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fJARBERTH COMMUfJ I TY L ISRARYW[ fJ 83 0 R AV E ,rJARBERTH, P A.
Volume 16, No. 34 Narberth, Po., Friday, June 6, 1930 Price, Three Cents
FINAL SCORE WA S 10 TO 3
Property Owners Ask County Court to OustExpl
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Majestic RadioBought From
G.E.ALBERT
Tubes Tested FREEl
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Th e Service Company, :. BalaA v e nu e , B a l a- C y nw y d. Frank H.
Seely, Jr. , Mgr. P h . C y nw y d 877
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up now.
Local an d Long Distance Hauling
Seashore
Trunk to Ocean City or Atlantic City, $1.50
Rates to other points on request.
Narberth, Pa .
To Wildwood, $2.
SERVICE FROM DOOR-TO-DOOR-DELIVERED
T HE SAME DA Y
JOHN DRIZIN
Enna Jett icksThey ar e comfortable,m ade well, o f t he best1113 tc r ia l
T u n e in every S u n J o y e v en i nA 'UI1 EDnll J e t t i c k l \ le lodieK O H ~ rWJZ an d uNMocinted .. lut ions. ,0 1 8 0 o\ 'cr N. II . e. N e t w o r k .Jo:\-'ery S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g O \ ' f ' rWLW, C in ci nn ati , f or E n .. uJ e l l i e k D a n ( ~ e 8 .
Narberth Theatre Bldg.
W hi te K id Shoes Will BeFeatured During June
Prompt, good u n ' i a , byemployus. Wh y 110/ look liS
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L . Aff W Ian d now freely accord it. Ia nd t ha t d ur in g thc week thcy wil l a r- . r I'n this way t hc n cw transnllSSlon, thceglon atr as . R c f r c s h l ! l e ~ l t swcrc scrvc.d with?ut rangc spccial dcmonstrations of thc spccial spiral bcvel gear rear axlc, th ca Complete Success st!nt or dlmllttl by th c d LhcglOn. ladtllcs, n c w f o ur- sp c cd Modcl AA truck. larger front b ra kc s, t hc hcavicr front
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m ad c c ve ry th in g a nd h ow JIIuch their N ah o na l I 'o r d t ~ u c kwcek will o pc n s pr in g, t he f ron t axlc ncarly tWIce asbounteous h o ~ p i t a l i t yw as a pp re ci at ed M on da y, an d contll1?e t h r o u g ~Satur- s t rong a s f or mc rl y, t hc p ow cr take-off
Great Crowd Enjoys IA Night Iby the hungry an d t hi rs ty o ne s w ho d:'lY' June 14. Durmg that tllne the opening and thc optional dual rear
Iformed ncver-cnding lines in t he ir d is pl ay r o om o f t he B a la - Cy nw y d- N ar - . .
Over T he re ' a t Merion quest for morc of th e same. It is berth-11 erion dealer at 273-7 11 ont- wlll'els Will be readily apparent. . claimed, and it may be true, t ha t g o me ry Avenue, Cynwyd, w ill be open Th e Richards-Fishcr Company Will
Tribute House I Charlic G re ye r w as at th c c ou nt er n o Ifrom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. hold open hou sc
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Sign of Bu t Mettts
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P le as e N ot e These P r i ce s :Rib Roast Beef,t hi c k e nd , Ib,
Rump Steak an dRound Steak, 1b,
Shoulder ofLamb, lb..\ 11 o t l t ~ r l . r l c ~ Mnr e e o rr ' H I . o n d l n ~ J , r "uHnnuh l ..., \ ~ . . 1".. 11 o l l l ~ ' I I I ~ J l t H - n l 1 d
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IdIJPsday a n d ' r hu l ' sday," C o d e r a T l ' x a s :\10011": F r i d a "alltl S a t u l ~ d a y ,\Vinn ie Lightncrill " H o l d I ~ \ ' e n t h i n g . "
N A n B I , ; n ' I ' I / - T " d a y an d tOlllor,row, uThe Cohens an d Kel lysi n S ( 'o t la n d "; M o n d a y, ' l 'ucl"daya nd W e dn es da y. ( ;e or gc ArliHHin " T h e n r e e n (ioddesH";' I 'hur: . ;day. H a r r y ( i recn it l" Th e K ih it "e r" ; , , ' r ida r an dHaturday, "The Hl i ) ' Ha\vl{. '
, A H . l J l \ f O r t r ~- 1 'o () ay . " Yo u ng 'J ~ R g l c s " :tnmorro \v, "Ht r j ( ' t l yM o d e r n " ; l \ !onday, TUCHdllr an d' V e d l l { , l ' H l a ~ ' ,D e n n i s KinA" il l"The Vagabond ' , i n g " ; ~ r h u r H ~d ar alld I " r i d a ~ ' ,N a nc y C a rr o llIn hI-lone,Y": S a t u r d a y, J ~ c l \ \ a l ' dI ~ v c r c t tH o r t o n In " Wi d eOpen,"
Wilson-W heelerT he m ar ri ag e of l\liss J aile G.
\\ 'heeler. daughter of 1\1r. and Mrs. 1
Ralph \V. \Vheeler. 456 Fairfax Road,Drexel P ar k, a nd Mr . John B. 'Vilson,212 \ Va )' ne Ave nu e, Narberth, tookplace at the home of the bride's par-Ients, at 2 o 'c lo ck , Saturday, May 31.,1930. Rev. John Van Nes s ofllciating.'
Miss H ele n S im s, of A rdm or e, w as Ithe b ri de 's o nl y attendant. Dr . \VilIlam J, Hutchinson, of Philadelphia"\\'as the hest man. I
Th e c e re mony was w it ne ss ed b y t he Ifamilies of the bride and groom and afew fr iends . I
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson \\'ill b e athome. at ~ a r b e r t hHall a ft er J ul y I. I
It IS saId that about 5000 s ta rs a rc Ivisible on a clear, dark night. An d ifyo u don't be Iiev c i t , coun t 'e m. ;;;;;;::;;::;;:;;;;;;;.;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;-;;.-;;.-;.;;;;:;-;;;-;:-;;;
INarberth Theatre Notes I Egyptian Theatre News
"Glo r ious Ya mps: ' highlights in the "Sarah and S on ," d ra ma o f t he high-
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lives of history's most famous Icst type, stars R ut h C ha tt er to n, the"vamps," is the newest musical featur- t al ki ng s cr ee n' s g re at es t a ct re ss illl-
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ette scheduled for presentation at the ipo rte d fr om the stage, It is playingN ar be rt h T h ea tr e, I t will he s ee n- I a t t he Egyptian Theatre , Cynwyd, thisheard next :-'1onday, Tuesday and IFriday and S at ur da y, w it h "Great
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, \ Ved n es d ay, a c co m pa n yi n g t h e f e at u re Gobs," a C ha rl es C ha se t al ki ng COIllfilm. Th e ne w feature-series , of which Ied y, a s added at t ract ion.
, the second I1Illllber, "Ir ish Fantasy," This Saturday's matinee or chil-
I,was presented t hi s w ee k. has been re- i
o e Next Saturday I"The ( ;o ld en C al f: ' "High Socie!\'Th e marriage of ~ I i s s~ I a r yVirginia BInes," X,ancy C a ~ r o ! !in " H o n e ~ . " " a n i tDold. daughter of Mr. a nd M rs . E dw in R am on ;l(O\'arro II I Gay ~ r a d n d .
Porter Dold. of S h ad y L a ne , X arherth.and ~ I r .Robert ~ I e l v i l l ePatten, son I'll .. .of Captain and Mr s. Fred C. Patten. IIof \Voodside Avenue, Narberth, willit ak e p la ce o n Saturday afternoon, June114. at 4 o'clock in St. John's Church,
Deny Rumors of Sale ' Bala-Cynwyd.of Historic Property IN 1 - - - - - -__ ew P ayers Signed
Up on Narbe rth ClubUlllors of the s al e o f the :-1 c Dowellp ro pe rt y l oc at ed at 815 MOlltgoll leryAvellue, Xarberth, one of the mosthistoric s i tes in the Eastern :-'1ain Line,to a P h il a de l ph i a m e rc h an d is e e s ta blishlllent. w er e d en ie d this week by a
member of the family. "\Ve haveh e ar d s n ch rumors also," she said, "butthere is a b so l ut e ly n o truth to them: '
T he p r op er ty w hi ch is at the cornero f : -' lo nt go me ry and \ Vo o db i ne Av enues, i s marked by a t a bl e t b e ar i ng t h efollowing inscription: "O n this an dadjacent ground \Vashington an d hisa rm y e nc am pe d September 14, 1777.E re ct ed by M er io n C hap te r, Daught er s o f t he A me ri ca n R evo lu ti on , S eptember 14, 1896, G r ou n d p r es e nt e d bySamuel R. 1\1 c\)owell."
T he A me ri ca n army was on i ts w ayto the e nc am p me nt a t Valley Forgefollowing the battle of Germantown.Th e r ou te t ak en w as s up po se d t o ha vel ed do\ \ 'n 11eeting House Lane, t o t hi sc am pi ng s po t and t he nc e o ut M ontgomery A venuc, th en O ld L an ca st erRuad, t o Val le y Forgc.
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Would Oust PowderMagazine From Section
OUR TOWN
June 6, 1930
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LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager
ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, EditorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Associate Edito,r
A Co"operati'l'e Communit" NewsMagaf,ine, founded in 1914 b" the Narbe rthCi'l'ic Association, and published e'l'er'Y Pridtry at Narberth, Pa., by the
Office-258 Haverford Avenue, NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; i f no answer, Ardmore 3100
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCEEnterc:d as second-c lass m a l l e r, Octoher 13. 19H, at th e Post Office al
Narber th , !'a" u nd e r t he Ac t of March 3 , 1879.
C O NT IN U ED F R OM PA G E 1uf land consis ting of 17 73311000 acressituated in Lower Merion Township,ahutting on C en te nn ia l R oa d, a p ub li chighway leading from the Conshohucken State Road to Mary WatersFord Road. On said tract is maintained a puhlic dump and hui ld ing's inwhich explosives are stored.
2. Plaintiff Percival Roberts, Jr., is
thc uwner of a tract of land comprising571 acres s i tuated in Lower MerionTownship to the west aud northwesto f t he a bo ve d es cr ib ed p ro pe rt y of s ai dtownship. Said plaintiff's dwellinghouse is situated on a hill approxim at el y o ne -h al f m il e from s ai d township's buildings.
3. Pla in ti ff Guy Croyle is the ownerof a tract of land comprising f if ty-twoacres s i tuated in Lower Merion Township to the north of said township's
property and separated from it by C en - t enni al Roa d. Plaiutiffs dwelling
Worth Dom g Agam i house is situated approximately 900Th e extraordinarih ' nice p a r t ~ 'at th e Merion Trihute Ilouse last Ifee
4t f ~ I ~ 1 I lts\aid to\t\'lnshi'tl'S f h u i l ~ [ i l n g t r s .
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[' f I \ .' , 0 Ie sou Iwes 0 sal( uwn-week u nd er t he auspIces of th e J-Iarold D. Speakl1lan os t 0 . t l ~ ; l1Iell-1 ship's tract is a thickly populated areac.an L e g i ~ 1 1 1a f T o r d ~~ l ' i d e l 1 c ethat the s e n t i l 1 l e n ~of th e C(.l11lt1.ltIl11ty ISc losc ly known ,a s ~ s h ! ~ n dH ~ i , g h t , s. . 1:he Ash:Illlked With th e slllnt a n d p u rp o se o f t he s er \' lc e orgal1lzatlOn. I l ~ n dI,uhltc ScI!uol IS Slllhited on .1
, . . . I high 11111 approxn1latcly onc-qua rt c r o fIt would he dlfhcult to k no w h ow tlte occasIon could h a \ ' l ~heen I In - a mile f ro m sa id t ow ns hi p' s hu il di ng s.
pr()\'Cd upon, as th e enti re p r oc e du r e w a s in ~ x c e l l e n ~taste a nd th e co r-I 5. ~ n the northwcst p o r ~ i l l l , lof s ai ddial cOl1lradrl' of th e nUlllerous company wa s Il1IpreSS1\'e to all ohservers. , townshIp tr.act are two hlllldmgs 2 ~ O
, : . I I 11 " bt l fcct apart situated at the foot of a 11111I t IS said that th e fInanCIal returns a r ~ ! e )' o ll< .a eXI?ec ta tlOns , . u 1 400 feet from sai d t ow ns hi p' s dump
equally il1lportaut, if no t more so, wa s th e Cltst111Ct s tnde whIch th e LegIOn and a like distancc from Centennialmade in advancing it s alreadv splendid repute in Narberth. IHoad.
"j' I (- . I C' I C I ' C II" I 11 I I One of sai d bui ldi ngs is a l oo sc lyO ur . o ~ v nsa utes . ( l I l 1 1 n a n ~er 0 0 ,c . lalr!JJan 0 Ins a l ~
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Directors:
William C. Alexander, Jr .F. von A. Cabeen, Jr.Edwin P. DoldHoward HagerEdward S. HawsH. Boardman Hopper:Charles E. Kremer
Open'8 A. M. to :3 P. M. Dai ly, and also7 to 9 P. M. Fridays
Member of Federal Reser ...e System
Officers:
CARL B. METZLER, PresidentCHARLES E. KREMER; Vice President
JAMES K. STONE, Vice PresidentJ. L. McCRERY, Cashier
CARL B. METZGER, Jr., Assistant Cashier
Congratulations!
An d now that school days are over,you are invited to make Narberth'sCommunity Bank your financialhome.
The savings you were encouraged tomake during your Narberth andLower Merion school career, will beo f g rea t value to you in the largercareer you are commencing. Keepthem in your home-town bank,
where they will be readily accessible.And don't forget the many conveniences of modern banking the Narberth National Bank offers:
Checking Accounts, Savings Ac-counts, ClIristmas Saving Funds,Travelers' Checks, S af e DepositVaults, etc.
Narberth residents, interested in thewelfare of the community in whichyou lie, are directors of this bank.They assure you personal, sympathetic interest in your financial wel-fare.
;.;To:Our
Graduates:
The NarberthNa.t ionalBank
J. L. McCreryCa d B. MetzgerWilliam R. Parker
. A. P. Redifer, Jr .Fletcher W. StitesJames K. StoneLeonard W. Williams
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Nixon , J o s e p hOver ly, A n n eP a g e , F r a n l ,Pal rner, I-IazelP a r l u ~ ,E r n ( ' ~ t
l 'at l ,s . K e i t hI ' a t t e ..son , OliVePearce , H a r r yPel ldcrgrass , Alary
Pelers ,J ~ d \ v a r d
Phl l i l ' s , C a t h e r i n eI ' h i l lps , l ' ~ l i z a b e t hI ' l e r c ~ ' ,B e r n i c ePiper, l I l a r i eP()\VCrH, HelonPyle , GeorgeR a m s e y, A r t h u rReiss , HelenHeming ' ton , H a r o l dHoach , H o b e r tRohlnson , J u l i aHouls ton , R o b e r tH , ~ a l l ,An nS('anlon, Mnr3-Hchlipf, l \ l ~ ' r t l eHl'ott , E l l aHcott , Cl a ..cnceHhead . M a r i eHhelll la ..d, R i c h a ..dHhoffne r, G l a d y sHi lve r t , Danie lH I I ~ ' d e r ,J o h nH o l e ~ ' ,Jl[arglll 'etSonnef i e ld , B l a n c h eSpady, A r t h u rHpicg-Icman, ~ I a u.. ip cS t a n i s l a u s , " ' a n d a
Ste inback , H a ~ ' m o l l dSturg-is, GatesSut t l e , B e t t yT a ~ ' l o r ,'Vi l l i amT h a y e r , t ~ c ( ) l ' g ' eT h o m p s o n , E l i z a b e t hTi p t o n , J o h n' I ' i t u ~ ,Sto l l1 ' ro \vhr idgc , I ~ a t h e l ' i n cT o o m e ~ ' ,R i c h a r dUlman , H a .... ~ l . franHoll , NOl ' l1Hl l l\Va l lacc , H e n r y\Valls, R e b e c c a\ \ ' a l s h , .1ac1.1Xorristown . 35,S-I1Xllrth \ V a l c , ~ . . .. 2,3S7Pennsburg- 1.-197Pottstown 19,-132Red Hill S51Rockledge ..... 2,020Ronrsford 3,717ScilWenkville -10(,Souderton .1,8%Trappe -110\ \ ' . C'>!1shohocken " 2,57H\\ ' cst 'I' l'lfo J'(I 1,252
Total .11 1),985 ITownship 1930 1920
Abing-ton 18,(,38 S,(,8-1Cheltenham 15,5-19 11,015Doug-lass 1,705 1,599East ~ o r r i t o n. 1,(,20 fi-l3Franconia 1,9\.:; 1,(,39Hatfield 1,828 1,7891Horsham '" 2,07(, 1.189
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Li Illerick .... 2,557 2,-100 Il.()\Vel fo'rederick 898LO\\'l'r Gwynedd 1,8-11 1.3(,3 I
1.0\ \ , \ '1 ' ), / erion 35, I (,7 23,8(>ulI . ow er I \ Io re l an d 1,29S J.12().,Lower l 'o t tsgrove. 1,225 779 II.ower Providence. 3, UN 2,221Lower SalfoJ'(1 1,9-11 1.(,1)21~ Iarlbaro l ) ( , ( ) 1,01-1~ fontgomery S50 787Xew Hanover 1,-1(,7 1,3551I'erkiamcn 780 5.191l'l\ 'mouth -1,.173 3,201
Saiford fi50 700Skippack 1.99-1 1,195Springfield 5,539 3,.174
Towanll'ncin 1.273 1. 1fi6l 1 pp e r D u bl i n . .. . 4 ,.178 3,0-15tipper Frederick 65-1 Itipper (iwynedd 1,-I711 1.53-1tIpper HanoH'r 1.512 1,3()8l i pper ~ I e r i o n .. 5,BS9 -1,005Lipper Moreland. .. 4,02f 2,195llpper "oltSgTo\C. 75(> SOlLipper j'rovidlnCt .... 3,('2S 3,057Up),,'!' Salford. 71 H 7.!.l)\V l'St Norriton 2,57H 1,375\V 1.',;1 Pottsg-rove 2,-100 1,709/\Vhitelllarsh 4,28(, 3,-13(,\\ 'hitpain 2
1,"4LgS7 1 I , , 8 , ~ ~ ) r :I\ 'orcester ..
Total 1-15,5.12Census fig-ures for neighboring town
ship,; i l lDelaware County show largegains in population. Haverford Township, aq:ording to thc preliminary 1930Cl'nsus ligures, nlllnbers 2I,(,J.1, whichn'presenls a n i nc re as e o f 220 per. ccnt.since 1920. R a dn o r To w ns h ip contains12,332 s ou ls , w it an incrcase of 51 per Icent.: t h e l a rg e st increasl ' in t he I 'h il a- Jde.IPhia S u bu r bs o r p e rh a ps in t he E a st , Icame in U p pe r D ar by To wn s hi p whichno w IHlmbers 40.59-1. the increasea l l1 0u nt i ng t o 420 p er c en t. A larg-eall10unt of t hi s i nc re as e is attributedto thl ' development of the ('9th StreelG a rr e t r a au scction.
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WELS3ACt- l HOTZONEfvlodewle pric('( IIIlI!oIlWtiC hellier. A practiCIl! IWill('r [or shop or store, or domesticu s e . A l t rl l C ti v e f i n is h . T h r e e s i z e s .
Price 8 8 5 . 5 0 lind up.
S T J i 1 : M O T.
HoI W aler I H ow w e miss it when il isnol easily available! A nd w he n w e a rewaiting for wCller lo become healed . ..for balhing, for washing Ihe dishEs,for wClshing clolhes, or for a n y o n e oflh e hundretl or more olher uses for ha lwaler in lh e home .. . ho w slow lh eprocess of h ea li ng I he w al er seems 10us I Bul . . . wilh em Aulomalic G asWaler Hetl ler lhere is never an y waiting, a slewly slretlm of ha l wtl le r i salways availClble for al l lhese purposes.
Choose a n y o n e of lhese splendidmakes .. . tlnd you will never a ~ J C l i nhavelo w or ry a bo ul your supply of ha lwaler. There is Ii size 10 suiI your needs.
An l"lmeliye. l h o r o u ~ J h l yrelillble llutOlTItlticIWlller. 111so ill three s izes . ]\ lonu!m:lured
by the \ '\ ' e lsb llch COl l1plmy.Price 8 7 0 llnd up.
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IF.you're tired of rooms and both and want somethinga . li tt le m or e l ik e h om e, t he n c om e t o H ot el Lafaye"e. You'llflnd us lucked away In the most beautiful p a rt o f one of AtlonticCity's broadest avenues, j us t a s te p away from everything that'sanything in the World's Playground. Here's .eclusion withoutsnobbery. Here 's beauty without austerity, in a ho tel asmodern as 1930 , with rote. a. mode.t as 1920. Spaciouslounge room a solarium and .un-deck. Food that woulddelight anepicure. Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these or . yours o. a guest of
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Bellutiful crell in lind bll lck Il lcquer finish.Extt 'l l hCllvy Itmk. Sll!ely pilo!. Asbestosinsulation. Adjusillble Iherll1ostll!.FO llr s i 7 . e ~ .
Price 8 7 0 an d up.
L b n i l e d
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Auloll l l1t ic GtlS C u i -O f f d o se s main ' ; : ~ , )per annU111 on t hc pref c rr cd s t oc k o f this company issued audoutstauding, payahle Junc 15, 19.10. tos t oc k ho l de r s o f r e co r d as a t t he c lo seof husinc,;,; June 5, 11)30.
Honored at Brown~ ~ t a n t o n P o ~ t e rX i C k C r ~ ; ) n ,f o r m e d !
t" '? \arber th . a student a Brown Oni\ 'e r si ty i n t il d' c la ss o f l' 31, was r e ~c en tl y e le ct ed l it er ar y editor of theBrown Jug, t h e V n i ve r si t y c o mi c p u b
lication. :\ ickerson is a membcr o f t hes wi mm in g t ea m a nd of the BrownC h ap t er o f D e lt a LTpsilon fratemity.
Totals . . . . . . . i .. 6 16 27 9ST. PH I LI l'S
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Dream Away t he S limmerEvenings itl Otle of These
Chairs.
"I l ove it , I love i t;An d who sha ll da re
To chide me for lov ingThat ol d arm chair?"
- s a id Eliza Cook.
Yo u will echo th e sentiment of the poem after experiencing the c om fo rt o fthis unique Lawn Chai r. I t sslanting back an d seat, widearms an d generous proportions afford absolute relaxation. These chairs lendthemselves to either whitepaint or stain an d shellacin brown or green, and maybe seen in ' ou r G ar de n atNo. 25 Bala Avenue.
in connection with
1 yz-TON TRUCKMODELS NO W ON DISPLAY
NATIONAL TRUCK WEEKJUNE 9t h t o 14th
..........FORD
Cleaned $1.00Rugs Cleaned
Domestic Rugs, 4c sq.f t .Regular 6c
Oriental Rugs, 8c sq. it .C 1 50
Regular 10eotton Chinese Rugs, 8c sq. ft.
Regular $2.26 Regular 100
Curtains CleanedAll Curtains an d Draperies Dry Cleaned
10 % off regular price
N E P H E W S & C O .
Quilts CleanedSilk $2.00
Regular $3,00
Shul l L u m b e r C o m p a n yT he L in k Between Forest and Home25 and 29 Bala Avenue
Cynwyd 66 2
Richards-FisherCOMPANY
MONTGOMERY AVENUE, CYNYWDTelephones -
CYNWYD 500-501
May 15to
June 9B A R R E T T
TH E
Come inand see the new
Old Staten Island Dyeing Est., Inc.Phone 118 SOUTH 12TH STREET
I Pennypacker 4036 Auto Deliyery, City and Suburbs
OUR TOWN
LUNCHEOND I N N E RS U P P E R
I Blankets!ISpecIal
Thirty-Two Books Added i PrIceto Library During May
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MusIC byMEYER DAVIS'KENTUCKIANStll.l m . d ~ou,'Jlill '0 popul41
Dancing atOpens Thu rsdc3Y Dinner and
1m l,"""on rA\ s""",Bellevue StratFord
ROOF
Main Line Boys AmongValley Forge Graduates
FIRST C HU RC H O F C H RI ST, S C IE N TI STARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
A : \ : \ n l J : ' o ( C I ' ; ~A
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEBY
PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. B.010' POR'I'LA:'o(II. OIU:, ;0, ,"
~ n : : \ I I : J o ; nOF ' J ' IH; BOARD OJ" L I ' : C T U l t I ' ; ~ I I I Prw ' 1 ' J 1 1 ' ~~ I ( ) T I l J o : I :( I l I ' n C I I . '1'1110; F I R S' I ' C H U H CH 0)" ( 'HHIH1" H C I I ' ; : ' o ( ' J ' I ~ ' I "
1:-; BOHTON. : \ IAHHACH UHI';'I''J'HTO [310; D)-:I,IVI-:RI;\l ):'0(m E CHURCH EDIFICE
A'J'JlI-:NH AN D ),I:-;WOOD A V I ' ; : " ' l l J ) ~ H .A n n ~ l o n l ' ;
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1930AT EIGHT.FIFTEEN O'CLOCK
(DA Y1, !l1HT ~ A \ ' ) N ( :1'1:\110;)Th e Public Is Cordially lnyited~ ~
B'Hlks adderl to the NarberthL i hr a ry d u ri n g the month of ~ Iay:
Non-Fiction. I"I{ihallli 011 i\ly Rein," hy :'\allcy
Byrd Turl ler ; . "Book llf the Ancient ICreeks." hy \)orot hy ~ Iil1s: "l.anlls e ap i ng t he l I om e ( ; ro u nd s ." hy L. \\,.1Hallisey; ". lump. Tales of the Catcrpil1ar Cluh." hy Don (;lassl11an:'"Ill'!'r!'s (;reat Advcllture," hv F. T I~ 1 ( l k ' r ;"(;rcen I 'as turd." h)' } ' I a r ~Conllel1v: .. ( ; ra ll de ur a nd ~ Iiserv ofVictory:" hy (;eorges C1elllenccau;"1\ t on el ll en t a nd t he Social ('rnccss."hy Shailer ~ I a t h e w s :"Thc Invincihle.IlW." hy I-I arfonl l'owcl1. .I1'.;"I'"cnls." by John ~ l a s e f i c 1 d :"COIllplett ( 'oetical \Vorks of Sir \ \ 'a l terSCllll." "Canterhury Tales," translatedinto 1lI0dcrn Engltsh v cr se , h y F. E.IlIill; "Plays for (;raduation Days." hY
j. I'. Sanford; "Nohle Experilllent,"hy I rving Fisher : "T o the South Seas,"hy (;ifi"rd I'inchot; "TheiSIll anrl the I'~ I o r l l ' r n\Vorld." 1)\' \V. ~ 1 . Horton;"Color I ' la nn i ng o f th e Carden." hy ITinley, H\1Inphreys and I r ving; "F ive !!\'atillns. Vcrsc." hy Rudyard Kipling.
Fiction. I.. ~ Ioily ~ Ioonshine," h y ( ;er tr u< !e
K n" l' cI ,; " Ha pp y Landings." hy F.I11. \ .l 'a ; " Sh ip o i T ru th ." hy L. v.1Cnopl'r; "\ \ 'ay 1Iollll'," hy H. II. RiCh-Iardson: "Ihstanrll'r." 1)\' ~ I a x i l l l(;orki; "l.aughing Boy," hy 'O l ive r LaFarge: "Bclm'l 'd COlll ll lunity." hy 'Zephinl' I-I umphrey; "Storm at the ICros . ; roal\, \," hy Tristram Tupper. 11
Mystery and Detective Stories. I"I)oorstl 'p ~ I u n ! l ' r s , "hy Carolyn I
\Vells: "\)eath Traps." hy K. L'. Stra- .han: " ~ l a r k l ' ( 1'Cancelkd ... hy N. S.IILincoln; "Fourth King," hy l\ . S.IKeder; " ~ Ian of a If unlln 'l l Faces," I:hy (iaston l.l'rllUX; "Scarah ~ l u n l e rICase:' hy S. S. Van Dine. II'
A m ac hi ue has b ee n d ev is er l t o t es tthl' tl'lll1l'I'Ill'SS oi l11l'ats. B ut t h, ' old Fo r thl' fifth time in four \'l'ars a IImolars arc acclII'atl.' enough f or u s. Xiagara Falls w um an h as p ut her jaw
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'" '" '" ou t of j oi nt hy yaw ning. Can it hl' i:. The largest talkie theatre in England I hat he r husband tel1s hl.'r the saml'IS to hl.' erectl'd at T oot ing . S ounds old storit' s over and Ol'er again onn'asonahll'. \,\1r\lO 'eI s~ " " " " ' ~ ~ # 4 ' . " ........ I \ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Five Main Liue boys arc listedamong the forty-two cadets graduatedf rom t he Valley Forge ~ I i l i t a r yAcademy, \Vaynl', o n \ Ved ne s da y.
They arc: Ll'wis Hogg, Villanova;
A lh er t I In nt , \ Va yn c: F re d F. Patten,:--1arherth: Holnlt's Troutman, Merion,an d AI"xandl'r Hodgens, BaIa.
On e of the b oy s, Fred I'attl.'n, gradnated with t he h ig hl 's t h on or s of theschool. wi nni ug n ot o nl y th e Valll'YForge ~ I ilitary Academy Scholarshiphut the ~ l o d e r uLanguage award, Litl'rary . '\ward, Science :\ ward, scholarship mldal a nd ( ;o ld Star for high academic elTort. P at te n h ad a n a ca de mi ca\l'ragl.' of ninety-four.
He was Cadet Captain of C Company, I ' resid,'nt of the first class, Vicl.'I 'r es id l' nt of ti ll' O ft ic l' rs ' C lu b, a l etter man in hoth foothall and bashthall,a memher of the first class orchest raand a m emh er o f veslt')' committee.\-I e is the son of },I r. and },f rs. FredC. Patten, of 126 \V oodsirle AVl'uue,
Narherth.Patteu is well known a l on g t h e }'lainl .i ne h av in g beeu solo vio lini st withtIl t' ?\Iain Liul ' Orchestra sine
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THE- nEWEST In FaSHion aTanniVERSaRY SalE. PRICE.S
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> > > > > QUITE naturally one finds hereonly that merchandise which is fashion-favored. That's
to be expec ted in a ' new store in so critical and sophis-
ticated a section as is the Main Line. But the unexpected
part is to f ind these new fashions at Anniversary Sale
prices I Ju ne is Strawbridge & Cloth ier's "b i r thday
month" and the Main line Store for the first time participates in the Anniversary Sale which has for so many
years been an annual feature of the Philadelphia Store.
New lots are ad ded da ily and a great many of the un-
usual features which you see advertised in the daily
papers for our Philadelphia Store can also be found at
Ardmore. Come and seeus
often-you're always welcome.Note: Almost everybody on the Main Line has a
41 charge account with Strawbridge & Clothier. tHave you? If not, it can be easily arranged
STRAWBRI DGE & CLOTHIERMAIN LINE STORE > > > Montgomery Ave. at St. James Place, ARDMORE
Telephone Ardmore4000
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l \ laror \ \' al ke r, o f N ew Yor k, s ay shis c it y g et s its b ad n am e frol11 its,isitors. It also gets considerable ofits money from t h e s a me source.
'Way b e hi nd w it h
y o u r c o r r e s p o n dence? Try telephonin g i n s ~ e a d!Voice:visits with your outof-town friends ar emuch Inore cheery.
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IA n E ng li sh c le rg ym an i n fo r ll ls u s
that there is g oi ng t o he wa r betweenthc sexes. Grcat heavcns! \\'e didn'tknow that the prescn t one was lWeI'.
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Croquet Se t sTennis Balls, RaclluetsBeach Bal l s -Al l sizes of
rubber ballsBasebal ls , bats , ma s k s,
glovesBicycles, Scooter Bikes,
Velocipedes, E x p re s sWagons
Beach Chairs a nd R es ts
23 0 H a v er fo r d Av en u e
Phone: N A R B E RT H 4177
this summer will be morecomplete if you buy, hereal1d now, some of the following:
NARBERTHHARDWARE CO.
T h e O l de r l StoreII I Ndrberlh
Supcrvisor o f C en su s, Twcnty-secondDistr ic t , l ' cnnsylvania .Editor's Note-The above cotrcction
is p er fe ct ly in order. The l igures [ort he S ec on d district w er e p ub li sh cd inthe i ssue of ~ I a ylJ and we can't figure(lut yet why we said they were thelast to CO\1le iu.
Davis '
- s a i l boats an d canoes, an d buckets, moulds, shovels, e t c .Yo u c an g et t he m a t m od er at e prices, from a l a rge as sor tment, at
OUR TOWN
is a fine tim e to have th oserepairs made around yourhouse. Wh y not le t us do th ework? Call o r w ri te for anestimate.
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P h on e: N ar b er th 2602
CICOIICI"-D}' able, an d White's is th e rich- Ie st , m os t del ic ious ice creamin this w ho le se et io n. T ry itand Eel' . " Fourteen flavors.
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"a d 11('0 o f A da m' s I r a c 1 ~slars Ilot Ipany be permitted to operate the pro-bC,'1I ab.H'1I1 f ro m I "e I'ar/.". 1 'l ri s i s posed r ou te . A pp li ca ti on f or the fran-
B y T om my Macklin I" e secolld lilllc I"is scasoll tlral chise a lso was ma de hy Vincent Mar-Lower Merion High SchJol finished Norrislow/I I ~ a scOllie. Ollt a " c ( / ( ~ ,of : iand, Narberth., .
. . Ihe /Ilarooll III t i, e I II !I I II cc ls . J "e I John S Uler -\rchnore' Rev D'lI1ielthe year s athletIc program thIs week WIth lallcr IW1l'e1'CI" {('UI' 100 r/rOIlI! fo r C . I . ( ' r " t \ \ , . I't [' UI . . 'I ' . 1 ' " 1 , ' 1 ' . " , ' , ' , I 001101 Ian, J an . rig I , 0 ver-t Irlee n1olJor C[I'IUIIPllonls111115.111 It Ie ISU )- Ihelll ul l III1",' ""UIIII'IIII1SI"I's, 1('/r'C1Ibruuk-Hills-in-1\1erioll Civic A s s u c i , ~ -ur Ian area sa e y s 1e vel m t 1e II ate is I",' bit! lrack C1'elll of I" c " w r. I t' I J ' S f . " I [glass cabinet. That [act, however, is ol1ly . * * * ' , 101!, am a n ~ e s .. r .11 e appe, lIe l . . or!art of the s to r. The Maroon a n d , . vanous. : l s s o c l a t l L ~ l I s, ~ n dCO!l1mullltle.s. .- - - - - - - - - - - - -\Vhite a lso have ~ h r e eother challl liOI1- Pen II C h a r ~ ( ' rt < ~ o kthe Inter-Academlc ~ Ir. 1aylor sllld hIS e l l g m e e r ~":111 tships [or the season in the i l l l P o ~ t a n tl e a g u ~challlplonshlps last week by a ~ o o dC I ~ I I I I , l h ~ t ea t r af h c s t ud y ~ I [~ h edIstrict Y O U R F U Nsuhjects. Coach ' AnlJerson 's basketbal l lIIargm. Haver[ord School , ~ h a m p l o l 1 s\\'lth!1I ,1 [ell' day s a nd m l ! l c a t e l ~thatteam you rememher, ~ ' o nthe District II [or t l ~ epas t two yl'ars, saw their c h a n c I ~ sapphca,tllln [ ~ ) r the francll1se Will he
chan;pionship ami the Eastern Regional, f',llle I!It h ~
first event of t he day, . when made IlIImelhately.championship ill the ides of ~ l a r c h .:\1- iCaptam BIll Watt pulled a tendon m the - - - - - - -hert Adam's track team also won the hUlldrel! ~ a n ldash heats . Watt was W St d C t dDistrict I championships th is spr ing to It)lacI'.dlllll hve[ eventls for Itlhe Idlay ,and had i '1' 1 I' I ~ a[nO ' l ~ r r e cccomplete an e\' l'n hal f dolen flags for the .0, \":It 1 ~ra \ ~ ,~ ( ) J l l ,t lel,l1 a :. -,e ,IS ;III,ex-, u t 1e ',I I ~ u r0 ur.. 011'11:Meriollites to hoist to the top of the cept.lolhtl t r ~ c kllMIl: . I I I ~ II ~, 1 ~ S U . I I I )good 1 ~ 1your Issue ~ l f I'mlay, ~ I a yJO, Iathletic fhigpole, [ ~ ~ ~ I tt\\ enty pOlllts .1 meet. I lIutlce the followlllg statelllent:
* * * . . ' * * * I "The last figures to he received wereIII /laul 'all flrl' .11a 11 '011 dill //111 do .-llId,1' .I{cCl'lIddl'lI 1001,' III' 1"1' hlll:- I those for the secolld district which
so 1[ 'ell. Coac h Iflarrl ' lI Coclilill 's t l l ' I I Oil IllS hroad s l ro l l /de rs a ll d t ll d Inulllhered 2091."ho,1's I'la,1'l'd Ilood ba ll , alld s"ollld Iile "I ' sf h I' I 'o ul el f (I (' I ll S school. l/ e This statement is incorrect. Th e re-"/11'1' ,( 'Oil II/Ore ,1/011/1.1, Iml I 'arl of 1 ( ' ( ~ SIlIlllr ~ ( ' o r c r(If 11r(', IIICr/ WI til turns for the second district cal lle inIlrcir sad ,rlor}' lit'S ill I" c fOCI Ihal IIr,rleclI 1'0111/.1. II IIIr II 01/ 10 Icad, prolllptly and wcre returned Quite aCal'laill I l el l l' . \' G a ll c w a s a li t of .11','- I Im'cr ford 'ollid f>ro/labl.\' ' /(/1'c I'C- IOIlg- t im e a go, in [act. h ef or e ~ l a vI.('/'1/1 ! l a l l ~ c s1 (' i/ h a .brokcII f i l lwr. 01111 I'ea/ed. I Th e First ward was not received,\01111,1/ hll//llcil II .\'1111. secol ld I 'ase- * * * until Sunday night , : tlay 25, and for11/(/11 cxlraordillar,1'. COllld 1101 I u ~ ' c T he S un th er n Colleges have callcd a Ithat reasoll nei ther the F ir st w ar d nor1'01'1 ill Ilrc filial fOllr I!UIIICS bc(allsc h a l ~until Sep temhe r, and th e local col- t he t ot al p op ul at io ll of Narherth could
>of a "roli ,'11 Ih, ( // , l, . leg-Iates a rc hack home [rom the hot and he announced until ~ l o n d a v ,Mal' 26.* * * slll1ny s out hl an d. T he g ru up frolll the\ :tl0;O\RUE H. ANDERS,
There is no dou bt hnt tha t t he ball L' ni\'l'rs ity of Al ah ama hlew ill last weck! :- ..;. ....team would have heen higher than fourth and now till' hoys from Duke University -in the percentage tahles if till'se two fiery an ' hOll1e for the hol idays . J immy Faulk, J A M E S J . KELLEHER _plavers could have becn a\'ailahle [01' all Ihal ill iller, Doug. F le mm in g and till' Contractor a" d Builder of the games, others arc here in time to sl'e the finalhall game o[ the season hetween the Cement Work A Specialty ==
J I * * * !lIaroo!l" alld Haverford High. 5362 Arlington St., Phila" Pa. =
Oel' A (Cailall , 0111' l i l l /( ' ( 'al(h, 'r I PHONE .. GREENWOOD 4788 -_=fo r tlic Lml 'cr il lcrillll busr! 'all sqllad. Gdrdellillg Toolr, Etc.t ' ; ~ i 1 ~ ; ~ ; ~ : ; I . \ ~ 1: : ~ ; : : ; : S I ~ ; ; i . / . ~ I ' : . ; : ~ I J . 1 ' C I : / ~ ~ ; :P. R. T. Surrenders Over- !'lqlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllre;.__ __ - - __ - .jillishes 1"1' se
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HOWARD C. FRITSCH lJustice of the Peace l
REAL ESTATE ~Fi re Insu rance -Bes t CompaniesPhone 4049W 2U Havertord Ayo.
and fishermen. Th e B ro ad he ad , t hePa rad is e and many o the r t rou t streamsare c lo se by. F ol lo wi ng t he L ac kawanna trail, m ar ke d as n at io na l r ou te611, th e tour leads northward throughTannersvi l le , Scotrun an d Swiftwaterto :Mt. Pocono. From this celitralpoint another attractive side trip leadse as t o v er State route 615 t o P ar ad is eValley. \Vestward State route 115winds through Pocono SUlllmit, Stil l
waters, Naomi Piner to Pocon o Lakeand Blakeslee.
M t. P oc on o, ri si ng 1769 feet a ho vcsea level, is the h ighes t po in t in thissection. Th e air is conseqnently )lurc,dry an d invigorating an d no other region surpasses this section for charmof scenery. In May the tree-clad hillsare al so c ov cr ed w it h spring flowerst ha t ad ds m uch to i ts al tra ct hcn es s .
y o u r p o e h e t lat-er1 f t
NEWTON~ " C O A L
18 b-" ' D -gou,. I n
Lackawanna trail, marked as nationalroute 611, th c travclers proceedthrough rolling f ar ml an d t o K in tn cr sville and Easton.
As t he m ain h ighway th rough Bango r an d the Delaware 'Vater Gap toStroudsburg is c lo se d b ec au se o f r oa dr ep ai rs , t he c lu b s ug ge st s t ha t t he at
tractivc route t h rough Wind Gap, Saylorshurg and Bartonsville be fol lowedto ?lIt. Pocono. Mounta in s and lakesan d innumerahle streams are on theed ge o f the town. Th e ear l y h i st o ryof thi s del ight fu l scction of MonroeC ou nt y, t hr ou gh which the Lackawanna trail passes, teems with Icgcndsof the redmen. Beiore t he c om in g o fwhi t e set t le rs in 1725, the Poco nosw er e t he scene of tribal c o u n c i l ~ .TheIndians c al le d t he sect ion "Minisink."I t w as t hr ou gh Monroe C ou nt y t ha tt er ri fied surv ivors of the dreadful
IVyoming massacre made their way
and it was o ve r t he se s am e trails that IGeneral Sullivan marched his armyto avengc the slaughter of thc whites.
N or th wa rd t hr ou gh A na lo mi nk adelightful side t ri p c an he mad e to areg-ion that is a paradise for hunters ....-. .__..__. .__. __ ' ' ' - ' ' '
Ge t Newton Coal in your bi n now, whileprices ar e lowest, while delivery is mostconvenient.
Newton gives th e benefit of every presentsaving-plus the cleanest coal m i n e dplus famous Newton service free of charge.Prices will advance l a t e r - o r d e r yourNeWton Coal NOW. Deferred paymentswithout interest i f yo u wish.
OU R TOWN
d o l l a r s
NOWmeaDS
Journey to Poconos, One of Pennsyl..,ania's Most .Beautiful Scenic Regions, Mapped by Auto Club
B"erl l . . ,Aere , . PAI I . de . "A ' a a .. d m o a t ~ ~ b. . r ba . P I. on e: Tr in l t l l 26 : ' 6
NewtoD o a lRad io FOPulDWedl l e8da y 89 t o 1 8 P. IU .St,a.loD W I P
One of Pennsylvania 's most allurings ce ni c re gi on s, e sp ec ia ll y in springt im e, is t h e P oco nos .
To this t re as ur e t ro ve o f e nc ha ntment for the natnre lover the Keystone A ut om ob il e C lu b h as m ap pe d ajourney that will prove a 1lI0st delightful outing either for a Sunday drive ora week-end tour.
"Lovely vistas open in evcry direct io n f ro nt th e top of Mt. P oc on o a ndin springtime th e p in ec la d hil ls ide sf or m a n a tt rac ti ve p ic tu re ," s ay s J oseph :M urphy, m an ag er o f t he A rd mo rcbranch of th e club.
"Mountain laurel, r h odo de ndr on andother gaily-tinted wi ld f lo we rs makethis s ec ti on a thing of h ea ut y l on g t obe remembered by th e t ou ri st . S pl endid fishing a nd h un ti ng a re found herean d this p op ul ar s um me r vacationhaunt has developed into an all-theyear-round resort."
From Ardmore the tour leads norththrough Bridgeport, w hc re t he Schuylkill Hiver is crossed t o N or ri st ow n.N at io na l r ou te 122 is used throughC en tr e S qu ar e a nd M on tg om er yv il let o D oy les town . Turning left i nto the
WHAT WOULDIT MEAN TOY O U
To Have GuaranteedProtection/rom MothDamage/or 3 Years?
In lu red an d guaran teed! Abinding, invulnerable contractfo r t he p rot ect ion of your val.uablerugs, drapes, furs or cloth.in g from th e ravages of moths.
On e single t r ea tment withK O NAT E m ak es a ny a rt ic leimmune to m ot h damage forat least three year8. We g ua rantee t h is in writing andUoyd'sCasual ty Company insuresevery Konated article.Konating is th e scientific Dlothproofing process develol)edafter years oC r e se a r ch a n dcountlc8s l abo rato ry t e sl8 atMellon Institute of IndustrialResearch, University of Pitts.
b ur gh . We ar e th e exclnsivePhiladelphia serviceagents forthi8 great discovery. Ou r oper- .ators will Konate your valuables iu your o wn h om e, orDlove them to on r modernwarehousell fo r t reatmenLTh e process i8 quick allli clean;harmle81l t o t ex tu re , finish orcolor; i n ex pe ns iv e a nd s ta in less. It penetrates to tb e endso f tb e n a p a n d t h e center oCtheweave - making any m a te r ia ltreated impervious t o D lo thdamage f or a t least three years.Details an d I)rices on Konlltingor an y o f our other 8ervi(,essuch a8 storing, packing, shillping or m o vi n g g l ad l y fnrnished withou t obligat ion.J U l ~ tcall Everg reen 1200 or
Michigan 9100
.If June Graduate
:;TORAGE WAHEIIOUSE COMPANY4 0 J 5 WoInu' S'reel
3 939 C"rman,olDn AN.PIlILADEI.PIlIA, PA.
June 6,1930
AT L A S
Miss Hope Burlingame, daughterof Mr. an d Mrs. E vere tt E. Burlingame, of Bryn M aw r Av en ue ,
B ry n M aw r, w ho g ra du at ed f ro m
t he Ho lt on A rm s School, Washington, D. C., on Monday, June 2.
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a p p r o v a l '
material- including both parts an dlabor.-.that ma y provedefective, withi n t he t e rms of th e standard warranty.- t h a t this replacement will be carriedou t by an y Chevrolet dealer in th eUnited S t a t e s - r e ~ a r d l e s sof where th eowner ma y have traveled d u r i n ~th e
o warranty period.B a c k i n ~this policy is on e of th e l a r ~ e s tservice organizations in th e automotivei n d u s t r y - c o n s i s t i n ~of over 10,000
authorized Chevrolet dealer service
s t a t i ons in th eU n i t e d S t a t e salone. Come in !Learnall th e otherreasons why it 'swise to choose aChevrolet Six!
208 BALA AV EN U E, B A L A- C Y NW Y D
ROADSTER'
4 9 5OR PHAETON
Th e Gooeh Of' Coupc '5&5 Th e C ' u . S.dMa '665Th . Sporl ROiIMI.r '555 Th e S.dMa. " '675
Th e S I N d . ' Seda". $715T h e S p or l eou". . . '&55 ( ' trire whee' '" , ,""rd)Truelu: U , h t Delivery Cluuri" IJ6!J; SedMaIHUvery, 1595; I ~ To" Chturi . , IUO; I ~ Ton ChlUri.wltll Ceb, 1615;- ROIItUter D.U .....y (Nell-up boJl
Jltr,,). 1440.
ALL PRICES P. O . B . PAC TO RY, F LI NT, MICH.
OUR TOWN 0
notiODW'ide
~ D E V R O L E T ~ S
IT 'S W IS E TO ( ;UOOSE A SIX
New Serviee Pol ieyW ' I D S
~ D E V o R , ~ O,L, E T S I XKIRSCH, CHEVROLET co.
- f o r free inspection an d adjust
ment a t th e 500- 0 mile mark, an dfree inspec t ionseve&y 1000 milesthereafter.
On January 1s t of this year, th e Chev- .rolet M ot or C om pa ny announced anew service policy-the most liberal 0ever offered-in connection with arlow- o "priced automobile.Immediately it was ~ e e t e dwithenthusiasm by Chevrolet buyers everywhere o-because it s m a ny u n us u al featuresmater ia lly add to th e economy an dl a s t i n ~satisfaction of Chevrolet ownership. Briefly, it provides-
- f o r free replaceP l e n t o f a n y '
Dangers of Flying Kites Made With Wire or NearElectric Poles Stressed by Utility Company
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Seek 'Walks ForLancaster Avenue
tric lines, to use n ei th er w ir e s tr in gsn or a ny other metal in the constructionor operation of the kite, to be surealso that the string is kept dry alld t o
K it e f ly in g t im e h as a rr iv ed , can be large ly overcome hy co-o)wra- refrain from any effort to rescue kite,;6. ' S caught in aerial lines by climbing poles,Extend tThruTra c treets; Realizing that thousands of boys in tion an d supervision of schools an I kite flying will be as safe ao; it can
d W d Philadelphia a nd t he s ub ur ba n llstrict5 parents. The f ir st is the flying of kites possibly be made.Con emn ee .grown arc engaged, at thl's tl'me of year, 1'n I " Inear e ectnc WIres, t le s ec on d t he u se "W e a ls o d ir e ct y ou r a tt e nt io n to theL t
Ith e popula r Be n F ranklin s por t, t he f ' . 1 . tl . . th f 11 ' t t" f' tl H do s. P hi la de lp hi a E le c tr i c C o mp an y h as is- 0 Wire, elt ler II I l e s tr ll lgs or II I e 0 owmg
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wood Avenue, will graduate from Have rf or d C ol le ge tomorrow. Mr . Egmore, Jr . wa s the business managerof th e Haverford News and a member of t he Ins trumen tal Club an d alsoa member of th e Cap an d B el ls S ociety.
Mr. Frank Bovle and Mr. RobertBoyle an d 1\1 r. ar id Mrs. M. Burnside.all of Wilkes-Barre. l' a .. will be theguests of Mr . an d 1\1 rs. F. A. Egmorethis week-end.
Mrs. Marshall R. Ford. of NorthAdams. !IIass., ha s returned to herhome after a several w ee ks ' v is it w it hhe r son- in -l aw and daugh te r, !IIr. an dMrs. H. C. Fenno, of Essex Avenue.
1\1 r. an d Mrs. H ug'h S pe e d, o f C h es tn ut Av en ue , spent several days in Atlantic C it y t hi s week.
Mrs . Newl in \\Tismer. o f E ss ex AVl'nul', spent several days in Trenton,N. J., this week.
S W I M
CHARLES B. WAFERNarberth 3651R,
In Fi l tered Water, Heated to a Uniform Temperature Spuial Summer ORcr
T h l ' ( ' l ' I1\Olltl1:--' U : H ~of s,,-inuninJ,:; })ool an d :- ;hower hat.hs, i l l l ' l u l l i n g1lIl'111hel:...:hip fo r a " , h o l t - ~ t . ' a l a nd S ix V"'Ce ~ ' \ ' i n l 1 n i n g 'Ll'HHOIiH.
ME N $5.00 WOMEN $4.00BOYS 3.40 GIRLS 2.80
, . Hillg ']e A d l n h n ; j ( ) J 1 - ~ l e l l 1 h e r ~ .2 5 r ; ( i u e s t , aOe
MAIN LINE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION116 WEST LANCASTER AVENUE. ARDMORE
P h on e: A RD MO RE 833Lower MCJio" High Schoo l T tl ln is Court s Ope" to Public
Under Y. M. C. A. Supervision, Beginning lllne 14
SEASHORE HAULINGPart Loads-Trunks, $1.25 per hd. lbs.
anywhere along the shoreH a l f ~ l o a dwanted July 3d to Asbury Park
Phone
D1'i'iJT&/MiIMiIi7\'ilmilmilmiIMiII@Ilmili'&lfdil@IMiIWll1ftlfl\ili?\1lJ&lmiIWIl1\ilfill
IQJll'\AIMIMIMIMIMlMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMIMII.\
,M iss Kitty Trude ll Green , daughterof Mr . an d Mrs. "V. Russell G re en , o f\Voodbiue Avenue, was a guest at thes w im m in g p a rt y w hi c h l \I rs . ]. Howarcl P ew, o f Ardmore, g av e o n \\T ednesda y in honor of h er d a ug ht e r. MissF ra nc es P ew. Th e g ue sts w ere themembers o f t he s ch oo l se t.
Mrs. N-elson C. Rowley, of Chestnut Avelfu!,\,',,,'as th e h os te ss to he rbridge' ':c1ub io n Wednesday.
Mr . a r i , ~ ,MIs. L, P. Jones, of Tremont, Pa:;., visited, 1\1 r. an d 1\1 rs. (;eorge1\1. Dando,' of Anthwxn Road, over1\1 e mo ri al D aj , 'week-end'.
1\lrs. James F. Murphy. of Overbrook, a nn ou uc es t he e ng ag el ll en t ofher, d a u g h t l ~ r ,!IIiss Marie Beatrice!IImphy., an d Mr. John V. C ar ey , o fNarherth. Th e wedding will take placein (he fall. .
1\1 r. F r el kr i ck : \. Eglllore. J r" sonof 1\f r. an d Mrs. f. A. Eg1l10re, Elm-
The Fireside
OUR TOWN
In Honor SocietyDue to an error in last week' s i s sue
of "Our Town" the nal11e 01 JonathanRandolph Ke im, o f 202 Dudley Avenue, wa s omitted frolll th e lis't ofnlcl1lhers of the senior c1
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J. J. WHITESIDEFi"c Frllits. Grocerics, Mcats
:::cr II ,u"t"rfurd .\ '" .. I IU ' "
CE _
ROBERT J. NASH
NARBERTH NATIONALBANK
M cmber Fcderal RcsCTvc Systcm
WHITE'S SWEET SHOPIcc Cream, Candy, Nllts, Pastry
: : lf t I In \ - , ' r fo rd .\ 'P. ~ n r b .UNt:-.
PATRICIA ELIZABETHSHOP
Women's and C h i l d ~ n ' sApparcl1:'::' ~ . : \ '"nrht ' rfh ;\,'("'. ~ n r h .::RUR
Rcal Estatc.\ I th , ' ~ 1 " t 1.. n : \ ' l Irh. ,11I011
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MERION TITLE BeTRUST CO.
WALTER P. MIESENCarpmter, Bllilder
11141 ~ . : \ ' " rb .. rt h .\ .... '" ' ..
PlastCling, Jobbing, StllCCO Rcpairs.-hont"'. :Surb t ' r th :11::1
J. A. MILLERRoofing, S h u t Mctal Work
I II I.. r .. ~ t . \ , . . . . :\'lIrl>, ::11::0
NARBERTHHARDWARE CO.
Watch Ollr Windows!:::10 1f1l1, . , r t , ;rd An . :\'lIrl>. 4 1 . 1
Ih""tt:rfurd l ind S n r b t- r th . \ \'("'111","1141'10.", .. , :\'nrl> .. rt h : l t l l l ~
To the Class of1930
Please bear this in mind: Your
home town business folk are
here to serve you an d to fill your
needs, all-the-year-round.
OUR TOWN
: \" l trh. : : n o ~
COOK BROTHERS
Tailors. Clcaners, Dycrs
GEORGE M. DANbo
DAVIS'Candy, Cigars. Gcnaal Mdse.
Oldcst Storc i/l Narberth
TH E FLOWER SHOP
ADELIZZI BROTHERS
Lower Merion High School, an d Narberth graduates fromother schools an d colleges:
It is ou r privilege to e xt en d t o a group of new graduates ou r sincere welcome to th e life of greater opportunitywhich lies beyond th e doors of school life.
May your receipt o f you r d ip loma mark the beg inningof a long and continued success!
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Mrs. Norman Jefferies:::ca "", .. r f o r t l J \ \ . . . . N'nrJ,. 2 ~ U
Credit and SCTvice GrocerW: i F .. r " " t .\ ..... :\ 'nrh. :lDSII,IlS11
Plumbing, Hcating, Roofing11I.\ I ' : ~ " " ",\ ..... ~ R I ' ' ' .111111
being, because they serve you no t only as business houses,10 ~
but as neighbors an d friends.
borough 's business folk are very much interes ted in your well
- m a y the summer bring you enjoyment and relaxation. Th e
Andto
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Totals*Battcd forNarherthHilldale
Curwin. rf.Heckle, ef.Humphreys. 3h.Bahh. If.Ruhincall 2h.:-1 artin. 1h.Kearll l' \ '. ss.YDung: C .(;rahanl, 1'.Durhin. p.I 'owl 'i l. s s.:-'lcEntce. lb.*'1'hol11as ...
ZEHRINGER'S BARGAINSCAL. PRIVET-2c H ~ : l C ; I ' : I "IS" In :!4" h l ~ h ,:!II rnr $1, lOO fnr $2
MIXED DAHLIAS 1.. ::;1II1MIXED GLADS. I , ~ ~ H I ' H I
JAP. BAnBERRYlS" III :!-!" III1"hy 1'111111". $1;-lIHIOrclt'r ~ o " ' _ l t l u n t l n "Tln:u"l
ZEHRINGER GARDENS~ _ ! . I I ~ o rAv .... Il r ..x..1 11111. I' ...
CON'I 'INUI'JD F RO M P AG E 1
allack with the hickory an d scured in11lIinhers of three in a ll l lust e vc ry s ession of the gallic.
(;ardner's e ffec ti veness o n the hillw as d is ti nc tl y d i s p l a y ( ~ dto the fansin that he cansed f ou r l uc al players Ito surrender o n s tr ik es , w al ke d only Ione lIIan. and p it ched with such speed 'Iali
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D. & H. LdCkdWI1,IIII1 l1/ldLehigh Vl1l1ey ANTHRACITE
O LD SOL g-ets a g-oodlaug-h every Summer.He says : "TIIl'Sl' folks wh oar e in SUdl 11 SWl'at now an drunning- a ro un d a nd blowingtheir m on l' y t ry in g- to gl'tcoo) (lug-hI to b e b uy in g- theirWinter c oa l w hi ll ' th e Ill"iCl'is down."
FOR P l u m b i ~ gCALL&: Heatmg
ROBERT COMPTON
Going AwaySummer?
821
YouThis
.... 30 3
There are details concerning
your property which we will be g la dto handle fo r you.
Let ou r Real Estate Departmentbe of service to yo u in th e matterof renting your house or apartment,managing your property, or collect.i ng y ou r rents while y ou a re away.
Are
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BANKING INSTITUTION
TH E MERION TITLE&; TRUST COMPANY
ARDMORENARBERTH BALA-CYNWYD
Totals
OUkTOWN
Campaign Nears En dA l ar ge e n ro ll m en t to date is re
ported hy th e :Main Line COl1llllllnitvC o nc e rt A s so c ia t io n . Th e campaigilhas been kept open until Saturdayn ig h t a n d m e mb e rs h ip llIav still be o btained by. visiting tl!e c ~ ~ ~ l P a i g l 1.he.ad-IQuarters m th e Menon ) .tIe Hul1dlllg,Room 3, or by telepholling Ardmore4037. I
Summer Cottages ---"SKINNERS E DD Y, PA.
Situations Wanted1 ' A ~ l J 1 J Ygoing ; a w ay wi:-.hes to l)aee
( ' hauffeur \ \ ' ho is ' ... i l l i n g to flo g a r -d e n i n g o r uuts ide \Vorl.::. P h o n e A r d -more 1917. (omb6-6)BOOK K I'; 1';PEn, ~ t e n o g r a p h t ' r ,general --- -
ollke "'01'1r. 1'1"aHet t le l )hOIH ' CYl lw,yd ::1)36. (0 Inh t i -6 )
\ \ " H I ' I ' I ' ~refriA"t-:.rator in IH"rff('t ( ' ond i -tion; 75-11.. ( a p a e i t ~ .106 Dudley
A 't. ~ a r l J .4134.
A t the mee ting of t h e l i br a ir i an s ofIh e l 'hifadeiphia D is tr ic t h el d at th ejenkintown L ib ra ry , o n M ay 21, 1930,~ 1iss ~ I a r yB. C hu rc h w as e le ct ed dist r ic t chairman for th e c om in g year.Though on e of the younger librariesill th e district, th e Narberth Comm un it y L ib ra ry h as wo n a considerabledegree o f r es pe ct f or i ts e lf . Evident lvit's l ib ra ri an h as d on e t he same. . ,
F e w t a xp a ye r s kn ow o f t he w or k oft he S ta te l ibrary, espccia l ly t ha t o f th eex t ens i on depar tmen t , in h el pi ng t heg-ro\\'th of library service through advice a n d e n co u ra g em e nt to small lihraries. O ne o f its most useful activities consists in t he f os te ri ng o f t he dist r ic t meetings, where librarians wh oei ther cannot attend State or nationalconventions, or do no t find th c discussions at s uc h larger gatherings helpful,lIlay g et t og e th e r at r e gu l ar i n te r va l sto consider their o\\'n p e cu li a r p ro blellls. Th e P h il a de l ph i a d i st r ic t inc lu de s C he st er , D el aw ar e, M ontgom(Ory a nd P hi la de lp hi a counties. Th eNarberth l ih ra ry m ak es a practice ofsending both its l ib ra ri an s t o everynH"eting._
Narberth LibrarianElected District Chairman
Wan te d t o BuyellA I. I'ang'p, g'ood halter, rig'ht -hand
o \ { ' I I . H('a!- 'onahlp. Bo x 1 (ia, N a r h .
A ' H ' l ' J I ~ Han d 1l1HriJ.!,uld plan t s , 2:'e a doz.;\\ r ~ . \V . II . Y"",eli, :\l;LET, x. ,I.-;>;Ieely furn.
li-r'uOlll eothq.;t'" fu r hal. JUJU', .Julyan d ~ p ) l l . ( i a ~ ,elt"etrif ' i ly an d al l ( ' o l l\ ' t ~ l I i ( ' I l f ' t ' ~ ;Ul- 'P (, f h u a t ; r e a s o l l a h ) t . ~ .:\11"x. T . 1. l\:i!'){, ~ a g a n l O r ( " ,Bo x 115,1 ' ' ' \ I ' n ~ ( ' n dInlet, ;>;. . 1. (0I1lu6-20)ATI.ANTIC CITY at I.ongport, com-
f o rt a hl e c o tt a ge , douule garage, 300ft. from heach. 65x30 ft. porches. Open,iew. Well equipped. .Iune to Sept.or part time. A. W. \ Vh it ne y, L on gl1Ort, N. J. (omb6-6)BUNGALOWS, col lage s and apart-
ments fo r th e season of 1930. Corwi n P. VanHant , 16th an d Ne w JerseyAve., North Wildwood, N. J. (01111>6-27)
Garages For Rimt[ 'H r ,' ATE g a ra g e, $S pt'r monlh, 100
CI"'Hlnul Ave., Narherth. Phon .. XUI'.: : l i : l ~ - W . (6-13)
INarberth Juniors I I'Trounce West Park H. B. WALL' T h e N a rb e rt h J un io rs d e fe a te d \ N e st Pillmbing Heating
Park last . Thursday night to t he t un c 100 FOREST AVENUE,o f 6-3. Powell ' s outstanding fielding Phone: Narberch 3652MI a nd h it ti ng thrillerl th e large gather-iing. B oh O dio rn e, t ak in g the l I IO\l lH! ;. , - -I for th e first tillle this season for theIJ u ni o rs , c h uc k ed first-class ball, hold-l
i ng t he v is it or s t o e ig ht w el l- sc at te re dhits. Th e f ie ld in g o f C ha r le s H e ck e l,
Ith e newly -el ec ted cap t ain of th e nine,
,a lso he lped to spell d ef ea t fo r \\ ' es t 109 Forest Avenue
!Park. I ~
Tuesday nigh t, J un e 10, th e J uniors ;; . . . ==-;:::;;p:;. . . ;;;a.r;;b:;;e_r:;::th.2_4.8..S.... . . ; ; o ; ; : : ; ; ; p : : . ~, p la y \ \ 'a c o , an old rival, at home. Hail, - - - - - - - - - - - -
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nine .. Dont . forget th e date w it h t he? : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Bnhlllcs on I hursda v, June 12. '
I L d F d I? ' \ : \RDERTH - jC?,\IORS
ost an oun ah . r. h. o. a. e.POUN D -A place to get your lawn IS t r a l ~ ' s ,2h. 2 0 I I 4 0
r.n0wer an d sa w sh arp en ed a nd r e- ~ l c K e l v v ,2h. 2 I 0 0 I 0p:lIred. Mechanically a cc ur at e. Wor k I Heckel -, h 3 0 0 0 2 0ealled f or a nd d el iv er ed . S e rv ic e Com- , I' ' . 'f .... ; () I )pan)', 5 Bala Ave., Bala . Ph one Cyn- I , u ~ ~ e s s , .I' .. ... ,J 0 ( 0W ) . " 577. (ob6-27) i B. lorcluana, d . ... 3 2 0 2 0 0
IPowell, ss. . . . . . .. .. . 4 2 3 I 4 0
At 1"0..r Sen'ice ( ia l legher, c. I (I I 5 I (InOTTLJIom 1';SHLINrmn, carpenter, ri. Torchiana, Ih.. " I () I., () ()
j o " h i l ~ g "a l t c r a t i ~ n ~ ,122 Conwar IOdiorne. p. " () I I 2 (IA \'I,. (a l l 1\Ial'h. :1145J.. (5-5) YOllllg, Ii. . " 0 I I (I 0PLOItA GEROLD-Special izing In slip Rose: If. () () 0 0 () 0
covers, d ra pe ri es , w ic k er furni ture Irepainted an d upholstered. Al l work ')'.,ta!c. -;-7--:; . ~ ) I -I -guaranteed a nd e st im at es g iv en . 344 ' - " 0 _"1 "1 0Trevor Lane , Cy nw yd. Phone Cynwyd \VE ST PARK1595-W. (omb-tf) I . ah. r. h. n. a. e.DRESSMAKING an d alterations or ),s\\,orlhy, 3 h . . . 4 0 I () 0 0
mending In your home or mine. Mrs. R ey cr . s s. 4 I I () 2 ()1\[. Redlich. P h. N ar b. 2365-W. (6-27) rirey; c. 4 I I I> 4 0PIANO tuning a nd r ep a ir in g In your O,terhd
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44B West Lancaster Ave.
ARDMORE, PA.
Hear t he se s pl en di d n ew r ec or dsan d dozens of o th er u p- to .t heminute hits at your Main LineM us ic S to re . These are just a
sample ofthe
newestthings
inou r
enormous stock.
A Z V ~ L L ! ) .
"The Main Line Music S to re"
Rol l in ' Down th e RiverMia Cara Mia (My Dear)
1,1':0 U I ' : I S ~ L \l\' un d OIlCI I .
Tw o Tunes f ro m t he "Big Pond"Leo Reisman does them in finestyle.
Song Without a NameMy Heart Belongs to th e GirlWh o B el on gs t o Somebody Else
I l l ' IJ \" '" A 1,1,10:10: u n l l OIlCI I .
Here's R ud y w ith th e realsong hi t of today. Need an ymore be said 7
Without You, Emaline
I Lust My G al F ro m M em ph isIII"UIIJo: l l ~ r l l . I ' : \ "IInll i l l S~ 1 I 1 . 1 ~ . u a ~~ 1 ; \ 1 ' ; I ' : I l S
Ragamuffin Romeo." . \ '1 ' SI I I I , I ' ; I lN ' I ' un d O U C I I .
(From tha t stupendous picture, "King o f J az z" )
Looking at You (From WarnerBros. Pictu re "Mammy")
I .I- : \ \ ' IS . I . \ ~ I I ' : S
Absence M ak es t he Heart GrowFonder .1I I ' : I l ' I I ' : ( T ~ U I I ' S' " l l i OIlCI I .
Give Yourself a Pa t un th e HackWhen th e Orj{an Played a t Twil ight.1.\ C I'; II ' " I / I ' O " S OIl( 'III ' :S 'I ' II . \
J ac k H yl to n made a hi t with"Tweet-Tweet" and here isanother in his own part icularnovel t y s tyl e .
Singing a Song to th e Sta r s1 l I ' : I S ~ L \ " SOIlCIII ' :S 'I 'U;\
Dancing With Tears in My EyesN ,\ 'I' S 1111.1'; I lW I ' l I I .d\ ' l e l ' O I l OIU'III ' :S 'I ' IL\
Sing, You Sinners ( Fr om P ar amount Picture "Honey")
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Whitman's Sampler box is rightfully noted f or i ts wide v ar ie ty ofgood candy. Well, it h as nothingon this Victor list of special re
leases. There's a r eco rd on thislist for everyone-novel ty, harm on y, me lo dy, r ed h ot j az z andthe increasingly popular martialfox trot with the military swing.
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h i ' ~ ho f f ir st , a l lowing ample time for I ~ I I < L 7Rubincan to. cOWlt, an d M ar ti n w en t I
C O N T I N U E D F R O M PA G E 1 tei third in the meantime, f ro m w hi ch I f fg-round. Parents with smal l chi ldren . base he llmde . for the disc when th e i Th e Spice 0 Li e!
I ma sk m an e xe cu te d an over-throw to Iwh o live i n t he v ic in it y of t he s ch oo l I ffthird as no h took too hif.{ a lead 0 Ia rc u rg ed to send th em to t he s ch oo l . the base.playground in preference to t he c om - 11 cKee kept the foemen silent for inlllnity. the next three inninf.{s, allowing nary '
O n Mo nd ay s, b es id es t he special a hit, while Humphreys scored in thef ou rt h on a squeeze play, p e r f o r m i n ~events, s oc ce r g a me s and trac k an d Ithe feat in a m os t r em ar ka bl e m a nn er :field activities will ho ld sw ay. I n- Th e \'eteran s i n ~ l e dinto left a nd w en t
elnded in t ra ck a nd field arc novelty I It o second on Rubincan's sacrificialraces, running high an d broad jnmp, I likk. Th e Ruhe was run. down he-shot put an d discus. Other games for Itween first an d secolHI whn he tried
t o s te al his wa y to the keystone, an dIhis summer inelude quoits , volley ball'l ,!\1artin amble'd to first. Humphreyslawn crocquct, paddle tennis, basket-! nttl ofT third :I1\(1 came dashin'g towardball an d golf. Basketball is an added I t he p en ta go n. a s I"opalek h ea ve d t hef ea tu re t hi s y ea r. There will be out- bal l t o C ur wi ll , touchinf.{ t he ru bb er
just as he tapped the ball to thedoor p os ts a nd nets, an d many lively p it ch er , w ho f um bl ed a ll OI' er th e boxg am es a re anticipated. while Curwin gained hi s way to first.
There will be tw o baseball leagues, M cK ee w as struck ou t for the secondan intermediate league, including boys timc.from 12 to 16 ye ar s, a nd a junior I Th e s co re w as ticll in t he four th a ~league w ith bo ys fro m 8 to 11 years. Fred F. Patten, son of Captain Paoli hunched three hits an d madeThe, !ntl'rmc