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Volume 16, No. 20 Narberth, Pa.

, Friday, February 21, 1930 Price, Three Cents

Women Raise $1740 Deputy Chief ~Activity Makes Centres,' Dr. Tily Tells
for Fire Company 250 Business Leaders of Main Line Towns
Revenue from Benefit Far Sur- "People like to shOll where there
are plenty of stores. Strawbridge &
passes Expectations of Clothier will not be the only bene-
Workers. ficiary of the establishment of a branch
department store in Ardmore. Other
COMMITTEE mercantile houses are certain to gain
THANKFUL
by the increased trade. Centres are
made by activity." This was the mes-
A grand total of $1740.21, a sum
sage brought by Dr. Herbert ]. Tily,
which far exceeded their hopes, was
president of Strawbridge & Clothier,
raised hy the women of Narherth at
to 250 business men, representing
the Firemen's Beneftt ht·ld· January
every form of enterprise and nearly
30 and 31 at Elm Hall. This was au-
every organization along the entire
nounced at a tea g-iven the workers hy
Main Line, at the Ardmore Chamber
the chairman. Mrs. Eherhardt Muel-
of Commerce dinner \Vednesday eve-
ler, on Monday of this week.
ning in the 1\1 asonic Building.
A check for th:s amount will he
"So far as we are concerned the de-
presl.'ntl.'d to the trustees of the Nar-
cen tralizatioll of our business in build-
herth Fire Company at the company's
ing a branch store is an experiment,"
meding nl.'xt TUl.'sday l.'vt'ning OJ' thl.'
said Dr. Tily, "but it is a commercial
officers of the henefit: ~I rs. 1\1 ueller,
John A. Miller, an active member trend that is being adopted by depart-
chairman; Mrs. E. I-I. Cockrill. treas-
of the Narberth Fire Company for ment stores in Chicago, Boston and
urer; Mrs. F. A. Eglllore, secretary, 20 years, who was sworn in as dep- otlH'r cities of the nation."
and !llrs. C. H. Shaw. puhlicity. The uty chief at the February meeting of
DR. HERBERT J. TILY To Leonard \V. \Villiam, president
henefit was held to help ddray the Council last Monday. of the Counties Title &: Trust Com-
$2500 outstanding on the Fire Com-
pany, who introduced the speaker, and
pany's apparatus. Fire Company to Meet ~Drummer Boy' Speaker to his associates was given credit for
Tht' Benefit COllllllittee acknowl-
The regular meeting of the Narberth A drummer hoy of the Civil \Var, selling the idea to the department store
edges their grateful thanks to more
Fire Company will be held next Tues- the Re\'. T. Asher }'less, D. D., of management of establishing a store in
than two hundred individuals who con-
Ardmore.
tributed either cash or goods for the day evening at Elm Hall. The money Philadelphia, will speak at the Men's
affair. Practically every merchant in Dr. Tily gave statistics concerning
raised in the recent benefit will be Club of the ~[elhodist Church on
the horough made generous contrihu- the value of competition at a center,
presented by the officers to the trus- Thun;day evening, Fehruary 27, at 8
tions as did several l'hiladdphia con- , asserting that 187,000 people passed the
cerns. tees of the Fire Company at this meet-I o'clock. The nleeling will be open to corner of Eighth amI Market Streets,
ing. the men of the community. where three large department stores
The cOlnlllittee extends their thanks
are located, in one day.
to any contrihutor who Inay have heen
overlookt·d when donations wert' ac- Use Snow Remover Teachers Supper Guests COWl'lNllgn ON PAIn: ::
knowledged. The chairman, ~I rs. The new chemical COnl!HlIIIHI, nsed
All the teachers of the Main l.ine
~Iueller, adds her personal thanks to successfully in the city of Philadelphia
Church Schools were the guests of the
Community Service
CO:-;"I'JN\)J~ll 0" PAt:I'; 10
to remove and break up snow and ice
on the streets, has been successfully All Saints Church School for supper At Theatre Sunday
utilized in the Borough during the re- on ~[onday evening, February 17.
Forum Commences New cent storm. The Highway Department Following the supper there was a Dr. Arthur James, Noted Phila.
Course of Bible Study of the Borough recommends its use by short service. I~s Frances
property owners for the removal uf Rose Edwards, of the Department of Pastor, to Speak on
The study of Dr. Harry Emerson snow and ice from sidewalks. It may Religious Education of the :'-:ational ~Undying Fame.'
Fosdick's book, "The ~Iodern Use of be purchased in smilll lots from tilt' Council of the Protestant Episcopal
the Bible," was cOlllpleted hy the -For- local hardware dealers, Church of America, was the speaker. Dr. Arthur C. james, pastor of St.
lillI, under the leadership of thc Re\·.
Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, will
Robert E. Keighton. at the sixth meet-
be the speaker at the first of a series
ing which was held recently at the
home of ~I r. and Mrs. Eberhardt
Narberth Building and Loan Association of community services at the Nar-
berth Theatre on Sunday e\'ening.
~Iueller on Essex Avenue.
A new series of studies was started
to Mature Four Series During 1930 February 23, at 7:45 o·clock.
The subject will he "undying- fame,"
at the seventh meeting, at the home
In next week's issue of "Our Town" the Narberth National Bank. a study of \Vashing-ton and Lincoln.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Drew, Mo- there will be printed the twenty-third
The long term series matures in Dr. james is much in demand as a
reno Road. !\Ioses, as a historical char- annual report of the Narberth Build-
about l.'leven years and two months speaker on occasions such as this. His
acter and as the political and religious ing and Loan Association, as well as at $200 a share. and consists of a church is one of the leading congre-
founder of (he Hebrew nation, was the notification that at their regular
monthly payment of one dollar per gations of tIle !\I ethodist denomination
discussed. meeting, Thursday night, 1\'1 arch 6, a share, which added to twenty-five in Philadelphia.
Last night (Thursday) another new series of stock in both the short tents a share entrance fee, paid the Participating in the service as solo-
meeting was scheduled to be held at and long terms will be opened. first month only. makes an initial pay- ists will be l\lrs. Henry Van Dyke
the home of Mr. and ~1 rs. Arthur During 1930 this association will ment of $1.25 per share. who will sing "Great Peace Have
Staples, 124 \Voodside Avenue. The mature four series and open four new The short term series matures in six They," and George \Vetherill, who will
'subject was the character and signifi- series, and it is hoped that there will and a half years at $200 a share and sing "The Lord Is My Ught." Miss
cance of Saul. be as many shares subscribed in the consists of a monthly payment of $2.00 Celeste \Varren will be the organist.
new series as the association will per share, plus twenty-five cents a The Rev. Samuel 1\1 acAdams, pas-
Appointment Confirmed mature in the old. share entrance fee the first month, or tor of the Narberth 1\1 ethodist Epis-
The appointment of Charles Girvin Thomas C. Trotter, j r., secretary an initial payment of $2.25 a share. copal Church, will act as chairman
as Sergeant of Police for the Borough of the association, or 'Williams S. Any of the directors or officers, or of the meeting. The co-operatinJ.{
of NarJ)erth has been confirmed by the Howanl, treasurer of the association, either of the banks will be glad to groups sponsoring the wries of com-
Lower Merion Board Commissioners will be' very glad to explain the Build- accept snbscriptions for the new series munity services of which this is tht
and by the Borough Council. He will ing and Loan idea to anyone inter- which opens Thursday evening, March first, are the Protestant churches of
be responsible, subject to instructions ested, and subscriptions will also be 6, at the office of thl.' Narberth Build- the. borough, the Merion Friends'
from Burgess Henry A. Frye, for the taken at the Narberth office of the ing and Loan Association, Elm Hall, Meeting, the \Voman's Comlllunity
enforcement of Borough ordinances. Merion Title and Trust Company and Narherth, from 7 until 9 P. M. Club and the American Legion.
Page Two OUR 'tOWN February 21, 1911)

......- -.-·'! 7 :30 P. M .-Preparatory


class.
8:00 P. ~f.-Praver meeting.
members' Iwhose brilliant personality is itself a
cure for the blues, pointed out a few
.
next Thursday evening, February 27,
is planned especially for husbands. One
of tbe women in charge said, "If you
Choreh N otes .
9.'00 I" A'I .-.,'
' Ieetlllg
'· 0
f t I1e corpora- of the thmgs that modern psychology can't bring your husband bring some-
11 I tion. Every member is urged has done to elTect harmonious adjust- one else's. The dinner will be too
.. - - - - - - - - - - - I to attend. Busincss of impor- ments which means happy living. good to miss." The Executive Board
' t Ch urc h
f Irs 0
1 Ch YlS,
.t S'
clen t'IS t I On tance.
\V cdnesdav afternoon at the ']'11e 0 b"Jccl1ve attuuc
. Ie was CI't e d .b y
and thc Board of Directors of the
Athens and Linwood Aves., Ardmore. home of Mrs. F. 'A. Egmore, 19 Elm- the speaker as the means to healtiller club will act as hostesses.
Sunaay Services: wood Avenuc, at 2:30, Mrs. \Vanl and and happier living. Leading a stren-
II :00 A. }.L and 8 1'. ~f. hcr sister will give a silver tca. Pro- uous life one has no time for intro- (iencalogy is a paradox. Each 01
II :00 A. ~l.-Sunday School. ~ecds for the furnishings of the kitchen spection ~nd self-ccnteredness. us has two parcnts and four grand
\\' ' e d nes d ay .
evenlllg t ' . I
cstllnoma m the Thursday,
new church.Februarv 27: '1'1 le spea k'er --'
was secure d I)y tl 1e parents and sixteen great-grand-par,
meeting, 8 o·c1ock. 4 :00 P. ~l.-Thank offering- suvice \V elfare Cbairman of the club, Mrs. ents, and so on. Reckoning back a
Reading Room, 19 \Vest Lancaster of the King's Heralds. Charles H. Shaw, who. is a ~[ount thousand years and allowing three
Avenue. Open daily, 10:30 A. ~l. to generations to a century, )'our ver)
4 :30 P. ~l. 8 :00 1': "1.~The Cood Fellowship Holyoke graduate. grcat-gralldparcnts of thc thirtecnth
\Vednesday cvening, 9:15 to ):45. Clul; \\'111 mect at the church. The "open house" dinner and bridge gl'neration numbcred ovcr 240,000,000
The subject of the Bible lesson ser-
.~4
mon for Sunday, February 23, is Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
""lind." Rcv. Clews A. Scnti, Pastor. All Sorts 0/ Jobbing and Alteration Work
R cconsecra tion mon t h. Quickly and Reasonably Done
The Presbyterian Church Sunda\", Fcbruarv 23.
9 :45 A. "'.-i3ible Scho~)1.
Rcv. John Van :-.Jcss, M. A., ~Iinister.
"I eetings for February 23.
9:45 A. "I.-The Church School for
II :00 A. "I.-Thc servicc.
"God and Temptation."
0:45 P. "I.-Scnior Luthcr League.
Theme:
Walter P. Miesen
the stud\' of thc \\'ord of (;od.
II :00 A. M.-ilorning worship. Scr- 7:45 1'. "I.-Comlllllllil\" s e l' \" icc. Carpenter & Builder
Xarhcrth Theatre: (See notice Phones: Day-Narberth 3973·1\1.
mon themc: "The "I ission of elsewhere l. 100 N • N arbert h A venue Evening--Narberth 3828./{
the Holy Spirit to thc World."
II :00 A. M .-.1 unior Church, conduct-
cd by "Irs. A. S. Digby.
.j :00 1'. ~-I.-Comn',nicauts· Class.
I> :45 P. ;"I.-Thrce Endca vor Socicty
Tuesdav, 8 P. ~'.-Ladies' Aid So-
ciety at the homc of ~lrs. Shindle. 125
Elmwood A \'t'nue. • ,+, ...
Friday, II 1'. ~I.-Choir rehcarsal.
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mcetings. LOOK in OUR WINDOW


7 :30 1'. ~L-Rchearsal of Young Psychologist Enthralls
People's chorus for Lenten -You'll find candy' cherries and hatchets, and all
meetings-directed by "Irs. C. Large Club Audience sorts of attractive ~~ty favors for the birthday of
H. \\'oolmington. I _

7 :45 P. i\1.-Communit\· mccting in,' D;"I \\' 'r C I GEORGE WASHINGTON


the ?\arberth Thc;itrc. Patriotic .1'• • ary '. j, c onaug 1Y. mental
"r
address hv Rev. Arthur C. I hyglcne consultant at
Jamcs. -
aunt Holyokc
I Collcge. hcld a largc audicnce in rapt
.XCX1. Tuesday evcnin. g . conll.l1l~nity! attcntion at her talk. beforc the
1
Blblc C1as~ taught hy ~lls.s HarrIsou'l \Voman's Communit\. Club of X. _ The Oldest Store in Narberth
iI: cxt \\ cdnesday C\'cmng I'I"aycr ., - . ar
~leetillg. Subject: "\Vhat thc Bible I berth on ] uesday afternoon. 224 HAVERFORD AVENUE NARBERTH 4035
Teachcs About Satan." I
Spcaking Oil some of thc causes - W ATe H 0 U R WIN DOW S -
The women of the ~I issionan' 50- of unhappincss Dr. ,,' cConauglw 0-

detv will conduct a 1Iission ·Stud\·l ",. ., . 'I - . - - - • • - - • • - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


C~~s at 2:30 P. ~I. on "'ondays f~I,~~~'~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
the next six weeks. The book to bc Ij
studied is "From' Jerusalem· to J erusa-.!
lem," by Helen Barrell "r
ontgomcry. I
The first mceting will be held next '
~r onday and will bc Icd by "Irs. \V 001-
mington. All womell arc cordially in'l
dted.
d
I
Washington
Baptist Church 01 the E"allgel
Robert E. Keighton,
Sunday, Fcbruary 23.
9 :45 A. "L~ClllIrch School.
10:00 A. "I.-;"Ien's Class taught by
~rillistcr.
I'

I
Knew Men
the pastor.
II :00 A. "I.-~lorning worship. Ser-
mon: "The ~I oral Encrgy of
EntllusiasJll." This sermon, first
I HE knew men, and knew
, "
preached at the Union Services economics. And never did he
last July, concludes thc scrics of
those rcpeated by rcquest,
I make a wiser move than when he
7 :45 P. "L-Comnlllnit v service in
theatrc: Spcaker: Dr. Arthur I appointed Alexander Hamilton
C. J amcs. 5u bject: "Undying I
Fame: A Sludy of \Vashing-- Secretary of the Treasury. Hamil-
ton and Lincoln."
Scc ncws columns for furthcr ton was the founder of our na-
details.
\\"edncsda\·. Fcbruan- 2(•. tional banking system, the re-
Il:O() !.'.
"I.-~)r~):cr .~er\"icl" Topic:
An ACId ] cst.
This church is plallning two scries
deemer of our currency; the man
of services preparatory for Eastcr. lu
one of them there will be had thc co-
whose foresight has made our
operation of four Baptist Churchcs in I country the richest as well as the
Philadclphia. \Ve shall announce thc
details of both series a little later. Or greatest in the world's history.
thcy may bl' found in thc Church Reol
minder of Sundav. Februan- 23 (ncxt Yes, George Washington knew
Suuday); a copy 'of which lilay he had I
by applying to the pastor. men.
Methodist Episcopal Church I
!{ev. Samuel "lacAdams, Miuistcr. Do you know men-and Banks? Do you realize that this institution
Sunday, February 23: can do for your financial status what Washington's man Hamilton did
9:45 A. M.-Sunda\" School.
II :00 A. ~I.-~l orniilg worship and for your country's? We hope you do, for we're mighty anxious to do
scrmon, "The Offense of the
Cross." ! business with you.
h:45 I'. "I.-Epworth Lcaguc.
7 :45 P. ~I.-Conllllunitv rcligious
scrvice,it1 thc ?\arherth Theatre.
I
I
Sermon \lY Dr. Arthur C. I
James, of Philadelphia.
Tuesday,' lfebruary 25:
I
I'
NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK
R:OO P. "I.-The Sunshinc Bible
Class at the home of :M rs. R.
Compton, 500 \Voodside Ave-I' Open From 8 A. M. Daily. Friday Evenings, 7-9
nile. ,
\\'ednesday, February 26: Il~!!!!~~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~!!!!!!~!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!~~~~!!!!!i.i,ii!_!i.
i!.!!!.!!.!!~~I
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February 21,1930 OUR TOWN Page Three
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Basketball Results IStrawbridge & Clothier D. Lynam, president, Wayne Chambcr
of Commcrcc. All of the above namcd
Where to Go INTERACADEMIC LEAGUE
Episcopal Acadcmy, 40; Fricnds'
Welcomed to Main Line
l~oN'I'lN('ElI ,,'HoM PAGE J
Mawr Busincss Association; Charles
organizations wcrc well rcprcsented,
Ccntral, 24. I n addition to Dr. Tily, Strawbridge
He pointed out the need for a
LOCAL MOVIES
:'0:'\ HIH;RTH-Today and tOl11or,
Havcrford School, 25; Pcnn
Chartcr, 23.
Idefinite
1 objective in business, urged
& Clothier was rcprcsented by John
Jackson, gcncral supcrintendcnt. and
ro\\', Cliff Edwards in "So This
Chestnut Hill, 30; Gcrmantown that the organizations represented fed- B. C. Burlingamc. managcr of thc
Ts College'!"; "londay and
Fricnds', 11. I. crate their efforts, and stated that one Main Linc branch. Also introduccd b\'
'rue:-;(]ay, .Joall Cra\\'ford in 0f his convictions in succcssful retail-
"Untamed"; \Vednesday and Gcrmantown Acadcmy, 46; Mr. },! c Intyre wcrc J. C. Rill, super-
'I'hur"day. :'o:an('~' Carroll In Montgomery School, 43. ing was that a business must rcst on a intcndellt of the Philadelphia Tcrminal
"Sweetie"; Frlda~' Ilnd Satur- Standing of the Teams, 1
structurc of organized knowledge. Diyision of thc Pennsylyania Railroad:
day, "Three Lh'c nho:;l:-;:' \V. L. Pct. II \Villiam T. McIntyre, yicc presidcnt J. B. Williams, of J.' Franklin M ilJ.cr;
I'~UYPTL\="-Today and tomor- Gcrmantown Acad. 5 0 1.000 of the Chambcr of Commerce, in G. Earl Smith, vicc president of Ror-
row, \Villiam Halne" In "Na\'y I charge of the dinncr, in introducing of-
Fricnds' Ccntral .) I .750 not's; Bernard F. Swecncy, of the
!-Hue,,"; Monda~' and Tuesdll~', Episcopal.. 3 I .750 i ficers of the busincss organizations. AlmaI' Stores. '
"'I'he "llght~·"; \Vednesda~' anLI
Havcrford School 3 2 .600 scryice clubs and of storcs wcll known
Thur"da~·. "I,'our Feathers"; throughout the East. clearly showcd Particular credit for thc succcss of
Frlda~' and Saturday. "This Chcstnut Hill 3 2 .600 the dinner was givcn to Henry F.
Penn Charter 1 4 .200 the grcat scope of enterprises repre-
'rhlng Called I,oye,"
scntcd by the diners. Among those in- '"Vile. of thc Bell Telcphone Company.
ARIJl\TOf{I~-Toda~' ••Iohn Barr~'­ Gcrmantown Friends I 5 .167 chairman of the committee in charge.
Montgomery School U 4 .000 troduced werc:
tnure in "J~ternal I~o\"c": to-
Frank Coffman, president of the An interesting break in the eyening's
tJlorro\\', "Pointed Heels"; l\-1:on- SUBURBAN A LEAGUE program was furnished by Barclay H.
day. 'I'ucHday and \Vedncsday, Lower 1f crion, 43; U ppcr Dar- Paoli-:Malvcrn-Berwyn Rotary Club;
Edward \V. Ehmann, president, Main Azpell. whosc music store furnished a
"No, :\'0. Nanette"; Thur:-;day hy. 21. " Line Kiwanis Club; Lowell Gable.
and Jo"riday, Dolores Costello in
radio so that none would miss thc
Chester. 22; Abington. 20. usual fiftecn-minute scssion with A11Ios
"Se('olu1 Choiee"; Haturrlay,
Standing of the Teams, Paoli-Malvern- Berwyn Rotary Club;
"'lIalfwa~' to Heaven:' John \V. Phillips. Ardmore Chamber alld Andy.
\V.L. Pct. Another joint meeting of all thc busi-
SI'~YT LI ... J·~-1'()c1ay and t01110rrO\\".
Lower Merion 7 0 1.000 of Commerce; ]. E. Hammer, presi-
"Song of I.Jove"; :M onday and dcnt. Bala-Cynwyd Neighborhood ness organizations and service clubs
'''ue:-;da)', N'ornul Shearer iii Xorristown 5 I ,833 of the 1\1 ain Line will be held Thurs-
"Their Own Desire"; \Vcdnes- l')lpcr Darhy 3 .) .500 Club; Ralph Dunnc, president. Nar-
da~' and Thursdll~'. "The BishOp Chestcr 2 5 .286 bcrth Board of Trade; \V. Russell day. 1\1 arch 6. at a 12 ;30 P. ~1. lunch-
:\turder Ca:-;c": Friday and 8at- Ahington 5 1.67 Grcen. president. Bala-Cvnw\'<l-Nar- con in the ~I asonic Building. Ardmorc.
u~d:~Y, "Hunting' Tigcrx in 111- Hayerford 5 .167 bcrth Rotary Club; Harry ''1'. Cccdom. Philip H. Gadsden, prcsidcnt of thc
dla. treasurcr. Ardmore Rotary Club; \Vil- Philadclphia Chamber of Commerce.
ANTHONY \\'A Y;-';I·;-'I·"da~' and liam H. C. Ramsey. Presidcnt. Bryn will spcak on "Looking Ahcad."
l01110rrO\,".
"Ionday and
"Sho\\' of
Tuesday.
~hO\\'H";
"The
New Sound Equipment
:\'arriagt~
\\'pdllesday
P I a
a
~. g r {) U II dO';
n cl Thursday,
For Narberth Theatre
"(norifying" t h f~ AnH'IOit:an
(iirl": Fri£la~" and Haturc1ay, The Xarberth Theatre is installing
"Hunting" Tig-e!'s in India."
new and inllll'O\'ed IlJ.10 Vitaphone and
THEATRE ~! tn-ictone \ \" estt'rn Electric equip- STOVE $15.00
.\IJI·;LI'HI-"The "Iatrlaph." fifth ment, also a Ilew sOllnd screen. all to NUT 14.50
offering :If Profp:.;.;:-;ionH I Play-
er:..;, be ready ~I arch.1. The initial produc- EGG 14.50
B HOA J)-"Draeula" £.'11<1:-: tornOIO-
row; d r~.LJllatiza tion of "1 'owelo"
tion with the lIew equipment will be PEA 10.50
open:.;.; .:\londay. George ..\rliss in "Disraeli," BUCK 7.75
(. H I'~ H T N C T-Hhal{t~~lltlalopan Because of its fine acoustics. the COKE 11.00
Hepert.ory, ]'·ritz Leiher and
«'hieag-n Ch'ie Hhakf>l-=peare Ho-
Xarbl'rth Theatre will ha H' a perfect
c:iety, tonip;ht: ".Juliu:-; Cea:-ler"; sound reproduction according to a sur-
tOlll01·row a ft('>1"I)OOI), "1-1 :llnlet.": yey llf electrical research ellgineers. Try a Ton Today-Then Be Your Own Judge
tomorro\\' n I",.. h t. "Tw.. Jfth
Night"; Monday, "Lear"; Tues- The equipment. which is being in- OUR COAL ALL COMES FROM ONE MINE AND
day, Ri"'Jarcl I II"; \\'p,lnl"c1ay stalled. is the same as that at the Roxv IS NOT SOLD ON ITS REPUTATION AS COAL,
"Iatinee. "Twelfth =" i !{ h t"; Theatre in Xew York and the 130\'«( BUT ON ITS MERITS FOR THIS MAIN LINE
\\'ednesday night. "Hamlet";
Thursday.
"Lear";
"Ot hello";
Saturday
Frlcla~'.
"fatlnce.
"Talnin~ of the 8hl"(,"''': Hatur-
Theatre in Philadelphia, The futtire
screen programs and the fine sound
facilities will put the :\arbl'rth Theatre
J •
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SECTION
6~ II=LT() I""""lllI

IIl...I ~ _ ~() IIl...I
<W: ~ I""""lllI
day night. "oJuliuH Ceaser," in the frollt rallk of ~! ain Line amllse-
FOHH.Jo;~T-··Blo:';:-;Olll 'rilllC." nll'llt places. Phones: Cynwyd 700 add Greenwood 7484
(,AHn.lr-:I{-'f"oo Inore days of
"Hot Choenlat .. s"; "~t,.ang-.. In,
terlude" OP€'IlH l\lollday. Mothers' Council Birthday
I;II~·~s~-~~-~~-~-~~-~~-;-~~;-~-~-~~~-~~;~-~-~~~~_·~-;_~-;;ooe~-;-~,:+,;;.;¥;.;-;.;-;~~~-~~.·~--~~~~~;~·~'l
"I'~ITH'S-"Thp "Iel'l'~' \Vid",,"."
LYRH.~-··A ROIlHlll «;PlltlenHtn'" :\ pleasing program featured the I
HHUBI·;RT-La:..;t ('all for (;corge third birthday party of the Mothers'l
\Vhite's S"anda Is. "A \\'OIHlp·,·, Coullcil of Xarberth last l\Iollday eye-
fuT Night" opens Monday; Jo- ning. Dr. (;eorge A. Sloall' spoke
hann Htrau:.;.;:.;.; nperet ta, briefl y 011 the work of the Baby Clillic
\VAI.~NITT-"Hop""'·:-; I'~nd" _;I{):-;
and lirged mllthers to use this'seryice
tomorrow. Bert Lytell ill
for children of pre-school age. His
"HI'other:.;" OJlPIl~ .:\Jollda~",
remarks wel'e followed by three songs
MUSICAL EVENTS by the (iirls' (;lee Club. ~! rs. C. H.
Philadelphia Orehestra-This af- \\' ooltnington introduced Dr. Barcla\'
tt.'r11001l and tOl110rrOW night- L. Jones. of Friends' Celltral Scholli.
Yladiinir Horo\\·itz. pianist, Whll spoke on the yalue of the 1\.! others'
:';';010 1:-; t : J-Iaydpll, ~:\'Jnphony Xli. Clll1ncil tll the school. the wisdonl of:
12, BCt'tho'"t.'IJ. Leol1ora (h-PI'-
turf' Xo. a, nJ·ahnt:-l, ('OIU'('l'to
reading widl'ly alld wisely. and of the!
:-';0. 2 (01· piano and oloc'h('stJoa, plcasnre alld jll'ofit to be' derived frolll
contacts in 1IIl'l't ings sllch as this one,
Preceding the program the parents
The editorial page in this week'" ,aliI< seyeral songs. unckr the rlireetillll
"aliI' Town"-haye you read it: If l\liss Fril'ke.
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Page Four OUR TOWN' FebrUllry 21, 1930 .

FORE AND AFT UNCLE CY'S COLUMN


The play which is generally cunsid-
ered the very peak in achievement of
OUR TOWN Attacked
Ho, hUI1I! Another week. Huwever,
I fur gut to mentiun that I have been
America's fur I' m 0 s t playwright, A Co,optrati"t Commrmity Nt'Jl's,Ma8d~jllt, formdtd in 1914 by tht Narbtrth attacked thrice this week, more or less
"Strange Interlude," by Eugene C;"ic Association, dnd publishtd t"try Friday at Ndrbtrth, Pa., by tht anonymously each time. Two blows at
O'Neill, will be presented at the Gar- last week's colyum. Here is one:
LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
rick Theatre for a brief engagement February 15, 1930.
PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager Dem' Vllcle Cy:
beginning Monday night, February 24, ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor I 7('ish 10 defeml Miss Bvolls' deji-
Tho Theatre Guild, which produced THOMAS A. ELWOOD. Associate Editor II ilia II of "Capifla";ly" ill YOllr lasl cuI-
it in the Eastern metropolis early in 1111111 as absullllel" correcl alld Ihat ha
1928, where it ran for 73 cap~city m'e/'afIC b,' raised 10 abollt GO%. I
weeks and was awarded the Puhtzer Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth wOllld like 7('a,." J'OIt (as illS.) 1/01 10 Iry
Prize as "the best play of the year," tire bllcket e.t"p('rilll(,111 if J'Oll are dcpmd-
is bringing it here under the auspices Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 illg ollly Oil capillary a/lroclioll becallsc
of the Art Alliance. \ if YOII do YOII 7dll jil/(l YOllrself all wcl.
"Strange Interlude" is undoubtedly
the ~reatest nuvelty the theatre has
I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE: lIoping Ihal Ihis correclioll 70ill be
made in tire ne.rl isslle, I remaill,
Entered a" second-cIa,;" maller, October 13, 1914, at the Post Office at
had in years. Jt is qnite the longest YOllrs sillerrel,\',
play current, consisting uf nine acts. Narberth, Pa" undcr the Act of March 3, 1879.
Vllcle Y's.
thoug-IT of course not the first drama Well, Uncle, why don't you cOllie out
of extensive length. It docs not de- February 21, 1930 of your ambush of auonymity and en-
pend upon the regular lines of dialogue gage in a real battle of wags? Inci-
to tell its complete story, but trusts dentally your punctuation is-well-you
more to the "asides." By these. the know.
hidden thoughts of each character arc Employment Versus Charity .. * *
expressed. Oddlv enough there is no And here's another:
apparent interru,iti.on of the. dialogu~, In a wealthy section of the size and population oi the .Main Line Dear Ullcle Cyl'lls:
although the action remaIns statIc area there is always a fairly large proportion oi residents who depend I 01/1 disappoillied ill Ihee, Vllcle
while onc character or another is in- Cl'I'/IS, IV/,v shollld thec be so hard all
dulging" himself in a chat with the au- on wag-es, sometimes day-to-day wages, for their sustenance. ;\t pres- 1'1;01' Miss i~7mllst I am Sill'" sIlt' did
(lience or with himself. ent, according to the 1\1 ain Line Federation of Churches. there are quite 7'rry ,('ell illdcrd-for a girl.
The play itself may be t~rIned an Of cOllrse. il is perfcel/J' evident 7('ha'
enic of a woman's soul. MISS Leeds a lIumber of workers without sufficient work, among- thelll several skilled is tI,C lIIaller wilh Iher. Thcc is afrailt
is a real creature, swayed by impulse painters, carpenters, plulllhers and handymen. This condition is due in of Ihe yOlllly lady. II is apparellt Iha/
and passion, constantly striving for .the Iha is a marricd man, bill if Ihy wifl
happiness which always seems Just part. according to a survey. to a reticence oi hOllle owners to make sea- docs /101 dh'orce Ilzee for ad7'alisillfj
ahead. She is a complex symbol of sonal repairs and alterations on the usual schedule. This attitude in turn lira I Ilzer is IlCllpcel.'ed, size is ki"der 10
womanhood. depressed and changed in is due to a recent unfortunate financial condition which has caused Ilry sllOrlcolllillgs Iholl Ihcr Izas show"
nature bv the shattered romance of f f I 'hysclf IowaI'd Miss Evalls.
her yoUtil, to be buffeted as a pawn extrem,e caution .in the expenditure 0 um s. . Nol Ihal Miss £7'alls slallds i" lIeed
of fate in the years that follow. marry- \\ork of tIllS sort. hO\\'ever, must he done en:lltualh', and delav 1S of Ihy clzarily! /-It'/" dejilliliolls OI'e "0/
~ng one man, 'lovin.g an?ther. a.nd fac- working a hardship on wage-earners in various trades.' One wa); to 01 all bad, alld if sh,' is willillU 10 yi7'f
mg the sunset of I!fe. WIth a thIrd.
The art of O'NeIll IS apparent every-
I alleviate the condition is through aid hv the \Velfare Federation., the
. . .' . .
Ih<'<' her 1'011I1'0".1' al hlllellColI, Ilze(
slrollld 1'011,,1 Ihyself forlllllale 10 l107'e s"
where throughout the nine long acts., churches and other charitable orgamzatlOns. The generosIty of tIm; sec- «('ell-illforllled a cOlllpm/ioll. If il wrrf
I n "Strange Interlude" he write~ of tion cannot be questioned, But it would be far better if there were a 1101 againsl Illy prillciples I slrollid wayCl
life he evidently has seen. and Itved, concerted effort on the part of those who can give employment to others Ilral IIICe Iras hmclred willr II/all.\' a yOlmy
and he prese~t.s no superfi~lal, matte~- not to withhold this work until later in the season. .\ iter all the Main lady wlrose II/illd 7('as less nocll-fllnrislrcd
of-fact expOSItIOn, but a VIbrant, s<;n- '.' d. f T ' f 'I f ',' ,,' r •• " '[I' "1 f till/II M iss I~·l'OlIs. A lid if il is really
ou:; if also curious drama that stnps Lme 1S ma e up 0 a group 0 se -Icspectmg commullltics. Mt se - Irlle Ihal Ilree has (laeNed tI,e Ne7'er",d
bare the very souls of his men and respect should he maintained. Mr. A'eiylrloll's dejilliliolls willrolll e7'1'1I
women. sccillll Ilrell/, 11"'11 il ill becollles Ilrl'e 10
A carefully chosen cast is promised bl' so filI'I iOlls willr ill iss E71(1 II S.
))\' the Theatre Guild of its own met- Better Business Service Lei 1101 IIr'ysclf be hyPlloli:;cd Ily a
rO\lolitan players. including Judith An- Full co-operation by all merchants of Narberth should he ~iven to lille. Ullcle C"rlls. JIOlll' a /Ill/n is
derson, George Gaul, Blaine Cordl\er, the movement of the Board of Trade in its educational program to in- NC1'CI'l'lId I,y pr~lfl'ssioll, III/i 1101 11.1' pl'<lC-
Frank Conroy, ~Iaud Durand. Mary lice. Alld alilrollglr I do 1101 qlleslioll
Holsman, ]aines Todd and Lester crease and impl'Ove the business service in the borough. The most lire 7'alidily of AII'. A"'iglrloll's claill/ 10
Sheehv. fa\'orable accomplishments are obtained only wheu all interested incli- I'ollr Ilrc hwclreoll alld Ihe lille. I all/
Playgoers should bear in mind that viduals and firms put their support firmly behind plans that will be of collslrailled 10 poilll 0111 10 Ilree lira I Ilree
the performance begins precisely at benefit to all concerned. Indicating the scope of N arherth's trade section Ihyself adll/ils Ilral Ih('e is 1101 sllre 1('/11/1
5 :30 in the afternoon-wi.!.b. a dinner lille Miss £WIIS COIl claill/.
intermission from 7 :40 to 9, and the by means of a Classified Directory is certain to show resident customers Oil Ihe ,('hole {('oldd il 1101 be II/ore
final curtain descends at II o·c1ock. that nearly everything needed for personal or home use may be pur- frielldly. /I' H EN Ihe<' !rllle/,,'S 7('illr h<'l',
* * * chased in a friendly and neighborly atmosphere. Community mcrchants
Rarelv in the histon' of the theatre render a valuable service to their patrons and are worthy of greater sup-
10 call Ir('r "FIr".ellcc";'
Alld as fOl' Ilry opellillf/ 1Ir(' Ctl/llll/IIS
has a long tour been' embarked upon of Ihy lillIe j(//(/'/ral 10 a "disC/lssioll" of
bv a large company of actors for a port. Ncvertheless prospecti\'e huycrs are like l\lissonrians-they must Prolrillilioll·--dear PaliellC('. (:lIcle C"rlls.
purpose other than financial g"ain or he shown, docs IIrN Ilrilll.· Ilral is wise? A/id ij
the satisfaction of !ll'rsonal amhition Ilrel' is ,i/oill,il 10 do so. !,,/{(, call Ilree scI
on the part of a star. Single perform- M R PI o lilllil of fOllr hlllldred 1l'ords;> n7'ell
ances arc constantly being given, of ore oom to ay tI,,· ('lIiled Slales SOll/lors. yreal alld
course, for the henefit of one or an- Two i\lain Line communities, Karberth and Haverfurd, have recog- ,(,is<' IIICII Ilral Ihel' arc. /1I/'1'e Ilsed 11/01'1'
I
other charity:. but a long tour of a nized the need of an outlet for the energies and ent.husiasms of Vo.uth by
re~ular orgal~lzed. compa.ny-the sole establishinCT l)laV CT rounds and recreatiun centres. It is also noteworthy
lira II 1111/1, alld tire 1/1/('sliOIl is 1/ot sel-
Il('d wi. .
object of which IS to raIse funds for , , - .... ... . To' be sllre lire l.ort/'s ProWl' Iras aliI\,
a particular object-is almost an uno, that Haverford has the pnnclJ>a1 skatll1g pond hereabouts whIle Nar- scvellly. OIld !.illcolll'S GeliJ'sbltrf! (/(i-
kno.wn thing in the theatrica~ world. berth> borough offic~als always see to it that streets are reserved for dr('ss abo/ll 2li8, bill if Ilrcc IIlillf.os Ilrere
1 he second t~ur of the Stratford-l sledchng when there IS snow. 1\lay we hope that other nearby commu- is. alllollY Ilry rl'aders. olle qllalified 10
upon-Avon. Festtval Com1!an)" frol.ll nities follow their examl)le. elller eilher of Ihosc class('s, Ihee is ill-
the Memonal Theatre at Stratford, IS \ . . deed oplill/islic. Bill. /iI.·e a 1/Il1/1'1'el alld
one of these very rare enterprises in f nnouncement of the gIft of three acres hy HoratIO Gates Lloyd a II/arriaye. il lakes /H'O 10 lIIake a dis-
the theatre. The frankly stated pur- brings the total of the Haverford Comlllunity Centre's holdings to about cllssioll. .'111I1 if Ihee lI,illl.'s Ilree '//111/-
pose of the transatlantic .to~lr is to add six and one-half acres. Although at present modestly equipped with I'as 171'0 of IIIC IIccessory <'I1libre (/lIIVlIg
to the fund for the rehlllldmg and the apparatus, the pla\'grounds are well laid out and, with the iml)rovements Ih.1' fellow-lmc'lIsmell. IIICII Ilrcc is cra::y.
endowment of the Shakespeare M1'- I I I 1 I I' /lral's all.
moriaI at Stratford. which was de- sc lee u e(. s lOU d hecome a model centre. Last year fourteen groups Give lilY 101'1' 10 A 11111 Ila/i<'llce. al/(I
stroved bv fire in March. 1921i. This used the facilities of the Centre building- for athletics, handcraft, drama, /.ollm" I (im
c'difi'ce. wliich stood for fifty years, was,' dances and other activities. Tlry lodllfl.
one of the finest ml· nlOria.ls in the Narherth's huildin<T and athletic lield finds widespread use by the ;Vi,'cl'.
world, It had heen erected m the latc, I, " ....1- I I I I I I' I " . Qne hardly Illay reply tn this friendl)'
seventies by the Shakespeare ~r emorial sever~t 01 gal1l~atlOns W 10 It' P to ma ,e Up t Ie. sp e~1< I< c~)\]1I11l1mty splnt reprimand. 'Vho is thee, Niece? Come
Association under the leadership of anel 11 fe of thIS borough. [n fact, only a Mam Lme neIghbor, Consho- forth.
Charles Edward Flower. who donated hocken. is believed to surpass Narberth in the scope of its activities in
a tract of land a!ld 50.000 P?ul.lds the entire suburbali section.
towar.d the e!lterpnse. The blllldlllg Throu<Thout this section there is no de'trth of cultu1"l1 and recrea-
Auxiliary Dance Tonight
contallled a hhrarY, museum and the . . ~ . " . ' A dance will be given this evening
theatre proper, upon t.lle stage of which tIOna! ~Ctl vltles and summ~r finds th~ ~~huol playgr~lInds m full sway, in the Legion rooms by the American
nearlY every theatrIcal celebrity of But It IS true that some 01 these actIVItIes arc restricted amI there are
England a!';pea~e(~. Fortul.latcly: th.e some towns, notably Ardlllore and Bryn l\lawr. Ihat need more roo 111 for Legion Auxiliary of the Harold D.
part of the hlllld1l1g Iwus1l1g the h- their young folks to 1)la\', Speakman Post, No. 356. Starting at
hran' :llld the museum was not de- J 9 o'clock, Ben Ludlow's Swarthmore-
stroycd in tlte conflagration, and tl1l' " . . ans will pIa)' in a manner that should
entire collection of precious Shakes-I A school hoy 111 l\lexlco recently shot IllS teacher. PupIls who shoot
keep the Roar well occupied with
peariana was therefore saved. their teacher in Chicago have to stay in after school, go to the board and
couples.
write: "I must not shoot my teacher" 100 times.
Among the Fijians, when anythin!-"
has been stolen, the priest gazes int" * * *
An European astrologist says the world will come to an end October,
Agriculture IS a more natural art
a crystal. helieving that the image of than politics because it co-operates
the thief will appear there. 1930. Fine, that saves us the bother of worrying over our Christmas with nature.-Plato.
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Febrlltlry 21, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Five.

Villanova Pushes schoul must refuse admission to addi· I


tiunal students."
Building Program
Construction Of Home For Com·
To remedy these ueficiencies the
Cummittee un Development recom-
mends that the new building have
classroom space for 750 students and
'.Dominic
merce and Finance School also suggests a large lecture hall be
included for addresses by prominent
I 1721 Walnut St.
Starts Next Summer. business men. THE TAILORED SUIT
\\Then you do IJUSllless · WIt . II mer· I I FOR SPRING
CLASSES CROWDED NOW chants in your own community you Ii The three-piece Tailleur as created by
aid your community's contentment! Dominic with strictly tailored lines is indis-
pensable to the spring wararobe.
Construction next summer of a good-will and prosperity.
huilding to house the Villanova Com· ff Dominic is now showing the newest imported
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merce and Finance School is recom· }.:\.•• .
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materials for your selection.
Inelllled by the Villanova College Vf/V' •••

Committet, of Development in arc· ;=== ':-:' ..;


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FANCY TAILORED SUIT
WITH SII.K BI.OUSt;
port made public this week.
\Villiam J. Mc(;linn. president of thc'
Continental- Equitablr Title and Trust Enjoy a Delightful
Company. heads the cOl1l1l1ittcc of
I 'hiladelphia business and professional
Sunday Dinner in
men who arc surveying \'illanuva'~
putentialties. Ph iladelphia
The cummittee recommends that the at the beautiful new
college make arrangements as suon a~
possible to start the huilding project
EMBASSY ROOM
hefure material costs rcturn to a
higher kHI and an ample lahur sllppl)
disappears.
The repurt states:
marwitk.
Locust Street at 17th
"Tadav the Schoul uf Cummerce RITTENHOUSE SQUARE
and Filiance is ncxt to thc fastest
gruwing department in the cullege. It Special Sunday Dinner. $2.00. Also
shu wed a 10 per cent. increase in en a 10 corte. Delicious dishes. tastefully
rullment in 1929-30 over the .. receding served. Excellent parking space
schuul vear. directly adjacent to hotel; gorage
"I'upitlarity uf the conllllerce schuol adjoining. Reservations: "Paul,"
IInder the Rev. Father J oscph A Pennypacker 3800.
Bartle\', O. S. A.. the dean. is emhar· EXaP/iotlal t"ttl-tail/il//: J;lCiliritJ . ••
rassing. The quarters allotted to the lor TtaJ, Card Partits. BanqlltlJ.
school in old A 111mni Hall arc over- DalJus. Etc.
crowded. Recitation roollls arc ill BENNETT E. TOUSLEY, Manoger
adequate. Unless the physical facili-
ties an' expandcd immediately, the

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Page Six OUR TOWN February 21, 1930

Three Plays to Be I Let "Our Town" hear of your news,


I hy mail or phone-call.
Main Line Facts
Presented at School The name hy which Ardmore 1•. • • -
.1 011111 ---
ng-!{epul - - tractl
r,,--Con .-- ng -
was first known was the "Cahi- GUS WELSH
tShowpeople,' Dramatic Organi- net Post Offiee," so-called since
the office was in the shop of a Electrician
zation at Lower Merion, to cahinetmaker. The Colulll hia 49 ANDERSON AVE" ARD.
I~Jeetrle Appliance Heplllrll Il
Offer Varied Program. Railroad g-a \'e the nallle of

TO BE GIVEN FEBRUARY 28
"Athensville" to the station.
which it was called from lRS3
............. ,. ....
,\ROMORE 112r.
SpeeIRIt~·

S;gll of Iht Btsl Mtats

until lR74. The I'ennsyh'ania


Railroad changed its nallle to
all Fehruary 28, the Lower 11 erion THE
Ardmore in that year.
High Sehool auditorium will becollle
Ardlllore is named for a town BRADLEY
the settillg of three delightful plays
in County \Vaterford, Ireland.
given by "Showpeople," an organiza- MARKET
and means "high ground." AI-
I
tion of the high school. There will
though comparatively near the' COMPANY,
be a play to suit each person, at a
seacoast, Arehllore has an alti·
price to suit every pocketbook. at 2106-08
tude of ,)59 feet, 300 feet more
The first 'play will be w:-he Falcon,"
than downtown Philadelphia. It Market Street,
by Alfred Lord Tennyson, a play of I '
is the larg-est con1l11l1nity in (opposite the
Medieval Italy, where Counts and fair'
Lower ~Ierion Township and
ladies held their sway. Stephen Mc- Erlanger Theatre) ,
contains the scat of the town·
Cormack will be the big, bold Count,
ship g(l\'cn1l1Ienl. wish to call
while his fond and fair lady will be
Annette Bergeron. The other parts
RUINED!! your attention
Moths ruined this fine chair.
will be played by Arthur Ramsey and Had it been KONATED
Elizabeth Hartley. MISS LILA M. WRIGHT when it was new they would to the fact that
The second play will be "The Val· ~riss Lila ~1. Wright. principal of not have attacked iL
iant," by Holsworthy Hall and Robert ~Iiss \Vright's School, Bryn Mawr,
they sell
KONATING is a scientific
Middlemas, a prison storv of a silent died on Friday at the school following process of moth. proofing MEATS only,
young man doomed to the electric developed at the Mellon
chair. Randolph Keim will be the a short illness. She is survived by hel Institute, University of that they sell
prisouer and the necessary girl, mother, ~I rs. Florence Scott \Vrig-h' Pittshurgh. Auy artiel e
Blanche Lodge. The warden, Frank and a hrother, Guier "'rig-ht, who KONATEDis guaranleed in only the best
Cra/It; the chaplain, J allles Bailey, were associated with her in the man· writing to be impervious to
ane! all attelldant, \Villiam (;ray, com- moths for at least three meats, that they
prise the other characters of this tragic agement of the school. years, and is further pro- make deliveries
~Iiss "'right was horn in St. LOlli,. tected by an insurance ccr"
play.
in IX7S. a claug-hter of George r.. tifieate from L1oyd'll Call. twice daily in
The last play, hut not the least oue, \"right. She founded tht, Br\'n ~Iawl
is "The (;(1Ost Story," by Booth Tark- school in 1902 and it has coine to Ill' ualty Company.
ington. The way a young man. home o lit' of the hest known girls' school>, NOW - before moths ruin your vicinity,.
frolll college to find his "g-irl" con- in this section. your rugs, Curniture, drapes,
furs, tapestries or c1othing- and that their
stantly surrounded by a crowd, wins Funeral sen'ices were held on SUIl,
her, is explained by this hUlllorous day afternoon at the )'Iiss \Vright'f have them KONATEO. The telephone number
sketch. Robert Braid will be the un- School, Roherts Road, Br\'n ),1 all r process is quick, elean, and
fortunate college boy and Helen Ai- The intertnent will he at' ~r oravia inexpensive. Results are IS
ken, his "girl." The other "sheiks" ;\. Y. guaranteed.
and "shebas" will be John Joyce, Mary Call E""rgrun 1200 _ NOW I RITTENHOUSE 7070,
Sue \Vescott. Howard Lodge. Helen
Louise Thomas. Arthur Tuttle, Jane Not all the news is told in the uews
McLaughlin, \Villialll 1\1 acan, and columns of this paper-rt,ad the ad vcr· :
tiselllents, also. i
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STORAGE WAREIIOUSE COMPANY
Thank YOll.

Joyce Trenholme. 4015 Walnu' Slrl"fl!t


3939 Germantown A""., Phila., Po.
Tickets Illay he purchased at thc ..~~~~~"'" ..~~
school or frolll Richard 1\1 cCurdy, lOCI
Bryn Mawr Avcnue. BaJa. A trophy Beautiful Evergreens
will be presented to the group, which.
in the opinion of the judges, puls on Rhododendrons. Hem-
the hest performance. lock and Red Cedar LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
Wr;l~ for Pr;u Lisl
Odds and Ends Prompt and Efficient Service
The Tennessee Evergreen CO.
Just when the compass was first Crating, Packing and Shipping
thought oi it is impossible to tell P. O. Box 578
Elizabethton Tennessee
Certainly a primiti\'e floating needle
\\'as used as a direction-finder in China THE SERVICE COMPANY
and Arahia long before it was knO\\'11 ~
of in Europe: ~JOOa~~~);:n"6OJJOOa~JOOa~ FRANK H. SEELY, JR.
The East India Company. chartered
in 1600. which for two centurief 5 BALA AVENUE, Bala.Cynwyd, Pa.
monopolized the maritime trade with Special 'Cakes
India and the East. was the g-reatesl
monopl)' of its kind that e\'er ex· for Washington's Birthday
i"ted,
An Americali is credited with thr -Cherry Trees, etc.
fi:'st machinery for making nails,
Refore the time of Columbus liltlr 15c, 25c and 50c Each
Ind ht'en done in the way of explora· (Larger Sizes to Order)
tion during- tbe preceding- ages. \\'hel"
You'll Like Them!
do yon
the news of the discover\' of the XCII
\Vorld reached Europe "there follow,
iug such a stampede for exploration a"
the world has never known hefore or WHITE'S
since.
~Cl~ClClCl~'
SWEET SHOP
Paslry, Candy, NIlls
know
RAINEY-WOOD I

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14 Fla'l'oTS Ice Crtam
. .:. COKE .:. 219 HAVERFORD AVE. the nearest tailor •••
$11.00 a Ton Narberth laundry • • • florist
, Phone Narberth 2430 Phone Narberth 4005 • • • plumber? They
~"'M=t"1t=s= C"1Me'1t""St=<t"Sf"1!=St"S~l=1f:::lt=st
are easy to find in
MOORE'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE the Classified Tele-
2S Ardmore Arcade Ardmore, Pa. phone Directory
PHONE: ARDMORE 3715
I ,AT SHORT NOTICE DAY WORKERS FURNISHED
'n"UIIIII.. 11..11' f .. rAll O('('II.. IOIIH (;nrd ..n ..r .. 1111" CIIIIIIIl'.. r ..
I: E"llerlelu·...' C ....k ... 'Vnlter.. lI11d 'Vnltre.."eH f .. r nil S..ellll r':,·e"t..

/
', A SI.eellllt;y (Uniform.. SIII.plle,l)
eOOkH Illul JnnltorH
TELEPHONE
Februtlry 21, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Seven
Page Eight OUR-TOWN February 21,1930

Honors Announced at
Junior High School
Named Selling Agents
----
For Merion Park Plot
I
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Chandler and Ral)kin have been ap- '
Forty-nine AwardedCerti6cates pointed selling agents of the Merion
r -,1"'. .h1II THE
BANKING
MAIN LINEII~~
INSTITUTION.I-~

at Honor Day Exercises I Park development by Martin Molony,


I developer and owner of the site along
Wednesday.
--
! Meeting House Lane in Merion.
I
Merion Park occupies the site which
On \Vednesday morning Lower ,,:as furmerly the Belmont Race
I OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY
Medon Junior High School observed I 1 rack, a famous landmark of a few

II
its second honor day of the school years ago. It consist~ of seventy-t\~O
". acres of gently rollmg country m
year. 1 Ills ceremony was for the pur- Lower Merion Township, six miles Is at your servIce for deposits after closing hours.
I
pose of honuring those students who, from Philadelphia's City Hall.
For your convenience when in town the following
for the second cluarter 0 fthe year, had
received a general average of 90%" Autocar Appoints Philadelphia banks will accept deposits for your ac-
with no single mark below 80%. Prin-
cipal Edward H. Snow was the speaker H. M. Coale, uf Cynwyd. vice pres·
uf the day. ident in l~harge of sales of the Auto·
count with us:
car Company, announced this week the
The following forty-nine students re- appointment of E. D. Sirrine to the First National Bank
ceh'ed chevrons and ccrtificates for
position of Transportation Enginecr on Philadelphia National Bank
scholastic attainmcnt and had thcir
thc Antocar headquartcrs saIl. In that
namcs placcd on the schaul's honor capacity he will be available to make Corn Exchange National Bank
roll: Jacqueline Bird, Alicc Martin, Jlrofe,;sional surveys and rccomlncnda. Penn National Bank
:Mary E. \Vatcrer, Virginia Abcl, Mar-
tians conccrning the transpurtation The Pennsylvania Co.
garct Pattcrson, Bclty M cGarvcy, problems of an\' business houscs whose
Juliet Shaw, \Vcndell Alexander, 'Vir- operations arc 'uf a size to I'l~quire such
ginia \Vilbnr, Cecilia Gray, Jean Hav- studies.
licek, Dick Connoly, Eva 'Neiss, Elca- Avail Yourself of This Service
nor Morris, Marjory Hudson, Dorothy Druggist Robbed
Dietrich, },I ary Speakman, Louise ..\ burglar gained entrance to Shea's I
Platt, Drug Store. Haverford A\'enue at
Ethel Burkhardt, Eitner Klapper, ?\ arberth Station. last Tuesday night
Roberta Staley, Mary Michener, Reu- hetween the hours of I I and () :30
TH E·M·ERION·T I TLE
ben Bowen, Jack McIntire, Olive A. M. and rellloved $1 J() in bills from
Bates, Edith Bartlett, Ingeborg Thay- the cash register. Entn' was lIIade I
,,--·TRUST·COMPANY
sen, Valery deBeaussct, Harry Kraft- by the rear door, through which a hok-
son, Anna Kandra, Sandy Thomas, was cut. ?\ 0 articles in the store wel'l'
OF '/",RDMORE •
},I irdza Specht, Charles Seelcy, \ Vini- diturbed nor was sOllie change in thl'
fred Jamcs, Spenccr Halberstadt. ca"h register touched.
PENNSYLVANIA
Hobert Wolf. NARBERTH 6ALA.- CYN'\AIYD
Jack McCreary, \Villiam Davidson.
5

Nancy Bishop, Mildred Vincent, Hob-


ert James, Jack Lawser, 1\furiel \\Thitl',
Jane Nash, Anne L. Chalfant.
(ieorgette Lowe, .l anet Dc Vilbiss,
Peggy MacGuftln, Sturgis Poorman.
Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.
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~·CHA;·F.·EBERT·11 Montgomery Avenue Lines
Eastbound
Leaving Pem/sylvania R. R. Sta-
tion in IVal'bcl'th 19 minutes Wynnewood Road Route
, '

Jobbing Carpenter I later than f he above-mentioned Leave Montgomery and Moni"


Leaving Anderson and Mont- times.
Phone; NARBERTH 4129 A\'eues, Bt'yn Mawr, for Ardmore,
gomery A venues
\V~'nnewood, Merion and Sixty-Sec-
Wlj:EK DAYS Narberth Short Line
103 Dudley Avenue , Starting at 5.40 A. I\f.
ond and Lancaster Ave.
: Then every 20 minutes until 12.00
Eastbound TIollle follow,,: J';ast-hound-
~~~eHeMM~~~ L<>H.\"illJ;' Sixty-second alld Lancaster
•••••••••••••••..'
LIVe IN 1" P. M. midnight.
Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. !\t.
Leaving PenJls~'I"ania
tion, Narberth
H. I~. Sta- A \'ellll""
\VYI1I1C\VlIOd
ro,' HI'~'n Mawr via
Hill! ;\lolIlgoll1cry Ave·
SUNDAYS
COMFOR.T II Starting at 5.30 A. M. WEEI{ DAYS lilies to LlrYII lITa.wr.
Q-a..o.O"hLl~ .000':
Then every half-hour until 9.00 i
Stal·tin~ !l.t ;'.50 A. M EAS1'BOUND
A. I\f. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50. 8.30, 9.\ 0, WI~I~I{U.\ "S
Then .9.20 A. 1\1. and every 20 Illin-9.50, 10.30, 11.1 0 and 11.50 A. 1\1. I.paving 1\lorri~ anrJ ~TfJlltJ:'f)IlH'ry

utes until 12.00 P. M. midnight. l'h 1230 P MIlO 1 ~o 230 "'·l'11 UI'H. UrYIl l\la WI'.
Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. I\f. en ., . ., . • "'. .• . Slal'lillg" 6.00 A. lIT .. h,30. j,OO, 7,:10,
3.10, 3.50, 4.30, a.10, 5.50. 6.30. S.OIJ. S.:IO, 9,00, 10.00, 11.00, 12,00
Leo,vi11g pp,nnsylvania R. R. Sta- 7.10, 7.50. 8.30, 9.10. 9.:;0. 10.30,
t;"n in Narberth 7 minutes later I
11.10 and 11.50 P. M.
)', 1\1.: 1.00, ~.Oll. :1.110, 1,00, 4.30, ~,00.
".:111. 1;,00, 6,30, 7.110, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30,
than the above-mentioned times. !I.OO, 10,00, 11.00, 12.00 A. 111.
Leaving 54th Street and city Line SUNDAYS
21 m~nutes l.ater than the above-I Leaving 6.30 A. M. and every WESTBOUND
mcnt10ned ttmeR. \"EI'llilJ.\ "S
hour on the half hour there-
W est bormd ft t 11 30 P M Lea"ing Sixty-second and
eaxlcr 1\ ,--en ue.
Lan-
Leaving 62d and Lancaster A 'enue a er 0 • • •
~Harling 6.30 A. 1\[., 7.00. 7.30, 8.00,
WEEK DAYS Westbormd S.::o. 9.00, 9.30, ,10.30, 11.30,
1', 1\[.; 1.30, 2,::0, 3.:10, 4.30, 5.00,
12.30
5.30,
Starting at 6;00 A. M. ';,f10. IL::O. 7,00. 7.30. 8.00. 8.30, 9.00,
Then 6.25 A. M. and every 20 min- Lcaving ii4th a:.J Cit), Line 9,39. t 0.:10, 11.30 P. M., 12.30 A. 111.
There's comfort ill good dllthrd' utes until 11.4ii P. M. WEEK DAYS
cite, Then 12.05 A. 1\1., 12.30 A. 1\1.. 1.00 Starting at 6.10 A. 1\1. Eastbound-SUNDAYS
So, blly the flld YOU KNOW and 2.00 A. I\f. Then 6.50, 7.30. 8.10, 8.aO, 9.30,
IS RIGHT. SUNDAYS 10.]0, ]0.50 and 11.30 A. 1\1. Leaving Montl!:omery and Morris
Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10 P. 1\1 •• 12.50. 1.30, 2.10. Avenues, Bryn Mawr.
W E furnish the highest
type of fuel your fur. Then 6.2ii A. 1\1., 6.55, 7.2:;, 7.5!i.
R.25 A. M.• 8.55, 9.25. then 9.45
2.50, 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.]0. Starting at 6.30 A. M., then
6.50, 7.30, 8.10, 8.50. 9.30, 10.]0, every hour on the half hour to
nace has ever consumed. An- A. I\f. 10.50 and 11.30 1'. M. ]1.30 P. 1\1.
thracite of perfect combus- Then evel'y 20 minutes until 11.4!) And 12.30 A. 1\1.
tion. It meets with a capable P. M. Westbound-SUNDAYS
heating expert's approval. Then ]2.05 A. M., 12.30, 1.00 and SUNDAYS Leavinl!: Sixty-second and 1.an-
2.00 A. M. ('aster Avenue.
Prompt delivery.
Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- Leaving 7.00 A. M. and every
Starting at 7.00 A. M., then
utes later than the above-men- hour on the hour there- every hour on the hour to 12.00
L. M. Thompson tioned times, after, to 12.00 P. M. midnight.

BALA·CYNWYD
FORilWP.MATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280·1281"
~:==~~u:~~:uu;I'
Feb'''ttry 21, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Nine

Pilots Take U;ad II'


in Bowling League
Gain Three-Point Advantage by I
Clean Sweep Against
I
COTTER'S CMARKET
Lions. CONVENIENT CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS FRIENDLY
_._--------- - - - - - - - -.. _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -"---

BATTLERS ARE IN SECOND I FINE GRANULATED MAXWELL HOUSE


The Pilots arc now leading the I •
I
SUGAR COFFEE
Church Bowling' League by three
points, finally breaking the tic with 10 lbs., 53 c I-lb. can, 43c
Battler. The standing of the tealllS
and the scores for Friday, February
14, follow: Haxton's Famous Crushed CORN 3 cans, 50c
Standing of the Teams. --_._-------_._-------------- - - - ----_._--
W. L. Pts.
Pilots 15 3 20
Palmolive TOILET SOAP 4 cakes, 25c
----_._---------~._-- ---------- - -------_._----------
- - -- - -._--
Ra ttlers I.l 5 1i
Colts
Lions
11
8 10
i 16
10
Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs., 25c
~·I eteofs 8 '10 10 ---------
Camels
Pcp Boys
4
2
14
I (j
5
2 Turkey Brand SYRUP can, lOc
:llWrgOIt~
------------------_. -----------_._-- .-- .. __ ._- ----- -_ .. _._-- --_.---~----- - _. _._ _---_
.. .. --
1 ~n
Selhu'd
g . •1cnldllH
14S
147 !i)!'i
14 !I
1!l7j Red Ripe TOMATOES 3 cans, 29c
HpellC'er
Purring"
I "n
17"
1 ,,2
147
177
140
.. _-------_._-_ _-----_ ..
.. _._-----~._--------~ _._-----_._-- ._- ---- --_.-._---- .----~-.-._--

1~1. .lenldns 1401 li!1 154


Sealect EVAPORATED MILK 3 tall cans, 25c
Totals
pgp BOYS
77:; ,
~-.
.- 817 -----------_._--------_._----_._- ----------~_._-- . __ .. _------ ---------- - --- ----
:lfeisen
}·:IHodgnt.·r
131
1 :17
!I!l
!11
111
H6
I Schimmel's Pure GRAPE JELLY 2 glasses, 25c
~facNI\'cn 150 155 138
Dickie
Blind
li4
1401
167
l:W
126
14e
I Van Camp's Bean Hole BEANS 3 cans, 25c
Handicap 13 26
-
24 I I

Totals i49 67i 6S" I Salem County ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS tall can, 39c
ROOSTJ<:W';
Hilc~'
HtrlrHdleld
Baht>
].12
I,,!'
HI
200
].12
211
mil Jumbo White MARROW BEANS 2Ibs., 29c
DllylH 1::4 1 :10
I lH I
'''a rei
Totals
121i

702
lil6

S if!
~l Heart-of-Maine APPLE SAUCE
--- --------------------------------
"'Q,
1 ... 0:. •
2 cans, 29c
CA:I(J~LS
T·'orrell RINSO large pkg., 19c
1'1 LO'I'H
11 ;)1
Weldl" .............. 1::!1
H'lUHe
I·'olJette
••••••••

...........
14!l
,

177
•• 0
1 r.X
17!t
I n2
182
183
TIMELY HINTS
l1ooelrit'h .......... 156 115 1,,4 I
1
............. Sunmaid Seeded or Seedless RAISINS 2 pkgs., 25c
l~ri II
HawH l:)(i In
Handleap ......... r;s 47

TotalH .......... S15

"'urra~'
LIONS
l-IU1nJlhries ...... ' .
...........
J.lfi
S2S

20;;
mil
1
22i
Imperator Fancy RICE
H21 ' I! Gold Medal FLOUR
2 pkgs., 25c
12-lb. bag, 59c
Young . ........... II" H7 .
-
'Vel,s ............. lil; I S!l i ;;~ II Myrtle Fancy PINK SALMON tall can, 17c
Alhert ............ lii4i 20·1 IsG I
Blind ............. I :lG 115 11:~ I

.......... -' ;
Van Camp's All-White Meat TUNA FISH can, 29c
Totals 72!1 SOl S"O I

COLT" I- Royal GELATINE Dessert or JELLO, Assorted 3 pkgs, 25c


:'le(~lat('hy ........
J.li 1::1
m~1
Donahue ..........
1 ·1:~ I .1.1
.... 14~
l\1eehall

1'o1als
...........
Laughlin .......... 212
LUCt\3-' .............
17S

1:11;

..........
Sl6
Il)!1
I ::S
1 il

7·12
:]I
161

S2~
.
New Crop PRUNES-Fancy Santa Claras
Schramm's PLAIN OLIVES _ .
2 lbs., 35c
bot., 15c; stuffed, 23c
BAT'l'LTmS
:\'iehoIsoll ......... 14[0 I Conewago Fine Whole STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS can, 25c
K{~lnl .............
liS
146
w. n. Rll1edle~' .... 160 -,
1,,1
1"- II 2
If. T. Rll1cdle~'.....
.............
lin
210
IS"
12:1
1a~l
l .. n !
I
Blind
Hand leal) ........
1:lfj
4
1 :11
.\
HI FRESH MEATS
Totals .......... 7!1" sos 7021
Legs Genuine Spring Lamb, 45c lb. Shoulders Genuine Spring Lamb, 35c lb.
The hu~handman dcal~ with tIll
land: physicians and trainers with th< Fresh-Killed Chickens, Country Sausage and Scrapple
hody; the wise man with his UWl]
mind.-Epictetus.
ALL GOLD Truly America's Finest ALL GOLD
I QUAKER SWEET Sliced Peaches
For Permanent Fancy Apricots Cream Butter No.1 CAN
Satisfaction :1
large can, 25c lb., 55c 2 cans, 29c
BUY A
II
Smedley I
Built Home COTTER'S MARKET Main Line shopping center for those who like to pur...
chase the best food at moderate prices.

I
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Haverford Avenue, Narberth PHONE NARBERTH 4050
, WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY, , We Delh'er From City Line to Bryn Mawr
I INC.
1~~~iiiii!!!!i!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
Page Ten OUR TOWN February 21, 1930
Ca"h Donation $25.00
Barclay-Weigel CAl\g TABI,g

I'wcigcl,
Thc marriagc of Miss Alma Rosc ('a:-:h
Cakes
fronl :-oalc of
_ 101.95
'rhe FIRESIDE daughtcr of Mr. and
\Vcigcl, of East Bcncdict Avcnuc,
l
I South Ardmorc, to Mr. Joscph Farlcy Cm;h
~lrs.
John
0
:\IRS. STAPLgS-TOYS
,,all'S ...... ' ... $11.75
paid for bal1on"
~.~~o~~~,,"~~~~o~~~~~~ .. ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: B arclay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joscph 1:a"h
:1.50
I
Barclay, of Sabinc Avcnuc, took placc 1"ORTUNI;; TI,:!,LIXG
~I rs. Florcnce E. Koch, of \Vindsor Obcrdorfcr and Bctty \V cbb. ! on Saturday aftcrnoon at 3 :30 in the Heceipt" for fortulles
and \Vvnnewood Roads, entertained Tomorrow evcning, thc Valley Vallcy Forgc Chapcl. Thc l{cv. Dr.
[I told in afternuon .. $2.50 2.50
the melilhers of the Gardcn Club last Forgc Military Acadcmy is giving a W. Hurhcrt Burkc pcrformcd thc ccrc-
Friday aftcrnoon, Colonial Ball at thc Acadcmy. mony. InlCl'lIPTS . $1 H2.71
:-'1 iss Dorothy ~l. Spcck, daughter Miss }'laric Dcmkc of Kcnilworth! ~liss \Veigcl, who was unattendcd, ., memherHhips in Fire Co. 12.00
oj ~I r. and ~I rs. J. H. Spcck, of Road, ~lcrion, was th~ hostcss to hcr I worc a bluc tailorcd suit trimmcd with --$-1-7-54-.-7-1
I
\\'oodhine Avcnuc, who is a junior at bridgc club on Tucs(~ay cvcning. Thosc lapin and a h.at to match. Her shocs l'lxJl<'n"c" of 1;"11"'"''' ('0111 . . , 14.:'0
lIood College, is spending the wcek- prcsent wcrc Mrs. I'rank Kccgan and I wcrc snakcsklll, and shc worc a cor- X 10:1' JU:C I!: I PTS $1 H O.:!!
I
cnrl \\'ith hcr parcnts. :\1 iss Speck has Miss Margarct Burrcli" of Mcrion; sage of orchids, Iilics-of·thc-vallcy and
as her gucst ~I iss Catharine M iller, of Miss Albcrta Davis and Miss Anita sweet pcas. About a hundrcd pcoplc
Pittshurgh, a classl11ate at Hood. MilicI', of Narbcrth; Mrs. Michacl A. 'attcndcd thc wcdding. Large Attendance at
:-'11'. David J. Speck. of \Vashington, Talonc, Jr., of Ardmorc; Mrs. Ells-: J . 'V I . P
D. C, will also spend the week-cnd worth Rcilly and Miss Julia Fittipoldi,! Women R .s ([ 1740 unlOrs a entrne arty
at hOI Ill'. :-'1 r. Ralph ~I illcr, of Bcth- of Narbcrth. I al e 'P Thc Junior COJllmunit,· Club cclc-
lehcm, is bis gucst this wcek-cnd. Thc Gamma Dclta Psi Fratcrnity is I for Fire Company I>ratcd St. Valcntinc's Day with a
~Irs. (;eorge ~l. Dando. oj Anth- giving a dancc at thc Cynwyd Club: party hcld at thc club room at 1",lm
",vn Road. who has hecn ill for thc this cvcning. liall, on Thursday cvcning, Fcbruary
p;ist five wccks, IS now much better. Thc Alpha Thcta Phi Sorority will CONTINUJ~D FROM PAGE 1 13 . I \t tCIl(Iancc was t IIC I argcst t IIC
~I rs. Rohcrt J. Sterling. oi Logan, givc a dancc on Friday cvcning, Fcb. thosc of thc committcc to all who con- club has cnjoycd this ycar, and a vcry
\\'as her guest jot'. , a week and ~I rs. ruar v 28, at thc C.vnw"d Club. plcasant cvening of cntcrtainmcnt was
:-'Iargarct A. Kauffman. of Gcrman· M oiss Dorothy Tilbury, 0
of Vallcy tributcd or in an,v way aidcd thc bcnc- cn tl lUSlas . t'Ica II y par t"IClpa t C(I m . I>y
tn\\'n, '\'as also her guest over thc View Road, ~1 crion. will cntertain on fit. 'lJemhcrs and guc'sts.
weck-l~nll. Saturday, "larch 1, in honor oi Miss Thc report of thc treasurcr, :\[rs. The sta~c was attractivch' iramcd in
The Alpha Theta Phi Sorority held Julia Fittipoldi, of Narberth, whose Cockrill, follows: a cupid-and-heart border, throug'h
their regular mCI·ting at tIll' hOl11c of engagcment to 1Ir. Paul Grimlcy, of SlJPI'I.:lt which sC"eral cluJ> mcmhcrs prcsentcd
~l i,.;s lIel .. n Aike'n Tm·sday evcning. Philadelphia, was recently annoullced. Ilc"ciJlt,,: in pantomime the familiar and appro-
~Irs. I~. K. :-'Innnington, of EII11- Among 111l~ gucsts will hc thc ~Iisses Ti"k,>t" ""hl.............. $:'19.00 ,>riatc-to-Ihe-scason pocm oi Jal"cs
wond ..\ \"l'1I tH· , has just returned frol11 Alicc and ~Iarion Marshall, of Cvn. Ca"h (Jollati"n" 20.00 .\'hitcomb Riley, "That Old Swcet-
a trip to thc \Vest Indies amI the wyel: ~Irs. Frederick Doricott,' of Foo<1, Oo\\,el·". elc., ".. hI... 9.11 heart of ~fine." :\Irs. Lucille Clarkc
I'an;lIna Canal. Drcxel Hill: ~I iss Estellc Fleming, of I ---- ({an' t he reading of thc poem and ~1 rs.
:-'Irs...\ . .Iule,.; Bews, of ~I crion A vc- Philadclphia: ~I iss ~I ildrcd Lewis, of Expell"'''. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $~~~:g Eha Sjohol:lI Gricst" s accompanimcnt
ntll·. ga\'(' a tl'a on Tuesday aftcrnoon Philadclphia: ~Iiss Virginia C. Frctz. )n thc piano and those who acted thc
from fnnl' until SIX in honor of hcr oj Arelmorc; ~Iiss Gcrtrudc Frecman, :\.. 1.................... $4,,1.:'6 parts werc ~Irs. :\Iarioll Haws Cookc.
t",o cousins. who havc iust rcturncd of Elkins Park: ~Iiss \Vinifrcd .\FT)'lHXOO:\, A:\'I> E:\'I'::\,IXC; t',\ItD :-'Irs. Jeannettc Gillis ~loore and the
from China. . /I osklns, ot ~I erIon. ~ltss Elizabeth, I' \ RTIJo:S :-'1 issc,.; :\ nila ~I ill cr. ~I argarct Dur-
:\lrs. J. J. Kelly, of Price A"enuc, Hoskill' oj :-'Icrioil: ~lissE lizabcth ('""h frolll tit-I,et" ""Id 'ell. ~Iarion :-'larshall and ~Iargarct
was the hostcss 10 her hridge club on . .. . & l11t'r"hall(lI"e ,,0Id.$:122.2 11 ',e1't ~frs. Clark also rendercd t ...o
. t;oldslllilh, ol \Vvnnewood; ~Iiss Bct- Ca"h from sal .. "r r('- I' . . 1 T A
"'('dnesday e,·c'nmg. t,. Sandcrson.· \\'nlncwood; ~Iiss fre"hlllt'llts I.I.S~ . '''' 'Ilg'" In (ha ect by .. . Daly,
:-'Irs. I. ~lcHose. of Dudle,' Avc- I~athryn Hibbs, ~Iiss Elizabeth Hibbs. C"a,," from sal,. "f "For' Goodness Sake" and "Thc
ntll·. is ellterlaining at lunchc(;n ncxt o f ,,,,mhlcr, ' ,
and "fiss Julia Lo;e, of ",uHly - aftt'r"o,," ", ,····(1on.·
:-'1 on day. Overbrook. party 1I.1I11 Gamcs and refreshmcnts followcd.
~liss Charlotte (fDelt. of Xl'''"· 'I' . :;41,.0:. ··,1 "·''''-'·I'>'f' "",n cf'111d sing a nut'.:
hurgh. :'\. Y .. is the gucst oj ~Iiss ., ISS Tilbury will spend the w"ck, i SALA~I.\.;t"XIH TAB!.)': joined in the "Song Hits of thc Sea-
En'lvu Teffl'ris. oj Dndlcy :\\"t'nuc. end at Harriugton Park. X. J.
this ·wecl~. '
:'.'a"h I>"Bation" ...... $1:':1.1111
Thl' Phi Tau Delta Sorority had a" 'a"h f""111 salt, "f
1"'1." whieh :-'11''';. Griest's charIlliug
touches to the piallo keys madc \·,:r~·
:\rr. anel ~Irs. J"scph S. Doughcrty, joint supper-dancc at the Pcn'n A. C. i nwr'·haBdi" ll':l.!ill :H'L/;O enticing. ~Irs. Clifford (~ood\\'i~l. the
oj ..\ntl1\\'\"n Hoad. sailcd last Saturda,' last Friday cvcning. Among those' club's presidcnt, presided. and the lun-
for a si~tccn-day " cruisc to1 Nassau, prcsent I wcrc . "Iiss
I) RuthIHopkins,
' Miss For gel1entl CAHH [JO:\,ATIOXS
funl! ,'.','.'.5n ;01''; welcomed among the g'ue,;ts from
Kingston. Havana and "ananla. They CarOl .DUISC oUgass, ~llss ~lyrtlc - - - - - thc Scnior Cluh ~fr,;. T. S. Xcwman
will rdurll ahunt the third llr fourth Schlipf. ~fiss ~lilrlrcd Evans, ~Iiss $1I;11.1.111 I and ~Irs. 1.. F. I-lowe.
of ~Iarch. :-'lary Hamsey, ~Iiss Annc }'Iode, ~Iiss . . _
~Ir . .\Idilll' K. Siler. Jr .. of \Va~h- l-Ielcll Staley, :\Ir. Jitll ~lclt1tvrc. ~tr. --------
ington. D. C .. will spend the week-cnd Richard Kwnlcr. ~I r. Hobcrt Dawson.
with his parcnts. :-'11'. anrl ~Irs. A. K :-'11'. Chc(1e Rochellc. ~Ir. "'ilson Satisfaction
Silcr, of :'\ m·th :'\ arherth :\ '·elllle. ~I r. Monks and ~1 1', Paul Thomas.
~1 rs. H. C. Sigel and her son-in-law I I is thc keynotc of our busincss. If it's repairing, relining. pressing,
Silcr. .I 1'.. will ha"e as his gncst for
thc week-cnd. ~Ir. Andrew \Vatl'rs, of and danghter, ~Ir. and ~lrs. H. R.
Scotland, who is now spcnding somc Bartlow. oi Pittsburgh. are spcnding:'
i
or French dry cleaning that you wish done, wc do it right.
I
tilne in resc'arch work at \\'ashington, a wcek or so with ~lr. and Mrs. A. J
D. C. Sigcl. of Forrest ..\\-cnul'.
I Ladies' coats madc to order; furs repaired and altcred
The Re'·. and :-'Irs. (;ihson HI·11. of ~I rs. Ehcrhardt :-'1 ucllcr, of Essex;
All Saint,; Church. \Vvnnewo()(I, will Avcnne, cntcrtaincd the workcrs of thc I
give a tea to the jrieitrls and mcm- Fircmcn's Renefit at cards and tea on i
cA'DELIZZI 'BROS •
III
her,; oj All Saints narish this after, :-') onday _aftcrnoon at E~m Hall.. ~I r.s. i Tailors, Dyers. Cleaners
noon to meet thl' Rev. Edward and I,. C. I~gmorc. ~Irs. I~. H. Cocknll 220 BALA AVENUE PHONE, CYNWYD 928
~I rs. nuhh. ~I r. Huhh is thc assistant and Mrs. C. H. Shaw assist cd ~l rs.1
rc'ctor of the church. 1\luellcr. in. recciving. Therc wcre i 102 Forest Avenue Phone, Narberth 26.0_2
0' _ _
I
nllt'. was~Iarie
:-'Iiss "Iiesen.to oj
thl' hostess her:-'Ierion
hridgc Avc'-
club ahout slxty-flVC gucsts. i~~~!:===========E~~=~~~~-~~~~~======~~~
~Iiss Bctty Seaholdt, of North Nar-' =-- _. - - _.. - --- -
on ~I onday 1·'Tning'. :-'1 iss ~I icsen will hcrth ..\ ,·cnlH·. had as hcr weck-cnd
spend the week·end at .'\nnapolis. guest :\fiss Alice Earnshaw, of Glcn
where shl' will attend till' \\lashing- Hoorc. a classmatc in thc Statc Teach-
ton's hirthdav ,lan('(' on Saturda,' eVI'- ers' Colleg'e at "'c~st Chl'stn.
ning.· ' " r. " .. ,I '11'';. I.I,,,,,, n. Edgcrton. of
~Ir. and :-'Irs. John S. "'iegel. of Chcstnut .\venuc, cntcrtaincd at din-
East Ilenerlict ..\venuc. South Anl- ner on Saturda,' evening'. AlllonL( tlH"
Petetl!iom.son
mon·. gan' a dinner last Frida\' cn'- gucsts wcrc ~Ir. and ~Irs. E. C. "'IG U •. PAT.NT OP'PlC_
ning at the Ilrookline Square Cluh in F(·;cht. of Bala: ~lr. and :\Irs. Clyd.. 12th and Walnut Sts., Phila.
honor of their 11aughter. ~I iss Alnla Alfdorf, of Lansdownc. and ~I r. and
I
Rose \Veigel, :111l! :-'Ir. Joseph Farley :-'11'". Harn' I.ueas. of. South Ardmore.
Barclay. nf Sahlnl' :\vcnlle, ",hnsl' ~Ir,;. Ch·.r 1cs :'tlcKcc gavc a tca
marriagc took place at thc \·allc.,· last Saturday in honor of her ni.. ct'.
Palm c.Beach • • •
Forge ehapd on Saturday, Thcre Miss TIdty ~I'·(;:lritv. ~lrs. A. E.
,\'('re fifty gucsts at the din ncr. 1!agowan, of Philadclphia. an:l :\Irs.
Thc gucsts who attcndcd thc b"idgc \V. X. }'O[ills, of ~[crion. pourcd. The
ClJ1iami . • •
party last TlIl'sday given b~' :\lrs. gucsts. which included ahout fift~, IN FACT AT ALL WINTER RESORTS
Thomas :\. Elwood. of Sahinc A ve- 111('I11I)1'rs nf tlw school set. "','re 1'1'- WHERE SMALL CHILDREN GATHER
nue, inchakd Mrs. lohn A. COl11stock. cc;vcd I,,' :'tofr... ~IcKee and ~lrs. los-
~l rs. H amId Happ(~ld. ~[rs. Alhcrt H. cph ~lagarit~·. . The Original t}dtr 1!I:f)omson
:'\ulty. and the ~Iisses:-'I'ary \Vilkin-I
son, A. Dorothv Rahb, ~larion Rahb. Sailor Suit for Boys 2 to 6
Dorothv \Voodrufl'. J. EI('anor ~Ic­ Print Club Exhibits
C1H·snl·~·. Eleanor C.' ~f (",cr, l.nis C. The Print Cluh of PI!iladclp.hia will Lead the new season's fashions
Calcv anll Bett v C. Tinnc~·. ha\'" an opening and nrI\'atc VICW and COLORS:
..\ ,·nong thc "'l'ek-cnd ,·isito'·s at thc ""hibil;nn of Prints on Moudav, Fch-
Chalfonte-Iladdon Hall. Atlantic City. ruan' 2.t fro1J1 four until six 'o'clock Blue and red stripe trimmed with blue or red
wcrc Mr. and "Irs. W. E. (;. ~[i1Ie'r, ,t \\"',,,lhall' Hall. Bryn ~fa",r Col- collar
of Esscx A ycnue, and 111'. and Mrs. I,.......... The hnst".......s ;lre Mrs. Helen Blue-trimmed with blue or red collar
J. A. Railcy. of }.of criori and Essex 'raft '[:mn;".... ~,r;ss r.eorgiana Goo- White-trimmed in red or blue
Avenucs. ,I.,rd K;"g. !\frs. Charlcs Carver, Mrs Tan-trimmed in red or blue
}'frs. Alicc Tapp. of Conway Ave- T'''lJes Chadwick Co'lins. Mrs. C. Rus- Ready to Wear
nuc, was the hostess to her sewing <,,11 H;"ch01:ln. Mrs. Albert E. Mc Cotton, $9.00 ... Linen, $11.00
club on \V cdnesday afternoon. Among V;ttv. Mrs. Horat;o I.ates IJnvd, Mrs..
thosc prescnt werc the ~I isses Ann T~ohert \'on Moschiziskpr. Mrs. Ellis PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED
S·:\n}P,·. Peg ~faxwcll, Eleanor Peters. ,\", ... < R"II"rrl !lfrs. I.ioeon Boericke I
Ann Bailey. Christina Stmdstorm, ~r ac and Mrs. Andrew \Vright Crawford. l
Februtlry 21, 1930 OUR TOWN Page Eleven

(J Plan for Boy Week


'9'.~'; : 2 At a meeting of the Main Line Boy
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ~~-1,~ ~~ Council on ]\Ionday night at the l\'!ain
~ Line Christian Association tentath'e
General , Notl"Ce,- toClassified
appear In the
Advertisements wlll be charged only
residents at the Main Line whose names
telephone'dlrectory; to persons maintaining an account with
< plans for noy \\' eek were discussed.
The date. which will coincide with the
us, or to regular subscribers to either THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN. or Airplane Map of Boro National Boy \\'eek. will probahly he
NEWS OF' BALA-CYNWYD. . Presented to Library the first week in .M ay. The Ill'W presi-
10 cents a line In each paper; 25 cents a line In all three.
R at eS-Mlnlmum charge. 35c In one paper; 75 cents In all three Av-
erage at five words to the line. No blacktaced type used. The Narberth Community Library
dent of the Boy Council, Donald ~I c-
II\'aine, of Rosemont. presided at the
has received from ~lrs. J. \V. Hutchi- lIIeeting. The e\'en ts of Boy \\' eek
.Deadll"ne fo,· Inse,·tions- Classified
be accel,tedadvertisements will
up to Wednesda:?:: 6 son a framed original of the airplane will include a parade. hohhy cont(·sts.
o'clock tor OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday, 1 o·clock. for TnE photograph of Narherth which ap- kite flying. athletics. swimllling lIIeet.
MAIN LINER; Thursday. 5 o'clock tor NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. peared in the Puhlic Ledger last SUIII- father and son dinners. and awards of
mer. One who puzzled over the priz('s. The Conncil's next nle<'ling
Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100 smudgy newsprint reproduction to find will he on Tuesday. :\Iarch -I.
his own roof should enjoy the case

At Your Service
I'LAH'rI';RIl"n. jobbing: ('pmcllt and
I Lost and Found
of tracing his home street in this clear
picture, unless it is obscured hy large
)o'OU~()-Bun('h.of I,c:-;"" Ileal' Narherth trees. . for the ahundance of good
Sauer Krout Supper
:\ sauer kraut supper fill' the henefit
stucco repairs; waterproofing.. 1~. S. ,huslll"'''' "p('(lOn. (all "I,ruce 4000. of the I'reshyterian Chnrch Building
Haw", In!. Pudlcy A\'c. Narh. ;1721. _b_x_t_._:l_ll_li_. _ shade. one of the borough's \'irtnes. i>
Fund will he given hy ~I rs. J ohll
(oh4-2fi) plainly evident. K riehl'\, 115 I<lna A vellue, Oil \\. ed-
Wanted An interesting comparison can be
I~I_ORA GEHOLD-Interior de('oratlons, YOIJNl: womall tcaeh!"1' fleslres com- nesday anc! Thursday. Fehruary 2(1 anti
Hl)e('ializing- in ~lip ('o\"('r:-; and drup- fortahl!" I'oom and hoard with private made with an official map of ;\ arhertll 27. froll1 5 to 7:30 1'. ~I. Reser,atiolls
eri('~. \\"i('l{pr furniture repainted auel faJlIily. ~arht'rth or \'i<'il1q~·. "'rill' of about 1909, also in the lihrary. This

·I
lIphol"t('rcd. :\Iaterlal" of art and di,,- "'1'," 0111' Town, Narberth, Pa. should he mac!e as soon as possihle.
tin('(ion. All worl; guarantepd. I.;"ti- older map shows much vacallt land
mates given. 344 Trevor Lane. Phone ~~t:1l;:1~
Help Wanted especial1y on the south side. a nlJlll-

:,;~;,,::?~f.~:"!.,1~,: ,:~ :;:,'


f'ynw~'d lfi~fi-'\'. '(omh::-H)
WOl\IA:-I of l'efill!"Illt'lIl Inter..st ...l ill her of c~ptetllplated streets which have
f;' ESSLINGI';H, carpenter: all kind" health \\'orlL '''rite ":\1," Our Town, ne\'er d~loped. and others masque-
relntirs. Narh. 3748-'\'. 122 Conwar Narlwrth. (olllh2-21) ,l.J.
Ave. (4-18) rading under unfamiliar names.
autl :--;izt':-l
PIANO TUNER In your own town Dogs, Birds, Pets This sort of material, wherein local
costs much les". Send po"tal. Q. SCH~AUZER PUPPlJo:S-A few real history can he traced. is valuahle and
306 Dudley Ave., Narberth
llhertl. 311 Hampden Avenue. (to Phone Narberth 2562-R
nil''' ones, reasollahle; of the best of the collecting of it is one of the fllnc-

~:Ib~·.~~~~ I
YOUNU Woman de"lres dres"mal, ing, ~ ~
alterations or mending at her home imp. winning- hlood lines. Carl Opper- i tion of even' puhlic librar\'.
mall, Troop.. I', Pa. NOl'ristcwn H. D. 1. • . ~~~~~~--'
or ~·o\lrs. Narh. 2775-'V. (3-21) (oh2-21) I

I
YOUR BUSINESS can De advertised to
advantage under the above classifica- Real Estate For Refit i Elect Delegates to
tion. Ask ahou tour 10-time rate. Call MOTHER .and daughter woul.d \ik" .to'
Narherth 2646 or Cynwyd 811. (obtO :-\hare Illcely furn. hOlne \vlth df·:-;II'·
Congress in Washington
ahlp (·'Hlpll-. C:al·. 11I'i\,; lege"'. Ph. (:YII. 100 FOREST AVENUE
MAILING and addressing service avail- 760-l\I. (omh2-21) Phone: Narberth 3652·M
able to bus. firms, associations, etc. :\Irs. Stewart Anderson, 102 Avon
Call Nar. 2645 or C~·n. 811 (obtO FOH HEN'I'-:-Iarberth, detached house, Road, Narberth, was hostess to t h(· ~
six rms. alld hath, 2 squares frfllll sta-
tioll; perf I. condo Durbin & Howard, Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter, N. S. eft ...
For Sale 31 N. Narberth Ave., Narherth. (tf) D. A. R .. on :\londay. The following
CORD WOOD-'Vood tor sale. William delegates and alternates to the Con-
J. Foot. Phone Cynwyd 984. (oh3-14) Rooms and Boarding
BlJRHOl1GHS Adding' Ma('hine. Mon- HAVERFOHD-Rooms for gentleman tinental Congress. which con\'enes in
areh 1'n,ewrlter, rolled to]> desk, or business ('ouple in refined hOllle. \Vashington in April. were elected.
Thor ironing' Inaehine. ''''ery rea~on­ CloHe to traill and hU:-i. Call .Ardillore Delegates: ~Irs. C. ~I. Irwin. regent;
able. Call at 1;17 Crickpt Avp., or ai.it. f~lI11h2-21)
phonp ,\rdmore 747-'''. ~l rs. H. :\1. Chalfant, registrar; alter-
nates: ~Irs. T. n. du~larais. :\lrs. Roh-
lIollsehold Goods for Sale
Mumps Increase,
ert DothanJ, :\Irs. Stewart Anderson.
FO]t SALE-Four-piel'e ivor'y ht·dl'onnl Tw('nty-six new cases of mUlllps
"lOt; "xedl,,"l condition, $;'0. Call were reported during the past week :\s this was the ml·cting devotl·d tc
"arberth 259:1-.1. (omb2-21) the Americanism. the speaker was
hy ~I arvin E. Reynolds, Health Oni-
FOn SAI,E-I"oul'-posted maho~'any :\Irs. Tscheloff, of l ' hilac1clphia. who
hed (full size) with new mattI'''''''. eel' of t he Lower ~I erion Township hrought a most interesting message
Ilea". Ph. Narherth 2917. Board of Health. Thirteen of these
I·'OR ~ALI·~---"rwo t'eathC'1' In·dH, $5 ea('h. of her work alllong the foreign-born
[) Che:-;t nut A Vf'. ~arlJf"rt h
were located in th{' Bryn :\Iawr. Rose-
PhOIH' wotllen of Philadelphia.
3777-:\1. mont, Villanova sectioll, six in Artl-
~I iss Rose Ehrenfeld. Director of
more, three in Bala-Cynwyd and four
Health Service of the Comlllunity
Washington in the :\lerion-\Vynnewood district.
Health and Ci\'ic Association. ga\'e a
The total cases of lIIumps now under
talk on the high lights of the work of
We often VISIt Valley Forge quarantine Illunhers twenty-nine.
that s{·r\'ice. and especial1y of the new
\Vhen going for a ride. Other communicable diseases reported
Health Centre in Narberth.
Our thou/.{ills go hack to \\'ashillgtoll include five cases of chickenpox, thir-
\\'e think of him with pride. teen of J11casles, one case of scarlet .-..-._••""-••"-........ ---~.~.-...-~~~....--
II is heart was full of pity fever and one case of tuberculosis. ~ : HOW ARD C. FRITSCH )
For his men who were so hrave.
From the cold and sufferin~ the\' en· Talks On Penn Valley
Justice of the Peace 1
dured . REAL ESTATE 1
He tried in \'ain tu save. At Rotary Luncheon Fire Insurance-Best Companies 1
A talk on the formation of the new Phono tU411-W 2111 Uaverford Aye. ,
Their clothes were all in tatters, community to be known as Penn Val-
r\lId they had no shoes to wear,
ley was gi\'en Tuesday by A. E. \\'ohl-
And tracks of blood were 011 the SIlO\\
From feel so sore and bare. crt to the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Ro-
tary Clul? ~Ir. \Vohlert, owner of
:\0 wonder he went ofr alone the Carden X urseries, Narberth. was
A nd sought relief in pra)'er, introduced il Y Conrad J. Albrecht.
And asked for help and .guidance The objt'ct of the new section. em-
For his struggling army there.
hracing the country lying north of
.A AAA toE t. E-Sizes10012
\-I is prayers were surely answered, Xarberth, IlCtween Cynwyd and MAIN LINE
For his etIorts they were crowned \\'ynnewood, is to gi\'e this region an
Ano the naml' of \Vashington i> identity of its own. A t the present DISTRIBUTORS:
known time. :\11'. \\'ohlert poillted out, resi-
The whole wide world around.
As "The Father of our,~C()ull(ry"
Of him we often speak.
dents in that sec.tion have no way of
designating the location of their homes
for del i\·eries. etc.
With Water Wave ., .. $1.75
Without Water Wave..... 1.25
JOHN DRIZIN
\-Io\\' he saved us bv his wisdom The region will be heautified by the 127 N. Narberth Ave.
From oppression 'and '·,defeat. planting of flowering trees and by road Call For Appointment
improvements. with signs and lights, (Theatre Building)
\Ve honor our First Pre~idellt, LILLIAN NELLEN
And with reverence speak his name.
\Ve celebrate his birthday,
And rejoice in his great fame.
The ci\·ic work of the Bala-Cynwyd
Neighborhood Club was cited as the
inspiration behind the formation of,
the Pelln Valley Association. I
CYNWYD 11 NARBERT~ .4053 _I
-!'ol argaret 1.. Griffith. .. '+' . .
Page Twelve OUR TOWN
-~- ._-.,,-- ... ------_._----_ ... _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Febru." 21, 1930
Declare Dividend 1930, to stockholders of record as at I
All the Courts of Europe hold of

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car Company have declared a quar- and in all foreign capitals officials
terly dividend at the rate of eight per Eyes act at the sallie time as a great and small, are busy throughout "!'SI'

Decorating
cent, (8%) per annum on the pre-
ferred stock of the company, issued
and outstanding, payable March IS,
microscope for nearby vision, as an the day paying their respects to Sov.
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and as a photographic camera. be..
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