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Narberth Wins Main Line League Dies Suddenly IWould-Be Burglar Caught at Merion Home, New and Old Ball .
Lead, Downing Paoli and Upper Darby I Reported Vacant to Lower Merion Police Teams to Compete
-- I Narberth Ball Schedule Every summer hundreds of resi'lrewarded when a man drove up to the Wednesday's Exhibition to be
Hits Fast Clip in Labor Day: . llents of Lower Merion Township not.: Jackson home about 4 P. M. and en-
Games. Darby to Default ' Tomorrow-Bacharach Giants at Good Game fOL' Good Cause,
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L ythe po I'Ice w h en th ey are gomg
. tered by the kitchen door, left open
home. i
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I . , , Spectator Promises
Tomorrow • ! on a prevIOus VISit. As he was about
Sunday-Media A. A. away. away. The pohce keep records of the: to depart with his loot,which com-
NARBERTH 1, WAYNE 0 Wednesday-Old-Timers at home. i properties vacant and officers on the i prised silverware, clothing, etc., val- WILL AID COAL FUND
i Thursday-AIl-Phils at Philad(!l· various beats are mstructed to look i ued at about $1,000, he was placed
By JOHN MULLIGAN : phia (Night Game). in on their rounds and see that every-: under arrest by the four officers. Next Wednesday evening, the 14th
There will be no Main Line League lhing is all right. , At a hearing that night before Mag- of September, please remember, there
~ries this year. At least, that is this! This precaution paid large divi-', '(strate Franklin P. Kromcr, in Ard- will be a ball game at the Narberth
writer's humble opinion. ., M. L League Standing - PI aygroun d .
W. L. P.C. !lends last week-end to Henry W.,I more, the intruder, V'meent C ' of
ontI,
The reason for this prOl)hecy'! Wel1,.· N I.u th 10 :3 .76!1 r k son, of Montgomery and B
,ac owmall''. \"yllne,
'v V0 0 d 1'0 ad , Al'clmol'('., ,va s held It will be a good bal1 game and it
last Monda~.', known better as Labor;. l ar 1'1' 'th t b 'I f C t will be for .an exemplary and ex-
U D b !J 3 .750 avenues, Merion. WI ou .al or o.ur.
Day (although thcre isn't much. pper ar y . . Accord1l1g' to Lwutp.nunl 'VaIter ceedingly good cause.
chance for any labor these days) Gene i Brookline 8 4 .667 When Officer TIerney was makmg. Brown, of the Lower Merion Police It wil1 provide coal for those who
Davis and his Narberth ball club: Bryn Mawr 7 4 .636 his rounds early last Saturday he Detective Bureau, Conti said he was cannot provide it for themselves, when
fought their way to first place in the I Paoli 8 5 .614 noticed a kitchen window in the Jack· out of work and intended to sel1 the comes the snow and the winter winds
circuit standings and no matter what I Hart's Vets 4 7 .363 son home had been pried open. Upon loot, which included several pieces of do blow.
happens now the worst they can do Berwyn ,.. 1!J .100 entering the house he found several electrical appliances, silverware, linen, There will be many such here-
is finish in a tic for the top rung; Darby .. '.... 0 12 .000 MRS. T. E. BENADE large bundles ready to be taken away. blankets, clothing and bed spreads. abouts before the year ends, as whilst
with Upper D a r b y . , of Cynwyd, 1J1 ' o mincllf ill Rt'}Jl/bli- The Jacksons had notified the po- I thc depression seems to be on its way
The Davismen trimphed over Paoli' N b h T B can circles of Lower Merion and lice department on August 20 that Ed't P f 11 out, with many signs accumulating
ar ert rips ryn or am u Y
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institution, a basis for reopening may: lacerations of the face and scalp, and the old fdlows a hale and hearty
thel' l' 'I
v lee 11 g c h'
11' an's, an(I J·f
dah aggregation and hurled a fine i been struck with a pitched ball and Continuation of the resolution clos- hc sought. No liquidation ol'der hal!!: painful body bruises. X-rayexamina- greeting. For instance, you might go
game, fanning five and giving up nine' sledged a long triple to right field. He lIng schools, theatres, churches and been issued by the Banking Depart-: tions showed no apparent further in. up to Fletcher Stites and tell him how
bingles. But two home runs, one bY' attempted to stretch it into a homer, other pl~ces of congregation for chil- ment, although vigorous collection of jury. much ~'ou enjoyed h('aring your fath-
Barney Slaughter and the other by but was trapped at the plate after a d.ren OWl11g .to the 1)J'evalence of infan- notes has been pushed. At a hearing before Magistrate er (01' was it yoUI' grandfather'?) tell
Bob Gilfillan, ruined him. Barney's; fast relay, Eddie Flynn to Carl Moo- Ide par~I~'sls was ordered by the Low- The Counties Title and Trust Com- Kromer Tuesday night, Ross was held of the games Ill' used to pitch when
came in the third with one man on; ne~' to Joey McCahon. The play at ,~r MerIOn Board of Health at their pany closed its doors July 26, follow- for a further hearing next Tuesday D"wey bloel(l'd Manila Bay and it
base after a run had crossed and: the scoring station was as close as a monthly meeting in the Township ing a steady shrinkage in deposits, and released on his own recognizance. wolI't hurt to compliment Bill Durbin
GI'lly Iloled hi's off til"~ lot I'll the'. ce,'-; w '
Scotchman in the present del)ression Building· in Ardmore 'Vednesday Organized April !l, 1927, it was an im- Cameron is a member of the Cyn- Ily I,. tt'1I1g I' 11m kr ·10'v tl HI·t you are qUI'te
enth. : and many of the fans contributed night. portant unit in a group of projects' wyd Club and a director of the Nar- \\,,,11 aware that Pop Anson made a
Wednesday night saw the men of lhe Strawberry Mansion ovation, oth- i
The closing order still remains for centering in the Dixon Tract, north berth Community Library. He is the g'l'l'at big mistake when he failed to
the House of Davis getting revenge' ('rwise known as the razzberries. all "indefinite period," depending upon of Ardmore station, and promoted by'r son of Mr. and Mrs. Delancey A, g'rab him when he was gning so good
over the Wa~'nc Hawks to the tUlll' Jimmy Noblitt was smoking them I he development of new cases. a group of men prominent in Phila'l Cameron. in those rare nld, fail' old golden
of 1-0, as little Howard Graham over fo~' D:lllllY Hemcher's Redmen Dr. Bertrand K. 'Vilbur, president delphia financial and real estate cir i days, those days of long ago, when a
pitched musterful ball. : lind agalll I)]~ched ~ stella.r game, but of the Board, presided. He reud sev. des. . piteher could spit on a ball and no
Howie guvc only two hits, both in fate was agalllst him. N1I1e men feB !'ral clill1munications from th" heads Ledyard Heckscher, president of:. THE FIRESIDE Ifmcs about it.
the initial session, when the Hawks: on strikes and ~e walked only one "f parochial, private and public Ihe closed institution, was motoring i Have a choice remini~(,l'nc(' "n tap,
almost scored, Nary a man reached: batter, The Davlsmen could connect schools acknowledging receipt of the' F
lirst base after that, and the Borough! for on~y three hits, one of. that ~um- order deferring opening of the schools. ~~l'l 'l:an~e talt
nine finally broke the icc in the fifth, [bel' belllg a lucky one, whIch skidded Marvin E. Reynolds, health officer aJ UIe'h u b
las
th' f i b k' I
e. tunc ~ t l~ ~. t loo, for those other scarred warriors
lUI', and Mrs. Frank Marcellus J3ai- of departed diamonds, for Gene Dav-
s1l1ce rleturlne , 'thI( -t. ley, of Penn VaIley, left by motor is, Vernon Fleck, for the Simpson
th h Sh t t ,,, h more as een comp e c y WI· OU '~aturda for \Vestport Conn. where
with a score hclped along by an alien I ro.u g . or s opper .lUoone.y w en of the Township, reported that the- I k' f 'I" , I I' f' Y " freres, Bp.rt and Harry, and the rest
I Ii d t Id h d t jan 1I1g aCI Itles slllce t l.e c .0sln.g 0 ',the" will be the guests of their son-
errol' at shortstop. 1 le ~ure I wou op, ~n 1 ~ross. atre managers were co-operating to II M t t t t oJ of them, not overlooking for a single
Buddie 'Valker tapped in front of' ed hIm up. It was NoblItt's mlsfor- {'nforce the ban. le on gomery avenue illS I U Ion. i in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. minute that tottering tyrant of ante-
the plate and was safe when Pitcher I t.une that Gilly pla.stered that one far, Three new cases of l'llf,'llltl'le par,'lly- ; :Stanley J. Rowland, for two weeks. bellum da\.'s, Fred Walzer, who will
Missionary to Elect I •
Bill Reynolds fumbled the ball and ~ far away and Slllce the Choctaws .,is have been reported in the Town- 'I'I '" 'F' 1\1" l' play at first with only one crutch,
I Id II t I fi n' P't} Ie 'v omen s •orclgn 1 Isslonary: 01' and Mrs Garth Boericl'e of '"
fell on it. Charley Carroll thcn rap-; cou co ec· on y 1\'e ~ I C .ler ship since last Thursday, as foIlows: Societ~' of the Methodist Episeop'l1 . , ' '" " and who swears (lll 1115 usual fimshed
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pe d a grOullt1er t 0 L 1Il at 11'( an a' thO I d . Frank Coleman ' , the new un]lortahon J I C .
ames 1\. cormick, 4 veal'S, 126 Church will meet in the churCh p'lr-, , ~, ' ! h,ellllworth road, Menon, wIll spend f '
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(JIm t at h th'el e IS " not. a man a I'Ive
WI'II( tllI'OW t0 "ill'S t pu t runners on'' for the home town . , the Indhns' ' totem I''.asl S P1"1I1g' avenue,· '
Ardmore. 101" 2 P M next MOlHhv , I next Sunday 111 Derby, Conn" as the 1'1
Oflic('r~' W 10 can
' k noc k h'1m 0 ff 1. ·t
first and third. Joel Rubincam pop-. poles were I:lckingo the necessary lire Robert Alexander, HI years, Der- wil'l be eiect~d m;cl thl're ~v'iil be man;: guests of Dr. C. A. Roberts. IIt's to buy coal, friends and neigh-
ped to second base, but Harry King's i to grab a Wll1. \\,en road, Cynwj'd. other items of iUlporhlll'" to discuss l' bors, to buy coal for friends and
h ard dert 0 B rown at s h ortstop
groun C It
0 eUlan s ruc' ou
k t on Iy one an: I I"... at Iler1l1e
. Logall, :H years, 237 Members 'Ire urged , to.'lttend' " tid" , R. J. DDthanl, " of 'Vynncwood' Ill'lg
1\lrs. . 'I1b Drs w h " b" f
0 cannot u~ It or tlll'm-
was muffed and 'Valker crossed the: passed twn. He was sting:.' with hits .Uontgomery avcnuc, Ardmore. • ,>.' ' , .' I (Jad, IS on a motor tl'lp throug-h Ncw selves, with the bad breaks which
, Inectlllg. I';ng-hnd to Portland M(, SIll' will ..
rUbber as Brown threw Carroll out: in the pinches and was afforded won- To date 19 cases have been report- The hostes~es will be J\irs F. 'V. . ' , . . han> atlhcted them, and your heart
, ,., .,. return on Sunday. " . ' ,.., " .
at third when he over-ran the bag. I ,It'rful support. ~liller and Mr5. J. 1\1. Russell. "hould Stll III then behalf as ~ou p,ll-
Rubincam thrilled the crowd in the! Bryn !\Iawr came mighty close to (Contillued 011 I'ag-e Two) l' tieipate in this inspiring occasion,
fourth frame by taking Link's fly· scoring in the third inning when Mule Mrs. Walter S. Hunsicker and her which should provide fmther evi-
through the trees in left and holding. Walker socked a single and Brown- A S I" liltle daughter, Nancy, of Sunbury, dpllcc's of the illlmutable fact that one
it, even though he feB into the Ill'dge.: bach pushed him as far as third with ~tAl11erica
0
as nlericans ee t IS i I'a., are the guests of 1\1rs. lIullsick- touch of Ilature mak"s (or should
The highlight of the vistors' dc· i a two-bag-ger. With two down, Mule Reconlmended at Narberth LOb rary 1
i "I"S mother, Mrs, William .J. Kirk· make) the whole world kin.
pal rick, of Essex aVel1IU" for two
fense was a wonderful stab of a lin- attempted to pilfer home, but was out The umpires will be Howard Dm'is
er from Carroll's but by Tuck in the' Oil a elose decision. weeks. and Arthur McClellan, who shall be
seven tI I. (Continued on Pag-e FOIII')
To the surlH'ise of many of the so- "bout "America As Americans Sec' it," oJ
, g'overne(I Ily t h e ru Ies as II. al"l'y
Score br innings: I ,'Phistkates, professional highbrows, which is now H\'ailable in th"ir Li- Mrs. A. B, Gilfillan anc~ h"r dang-h- Wright laid them dnwn, than which
Paoli .. 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2- 7 ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , and eyen of publishel's who must de- hral'y. For some reason that boo]; tc'r, Miss Mildred E. Gilfillan, of lhl'r(' nl'ver has been any hettel', says
Narberth 2 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 x-l0, "ive their profits fl'om ('orrect1~' gaug- docs llOt seem to have received so Wynnewood road, are returning" this Howard and Arthur, and what's the
BLOOD NEEDED illl!: the desires of the book-reading Illuch publicity as many others and week from a summer in the Poconos, usc of arguing the point? Those who
Upper Darby o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 I public, a large number of informative it may be that many people who would l' cannot possibly get there, malw
Narberth o 0 :J 0 2 0 1 0 x-G following the appeal of the Bryn I,ooks have becn remarkably success- '"~ intcrested in it, arc unaware of it. Mr. and !\'Irs. Eberhardt Mueller, amends by leaving a dollar at Davis',
Mawr Hospital a few days ago, I'ul here in America during the IHlst If that is the case, it is a pleasur(' to of Essex avenue, motol'l'd to Maine marking it for the local coal fund.
Wayne Hawks o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 for donations of blood from any derade. Only three books have achiev- inform them of it and of its local last week, where they viewed the THE SPECTATOR.
Narberth o 0 0 0 1 0 0 x-I persons who have had infantile ('d a sale of a half-miIlion copies or availability. It is a compilation of ('('lipse from the vicinity of Portland.
paralysis. a sm,,11 number of do- C1\'er and they were "Main Street," .';l'par:lte essays, each quite short and I';n route they Yisited Commallllcr :uul Club Group Meets
George School Man Speaks 1101'S respom!t'd. The quantity of "The Story of Philosophy" lInd "All pach written by a well known author- Ilfrs. Charles H. Shaw, formerly of The Literature Group of the Wom-
"The Place of the Average Man" serlin) secured. howcver, is not Quiet on the Western Front," of il.y, and all aiming to explain dilTerent Narberth. an's Community Club of Narbl'rth
was the topic chosen Tuesday by Wai- enough for the present need. The which only the first is American fico phases of American life to intelJigent l' met at the home of Mrs..Caryl E.
ter H. Moore, of the George School, Hospital, therefore, is once more tion by an American, and even that foreigners. It is edited by Fred J, Mr. and ""'irs. C. Alfred Pec'ncy, of Starr, at Somerton, Pa., on Tuesday.
speaking before the Bala-Cynwyd- appealing to any persons who have was written to flay rather than to IUnge1, who says in his foreword that Elm Terrace, spent the week-end and Excerpts were read from "Only Y ('s-
Narberth Rotary Club. had the disease, to donate a little l!;ratify what was supposed to be the foreign people arc too much inclined Labor Day in Lancaster, Pat ThiR terday."
Mr. Mohr traced the Jlosition of the blood for the treatment and pre- 1I0rmal American appetite fOI' rC'ad- 1.0 form their impressions of Allier- week-end they will be in Pen Arg~'J.
ordinary man in human histor~" show- vention of new cases. Any pcr- illg'. It is the presence of the book of ica fl'om the superficial and sensa- 1 To Elect Bridge Heads
ing that many of the greatest re- sons who are willing to donate the philosophy in that group which is tional accounts whieh they rene!" in The Rev. E. Sommerllltt and Mrs, The wives of the members of the
forms were made possible by the blood are earnestly requested to apropos to the present discussion. theil' newspapers with the result that Sommerlatt and famil~, and :Mr. and Narberth Bridge Club will hold an
weight of public conscience rather present themselves at the Hospital Therefore, the present reviewer is their information is distorted and in· Mrs. Norman Richmond, of Alliance, orj!'anization meeting in Elm Hall
than by the will of the leaders of the Laboratory at any time. ,~onfident that there are many local accurate. Ohio, who have been the guests of next Friday afternoon at 2 P. M.,
day. i.- .' I people who will be interested to know when officers will be eleeted for the
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Page Two UUR TOWN September 9, 1932
s CI d I 'and weeds formed the line of advance, Egyptian Theatre Notes cellent supporting cast. It's at the
Thonlas Furmanl', 214 Chestllut wise will revert to the State treasury. up.ward an eager face ready to r.e- 'I
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II d That is all that the newspapers have CClve and pass on, alon~ the wild'
li:thll' information to pl'ople who are avenue, AI' more- u y reeovere . d f b k h fi
· . F . 214 Ch Lo say about it and they feature it creepers ac to t e erce wasps, any
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illl(' II ig-cllt anII lIlercs ('u, 1tI ac wig
N leoh •urman),
d I
estnut ave-
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"S though somehow it indicated either mformahon whICh that ma low nllght'
I': 2106 and 2108 Market St.-RITTE.VllOUSE 7070
lIue, AI' more-fever, Jut no para y- . h' I
accurate knowledge" makes them, of . unusual prosperity or, pos~lbly, that rl'port. Near by ot er petu11las were.
course, especiall~' valuable for home slsF' H'I B I a large section of the public arc so nodding their heads together in eager 1 Ne' k E.'d of Rack
.:onsulllption. We Americans, only
rances
H ' I f II
ami ton, nurse,
Mawr osplta - u y recovere .
d
ryn .
incompetent in money mutters that and dehghted gossip over t e rout of!
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I Detter Meats
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Lamb Chops ,.", .... " ..... ,20c
:;omewhat less than our European con- S. ,I K "'h't J. 14 637' they might as well be fleeced once in lhe Vagrant. Those flowers had gone i SteWing Lamb:
IpllIpo!'uries, are d epen d ent f or Il1 . f 01'- ' ,lmue
Bowman avenue,
. tv I e,M"I., . years,
erlOn-ng t arm I
h :'a while. Yet the truth of course over t 0 th e enemy, f orge tf u I 0 f tl1(' ,I'
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for Less Money:
:,
Neck. 12c: Breast, , 6c
llIaLiOIl on what the newspapers serve Iw"uld be found to rest on the fact coddlIng care which they had receIved II Lean Sn,t Pork , 15c
Note the~e week-end specla:s:
til' 10 us. \." e neelI t 0 k'now more affected. M \"'11" 4 . 416 T !I Lhat those depositors do not yet know 111 • • f
111 ancy an
d ungra t ef u Iorf '
COPIOUS' I
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. ary " I lamS, 1 vealS, 1'1'-. • • d t' l J ' 1 'I Rib Roast (thl· k e'd) ~2c
0"" d~'I-:OL:s 'u", of BACON
W:,o e pie.e. ;3_: sliced, ..... 25c
ahout ourselves, but most writers as- d Cd' . g I.hat there is anv money now avail- waterll1gs Il1 ry 1Iues. ncasl y :
sume that we already know it. n
g.arlo roa , ynws: -recoverldn , par- able for them "!\IanY of them no aware that the mutiny might have in- : I Smoked Beef Tongues., .... , ... 25c
I tIa loss 0 f power m arms an l egs. . " , h d h : Regular Hams 18c
Ihdng
• started in 1!J21 itself (just . : D oris' H amme I, 7 years, 'V v n n,loubt e - ' lost their homes . as. a result 01 fcc ted the rl'st. of t I'. yar , even . tel Hnnlbura Steak, freshly St-ing Ends of Ham, 3Y2 to
'11 the time when "Main Street" was' d W d" Lhe original bank failures and are Lree under which he was slttmg, The g, ound , , , ,20c 4-lb. average 12c
, gate roa, ynnewoo -serIOUS. r h f . h h
ill vog-ul') thl'. Narberth Communitv" . J umes 1Y>1 c Cornl1C . k ,veal'S,
4 126 !lOW .scattered . If the State Bank- \ agrant sou~. t 1'1' uge 111It ' e ouse, I k - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1.ihran' .' is unable 1'rom its own rec- S '
East p~lIlg avenue, .,,"1' more-s IghAd" I' t ing Department of Ohio ' or of any where till'
. , ('hune of an e ectrlc c 01' .
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[mls. ,'1 III I eX)JCrience to state whether panl I ' f . h other State" for that matter . would assured hIm that all thmgs. there were ~En\'ICE ..\IO~'l' EFFICmX'l' DELl" ERY ('I{OJII"!'
YSIS 0 rig t arm. . .i
I Ii" I'(ading habits , . of local people hav!' R b
0 1'1' tAl d I D
exan er, !l veal'S, erwen appropriate a small part of the monev fmthful
" . . . . , .. and gratl'ful for the securIty I :.:.o;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;::s~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;s~~;;;;;;;~;;s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~
J'['llect!'d the Cll'lllge' - which was r'~- . roa, d Cynwy d -para I : 0 f neck an d ., they arc spending on liquidating ex-
VSIS . whICh
h had
II been THE thpm wlthll1 i ·.w;~'!"""'~~~~~~~-~!!!~~·oiii-iiio!i!!~-'!o!-~~~~--··_·~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~il
g'lvpn VAGRANT.' - - - _..- - - - - -..- . - - - - -
""aled 1'01' the nation as a whole, but s h o u l d e r s . ' penses and hire a few personal search. I, ose wa s. ~. ~
fl'om the very beginning it has bel'n Katherine Logan 21 years, 237 {'rs, many of those depositors easily VVh-1 th
apparent that alt the Library needed Montgomery . aven~e, Haverford- eould be found, and po~sibly some of
10 do was to giVI' Narbl'rth people an fair. Lhem would thereby be taken out of
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE e 1 e Shines
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opporLunity to obtain informative the soup lines. If they were debtors According to the old adage, is the proper time to "Make
hooks and the response would be im- I B 'd
P an rl ge an Dances d instead of creditors, they would be Hay," and we have taken the opportunity, during Au-
mediate and gratifying. The long' line The Muliercs of the Narberth Fire found all right, because somebody
or closely consecutive dates rubber- Company are planning to give a card would consider it to be worth his while
gust, to make many changes in our building, in the
stamped on the loanslips in all tlH' party some time this month, as well 10 do so. equipment, and in some of our products. These im-
Lihrary's books of thut kind arc in as a series of dances, in Elm Hall. Untamed provements, we hope, will make it a real pleasure to shop
t.hemselves ample indication of how The first will be a Masquerade Dance, Men go daily to remote places in This Friday here. Some details will be announced next week.
.I I I f' tl tl1I'y are 1"':1\ I • 10 be given the latter part of Octo- order to see and enjoy nature in a and S il'rd-y
WI( e y alHrel]Uen y
'fhe book covers in brief essay style bel'. Full details will be announced wild state, yet nowhere is nature real·
·lG different subjects, running all the later for both the card party and the Iy tamed. That grass, which so
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The water that we send you
is so carefully selected that
ERRATUM I it is truly- 1000/0 Gulf Products
Brunswick Recording Artist I
In a report thas registry assessors Adelizzi Bros. Columbia Broadcasting Star "CERTIFIED WATER
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First-Class Lubrication Service
Springs Sprayed Free
Wc Specialize in Greasing
Moderate Rate
would enroll would-be voters this Cleaners. Dyers. Furriers. Dance BandN~t~~~rites of the
week, "Our Town" gave the First Dis- 'T ai Ioring. P res.ling Dancing from 9 to 1 I from Pedigreed Streams" We Honor GULF GAS AND OIL
trict Assessor's name as Mrs. Eber- Daylight Saving Time
hnrdt Mueller, who lives on Essex ave- 102 Forest A:.• N .. b 2602 Admission. $1.25 (tax inclUded) HILADELPHIA SUBURBAN Credit CHARGE-A-PLATES
nue.. The correct name is Miss Em-
ma Mueller, of Forest avenue.
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238 Bala Ave., Cyn. 928 FREE PARKING I .'
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September 9, 1932 OUR TOWN Page Three .
Hutter-Compton I
A very pretty wedding took plaee I
Narbenh-Merion-Penn Valley
I'HE FIRESIDE •Time Out~ 4 P. M. Saturday in the Holy Trinit~, i FREE! $1 bottle face lotion
Local &. to every costumer
Reliable
Service
ICE Lutheran Church, when Miss Anlll'l
"·nl1t.1l1ued from Pal\"e Oil'" By !OMM: MACKLIN I Compton, daughter of Mr. and M,rs. 1 SPECIALS THIS MONTH:
CHESTER G. JONES .. f El Football IS lookmg down along the Arthur G. Compton of Woodbmc I
1\11'. and Mrs. H arry H C1mg,. a m-
. Mam . L'me F rant f Over
rom b rook t '
0 avenue, became the , brIde
.
of Mr.,I Finger Wave Lasting
SOc
200 Woodbine Ave. Narb. 4058
wu~d avenue, are returnmg home thIS Berwyn, for along with the dosing of Frank Shields Hutter of Philadel-! Water Wave Wax Marcelle, 75c
FrIday. . I
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se 00 s, h ave come th e or d ers from . • Frank Hut- II
phla, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Elwood Rlchardso~, son of Mr. the various interested Boards oi I Ler, of San Francisco, California. The
Manicure
Shampoo
Facials, 75c up
Eugene Permanent
Eyebrow Arch Wave, reduced to
SCHOOL SHOES and Mrs.. George R. R~char~son, of Health, forbidding the practiee of ceremony was performed by the Itev.I Haircutting $5 and $7-No Extras
Valley ~Iew roa.d, MerIOn, IS on. a I football where it necessitates the Cletus A. Senft, pastor of the church.
Need Not Be New Shocs motor triP to ChIcago. Later he WIlli gathering, together of a large number I
The bride, who was given in mal'-
Machitlele.<s Permatlctlts. $8--No machine; no electricity
All kinds of hair dyeing and bleaching
go to Alabama. , uf boys. I
riage by her father, wore a model of
.Mrs. Sarah J. ~tewart, of Be~le I I 101 N. Narberth Ave.
Vacation time is just
about over and the school
Norristown High School is the only white chalk crepe, made on simple
Alr e , Sanford, FlOrida, has been VIS: Class A football team now practicing, lil}es. with a short jacket. She worc Bell Beauty Shop Phone Narberth 2227
bcll will soon be ringing. itillg Mrs. Io'. Van Buren Connell, 01\'
Coach Lewis having his boys in the II
turban of the same material and
Like most mothers, you are 500 Homewood avenue. Mrs. Stewart hills somewhere at a training camp. it face veil. Her bouquet was of white
thinking about school clothes is re~urning_ by motor with h~r ~Oh. I Norristown has not delayed the open- roses and lilies-of-the-val.ley. Mbis I
and shoes for the kiddies. lUI. and NIrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin, ing of the school so far. Haverford I Helyn Brookhart, of BaltImore, was I
Remember how yo" used to lind family, of Chestnut avenue, werc I High School's squad was over near Ithe maid of honor. Her gown was
hatc to sit in school with :1
pair of new shoe.; on YOUi'
ill Nlw York last week. I I
Pottstown encamped for the purpose of turquoise satin, with a short eoat, THE TAX COLLECTOR
l\'1iss Ruth Hopkins, of Merion ave· of furthering the physical condition which had short puffed sleeves. Her
fect, shoes t hat needed I
nUll, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs'j of its athletes, when word eame to turban was of blue, as well as her
breaking-in, but w h i c h I
Paul Holmes, of Bala, at their cot- Coach Allie Cornog calling them baeI, shoes and short glOVes. She carried will be at the
couldn't be broken-in be-
cause you had to sit at th:>t
tage in Stone Harbor, last week. I
to the high temperatures of the Main I pink roses and blue delphiniums tied
Miss Emily Titus, of Chestnut ave- Line. Radnor has ealled off practiee. with a pink ribbon. The bridesmaid,
desk and scarcely move? I
uue, is in Ocean City this week, vis Lower Merion has called off praetice, Miss Honora Snyder, wore a gown of NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK
How you longed for those iting her a u n t " · i and Abington, Cheltenham and Upper pink satin, fashioned on the same
comfy shoes you wore dur- 1\1r. and Mrs. George Hemphill and I Darby have also fallen in line. \lil1ls as that of the maid of honor
ing the vacation months!- their daughter, Juanita, of Chestnut I I
All of this will probably mean a and pink shoes and gloves. She also
And right here's a thought. avenue, have returned from Avalon. ,wholesale canceling of opening games, carried pink roses and blue delphin- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Y ollr children cannot keep
I heir11Iillds 011 their stlldies
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Mrs. Philip Pitcher and her son,l barring one or two which assume ma- ium, tied with a blue ribbon.
Philip, Jr., of Forrest avenue, spent jor proportions, regardless of their
the week-end and Labor Day in Wash- place on the schedule.
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Mr. Joseph Bachman, of Ba]a, act-
Episcopal cd as best man and Mr. Arthnr G."
and
if they mllst keep them on ington. IAeademy will certainly not be ready' Compton, Jr., brother of the bride, was 'I
their jeet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harnden I for play on the 23d of the month, mltll usher. Following the ceremony an in- 'I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Brin" their comfortable and family, of Moreno road, returned even though Lower Merion may se- formal reception was held at the home
worn shoes to me. I'll put :Sunday from a week in New Haven. cure permission to start work some of the bride's parents.
evcn more miles of service Conn. Itime next week, this game is very Mr. Hutter and his bride, who are
FROM 8 A. M. TO 3 P. M.
into them than when new- Mr. and Mrs. T. Earle Laughlin, of likely to be called off for the season. on a wedding trip to Canada, will re-
and preserve the comfort Dudley avenue, are in Ocean City for The remaining games on the Maroon side at the Bala Apartments. Thl'~'
and make them look so good ten days. schedule are not likely to be affected. will be at home after October 1.
5~;' Penalty IS added to County Taxes after September 15, 1932
that it will be hard to tell Miss Dorothy Clevenger, daughter A little editorial comment on the Mr. John A. Lafore, of Penn Valll'Y
them from new ones. 'If 1\11'. and Mrs. Herbert L. Clevcn- Norristown situation at this time may Ji'arms, and his daughter, Helen, have
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gel', of Woodside avenue, spent the not be amiss. It is unlikely that the returned from Warrenton, Va., where
That's giving the children week-end in Avalon. longer practiee period will help the they attended the horse show and EDWIN P. DOLO
a square deal on comfort Miss Susan Reevs, daughter of Mr. Blue and White athletes to any great were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ish-
and giving yourself a square aud Mrs. H. G. Reevs, of Windsor (~xtent, particularly in the A league am Keith. I Tax Collector
deal from the standpoint of avenue, spent the week-end in Man- 'I division. Abington, ~ower Meri~n 'I
s:t.ving money. - You both
win.
ht;im, Pa. ,find Cheltenham are lIkely to be 111 shape right now to start a heavy II
Mrs. William Hagenbuch, of Hamp-I first class shape by the time each of grind. The hot days of last weel,
den avenue, is visiting her son in I Lhese teams meets the County Seaters, would probably have taken a lot out .il:!'~!!t!-iii!i~iliiii~i~-~-tii-~-i-i--~-~-i-"~-ttt~-ii~-ttt§-!-!t~'~_~"1I
Goodwear
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Miss Marion Barber, of Bryan, I and Lower Merion boys are in good ~~~~~~~~~~~~:o:~
r Bt 11t t. tt.6 t r r r 11t t t r r y ~
Itl'it.bbUrgh. of athletes, anyway. _--,:- 1ltlt Itt . .
Shoe Repair : Ohio, was the guest of Miss Esther ~ ~ ~ ~ ))tIJ ~
Durboraw, of Elmwood avenue. Miss CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Located on Belmont Avenue above City line:
Best Materials Durboraw also had as her guests Miss
Madylin Roth, of Gettysburg, and Adjacent to the Bala-Cynwyd Section, acce.$ible
GeneJ .al Nolz·ce-
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Low Price Miss Doris Durboraw, of Bloomfield, Clussllled Advertisements wlll be "harged only from all points. The Westminster landscape has
to residents of the Main Line who~e names
Long Wear N. J. appear In the telephone directory; to persons maintaining an account with all the charm of It picturesque rural countryside.
us, or to regular subscribers to either THE MAIN LINER" OUR TOWN. or ','
Mr. John H. Kreher has returned NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.
252 Haverford Ave., Narbtth to Narberth after directing a large For information-without obligation-call, write or telephone
10 ccuLI> a line In each paper; 25 cents .. line In al! three.
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Isummer dacks.
camp for boys in the Adiron-I R a t eS-Mlntmum charge. 3;,c In ont: paper; III all t.hre~
75 cenLb t\v- Post Office Address: "Station I. Philadelphill
p.rage of five words to the line. No blackfaced type used"
Deadline InseJ"tiollS-
of
I 1\11'. Robert.J. Sigel, son of Mr. and {OJ" CJassilled n(jv"rLl~"lI\ents will 5 .----.-
GOLDEN be accepted up to Wednesd",., 6
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I Mrs. A. J. SIgel, of Forrest avenue, o'clock tor oua TOWN or all three papers; Thursday. 1 o·clock. for THE
lWrns/ff
MAIN LINER; Tllursday. 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD,
i ,·cturned Sunday from a three months'
I trip to the Pacifi<: Coast. He left
Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100
I I!arly in June to participate in the in- Doubly 3 Reasons
MILK i tercollegiates at Berkeley, California, v'~-e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
, as a member of the Penn State track
III
"1JeUertJlilk" JJ"UerOieolJJt team. After being eliminated from Situations Wanted
the U. S. Olympic team, Mr. Sigel COLOHED womall wishes day's woo k. "'ICE 6-HOOl\l HOUSI~, baLh. 2 porches,
Real Estate tor Rent
for a.
It_~/
\\.cd., 1'h u, H.. Fri. Bl'St refs. Call 01' /;ouII
worked in the Olympic Stadium dur- ".,.ill' 24 :-:. Slate st. Any day except DUI'bin & Iloward, N,u"b. ~r)uu.
ing the games, where he was abTe to Tues. Ph. Barillg ~~63. ombtl-:I
)'ard; near sta. Rent reas. Ph.
. PEP/A Mr. Sigcl traveled and visitcd rc]a- work or cooking. llefeI'ences. Phone
lives for "the rest of the summer. In- :'Ierlon. 1224.
eluded among these trips werc severalllllUH SCHOOL BOY W'HllCH any kind of
will share home with "oupIe. Heas.
omb9-29 Near train and hus. Ph. Xal'o. 37~S-,J.'
onlbtJ~!I
Three reasons-according to one of our de-
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. . work <lul'tug SUllllller. Outdoor's or ill i"l"I{NISli )';1> ItOO:.!. wiLh or wlthuut i,
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by an'I)lanc, onc from San FranCISco lY the hour, day 01' week. 'J'elepholle
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positors-why he deposits regularly in a sav- I
hoard. Con,', location. Call Xal'herth
to Los Angeles, another over the I ~arberLh 4161. omb-tf :l~'S-\\'. u:I-!1 ings account here, are:
Grunel Canyon of the Colorado, an au- lJA \"'S WUltK Ti,urs., i·"rl., Sat., cleall- \\ ITll Ull \\"ITJ IUUT JJUAltl>-WIIl relit
lomobilc trip to Tia Juana and Agua
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Ca I len e,
1\1 . ],
illg". 11Iun(h·y. Call sel ve dinners. Call
··t to hetweell 6 and 7, evenings, Ard. 4~40.
eXICo, a wee, s VISI
l'OOln <'Oll\', to Hla. & hUH. 108 Chestnut
UJnh-tf '''"l·.. :-:al'l,enh. "'arh. 4161. omb-tf
1. Bccause it providcs him with capital for emergen-
cies or opportunities. I
resorts.
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famous Hollywood, and many other j'AltT-TIMJ,; murnings; tla)"s work. A,·d. i"UI~ I-tl·..:~T aftel' Hel't. 5th. two roonlS,
1~81. omb-J.I with buard, ill Ilrl\'ate family, pleasanL
2. Because it enables him to gct compound interest to
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work for him.
Next wce], Mr. Sigel and his broth-I G1tADUA'J'I~ Numm will take part time tinuous hot waleI'. Near station. }."Ol'
hOIue, all conveniences, sho\ver bath, con-
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PLIANT form cle.... er, Dick, will leave for State College, I
01' full ~Ime position. Can take eharge illlerview cnll Narberth 290!1. 010-16
3. Because it gives him the habit of thrift.
prowess.
I ternity. :\'arhel·th 3848-H. 09-3U furn. 01' unfurn .. 'h square to 1'. H. Ho, dren.
GOLDEN
GUERNSEY
I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Piercy, of Dud- 1·; .... I·bWJ·;NCI·;D laundress desires du)"s nice loc. Ph. Nm·b. 2966. 09'::
ley avenue were guests last week-end WOl"k 01' pan time. Refs. Ph. Ard. NAltBI';HTII-l3eautlfully fUl'Illshcd room
MILK I• .' • ;~64. omb9-!1 in mudern apt .. ~ mlns. from station &
supplies the ginger and 111 AtlantIc CIty. "OJ OPI"!)
I .... hus. Call Narherth ~661-l\1. omb!l-tI The
I Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kriebel and woman desIres dal··s work,
BROOKMEAD visit in Ocean City. I omb-tt ESTATE OF ELLA M. NEYLON, late ot!
GUERNSEY DAIRIES
Miss Louise Johnston, of Grayling I For Sale Narberth, Montgomery County, de- i .'~~!!i~~~~~~~~;-~-~-;-~-;,~-;;;-~-;-;-~--;"~-~~~;;-~~~~~~~~~{-~';""~~~ff~1
avenue, is spending a month with her i'llltn HOAPSTEH-'30, 2 spare wheels. ceased-Lettel's 1'estamentary on the I"' _
«I cst Lancaster Ave., WaylJe Lake Danville N. J.
aunt, Mrs. W. H. Brown, of Cedar 1:I.nun miles. Pel'feet condition, $200. abo\'e Estate. having heen g-ranted to the,
Hunter LotI. Cyn. 148. omb~-9 underslg"lIed. all persons Indebted to said I
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'Phone--Wayne 1121
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MISS Kather1l1e Johnston, of Gray-
CLlWI'UN Hi~IGHTS 1.l0UCI~J,;, $4 lb., J';state are rClluested tu mal,e paymcn!.1
:\all lIel'l'sd",ft, ~42 Haverford ave., and those havlnl';" claimR to !lreRelll the I
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• DOMINIC •
'A Complete, Dependable Dairy ", ling avenue, has returned home after I
"'arb., Pa. oh9-9 same without delay to 1721 ~·nl .... c SCreeC. Philodel,.hl.
:, a two weeks visit with her aunt, M rs. l'EACIlES Yellow and White l"reestone. . 1·;LI7.AHE'l'H \.. :\,EYLON I'
Ser,.;ce"
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'W. H. Brown, of Cedar L a k e, N . J . I El Rancho Orchards, J. Gordon Fetler-
Miss Carolyn Goldsmith, daughter man, Providence I'd.. one mile No. of Or 10 hl'l" allorney:
;'36 nudley Avenue
:\'arhenh, I'a.
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I ANNUAL SALE
e • [Of Mr and Mrs Arth'.lr C Goldsmith Hose 1""ee lIunt Club, neal' Media. Fresh V!':s:lto",n.1. :lleTIGIlI';, Esqui"e I
USE your lelellbone i f W' < d' h t' d fr ~ I plcl,ed Ileaches ta..te better. omb9-9 3J:1 Swede Stl'ect , FALL AND WINTER
, 0 ynnewoo,. as re urne .0 I i"OItD, Tudor Sedan. 11,~;,0 mllcs. I\1rs. :-:o....lstown. I'a. !
toreacb)"oarfriends, I Maskoma Lodge m New Hampshlrp..! A. K \\·oll"'l·l. ~6 :\'arbl'Ouk Park. N,,,·- 1010-14) I SUITS AND TOPCOATS
to belp you sbop, to I' She has been appointed a Junior I,,·,·th. u!l-~ ===============~ 20% to 30% Less than Fall prices
lummon sid In ease
Counsellor of the camp for next sea-
I A Y S ESTATE NOTICE II During our August Sale we actually gO back to
oCneecL s n i t ollr er,.,ce ESTATE OF CORA V. KEMPTON, late
I 0 • "I CLOCK REPAIIUNG-pl'oml1t & reason-
' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner and I able. Specializing in Antique. GI'and- ot Lower Merion Township, Montgom·
I prices ot 25 years ag~these low August prices
will prevail until September 2O-In order that
ery County, deceased-Letters of Admln- our out-ot·town customers "may take advantage
family, of Righter's Mill road, Penn i father... Hall, lind \\'1111 Chime Clocks. C. Istrutlon of the above estate ha\'lng been
I ,Valley
I' reeently returned
. from a s hort' H. Starn.
~ 2522-.T.
11;; !locklalld a'·c. Ph. Narb.
om~-16 gmnted to the undersigned, all persons
I of these prices.
stay at Buckwood Inn, m the Poconos. I UPHOLS'I'jo' IN' d I f Indebted to said e..tate are requesled to TOPCOAi'S CUltom,Mad•• Fall Price, e66 $45
As an everyJlay con- I ~H t, an rep.; SP'" nil's 0 3- make immediate payment. and those hay-
M r. R 0 b er t W . Stee1. w h a h ns been ' piece suites
I repah'ed, $10; Chair recov- I TAILLEURSCustom.Made. Fall Prloe, teeS45
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venience tbe tele-
phone i. well worlh
Its low COlt-in
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spen d mg t I" summer in Saranac. . e"ed, $5. Go anpvhere. Call Lewis, without delay to
Y., has returned to his home on Bryn Wayne 1496. omb-tr
Ing legal claIms to prcsent the same
H'oRTENSJo; K. JUSTICI';
FUR-TRIMMED TOPCOATSFall Price, '128 .. $75
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emergencies II II , Mawr avenue, Penn Valley.
pricele..1
II, GO'I"I'LlBB gSSUNG1~R, carpenter, job- \\'~·nnewood, Pellllsylvania
fUR·TRIMMED TAILLEURS Fall Price, '128 .. $75
turned from a four-day crUIse to Hah- Dudley ave~ue. "'nrberth. Phone Nnr- Nonlstown, Pennsylvllnla
Nonuser-3 fmc. I
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berth 3727-.T, otf (01(1-7'-32)
OUR TOWN September 9, 1931
Palle Four
- - - - - - - - - - - - I N a r b e r t h Trips Bryn defense for Bryn Mawr. I Advertisers in this paper are reIia- 'I W. P. MIESEN
Narberth '. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 ble merchants. Deal with them. Carpenter .:. Bui Ider .:. Ja bb'Ing
II ',. Maw, in Close Game
Church Notes Bryn Mawr .. tl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 832 MONTGOMERY AVE.
• <Continued r"Qrn T'a~e Onel Umpircs-Clark and Westcrfc1t. Davis' is the place to make II Phones:
Day-Narberth 3973.M
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--------------' The Redmen loaded the bases in the yOllr choice of a large, JIlcder- I Night-Narberth 40~
ately priced assortment of '----
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Methodist Episcopal Chllrch : fourth, but failed to score due to sen- Read the advertisements!
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Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister :;ational defcnsive work by the homc __ • _
School Supplies Colleoe Courses
By ROBERT J. EDGAR Hunda)', Septcmbcr 11:
Two more weeks of daylight saving., 11..00 A. lVI.-Morning Worship.
club. Mooncy reached tirst whcn
Walt MacGregor muffed his bounccl' Villa Maria Academy
Pencil Cases, IOc up. Faber
Pencils, Erasers; Parker Pen-
Cn, 1111:11 Hehool JrMldunlt'. nnd
. ~~~~~~.:;ln:.ho~:~~~til'yTY~::,r·'~ih:;
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of i .'iacl'Umcnt of Holy Communion. . to short and Swede Carlsten smacked dis and Fountain Pens; In- : Me,r.lnrlnl .lndl,••
And then autumn-the calendar au-: Monday, September 12:
tun,n. : H.OO P. l\L-Mectingo of thc Ollicilll
a single. Eddie GaIlagher received
thc signal to lay down a bunt, but
GREEN TREE, PA.
(MALVERN P.O.)
gersoll Watches, Loose-leaf i T 6 i\- E Is i' n;s
Board. Books, Composition Pads, liB u 5 i n e sse 0 I I e 9 e
of popped it high enough for Charley Brief Cases, etc., at f ~"l Cllp.lnul I'll. l.onlllard 08.~·
While 1!J32 marks the 200th anni- Carroll to snare it as he tore ill from Resident and Day
ver::lIlry of Washington's birth, it also The Presbyterian Church lirst base. Joe McIntee then poked I
School for Girls DA VIS'
marks' the 250th anniversary of the: Hev. John Van Ness, D.D., Minister a high onc back of second, which
hlllding of William Penn, October 27 I Meetings for Sept. 11: .J ohnny Brennmi took in a sensational
Oldest Store in Narberth WANAMAKER !lnsUtute *
TWENTY·THIRD and WALNUT STREETS
was the day. Pennsylvanians may: 10.00 A. l\1.-Bible School for AdulL catch far back on the grass, and the Elementary, SUPPLIES for YOUNG and OLD Opan. Sepfember 75th
celebrate a double anniversary by Classes only. The Men's Biblc CI!ls~ raIly was stepped on firmly when Boh
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College Preparatory and PREPAREDNESS YEAR
plaYlting- memorial trees for Washing_I and the Women's Bible Class wm
hold Doyle tapped to the box. Secretarial Courses 224 HAVERFORD AVE. For catalog of morning, afternoon and eve.
ton a.nd for Penn. That both great sep~ra~e dsessions. AIl adults cordial- The visitors threatened again in Special Courscs in Music Narberth 4035 nlng course' write or lelephone lOCu.t6914
mcYl were lovers of trees is not 1.1' IIlvlte . their last turn when MeIntee doubled I Accredited by the Pennsylvania
strange-perhaps that is one of the 11.00 A. M. - MOl'l1ing Worship. to the tree in right ficld and stoic State Department of Education Adv. No. 1-1932
, 1'1 "N 0 N " also by the Middle States Assocla·
things that helped to make them ~,'rmon wnll': l ow l' cver. third. But the Davismen came out of tlon of Colleges and Secondary
Good Fellowsblp and Understanding
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grellt. Planting small trees of mov- Singing by a Chorus Choir under the it with steady fielding and cool pitch- Schools
able size may seem like optimism.: direction of Mr. Peter Stam, Jr. ing by Coleman. SWIMMING HOCKEY • • • Between Faculty and StUdents
\\'a tehing small trees grow into larger I 7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship. Ser- ,Johnny Brennan also contributed TENNIS GYMNASIUM Friendly, sympathetic leader- nized by leading colleges,
trees spells patience-but nature is, /lion Theme: "The Call of Matthcw." another fine catch in the sixth, taldng d . ship that develops the best in Strong faculty of specialists.
pal iel1t. Caring' for trees during their' This meeting will be folowcd by a a fly from Mooney's bat far over neal' School Bus Accommo at,ou a boy or girl. IS-acre esta.te. All branches
Kindergarten, elementary of sports. Convenient. Trans·
yOllt'l may be compared to nursing a IIlecting of the Session. the scoreboard in right field, while Conducted by the Sisters, grades, high school and college portation furnished to all parts
child to a healthy foothold on life. Next Wednesday Evening-Prayel' GilfiIlan electrifil'd the crowd with n Servants of the Immaculate preparatory courses. Recog. of city and suburbs.
Looking on mature trees is a joy, we Meeting led by the Pastor. Lessons one-hand catch of Mule Walker's linC' Heart of Mary Write today for further particulars, Barclay L. Jones. Ph.D.. Principal
bll.'ss the planter-be it nature or man. from summer experiences.
Let us see that our trees are well:I
drive in the seventh session. Fall Term Opens Sept. 13th
l I FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
Mooney and McIntee played well on __ .......... .. _ .. OVERBROOK. PA. Country Day Plan
chosen and that their sites are care-: Baptist Church of the E v a n g c l -
fully considered. Is it the right tree! Robert E. Keighton, Minister • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • () • • • • • • • • • • • • •
in the right place? What will its ulti- : Sunday, September 11:
mate height and spread be How will i The Pastor returns from his vaca-
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it look in spring, summer, autumn and tion and preaches at the m01'l1ing and. V
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wirlter, in flower and in fruit Will, evening services. • .1 l ry;. 1.';' OU I J • •• STRINGLESS R~A,NS
it be reasollably free of insects and: 11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship and • •
disen~es? We are enjoying the trees I Communion. Sermon: "Put Your. -and fal' mOl'e satisfying and enjoyable, to 3 cans, 25c •
JllaYlt~d by past gencrations and the: Faith to Work." The Lord's Supper. EconolllY Buying Wisely
use Cotter's fine mcats and othcr food lll"od- Blue Label •
trces we plant are to be chC'rished by Iwill be observed as a part of the \Vor- • C 'M k . I •
those who sit beneath them when the;ship Service. At Cotter's, noted for 18 years of continuous ucts. oUel' s ar 'et IS as near as your te - CHICKEN BROTH •
trl.'L'S have matured. The many trees i 7.45 P. l\I.-Evening Worship. Ser-. service, buying of all food needs is done co- cphone. Take advantage NOW of thesc 2 cans, 19c
that have survived two hundred ~'cars:l11oll: "We Would See Jesus," • operatively, enabling you to get finest foods at T d . I •
. • lowest l)rices. specials, cffective now to ncxt ues ay I1lg It, Mothcr Cook's •
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anti 1l10rC, in this locality, will not last I Wednesday, September 14:
fOI'<!l'cr-they arc living things-now.; ROO P. M.-The Prayer Service. A •
T ONC'M" A September 13: JELLY •
\\'I1:lt of the trces that Penn found in :g·ood time to start is at the beginnillg! .:.
Pcnn's Woods, and of the trees that This first service is always based upon
Wasbington planted a hundred years the theme, "The Most Interesting Ex-
Ilatebl'l: SIIHlflI whe c:~rry IllIl ? \IVil~ wle I pcricn?ce of 1\Iy Vacation." What Was
JC cssel 01' aVl11g p ante( Wise y . yours.
and wcll-or wiII wc be blamed f o r : .
not caring for nature's choicest gifts
that <Ire in our keeping? i
Holy Trillity Lutherall Church.
Rev. Cletus A. Senft, P a s t o r . or reser'JImg:' . y
F P'
Pack TStdlo,dard QE"alit
F·tne F res h F
s' an d
rUlts
No.2 Calls
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doz. cans., 59c
can,
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egeta bies Krumm's
4 glasses, 25e
Salem Co. Stl'inglcss
Cut BEANS
3 cans, 25c
MACARONI
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I J1 transplanting pcrennial plants, I No Bible School. MASON JARS 2 pkg., 15c •
or hl'l'baceous perennials-propcrl~': 11.00 A. 1\I.-The MOl'l1ing Service. • pints, doz., 69c C l·f . ORANGES d 19
~pe<lking', it is surprising to note how ~ Themc: "Paul's Superlative Power." • d 79 I a ornla . . . . . . . .. oz., C Independcnce •
J11alW of them have already formC'd I 7.45 P. l\1.-The VespC'r Service... quarts, • oz., C SAFETY MATCHES •
the f:owl'ring ':eyes". for next season.: Thcme: "The Wasted SouL"
I'CDI1lCS are qUIte plall1. Black snake-· Tuesday, 2.00 P, M.-Women's 1\lIs-·.
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JELLY GLASSES
i. Green LIMA BEANS ,2 lb., 19c
3 pkg., 25c •
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root and wild geranium have distinct! sionary Society at the home of Mrs. • doz., 39c Phillipps •
buds. Thc dainty little ancmonclla: Scnft, :n5 Grayling a v e n u e . . SPAGHETTf •
Ll':l1';; a clustcr of small tubers. The;
flesh:.,' rootstocks of bloodroot, SolO-I
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PAROWAX R·Ipe G0 lden BANANAS . . . . . .. d oz., 15C -jllst heat a/ld eat •
mOil's seal, Solomon's plume, and Mayi BUSINESS BITS. pkg., 9c 3 cans, Pc •
nppl~ have strong eyes. A big bulb: • • I h d Cut Rite •
is at the base of old stems of Jack-in- The Gulf Service Station at Brook- • JAR TOPS Iceberg LETTUCE arge ea , 10c •
th~-?uIPit:. It is the. '~aJ~.ing .se:lson hurst avenue and M?ntgomery pike, • doz., 25c WAX PA J)I:'r> •
th,~t 11as lIp~ned t~le f,ldll1 gofOho~~e to Narberth, is now be1l1g operated by
f?I~11.~e,~~udsfOlt1~ecOmll1g,se']so.I~. P. J. Duffy, whose general store i s ·
~ h~e~~qullle~ tnUmbel 10f sU~~) ~ou~sll' ncxt door to it. John Duffy, his son, 2 k
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FancyJeriJ~ySWEETPOTATOES
Home-grown T O M A T O E S · ,
3Ib IOe 2 rolls, 15c
Pabst MALT
49c
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ol~ILI lent lCd, enoug 1 mOlstUi e, ,I is manager of the station, where hun- . P g., c Ig. can,
(01 these el~ment~ s?~m necessar~ to dred per cent. Gulf products are be- • --'FO="in-es-t-R-ic-h-----3-3-c- •
the, flowerIng, 1rlll:lI1g, matur1l1g'" ing sold, Gulf gas and oil credit.
~'estIl1g and re-flowerll1g of plants. It Charge-A-Plates are honored, and a • .l\..l\.
LOW pD/iC'ES FO,D MEATS OF QUALITY Sharp CHEESE,
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IS 110t the frost that matures the plant,
when
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OLIVES
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25c
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to start ?n l.tS cheerful cycle of - . . ---'------=-------
. 1ra g ranc.·c and color o.f whole or half [·b 'B
s one d
19C
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gTowth. 1he M' S II' f N d T h • .. oy •
, fl
t Ie ower
• WI'11 a tt ract t I le 'lI1sccts to,
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• Ib Lean PIate B'eef . . • • . . . . . • . . • . • . 21b., 19c CHICKEN 3 •
tnl1'Is1el' Jlollen so that the ·seeds . WIlli.
. ,·oa(I, N.ar b el' tl1, a recen't gra . duate 'of. • ., 5c •
mature an< I carryon t Ile <hstrlbutlOn, II \\' t Ch t " ... t T
of nlOre plants. .,)\' les b es cr '~~le eac ers ~ - •
h 'C I ShoUIder spring
o LanIb Ib ., 19C I/ -s ize can,
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ege, las een appoll1ted a teacher 111 Prime, grain-fed Yolo DILL or •
• . of • ,the consolidated school of East Cov- • •
. ael1zo1l1 aestlvale, called spIce bush,! . ,en t ryT owns l' Hp, Ch es t er Coun t y. S le I . RIB of BEEF Leg of Sprl·ng Lamb. . . .••..... , Ib ., 29c SOUR PICKLES 19c
IS <JIll.' of the commonest fishrubsI 111. liS·
• tl I It f 1\1 r. an(I ".1\1 rs. \V a.- in qt. mason J'ar, •
29c
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Of I 1C (aug 1 er 0
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Thlock end RIB ROAST. . Ib ., 22 C •
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out" WOOl an( S-I
111:1" be called common.
suc 1 a ne pant,
One of the I tel' Schlipf . • lb., Hellmann's, Seidner's
first to flower in spring, with ils ' ~ ~ ~ i • 01' Kraft's •
mall)' small yellow blossoms, the foli-;
ag·(· has a nicc spicy fl'agr~1I1ce
low and the fruit is a brilliant red i ~
all:
SII111111('r, the Icavcs turn a bl'lght )'el- i
CHAS. S. EBERT
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Jobbmg Carpe"ter
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1• Armour's Star
whole or shank half
HAMS ,
21 c Ib
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ayonnalse
8-oz. jar,
15c
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:i~E~ Ie.: Cloverdale
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SARSAPARILLA or Pale Dry GINGER ALE' 27c:
i. KETcnUP or TOMATO JUICE,
Service !• 15 29 •
~I~'~"';~:::i(~~sS~~~~o~(~i~~;~ a~'~ 1~~~gb:~:~I~I;,
fo<!<!"r of the Japanese beetle. The Alice bl'and 2 pint
with a smile! pint bottle, C, hottles C Gulden's :
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pl:ll1t~. Only the pistillatc flowcr will! ff "'" 9
!i CAMPBELL'S
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or RITTER'S PORK and BEANS,
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can, 5c ~;;j~,~ARD
Swiss 01' White American
12c :
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fOl'lll fruit, the staminate flowers ar(,1
l'a(\1l' l' )J(>cessary to complete the 111'O(,-!. MornI-ng SI-P DelICIOUS Co ee , . '" C
i-lb can , CHEESE ••
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Native lilies such as Philadelphi-:
••• C R I S CO, i-lb. can, ·19 C ., 3-lb. can, 57 C ~::~l~)~~~akes) 15c-.