peat MossWith Cattle Manur"An unexcelled tertllizer forRoses, Plants a nd G r as sbag, , " . , $1.50Special Price in Bulk

    GEREFRIGERATORS

    Egyptian

    PIANO STUDIOofELIJAH YARDUMIAN

    Special Prices In large Quantities

    assistant instnlctorLily Condors300Le\'eringMill Rd. Cynwyd 123

    and all appliancesSalcs Scn'iceNarberth Elec. & Radio CO.NARBERTH 4182w. G. Case

    for bcst cos fl lmcs . Come all)'timc. PIE-EATING ami AP PLE - DUNKING starts at11.30 P. M.

    Hallowe'enMidnightRamble

    All Prices subJeet to Change withoutNoticePhlla. Phone. CHEstnut HIli 5454E. L. SHUTE &. CO.Office, Line Lexington. Pa.AS K THE MAN WE SELL

    Republican VictoryHeld Cel'tain Tuesday

    New

    If you buy quali tyHorseDairYPoultry FeedsLaying Mash Guaranteed' to m ak e t hemLay-lOa Ibs, '." ... , . , . , . " ' .. , . , , , .$2,50Hay.StrawGra InsSpecialize in Choice 40 Ib, Oats

    White P ine Shavings, per bale.... " ,60A good Poultry LitterThat Sweet P ine Odor

    100 Ib,

    Peat Moss, one bale $2,60,100 Ibs. of Pulverized Cow Manure .. 2.75100 Ibs, of Pulverized Sheep Manure, 2.75! 100 Ibs, of Bone Meal 3,00

    LuiscRainer

    No\'. 4 8: 5

    $1.65

    ARDMORE

    "ESCAPADE"

    By PopIIlar Reqllest

    MONTGOMERY AVE.

    in the sophist icated comedy

    Ample Free Parki,lg Facilities

    AMIRACLE OFMUSICAL DEUGHT, 11.1" "'t .- '----..- ~ 4 1 : I~

    WilliamPowell

    SU NDAYS - Cont inUous from 2.15

    New alld BeautifulSUBURBANTHEATRE

    Thurs. 8: Fri.

    STARTS TODAY-Fri. , Oct. 29FOR 6 BIG DAYS

    Girl Scout Newsn the Schools

    Clearance of White, Stripe, Check$1.95 SUPERIOR All-Shrunk SHIRTS~ ~ I : ? I 3 I : I : 2 T I l M I : ~ ~ S SIlVJ)121 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth 2772(Open every evening)

    Joins W e\l-Dressed GroupNorman Wcins t l' in, o f Nor th Nal'

    berth avenue, this \\ 'l 'ek joilH'd th(,b o r o u ~ h ' s wl'll dressed g'I'OUp throug'ht he C hr is tm as C lu b o f t he Nal'bl'l'thMen's Shop.

    Friday, October 29, 193i

    In the MailbagMagar ity for MagistrateSpcctator Has Good Rcasons

    Entered as second-class matter Oclober13. 1914, at the Post Oflit 'e at Narberth,Pa" under the A ~ of l I f a l ' ~ h 3. 1 8 7 ~ ,Subscription rate, $2 per y e ~ r In advance

    A Co-opcl'Cltivc Community Newspaper Continued from PB.S:e On ...foundcd in 1914 by the Narberth On Octoher 21, an auction sa le was T ro op s i n J oi nt Pa,rty Joseph T. M a ~ a r i t y , incumbent, is theCivic A.qsocia tion, and IJ1lblished T IM ' I I . I I h II f tl N b th l' h th N b th T N 8 Ie d m t Ie ower a 0 le ar er cree ar 1'1' roops, os. 'Democra ts ' only candidate.eve?'!! Fr iday a t Narbe rt h , Pa. hI'I Public School to raise enough money, I1::lii an d 47 cd a J oi nt H aI lo we 'e n R ep ub li ca n Council candidates are:Philip Allee Livingston, Publisher WfM ... TOMMY MA.CKLIN with which t o b uy an oil p a i n t i n ~ by costume party Monday night in the Clarence Kae'-el', lncUlnbent, HenrylEdwin I . Paxson, l';dltor u IAnne Morgan Hoberts , Social Edi tor Frederick Anderson. Girl Scout room of the Community P. Carr, Walter A. F ox a nd Frank,

    Office _ 209 Haverford Ave., Narberth! Han'ey Harman's twelf th m an h as :\ f.drIy l ar ge g ro up o f s tu de nt s! ~ u i l d i n g . Three prizes were awarded A. Schrepfer. The two Democ ra ti c.become quite an interesting topic. Its and teachers turned out, as the aue-I IOI' hes t c os tume s. T roop 8 sponsored candidates ar c Kenneth L. M. Pray ' 'Telephone: Narberth 4100 greatest boon was that it turned a n t ion w as held after school. Mr. Knoll I he gumes , Troop 125 s erv ed th e r e- a nd B ru ce E . Beyer .

    Philadelphia RelJ1'eselltat,ipe,q: otherwise dull a f te rnoon in to one of and MI'. Harkness, tw o teachers in freshments, while t he d ec or at io ns Other borough candidates are: jNEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC. the most interesting of the footbaIl the school, were the auctioneers . were in charge o f T roop 47. Burgess: John R. Hall, Republican, I'

    12 South 12th Street season. Things from th e costume closet, arti- i n cumben t; An ton E . Wohler t , Demo-,The Philadelphia sport s writers eles l ef t o ve r f ro m the work of the "Broadway Melody" Now at crat. !

    were t he r ea l beneficiaries, however, boy s i n t he s hop, a nd o th er "Wh it e Narberth; Chan Film Sat. Tax Collector: Edwin P . D ol d, R e- :fo r it g ave th em something startling Elephants," w ere the things auc- publican, incumbent; Mr s. Ol ive S. ;and d i ff e re nt to wr it e a bout , thus lift- tionc:d, The e ighth grade girls , helped "Broadway Melody of 19:18," now O'Sull ivan , Democrat , ii ng t hei r weekly diatribes from their in the mending of the articles, ar - at the Narberth Thea t re , p re sen ts Audi to r : F , R. Gifford, Republican,:customary p lan e o f dullness and futil- I'angement, and t he adve r ti si ng. A ft e r Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell ill I incumbent. !i ty. O f c ou rs e, there arc e xc ep ti on s. t he s al e w as finished, it was found a musical comedY of t he r ace t rack School Directors: Mrs . H . R. R inp- :Ed. Pollock, Philadelph ia ' s most con- that t h e ~ ' could buy the p ic tu re . Iwith i \ ti ss Powe ll ' a s the daughter of hart an d Dr. Walter Steckbeck, for's t ruct ive and tolerant sport s commen- If ~ ' o u come to tile Narberth Pub- a racehorse oWlwr and T av lo r a s a s ix -year te rms , and Robert C. Collins,:tatm', doesn't need such unusual s i tua- IiI' S ~ 1 1 0 0 1 , you wiIl sec this picture i struggling playwright, Sop'hie Tuck - fo r unexpired two-year term, all Re-!tions for his sprightly column, bu t hang ing in the lower hall. Ier is in the cast of favorites. publicans and incumbents; Harmeline:e\'en he t oo k u p the . c u d ~ e l when he On October 20, the foo tb al l t eam "Charlie Chan on Broadway," Sat- Y. Rich , Democrat .shouIrI hav? been leaVIng that weapon of the Narberth School, played that Iurday, .is the s ix teenth in t he s e ri esto ~ n e n With more musc.le and less I o f S t. Marga re t' s . The score, 25 to 0, starring Warner Oland a s t he famous Government Extcnsion

    To the Editor: hrallls, O h, b oy ! Wa s It m ea t f or I gave Narber th another victory. Chinese detective. Thi s t im e Chan Endangers LibertiesWe were away on the regular r eg i s- Lud Wray in his weekly poison col-I ELEANOR HAYWOOD, gets m ix ed u p w it h night cluh doings,tration d a ~ ' s and haven't had suffi- umn . Coun tl es s th ou sa nd s must get i Student Reporter. a murder or two and some undercover Continued from I - ; u ~ e Or.cient wit to learn how t he n am es quite a chuckle wa tc h in g Lud grino i p ol it ic s. K ey e L uk e again is c as t a s I n R us si a, Communism deniesmigh t h av e b een l i st ed at N orr ist ow n, hi s axe each week-end, Harman Narbcrth Womcn to Hear his son, r igh ts o f the individual. Naturalwhich is a p i ty , a s we wou ld certainly should pu t him on a salary, for every Ab t Silversmith's A tl' "Lo\'e Under F i re , " 1 \ t o n d a ~ ' and sources, products of i ndus tr y and thp'time he takcs o ut h is cleaver-every OU I' Tuesday, is a melodramatic comedy ind ivid ua l s a ll belong' to t he s ta tl ' Iwant to vote for .Joe J\lagarity, on t he s wi pe with his butcher knife adds "TI U fi ' I-I~ t ' " I romance set in wartime Spain , where '. iilIII f d 11' n II I IS le( "a s e rp lC ce a n( I and the administration of government IDemocratic t ick et f or magistrate. more and more to t le rlen s an"l .. t ' t I f IDon Ameche a Scotland Yard offic(,rI' ,a mlllJaure PIC ure mal e rom aI ' , lies solpJy in the Cent ral Union h ead-Jo e is a "s i t ting judge" and he c an f ol low er s o f the present coal' 11I1g " r tl . t f . Iis a ss ig ne d t o apP I.c1.1end Lordta cd b.y Stalin, In i t s b ru ta li t. v l ie s i tsregime at the University. ;( I l n ~ e l a l i \ ' c t , a m o E n g A l l b e lit erBesmg Plec?lsl YounO','suSI)ected of stealinO' a I lear]r easonabl y expect some of t he re- . w 111' 1 J ISS. . et ' a renner WI"" "strength. rP. L" that not-anonymous commen- I' I I h I "TI necklacecipt'ocity his party is giving .Juclge I I r f h P '11 (ISP ay w \('n s e spea ,s on le I . In closing' Sehrepfer said th e trcndKni,ght. i\lore important ( an d mor e tator, ~ ~ e r s t le . ) ( ~ , Ie t at :rn WI i R o n H l ~ c P of Silver" at the N ov em ber W ed ne sd ay ( Ca sh Awar d N i gh t ). tooay throughout the world is to con-

    l ose a l er remall1l11g games liS sea- 'J n et ' l f th \Von n' Commu't The Jones Familv, comedY favorites. stantl\.' contribute mor e p ow er t o 0'0\'-' ,serious) than that is t he f act that son So what? Just to be contrary - le, II g 0 e le s m ~ "11 b . "R o \V t '. " ,Ill' I . nX'actly tho kl'nd of ".,Olld, fOItll- ' , ' . .. P .11 C lu b o f Narherth at two o'clock in \\ I e seen III t a eL ernment. In this country we ar c ask-I- ~ 1. 1\1. wIll beat that one. enn \\I. i\ ('xt \\ 'cel' -end the attraction will .I I b ' I J t t b . . , ' t lw coml1lulllty house. ,.,'". 1Ilg' more an d more of government an(1ri g lt luman ell1g' w 10 oug lOP WI11 all of he r remall1l1lg games, : ,h, "Stell'l D,t11as" with B'Il'h'lI"ll , . , ,I " 1\lrs, E, ". Hevmann, preSIdent, ( , , , ., ' " , as a result we, as II1dn'lduals, wIllmagistrate in a town li ke t l is . a man - "11 " I 1M: ' G W o. h 'II ~ l a n \ \ ' v c k in t he t i tl e role, I . d .' . Iwho r ea ll y l ik es t o s er ve his fellow-, Rus,; Byerly, assistant coach at \\ I pre"i< e ant J IS, J. , It WI . , l av e t o pay mOl e an mal e III Cit lcr,man a nd 'who wil l go verv much out I L i\t' tl t \"'11' . he hostess, J\hs. J. S. Harris, chair- taxes, services to our gove rnmen t o r. , ower 1 e1'l0n, says HI,' I lamson . PI 0 S . .. .of IllS \"a.' to be of effective heill. We T Ic h I I dId t f il l ' 1 man 01 t he Home department, asks ayers pcn caSOll , l os s o f I the rt l es , III proportIOn to our,, ., rae e .,,1 00 was sc l e uCOl i I ,a r e a wa re o f t he man\,' things he has f \V PI'I d I I' IJ' I S I 0 I ' that tl1P two new garmcnts f or the With Finc Production t en dency to pass on to government'or cst 11 a e plla 1.Ig 1 ,1'1 0 , . , , , ..done, of the marr iages he has mended, I I "1 1 lt d t a l ' r [\('edl,l 'work Gutld be brought to thiS our responSibIlItIes,t 1e e even ort gl l1a y s a c a pp a t' Contln'led trom Pae'' ' On.. D B I J th k d J\tt he s c raps he has adjusted, the boys P I F' Id ItS turd'iv mel' mg. r. a rc a y ones an 'e r.on ennvpac ,e r Ie as a , J', TI F' I C t E t CI 1 of the people of KarlJerth who cou ld S If ' l' I If f tl I' 1h e h as diverted to the right idea, and R 11" II I I d' I d . b f' ll' rl{ ay urren' ' v ens u I clrep cr III Ie la 0 Ie c U l.it would be a real se t-back i f h e were u ~ s p . s 0 ( SC 100 J(, a gOeO .IpOlllI(I)" of G p r m a n t o ~ v n ha s invited federated IHI\'e a va i le d thems eh 'e s of the: William E \' er ha rt , p ro pr ie to r o ffilltng III and I doubt If W st .' I l I t C E jlrivileO'es of a "'rand evening of good Th T J\tnot permitted to continue in office to Id hid tl rf I ( U 1 mel1l leI'S 0 a urrent .vpnts " ." I e a ve rn , ' on tg om er v a\enue.th b . I ', II t d ' t ' I COU ave appr.oac Ie le !le a 111-! (hw starting at 10 A. M. Fridav No- clean fun, took t he t rouh le to come to I Cyn wy d was welcomcd into the clube olOug 1 S exce en a \ a n age , a s an ce of th e MedIa school. 'I he score' , , . , Fl II , II T . h ' i" ,no other candidate on t he l is t vies of '10 to 0 roIled u) by the visitors vpmhl'I' 5, at Germantown. m ,I . II I1, a , t Ice-quarter I as a n ew membe r h y .James A. Car-wi th J oe in those "homey" quali t it ies ' . -, II I I :, f tl e' . s _' house used, to be conSidered a ~ o o d I 1'011 representing the Fellowship Com-. . '.. .lust .Ibout te s t 1C StOl 0 1 11 ,u T f Y , '1 ' on(' bu t With shows like "Petticoat' . IwhIch should attach to a sqlllre s Job perioritv. Plentv o f a li bi s c ou ld he wo 0 ear s FI 111 Fmds F':'" 1 p . ' I d. , I ,nllttec,. 't le t e tate ,. I ' . "TJ' I " S b b e\el tl e I a ~ e r s \\el esene tlel ....... , I111 I S 1 S S , s po ke n i n t ruth for Lower J\ erIOn, 111 lin cc - u ur ani support o f a f uII house-even "stand-Seems to us that t o m ak e a party such as five injured first string men ~ , '. iing' room only" s igns, Fo r only withissue of a situation of thi,; kind just who were either o ut o f t h e g a n ~ e aIto- T w? of 19:1: s sensatIOnal star d.ls-I c a p a c i t ~ hou se s c an the productionsdoesn't square with common sense nor gether or should have been, 1 \one o f c ov ene s I:leet III t h gay and, magl1lfi-1bl' assured of the necessa ry wherewith ~ a r b e r t h ' s established ;.;en;.;e of the Williamson Trade s co re s were the c en t mUSIcal sensatIOn of thiS or any: "t h Ifairncs;.; and so the hope is expressed result of running power, Two of them other year, "Thin I ce ," Twen t ie th I \\ IT ~ FI . . I I I d'that ~ ' o u r pencil will f ind its w a ~ ' to came after thev h ad f ai led t o g ai n C en tu ry -F ox snOW-kissed hit, openingl I' 0 I ynn ISdll1l( pek{, a ea mTg man. . . , W10 IS as goo 00 ' l11g as yronean "X" besides Joe's name in the t h rough t he Ime at all and wer e the a Six-day ru n at t he Suburhan '1I1e-1PI' R b . t ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -block for magistrates on elect ion day. r es ul t o f f orwa rd pas se s in to Dick atre, Ardmore, t hi s F ri da y, a nd s ta r- ower, as Clarn llng as .0 cr t 1\ ont-I I ' 1' " 1 ' ., I ' . . I gOl11en' and gave a pe rl ormance asn liS of Ictal dUtlCs, a nd gene ra so- l\IiIler's terl' ltorv, who, 1I1cldenta Iy, rl11g SonJa Heme, so ovely to look ,. ' . I \\"11' II' I '1" I f II .' I' " sop llstlcate( as I Jam Powe s. IetCltU( e or a concerned, he knows wa s too cri llp leo to properly cover liS a t, a nd the new romantic rave, 1 y- I' I k I ' .. . was a so UI UC' Hlvmg so charm1l1gno p arty a nd n eith er should his zone o f d efen se . Lower Menon 111 he r rone Power. I I' I d G \\. ' ro . a PU( lU g a y as race 'erner!f r ie nds a nd townsmen split hairs on ful1 strength matched aga1l1st \\ 11- On Thur sday and Fl'lday, [\ovel11- If ' , I } Iw lOse per ormancC' was muc 1 )eYOlI', It \\'ill l'lll'ounler some of the finest' (:av('1 Day, November 2,will me

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    Page Fou rc ho ir o f H ol y Trinity. Visitors ar e 1 Baptist ChInch oj the EJ'angt!l \9cordially invited. Rob er t E . Keighton , Mini s te rTuesday, 8.00 P. M. C ounc il meet- Sunday, 9.45 A. M.-The Church

    ing at the home o f M r. Tripician, 232 A s er vi ce o f civic importance andForrest avenue. Iemphasis. Sermon: "Civic Proverbs;"Wednesday, 12.30 P. M. Women's 17 P. 1\1. Evening Worship. Conducted

    Missionary Society at the home of b y t he You ng Pe op le . A one-act playMrs. K r o ~ t , 520 Essex avenue; 7.00 will be presented: "AssociationP. 1\1. Junior Choir rehearsal. Copy."

    Fifteen new members were voted in - \ 8 . 00 P. M. Senior Choir rehearsal. :\Ionday, 8 P. M. Th e Board o fto the Women 's Commun it y C lub o f Scout-O-Ra11la November 5 --- Trustees.Narberth at the meeting of t he Board A Scout-O-Rama will be held on [ h Presbvurian Church Tuesday, 10.:30 A. M.-The Whiteof Directors Tuesday morn ing at t h e F r id ay, November 5, at 7.30 P. M., at Rev. Archer 'E. Anderson, Th.D., I Cross; 12 Noon-Devotional Service;home of t he p re si dent , M rs . E. W. the Field House on the college Pastor. 2.:10 P. l\1.-Quarterly business meet-Heymann, making a total of th ir tY- I grounds, Swarthmore. 9.45 A. M.--Bible school. i n of t he Women 's Assoc ia tion; 8three new members so fa r this fall. . 2500, Boy Scouts o f t he V a l l e ~ Forge 11 A. 1\1.-Morning worship. Dr.\ P. l \ 1 . - M ~ e t i n g of the officers andThose voted into the club yesterday: CounCIl, Boy Scouts o A m e l ' l ~ a and Anderson will preach. 'I teachers of the Church School:are: Mrs. H . M. Darnes, Mrs. Edward :!500 p ar en ts a nd fnends WIll as- 11 A. M.-The junior church, con- Wednesday, 8 P, M.-Mld-weekGillis, Mrs. Leslie Joy, 1\11'5Tohn S. semble that night. ducted by Mrs. D igby. me('ting of the chu ,r ch . A Communion

    K. .Hammann, Mrs. Ivan C. Kuhns, This S c o u t - O - R a ~ a " ~ n e ~ o u r ~ n d 11 A. M . - ~ ~ i l d r e n ' s ~ u r s ~ r y , un-I Preparatory ServIce.Mrs.Tohn S.Lockwood, Mrs. F. one-hal f in length, IS dIVIded mto mne, del' the supervIsIon of MISS Tlbben.Roger Lindsey, Jr. , Mrs. Alan Yale difi'eren,t acts. and ~ i 1 I p o ~ t ~ ~ y in: 6.45 P. M.-The t hr ee Chr i st ian I ARROW TUX SHIRTS NARBERTH BEAUTY SHOPPEBristoll , Mrs, A . D. D ee n, Mrs. Ches- dramatIc fashIOn t ypIcal ac tIvIt i es of I Endeavor groups.tel' C, McKibbin, M r ~ . ': 'alter C. scouting, such as; Training for Pub-! 7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Bible I AND COLLARS Complete Hairdressing CultureMichels, Mrs. A. B. Wamwngh:, Mrs. lic Service in t im e o f disaster, camp-I hour. Sermon by the past?r . I and Accessories at theN, L. Saunders , Mrs . A. J. S ca If e a nd i ng , p io ne er in g, B oy Scout games" Wednesday: Specializing in Pcrmancnt WavingMrs. Fa y E. Snyder. f ir st a id , signalling, n at ur e a nd his-II 8 P. M.-Prayer meeting. NARBERTH MEN'S Spiral, Croquignol or combinationThirty-one members of t he d ep ar t - t or ical tableaus depicting the her itage SHOP Haircuttingment o Literature and In ternational of Amer ica . I N a r b ~ r t h M dhodi s t Episcopal Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - 3 Specials for $1

    I INarberth Theatre BuildingRel a ti on s met for dessert unc 1eon i Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister I 231 Haverford Avcnue Narberth, Pa.Tuesday at the h ome o f Mrs. Henry Youth on March, Dr. Poling i Sunday, 9.45 A. M.-CllUrch School; 1- P_h_._N_ar_b_c_rt_h_2_7_72 ..:. (Sccond Floor) Narbcrth 2565F . D ~ e ~ m M M ~ n r o ~ , w " h M n . Telb Wonren Fedttation 11.00 A. M. MMning Wonhip. S e _ = = = ~ = = ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    P, A. Wales as co-hostess. ! mon: "The Church and Civic Right-Mrs. Henry A, Frye reviewed "The "Youth is on t he mar eh over the I eousness;" 6.45 P. M. Epworth

    Rrturn to Rel ig ion" by Henry C. wide world today and a meeting i s i n- Le ague. "Out in t he Cou nt ry 'sLink, a deeply intelligent analysis o f e \' it ab le , f or us as well as Europe" Heart" a motion picture of rural .t he p resen t unr es t, a nd M rs . C. A. declared Dr. Daniel A. Poling, in ter- America; 7.45 P. M. Evening WorFarmer r ev ie we d a sensitive and nat io na l p res id en t of Ch ri s ti an En- ship. Sermon: "The Church a nd t hepathetic s tory of a colored girl , "Their d l' av or a nd pastor of t he B ap ti st S ta te ."Eyes were Watching God." Temple of Philadelph ia before 300 .Monday : 8.00 P. M.-Meeting o f t he IThe g roup will meet ~ o v c m ~ e r 9 imembers of the Montgomery County Board of Trustees.at the home o f Mrs . Harry C, l\hddle- Federation o f Women' s C lubs at Ab- Tuesday, 7.45 P. 1\1. Main L in e

    t on , J r" 5 Shirley road, with Mrs, A. in gto n l as t T hu rs da y. W hi le Miss Training School in t he Wayne 1\1. E. \C, Mull er a s co-hostess, B('ssc Howard, former member o f the Church.Twenty t ab le s h ave already ~ e e n Anl( ' ri can Assoc ia t ion at Gen ev a, W ed nc sd ay , 8.00 P, 1\1. Mid-weekr r se rved for t he luncheon and bl'ldge ~ a i d "European leaders realize now, Ser vi ce . Read t he Th ird and Fourthto be he ld Friday, ~ o v e m b e r 5, by the a s t he y did not last year, that they Chapters of John.Project Committee at the home or cannot af ford war." Thursday, 12,30-6.30 P. M. AnnualMrs, Robert X ash , ~ a r b O ' r t h anl S' b f tl \V 'c Oyster Supper of the Home f or t he2 30 A 'I ' IX mem ers 0 1e omen s om-Price a v e n u ~ ' s . at , 1... nyone I, munity Club of Narberth at tended th e Aged in Bala; 2.00 P. M. Women'sthe commullltv wlshmg to attend I> t' d b h h fi t ' Mis si onar y Soc ie ty mee ti ng . Spe ci al. . mee mg an roug t ome rs pnzeasked t o phone :\1!"s. G, \\ . Orth, pro , . tI d b k h'b't speaker; 5.30-7.30 P. M, Cafeteriaj cc t cha irman, Tickets a re sixty ~ 1t , p r e ~ s ban scrap 00' ex I I Dinner; 6.30 P. M. Junior Choir Re-c en ts a nd ]lroc('('d,< will go toward or t ; ('Ir c u , hearsal; 8.00 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. Icarrying on t he hea lt h center. Pr izes I ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = =will be given, District Commander OLr.cers ' ...Mrs . Ral ph C. }!C'ath, chairman of Installs 01hospitality, \\"ill edertain her g roupf or te a \ \ ' e d n e ~ d a y , ~ o v e m b e r 3, at Continued from Page Onetwo ocloc]" at 1,,'1' home on Shi r! l' y Mr. Hemmerly spokc briefly on the OUR OWNroad. Legion's program of Americanism -------The Phi]a,! 'REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE

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    (jAn P. M. Intermediate and SeniorLuther Leagues.7.45 P. M. The First Musical Service of the season by the organist and

    Trave l C lub to MeetThe fir st m ee ti ng o f t he T ra ve l

    Club will be held at the home o f M is sFlorence Evans, on S. Highland avenue, Merion, Monday, at 3.30 P. M.

    Egyptian CelebratesHallowc'cn T o n ~ O l ' l ' O I ' :Robert E. Hamilton

    Rob er t E . H am il to n, 69, for nineyears a s ~ i s t a n t Philadelph ia freigh t

    Rounding out tIl(' E , r ~ ' n ' ' ; \11 ' " - .o t ,'lai1l1 a.1!ellt of the Pennsylvaniaanniversary week w it h j oy ou s R ni lru ad . died October 22 at his home,whoopce, Uncle Ezra. of ratlio fanH', ,J:!, Anthwyn road, Narberth.and a h il l- bi ll y orchestra, and tIll' :\11', Hamilton, formerly of Pittsaudience as well , wil l mak e fu n t hi s hurgh. was in t he c la im departmentSaturday ni gh t a t the Egyptian 's - of the rail road for fif ty-two years.and the Main Line's-Hallo\\'(''c'n He is sUl'Yived by his wife, I\Irs,Midnight Ramble. The commi t tee in Dorcas Damon Hamil ton , two daughcharge o f t he i nnovat ion has sparpd tel's, Dorcas a nd Joan, and a son,no time a nd e xp en se i n making th,; I Robert, Jr .party sO merry that its repetition will : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - be demanded next year.Judges include the Re\. and ~ I r s ,J. S. Stephenson; Miss Virginia HiIdreth, Wynnewood, president of th(' Holy Trillity L u t T I ~ T ( J n ChurchJunior Woman's Club of Bala-Cyn- Rev, Cletus A. Senft, Pastorw:yd; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boy lan, o f Margaret Squier, OrganistC ynwy d (M rs . B oy la n is the club's Sunda:-' , 9 .45 A. I\l:.-Bible School;vice-president); Mr. and Mrs. Evan 11 A. : \L The Mor ni ng Service.Russ el l, o f Narberth; Mr. an d Mrs. Theme: "In His Steps ." A brief conE. Harmon Friel , en ter tainment chair- gregational meeting wil l f ol low themen o f th e C ynw yd Club, and Mrs. "enic".Helen G, Greenwood, Publisher amiEditor o f t he News.Divers and sundry wil l bob f or a pp le s i n p ai ls o f ver;y wet water; soft,delicious pies will be eaten in forl,less h as te ; a nd t he re w ill b e othercontests. T ho se i n f ancy d ress willparade and compe te for c as h p ri ze sfo r best cos tume s. And there will beeider on t ap , a nd souvenirs, and asurprise screen show.The Hallowe'en Midnight Ramblewi ll begin soon after the end of theregular Saturday show, whose featurefilm, both Friday and Saturday, is

    "Big Shot," comic s to ry o f a small-town animal-lover who inherits $2,000,000 and many a heada che, GuyK ib be e a nd Cora Witherspoon playthe leading roles.