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NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 24, 1937 PRICE, FIVE CENTS


VOLUME 24, No. 12

('~Step.Ch Bryn Mawr Sewing IOld Carols at AU Saints' Borough Labor Will
Railroad to Build iId" Project CIosed f or,
Service on Christmas Evc
Continue Ash and
Boro Station Annex ·II R I Carols written as early as 15HS willi
Month WI eopen be sung by the choir of All Saints Trash Collections
Radiators Will Replace Old- I Church, 11 P. 1\1. this Friday, at the
Fangled Stoves in the Cries of "Politics" Punctuate I church, Montgomery pike and Wynne- Human Factor Outweighs Slight
Frame Structure . Iwood avenue. They include "Lo, How Saving Offered by
Hearing of. ~omen by ,a Rose E'er Blooming," by Praetor-
CommIssIoners I ius; "As Lately We Watched," an Contractors
PRR PROGRESS PRAISED IAustrian folk song; "The First Noel"
TOWNSHIP TO SPONSOR and "God Rest You Merry Gentle- DECIDED ON WEDNESDAY
Following- complaints about the size
men" in descant form; and "Ding-
of the temporary ticket office-and- Lower Merion's commissioners Dong, Merrily on High," froll1 Borough Council at a special meet-
passenger-shelter on Narberth's in-' Wednesday last week agreed to sponsor "Branle de l'Official," by Thoinot Ar- ing Wednesday night, postponed from
bound track, the Pennsylvania Rail- the Bryn Mawr Sewing Project, beau. The Gloria in Excelsis fromllast Friday, decided to turn down
road is said to have decided to give closed since December I, after a, Gounod's St. Cecelia Mass also will slig~tly lower .b~ds of contractors and
the borough a larger station. group of women, formerly employed be sung by the choir and SOlOistS., contmue the hlrmg of Narberth labor-
It wiII consist of an annex on the on the project, made a stirring plea James W. Ervine is organist. ers to haul ashes and trash from
cast end, extending-so go the reports that human need take precedence Following the carol service there' homes her~. . .
-anywhere from 30 to 15 feet. The over red tape. wi1l be Holy Communion at midnight. Factors 111 thg decIsIon:
width will be as narrow as at present. Spokesmen for the women included Christmas Day communion services 1. Bor~ugh laborers see.111 to have
The structure is to be of frame, of' Mrs. Marion H. Adams, Walnut ave- wi1I be at 8 and 10 A. M. ceased then' demand, made 111 October,
the same type as the existing. ntlC, Ardmore, supervisor of the sew- for less work and more pay.
The stoves wiII be replaced by radi-
ators, which will be heated by a
ing room; Mrs. Esther Whit~, project
head; 1\1rs. Mary Walker, Lancaster
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T Ie Town' s Awry, II 2. Private contractors, whose bids
were asked when the workmen pre-
furnace to be installed in a cellar. avenue Bryn I1Iawr a worker and I It's All You Hear, sentcd their petition, were not able
The steps just cast of the station will 1\1rs. \ViIli;m McAndrew, Grandview I The Legion's Party, to offer a saving "sufficient to justify
make way for the addition, and will road, Ardmore, Democratic eommittee- making the change"-especial1y in
be placc<l west of the present building. Main Lines Yuletide woman from the South Ardmore dis- So Long, Old Year! view of the fact that outside con-
Work is expected to begin shortI~'. trict. tractors could not be counted on for
No plans have been made-so 'tis said Odd.< anrl Euds of Yuletide News Cdcbrated by Narberth Juniol's Att ac Ile(I t 0 I't S agree men t 0 f s p o nIn - . comes Frank Challenger
. again , service in emergencies.
-to dispose of the vacated station on
the north side.
Concerning 0/11' Town's
Neighbors
This Thursday. New Year's
Dance Next
SOl'S h Ip I
· (tl Ie sponsor mus t b e a g0 v- to . flmg at the editorial desk •
the
ernmental agency) was a letter from s~rawlmg scroll of the LegIOn's lll- considered. (~ee edlto1'1al.)
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3. There's a human • •
factor to be

The ticket rack behind the ticket · t 0 tllC e ffe c


tl lC t owns h Ip t tIl . 1. No vlted guests at the New Year's party I And so SIX or seven Narberth
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window has recently been replaced 1\Ierry Christmas! The singing of carols by candle- project funds would be provided by at the Narberth Theatre, on Thurs-I workmen wi1l continue to have em-
bv a nt'W one. The old rack was as It won't be such a merry one, alas, light, and the reading of the Christ- the township. 2. No law governing d;l Y, Decem~er 30, ID37, ': and 91 ployment, this Christmas and here-
oid as the station on the out-bound for 51 patients with contagious dis- mas story, "The Gift of the Magi," townships must be broken in observ- a clock, and If he has to prOVIde trans- after. The report approved \Vednes-
side, which is at least GO years of age, ease listed by Health Officer Marvin are highlights of the Christmas party ance of the sponsorship. 3. The portation for all ~f them it is more day, signed by Councilmen Kaeber,
and which originally was called Elm E. Reynolds, of Lower Merion. New this Thursday night by the Narberth township could recall its agreement than one bus he WIll need for Powers \Vood and Durbin, fol1ows:
Station. cases include: Chicken pox, 21 ; .Junior \Vomen's Club in their club- on 30 davs' written notice. 4.
When Gouroud, Tommy Loughran, "Skip- ". . . \Ve have given careful con-
measles, 1; mumps, 20; scarlet fever, room. That part of the Community the Fede~al government stops financ- per" Smith, "l\1ac" Parker, Larry V~n- sideration to the peti~ion for .increased
/' nt ioi'o U" il/"()IId's Prof/re.,s 4; whooping cough, 3 j pneumonia, 2. Building is transformed into a real ing the project. the township stops as cent, et aI, et aI, et aI, for the lIst wages and changes In workmg hours
Prpsident 1\Iartin \V. Clement of the Last Sundav was the IGOth anni- Christmas setting with a large deco- sponsol'. runs far into the night al~d if it's on which was ad(~r~ssed to .Council in the
Pennsylvania Railroad testified in versary of \V~shington's encampment rated tree and many, many candles. About 40 women who must be town- the stage they have to SIt, some of form of a petItIOn by SIX of the Bor-
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Washington last week before the at Valley Forge, where his army The Drama Committee, l\Iiss Margaret ship residents, ar~ employed on the them wi~1 be standing, but Frank ~ays ough l~borers on October 7.. It is o~r
Sl~la.~e. R::,ilroad, ~~~a~l:e Conl1l:itte~~ I' stayed for seven months. Kent, e!lairman, is in c1~arge. ~hey project, receive an average of $15 there. wll1 be man~~ other~ standmg, conclUSIOn and recommendatIOn that 111
IJe saul, If the 1.1/11 oad. hadn t e~ C. Frederick C. Stout, Glenn road, :11:e as.slsted. by the MusI~ COlTI1111ttee weekly. too, If they d~lay III g:ttll.lg one of view of the permanency of the work
paJl(lPd and hadn t ~Ullt up, Jt Ardmore, has been chosen president, ~d which ~'lISS Mar~' Loul~e Glessner The project probably would reopen ~hose 50-cent tIckets w~lIch IS alI that and the wages which we provide, and

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\\'.~uI:~n't 1~~ here tod~y, ~.t wO~I.ld ~I~:~ and William J. Serrill, a vice p~'esi­
II I" compan~, \\ Ith gloss a. dent of the Pennsvh'ania Hortlcul-
IS t~e ehalr~an. Pan~onllmes repre- within a day or so, Evan L. James, IS nccpssary f.or the biggest show of the fact that they arc comparable to
spntmg Christmas gIfts folIow a township secretary said after the the year in thIS Narberth-town. those which prevail in the surround-
sets of :::~,~::;~,4r;:J,OOO, is second in size turai Society.
onl\' to the American Telephone aml
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"puzzle" ~ame. Each girl is bringing m e e t i n g . ' I The theatre management, it is I ing area for similar work, no change
a small gIft and a. can of food. Miss Mrs. McAndrew, who, according to, stated, is throwing all its facilities in-I should be made at the present time.
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1\Iontgomery county's s lare rom
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the State s LIqUId• Fuels Fund IS $150,- Do.roth y Elw.o,~d IS the reade~' and Continued on Page Six I to the affair, going to m~rket i~ a Continued on Pa~e Five
(.'iet' ~(I 01'111
584.38, representmg one-half cent per 1\11 s. Ebba Gl elst the accompulllst for I -~-~ wholesale way for souvel1Jrs nOlse-)
gallon collected on gasoline and re- th~ c.a~·o~ ~ingi~~. Mrs. T. A. Fisch:r, Narberth School is ,'makers, pap~r millinery, e;c. (all Opposes Boycott But
No BuIl's.Eye
turned to the county in which the sale ho. plt<llIt~ chan man, and her e o m m l t - " American-made-no Jananese wares), " "
Gcorge E. Phillips, 117 Conway originated. t,pe have ch~,rge of the real "party re-I Chrlstnlas-Decorated and even that mellifluous organ, PredIcts U. S. In War
awnue, :\'arberth, parl,en his cal' [reshments, stilled these many months, is being
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Lower l\Ierion continues to hold


earl~' last Thursday on the Highland The Christmas baskets and presents 11 Jr' ., • , restored for the gala evening, so eager
avenue hill in Cynwyd. The brakes third place in amount of Pennsyl- have all been filled and bought and lVllSS WhIte s and MISS Dale s arc all concerned to pro\'ide a pro- F. D. R. Signed Death Warrant
slipped while he was across the stl"{'d, vania building construction, surpassed will be distributed by 1\1rs. Glenn Wil- Rooms Termed Most Attrac- gram which will IH'o\'(' a humdinger I of Japanese Regime,
and it rolkcl clown across Bala avenue. onl~' by Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
Last year when a car slipped down according" to Ralph 1\1. Bashore, Sec-
Iiams and her Welfare Committee to tive by School Reporter in every conceivable way. I Women Hear
worthy Narberth families. Cash, cash, cash, will also be there
til(' hill, it drove leftward into a retary of Labor and Industry. The Blanket Club winner for the DICKENS' CAROL GIVEN, in plethora, the announcement goes on, DR. WILDES IS SPEAKER
tailor shop. Phillips' car veered right Pennsylvania Railroad's president,
week is Mrs. "Marty" Cadugan. !to say, the expectation being that
or, the icy street and smashed into the Martin \V. Clement, Haverford, re- Reservations for the New Year's Dickens' "Christmas Carol" was: many a patron wi1l go home with a "Neither sanctions against J aran
Egyptian Smoke and Sweet Shop. cl~ived the gold medal of the Pennsyl- Io:\'e Dance are in, but if you have not gin·n Tuesday night at the Narberth: very great (leal more than he paid to no)" withdrawal of Americans from
Five shops so far unhit, separate the \":lI1ia Society of l'\ew York at that made ~'our reservations yet perhaps School before a well entertained audi-! get in, which doesn't seem to make her territol'y can keep America from
two accidental garag-es. organization's 3!Jth annual dinner
if you call Bunny Minnick (Nar. ence, by the Glee Club and seventh: sense, but it's the way theatricals are being catapulted soon with the rest of
Saturday in New York City.
Macon Survivor Here Magistrate Walter n. Lownes fined
2872) she can make arrangements and eighth grade boys. The orchestra I done nowadays and probably has the world into war which will arise. I
for you. It promises to be a gala played. something to do with bread on the I"rom the Far Eastern situation," de-
Lt. Commander E. H. Cochran, sur- the General Fruit Co., St. Georges night at the Brookline Country Club. The dress rehearsal was given De- waters. clared Dr. Harry Emerson Wildes,
viving officer of the 1\1acon crash, will road, Ardmore, $50 on Monday for (By 1\1. K. H.) cember 20, at two o'clock, at which all Will Lawrence, the l\linstrcl Man. author and authority on world eco-
be the speaker at the meeting of the soliciting' orders for nursery stock the students of the school were will be the Master of Ceremonies and nomics, before the fifty members of
Harold D. Speakman Post, American without a license. present. it's wel1 known that he is the histrion Ithe gToup on Literature and Interna-
Legion, in the Community Building, A petition urging Congress to keep
the United States out of war is to I I
Names of the cast were published, for such a task, none better, and the tional Relations of the \Vomen's
next 1\Ionday evening. J last week. The orchestra has lsi screen show will include George Arliss' Community Club of Narberth Tuesday
be circulated among Main Line resi- J.. He.. members: Mary Jo Dunnington, Elea- in "Dr. Syn," and several spectacular at the home of Mrs. Ralph Heath,
A son, Frederick Louis 1\1aytag, 3d, dents by members of the Main Line
was born December U to 1\Ir. and Mrs. Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
------ nor Haywood, Reba Hutton, Dickie side pieces, special1y selected as log-
1\Iarriot, Lillian Anderson, Carlo ical concomitants (says Frank) of a that Japan state her conception of the
"President Roosevelt demanded

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Frederick L. 1\Iaytag, 2d, at Ncwton, In Montgomery county 4726 persons Marianna, Edna Andrew, Claire De- rousing New Year's party, to be held I rights of Americans in China and
Iowa. Mrs. 1\Iaytag's father, Kcnneth received public assistance during No- .:: I I 10: Hart, 'Varren Vincent, Tom Butler, on the eve of the eve so that you what Japan seeks in China, and whenI
L. M. Pray, and his sister, Miss Flor- vember, to the extent of $75,4!M, in- :.:: ::
ence A. Pray, are leaving this Thurs- cluding direct relief, pensions for blind
day evening to spend the holidays at and aged and FederaIly aided types of
=::i == Henry Frye, Tom Henry, Eleanor can go to your own private I)al"ty on j,J apan answers, as she has never done
Stam, Jimmy l\leQuiston, Fred Kueb- the eve itself, thus leaving us flat of' before, I am convinced that England
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mackenzie, ler, WiIliam Thompson, Dick Whiting excuse for being absent on this wel1- and the United States will lose their
Newton. assistance.
of Narbrook Park, will entertain at and George Woodrow. They are un- planned and merry celebration of the reluctance to go to war against her
dinner on Christmas Day. The guests del' the direction of Joseph Barone. general community. and then we shal1 wade through tears.
Student Badly Hurt VaIue 0 f SrnaII T h ings wiIl be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. De- 1\Ir. Knoll is to be complimented on Tickets may be had at the Narherth, But I sec no way to avert it" said
"k R Ch .
When Hit on BI el otary rlstulas 0PIC
T· war, of 'Vynnewood; Mr. and 1\1rs. the fine lighting. The costumes were Theatre or from any member of the Dr. \ViIdes.
Graham Patterson, of Ardmore; and planned by Miss Taylor and the par- American Legion. Our President signed the death
I Mrs. Gordon Mackenzie, of Chicago, ents are to be thanked for their help
in this line. Miss Gassner has done W. C. Club Sends Plants
sentence of the present Japanese gov-
ernment when he crossed "suggested"
Wynncwood Boy Patient in Hos-, Bala - Cynwyd. Narberth Group Il1. . .
. I A I C I' H T Ik b t1 R Mr, and Mrs. MackenzlC entertall1ed a splendid job with the scenery. Mrs. and Christmas Baskets f)"om his note to the Emperor and
pIta; not lcr yc 1St ear a y le ev. at venison dinner Monday evening; \Vesley P. Dunnington has been very substituted "requested." It means
Bumps Car I' Charles du Bel1 guests were 1\1r. and Mrs. R. W. Hunt. kind in assisting at the piano in the Eight more have signed applica- that the old militarist group now in
--- --- of Rosemont, and Mr. and Mrs. absence of Mr. Drennen. tions for membership to the Wom- power will be forced to state its po-
One cyclist was badly injured I This Christmas, as in the past many George Winebrenner and 1\11'. H. B. There is a big tree in the lower en's COlllmunity Club of Narherth sition and will 'thereby lose face. That
Tuesday while another continued on years, the congregation of Holy Trin- Coward, of Philadelphia. hall of the upper school building. It and will be voted upon at the meeting will gi\'e the modern Industrialist
his trans-continental journey after a ity Church in New York visits the A buffet supper will be given Tues- was trimmed by the boys of the school of the Board of Directors at the home group the chance to rise. Japan can-
night's stopover at the Bryn Mawr grave of Clement Clark ~Ioore, who day evening, December 27, at the patrol, assisted by Miss Fratantoni of the president, 1\1rs. E. W. Hey- not back down without a revolution.
Hospital and Lower Merion Police wrote the poem "The NIght Before home of Dr. and Mrs. William A. and Mr. Weatherall. This Thursday mann, next Tuesday, at 10.30 A. M. Dr. Wildes feels that a boycott of
Station. Christmas." His. claim ~o ~ame is Pearson foIlowing the wedding re- morning the student body assembles Fifty new members have already been .J apanese goods would not be of much
The injured boy, William S. Rich- that poem-and It was msplred by hearsal of Miss Margaret Louise in the hal1 around the tree to sing taken in the club, and Mrs. E. B. Hos- help, that if we refuse to seII Japan
ardson, 15, son of Mrs. F. Sheppard trifling occurrences in his own home. Smith, daughter of Mrs. Charles A. Christmas carols. kins, chairman of the New Member-
cotton she will get it from China and
Richardson, Kent road, Wynnewood, So said the Rev. Charles du BeIl, Smith, of Overbrook, and Mr. Paul School closes December 23, and op- Slip I' Comnll'tt ee Ilopes t 0 Ilave even I<.:thiopia, and . iron'from the Northern
suffered a brain concussion and Ilos- addressing the Bala Cynwyd-Nar- Thomas ScuIl, son of Mr. and Mrs. ens January 3, 1935. more after the holidavs Chinese provll1ces she has already
sible fractures of left arm and ankle berth Rotary Club Tuesday on the Joseph Folwell ScuII of Bala, whose Almost evel'y room in the school is T t t
wen y- wo
b k t' . f f ' t
as e s 0 rUI are I
taken. Dr. Wildes has been a profes-
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when he was Imncked from his bicycle value ~f I.ittle th~ngs ~n life. D~awing marriage will take ;lace 4.30 o'clock decorated and they all look lovely. b' d I' d t h t . f N SOl' of SOCIal sCIences 1Jl KelO UIll-
. . , I ell1g e Ivere 0 s u -l11s 0 ar-/ . .
by the automobile of H. F. Dwyer, I from 1I1cldents III hIS own hfe, he the following day in the Overbrook MISS WhIte's room IS probably about I b tl b b f tl F· II I' verslty at Tokyo and wntten several
• • I er 1 y mem ers 0 Ie' e ows l i P ' . .
South Narberth avenue, Narberth, told how the course of one's life can Presbyterian Church. the most attractIve. The . chIldren· Comn1l'tt ee an d seven t
. eenI t s were . books on Japan.
p an ."AlIens
, m the Far
Ileal' the g"rounds of the Episcopal be influenced by small things, such Mrs. H. S. Bedford, of Woodhaven, have decorated theIr tree 111 many t fIt East" was publIshed thIS year.
sen mem
Academy where Richardson is a stu- as through the meeting of chance ac- L. I., will be the guest of Mr. ancl colors, with pieces of cotton pasted b as [f1 .medssagfe tOh c Ileebr °h - Also an authoritv on books, Dr.
dent. I quaintances. Mrs. James B. Smith, of Avon road, to t IIe boar d an d 1I1 · b' d I ers or nen s o c c U \\' 0 are . 'h' h' f b'
Ig re etters, '11 h Ch' t tl . h Wildes made them IS c Ie su Ject
. . . Th I or w ose ns mas liS year as d'
Dwyer took the lad to the Bryn for the holidays, l\lerry Chnstmas IS w~ltten. .ey: been saddened by death in th~ familv. of addres~. He reeO~lIllen. ed for serl-
1\1awr Hospital and then surrendered Mrs. Archer stopped, picked up man Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harnden, have made a sort of fireplace WIth I: • • ous readlllg "lmpeTial CIty" by EI-
Jllmse1f at the Lower Merion Police and bicycle, took them to the police of Moreno road, will have as their candles and a nice poinsettia plant on, mer Rice, drama critic, New York
Station where Magistrate Walter B. station from where Cooper was taken guests, Mrs, Kay B. Parker and her top. From the ceiling cotton and' decorated with blue and silver trim- City, concentrated to an amazing de-
Lownes held him in $300 bail for a to Bryn Mawr Hospital for treatment daughter, Miss Kathryn Parker, of stars are hung on strings and it gives! mings. A large silver colored beIl is' goree; "Saga of American Society" by
further hearing December 28. of minor cuts. He spent the night Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., and Miss the effect of a sky. Pretty pictures! hung from their blue paper chains. Wechter, history from the social
The other cyclist, James E. Cooper, in the station, was assessed $4 costs Rebecca Selfridge, of Richmond, Va. are on the wall and the colors arc! There is tinsel hanging from the standpoint; "The Final Choice" by
32, of Weed, California, ran into the and discharged by Magistrate Lownes Miss Eloise Harnden, of Lewes, Dela- red and green. chains also. On the door some stu- Stephen and Joan Rauschenbush, the
motor car of Mrs. Pierce Archer, Jr., the next morning, He is said to have ware, will also be at home for the Miss Dale's room is very unusual. dents have drawn pictures of the Mer- situation t-oday analyzed by two social-
Wynnewood, on Lancaster avenue, in bought the bicycle in Philadelphia the holiday season. Their colors are blue and silver un- ion Meeting House in the winter. They ists who feel we must fight or lose our
Overbrook. day before the accident. ConUnuecJ on Pace Three like any other room. Their trees is Continued on Page Flve manhood.
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OUR TOWN December 24, 1937


Page Two

1\1 ickey Mouse and Our Gang, - - ,., .,..


OUR TOWNj
A Co-o7lCrative Comlllunit1/ Newspaper,
-Bocal,-'7J1ovies 1
There will be only one performance
l'ach afternoon, commencing at 2.15
You'll like
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founded in 1.'111, 1111 tile NarlJc,rthi - - - - - - P. 1\1. This is an exclusive showing
I our servIce
Civic A,~"ociati{)n, (Lud 7J1l IJ/ished Shirley Temple Makes lor "Snow White and the Seven
eVei'll Frida1/ at Nfl/'berth, Pa. I "Heidi" a Memorable Film Dwarfs," and wiII not be shown at any . a complete hairdress-
I other theatet' this year, ~ng culture. Specializing
ThomaR A, EI\\"ooo, E,litor 8.: l'uhli"her
Anne J\!on;an Hoberts, Social Editor l\lillion~ ha,'(' been enthralled by' "Conquest" at Egyptian In
PERMANENTS - SPIRAL,
Office - 209 Haverford Ave., Narberth thl' \\'al'mth, tenderne~s anll charming Laid in the spectacular regime of
CROQUIGNOLE OR
Telephone: Narberth 4100 beauty of .Johanna SpYl'i's beloved the Napoleonic period, "Conquest"
COMBINAnON
~tory (If I!('idi and the colorful folk which is pla~'ing at the Egyptian this
Entel·en. a~ RccoIH1-class matter O~toher HAIRCUTTING
13 1914 at the Post OtliCf' at Narherth, i who lil"l'd and laughed high up in the Fl'iday and Satul'da~', unfolds the love
p~" u,;der the Act of ;o,Tarch 3, 1Si!l,
Subscription rate, $2 per ye3r In advance
, Swi~s Alps, jll~t beneath the stars, slol'y of Napoleon ancl the glamorous M ollday-Tucsday- Wedllesday:
3 specia,~~ for $1
Friday, December 24, 1937
I 'l'ranslatl'd into all lang'IIages and Countess Marie Walewska.
Irc'ad en'rywhere, it is a universally Ronald Colman has a dual role in ~
i appealing story that is made all the "The Prisonel' of Zenda" which is
Narberth
'1'0 tliI' 1'(',1111"; of ( Iil'i,.;ll1ln,.; (·t]i- i nhll'l' memorable on the SCl'een. playing at the Egyptian Wednesday
tOl'in!s tlint lia\'(' 1)('('11 pllldi,.;hed ! Shirley Temple is more glorious and Thursda~', December 2B-30. Ma- Beauty Shoppe
i than I'veI' before in "Heidi," playing deleine Carroll, regal and lovely, co-
sineI' Ill'\I',.;pn I WI'''; h('g',III, (ll'n To\\':'\' 231 Haverford (Second Floor)
lat Nal'berth Saturday, l\1onday and "lars with Ronald Colman in this
will 1101 add i1,.; post ";('I'i pt, H"ad I Tuesday, The story tells of an em- I hrilling' and exciting' story. ... Phone: Narberth 2565
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the elll\l'('li Ilot i('('s alll] elljoy the I hiUl'l'('d mountain-toil exile, brilliantly

sen'i(,(',.; t liis "( 'hl'isl :\1 ass," ~\ Ill] i portrayed by Jean Hersholt, reclaimed
11'1'0111 his fiel'ce hatred of the world, of
join, wi11i IIiIPP'\' h('nl'ls alHI \'oi(·t·s,
the ehoil'''; tllal 1'01' lIt'nl'l,\' tW('1I1y
a young' girl who finds the strength EGYPTIAN FLOWERS
\ and courage to walk again, and of
CPllllll'i('s hn\'(' Sllllg': __________ ~= -------------- I the little heroine who brings everyone Fri.-Sat. Dec. 24-25
for Christmas
"GIOI',\' 10 {;od in t hI' h ig-hest, The Day Before Christmas . Old
Times on the Main Line new zest for life. I
alld 011 eal'th It is with wearied satisfaction that as Fil'st Run Pictures Returni Two ,lances provide charming inter-
pl'a('(~ to IIII'll 01' g'ood will." people reach the day before Cht'istll1as.: lu<!es; one of them, "In Our Little i We sell potted plants-poin-
The list is givcn a final checldllg' and Theater-goel's on the Main Line I W oo~len Shoes," has a song, that was settia, peppers, cyclamen, be-
Streamlined Elm Station shows that everyone has bcen rCll1elll-' l'x]1l'rience a holiday treat at thelspe,clall~' cO,mposed for Shlrl~y, and gonias, etc., from 50c. Glad
, ,. I } , 'bered-Iace mantilla for AUllt Anla- Suburban Theater in Ardmore and which her fans arc sure to lIke. I to take care of your order for
,Nlxt
" \' ,\'("II'S ."11' 1el'1 1 \\as rilla; skaters' Wl'lsters
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for the sIsters; AJltholl~' Wayne Theater, 'Vayne, this I COR SAG E S and CUT
Blm ::-itat iOll, Tlte Ilallll' chang-ed: father rates a chest-protector alld week-end, whell as in days gone by: Matinee at Narberth FLOWERS.
1mt th(' station dirlll't-until last: mother a toast ejector; toys for boys thesc theaters played pictures immedi-I for Shirley Temple, etc.
mont h, Wlll'lI t he building' was and dolls for gids; it lists out right, ately following a fil'st run in Phila- Sec our interesting gifts-pot-
abandon('d in fa\'o!' of a ('I("lIler and quite exact-even for Bella a delphia. William Powell and Myrna Loy arc I tery, glassware, women's lin.
.. bright co.Ill,pact,' N.Tothi.n g ,now left to I "Dinner at the Ritz," a sophisticated I at Narberth in the comedy, "Double
mitl'. Humor sa,\'s the "( I Og' hllllS(' do but ,10111 111 the fanllly fUll on comedy drama staning the g'lamor-1 Wedding." gerie, negligee and hosiery, etc.
will bl' eXll'lIdt,t!. t!<tt'hshllnd-wise, C h ristmas E'VI' ant I ~ II «~y I t OmOI'l'OW,: au" French star, Annabella; and sup- Starting Saturday and continuing

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I
bc one day in the year when tln'd ter-Saturday and Sunday.
.. ··:'l·!1 These: Wednesday, J esslC Matthews IS .
i
U··.····
·.········E!<i Mrs. Norman Jefferies
233 Haverford Ave. Narberth
\\ ash I n:,!'1on last wl'pk, {ut tIe, mortals need not be prodded in ref- performances arc scheduled the daylcomillg' in a sparkling musical comedy, .• . . ! i I
S
OPEN EVENINGS
"st['('a 1\1 Iilll'd" stal iOIl \\'i II hardly i erence to the obligations which they after ils initial Philadelphia showing. I "Gangway." . . ..1 ['
, . , . _ , ; , - " - ,." ,: .
accord with lhl' Illal'eh of prog'l't'sS, i always o\\'e to th~ir fellow-men, es- I
an~1 r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Thursday-the "Eve of the Eve,"
Ardl\l(J/'l'"s sl al iOIl is 110 hal'g-a ill, I pecially to those who arc unfortul,1Ute, To Youngsters From 6 to 60 i till: American Legion public WiIlI
. tl . t ,tt 'I' '-," II' ,I,· til' .:\1111'11 If it ever could ha\'e been adl1lltted l\Iicke.\' !\louse and His Pals will' enJoy, among other thlllgs, George I
f 01. 1,1. IIld t ,
1 I ,~l e,I l
I t 't that there was any welg , I I
lt to t lat anive on the !\lain Line Christmas Ar ISS III
\' , "D S
r. yn.
"
LillI'
, • suhur lall slOW jJ aee t HI I argument of \\,ear1l1ess,
lS, de,.;el'\'es lH'tter,
' I and t lat t IJere week, and will appeal' at the Subur-
was any time when people could bun Theater, Ardmore; Seville Thea- Flynn and .Joan Blondell Will appear
E' III I'1I1g t Ile 110 1'1-
Ie .1Y \\'ec:,
k E"110 I
I Sell Old Cars ...
And the Penllsyl\'ania Hailroad l be relieved of their humane responsi- tel', Br~'n :\law1', and the Anthony in "The Perfect Specimen."
dese1'\'es hettel', 'l'here is ground bilities, Dickens never could or \Vayne Theater, Wayne, at special
for sympathy 1'01' its lille ol1icials, WOUld" ha,ve w~'itten, his "Christmas morning perfol'mances on Monday, "Snow White" Marionettes
' I I' t . Carol WIth T1I1Y 1'1111 portrayed as December 2i and Wednesda\', Decem- Are Conling to Egyptian
il I Repair Cars Too.
'I· ,

0' IIt 1Il" mallY


fi "', ... , , ' . Jallt leaps. 0 nJalU- . he 'was. The world wou II ( h ave b een bel' 2B, at 11' o'clock. . After you buy one of these used cars from me, if there's any-
tam , , the1l' IlIIe s greatness and Its" that much 11001'1'1' l' IJey WI'II partlclpa
" te 'In a glgan
' t 'Ie Eg-yptian 1'1leater l HIS Ise t
ec e d a: tiling mechanically wrong, I'll make it right. That guarantee
divide lid ral (', And whell SOl\le 01\ The sentimental g'low with which Cartoon Carnival featuring a care- Jlleasin~ holiday program for the isn't forever, of course-but it protects you and emphasizes my
t.hese mel1 I'et lII'n from \'Heat iOlls t Dickens clothed his narrative has be- fulIy selected fulI-length juvenile pro- matinee performances next Monday claim that these cars are well worth your seeing.
or husilless trips in thl' \Y I'St, come tarnished and faded with the gram. Tickets may be secured now and Tuesday.
whert~ ~an FI'Hneiseo's and Los ~\I1- passage of 100 Christmas seasons for any of the performances at the l\Iain attraction on the stage, is '37 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR
. I' I I I J . t.l since it was written. There is a bet- theuters, and purtv reservations will nobby SelIers' Marionette production SEDAN-with trunk and over-drive.
:(7e" I('s
.'., Itt e sU mr lS \11\'1' ' a, J'ae-. tel' SOCIal " conscIOusness now-a lec- , be accepted. . of "Snow White and the Seven Used as demonstrator. Perfect con-
tl\'e statIOns, t.he nostalgIa of their ognition that poverty and disease are Dwarfs," the story. of the little prin-I dition. $735. Will finance.
J10Ill "-"tJIIII'II!!: 1IlIISt he deadened at challenges to the intelliO"ence, even It has to be regretfully admitted ('sse \\'110, \"as
,· despI'sed by her cruel Ii
'35 CHEVROLET SEDAN-New
:sight of a-hallrloned Ci\'il '\'Hr more than to the sentiment, of m~d- by the committee in charge of thc stepmother and who after escaping
" " L' ,..,

brakcs; motor and body in excellent


;architect Ilre and makl'shift TOOller- ern people who have, comfortable CIl'- sale of Christmas Seals for the Low- her excutioner was befriended by the I
, cumstances. It beg1l1s to look as 1\1' d N be th area that the se\'l'n gnomes. The surrounding pro- condition. Upholstery like new.
ville Tl'ollcy statl?l1s,) 0,11 t h,e though the time might come when ~~ntl~~::~O~~ to ~:te I~re falling short I g-ram is sel~cted from Walt, D,isney's Tircs good. Worth over $450.
might,\' l'elll1sylnulla hatlroatl s there would be no longer any \'ery f I h' h lt I'butc I: I'epertoire of cartoons and wIII mclude Special, $385. Will finance.
, , b t o t le sums W IC were COl l' ( i ,'. • I k
1\1 a III Lme, dch persons nor very poor ones, u last year. This is a serious matter such favoiltes .IS Dona d Duc. I '29 PACKARD SEDAN-Perfect
This edil orial is 011'el'etl COl1struc- that will not settle alI social proh- because last year the local work was running order. Tires, upholstery,
tivch'. Hesid(·nts of Bala allli ('YI1- lems nor reli~ve cOlnf~rtable people expanded on the basis of the largl'r: New arId Bealltiful motor and body in good condition.
. " I 1 ' d I I' I

SUBURBAN
of the necessity of bell1g eoncernl'd I" Has gone 56,000 miles and is good
wyd, tired of lhlaplt atel statIons, reg-arding those who arc ~ un comfort- revenue an t le c IJ1ICS w lIC 1 wcrc
for 100,000 more. Ask the man who
have hat] recol\l'S!' to two-cal' goa- able, conducted in public schools as a 1'1'-
suIt of that expansion had indicat!'fl owns one! Sale price, $75.
rages..~ wh ill' tl'ain t rartie has Death and disease will still stalk more clearly than was previously real- THEATRE
languished. TIte :\Ia in Line's bus I abroad in ~hat new 100 per cent mid- ized how essential tuberculosis pre- MONTGOMERY AVE. You've got to sec these cars to ap-
ll'atlie "rows, :\101'1' motor trallie dIe-class tl1ne, the same as they do vention work is, even inside the limits ARDMORE preciate them-and drive them to
... I :\1
'I'llI' ~'\"III' 'lill 1111'
' I' i today, and all the best Imowledge of
of tIll'S' unusuall" !lrOS!)('rous town- understand what good buys they arc.
11 ows, . " ""., • i medical science and all the expertness > Montgomery Ave,-Ardmore
Come on over!
is at a turning point. , \'rite }'elln-1of ]. I social sen'ice will be required to Iship. . ~

THURS., FRI. Dec. 23, 24


syl\'allia Raill'oatl, wille 1 lIIat C It, I combat them, just as is emphatically:! A New and Delightful
eall conI inue to It·t its statiol1s go! the case now when the poor arc still
f rom I Jat] t 0 Worsl" or I ea n l's 0 ,
·t· I,·t I'" with us and the rich walk humbly and
GEORGE ARLISS Roy Kessinger - Sunshine Garage
,
,
pay big taxes. as "Dr. Syn" lona Avenue below Montgomery-Narberth 2235
a tOile t hat IS sadl,\' ncedcrl In spite of all that is being' donl' This Saturday and Next in a Swashbuckling Tale
l'estOl'e its own self-rcspt'c1 by government relief and by char- Reminiscent of "Treasure Island"
Monday and Tuesday
compete at least with Delaware, itable foundations, it is just as necl'S- ~--I
SATURDAY, SUNDAY,
County's trolleys . lise mod- \ sary now, as it was when Dickcns '.;:e ';,IJ.'1 ~ove~ by mili~ons MONDAY Dec. 25,

traet and plt'asl' eustomers


: ,
1'1'11 IIIcrchanthsLlW teehllle to at-
...

tear down old stations that arc eye- ~nd friends,


' I wrote for people of good will to ex-
: tend ' .Chl'lstmas
their , '
sentIments
yond the circle of their own families
Fortunately, hetter
he-
the whole world
NOW A PICTURE TO HOLD
FOREVE R IN YOUR HEART!
over ... S'

WANTED I
S()I'l~S, and huill] attraeti\'e new methods arc now available for tlw I TEN NARBERTH GIRLS TO
OIlCS that will ellCOILl'agoe eOl\lmutl'l's relief of sufferers and the one which
ACT AS HOSTESSES AT THE
:\1' I' 11' h is particularlv connected with Christ-
to ma I,(' tl It·. al1l .1lI1' 11'11' Ollie, mas is the' Tuberculosis Christmas NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
antI thl' :\lain Line thcir roat!. Seal. If those Seals were not in- under auspices of
c1udelJ among your Christmas PUl,-
chases, your list was not completl' AMERICAN LEGION
Well-Deseryed
'1'hal hOl'ollgoh ash alit] Il'ash ('01- because, whether you know it or not, at
there arc on your list many unfor-
lpdol's \\'ill t'olltillul' to h(' elll- tunate people who are actual or NARBERTH THEATER
plo,\'ed, alld that t hf'y 1'('lIIain loyal threatened victims of tuberculosis, and On the Eve of the Eve
- ADDED-
thoug-Ii t Iwil' Iwt it i01l 1'01' nlore pa,\' who look to you for an annual as- Thursday, December 30, 1937
surance of that safeg-uard and pr o - UNCLE DON and ALL·STAR
alH] IPss hOlll's was lIot gol'alltl'(l-is HOLLYWOOD KIDDIE REVUE
t('ction which modern medical Imowl-
a ert'dit to tlie IIlldel'stallt]illg' alld
hllllwllil," of ('01Il11'il. alld l'speeiall,\' can give,
edge and trained social service alone
Continuous Performance
Christmas Day from 1.00 P. M, So Long, Old Year!
of II igolma,\' ('liail'mall Hollert Fl'l-
lo\\'s ,Vood, who this Ill0llth eOIl- BRING THE KIDDIES
STARTS TUESDAY, DEC. 28
FOR ONE WEEK! Welcome 1938!
('Iudes his thil'd tel'lIl as ('olllleil- TO THE MORNING A, ! you've got Young ladies volunteering their services should be able to provide Carmen
111 a 11, II is \\'ol'k lins lieI'll so ulloh-
CARTOON ~ something here! costumes or equivalent. Their compensation will come in the extra pleasure
they afford those present at the biggest event of its kind ever held in
trusiw ill its t·t'lieil'lll',\', lhal his
Narberth. Nothing rough nor tough, but of fun thl're'li be enough. Hos,
\\'al'lIIhl'al'l('tllll'SS. his gol'('at ('Oll-, CARNIVALS tesses will have no tickets to sell, as the whole town has already dl'cided to
sidl'l'al iOIl 1'01' i'l'llo\\'-\\'ot'k('I's alltl AT THE attend. If you have the right kind of gay spirit, and get a kick out of
helping to make a successful and happy occasion, phone Frank Challl·ngcr,
i'ot' 1'1IIplo,\'('('s, usuall,\" pass 1I1l-! SUBURBAN Chairman. Narberth 3638·W, who will tell you the few things you nel'd to
THEATRE-ARDMORE
llotil'l'd 11,\' 111(' jl II iiI ie, Hilt it \\"as know.
SEVILLE
his quipl illsisteIH~t' 011 goi\'ilig' \'al'- THEATRE-BRYN MAWR Ideally
Please Apply Not Later Than Monday Evening
December 27, 1937
ht'l'( h Pill plo,\'('es a lH'tt 1'1' 1lin 11 ('\'1'11 ca,t... glor;ou,Iy
Anthony WAYNE NARBERTH'S COMMUNITY CELEBRAnON
ehalll'(' 10 l'l'1a ill t hl'i I' johs, t lIat THEATRE-WAYNE played...the"Heidi" ":"'y Jth~ farno",s' Ilor)'
o 0""0 p)'"

willS hilll t]lt'ir IJ[l'ssillgo this ('hl'ist-, ~


Will Lawrence. Minstrl'l Man
lIlas, . , .•\11l] his IIl1sellish IOllg'j illll'
Mon., Dec. 27 11 A M you hoped ,orne
de
Y
to ,ee' • " , DARRYl f lANUCK
Masler of Cerel/lollies
\'Vcd., Dec. 29, at •• In Chorg. of Prod"'CI.on
Souvenirs -Song-Fest - Cash Gifts - Hip,Hip·Hilarity!
,sl'l'\'it'l' to thl' ('OIllIiJ UII it)' has A carefully selected full. length Ju. On the Screen:
venile program will be presented. GALA MIDNITE SHOW
'carll cd t ht' towll'S a p pJ't·eia1iOIl a lid
:bcst wishes fOl' a \\,('II-t]l's('1'\'I'I] \'a- •
Tickets may be secured NOW,
Party Reservations Accepted,
Matinee Saturday 2.30,
Next Week at 2 P. M. Daily NEW YEAR'S EVE
George Arliss in "Dr. Syn"
Two Shows -- 7 and 9
Spectacular Side Shows
50 cents
leatioll from his ('i"ie dutil'S.

-,,".
Page Three
OUR TOWN
December 24, 1937

The Fireside
For the pleasant year • • •
Fill Your Last-Minute Continued from Page One
!\Ir. and Mrs. Hel'vey C. Keim, of you have made possible
needs for gifts, candies Dudley avenue, and their son, Mr. for us, many thanks.
Randolph Keim, of New York, will
cards and wrappings at spend the holidays as the guests of May Yuletide joy be
Mr. Keim's brother-in-law and sister, yours, and here's wishing

DAVIS
224 Haverford Avenue - Phone, Narberth 4035
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nyce, of Harmon-
ville, Pa.
l\Ir. and Mrs. William Bailey Good-
all, of Dudley avenue, will entertain
you a happy and good-
looking New Year!

iI;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
. Iat Mr.
family
al;d dinner n. Price
Christmas
Mrs. Herbert Day. and
KATHLENlE
theil' daughter, Miss Doris Price, are
leaving- for Baltimore this week to
BEAUTY SHOPPJE
"AT CHRISTMAS" he holiday guests of Mrs. Price's 43 N. Narberth Avenue - Narberth 4077
mother, Mrs. George H. Elmer. 1\Irs. Established sillce 1924
A man is at his finest towards the finish of the year; Pricc is recuperating from a recent
He is almost what he should be when the Christmas season's operation.
Mrs. John W. Dennis and her
here; daughter, Miss Betty Lou Dennis, of
Then he's thinking more of others than he's thought the months MISS JAYNE DONNELLY
Anthwyn road, will g-o to New York STEVENS
before, Tuesday for a several days' stay.
And the laughter of his children is a joy worth toiling for, l\Ir. and Mrs. A. J. Mottern, of *** Toys, games, wrappings. Hand·
Will Announce
He is less a selfish creature than at any other time; Kenilworth road, Merion, leave Fri- painted novelties. Home-made
day to spend the holidays in Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Stevens, I
When the Christmas spirit rules him he comes close to the Chocolates in gift boxes: lb., 60c
ing-ton. of Haverford avenue, Narberth, will
sublime. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Persing, of give a tea Christmas Day to an- .. .. ..
Edgar A. Guest South Orange, N. J., were the guest!'; nounce the engagement of their daugh-
of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith, of ter, Miss Jayne Donnelly Stevens, to Ye Oddity Shoppe jIIII/J'/1I"
ShU11 LUmber C0 mpany
Avon road, over the week-end.
Mr. Stanley Brooks, of Cynwyd and
l\liss Evelyn Jefferis, of Dudley ave- Gardiner, Mass., son of Mr. and Mrs. 209 Haverford Avenue - Narberth 2882
nue, entertained the members of her
~~~!!ii!iiii!iiii~~iiiiiii~iii!iiii~~~~ii!i~~~~""~~~~~~~~~~l)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,,,~~~11
bridge club at a Christmas party
Edward A. Brooks, of Mass. A din-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~Wlf(~~Wnrtl:ji~umnr(~itnfli1itn(li1 Tuesday evening. {,d ner party will follow. II
Miss Stevens is a graduate of Mater
~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Izard, of
~ ~ the Parkview Apartments, spent the
Misericordia and Rosemont College.

~
~
~
T WO T"-flOUSan d V~ ears Ago ! week-end in New York.
Master Greer Heindel, of Narbrook
Park, entertained some friends at the
Mr. Brooks is a graduate of Boston
University.
The wedding will take place in

· a Babe was Born . .. ~I'"


~ movies Saturday
tion of his evening in celebra-
13th birthday.
June.

i~
~ I I '!
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mills and their
c:.: ~ daughter, Betty, of 401 Dudley ave-
Will Wed in Texas
Miss Amy Bigeon Junker, daugh-
nue, have returned from a five weeks' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Xavier
Our Wish at Christmas-tide

i
~ ow y, among strangers • . • 111 a t rip through the South. Junker, of Haverford, sailed Satur-
v~ manger, hunted by soldiers of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinig, of day to Brownsville, Texas, accolll- is that every customer in 1938 may be happily SUITED,
King. He did not live long, in an ~ Elmwood avenue, arc leaving Thurs- panied by her mother, where she will
~
~
age of envy, distrust and hate. But
before His glorious death, there was
~ (lay for Aliance, Ohio, where they will be married to Mr. Alexander Loos, son
~ remain until after the holidays.
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Loos, of .
and OVERCOATED with comfort, with worries ironed
away, and all cares nicely CLEANED up for a long time
~
~
I d' h h f
p a~ltle 111 t e earts 0 r~en a ;~w I~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Sullivan, of Shirley road, Narberth, on Monday,
Windsor avenue, will entertain at a December 27, in the presence of the to come. We arc even willing to DYE for you.

i
SOCia concept, a new re Iglon. e
original believers were few, but that
Brotherhood has grown until today
! family dinner on Christmas Day. immediate families.
Mrs. O'Sullivan had her club for
luncheon and bridge on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Duncan, Adelizzi Bros.
I~
~ Christianity is the mightiest of re-
ligions, the motivating force of the
The A. S. Knapps, Beechwood lane, of Beechwood lane, are receiving con-
~ spent the week-end in Ridgewood, N. daughter on December 3. Mrs. Dun-
~ ~i'rs~u~~t~r~fD~roa~~;.PP'~h:.ot~:i~i
gratulations upon the birth of a FURRIERS. CLEANERS, DYERS
102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602

,. ,. -. . " . world's great democracies, the hope


of mankind. I can is the former Miss Eleanor Cole,
spend the Christmas week-end in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martyn S.
228 BaJa Ave. Cynwyd 928

i ~,t' ~,,"'-"~~
~~"iM"::
~ \ " ..
.. ~41!\
E; The miracle of the Nativity, the ! Plandome, L. 1., with Mrs. KnaJ)p's Cole, of Kew Gardens, N. Y.
hrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and

ii. ~
l' i~''';'''''',·
~ •..,· .,' ~ miracle of the Resurrection, the mi-
raculous growth of Christianity-
~ _ l\11's. Robert L. Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Furniss, of Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30
they were not in vain. Today, as
Narberth Hall, have left for Battle
CI'eek, to spend the holidays with Mr.
Let's make a New
twenty centuries ago, mankind has ~ Furniss's parents. They stopped en
'=" occasion for rejoicing, and reason ~ route to visit Mrs. Furniss's brother Year's Resolution
for faith and hope and loving ~ and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
~ Darter, of Detroit.
i
kindness.
Mrs. Furniss is the former Miss To have our
~
~ Robert J. Nash
Realtor
~ Sarah Darter, daughter of Mr. and
~
~ Mrs. Louis J. Darter, of Bala-Cynwyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin H. Perisho,
EWEES
,1112-24 CHESTNUT ST
clothes cleaned
~ of Elmwood avenue, arc entertaining

i
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~1\11'. and Mrs. Alfred Sitwell, of Kew
--------- . - - - - - GZi7~- 6
Gardens, L. 1.
The Ralph C. Heaths, Shirley road,
ha\'e for guests the Kenneth Roots
'HILADELPHIA nicely - at the

The
and their son, Oliver, of Wilmington. Narbe.etlillalid Laulldry
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Pearson, 107 N. Narberth Avenue - Narberth 2266

Nat.-onal Bank 01 Narberth Iof


Dr. the Lakeview
Pearson's Apartments,
sister, have
Dr. Jean Pear-
:,on Randall, of Van \Vert, Ohio, and
1- ----------.-
iI
• Deposits Insured under the Government Plan • hrother and sisiter-in-Iaw. Mr. and
Mrs. George Pearson, of Toledo,
•• Member of Federal Reserve System
. .•
• Ohio. The Pearsons had as their
g'ucsts over the week-end, Dr. and In Radio •
Open at 8 A. M. dally for your convemence Mrs. B. B. Fenimore, of Hartford,
TONE'S
U~
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____, __ >'
~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
_ • __ ' >' _ ' _
'e! .
iiiiii;;ill IConn.
_iiiiiiiiiiiiii_-iiiiiiiiiiii_
- .. -
_
I\1rs. Haynes F. Darnes, of Gray-
' .
ling avenue, spent several days in THE THING
Pittsburgh this week. Her daughter,
;',Jiss Betty !\Iae Darnes, and Miss The function of radio is accurate
Dorothy Nonemaker, daughter of Mr. r<"production of hroadcast pro-

IT'S and Mrs. H. A. N'onemalwr, of Gray-


ling avenue, will leave Monday for
Pittsburg, to spend several days as
grams; till' lIIain thinl-( to eon-
siclt'r in huying a radio is tone.
~I any otlll'r thinj!s t'nter in. of
,'ou rSt" Iii,,· mod",n, hea uti ful
the guest of Miss Darnes' grandpar- eahitlt't (h·siJ.!ll. ('as\" accurate
tUllinl!. and ~t'ttinl!· 1I1HI1y sta-

A ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turner.


Anita Goodrich, daughter of Mr.
Clarence O. Goodrich, of 211 Hamp-
tions the worlel O\·.'r ekarh·. For
all these thinl-(s, Then' I.; .\"olh-
illfl Fill,'r Thall (l Slr()m/H'T!I-
den aVl'nue, is home from Northfield Corls'''" lIut whllt Wt' t'lllphasize

DAZEY! Seminary, East Northfield, Mass.


Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .J. Brengle,
of Bryn Mawr avenue, Penn Valley,
gave a cocktail party Sunday after- color surprise
is tilt' j!lorious ~Ilturlll Tont' of
a Sf rcHlIIH·rf.!-('llrlsoll, Illude pos-
sihl,' In' the Lahyrinth. I.ah\·-
rinth 'lladio "'I;roduces I'r;,. TilE :-<EW No. 24-0-:'>1
EQulI'l't:n 'VITH LAIIYRINTIl
noon in honor of Miss Hope Alden J!rallls eJ·"cl1.'/ as they lire ponred
in to th., microphone. atldinl-( Tall'l.>: RAND>: - $175. 00
Meade, daughter of Mr. and I\1rs.
(;eorge Gordon Meade, of Sunnybank,
bright nothinl-(, !"l'movilll-( nothinj!. Sueh
tonal p",fection CIIIl not IH' dn- hailed as the j:rrcatest tonal advance
I Ambler, and Mr. Bernhard W. Fox, I'lieat,'d. for ollly Stl'tollh"rj!- since th., IIchent of radio. \V., are
son of Mr. Caleb F. Fox, Jr., of El-
chic rayon-crepe Carlson has till' patent"d Lllhy- now showing thc ncw 1938 Strom-
kins Park, and Mrs. Fitz Eugene rinth - till' invention that is h.'rj!-Carlsons.
Dixon, also of Elkins Park, whose $25

Stromberg~Carlsons
marriage will take place January 4 in
St. Thomas Church, Whitemarsh. Aqua, lacquer red,
Friends of Mr. 'V. J. Drennan,
gold, under-coat color-
principal of the Narberth Public
School, will be glad to hear that he surprise! The neckline RANGE IN PRICE FROM $55.00 TO $1050.00
is reco\'ering from a sudden serious drapes and ties high. LIBERAL TRADE·IN ALLOWANCE
illness. The bodice has rows TERMS-FINANCED TO SUIT
The 1933 Class of Lower Merion of fagotting that carry
Nothing High School will hold a reunion Tues- We are exclusive agents for Stromberg.Carlsons-and with Richard
the eyes upward. Cir-
day at the Covered 'Vagon. Timm, the best radio expert on the Main Line, to give you real
ContlnueCl on Pal:'e Four cular skirt, braided service-you'll find it pays to visit our new showroom.
Quick - Safe - Easy to Use black patent belt.

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ARDWARE
OME APPLIANCES
Office Hours by Appointment
at Residence Office
417 Anthwyn Road, Merion
Dr. Wm. G. Walton
Sizes 10-18.

Misses' Shop,
Secotld Floor
, t...,
WUNDER
Battery &:
Electric SERVICE
Phone: Narberth 2866
<;Iptometrlst

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241 Haverford Avenue - Phone Narberth 4134
.__ Phone: Narberth 2464
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Page Four OUR TOWN December 24, 1937

Entertain 100 Children A superlativc ncw bcauty servicc


at All Saints Church
NORRIS
Clearance Sale One hundred children from here-
abouts were guests of the men of All
Saints' Church, \Vynnewood, at their
Beauty S a Ion
seventh Christmas party, Monday 258 Haverford - Entrance on Narberth Avenue
- bcgi,ltling Monday, oj: Library, Closed for
nig·ht. They sang carols, heard stor- (Second Floor) Telephone: 4072
Rcdccorating, Givcs ies by J. O. HacIH>nburg, enjoyed a
Pottery Thanks for Gifts Permanent Waving a Specialty - Miss Erma Norris
Punch and Judy show, saw films
Dresses >,el'eened by FI'ed A. Healy, and re-
Lingerie Two gift~ recently received by the ceived gifts from Santa Claus. Chair-
Negligee . Narberth Community Library de~erve man of the affair was Charles C. Rees.
Hosiery
~pecial mention. Although the parties started as men's A heater's the thing
First is the Shrine of the Consti- afl'airs, the wives proved so helpful in
Sweaters tution of the United States, given by to warm your car and you.
making purchases and especially in
Odds and Ends three organizations: The American wrapping them, that this year the We're selling them, ~12.95 up.
Legion, the Daughters of the Ameri- "good fellows" in attendance were of
- at grcatly can Revolution, and the Italian-Ameri- Lubrication for winter - Let's!
Ican Citizen~' Club. The Shrine stands
both sexes.
rcdllccd priccs. I \Vednesday evening, the congrega-
I in the corner near the fireplace. It ANNABELLA
t ion held its annual informal party,
Emergency Road Service for batteries
I holds a large and very readable copy the glamorous French star, as she
starting with supper in the parish
Mrs. Norman Jefferies lof the Constitution and pictures of
the signers of that historic document.
appears in "Dinne1' at the Ritz,"
playing Saturday and Sunday at
house and continuing in the church, Sunshine Garage
Narberth where the Christmas decorations were Iona below Montgomery-NARBERTH 2235-Roy Kcssingcr
233 Haverford Ave. 1 Secondly, the Fortnightly Club, in the Subll1'ban and TVayne Thea-
put up.
I addition to the annual subscriptions tres.
Narberth 2861 to Etude Magazine and Art Digest,
has given a much needed reference Christmas Party Given

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volume: Burton Egbert Stevenson's
"Home Book of Shakespeare Quota-
Go to Church Employes at St. Mary's

E. C. GRISWOLD tions." St. Mary's Laundry gave its annual


This seems to be a good time to re- Baptist Church 0/ the Evangel Christmas party for its employes
is now associated with Robert E. Keighton, Minister
call that friendly spirit of co-opera- Wednesday night at the Aubrey ave-
Fidelity Investment Ass'n tion which exists between local organ- Sunday, December 26: nue, Ardmore, plant.
"Fidelity Income Plan" izations and the Narberth Library. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser- Plenty of eats and entertainment
It may not be generally known, mon: "Bethlehem's Alternative." The were enjoyed by all.
L..-
*
1 Chestnut Ave. Narberth 4095-J
--!/Ibut, the following organizations in Ordinance of Baptism.
addition to those already mentioned ist, Harold Micklin.
Violin solo- In its personnel policy St. Mary's
also carries group insurance for all
have a regular part in the work of the 5 P. 1\1. Vesper Service. The young workers including medical service, and
library: people will present a modern mystery gives periodical bonuses whenever
Daughters of the American Revolu- play "Fiat Lux."
As much as
XMAS SPECIAL possible.

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\Vednesday, December 29:
tion: Annual subscription to "National
I-Iistorical Magazine" (f 0 l' mer I y 8 P. M. Mid-weck meeting of the
"Daughters of the American Revolu- Church. Topic: "The Basic Rules of
Morality.
ALLOWANCE
tion Magazine").
Girl Scouts of Narberth: Annual Saturday, January 1:
S A. M. A New Year's Service.
The Narberth on your old set, when you buy a new PHILCO, SPARTON or
RCA RADIO.-You can buy on the Budget Plan, too!
book gifts in memory of Juliette Low,
founder of the Girl Scout Movement. Friends of the Church are invited to
Narberth Parent-Teachers' Associa- worship with us on this first day of Men's Shop Tree Lights as low as 39c

I tion: Annual subscription to "Na- IB38.


tional Parent-Teachers" Magazine.
(Outdoor, as low as 95c)

Additions to the Mothers'. Council Holy T ..;nity Ltlth~ran Church


wishes you a very Christmas Special
$265 Collection which belongs to the asso- Rev. Cletu!5 A. Senft, Pastor Mcrry Christmas A little radio for the bedroom or children's room ••• A radio with
A NEW WORLD for you and your
ciation, but is placed in the library Miss Margaret Squier, Organist dynamic speaker, and long wave reception and also police
familY with a new Royal Grand
Piano. for circulation to residents with the Christmas Morning, 6.30 A. M. calls ~14.95
New pleasures, new interests for and hopes you will fill,
the whole family, and new beauty regular library collection. Annual Candle-light Dawn Service with
for your home. Girls' and Boys' Bicycles
gift of awards for the members of Christmas music by the brass quar- here and now, your last- -new ones, as low as $24.95
LIberal Trade-In Allowance ••• the Library's Travel Club. tette, organist, senior and junior
Easy Terms Penn Valley Garden Club: Annual choirs. Sermon theme: "Christmas minute needs In nlen's KADETTE RADIOS: 10-tube $19.95

WURLITZER I gifts of books on gardening.


'Voman's Community Club: Annual
AI'ound the \Vorld."
Sunday, December 26, 1937:
gifts. Others as low as ~9.95
1031 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILA.
membership for the library in the !l.45 A. M. Bible School for every
Branch Store
228 E. STATE ST.. TRENTON Philadelphia Art Alliance Picture department and age group.
Circulating Club, enabling the library 11 A. M. The :Morning Service
to display a new painting each month with Christmas music. Theme: "Sons
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The Narberth Electric
of the year. by Adoption." Theatre Building-Narb. 2772 and Radio Company, 109 Narberth Avenue

LAST CHANCE
I Questions concerning the local Sunday, January 2, the Holy Com-
clubs are sometimes asked in the li- munion will be administered at both
brary. To meet this demand, the li- Llle 11 and 7.45 services.
Open every evening
• Walter G. Case
Narberth 4182
brary with the assistance of Mrs.
Robert Fellows Wood has prepared Narberth Methodist Episcopal
a card file of the organizations and Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister
their o~cers in order that interested ".45 A. 1\1. Church School. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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THE NEW
persons can be referred to the proper
authorities.
11 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser-
The library staff at- Illoll: "After Christmas, What?"
tempt~ to keep this me up-to-date by (j.45 P. 1\1. Epworth League.
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BELL TELEPHON E ref(.~rl'lng to local news~)apers,.but .the 7..l5 P. 1\1. White Gift Pageant:, fPIl ~
assls:ance of.the clUbS.1I1. s~ndll1g lists I "The Lig'ht Still Shines." ~ I
DIRECTORY
of new officels .to the liblary would be Tuesday, December 28: ~ ~
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CLOSES MONDAY greatly appreciated. 7.:30 P. 1\1. Church Christmas
JANUARY 3rd . Tl~e lib.rar y is close~
fo.r redecorat- Party. Carols. Magic. Surprises. ~ ~
lI~g. at Illesen~, but Will leopen Mon- Wednesda~', December 29: ~ ~
If you're going to move c1a~, Decembel 27. ~ P. 1\1. Sunshine Bible Class ~ ~
If you need an additional CiJristm.as. Party at the home of Mrs. ~ ~
listing The Fireside A. J. RI\\(len. ~
If you're going to order Friday Decemher 3 1 : . ~
a telephone
l\li>'scI:I~lnl~~~kfl~~~~,P~t'sl~i;.li~~
r oad, se!:'~:li~f'r.I. Watch Night Social anc] ii~ The Real Chrl~cettnace Spl(Jrl~t !~
~ ~ ~
CALL OR VISIT OUR BUSINESS OFFICE
will entertain the Fortnightly Club ."
NOW! at a Christmas party next Wednesday. rh~ Pr~sbyUrian Church
'HI IIELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1\11'. and 1\Irs. Harry Hollar and Rcv. Archer E. Anderson, Th.D., Pas- ~
OF PENNSYlVANIA UH'ir daughter, Betty, of Forest ave- tor. No more varied experiences of business good and ill, commercial profit and ~
nul', will leave next \\"ednesday to 9.45 A. M.-Bible School. i'~~ loss, mental pleasure and pain, personal ease and care, national strength and ~
slwnc] i'ew Years in Miami, Florida.
Home for the holidays from Peddie
School, Hightstown, N. J., are Rob-
11 A. 1\1.-Morning Worship. Ser-
mo n IAlY.
l l L
t1\~e._I)Tasllteor.J:unl.or.
cllur'cll, COll- i weakness, human greatness and greed-eould be crowded into twelve months than
the combination of events that have transpired in the year just closing. Yet withal
we believe, as individuals and as a people, we have steadily advanced toward the
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ert Eo lIaig'h, :3I!J N. Narberth;
Donald Lloyd Edgerton, 107 Chestnut;
Edwin Town, 200 N. Narberth; and
ducted by Mrs. Digby.
11 A. l\L-Children's nursery, under
the supervision of Miss Tibben.
i goal of the high calling of the destiny of the race.

The custom of exchanging Christmas greetings, unbroken for hundreds of


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Robert G. Carroll, Wynnewood. Clair 6.45 P. 1\L-The three Christian I years, is but an addition to the general consciousness of duty to others, and a reali- ~

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Richardson, S. Narberth avenue, is Endeu\'or groups. :~ zation that the highest happiness is in aiding others to live better and happier lives. !~
home from college at nJoomington, In-
diana; Bill Watson, Merion avenue,
from North Carolina. and Dan Hess,
7.45 P. M.-Narbel'th's Happy Bible ~
Hour. Sermon by the Ilastor.
1'llgW. ednesday: 8 P. l\i.-Prayer meet-
ii It is a great privilege to make and keep friends. The acquisition of wealth,
the attainment of fame, the securing of position-these are as nothing if in the
Price avenue, from State College. meantime their possessor has failed to attract and hold friends.
1\11'. and Mrs. Allen B. Doty, of N.
Narberth avenue, will have as their
guests Christmas Day, the Frank
Bart>" of Philadelphia.
Merl·on Notes
MI'. and 1\Ir;;. Francis R. Straw-
i Only a f tel' one 6 n d s in anot IleI', qualities to arouse respect, love or admira-
tion, an d ex h i b'Us t Ilose quahties
generate.d
. h imsel, f can f rien d ship, a mutual condition, be
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hridge, Jr., of Haverford, are receiv-
W ynnewoo d Notes
Mrs. Floyd E. Keene, of Wister
of a son, Francis R. Strawbridge, 3d, ~
ing congratulations upon the birth
Oil Decemuer 14. Mrs. Strawbridge
is the former Miss Elizabeth Ann
i~
The light that shines through the windows is a welcome to friends and a
sign of friendly interest in all humanity, on the day that has been made sacred by
Him who sacrificed all that the spirit of brotherly love might exist on earth, and
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road, \Vynnewood, wiII entertain at a
luncheon on the 31st in honor of her
daughter, Miss Martha J. Keene. The
Schwarz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~
William Tefft Schwarz, of Merion.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Smith, of
that there be one anniversary when self is disregarded and our sole endeavor is
the dissemination of happiness.
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guests will be members of the schoo) Woodley road, will entertain at a ~ Pleasant retrospection of past business relations, and hopeful antiCipation
set. dance at their home on Tuesday eve- ~ of future opportunities to serve, are mingled together to such a degree of fineness ~
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baruch, of Med-
ford road, are receiving congratula-
tions upon the birth of a son, Rich-
ning, in honor of their daughter, Miss ~
Phyllis Smith, who has as her guest ~
for the holidays Miss Terry Luther,
and fitness that we arc determined to merit morc fully than ever, the confidence

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and trust you have placed in us.
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ard Fernand Baruch, on Saturday, De- of Pottsville. - Sincerity and gratitude prompt us to express the hope that our mutual
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cember 11. Mrs. Baruch is the former Mr. Richard Reinhart, who is at- interests may be even more closely allied, and that the coming of another holiday
Miss Phyllis Fox, daughter of Mr. tending Franklin and Marshall Col- ~
season may see your prosperity and happiness multiplied many fold. ~~
and Mrs. William Richard Fox, of
Cynw~'d.
Mrs. Scott Clark, of Spring I-louse,
lege, arrived home Saturday to spend ~
the Christmas vacation with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rein- Il
i Sincerely and gratefully yours, !
will entertain this Sunday in honor hart, of Heath road.
of Miss Helen Winslow 'Villiams, of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. \Vilson, ~
New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Wes- of Baird road, will give a cocktail ~ Cotler's Market ~
ley Cullen, of East Orange, will be party New Years Day in honor of ~ Howard F. Cotler ~
guests of Mrs. Clark for the holidavs. their daughter, Miss Katrina C. Wil- ~ ~
Mrs. Cullen is the former Miss Bettv son, who returned the 17th from Hol- e!~ ,~
Scott Clark. . Iins College, Va., for the holidays. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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December 24, 1937 OUR TOWN Page Five

Business Bits I Sit-It-It~h


..... Narberth School is Engagements I
Schreyer, son of Mrs. Henry J. old age of 85. The Rev. Archer An-
A Narberth nClghbor who placcd Christmas-Decorated Mr. and Mrs. Horace Price Griffith, Schreyer, of Philadelphia. derson, of the Narberth Presbyterian
--- too much confidence in his maid's dis- of Heath road, Merion, have an- -------- Church, conducted services at 11 A. M.
That Christmas music along Haver-I crimination, had a bad time of it one . Continued from Pal!A On.. The Republican \Vomen of Penn-
nounced the engagement of their sylnl11ia will present Georgc E. So- Monday, at 1820 Chestnut street, anrl
fOl'd avcnue is from amplifiers rig-g-ed nig-ht lately. He had her mix a high-
IUI\'('pasted snow on the windows, at daughter, Miss Mary Price Griffith, l((llsl,~· at a lunchcon meeting- .Tanu- intel'ment was in !VIt. Moriah. Mr.
up by \Valter G. Case, 011 the Arca- I ball for him, and she mistook turpen-
least it looks like snow. to MI'. Thomas Louis Lueders, 3d, son al'Y :1 in the Ritz-CarIton ballroom. .Johnston died thrce years ago. SUJ'-
dia's roof ... Durbin amI Howard, at' tine for another ingredient that comes
All the other rooms arc decorated of MI'. and Mrs. Kenneth Selfridge A reception for the guest of honor viving are a daughter, Miss Lida
the station, have in their window a in bottles-with the result that he had
ver~' pJ'Cttily and it all helps to give Lueders, of Linden lane, l\Ierion. will be held at 12.00. Reservations Johnston, and son, Robert Johnston,
mOllel farm, complet .. to tlw smallest recourse to a stomach pump.
the school an atmosphere typical of .Jr., and his childrcn, Louise and Kath-
detail, mill a far remove from Beth- Someone or two with a peculiar should be made at once at Hannah
Christmas. 1\11'. and Mrs. Anthony Waterer, of Penn House. I'i ne, Narberth; and daughter, I\T rs.
lehem, that is attracting considerable sense of humor called up the seven
.Jnnuary 7, the W. P. A. Theater Merion and Homebrush Farm, \Vest \Valter H. Brown, and granddaugh-
attention ... OU!· Town regrets that stores that sell icc cream in Narberth,
will give a play, sponsored by the Chester, announce the engag'ement of ter, Mrs. William 1\1. Hall, of Brook-
injusticc was (lone in "Sh-h-h" last and directpd each of them to mix up Adelaide N. Cook
r. T. A. their daughtel', Miss Mary Elsie Wa- lyn.
wepk to Francis Shea, whosc Oyster various flavors of ice cream in a quart
terer, to MI'. William Philip Schaefer, The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide N.
Bar docs not tolerate rowdyism. . . container and make delivery to one Thc orchestra and glee club, in
That Neon sign on the west see- certain household on the South side. charge of Miss Fricke, will give a .TI·., son of Mr. and !\IrR. William Cook, 525 Homewood avenue, who died Jacob J. Staley
Philip Schaefer, of Philadelphia. Wednesday of last \\'pek, took place Jacob J. Staley, who had lived in
ond-floor winflow of the Narberth A good time was not had by all. l'llncert in assembly January 14.
Coal building betolwns a new beauty "The Wise Prince," a puppet show, l\tiRs \Vaterer is a graduate of Saturday afternoon at 1820 Chestnut Narberth with his son, Dr. R. M.
salon-l\Iiss Nonis'. The young Midllite Shows New Year's Eve will be given January 21. Teacher Friend's Central School and attended street, Philadelphia. Mrs. Cook, Staley, died last Thursday in Jeffer-
Bradford ,Junior College. Mr. Schae- who was 35, is Rurvived by her hus- son Hospital, after an illness of two
woman has ten. yeal'S experience in Gala Xew Year's Eve midnite in charge is Mis" Taylor.
the best beauty shops to her credit, shows will be given "t the Suburban Last Friday of the month, Mr. fer is a graduate of Chestnut Hill band. I-larry O. Cook, owner of a months. He was 83, and was a pub-
and an attractively appointed salon Theater, Ardmore; Seville Theater, Knoll will have a program, "Pennsyl- Academy and attended Franklin and printing business in the city. Inter- lisher until he retired.
Marshall College. ment was in Fernwood Cemetery. In addition to his Narberth son,
in which to giye indi\'idual service Bryn Mawr, and Anthony \Vayne vania. Our Keystone State."
ELEANOR HAYWOOD, his wife, Katharine; another son, Al-
of distinction. The Neoned window Theater, Wayne. Mrs. Annie E. Johnston
Mrs. Leonard Bishton-Botfield, of
St.w/ent Reporter. bert W. Staley, Penficld, and two
will hea!' framed numbers each week,
Merion, announces the engagement of Mrs. John R. Johnston, who had daughters, Mrs. Edward Heinz, Ger-
about which ere long you will sce fur- The adyertisers in this paper are
If you have an opinion, write Our her daughter, Miss Amy BiRhton- lived at 30!l Grayling avenue for 27 mantown, and Mrs. Gavin Scherrer,
ther announcement. your friends and neighbors. Patronizp
Town a letter. Botfield and Mr. Thomas Pierce years, died last Friday at the rip!' Rose Valley, survive.
them.
Borough Labor Will Continue
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Ash and Trash Collections
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Continued from Pal:'8 One
"In this connection, however, we
would like to refer to the incoming
Highway Committee the desirability
of keeping this problem in mind and
Christmas Cheer Throughout the Year. · · ·
of cndeavOl'ing, if it seems wise, to
work out some method by which our
men can increase their earned in- i The undersigned extend all good wishes for a I
come by accomplishing more in any
given length of time. \Ve are not
positive that such a 'bonus' plan can
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I Merry Christmas I
feasibly be applied to the Borough
situation, but we think that the pos-
sibilities of it should he thoroughly
explored.
"In connection with the petition of
the Borough lahorers, and by author-
ization of Council, we obtained hids ~.", with the hope that amollg OIlY New Year's resol,ltions, you will include the resolyc to make Ollr relations mutllally helpful, that our community may ~
from private contractors for taking
over the work of collecting ashes and
~ be a betterplace in which to liye. ~
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rubbish and cleaning the streets. We
received four separate bids from re-
sponsible concerns and have compared Adelizzi Brothers Harvey Roofing Co. Nepi Brothers
those figures with a detailed analysis
of the Borough costs. That study and ~
comparison reveal that, though there q'",
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Albrecht's Flowers
Montgomery Avenue and Meeting House Lane
Harvey J. Cook, Manager
29 N. Narberth Avenue-Narberth 2999·4040
General Contracting, Landscaping, Furances Cared For
245 Hampden Avenue-Narberth 3848·M
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might be a slight saving in turning ~
those matters over to a private con- i Narberth 4020 W. H. Haws-Hardware
241 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 4134
Newton's 5 & IDc to $1 Store
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tractor, that saving would not be suf- I
ficient to justify making the changr
because it would deprive the Borough
i American Stores Co.
Henry Vance, Manager
227 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 2775
Charles HewI't
N orris Beauty Sa Ion
Over the Narberth Coal Office
Narberth 4072
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of men and ultimately of equipment, 103 Narberth Avenue Cleaning and Dyeing
which are constantly used in the serv- ~ Howard Price, Manager 234 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 3854 Patricia Elizabeth Shop ~
ice of the people of Narberth, eSlle- ~ Narberth Theatre Bldg.-Narberth 2898 ~
cially in emergencies. ~ F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co. Hobson & Co.-Decorators Women's and Children's Wear ~
"We therefore recommend that all ~
of the bids be rejected; that the cer- i 152 Montgomery Avenue, Bala.Cynwyd
Phone: Cynwyd 3200
105 N. Narberth Avenue-Narberth 2340
Our Town-Tom Elwood !
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tified checks be returned to each bid-
del' with a letter from the secretary
eonveying this decision and thanking
i James R. Cole-Painting
100 Chestnut Avenue-Narberth 3639.W
Robert Hood & Son
Landscape Gardeners
105 Conway Avenue-Narberth 4027.W
Ricklin's-Hardware
203 Haverferd Avenue-Narberth 2555
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the bidder for his good faith."
Santa's on the Roof ~ Robert Compton Mrs. Norman Jefferies Frank Shea's Oyster Bar ~
Santa
dence Claus
right nowisatvery muchNewfield
12 East in evi- i
~ Plumbing and Heating
109 F orest Avenue-N arb ert I1 2485
233 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 2861
Dresses, Sportswear, Flowers, Gifts
242 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 2897
Shea's Pharnlacy
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Way, Cynwyd, where Clarence .J.
O'Brien has invited and arranged for i •
Arthur L. Cooke Charles L. Jenkins
At the Station-Narberth 2838
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him to remain temporarily on the roof
of his home. He is there in his i Plastering and Stucco
207 Lantwyn Lane-Narberth 2754
93 Windsor Avenue-Narberth 3984
C B 'Id J bb'
arpenter, 111 ing, 0 mg
Shull Lumber Co.
The Link Between Forest and Home
29 Bala Avenue-Cynwyd 662
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usual jovial mood, with his full line-
up of reindeer and lots of presents.
Howard F. Cotter
Chester G. JOl1c::-lce
200 W 00 db ine Avenue- N arbert I1 4058
N • E• Smed i ey ' s L oc k SIlOp !
He will be ready, to leavc at a mo-
ment's notice ... Better take the chil-
dren to see him before it's too late, I
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• Davis' Store
Kathlene Beauty Shoppe
Keys Made-Lawn Mowers Repaired
104 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2966
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one of these Yuletide nights. East
Newfield Way is just off Conshohocken
road, about a square ast of the ncw
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~ Durbin & Howard
Insurance and Real Estate
One Station Circle-Narberth 2500
Kirsch Chevrolet Co.
214 Bala Avenue-Cynwyd 81
Wm. D. and H. T. Smedley, Inc.
29 N. Narberth Avenue-Narberth 2999
Building Contractors
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Bala-Cynwyd Post Office.


The desirrn
,., and arranrrement
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products of Shull Lumber Company.
were ii E gyptlan
. Th eatrc
Joseph Conway
Your Chevrolet Dealer-Parts and Service

Maguire Brothers
M
argaret Squier
Thompson Fuel Service
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Forest and Haverford-Narberth 2440 145 Montgomery Avenue-Cynwyd 280 ~
Essex Kandy Kounter Mobilgas, Lubrication, Washing ~
Austin Hartzell The Three Sisters Beauty Salon ~
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107 Essex Avenue-Narberth 3971 Max's Quality Market
235 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 3750
240 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 4177
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Nicholas E. Finoia James P. Tierney
~ Expert Haircutting for thc Entire Family
100 Narberth Avenue
Merion Press Roofing and Heating
108 Forest Avenue-Narberth 3665·R or 2361

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Philip Atlee Livingston
United Shoe Repair &: Hat Cleaning !'~
William J. Foote Walter P. Miesen Mcrry Christmas and Happy New Year

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Scasoned Wood Cut to Fit Your Fireplace
305 Parsons Avenue, Cynwyd-Cynwyd 984
832 Montgomery Avenue-Narberth 4044
Carpenter, Jobbing, Builder
Louis Evangclos

Harry B. Wall ~

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~ James Fratantoni & Sons J. A. Miller Plumbing and Heating ~I
." Plastering and Stucco Work Roofing and Sheet Meta I 100 Forest Avenue-Narbcrth 3652
237·239 Hampdcn Avellue, Narbcrth
Phones: Narberth 2807.J and 4166
III Forest Avenue-Narberth 2920
J. J. Whiteside
Complete Line of Quality Foods
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Christmas C. Fritsch, Jr.


Narberth Coal Co. 237 Haverford Avenue-Narberth 3668

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Narbe"h E::no~>yu~:Od Market Electric Servke
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Greetings i ~:.:~;:,,/~b:>. H~:~~~~~la~g96orest _~_ S~::pe \~.::"'~~':b:~:" ~
.' "\;c'¥1r I
Suzanne JOl'et Gill N. E. Cor. Avenues -:....

& Best Wishes i /; .cI.<·..::~~f Cun"antine Electric and


Goodwear Shoe Repair-B. G. '"" ~ ~
for the I ,;":·i~fl Th~l~~i~~:~~:;;~~~~i~,;;~ Co. ::r~:::~::~.:::N:::~O 4~:' ~:~:iS~:;:::,c~u:::~::~:::~ ~:G,;;~1£~ I
New Year ~ ~;:'~;:M~:;~::"'
, . ' ""':: Narberth Printiug Co.
230 H'W:'e
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3956 Narberth ~::h:~;:: :p::::pal ChU"h"'"' ' ' ~!
~ E. C. Griswold Harry H. Hollar Rev. Vernon W. Middlcton
~ 109 Forest Avenue-Narberth 2618
RALPH S. DUNNE
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~ fth,ll Hance Motors-Plymouth &: Chrysler N b I TI Narbel"th Presbyterian Church • ~~
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Hansell Brothers
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Rev. A. E. Andcrson
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St. Mar~~:~r\<;:,~~~~:~ Churcb I~
Coal Company
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OUR TOWN December 24, 1937


Page Six

Sidelines >'WfJ;.f.;.:'_~_",',_;.'.,.,.l l Time Out Bryn Mawr ::~::~Will Reopen 2Squier's


~.h~.J~~~~c:~~;i:tC~~~s ~~r;;:~
studio, 305 Grayling, for a
Wynnewood Notes NAOMI K. GRIFFITH
57 St. James Place-Ardmore 1294
FLOWERS
.,..•.,. I LoweI" Merion IVins Bl"illim~t Game Continued from Page One study of creative rhythms and 01'- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Putnam, of All varieties of Cut Flowers
-By ; If Lowcr Mcrion lookcd good in chestrations. Berwyn and Minden way, will enter- • and Table Arrangements
Gift Box Assorted Cut Flowers $1.50
lolrn Mulligan : thc opening game with Coatcsvillc Julius Zicget, president of the Board'I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~.tain at luncheon on Sunday. Corsages - $1.00 up
: Tuesday night of a weck ago, they and other commissioners, is in no way
werc brilliant in the game with Potts- connected ,:ith the project, was most I Classified Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Cannon
Orchids - Gardenias - Violets
and Miss Virginia Cannon, of Wynne-
I
town the following Friday. The local vehement III her statements. She
Advertisements wood, who have been spending some
- DELIVERY-
Fine Poinsettia Plants
lads won from the visitors, 39 to 26, charged the Board with using politics
attit~de th~
75c to $5.00
Norbert.1I Will Play in Main Lille after Coach Irving Keener's boys held and sai? their was of type I-
time at Coral Gables, Miami, Fla.,
Leayue. . . . L. 111. IIl1s SomethillY a 17 to 16 advantagc at half time. that dnves people mto Commumsm. -will be charged only to residents
whose names appear In the tele- will return early in January. ALICE S. KANE
New in Quintets The third period was a dazzling of- During the discussion, Colonel Er-I phone directory or to subscribers l\h. and Mrs. L. Casper Wister, of Xmas Gardens - Wall Brackets
to OUR TOWN or the NEWS OF
Lowcr Merion High School has fensivc that fcaturcd fine playing by skine Bains, head of the Police and I BALA-CYNWYD. Cherry lane, will entertain at a large Pottery - Candles
contributed so many, good baske.tball George Paine, Bob Hackett, Dave Fire Committee, asked ~rs. White if family dinner Christmas Day.
15c a line
teams to the SubUJ ban CanfClCl~ce Duncan, Frank Wilson and Griffis. only Lower Merion reSIdents would Mrs. Vincent M. Reed, of Sussex
for Both Newspapers
and State Tournament wars that, ItS: Paine was probably the star of the be employed on the project and was I Count five words to line road, will entertain at luncheon and
" I I, HOME MOVIES
thousands of foHowers have aeq~Jl'ed: uprising. His dazzling shots were given an affirmative answer. Some I Ii." ,u.

~
hridge Wednesday at the Pickering lRM.M,
I
the habit of expecting a great qum,tct gems that will be long remembered. time ago, the township learned that of -will be accepted up to
day. 5 o'clock, for Frlday'll l88ue•.
Wedne.-
\ Hunt Club in honor of her daughter, '. Film I'rl.,•• 110. IJp
~fter, sccJl1g
.. (1j .. - POIWYI-. Uett, Hllon. UonaJ<J
every season. . Coach Anderson is to be congratu- 90 pcrsons working at the Moose HaH, Miss Dorothy M. Reed. ',"" ()O ,~: Du(' MI,..I'''-'· MOlll1e. Our
the Maroon p~ssers m ~ctlOn.I m con- lated for having on his squad a play- Bryn Mawr, location, more than half MI·s. Brazier GrasselIi, of the nnnC' WPFlTf"rnPt. Etc
fidcnt th~t tlus campaIgn wIll prove er like Bob Haekett-a slashing, dash- were from Norristown, Conshohocken
. - Film. F.~.hn""rd:
Phone: NARBERTH 4100 Hcdges, will entertain informally on lOR Fl.- ;1\., ,;11 tl.-1I0r
C,\I'IT,\l. FII.\I W\\ II,\:'Illl':
no exceptIOn. . . . Those fans who ing ball-hound, that reminds me very and other places outside Lower I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;U Sunday. She has just returned from Qnrll"" tzRJlO. l:l14 Vln, qt. l'hU"
have ' yet to. se L. M. perform are due muc I1 0 f M'k I e Z enge 1-on Iy more so. Merion . .• F S a week's stay in Chicago.
for a real surpl'lse. .. .. .. Mike could get more pOI'nts than Hack- Charges of politl'CS, in fact, ,"el'e " DASCHUND welping ale Sire CH-Cld.
or males.
I
ett will, but the latter is developing made by both the delegation and the v. W. Werderhaveletran. Dams. Sire , - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' -
Coach Bill Anderson offers somc- H into one of the best floor men in the commissioners. Mr. Zieget stated that Ch-Feri. V. Belle Terre. Phone Cyn. (12) 714. T reat Y ourse to a RIG·! lj ea ,t
thing new in court circles. . , . , e district. Andy's team is well balanced the Board had been willing to renew Fon SALE-50 fine singing male CANA- I '11 I
has a group of boys whose cluef assets and should be even more colorful than the old project, had declined to sign HIES, Guaranteed, $3.50 and $5. Chas. • •• a permanent wave. t WI pease
are blinding spe.ed,.an amazing amount any team that he has ever placed on the new agreement on advice of James Karcher. Fairview rd" Narberth. Phone you and you will please others!
' ar C:,n. 3010-.1. (12)
of fi g I1t an d more tllan or d 111 y the floor with the possible exception L, Brittain, township solicitor, because SUZANNE JORET GILL
ability. . . . There is no player on of the Stanlcy, Hinchey, Zengel com- of its ambiguity, and that "the arbi- Situations Wanted 216 Dudley Avenue Narberth 2324
the squad who could be classed as a bination. trariness of the Federal government HOUSEMAN - Experienced handy man
standout and the Aces lack the height .. .. .. is holding it up." wants work by hour or day, Narberth
' d f t 4100, (to
whic h has c h arac t enze teams 0 pas L ower M' enon H igh S ch 00l' s court WOlnen at the pro,J'ect lnake gar- COOK. ==-;-~~-::--;----:----;--,----..;';:'::
Clean, Laundry. by day, Bar.
years. . . . "Andy" seems to have five chalked UJl its third straight vie- ments, bed linens, etc., which, under 0557.
varied his system somewhat, teaching tory Tuesday night when Haverford DIe supervision of the township, is A Y'
(13) F rank enIie Id F DueraI D ODIe
his charges a . style t t
resembling that High was nosed out, 28-25, at Brook- d'IS t 1'1'b. Ut e d t 0
I l we I
oca ~r~ f '
agencies Fine Watch, t Clock our ServIce
and Jewelry repalr- WM . G . FRANKENFIELD
of up- S tate qwn e s. linc. Clarence Griffis, of Narberth, and dll'ectly to needy famlhes. ling-H. F, Stelzer, formerly of Riggs & Simpson Road at Athens Avenue
.. .. .. led the Maroon scorers with three field Other matters of public interest atlBro. 17 yrs.' expo All work guar. 232 Telephone Ardmore 9 Ardmore, Pa.
I marveled at their performance in . Bala Ave.-Cyn. 3250. 12-17"" 2646
goals and five fouls for 11 points. the meetmg were: HELIABLE CARPENTEH. alterations & • • • • • • • • •lIIiiii• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
crushing Pottstown, their second vic-
tory of the young campaign.
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Republl·cans Need jobbing, Storm windows.
Esslinger, 122 Conway ave. Narb. 3748-R. ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~~!!!"'.
Gottlieb

They pla~'ed like a team in midseason.


. . . . They have more speed than out the center jump is too fast for
any team that ever rcpl'csentcd L. 1\1.
Complaint that the new game with-
g-rowing boys has its points, If thc
S Led
tate a ers hOIp DRAPERIES, Slip Covers, Vene£lan
blind., Awning., Furniture, Upholster·
lng, Beddings. Rugs Cleaned, repaired
(to
WEST LA UREL HILL
. • In sj)itc of bcing- small thc rulPs arc to remain as they arc thcn and stored, Challenger, 281 Montgomery CEMETERY
coaches must develop a faster, marc avenue. CynWyd. Phone, Cynwyd .'.
boys seem to have Icarned the sccret
rugged type of player who can stand
State Council President Says Formerly with John Wanamaker.
"'<;'\'>hric;;;';'~=:;...:.:-~==::.:;;::..:.,:-~::.;
(to
of how to gaiT! posscssion of thc bac I{- Factions Must be Welded UPHbLSTF.:lUNG and rep. Springs of Beauty and security are requisites in the place
board. They bring' the ball a killing pace for long periods of 3-piece suites repaired. $10; Chair re- we choose for those whom we have loved and
time, or else have more players on Together covered, $5. Go rnywhere. Call Lewis,
Up the floor fast instead of in the 227 E. Lancaster &. ve, Wayne H~6. lost awhile. Visit these charming hills above
deliberate, slow manner familIar . ((I
hand of varsity calibre for substitu- CAHPENTEH - BU~LDEH - Eetlmates the Schuylkill River. Convenient to all Main
those who have seen other fives per- tion pur!)oses. "Strong State leadership is the cheerfUlly furnished. Jobbing promptly
Line residents.
form, Beautiful cutting, ac- The specd that is necessary at times need of the Republican party today," attended to, Leander Wickman, 306 Con-
. t . 1 tl t t t l ' d I d 1\< H b t B t P way ave. Narberth 3888. (ttl
curaic passing and razzle-dazzle shoot- IS s aggerIllg )0 1 a spec'a ors alH ec are !l·S. um er or on ow- Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd
ing from all anglcs make the team playcrs, and frequent rest periods are ell, president of the State Council of
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Rooms for Rent
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one that will be lIard to beal. neeessarv fOJ' boys like Griffis and Republican 'Vomen. "We need a man
'Hook, wilD arc bu'ilt along frail lincs like Penrose who can and is strong 114 No. Narberth ave. :'o1arb, 2518. (51)
.* rather than thc brawny type. enough to weld together all factions
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Narberth's sons play an important
READY FOR
I
It will be interesting to watch th(' in the party."
role in this "ncw" team's doing". . . various styles of offense dcvelop this Mrs. Powell was guest of honor NOTICE
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF
Bill Hook and Dave Duncan, both ,.ix· •scason which will makc the gamc marc I and speaker at a tea given Dec. 7
footers, arc the onl.\' bit! .> bo.\'s ant: spectacular than it has bcen for sev- by the Lower Merion-Narberth Coun- THE NATIONAL BANK OF NA RBERTH
OF
I
rill!ActifJH.
they share ccnter chores. . . . Lal'J'~ . eral years. cil of Rcpublican Women, at the home The annual meeting-ofof the
Rtoekhol<ler~
Davis ha::< shown marked illJprovl' I A mixture of the slow offense with of the president, Mrs. John Y. Hu- Tim NATION,\l, HANK Ol~ :'o1AnBl.~nTH
ment over last year ant! }1(lld" a fur f For the elcetion of nil'ectors. anel to
· Ii 1 t f' .occa"ional fast breaks will make thc bel', Jr., of Haver ord. vote on the follt'\\"'"g' l'cs·olutl·OII.'
war
I d b ert I1 ' Iletng u nl'
A I C S]() ron. . '
game more Illterestlllg and less mo- 1 Mrs. Edna Carrol, vIce chaIrman . . ne~olve<1: .. - .","-<l~if<ii1..... .JlJi
ong rangt:, ..: ." IH I~lrenl" notonous. A fixed ~ffcnse will he of the Philadelphia County Commit- ":I"~t til<' Capital St~('I{ of thi~_ Bank
(Mou~e) C,nfns IS the "park 1',1I~' :11" ' • he Inc,ea~ell from 10nO Shares of S"O par
• f tl . 'd, ' m o r e dIfficult from a bloclnng stand- tee, also spoke bl'lefly. to ;;,no shares of $10 par. and that the
one 0 . 1C gual s. . point than herctofore. Mrs. Huber was commended by new Stoel< he issued at $12 a sharc"
The current combIne docs not dro} ." " and for the transaction of any other busi-
' kl I f l a n e thmg IS certain, the drive is Mrs. Powcll for the excellent Legls- ne~s tint m'1\' ('on,e Ilefo,'c tile "leet,'ng-
b ac 1{ qUlc' •V on t t' cn::<e, .. . I I I . there,I .
and If the hovs can stand the- latlve. letter, whIch she sent out durmg . .. .
WIll hl' , Jll'ld' . at- saiel Bank on TueSday. -

steae I t IIe oPJlonl~nts lirc piC 'C( UJl 't' II I I I' th I t L . 1 t' . M . thl' 11th day of ,January 1~138 ',t S l' ;11
dcc 1 in thcir own part of the court pace I s a lun {y( ory. e as egis a Ive . sesslO~l. I:S, ' " . ..
\ 0 . _ . tl :\1 TOMMY MACKLIN. Huber and her conumttee WIll agalll ~~lI~~~~e~.tv.I"J:~d..q/.et~6..l
. ., n~e In J1(}~SCSSlOn, Je. ar~(}r scnd out a similar letter this year. ~~,~~~~~li
explodes IIkc . t tl b a hrccracJ,er,
d rllshllll'
\ Merry Christmas for George - '
Mrs. Joseph C. Ferguson, chaIrman ,
Come to
tl Ie enemy In 0 · Ie tloar s.I . d, . _J n j' , Geor<Te Kramcr Rrooldlul'ot a\'c of Hospltahty, " was III ' charge of res-
t Ierson, k'nO\\'lng lC a• lun ance' (} ,I nue Penn .... ' "'\11 v , I,' 't tl'" I- 't" - ervatlOns .
s\JCcd mcrchants hc has In tow, IIlserl,

,. • e" e oesn lin .. I s
for the tea. Hobson &, Owens
new men oftcn and no combinatio!" "uch a ball world, 1015-19 Lancaster
seems to havc anv ill ctrect" on (hl Last Thur~day night announcement a" their guest for the holiday, Mrs.
blazing otrensive. . Only tim' of his rein"tatcment as a Lower 1\Ier- Bina Prebel, of New York. Avenue, Bryn Mawr
can tell where this new arraY wili ion pnt r"lman, after a year's vol lIn-
end but it's certain that any 'schoo! tary abscnce, was made by the town- H. C. Fritsch, Jr.
abl~ to sidetrack the l\Iar~on will "hip commissioners. Furniture Linoleum ARE AN IMPORTANT
know it has been in a ball game. . Friday at Norristown Judge WiI- REAL ESTATE
'" * '" ham F, Dannchower set aside fines of INSURANCE Window Shades .• Lamps PART OF THE
Narberth will be represented in the $10 each assessed on Kramer, hi" Narbcrth 4I12-] Toys .•. Venetian Blinds
Main Line Leaguc after all.
Jay Ncill will manage a boroup;h Idns, a ncighbor, in August by Magis-
wife, Mildred, and Mrs. Martha Hop-

team to take the place of Cliftoll trate John A. Turlcy, Bridgeport, as


109 Forrest A'Vc., Narbcrth Novelties
SPRINGFIELD
*** WATER SYSTEM
Heights which dropped out recently. a result of a ncighborhood fcuel. I Phone: Bryn Mawr 1121
Numbered on the town squad Instead the judge placed the costs I
will bc; Gcorgc Burgess, Seaver Rose. in the drawn-out casc, nearly $250,
Est. 1894
Johnny Gallagher, Mikc l\IcGal'l'~', on (he complainants, Mr. and l\1rs,
FERTILEPEAT-THE REAL
Dave Stroup and Tommy Donahuc as Earl J. Kilcullen, who brought the WINTER MULCH- e----
well as othcr newcomers yct to be chargcs against the trio. consists of Cattle Manure with Peat Moss
An unexcelled fertilizer for
signed.. This group was suc- Roses, Plants and Grass
Mrs. George O. Schroeder, of 506 100 lb. bag , , $1.50
cessful last year when known as the
N aI'bcrth Bees.
• • •
Dudley avenue, left on the 12th for
Ralcig;h, N. C., where she will mcet
her son and proceed to Florida to 100
. Special Price In Bulk

Peat Moss, one bale


Ibs. of Pulverized Cow Manure,. 2.75
$2.50
FURS that 1{adiate mistinctiol1
Members of St. Margaret's basket-

~
spend the holidays. She will rcturn 100 Ibs. of Pulverized Sheep Manure. 2.75
ball team of 1926 are becoming a bit 100 Ibs. of Bone Meal ...... , ......... 3.00
homc about January 3d,
impatient. . . . They would like to
know whatever happened to that cup White Pine Shavings, per bale...... .50

~
they were to receive for going 1\11'. and Mrs. Robert J. Dothanl, of A good POUltry Litter
That Sweet Pine Odor
through the Narberth Church League '~ynnewood 1:oad, will entertain at
season undefeated. Patience I dmner on ChrIstmas Eve. They have If you bUy quality
is a virtue. '" '" ,. G lden
r~~~~• • • • • •~!!!!~~• •~ i lay-l00 Laying Horse-Dalry.Poultry
Mash Guaranteed to Feeds make them
/'

And in closing: "A Merry Christ.- O Scratch


Ibs. ..
Pure 20'70Feed-l00 Ibs
Dairy Feed-l00 Ibs.""".
$2.25
, .. 1.85
1.90
mas and all thc joys of another ycar." i Gllernsey Hay-Straw·Gralns
Specialize In Choice 40 lb. Oats
richer in Caro. We buy Hay and Straw
Crowell President ti"e - "the pri.
Robert H. Crowell, of 1134 Mont-' mary source of Special Prices In large Quantities I • Town, country, bar, or
gomery avenue, Narberth, frcshman Vitamin A." formal·-- wherever fashion
(See Good Housekeeping Magazine All prices subject change wtihout notice
in liberal arts at Pennsylyania State' November, 1937) leaders travel-you see the
Wanted-Cob Corn. Line Lexington
College, was elceted freshman ChIS" Add to this vitally important char- New Phlla. Phone, CHEstnut Hili 6454
president this week. acterislic of Golden Guernsey Milk E. L. SH UTE & CO. magnificent furs, immacu-
the following: Office, Line Lexington, Pa. late in simplicity, quiet
Crowell is the son of Referee and ASK THE MAN WE SELL
Mrs. Wilmer G. Crowell. A graduate 30% RICHER IN FOOD VALUE and utterly in good taste
of Haverford Prep last spring, Crowell
played football, basketball and base-
ball. He was a member of the Ath-
A MORE DELICIOUS FLAVOR
RICHER IN PHOSPHOROUS,
LIME, ETC.
-that we have created to
capture their circle.
\ -L\, ,
And you have right here on the Main
letic Association and of the Student I Line the IDEAL MILK FOR CHIL·

76co·a·~
Council. i OREN AND INVALIDS.
I
Tested and Approved by
Good Housekeeping Magazine
Photographic Exhibition Golden Guernsey Pasteurized
An experiment is about to be con- Milk 15c per quart
ducted at The Merion Cricket Club. Golden Guernsey Inspected
Raw Milk 17c per quart FURS OF THE BETTER GRADE
Realizing the increasing interest in
amateur photography an exhibition of BROOKMEAD
photographs taken by members of 1714 WALNUT ST.
GUERNSEY DAIRIES
The Merion Cricket Club opened on (Licensed Producers & Distributors
Monday and will continue for at under Trademark)
Wavne. Penna. 'Phone Wa
least two weeks.

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