our town may 17, 1917

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Th e foregoing s _ eorrect, so fur as known-any additions or ehanges may be left with Post maHter Haws. N AV AL C OA ST DEFENSE m';St;nVt: IUCHARD BURNS JAMES COOK WALTJ1JR COWIN Jo'RANKLIN FOSTER IUJNNE'rH HAl\JlLTON HENRY C. HOWES LESTER JEFFERIES GEORGE McCAIG C. R. LONG JOHN MOWRER, JR. WALTER NASH P E RR Y R E DI F ER A LA N R OS E ROBERT T O W N J < ~ FRANK WINNE JrARIN); AVIATION NORMAN KRIEBEl, )IAIU2H: J1'. C. IRWIN J O S EP H L I GH T CLASSIFIED A J ) V E R T I S E M E ~ T S OJo'FIC};US J t ES t ;R V E C OR PS LEON DARLINGTON VINCENT F. CUNNINGHAM Y, U T l t A I N IN G SCHOOl, GEORGE W. FLECK PRICE T WO C EN TS Th e following me n of Nar berth have answered the call for the d e fe n se o f our country: (;H'J], WAU Yt:TEUH'S DR. B. F. BOYER WALTER C. CREELY G EO . W. FRALEY GEO. GARDNER THOS. G. HALL AIJBERT D. HUGI-mS W . S . M cC Ll 'J LL AN THOS. MONROE G EO . W. R U S S I ~ L L S f l A ~ ISH.AJU:JUfAX YF.'n:nANS 1-'. V. CUNNINGHAM l<JDW. P. DOLD GEORGE M. HENRY JOS, T. MAGARITY J1'RED. C. PATTEN BENJ. T. WHITE ~ [ } : X ( ( ~ , \ X UOIW}:n St:unn: REZO BROOKS MARION CHE NJ1 ;Y HAL. KNUTZEN A. C. MILLER W. LAXLEY PEEBLES RICHARD STOCKTON WHITE l U T I O ~ , \ I , (R'AIWS J<JARL D I CK I E a r ll Regt. CLAR}J:,\CJ1; HUMPHREYS, 1st Regt. JOHN McQUISTON. First Regt JAMES McQUISTON, 1st Regt. ,J. C. BRI;\;,TON, 3 rd R eg t. NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ MAY 17,1917 IMPORTANT F. H. Taylor, o f W y n ne w oo d , assisted the local d r i ll m a s te r s . train with th e }'rench passed through Bryn &.40 morn- Betty Baxtter's G0881p. THE FIRESIDE Forty...four men on th e floor for Iirll1 at th e fire house MondaY night. VOLUME III. NUMBER 3 2 The special Commission Mawr about inl. C.aptaln Ralph D. c Gee. o f Dudley avenue. r e ce n tl y r e tu r ne d f ro m S o ut h America, w il l l ea ve soon f or F ra n ce . Mr. and MrH. W il li am J. Hamilton and son, Kenneth. have movell into their n ew h ou se on Woodside avenue. Do not forget S un d ay a f te rn o on at All Saints' Church to hellr Rev. Henry C. Stone. ( ou n de r of the stonemen. Mr. and M r s. A b el B o tt o m and fam ily h av e r et ur ne d to t he ir s um m er home in N ar be rt h. .Maitland Bottom,; and George Mc Caig h av e l ef t for th e officers' train ing camp at Fort. Niagara N. Y. J<'ifty Haverford College b oy s h av e enlisted for s e r vi c e, w h il e otherH ar e in a c ti v e t r ai n i ng . M rs . C. P. Fowler left 011 Saturday for a trip t o P i t t sb u r gh , allli returning by way of Canada. Mrs. S am u el L ai r d e n te rt a in e d Mrs. l\!ontague a nd d a ug h te r, Marie, over the week-end. llemember to keep i\tay o pe n f or the movie and vaudeville by the Boys' ('Iuh. BIG PATRIO TIC PAR ADE SCHEDULED FOR I,--:R:::-:O:-::"L-:--LO-F-U-O-NO-R----, Mrs. Edward S. Haws, Ruth Haws NARBERTH NEXT TH URS DAY , TH E 17TH and Miss Nellie Cook h a ve r e tu r n ed ----------' -- - from an automobile trip to Gettysburg The town o f N ar be rt h i s overflow- An open i nv it at io n is e xt en de d to an d Chambersburg, Pa I 11 h 1 i f th t f 11 in g with enthusiasm fo r Uncle Sam a1t e popu at 011 .() e town 0 a - - - in line after the above u ni te d h av e D o n 't f o r ge t th e big vaudeville and an d t he ou tcom e of whi ch wi ll be a t t d . s ar e . I moving p i ct u re e n t er t am m e n t May big town p at ri ot ic p ar ad e on TllUrs-1 Lin e of march as follows: From 22, our famous home town talent, glv- daY night, May 17. . H a ve r fo r d a n d Forrest a ve n ue s n o r th I en by Narberth B oy s' C lu b At a c . om m it t ee m ee ti ng of the p a- I on J1'orrest avenue to Windsor, W i n d- ! --- I rade officials held in th e secretary's 1 so r to lona, lona to Woodbine, wood-I Mr. and Mrs. Allen V!:. Sleeper, of I office of th e Y. M. C. A., the f ol lo wi ng bine to Narberth, Narberth to wayne,l S h el d on , I ow a, ar e Mr. . . W ay ne to E ss ex , E>!sex Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs, of Elmwood Parade formation-The town officer: Windsor to Conway, Conway to Haver-I I a ve nu e a nd W y nn e wo o d r o ad . _ will lead th e p a ra d e w i th the Burgess,: ford, Haverford on to N ar ber th , Watch the b ul le ti n b oa rei In post I . , . ' Hon. George M. Henry as marshal and I thence to the south sid e by continu-j . S ~ m e s a) t he ) never miss a n y t h l n ~ as his aide>! he will- be a ss is te d by , ing on Narberth to W o o ds i de , Wood- office. II I l ~ f e worth while. A ti p to those. a. Civil Wa r veteran, w ho w il l repre- i side to M e ri o n. M e r io n t o W y n n ew o o d, \ Don t miss t he m i ns tr el show an d sent the past war v e t ~ r a n s ; Mr. : Wynnewood to WOOdside, Woodside to l ~ V. Cunningham left N ar b er t h d an c e in E lm H al l F ri da y evening. James Cook, of the enlisted men; Mr.! r-.:arberth, Narberth to Haverford,l Saturday. Edward S. Haws, postmaster and of I Haverford to Forrest and thence to All members of the H o ~ e Defense t he H o me DefenSe Guards; Mr. Arthur l<Jlm Hall. Go to El m Hall, May:!" to t he m in - U ni t ar e . e x ~ e c t e d to be m line, for Cole, of th e Boy Scouts. T he N ar be rt h Y. M. C. A., under sll'el show and dance. the . p a t r l O ~ 1 C parad: t hi s T hu rs da y T he v ar io us u ni ts will form in line whORe auspices t he parade is being evenIllg. J me will lorm at fire house. as above with B oy S c ou t s' Band f ol - e ar ri ee l out, t o ge t he r w it h t he h ea rt y Mrs. Charles H. Churchill has '\>een 7.15 sharp. l ow in g i n after th e enli>!ted men. : c o - op e r at i o n of th e v ar io us u ni ts , is I visiting friends in New Y or k. Don't fa.il to a tt en d t he e nt er ta in - TheSe units w il l f o rm on Haverford, very grateful to announce that the pa-I a v en u e f a ci n g Forrest a ve nu e a nd e x- ; raele will haVe a>! bugler Mr. Fred C. ment and social given by Mrs. }'oster'. ' I eep open }'ridaY, June 8, for the tend down Haverford avenue and, Patteu, a Spanish-American Wa r Sunday school lass n e xt F r id a y eve- Methodist strllW'berry festival. h P b . S I - north on Narberth avenue. : veteran Of note. who will be Mr. nlng In t e R res )'terlan unl ay The Narberth High School will form' Henry's aide and wh o will a l so s o un d School ('lass ooms Hev. E. R. Barnard, of Newark, .pent __ ._._ I on W in ds or a ve nu e a nd extend to Es- all commands t? th e column b y b u gl e. l/. few days in Narberth lait week. 1\ .1 . dd I tl I ' t I seX a ve nu e a nd n or th on Essex ave-. The line of march will be supplied I l or e u at a IS a el to Ie 115 ory , . . of Narberth when the N av al C oa st n ue . . . . WIth torches a nd r ed fire an d in thiS D f b t th . I t I' Th e fire department ill be 111 readl- connection residents of th e town ar e h e ense d °d YS >! agte El eHlr I l m F n ~ d r e [ness to fa ll in behind the Boy Scouts I asked to swing o ut a ll t he ir flags an d I s ow an ance a m a . ' rl ay . . I' . ,M 25 Will h tl when that uIlIt p as s es the fire h o us e. i I In m ma t e thClr h o us e s f ro m 7.15 P. evenmg, ay. yo u e lere. T h e v ar io us u n it s will form in line. M. until 8.15 P. M. ( , 'o un d l au ll dr '. ' c ll Cc k (Chinese)' I Ct ' L I--f-tl PI'; n:-l abOVe indicated W-!th the e x ce p t io n : At Elm Hall wi ll he h ea rd t he b es t _. '"ap am am J, 0 Ie ennsy vania. ., ound pair glasHes. Inljllire at post: St C t bId H Fl tch- I of th e automolJlles which ar e request· speakers to he obtained on both Y. M. awte S O t ~ t S a ~ l a l r b y , an k on. t e i ed to fall in line w i th a p p ro p ri a te C A work in th e field w it h o ur 501- office. er . I es WI e spea er s a mass . . . . , t . ft tl d Ii h .'11 d e co r at IO ns on E ss ex a ve nu e, f ac in g dier hovs, no t onlv III t In s c ou n tr Y. mee IIIg a er Ie para e, wIc WI .. " . . tl if tl . I Wmdsor an d fall JIl after th e school hut t he w or ld o ver , together With Je JII Ie open, wea Icr IS avor- . ' b : ~ ; ~ ; ~ . : ' : " d " nigh!?" um l A GREAT DAY : . ~ ; . : ~ , . ; ; ; II "Why, to the s oc ia l g iv e n hy M rs . THE FL WE SHOW ~ ~ ~ ~ e : ~ ~ o ~ I ~ ~ : r : ~ . " t he P re sb yt er ia n At ·the B a p t i s t ' ( ~ h u r c h of the 0 R I "You bet I am." I Evangel Saturday, I Mr. V in ce nt C un ni ng ha m, of :HO I --- --- I f ... , b I I Last Sunday Rev. Avery S. Denny . , . . Dudley avenue, e t " ar er t 1 011 li e I pr e ched hi s first sermon . s p tor! Nollce is hereby given to al l teSI- 6.59 t r ~ h ~ last Saturday. evening ,for of ;he B ap t is t C hu rc h of t h e a E v a ~ ~ e 1 . : l ~ e n t s of Narberbh-espe<:i-ally t o t ho se I trammg <:amp for o f t i c e ~ s at Ii or t I Th e h ou se w as w el l filled at both >!er- ,tolks who have moved m to th e com- N ia ga ra . He was in full umform anl!. .tl i tl d' Hi I mUllit)' within th e past y,ear-to re-! . vices WI 1 apprec a ve au lences. s I ' makes a flne lookmg soldier. ' bj t "0 D bt t I SClWe either Saturday afternoon or m or nm g su ec was ur eo, . .--- I P a re n th o od " a n d w as a fine tribute to ; evening, J u ~ e 9. . The Men s Bible Class In the Pre.- th 1 f th - H' I b; At that t im e N ar be rt h 's T hi rd An- i eh I . d' m mo er am a er . IS even ng su -, Fl Sl '11 b h I d ' h b y t er a n . ure I IS OJIlg very e - j ec t w as " So ld ie rs of the Cross," a i nual ower lOW Wl ee In t e dent work u nd er t he leadership at strong appeal for e n l i st m e n t under the' Y. :"I' c. A. Buildin g. . Mr. Samuel W. Foster, teacher, and 1 f th I ;l;ewcolllers to th e town .especJ.a.lly" C 'd t Th Janner 0 e cross. I ' it dirt tJ d h I Mr. S. '. arren, presl en . e .el- N t S d M 20 t 11 '1 k are IIlV e not on Y 0 a ten tel .ions ar e h el d c ve ry Sunday mornlnc- \ th ex i l ~ n b ay, it a i c oc t but enter exhibilts. Older resi· at 10 o'clock and every ma n in th e tl w ti a u ag sm g l a dents need no u rg i ng , t h e k n ow from community. not _a member of any oth-I- Ie ap st lUrc 1 0 Ie vange. l as t y ea r' s s ho w and the first llhow, er B ib l e C l as s, is most eordially tn- A f i n ~ A m e r i c ~ n flag will be i thrown h,eld in 1915. th-at t he y a re a ll Invited I 'fited to a t te nd . to th e reeze an an a pp ro p r a te p ro - and ar e all welc.ome. I gram will b e r en d er ed by m em be rs of Th is Nam ert Ji Flower Show is for Lower M er io n t ow ns hi p P ol ic em en the B i b l e s c h oo l and congregation. AU "just plain folks who have flowers an d Reichner and Mullen wa.lked along p e r s on s i n t e re s t ed will be welcome. who like to p ot te r a ro un d g ar de ns ." I behind eight gypsy women on t he L a n- I The o nl y s en se in which It Is "pro- L..- ---J caster pike at Ardmore Tuesday, ltU Y } ' t: '1 ' E }'On HOSPITAl, {essioMI" is that th e blooms produced, ----- " sh oo in g" t he m o ut of th e town. The JUItRt:n BY ItA IN by ou r l o ca l f lo we r lovers ar e fine 1 ;---------.------ ... . I S ' l ' O ! H : ~ n : N ' S n:LLOWSIIIP- women joined. ll Jbou t twenty-five more enough, as ha s been d,emonstratcd on ~ p s y s , m a le s, f e ma le s an d plenty of O ll kt 'r , ; l in d A ll is UrllVt'11 Storm and the t wo p r ev i ou s o c ca s io n s. to make I JUIN LINE (:OIJNCIL c h il d r en , w a i ti n g for them at wyo-I )Jllde S U C ( ' ~ 8 S eevn t he m o st expert professional ga,r-I Dellr Si r lind lJrother:- . m i ng a v en u e a n d I 'l l nc as t er t u rn p ik e. Despite th e fact that both the eo- dener jealous. Possibly yo u ar e dis- You l i re r e I /n e s te d to attend nl · Mrs. Samuel Cochran and d a u g l ~ t e r with four large automObile trucks. terie of aids and th e Ulr on g o f v is i- p os ed to discount iha;( s tat em en t. b ut vin e Wor!!hlp at th e All S ai nt 's P. Sallie, of R o x bo r o u gh , on }4'rlllaY, VISit- i 'tors were m uf fi ed in s we at er s r ur - if y ou li ve in doubt yo u ar e Invited t;. eommunlon, corner Wynnewood IHI Mrs. Arthur of W in ds or I T he S en io rs of the pUblic trimmed raincoats and s ~ t s in- to th e Y. M. C. A. Saturday Avenue Jlontgomery IIJke, on t i 't e v I J 9 a d "r e Sunda", ]111" 20, lit .. II. M.. "hen avenue. _ I, have just r e t ur n e d f r om a motor r P stead nA' summer a tt ir e t ha t usually a. rnoon or e en ng. un e , n ,- 1' t " ou r l)resldent, .Dr. Henry C. Stone, ___ I hrough Pennsylvania, Gettysburg be - g r ac e s s u ch an affair th e b ig f ai r in mam 0 pray. will preach to Ule } \[ aln Line non't forget to a tt en d t he social at ing their destination, visiting, all the Bryn Mawr Park on W e dn e sd a y, Mr. Fl'etcher W. Stites Is in c ha rg e S to ne me n unll th e men of Nul"· t he P r e s by t e r ia n C h u r ch F r id a }' n i g h t. I places. of h i s to r i ca l I n t e re s t enroute.1 for the b en ef it of Bryn Mawr Ho s- of th e show this Year, as he has been: berth. Th e social is being given by Mrs. Fos- lluch as state Capitol building at Har- I p it al w as a success. in th e past two years, an d in the Will It not be possible for us to ter's class. " risburg; Dickinson College, Carlisle I Everything went on just as If balmy c o ur se o f II; week or two he wl1l an-: IUlVe a ] [l Il n L i ne m e et i ng at 2 P. __ _ llndlan School, Shippensburg state breezes had stirred orgalldie rllffiell 1I0unce full partiCUlars. Th e comPletel:;t[· on th e IIbove dllte an d place1 Mr. and Mrs. Carroll l)owne!l and 'I Normal S c ho o l W i ls o n C o ll e ge , Cham- alld as if s e o r ch i n g s u n s h in e h a d s h o n e: l l ~ l t l 0 1 f ClllSblsiehs dan.d 11;0 11 °T ther details I A full attendance will have a won· Mr. and Mrs. William S. Maddox h av e b er sb ur g, t he n on to th e historical upon Leghorn hats and vlvhl sports' WI >e pu s e ' ~ ur. own. deriul e l le c t l lp on building up the r e tu r ne d f r om an a u to m ob i le trip to I Gettysburg. Mr. Melchior. MlsII M a r) ' c o at s. There w er e t a bl e s piled higb; T he t hi ng to do now IS to reserve ~ u r b e r t h Interests IImong men. IJover, Delaware. M c C a r t ~ r and Mr. Charles McCarter i I - t' f 1 d f 1 rt ' Ie ! lilaturdaY, June 9. an d get husy in your Yours for Home, Cllurch nnd State, __ _ accompanied them on thlll trip. w t 1 Il:aul 11 an u a IC s'! gardens IlJId' be ready to participate 'fHIU,I,WI-:LL :1[. G OGG ES II AL L, ' Mrs. Douglass O'Brien, from Maple- with Widely known soci ety w o m en act-; in the show an d ,see what vour noigh. D l s t r le t S u p er i n t en d e n t. I ------- i ng a s s al es wo me n at the tables, who I '- ---l w oo d, N. J ., m ( )t he r of Mrs, William I II()'-'"S' CI,Un MOVIE b I f cd th I t I r i ~ e · 1 1Iorlloo<1s can p r od u ce . , ' rave v ae e e emen s aliI a,,;. Livlng,ston, is v is it in g he r daughter, I A N D V A U DE V U ,L ) ' ; I . neat sum fo r t h is w or t hy cause. --------- 228 Essex avenue. - - :Ii.'.\ Illn:Wrn nUAN('1I T M 22 h B Cl 1 I T wo c en ts p er w or d e ac h I ns er tt on , c as h On uesdaY, ay ,t e oys u ) HOMt: In:}'}:NSt: Jo'on '\UDlIOtrt: Nt;Jt:DLEWOUK 11111,1» In ad,·ance. 1'0 advert isement accepted un- Mrs. Horace O b dy k e, of Essex ave- of Narberth will give a movie an d I leHs cash acc ompani es copy. nue, has been entertaining MrS. Hum- vaudeville entertainment a.t th e Uellidentl! of Ardmore have formed a, Th e next meeting or t.he Branch for U O l l l ! l E W O R K - J o ~ ' p e r l p n c e ( 1 g ir l; m us t be p h ri es , o f New York, and Nrs. Albert Arcade. Adults, 25 cents; childrlln, If} co mm it tee to o rg an iz e t he A rd mo re ; R ed C ro Bs work will be held at the g oo d c oo k and IlLunclress. I "ll ml b' of G ra ng er , of Upland. cents. unit of the Home D e fe n se R e se r ve s , home of Mrs. Hewitt, 116 Essex ave- t h ~ e " : . . l ~ ' < _ ~ 6 2 . _ ~ a r b e . ' : : _ h _ ' _ w it h C hi ef o f P o ll ee James I . D o n ag h y , nue (cor. E ss ex a nd W in ds or aves): ."OR l!IAI,F.....-To Bettie eBtl\tp, S. FrInk o f L o w er M e r io n t o w n sh i p , as tempor- on Wednesday. May 23, at 2.30 o'clock, 81::;:: 9 h : ~ ~ m s ~ : ~ : e B i r : e ~ ~ I . D ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ; ' b : : u ~ : : : ~ ar e al l cordially Invilted to be ar y chairman. Invitation hall been A11 members of t he B ra nch a nd a .n y tl on . Jo'orrp8t n\·eDUe. Apply toWm. B. God rey, 114 Woodside avenue , Narberth. (3;Jp) present at All S8.ints· C h ur c h, W y nn e - e xt en d ed t o R i ch a rd J . H a mi l to n , prell- others w ho w i sh t o a ss Is t t he m in this ------------------------------ wood an d Montgomery avenues a.t .. i de nt · o f t h e trust compan)', to accept work, p l ea se m a ke It. note of the time :FOR flALF.....-OIrard 1'It,)'pr, wi th rolls. Rell- SHIRTWAIST D A ~ C E I Jo'or on to h.ear the as of an,d place, as will he no Indivld· 3 ~ 6 - W , Narberlh. (32p) Friday Evening', Ma l Henry C, Stone, founder of th e Stone· The' c o m mi t t ee i n c lu d e s Jamell N .. u a l n o ti ce s sent out.. --------. ------ ,---------- -'--- Benefit Red Cross men'sfeUowsbip. AU seats are free.: Knipe, William P. Landill. H. C. stey·! )In. A. J •• ,oos, I It is easier t o a cc ep t a position than , a n d e v er y o ne Is wel c o me . 'eIlllOn E. I,. Mll 1er , Jr . I Secretary. it is to hold a job. ..

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The foregoing is _eorrect, so

fur as known-any additions or

ehanges may be left with Post

maHter Haws.

NAVAL COAST DEFENSEm';St;nVt:

IUCHARD BURNSJAMES COOKWALTJ1JR COWINJo'RANKLIN FOSTER

IUJNNE'rH HAl\JlLTONHENRY C. HOWESLESTER JEFFERIESGEORGE McCAIGC. R . LONGJOHN MOWRER, JR.

WALTER NASHPERRY REDIFERALAN ROSEROBERT T O W N J < ~FRANK WINNE

JrARIN); AVIATION

NORMAN KRIEBEl,

)IAIU2H: UESt;UVES

J1'. C. IRWINJOSEPH LIGHT

CLASSIFIED A J ) V E R T I S E M E ~ T S

OJo'FIC};US J tES t ;RVE CORPS

LEON DARLINGTON

VINCENT F. CUNNINGHAM

~ Y,U TltAINING SCHOOl,

GEORGE W. FLECK

PRICE TWO CENTS

The following men of Narberth have answered the call

for the defense of our country :

(;H'J ], WAU Yt:TEUH'S

DR. B. F. BOYERWALTER C. CREELYGEO. W. FRALEYGEO. GARDNERTHOS. G. HALLAIJBERT D. HUGI-mSW. S. McCLl 'JLLANTHOS. MONROEGEO. W. R U S S I ~ L L

S f l A ~ ISH.AJU:JUfAXYF.'n:nANS

1-'. V. CUNNINGHAMl<JDW. P. DOLDGEORGE M. HENRYJOS , T . MAGARITYJ1'RED. C. PATTENBENJ. T. WHITE

~ [ } : X ( ( ~ , \ X UOIW}:n S t : unn :

REZO BROOKSMARION CHENJ1;Y

HAL. KNUTZENA. C. MILLERW. LAXLEY PEEBLES

RICHARD STOCKTON WHITE

l U T I O ~ , \ I , (R'AIWS

J<JARL DICKIE, arll Regt.CLAR}J:,\CJ1; HUMPHREYS, 1stRegt.

JOHN McQUISTON. First Regt

JAMES McQUISTON, 1st Regt.,J. C. BRI;\;,TON, 3 rd Reg t.

NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ MAY 17,1917

IMPORTANT

F. H. Taylor, of Wynnewood, assisted

the local drill masters.

train with th e }'rench

passed through Bryn

&.40 Wednesday morn-

Betty Baxtter's G0881p.

THE FIRESIDE

Forty...four men on th e floor for

Iirll1 at th e fire house MondaY night.

VOLUME III. NUMBER 32

The special

Commission

Mawr about

inl.

C.aptaln Ralph D. McGee. o f Dudley

avenue. r ecen tly re turned f rom South

America, w il l l ea ve soon for F rance .

Mr. and MrH. Wil li am J . Hamilton

and son, Kenneth. have movell into

their n ew hou se o n Woodside avenue.

Do not forget Sunday a f te rnoon a t

All Saints' Church to hellr Rev. Henry

C. Stone. ( ounde r o f the stonemen.

Mr. and Mrs. Abel Bottoms and fam

ily have r et ur ne d to t he ir s ummer

home in Nar be rt h.

.Maitland Bottom,; and George McCaig have l ef t for th e officers' train

ing camp at Fort. Niagara N. Y.

J<'ifty Haverford College b oy s h av e

enlisted for service, while otherH ar e

in active training.

Mrs . C. P. Fowler left 011 Saturday

for a trip to Pittsburgh, allli returning

by way of Canada.

Mrs. Samuel Lai rd en te rta ined Mrs.

l\!ontague and daughte r, Marie, over

the week-end.

llemember to keep i\tay ~ open for

the movie and vaudeville by t he Boys '

('Iuh.

BIG PATRIOTIC PARADE SCHEDULED FOR I,--:R:::-:O:-::"L-:--LO-F-U-O-NO-R----,Mrs. Edward S. Haws, Ruth Haws NARBERTH NEXT THURSDAY, THE 17TH

and Miss Nellie Cook have re turned - - - - - - - - - - ' -- -f rom an automobile trip to Gettysburg The town o f N ar be rt h i s overflow- An open i nv it at io n i s e xt en de d t o

and Chambersburg, Pa I 11 h 1 i f th t f 11in g with enthusiasm fo r Uncle Sam a 1 t e popu at 011 .() e town 0 a- - - in line after the above uni te d have

Don't forget th e big vaudevil le and and t he ou tcom e of whi ch wi ll be a t t d. s ar e . Imoving picture en ter tamment May big town pat ri ot ic p ar ade on TllUrs-1 Lin e of march as follows: From

22, our famous home town talent, glv- daY night, May 17. .Haverford and Forrest avenues nor th I

en by Narberth Boys' C lub At a c .ommit tee mee ti ng o f t he p a- I on J1'orrest avenue to Windsor, Wind-!--- I rade officials held in th e secretary's 1 so r to lona, lona to Woodbine, wood-I

Mr. and Mrs. Allen V!:. Sleeper, of I office of th e Y. M. C. A., the f ol lowi ng b ine t o Narberth, Narberth to wayne,l

Sheldon, Iowa, ar e vlsltmg Mr. and Ip la ns wer e a dopt ed : . . i Wayne t o E ss ex , E>!sex t o W indsor ,

Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs, of Elmwood Parade formation-The town officer: Windsor to Conway, Conway to Haver-I

Ia ve nue a nd Wynnewood road. _will lead th e pa rade wi th the Burgess,: ford, Haverford on t o N ar ber th ,

Watch th e bul le ti n boa rei In post I .,. ' Hon. George M. Henr y a s marshal and I thence to the south sid e by continu-j. S ~ m e s a) t he ) never miss a n y t h l n ~ as his aide>! he will- be a ss is te d by , ing on Narberth to Woodside, Wood-

office. II I l ~ f e worth while. A ti p t o t ho se . a. Civil War veteran, who w il l repre- i side to Merion. Merion to Wynnewood, \Don t miss t he mins tr el show and sent the past war v e t ~ r a n s ; Mr. : Wynnewood to WOOdside, Woodside tol ~ V. Cunningham left Narber th dance in E lm Hal l F ri da y evening. James Cook, of the enlisted men; Mr.! r-.:arberth, Narberth to Haverford,l

Saturday. Edward S. Haws, postmaster and of I Haverford to Forrest and thence to

All members of the H o ~ e Defense the Home DefenSe Guards; Mr. Arthur l<Jlm Hall.

Go to Elm Hall, May:!" to t he m in - U ni t ar e . e x ~ e c t e d to be m line, for Cole, of th e Boy Scouts. The Nar be rt h Y. M. C. A., under

sll'el show and dance. the . p a t r l O ~ 1 C parad: t hi s T hu rs da y T he v ar io us u ni ts will form in line whORe auspices t he parade is beingevenIllg. J me will lorm at fire house. as above with Boy Scout s' Band fol - e ar ri ee l out, toge the r with t he h ea rt y

Mrs. Charles H. Churchill has '\>een 7.15 sharp. l ow ing i n after th e enli>!ted men. : co-operat ion of th e var ious uni ts , is I

visiting friends i n New Yor k. Don't fa.il t o a tt end the e nt er ta in - TheSe units wil l form on Haverford, very grateful to announce that the pa-Iavenue facing Forrest a ve nue a nd e x- ; r ael e wil l haVe a>! bugler Mr. Fred C.

ment and social given by Mrs. }'oster'. ' Ieep open }'ridaY, June 8, for the tend down Haverford avenue and, Patteu, a Spanish-American Wa rSunday school class next F r iday eve-

Methodist strllW'berry festival. h P b . S I - north on Narberth avenue. : veteran Of note. who will be Mr.nlng In t e R res )'terlan unl ay The Narberth High School will form' Henry's aide and who will a lso soundSchool ('lass oomsHev. E . R . Barnard, of Newark, .pent __._._ I on W in ds or a ve nu e a nd e xt en d t o E s- all commands t? th e column by bugle.

l/. few days in Narberth lait week. 1\ .1 . dd I tl I ' t IseX a ve nu e a nd n or th on Essex ave-. The line of march w il l b e suppliedI l or e u at a IS a el to Ie 115 ory , . .

of Narberth when the Nav al C oa st n ue . . . . WIth torches a nd r ed fire and in thiS

D f bt th . I t I' The fire department Will be 111 readl- connection residents of th e town ar e

he ense d °dYS >! agte El eHlr I l m F n ~ d r e [ness to fa ll i n b eh in d the Boy Scouts I asked to swing o ut a ll t he ir flags and I

s ow an ance a m a . ' rl ay . . I' .,M 25 Will h tl when that uIlIt passes the fire house. i I Inmmate thClr houses f rom 7.15 P.evenmg, ay. you e lere. The var ious un it s will form in line. M. until 8.15 P. M.

(, 'ound l au ll dr '. ' c llCck (Chinese)' I Ct' L I - - f - t l PI'; n:-l abOVe indicated W-!th the exception: At Elm Hall wi ll h e hea rd t he bes t

_. '"ap am am J, 0 Ie ennsy vania. .,ound pair glasHes. Inljllire at post: St C t bId H F l t ch - I of th e automolJlles which ar e request· speakers to he obtained on both Y. M.

awte S O t ~ t S a ~ l a l rb

y, an k o n. t e i ed to fall in line with appropria te C A work in th e field w it h o ur 501-office. er . I es WI e spea er s a mass . . . . ,

t. ft tl d Ii h .'11 decorat IOns on Essex a ve nue, f ac ing dier hovs, no t onlv III t Ins countrY.

mee IIIg a er Ie para e, w I c WI.. ".. tl if tl . I Wmdsor and fall JIl after th e school hut t he w or ld o ver , together WithJe JII Ie open, wea Icr IS avor- .

' b : ~ ; ~ ; ~ . : ' : " d " nigh!?" uml A GREAT DAY : . ~ ; . : ~ , . ; ; ; II

"Why, to the soc ia l g iven hy M rs . THE FL WE SHOW~ ~ ~ ~ e : ~ ~ o ~ I ~ ~ : r : ~ . " t he P re sb yt er ia n At ·the B a p t i s t ' ( ~ h u r c h of the 0 R I"You bet I am." I Evangel Reserve Saturday, .June 9 IMr. V in ce nt C un ni ng ham, o f :HOI --- ---

I f..., b I I Last Sunday Rev. Avery S. Denny . , . .

Dudley avenue, e t "a r er t 1 011 li e Ipr e ched hi s first sermon . s p tor! Nollce is hereby given to al l teSI-

6.59 t r ~ h ~ last Saturday. evening ,for o f ; he Bap t is t Chu rc h of t h e a E v a ~ ~ e 1 . : l ~ e n t s of Narberbh-espe<:i-ally t o t ho se It ~ trammg <:amp for o f t i c e ~ s at Ii or tIThe hou se was wel l filled at both >!er- ,tolks who have moved m to th e com-N ia ga ra . H e was in full umform an l ! . .tl i tl d' Hi ImUllit)' within th e past y,ear-to re-!

. vices WI 1 apprec a ve au lences. s I '

makes a flne lookmg soldier. 'bj t "0 D bt t ISClWe either Saturday afternoon ormor nmg s u ec was ur eo,. .--- IParen thood" and was a fine tribute to ; evening, J u ~ e 9. .

The Men s Bible Class In the Pre.- th 1 f th - H' I b; At that t ime Nar be rt h 's Thi rd An-i eh I . d' m mo er am a er . IS even ng su -, Fl Sl '11 b h Id ' h

byter an . ure I IS OJIlg very e - j ec t was "So ld ie rs of the Cross," a inual ower lOW Wl ee In t e

dent work u nd er t he leadership at strong appeal for enlistment under the ' Y. :"I' c. A. Buildin,g. .Mr. Samuel W. Foster, teacher, and 1 f th I ;l;ewcolllers to th e town .especJ.a.lly"

CW· 'd t Th Janner 0 e cross. I' it dirt tJ d h IMr. S. '. arren, presl en . e .el- N t S d M 20 t 11 '1 k are IIlV e not on Y 0 a ten tel

.ions ar e hel d cve ry Sunday mornlnc- \ th ex i l ~ n b ay, a ~ it a i c oc t show, bu t en ter exhibilts. Older resi·

at 10 o'clock and every man in th e tl e r w ti ~ a p uag ~ smg

la dents n ee d n o urg ing , they know from

community. not _a member o f a ny oth-I- I e ap st lUrc 1 0 Ie vange. l as t y ea r' s s how and the first llhow,er Bible C las s, is most eordially tn- A f i n ~ A m e r i c ~ n flag will be

ithrown h,eld in 1915. th-at t he y a re a ll Invited I

'fited to a t tend . to th e reeze an an a pp rop r a te p ro - and ar e all welc.ome. Igram will be rendered by membe rs of Th is Nam ert Ji Flower Show is for

Lower Mer ion t owns hi p Pol ic emen the Bible school and congregation. AU "just plain fo lks who have flowers and

Reichner and Mullen wa.lked along persons interested will be welcome. who like t o p ot te r a ro un d g ar de ns ." Ibehind eight gypsy women on the Lan- IThe only s en se in which It Is "pro- L..- ---J

caster pike at Ardmore Tuesday, ltU Y }'t: '1'E }'On HOSPITAl, I{essioMI" is that th e blooms produced, -----

" shoo ing" t hem out of th e town. The JUItRt:n BY ItA IN by ou r l oca l f lower lovers ar e fine 1;---------.------.... I S ' l ' O ! H : ~ n : N ' S n:LLOWSII IP-women joined. llJbout twenty-five more enough, as has been d,emonstratcd on~ p s y s , males, females and plenty of Ollkt 'r , ; l ind All is UrllVt'11 Storm and the two previous occas ions. to make I JUIN LINE (:OIJNCIL

children, waiting for them at wyo-I )Jllde S U C ( ' ~ 8 S eevn t he most expert professional ga,r-I Dellr Si r lind lJ ro ther :-

. ming avenue and I 'l lncas ter tu rnp ike. Despite th e fact that both the eo- dener jealous. Possibly yo u ar e dis- You l i re reI/nested to attend nl ·

Mrs. Samuel Cochran and d a u g l ~ t e r with four large automObile trucks. terie of aids and th e Ulr on g o f v is i- posed to discount iha;( s tat em en t. b ut vin e Wor!!hlp at th e All Saint 's P .Sallie, of Roxborough, on }4'rlllaY, VISit- i ' tors were muf fi ed i n swe at er s r ur - if y ou li ve in doubt you ar e Invited t;. eommunlon, corner Wynnewood

IHI Mrs. Arthur Haight, o f Windsor I The S en io rs of the pUblic school trimmed coats, ra incoats and s ~ t s in- t o c ome to th e Y. M. C. A. Saturday Avenue and Jlontgomery IIJke, on

t i't e v I J 9 a d "r e Sunda", ]111" 20, lit . . II. M.. "hen

avenue. _ I, have just re turned from a motor r P stead nA' summer a tt ir e t ha t usually a. rnoon or e en ng. une ,n , - ••1' • t " ou r l)resldent, .Dr. Henry C. Stone,

___ Ihrough Pennsylvania, Gettysburg be - graces such an affair th e b ig f ai r in mam 0 pray. will preach to Ule } \[ aln Linenon't forget to a tt end the social at ing their destination, visiting, all the Bryn Mawr Park on Wednesday, Mr. Fl'etcher W. Stites Is in c ha rg e S to neme n unll th e men of Nul"·

t he Presbyterian Church Frida}' night. Iplaces. of historical Interest enroute.1 for the benef it o f Bryn Mawr Ho s- of th e show this Year, as he has been: berth.The social is being given by Mrs. Fos- lluch as state Capitol building at Har- I p it al was a success. in th e past two years, and in the Will It not be possible fo r u s to

ter's class. " risburg; Dickinson College, Carlisle I Everything went on just as If balmy course of II; week or two he wl1l an-: IUlVe a ] [l Il n Line meet ing at 2 P.___ llndlan School, Shippensburg state breezes had stirred orgalldie rllffiell 1I0unce full partiCUlars. The comPletel:;t[· on th e IIbove dllte and place1

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll l)owne!l and 'I Normal School Wilson College, Cham- alld as if seorching sunshine had shone: l l ~ l t l 01f ClllSblsiehs dan.d 11;0

11°Tther

details I A full attendance will have a won·Mr. and Mrs. William S. Maddox have ber sbur g, t he n on to th e historical upon Leghorn hats and vlvhl sports' WI >e pu s e ' ~ ur. own. deriul e l lec t l lpon building up the

r e turned f rom an automobi le trip to IGettysburg. Mr. Melchior. MlsII Mar) ' coat s. There were table s piled higb; T he t hi ng to do now IS to reserve ~ u r b e r t h Interests IImong men.IJover, Delaware. M c C a r t ~ r and Mr. Charles McCarter i I - t' f 1 d f 1 rt ' Ie ! lilaturdaY, June 9. and get husy in your Yours for Home, C l lurch nnd State,

___ accompanied them on thlll trip. w t 1 I l:aul 11 an ~ s u a IC s '! gardens IlJId' be ready to participate 'fHIU,I,WI-:LL :1[. GOGGESIIALL, 'Mrs. Douglass O'Brien, from Maple- with Widely known society women act-; in the show and ,see what vour noigh. Dlstr le t Superintendent.

I ------- i ng a s s al eswomen at the tables, who I • '- - - - l

wood, N. J ., m()the r of Mrs, William III()'-'"S' CI,Un MOVIE b I f cd th I t I r i ~ e · 1 1Iorlloo<1s can produce ., ' rave v ae e e emen s aliI a, , ; .

Livlng,ston, i s v is it in g he r daughter, I AND VAUDEVU,L)';I . neat sum fo r th is wor thy cause. - - - - - - - - -

228 Essex avenue. - - :Ii.'.\ Illn:Wrn nUAN('1I

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22 h B • Cl 1 • I Two c en ts p er w or d e ac h I ns er tt on , c as h

On uesdaY, ay ,t e oys u ) HOMt: In:}'}:NSt: Jo'on ' \UDlIOtrt: Nt;Jt:DLEWOUK 11111,1» In ad,·ance. 1'0 advertisement accepted un-Mrs. Horace Obdyke, of Essex ave- of Narberth will give a movie and I leHs cash accompanies copy.

nue, has been entertaining MrS. Hum- vaudeville entertainment a.t th e Uellidentl! of Ardmore have formed a, The next meeting or t.he Branch for U O l l l ! l E W O R K - J o ~ ' p e r l p n c e ( 1 gir l; must bephries , o f New York, and Nrs. Albert Arcade. Adults, 25 cents; childrlln, If} comm it tee t o o rg an iz e t he A rdmo re ; Red CroBs work will b e held at the g oo d c oo k and IlLunclress. I"llmlb' ofGranger , o f Upland. cents. unit of the Home Defense Reserves , home of Mrs. Hewitt, 116 Essex ave- t h ~ e " : . . l ~ ' < _ ~ 6 2 . _ ~ a r b e . ' : : _ h _ ' _

wit h Chi ef o fPo ll ee James I. Donaghy, nue (cor. E ss ex a nd W in ds or aves): ."OR l!IAI,F.....-To Bettie eBtl\tp, ~ l S. FrInk

of Lower Merion township, as tempor- on Wednesday. May 23, at 2.30 o'clock, 81::;:: 9 h : ~ ~ m s ~ : ~ : e B i r : e ~ ~ I . D ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ; ' b : : u ~ : : : ~You ar e al l cordially Invilted to be ary chairman. An Invitation hall been A11 members of t he B ra nch a nd a.ny tlon. Jo'orrp8t n\·eDUe. Apply toWm. B. Godrey, 114 Woodside avenue, Narberth. (3;Jp)

present at All S8.ints· Church, Wynne - extended to Richa rd J . Hamil ton , prell- others who wish t o a ss Is t t hem in this ------------------------------wood and Montgomery avenues a.t .. i de nt · o f t h e trust compan)', to accep t work, please make It. note of t h e t ime :FOR flALF.....-OIrard 1'It,)'pr, with rolls. Rell-

SHIRTWAIST D A ~ C E I 80nablp. Jo'or particulars, phone Narbprtho'clock on Sunday to h.ear the Rev th e nominat ion as director of the unit . an,d place, as there wil l h e no Ind iv ld · 3 ~ 6 - W , Narberlh. (32p)

Friday Evening', Ma l 1 Henry C, Stone, founder of th e Stone· The' committee includes Jamell N.. ua l noti ces sent out.. - - - - - - - - .- - - - - - ,-----------'---

Benefit Red Cross men'sfeUowsbip. AU seats a re f r ee . : Knipe, William P. Landill. H. C. stey·! ) In . A. J •• ,oos, I It is easier to accep t a position than, and everyone Is welcome. 'eIlllOn a n E. I,. Mll1er, Jr . I Secretary. it is to hold a job.

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OUR TOWN will gladly print

an1news I tem about any subject

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folks, bn t In order to meet

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edi tor by /; P. M. Monday eachweek. .

The Eagle TailoringCo.234 WOODBINE AVE.

Phone 1203-J. NARBERT]( , PA.

LndJes' and Gents ' TaIloringCleaning, Pressing, Dye ing and Re

;Iairing, Prices Reasonable. Worl,('alIecl for ami delivered.

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The Brightest Spot in Narberth

A drug store in the/most modern sense of the t erm

At Paol i:

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At Ardmore:

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3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

2%Interest on Checking Accounts

BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

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The Merion Title & ,Trust Co.NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE' BUILDING

OPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.

SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

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keepers an d th at one of YOUB I I FOR SALEMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is to

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HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

H. C. GARA,AdvertisIng Mallager.

OUR TOWN

Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. LoosMrs. Roy E. Clark Henry Rose

;Earl F. Smltb W. T . Melch io rQ. M. Henry

ASllociate Editors.

.surrounded by the uplifting h1fiuencell i rounding buildings, the f ir st o f whicl1'H 'W h Wof such an organization as th e Y. 1'1.\ was bu il t i n 1730. I ere s ere ec. A. Th,is fact is apPl' leciated by the From there, we cu t across country i

A.n Experiment in Co·operaUTe Government, and ev.ery faC'!:J.ity will to Honey Brook, then to Downingtown IJournalism-No Paid Workers. I be al'forded to fu rther the work. But! and arrived at Narberth at 1.30 P. M. I B R I H d

. - the Government has no fund,s fo r thill Sunday. e ea an yOwned and Pubhshed every Thurs-: purpose. They must be supplied by On th is t r ip we IIad the opportunity:ty by th e Narberth Civic Assocla- I privatesubscriptlon, and eve ry l oc al - o f visiting the following institutions

on. ity wher.e there is a branch i s expec ted not heretofore ment ioned : Ursinu::l1

R in g u s up ad l i bi t um -wh e n t h e un t d " t .NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOC TOto do i ts s ha re . T he Cen tr al Powe.rs College, Hill School, Dickinson Coi- h . expec e VISI ?rs . c om e -

IA I N. alld th e Allies have recognized the lege, Shippensburg Normal and GP.ttys- W. en th e d e s s e ~ t goes f l a t - any o ld t Ime a t al . l -an .d wI thm a fewpresident, A. J. Laos. mInute u II b d t th h t thVice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. great value of t lt is wor k, and have burg College and Seminary. • S yo WI , e re a y 0 serve e c oICes I c e - ~ r e a m a t

Williams, James Artman. done all in their power to e ncou ra ge I am s ur e t ha t 110 member of the comes to N a r b e I t h - ~ o w n ! Fo r f o l k ~ here wan t real I c e - c r e am-

Secretary an:l. troasurer Frank J. I tt. Let us not be backward. Senior class wiJI ever forget the four an d we must se e to It tha t t he y g et It! H enc e, Howa rd -Ha rv ey

. Wisse. ' , Let eve ry citizen turn ou t Thurs- days' trip anel i n behalf of the e1as:> Qual i ty - r i ch , smooth , w h o l e s o r n e - e r ~ a m cer tainly ICalculated

Directors, Frederick L. Rose,George d.ay evening of th is we :k, at the great I wish to espeelally thank Miss Mc- to capt ivate th e critical! In bricks, too, of cou r s e - on a day 'sM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.l l .. M. C. A. demonstratIon, and pledge Carter and Mr., Mel.cl! ior, our no t i c e - o r possibly less, if n ee ds b e! Howard 's , then, fo r ice-

Colesworthy, Mrs. WiJliam S. Horner, liberal support to th e cause, . chaperoOns, for theIr untJrlng e f f o r ~ : ; c r e am - f o r th e kind y ou l ik e to s e r v e - f o r t h e g r ea t convenienceA. E, Wohlert, Mrs. George M. Henry, and care and also a ll t ho se who!D h ' h . d' t d I' . b' I ff d ' H d HL'I t h W Stit E A M h The fol lowing l et te r h as been re-, any way con tr ib ut ed in mak ing t he W Ie Imme la e e IverIes 0 VIOUS Y a or. owar - arveye c er . es . . usc amp, ' . Q I' t I fill th b ' l l '

H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. ceived by the pres iden t of the Com- trip a success. ua I y a ways s e I .Haws, Mrs . Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- munlty B ib le c la ss , which explains

ter W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- i tse l f:ley. IMr. F'. H. Glanz , : \ 'arberth, Pa.:

1\h' DeM Brother in Christ-I want

to ~ x p r e s s my 'appreciation. through' The Xarbrook Park Development

)'ou. t o the "Community Bible c lass" Commit tee has appointed Mr. Jefferson I'

for the beautiful t oken o f their kind- D. Yowell as .superintendent or the,

ness and love sent me <luring my sick' par k for the current ) ·ear . Mr. Yowel lness. will immediately soeed tha,t p o r t ~ o n 0:'

Our fellowship together iu the l:>t.udY t he pub li c a re a that has not yet been

o f H is p re ci ou s wor d during the past sown to grass, and take general c11llirge

Iyear lIas been helpful; I feel that or th e g ro un ds , c ut t he g ra ss . trim

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - th rough the s tudies we have come to shrubhery , t rees, etc. He ha s alreadyMAIZIE J. SIMPSON, know ou r Lord much better. ShouItl I sodded tne hank adjoining the oppn air Tbe opening day of the two-day. Cashier. He ta'l'ry until fall. I trust tll3t we Itheatre, improving i ts a pp ea ra nc e Merion Springs Disagreeable , '·'ete Champetre, to be h el d on the

shall come to know Him and His word greatly. The commit tee and one or SUl'prise on the Champions g ro un ds o f t he 'Convent of Merc)",fa r beyond ou r expectations. tW(} of i ts appreciat ive friends. have Merion, Friday, May 25. wlH be knoWnAga in I wish to t hank t he class for cont.ributed a sum of about $200. I' (}!' • as "Xavy Day." T he p ro ce ed s o f thilltI . k' d I ; ' \arberth, Pa., May 12.--'1'he cham- year's fete wlll he turn-ed over to th e

Send a ll l et te rs and news item to l el r very gr.eat 111 ~ e s s , am, t.he pla.nting of willow tTees. rhododen- pio f I t t1 t' [ d [ t· ). •I Yours !I I Him. Idrons , i r is , etc., along the brook The ns e Ie S lIlg () . e e 111: leI:' I "ew Misercordia Hospital , Fifty-

P. 0_ Box 404. II S TIIII secon-d game of the Mam LlIle League' fourth and Cedar avenue.

d 0.1 . .So pUblic is i nv it ed to conlrlbtue p<:>ren-

Send all a vertising copy to P. s'C'<1son 011 th e home grounds, t'J-day, Lore tte Walsh. the first WOman inBox 820 . - - - ,- - - - - - - Inials. eve rg reen s and o th er s hruh s to wh n Merio s "• I To EdItor of Our Town: still further beautify the p ar k . e n prung a surprIse. WI1l- the world to j oin the United States

Make al l remittances to P. O. Box I Cannot something be done to le t " . f . ll1ng {Jut, 3 to 2. :Navy, will preside at t he n aval booth.118 . . ' .,arhrook park IS or the enjoyment

lOu r Town is on sale at the depot, a.sh ~ o l l e c t l I ~ g performed at. speclfied Iof eve rybody, and it is intended to , MERlO:\' CLUB Lieutenant. Commander Payne, from: t ddt th t f H E Itime. ServICe the past wl1lter ha s m ake it indeed "a thLug o f bea utv I R ' the navy y ard . w il l be present withneWSB an , an a e sore 0 • • 1 . I d I k . . . H. O. .\.]. Il I I f 'd I' t th i ID I

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Joon very lI'l'egu aI', an louse e!lperl and a joy forever." Own,ers of private Svk 21 . ~ . , ~ . . . ql al a ml (Ies a e open ng. nav S. have never known what d ay t o expect II 'U " l' ·t t cl I, es, I . . " 0 - 4 .. ,J ,addidtion, it has been planned to "sigliEntered as second-class matter, Oe- - . ot.'! WI un Its Iml s are reques.e . to 'Durnall, If. 0 0 2 0 0't b 15 191' t th P t om t t.he men. I t has heen a cold April dean them up, and, so fa r as pMsible. iL tti' 0 i up " re cruits for th e Wom-en's Nav, 'o er , ", a e os ce a Iand a c ol d May t ll us fa r requirl'no I b d i a mer, ss. ] 1 0 1 ; Lea d M H W d .Nar be rt h P en ns yl va ni a u nd er tb e I ' ."'1 se t out s hr ub ery an seed n ~ r a s s . Walker 3h 1 I): gue, an . rs. . a e Duma"

A f Mh 3 1879 ' steady fires and weekly collectlonll, Mr. Yowell will make a price for d o i n ~ O'K '11 ' 1 0 0: will have charge o f t hi s phase or tllp

ct () ar c , . et tl e ed e . . ane, I. 1 0 : ~ f} 1 'Y as soon as I.e season op n s r- thIs wor k f or l ot own er s that IS ex- H f f ' 1 2 II 0 i program.

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917 Ivice was changed to two weeks an II tr.e,melY reasonable. Let everybOll'y IS e. ~ n cl. .. - . . . . 2 4 l)!- - - - - - - - - - - - . the men pu t on road work . Nearl y join in making the 'park heautiful this I ~ l t , p 0 2 11 The skeleton is onoe inch shorter

EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS Ithree weeks have now elapsed wi·hout season, and eve r after. , I ~ v ~ r , ,1'1. ..••.. 0 () ~ : 0 than t.he measurement of the livin/?;Fire 350. collection of ashes, th.e men yesterday iCollIns, c. 0 0 11 " I .

' _2 person,

- = ~ = = = : : P : : O : : I : : : i c : : e : : : I ~ 2 ~ 5 ~ 0 : : . = = ~ ~ : : = ' c1eaming tIle streets. W h a ~ does th e lUlll ' nAY IN NARB};RTlI I -: ,c) ., - ',I;;; Iborough expect us to do With the ac- I Totals . . ~ ~ ,------ -:

PROPOSALS cumulating ashes? "BuY more uh · Saturday. May 12. was given for! :\'AHBERTH

' ----- Icans." was the reply to a recen t in- Baby Day in NariJJ!rth. There were ~ ' K

: Sealed proposals will be r ec eive d b )' qui ry . ': I. e. respectfully decline to ~ very in teres t ing and instructive ex- Lahner, 3b ~ ~ 00 1 1ithe Dorough of Xnrberth up to 8 P. so, and InS is t that the' b o r o U g ~ do It.! ercises at the Arcade Theatre in the IKoons, c. 0 1 11 2 2

:1'1. May 14, 1917, for paving Haver-I , Iluty pr'lmptly anf! relieve t r l ~ I I o nt a ft er no on under the direct ion of Mrs. Turner, cf. 0 0 0 Q

jfOrd avenue hetween Nar be rt h a nd Contllincr. tiller. J. R. Cook. Miss Scott, who is the M'C'lan,ss 0 0 0 2

:,Montg?mery aV,.enues, with ce?menl con-I ------- . - In ur se fo r th e Main Line Civic ASBO- Stites, rf 0 0 0 0

t I tI 400 f t S t : ~ H m 'I'RIl'!iCr?te ; a ,Pproxlma.e eng. I .ee . I elation,gave a demonstration of bath- Gilbert, lb. . 1 7 2iWlth thiS w o r ~ IS also m c l u d ~ ( l . the i " . i ng and d re ss ing a young; baby. Dr. Robinson, If. 0 0 2 0;I ~ Y i n g of 12. 1., and 24-inch v l t r J ~ e d " I hnrsda)- mornlllg. at 6.30, s p ~ e d e d Percival Nicholson, of Ardmore, who Mumphries, 2b 1 2 2 0:plpe sewers. manhol.es, catch bas!lls,l ' by Mr. McCarter WIth five b o x e ~ of is a specialist on bab y feeding. gave Gib son . 0 1 0 2j31H] other a p P u f . ~ e n a n ~ 'York. ! cand)' \\'e, t ~ l e Seniors, started on ou r a talk on th e feeding and general P P .

' t a i ~ I ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ e e ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : , ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ l ~ l ~ Im ~ ~ ~ 1 ' P ~ ~ ~ ~ d through Pottstown, Ann-I ~ a r e of the f b l ~ t ~ b e ~ ~ ' : ~ l ~ i a m t a Totals " 2 S 27 !l 7

:Mebus, 907 Land T it le Building, upon I ville, Readi'ng a nd s pe nt t he n ig ht at I , a ~ ~ r o n . 0 , r t et.l ath e payment of te n dollars, which sum Harr isburg . Next morning we spent on

Ae car: °t Ite

ie fl . tl f the Merioll 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 - -

'd I d ' I ' I It 1 Very III eres ng ea Ire 0 Narberth . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2will be refunded wll-en sa.! pans an : aver) ' profita )Ie time in t 1e cap 0 'I .. i Ict r ' hlc'h

• • I . alLernoon was a mov ng p u es wiRpeclficatlons ar e returned tn th e jllbral'Y and museum. i 11 d tI I ' Id,engineers. . Then we had the opportunity and espec a y amuse 1e c II reno

: All p ro po sa ls mus t b e sealed. ad-: ·pl.easllre of lunching rut the' Carlisle Idl1'essed to H. D. Narrigan, chairma.n of ' Indian School. We arrived at a very

:I.he Highway Committee, B o r o U ~ h of I interesting time. for we saw 520 stu

Narberth, an d accompanied by a cer- i deMs marching on the campus. tTnder~ i f l e d check for five hundred dollars. Ithe guidance of Miss J oh ns on , t he! Borough Council res,erves the right girls ' outing agent and a woman whom

~ reject an y or all bids a nd awa rd we all know so well. and Mr. Francis,

th e contract as it may deem to the ItlHl supe rin tend 'en t, we passed three

bel'lt interests' of th e borough. Iand one half hours going th rough the

By ordlCr of Borough Council. Indust r ia l and Academic departments

Charles E. lIumphreys, ' of this school and renewing Ol!l' ac-President. qua in tance w it h girls who have

___ I formerly been in Narberth. Upon re-- - . - - - - - - ~ - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . IQuest, Mr: Melchior spok.e a. f ew he lp-

What is th e first duty of a pacifist? ful wO'l'ds to the Senior c lass .

r ~ c h o answers, "pass a fist!" I From Car l is le, we ran over to Cham-

i . hersbllrg and stopped at Wilson Col·I We commend the at ten tion of the lege, where we took Marion Haws by

public to the invitation of t he F ar lt surprise. r "t I $150 000 S I $1'15 000 Ud" "d d P fit $100 0eveolQJ:)ment Committee to c o n t r ~ b u t e .Then, at sunset , t raveling through lJOPI a, ,===== urp us, 6, ====== nIY I C ro I8, , 00

plants, treeS' and shrubbery for the tlI.e most beautiful scenery o f t he trip.

adornment of NarbrOOk. we went to Gettysburg where we r,pcnt I E f'l h Id k d °t ' th 0 b k h k hthe night . very am I y s ou rna e a epOSI III e savmgs an ea c wee o r mon t 0 It

1\tr. Edward W. Bok, o f Mer ion, ha s Saturday morning, under th e I • h b h h d h' f'l hgiven $3000 to Phila.delphia Central Y. direction of a gUide, we Viewed the IS no t w a t a m an ea rn s , ut w a t e an IS am I y saves , t a t de te rmines hi s success o r

M. C. A., to pu t up a building for th e battlefield" National cemetery, JNini"! , 0'oys in tmill'ialg camp. Another gen- Wade h ou se a nd other points of jn - fa I lure from a ma t er I al s t an d p oi n t.

tIema.n has given $2000 f or i ts equ lp - terest, I t was a delightful time in th e

ment. Thi,S is p ar t o f the quota of Iyea r t o v is it t hi s 'historic place, :lS t l ~ e I BEGIN NOW-OPEN AN, ACCOUNT WITH US.$100,000 to he contributed by t he Cen - I ,fudas and Dog Wood trees wnrc In

~ r a l 'Y.. M,C. A. fuIl bloom, -I'! __ .______ From Gettyllburg, we wen t t o L it it z

A generous response should be made by way o f York , C ol umbi a and Lan

to th e appea l made by ou r local Y. M. caster. Here we s aw IJinden HaH, the:C. A. to Narberth citiz.ens, for can- second oldest girls' prwate scbo<:>1 in Itrib!lJtions t o h el p mai nt ai n Y. M. C. America an d enjoyed 'lOO.1 Lititz

A. work in oW'" Anny and Navy. The se "p re tz el s. " We stayed here overnight

Qlre times when we must all go th e and! disproved th e idea that country

limit in dO'ling ou r llihare to help ou r hotels ar e nncomfortable.

boys to live up to th e ideals :that bave Next morning occurred one of th ebeen se t before them. in their humes mos t enj oyab le t imes of th e t ri p, f or

The great majority of u s canno t do t h ~ n w e r od e to Ephrata and! guidoofield service. We must mak e up for by Dr. Zerfuss, who is now cbaplain

this by g iv ing 0llI1'l financlaJ. support. of the Penn6ylvanla. House of Repre

. If ou r young men' ll4"e left to their sentatfives, we w en t t hr ou gh th eown resourOO8, w1l'llle in training camps quaint old cloister and ch ur ch . Dr ,

or at th e front, or in th.e NavY, they Zerf'1l'Ss to ld u s i n :full o f t he doctrine

win be mucb, more in dange r f rom of thei r churchand of th e history conthe'temptations of camP l if e, t ha. n I f n ee te d' )Vi,th th e clolsters and sur-

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l 'JARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 17_ 1917

Narberth, Pa.

45th and Parrish Sts.

FOR SALE!

G··...CG..nl.ar3-.L'Y.... I1 2 3 ~ I r n S ( P l J l I a d e I ~ @ :

A man that ' \ ' h h ~ l ) e n t d o\ \ ,' n a well.

A bout the "oous he hUR 10 sellCan't reap 80 I11nny go1de"n dol'Jar:",.As one Wh o Cl lUluH a tree an d boiler•.

c. P. COOKAnthracite Coal

WOOD AND

BUILDING SUPPLIES

Fo r Rent aDd SaJ.Fi re Insurance

.Ben Phone 869 W.

wan BoJIdJDg. Narberth, Pa.

H. C. FRITSCHProperUes

CLEAN···SAFE···WHOLESOME

SCOTT-POWEtL DAIRIES

Before PurchasingAnything

So Importantas aHorne

HOWARD F. COTTERMEATS 01l Y. l QUALITY

:Y; M.· C. A . BU I LD I N G

september 15-V1llanova at Paoli,

Narberth at Wayne, Autoca.r at BODAir , Dun & Co. at Menion.. September 22-Merion at Paol i, Dun

& Co. at Narberth, -Villanova at BonAir , Wayne at Autocar. '

Dollars. ($

AZPELL ' SMusic Store·

1 09 l on a A v e n u e

Miesen's BakeryN A RB ER TH A R C A DE

BUILDING

Bread, Cake, Rol ls , Pies,Candy, I ce Cream

CATERING FOR PARTJES

32 Eas t lLaneas t er Avenue

ARDMORE. PA.

V IC T OR V IC TR O LA S AND RECORDS I AM AT THE SERVICE OF" W h ) Go to th e City?" THE PUBliC OF NARBERTH

KATHARINE WHEELOCK AutomObiles to hire at al lhours of dayand night.~ e a c Ler o f OJ· SABlE CENSORE Pboue l.2S9 o r 626U ~ . " lano . . Ni\.MBERTR.PA.

Addressi------------ '-------------

Signed------------------------

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Un•• John \ ' lI lI :\' e s ~ , Jl!llis/('!'

Uev. C. G. Koppel, Pnstor.

F I E D L E R

Uev . Ave r) ' S . llemm)·. PllstOI'

ALL SAINTS' p. Eo CHURCH.

THE PRESCRIPTIONDRUGGIST

The Busiest Store in NARBERTH

ST. MARGARET'S CHURCII.Early Mass o n Sun da y f.·om April

lilt to October 31st at C.30 A. M. From

No\' ember1S t to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late Mass. 9.30 A. M. throughout the

year. Mas se s on holydays, 6.30 and

8.30 A. M. Weekdays a t 8. Evening

devotions and o therserv ices at regular·

times. :

Well Boys The Size of a Fountain MAIN LIN E ·NAVAL ., , . APPOINTMENTS

Has Positively Nothing to Do With the Quality -Congressman John R. K Scott an-

a! Goods the Fountain Dispenses nounced to-day that his nominat ions

for a ppointment t o t he Unltell States. . . .. Naval Academy at Annapolis would be1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I f It IS QualIty and Quantity you ar e after, we sell both. Our given to t he young men living in the

Sodas and Ice Cream a re t he bes t money can obtain. They have Isuburbs around Philadelphia. A com

a f lavor which .i s a ll their own, and will t ak e a medal wher ev er mittee consisting of Edward W. Bok,

Ieditor of the Ladles' Home Journal;

shown. Honorable George C. Klauder, of the_. , I Workmen's Compe ns at io n Boa rd :We also sell one of the best FIlms on the market, Eastman s 'Honorable Fletcher W. Stites, mem-

Films, gentlemen. It is· not the film that produces the best results; ber of the Legi:lla ture from Montgom

it is the Camera and the man behind. The Film is only the carrying er y cou nt y; Professor S. Edgar

~ ~ g e n t for t he work th e man behind produces. - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : I ~ d t ~ ~ o ~ ~ ; o e : : ~ I I ~ n M . ~ ~ ; ~son, o f th e Haverford School, have

consented to act as a committee of

fiVe to se lect for Congressman Scot t,

by com pet it lv e e xamina ti on o ~ I Phone, 683

principal and three al ternates for ap- --------------_pointment to Annapolis. Any young 1 , I ' ~ T I l t : O ~ A1' ' l ' J U ~m an bet ween t he ag es of sixteen anll (:OJDIU:\, I'J'Y nO(D[ OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED

UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROLtwenty years residing in Merion, Bala.

Cynwyd, Arllmore, Bryn Mawr, Hav- The Communi ty Club will close Itserford, Narberth a nd o th er place,; in s ea son w it h a l un cheon, whi ch w il l Pasteurized Milk \ eE l IH PIES

Lower Merion township wllI be be he ld i n the Communi ty Room of th e £ r y n c l o ~ ~ l k C e r t l l l e d WEST PRILA.

IHousten , leade r; "'II'. A. A. Chalker, eligible to take th e examination Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday , May 22, at (Pedrlal ieSoelet"l OVERBROOJ(

ispeaker. which wl1l b e h el d s omet im e during 11 o'clock. All the members ar e invlt- Special " G ue rn s ey" MERION

MERION MEETING 1I0USE. 7.45 P. M.-]<Jvening worship; sub- this month. ed to be present. I Milk WYNNEFIELD

, jec t, "The Silence of God." ---------- . IRoberts '&:Sbarpless ' BALA·C'YNWYD

Merion Meeting House I s opened for Wednesday, May 16, 1917, S P. M.- CONTRIBUTORS NOTICE' Dairies)wor sh ip e ve ry First-day at 11 A. Prayer and praise meeting. Led by ,. 11117 JUSt; 'HALl. SVIlJWUU.: Cream Buttermilk : : : : ~ ~ : aM. Visitors ar e cordially welcome. Pastor A. S. Demmy. Le t Us remem- WYNNEWO

A i t b k 1 k t f i it May 19--Dun & Co at Wayne Table an d Whipp ing 0 0re g s ry 00 s ep or v s ors. b.er ou r motto: Every member at the For th e past two and a hal f y ea rs ., Cream.

All ar e asked to r egis te r thei r names. prayer meeting. the following item has appeared, wltll ~ : ; ~ ~ I ; t ~ t ~ i l ~ ~ ~ : c ~ r ~ a o l l at Bon Air,

Monday, May 21, 1917, S P. 1\1.- a few exceptions, in every week'sUshers ' Association wllI meet at th e issue: • May 26-Paoli at Villanova, Wayne

h ome o f Mr. C. O. St. Johnson. 217 OUR TOWN w il l g la dl y print at Narberth, Dun & Co. at Merion, Bon

Wl1liams avenue. 1\1>1'. W. O. Easton. any news i tem abou t any subject Air at Antocar.

executive secretary of the Central that is of interest to Narberth :M ay 3 0 (A. M.)-Bon Air at Paoli,

Branch Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia. Sub folks, bu t in order to meet the Dun & Co. at Wayn.e, Narberth atject, "Y. M. C. A. In War Work ,. printing schedUle, al l "cOpy"- Vl1lanova, Merion at Autocar.

manuscripts-must reach the edi- May 30 (P. M.) -P ao li a t Wayne, Whitman's Chocolates·'and'1'111': J ) U t : S n r ' l ' J m l A ~ - CHURCJI. I tor by 6 P. M. Monday each wee k. ,;Dun & Co. at Narberth, Merion at Bon Dou gl as s' l Iome ·Mad e Can dl es at

And still many of ou r good con- Air, Villanova at Autocar. .

I

tributors who help so much toward: June 2 -Mer ion at Paol i, Wayne at DAVIS'making Our Town a success, continue! V i l l ~ l I o v a , Narllerth at Bon Air, Dun

The meetings 1"01. next Sunday ar e to mai l thei r "copy"-manuscript-on I& Co. at Autocar. Good Old.Fashioned, lIome-MadeReT. Andrew S. Burke , Pasto r. ,H S follows: ITuesday and even somet imes on Wed- I June 9 -Dun & Co. at Paoli, Merion I l 'udge. The H ~ n d J h : t ]Iotller Used

., i 10.00 A. M.-SundaY school; al l de-I· n e s d a y ~ t h e very day on which this at M a ~ ' n ~ , Bon A ir at Villanova, Auto- ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : o : : : a : : e : -__ ......_ Th e services at AU S a l ~ t s P. E! Ilartments. I paper is mailed. It is imperative that ca r at Narberth. . -

Church, Montgomery an d "Wynnewood I 11.00 A. M.-Public worship. 'rhe I lI ' t t b . tl dlt' h d June 16-Narberth at Paoh, Autocaravenues f next Sunda a e s fol I Ia I ems mus e II I le e or s an s W M I ,r' I

. ' or y r a . sermon wil l b e d eli vered by Rev. on Monday evening. as hereaft er all at ayne. er on at II a nova , Dun

lows. ;Francis S. Hart, pastor of t he Calvin: items received after th e specified time & Co. a; B O Air. .8.00 A. M.-Holy c ommuni on . P r. es by te ri an Chu rc h, P hi la de lp hi a. iwill not appear in the current week's June 23-Narberth a t .Wayne, Vllla-

9.45 A. M.-Sunda>: School. ; 7.00 P. l\1.-Christian Endeavor So-, issue, t he re by in mos t i ns ta nc es mak - nova at B on Air.. Paoh at Autocar,

p.OO A. M.-Mormng p. r ay er a nd : claty meeting. Theme, "Growing as j Ing the "copy" stale news for th e fol- Dun & Co. at MerIOn. .se r3m

OOon

pM " f I . I :Ch' li st G rew. " Lea de rs , John Wilson lowing week. . June V?1-DUn &Mco . at Paoh, Auto-

. . . - -von rmaUcn c ass. - . : and Philip Knutzen. Tile Editor. ca r at I l anava, eri on at Narberth,

4.00 P. M . - E v e ~ l n g prayer. 8.00 P. M.-)i:vening worship. Mr.! Wayne at Bon Air. . .Next Sunda.y wi 1 b.e the last meet - V an N es s will p re ac h on th e theme I (' . \ I U H ' ~ t ' I f S 'J'lKE ~ ( ) 1 ' H ' ' ' July 4 (A. M.)-MerlOn at PaolJ,

iug of th e Conf irmat ion c lass , so a ll " Pas tu r es of G r ~ n Grass and Refresh- I '. •• • ___ •. • Dun & Co. a Vil la nova , Bon A ir at

the cand'idates ar e '1">cquested to be ing Water.' I , .'. Narberth, Wayne at Autocar.presen t fo r final instructions ' .. MI'. Sheldon "' . Funk. ] arm Ad- July 4 (P M )-Villanova at Paoli

. .: thllrch l'ioles . f I St· D t I" A . . . ,Bishop R h l ~ l l l i n d e r wi!!.1 be at th e The beaut ifu l serv ice last Sunday I~ l s l ~ r a t I ~ I I a d t ~ . epa.r m

le ~ l t t ? grlg Merion at Wayne , Dun & Co. at Nar-

church on Whitr;unday, May 27, to ad- " . .. , eu ure, " I elver a ec ut e at berth, Autocar at Bon Air. ROOFER Smin' te th A t 11 R't f Co _ll11ormng II I celebratIon of Parents P. M. S a t u r d a ~ ' , May HJ, at the Y. M. C. S d l lalf

18 l' e pos a c leo n : Day" will long be remembere' A . .. econfirma:tion a.t the 11 o'clock service.. . t.;. A. Oil Garllelllng. MI'. \1'unK will gIVe July 7 -P ao li a t Wayne Nar be rt h

pleaslIlg feature was t1w slngllJg by I f 't ' . I . d' -) . I ill· , •T he Rev Henry C. Stone founder i . a ot a prac Ica a Vlce II IlC I W at Villanova Dun & Co at Bon Air

. ' . . the ch Id'l'en's chorus of fifteen vOIces b . I hi II I I ' I ' . ,ot th e Stonemen's Fellowship WIll d " . . e va ua e to a peop e t 18t are cu - Merion at Autocar

un er the effiCIent trall1l11g of theIr . . . . 1 IJ ' d I 1 . •mak e a n address at th e 4 o'clock s.er- , fr' • t1vatlllg, a g.ITl en. ~ e ) s onat ng li S July 14-Vi llanova a t Wayne P ao li

. teacher, l\L1SS Augusta Witherow. The . I" .. . . ,Vice o n S un da y afternoon May 20. I . d d time to he p us and au are IIlVlte.\ 'It Xarberth Merion at Bon Air Dun, . .; new y orgal1l7.e quartet also rendere . ,., ,

The Stonemen all along the M ain' It ' T ' and urged to be present at t i l lS l11eet- & Co at Autocar

Line ",i11 be present, as well as others i ~ t P P ~ ~ P t r h a C e l l 1 1 ~ s l l c . het. ~ e a d t l b n g t c l a P 2 a 6 c 5 - l l n l \ " . Xo admission charged. I J U l ' ~ · 2 1 - A u t o c ~ r at Pao li Bon A ir

1·· . thO i I It y e lUI c 1 was axe y Ie , ( '1 -Ie ('onlnl·tta " 'IVl11g 111 lS.·V,C n· y. T per',sons who were present. i . , " _. I ~ . at ~ V a y n e , Dun & Co. at Villanova, take a l oo k through my nc\\·Th e c hu 'r ch bus l ~ v e s Narb.erth I t i s expected that quite a number I Xarberth C o m m u l 1 l t ~ Club. Menon at Narb.erth. I houses 011 t he b row of the

and Wynnewood· stations at 10.40 on of ou r members will at tend the ninety-[ _ . , , , ,. , July 2S-Dun & Co. at wayne,,' hill two on N I tl A 'S.unday mor ni ng s. Y ou are asked to ti ld' f tl F' . S II (.I,ADIF,J) Ll,TTIUtS AT Merion at Villanova Paol i at Bon A ir j tl ,U )er 1 \ lC.

use them. 1 I' . an11lversary 0 le alrvlew un - ~ , \ J u n ; n ' l ' 1 I »OS'j'OF..H'.: N. A' 'an( lfCC on Forrest Ave ..day s choo l next Sunday afternoon. . l arberth at uto?ar.

: Our National Memor ia l Day w 'l I b e i August 4-Paoll at Villanova, Wayne W M E SM E DLEYlU ..:TIIOIHS'!' ..:[ 'lsrOJ

JAI. CIIURCII : a p p r o P ~ i a t e l Y celebrated i n ' thl<; I 011 anll Gas Burner Co. at. Narberth, Dun & Co. at Merion, Bon ••

- - - , ch ur ch o n Sun da v mor ni ng Mar 27 Mrs. F'rank Keeler All' at Autocar. BUILDER')'11(' J,lttf(. thul'ch 011 the II Ill. j ' _ - _ ~ ' • I Mrs. C. M. Hunter August l l -Bon Air at Pao li , Dun NARBERTH , P A .

Mr. George Duncan & Co. at Wayne, Vl1lanova at Nar-Mrs. Victor D. Abel berth, Merion at Autocar.

Mrs. Theodore Phillips August 1 8 ~ W a Y n e at Paoli , Dun &

SUllday serVIces·. ' I..as t Tuesday, May 8, the Alulllni, 1\" J R L . Co t "'Ta b tl Meri t B AI'r- A . t' fiN I I H' h J I S S . . eWls .. II ; r er I, on a on ,9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. Bible ssocla ·Ion 0 tI e . a r 1ert I Ig Mr. Rodgers Villanova at Autocar. . Nine loom s a nd ba th; ho t water

elasses f or men and women. : ~ C h O O I held i ts annual business meet- Mr: Howe I August 25-Merion at Paol i, Wayne heat, electric lights; high ground. Lot

11.00 A. M.-Morning worship, Ser .; mg at the school house. There was a Miss S. C. Lippincott lit Villanova, Narberth at Bon Air, 50x125. Fo r quick sale, $5000.

I tl t.good number presellt , and th e tollow- I

mon I) ' le pas or. II ffi I t I f I Mrs. M. V. D. Hunt Dun & Co. at Autocar. CAJ,UWELL & CO.7.00 P. M.-Epwortl1 League. Leader, . I I ~ a cers were ee el. or t l e c om-: Mrs. l<'rlLnk C. Roberts September I -Dun & Co. at Paoll,I-----------.::...:..:.----

Miss Helen Cole. I II1g t ~ ' e a r , l ~ e g l n l 1 l l l ~ W l t ~ l t l J ~ I I H ' : l;nWAUD S. IIAWS, Postllliister M . e ~ i o l l at Wayne, Bon Air at Vllla- George B S 1745 Ev ni g worsh'p Sermon b o

,. mee mg. w I1ch was set. or I lIeSI ay, i,-------------------, nova, Autocar at Narberth. • Up ee. - e n I . ,.' I Jllne 19: .

t he pasto r. . : . 'I'her(' wJII be ·drllling li t Elm September 3 (A. M.) -N ar be th a t S & HMld.Week Service p ~ e s i d e n t .. Mildred J u s ~ l C e . IInll hereafter every Homlay Paoli, Autocar at Wayne . Mer ion a t' team otWater Heating

An hour of medi tat ion and p raye r. ; Vice Presllient, MarjOrie Jeffl'les lind TJmrsdoy nights at elgllt Yillanova, Du n & Co. at Bon Air. PlumbingPrayers for our crops and country.: Secretary, Ag,nes Rose o'clock. All tllOse who JllITe had September 3 (P. M.)-Merion at Bel l T el e h onService conducted by the pastor. Treasurer, Marion TroUer a ny m ilitar y experience are Wayne, Dun & Co. at Villanova, Bon p e.

}[en'sBlble Closs Chairman of Program Committee, I cSllecillll)' Inl·Ued to ('ome out Air at Narberth, Paol i at Autocar. -------------- . . . : . . -

Regular lJUslness and soc ia l mee t- Maude Wipf , allli take por t, and a ss is t III tile September S-Dun & Co. at Paoli, Frank Cristing of th e class will be held i n t he lec- Chairmal? of Entel·talnment C01111111t- ! work. Autocar at Villanova, Merion at Nar-

ture room Monday ev,ening of next tee, MadeJlI1e McCoy. H. T. "·HIT":. be rth , Wayne at Bon Air. MEATS & PROVISIONSweek. Th e jYresident requests a l a r g ' ~ Chairman at Refreshment Commit-

attendance. tee, Linda ,Jacoby H i ~ h Grade Butter_________ Executive Committee, all officers, \101 th e purposes of providing buildings and curren t suppor t f or S pe - Telephone-Narberth 644 A.

F.VAXG..~ J n,\PTIST eHunCH. Silvia Cummer and Ro)' Griffith cial Y. M. C. A. Work among Amer ican Sold ier s and Sailors and f or p ro -

I The Executive Committee reported vlding the necessary current support for the Narberth Y. M. C. A., The:good returns from t he lectu re course, Young Men's Christian Association o f Phi la de lphi a f or t he year 1917, and Inallli a vote of thanks was extended considerat ion of the subscriptions of uthers. I promise to pay to t he o rd er

Sunday services: this committee, aUll all retiring of- of Charles W. Schaeffer, treasurer.

9.45 A. M.-Blble .school Tempel'- flcers, for the good, thorough work

ance Sunday, M'1". George M. Col.es- done d ur in g t he p as t year.

worthy win address ,the school. Closses An i n teres t ing year Is l oo ked tor-to be applied as follows: ,

for al l ages, includim.g Men's an d ward to with Miss Justlceat the head

Women 's B ib le class·. Everybody weI t or t he coming term. War Work Narberth.Y. M. C. A. Current Support,------

come and' especiallY those who ar e not or diVided equally between these two objects unless otherwise Indicated.

connected wi th any other school. Two million miles of d ir t r oads

11.00 A. M.-Morning worship; sub- have b en b ui lt In th e U n ~ t e d States.

ject, "The Good Shepherd." IThe t ot a l l eng th of public roads of

7.bo P.M.-Young People's meeting all kinds.· i n t hi s count ry Is estimated

in charge of Group No.3. LaWl'ence at 2,250,000 miles.

8/7/2019 Our Town May 17, 1917

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NAHBEH'!'II, PA.-OUl t TOWN-MAY 17 , 1B17

Furniture MovedExpress Packages Carried. Trunks

Passenger Automobiles

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The ah"ve ""parlment .hould be of thep;reatest use to the community. the l ist contains t he nllme o f eve ry prols811lonal man,tradesman. mechnnlc, shopkeeper. etc.. whodoes or can In any w ..y serve h ll fel lowto\vnsman, and who Is progressive enoulfbto ..dd nnme to list "t Register.

An It Is dlmcult for those contr lbutlnlftheir t ime and error ls to the produotton of"Ou r Town" to per sona lly e ither know ()rInterview ..II such. I t would be moet helptul It those not now tound In ths printedlist would send In a memO ot their ~ a .. .addresn , phone numbers and buslnesltte ()rprofessions to r listing. Tbls will coat as tol-lows: 10 cents each l88ue for 2 l i ne .; 6 cent.f or each add it iona l IInll.

MEATS, ETC.00,-le8'. Phone. 398.

See dlsplny ..dvertisement In tblll luue.Cotter, 1I0w..r,1 F. Phone. 1298.

See dlsplny ndvertlsement In thle lesue.Crl.t, Jo'rank Phone, 644-W.

See display advertisement In thin I"sue.I MILKlIalmbach. A. Phone, Cynwyd 166-W.

Addre88, ~ a r b e r t h P. O. Box 416.SeoU-Powell 1)alrl..... Phone, Preston 2398.

See dlsplny advertisement In thin Issue.

1I10nTGAGESSimp80n, JOines C. 232 Essex ave.Phone, 636, or 1420 Chestnut at.

MUSIC"7.peU's l\lu.lc Stor.., Ardmore, Phone 1012-3.

See display advertisement In this Issue.Cowin, T. S tu ..rt. Plano Teacher.

206 Merion aVe. Phone. N..rberth 347-R.I.o<ls, Fann,. I I . Plano 'reacher and Accom

panist. 417 Haverford ave. Phone 316-JStudio. 1"0. f. Arende Bldg,. Narberth. .

\\·b..elol'k. Katharln... Phone. 683.Se .. tllsplll)' ndvertlsement In this lssu...

NOTARY I'UOLICJl'fI'l'rles. J. 11. 111 N.. rberth ave.

Phone, 666-lIf.O P T I C I A ~ 8F'enton, Carl F. 606 Essex ave. Phone. 638-W.

Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut lit.PAINTERS

CoIl', Jam... R.246 Haverfol'd ave. Phone 1225·.1

W. G. C"mm..r. Phone. 12,62 ·W. .210 It;hnwood ave., Narberth

"·alzer. Frl'd. .111 "'1nsor ave. Phone. 1241·J.

I PAPER IIANGEBS"'1 ttl', Geo, A. 320 Woodbine ave.

Phone, 1203- 'v. Flrst-clus work.I'ATENT LAWYER8

Foster, Saml. lV. Phil .... addresl, 1011 Cheetn ut st . 131 lIIerlon ave. Phone. 123S·J.

PIIOTO PLAYSAreade Thl'atrl ' . Narber th.

See dlsplny atl,·ertl.ement In thll l88ue.. .Arcadia." 16th and Chestnut st. .. phllL

See dlsplllY advertisement In t h l ~ Issue.I'LUMDING. ETC.Suplee, G..... O. Phone, 1289.

See dlsplny advertisement In thIs Issull.Wall. 11. II. Phone. 319·J.

I See dlspl..y advertl.ement In thIs Issue,R),:"L ESTATE

Caldwell &: Co. Phone, 121l·W.See dIsplay ndvertlsement In this l88ue.

Fritsch . I I. C. Phone. 262-W.See display advertisement I" thIs Issue

(lodtre,.. Wro. B. .114 'Voodslde ..ve. Phone. 686-W.

Na.h, Rob..r t J . Phone, 606.1\1oney tor First and Second )(ortgagen

Yo"t. \Vm. E. 209 Chestnut ..ve. Pbone. N;'r.1285-W, with Harbert & Clagho'rn, MaIn1.lne Renl Estate. 204 Bnlley llidg.. Phil•. '

ROOFING, ETC.Gara-lIlcGlnley Co. Phone, 1268·W.

See ,lIsplny ndvertl.ement In this l88ue.11 Iller. Jobn A, 243 Ion.. ave. Phone, 661-3.

Shop, 246 Haverford ...ve. Phone, 1226-3.SCIIOOI.S, ETC •

Welherlll. 1I11s. Mallde E.200 Dudley ..ve. Ph"ne. 1260·R.

SlIOEMAKERSTarnl'f. lIarr,.

246 'Voodhlne ave.Good " ·. .. .r Shoe llepalr Sbop.Con.tantlne, n. G. Y. 1\[. C. A. Bldg.

TAII.ORSJo:all'le Tallorlnll' Co. Phone. 1283-J.

See display nd"ertlsement In this Issue.Schwartz. Cbar le. 1I0me Town Tailor .

234 Havertord ave. Phone. 1264·J.TYPEWRITERSOo<lll'e. E. G. 602 Essex ..v•.

Phone. Narberth 638-)[.

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Name

Address

P. O. Box

Two Line_, IOc per i.. ue ; Sc for'each. additional/ine

Narberth Register

to . . .

SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.

OUR TOWN, NARBERTH.

Enclosed find $ for my subscription from ..

4.68

9.50

.74

a.95

5.00

2.00

3.00

22.86

45 . : ~ 9

10.00

67 . 1 : ~22.29

40.00

"CCOUl'T,\l'TSG r ~ n e , Andre,,,·

5 Chestnut ave. Phone, 67i- l l .

' J{l'lm, II . C.2 0 Dud leY a v e.

AO\'t:RTISIXC;

ICoil'. "' . Artbur Phone. 632-R.

Ideas. Plans. COP)'. Art. Typography.ARClllTIWTS ANU BUII.U),:RS

.... J{oronskl and Came\'(ln.101 Chestnut ..ve. Phone, 608.

AVTOlllOBILESCenllOrl'. Sable '1'0 hire.

See displaY ad,'ertlsement In this I 'sue.

Illorner. "·m. S. "J.ocomoblle."

303 :-:. I"arher th ave. Phone. 664.

I1IleClellan. "' . S.. J. I'. Acknowledgements

and atlldavlts. nutomoblle licenses. OmceI hrs.. 12 to 1 and atter 5 P . l Il.

IBAKERS

1I111'.l'n, I ' . Phone. 362-J.A78 33 \ See dlspln.>' advertisement In thin I••ue.

25.07 .. . . BANKS805.63 :Ilerlon Title &: Tru.t Co. Phone. Ardmore 3.

See displaY nd"ertlsement In this I.sue.UARBERS

$1283.961 SUEZl'ro. Ton,.$21. 99 I 224 Hnvertord ..ve.220.46 " IU.ACKS:IIITIISI:-lIper. f. A.652,02 I 1:!S ~ l o n t g o n l e r ~ ' ave. Phone. 3 2 ~ ,

i UUIU)ERS: SII...dll'Y. Wm. n. Phone, 600.

See tlll!:Jpla)-' advertisement in this l!'tl!lue,

CASUY, ETC.III",ls, II . 1':. Phone, 1264-'V.

See dlspla)' advertisement In this Issue.CARI't:ST..:RS ASn BVILUERS

•rbk ins , ChaN. I,.103 Dudley ave. Phone, 382-lIl.

C9AL, Jo:TC.(,'"ok. C. I '. Phone. 302-W.

See dlsplny advertisement In t hi s I.. ue.CONTUACTORS

Shand, A. C. ,Jr. Commercl..1 Trust Bldg.•

Phlla. Phone. Spruce 5263; Narberth 1214·3UI:NTI8TS( ' Iuneron, )Jr. " '. 1\1. I 'hone, 395-\V'.Orr, Ur. A. L. 101 Elmwood aVo Phone, 393-W.

Phl la . Phone . F ilbert 42U, Kei th B ldg.nnVGGISTS

l"ledler's. Phone. 625.See display ..dvertlsement In this Issue.

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. lI,n"nrd'.. Phone. 1261.Hee dlspla)' lldvertlsement In this Issu •.

Jo:L),:CTRIClANS

II 'ugh, '''erl ~ 2 lona ave.~ a r . Phone. 660-'V. Ard, Phone, 163,3.

I l"lSII AND OYST), :RSIhnl,erlal Groct'r,· Co. Phone, Narberth 606.i See dlspln)' nd "ertlsement In th Is I.sue.

GARONEltSl"uwt.'II, l'·hdler

101 Conway ave. Phone. 334·J .GARU),:N NUnSERIF.oS

Wohlert. A. Jo:. Phone. 696.See dlsplllY ..dvertisement In this Issue.

GROCEnSIml,erlal Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.

See dlspla)' adverti.ement In this Issue.IIAVLING. Jo:TC.

Walton Bros. Phone, 672.See dlsplny advertisement In this Issue.

HEATING, STEAl\1 ASn WATJo:RlIalre, G"o. A. '

311 N. Narberth ave. phone, 699-J.INSURASCE

Bm"man, Sam"el I ' . tLlte.)116 Elmwood ave. Phone, 653·W.

Ilurl;hardt, 1II1II..r Phone , 669-M. P. O. Box,L. (Life, Fire. Accident. Health, Auto, <It".)

Jon ..s, Cha•• II.403 N. Narherth ave. Phone. 696·W.

Jones. "'m. J. 103 S. I"arberth ave. Phone.tiSO-3. Phlla. address, Penn Mutual Bldg.

Snyder, Robt.3n \Voodslde ave. Phone, 383.

Trotl..r Bro.. (Fire, etc.)209 "'oodllide ave. Phone. 1262-R.

LAWYERSGilroy. John 211 Essex ave. Phone, 12·'5,R.,.Phll.... nddress, Lincoln Bldg.

Henry, Geo. M. 101 Chestnut ave. Phone. 608.Phlla. addreB8. Finance Bldg.

Scbell, lIorace II.208 Sahlne ave. Phone, tZU-W.

Stlln. F le tc he r W. 4n Iiavertord ..ve.Phone. 312-W Phlla.. .ddrell8. Crozer Bld«.

LIGHTING FIXTURESlll('Donald Jobn. Narherth phone, 1218.

1633 Cheet. at., Phlla. Phone. Spruce 1138.

68.68

7.15

11.71

150.00

500.00

$757.00

46.97

. . . . . . . . . . 258.40

--------$1152.87

Dlnltl Il. !'\tfckney.Treasurer.

~ i ' , \ l t N I N G ' fO MOTOUISTS

Burgess, Roy Y.Duemler, Alfred I".

Henry, C. T.Howard, William ~ Hazard, John !<'.

Jones , Charles H.McCoy, J. Robert.

McAuliffe, William.

Rogers, D. Paul.

Scott, James A.Southerland, Leonidas B.

Smith, Frank C.

Scanlin, James G.

AIHlI'flOlUL EJSLlS'I'MENTS TO~ A l m } : n T I l 1l0J1E UEFEXSE

April 1. balance .. . , ••I Subscriptions for year $822.10

Full memberships ,. 15.00

L imi ted membersh ips 15.00

Boys' memberships . 6.00

Pool .. '. .. 43.35

Bowling . . . 35.78

S to re r e nt s ., 122.50

Chair rental .90

Telephone . . . 1. 60Summer membership!! 3.00

Towels. . . . . . . . . . . . .05

MENDOUOR

WAL TON BROS .

MARKETR. J. ROSEMUIWY, Proprietor

Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

N A R B E R T H . P A

HARRY B. WALL

.\ I ' "mbership f, 'p. Il1dutl lnJ.:

t)ur Town.

BOYLE'S

T he lo ca l B oa rd o f Heal th ba s re

c.elved a communication from the S ta te

Health Depar tmen t, wh ich po int s ou t

th e need of an energetic clean up In

HOUSEal l l o c a l l t i ~ , In oroer to assist in th e

cont ro ll ing of any possible epidemic

of infantile p a r a l y s ~ s t ha t m ay occur

this summer. There were 2000 cases

Prime Meats in Pennsy lvan ia betwcen July 1, 1916,an d the end of th e year, with 500

Home Dressed Poultn'. Butler. E!:'!:'s nnd Game. d Th f . . I 1 Iane,' hUlt and V e ~ e t : l h l e " "A STORE FOR eaths. e atahtles mtg \t lave been d I ' I bPARtICULAR PEOPLE" Imuch greater ha d no t th e citi:r.ens Inclu e( III t I e a ove

Te ephone. NARSE : RTH . PA . ,adoptoo the measures suggested by th e subscriptions fo r

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . 1 State authorities an d it is u rged that I th e year:

A R C A D IA Ino effort be spared to repeat, or r.lther' Wome n' s A ux il la ry

CHESTNUf.Bel. 16lb St roedouble, t ho se measu re s t hi s s ea so n. dona t ! on . . . • . . . . 200.00

Floesl P t : = ~ , ; ) f : I I l Y The- Space does no t allow us t o p ri nt Women s Community. ~ ~ t : : : ~ : ; l ~ ~ the the full text of the Har risburg com- •Club . . . 14.00

Ph()l()plays-C()otlounIU 10 " . M.lo l1.so municatlon, bu t t he following extracts Narber th Communi tyP. M. sh ou ld b e c ar ef ul ly noted b y e ve ry Bible Class .

PhUa. , P.. I f'esident of th e borough an d foilowed Mrs. J. G. Foote's

PRO G RAM ito the letter . T he B oar d of Health is musical .instructed to enforce these rules: ]<::state of John W.

Wt:t:K ()t' :l U Y UTli Stnbles-in Towlls an d Villages Brown. deceased

~ ..nda,', TlIl " ,la, ' and Wedne,da;!' Manure mus t n ot be al lowed to a c-t:NIIl BENNF.T'f

III Inltlnl !ShowlnK of Th' lI lu ,. II. Inre c um ul at e in o pe n piles. The dailY,!Sullen'INed I'roduetlon contents shOUld 1J,e placed In pits or iDonation f rom Depfer

"UAI'I'INESS" bins tightly covered or thoroughly fly! Evan. campaign 11.77ThurMIB)', ),'rldn,' and ~ a ( u r , l a ,

BUYANT WASunUnN Iscreened. ,- - - -

I n t 'l r.1 ~ h o w l n l f of . . Sequ ..1 to I t must be r emovoo onc e a week i $768.77"Skinner'. I)r,". sull" from th e first day of May unt il t he , llisburseml'uts" S K I l ~ N }:U's nUBBLE" l td f N b i Sunllr".v expenses In-

.\,Id..d ,\ttraeuon-Se", Uhal,t ,' r of "JUT- as ay 0 o vem e r. .; \' I, \U 'S I .I\ ' ISG nOOK OF SATVUE" I Stables must be cLeansed dally. curred by 1916 foot

Garbage . b al l t eam $22.18

~ I A l l ' l'IUllll;CI'lOloi-tt::"el,t .. t u r ~ : n Garbage when kept must b e p la ced I Repairs to s tores-and I \ollda,") s tar" 10.la A. 1I1., 1•.00, i ' .

2.00. : i . 4 ~ , l > . 4 ~ . 7 . 4 ~ , 0.4» I'. ~ I in covered containers. The conta'n .ers , paperhangmg 1 n~ A T ( j \ U l , \ . ' l i S , \XII 1I01,1I.:A\'il-10, 1 I . 4 ~ must be s cr ub be d cl ean w it h the' shoe store .A. :II .. 1.30, : i . I ~ . ii, 11.40, 11••0 nnd 10 1'. !II. . f' .hberal use of soa p an d water bE' or e I" Repairs t o poo l tables

refilling. Game room supp l ies .

A CALL FO n VOLUNTE}:nS , I t must be collected at least tilree I' Gym supplies ._-_ Itimes a week from May 1 until Novem- ,Towel supply .

Our Tow n " , $1.00 b er 1; th e bala.nce o f t he year It must I Gas service Feb. 10 to

Civic Association 1.00 he r emoved o ft en enough t o p ermi t! April 16, 1917 .the container b ei ng k ept closed. ' Telephone .

$2.00 Uubblsh an d Ashes Petty cash .Rubbish, and as'hes mix.ed wi tn ru b- Miscellaneous charges

Th e committee (appointed by the. bish, must be collected regularlv an d Repairs to bullding-Civic Association at t he annual mee t- I disposed of in such a way as no t to plumbing 21.71

ing) decided upon a membership fee: cause a nuisance. Painting lobby,

of $2 pe r annum, wl1ich is to include: Hou8e Clean ing etc.

a copy Of Our Town each week. One; All v ermin, s uch as l ic e, bedbugs, I

dol la r for the use of th e Civic Asso- : roaches, flies, mosquitoes, rats and ICoal . . , .. . , ,dation an d one dollar t o t he support imice should be exterminated. iOffice supplies '.

of Our Town. T he i nc re as ed COolt! Kennels, boxes an d cages used by , Salar ies . . . . .of m'aterial a nd l ab or in getting ou t I hou seho ld p e ts s houl d be frequently Printing membership

th e paper necessitates th e withdrawal cleansed aud disinfected, incl'Jd,ing t i cke ts . . . .of th e combina.tlon price of $1.50, ; floors, carpets, etc., used by them. Water rent .It shou ld be a matter of local pride I Cel lars shou ld be kept clean a t al l E lec trle light

In your community that would prompt times; this includes the floors. walls l ; e r v l t ~ e Mar.

you to contribute such a trifling su m an d ceilings. Cellars should b.e ~ e P t 7 to Apr, 9 .. $22.6:Jas 4 c en ts p er w ee k f or th e su ppO rt dr y. C el la rs s hou ld h ave th e w m ' ~ O W S Lamps . . 2.45

of your association an d circulation of . 8.S. well as ·all other open ings fo r ven- Balance . . . . .. .your paper. : t1hat lon, etc. , f ly-screned.

Hemember, ever ) ' 1 1 0 u s e h o l d ~ r in ,All h ou se s s ho ul d he thoroughly

l'arbel'th Is a membe r o f the CIvic, ~ c r e e n e d by t ~ end of April. anl! th e I Unpaid h i l l ~Associa.tiOIl anti will receive Ou r s c re ens kept In good c o n d l t l o ~ Imtll i l!H5.... .'fown. bu t should It no t be a matter cold weather, or when Ins ec t h f , ~ has ' 1916 , .

of h on or for him to do his bit, 4 e o a , ~ , ~ d Its actiVities. Game r oom recei pt s

cents pe r week, t owa rd the suppor t of ' (.eneral 1917th e communi ty i n which he lives? i Surface drrainage o f k it ch en , laun

However, no compulsion Is used, "the , dr y a nd b at h w as te water shoul:l no t

volunteer system" is in f ul l f or ce in be permitted unless dt is sprinkled:-\arberth and a ll w i ll con ti nu e to re - over a large surface, w1J,ere it wl1\ no t

ceive a c opy o f Our ' rown, except. of 1each a stream, an d n ev er t o s uc h an

t :ourse, t hose (amI there ar e very few, extent as to s ou r t he ground.we ar e glad to s ay) w ho r ef use to . W here no sewer system is avail

take t he p ap er f rom th e post office. I able, separate cess pools had betterArrangements ar e helng made to be built to receive this was te water .

have al l t he vo lu nt e er memberllhip Str?ams must no t be used fo r th e Ifees of $2 in the Civic Association. dumpmg o f s ewag e, g arbage . a s he s or :

fall due together at a specified time; rubb ls 'h of an y kind.cadI year, : Pools of stagnant water o r a ny mos- i

Mr. George M. Colesworthy is sec·' quito br,eQding places should be

retary-treasurer of th e Civic Assocla-, drained.t ion and Miss Mary Garn , s nb sc r lp ti on : Wa te r b ar r el s, cisterns, etc., should i

manager of Ou r Town. be c o v e ~ e d or screened.On behalf Of th e committe, ,All hIghwaYs s honl d b e t re at ed s o

I'. l[ll1wood Justice, as t o k ee p d own d us t.Chairman. Stree t gut te r s shOUld be frequently

flushed ou t an d kept f re e f rom ac

cumulations of rubbish.Ground where m an ur e o r garbage

He\". Henn' C. S tone, founder of ha s stood or where made foul by snr-

tl\e Stone"'en's Fellowsillp, wl11 face d1ralnage should be c le an ed and1 k A rdmo re a nd B ryn Mawr firemen

preach at All Saints' Church, Mont - tr.eatcd with un s a cd lime. had to ru n a hose line mor e t ha n a~ o m e r y avenue and Wynnewood road , l·'oodstuffs eXpOSed for sale mUbt be mile from a burning barn on th e farm

on S\lllday afternOOll, May 20, at 4 protected' from flies, dirt an d domestic

i I..1 h d f I of !<'reder lek L. Bailey, at Gladwyne,

O'clock. a n m a s, anu W' er e expose or sa e

id Ik h b 1 edon Tuesday, to a fireplug on th e estate

All stono....en In tll1'S territory, and on s ewa s t ey mu st e e e " l ~ t.. b th ttl t 2' of Samuel Rea, presiden t o f th e Penn-

al l people llvillg In Narberth, Wynne- a ov.e e pavemen a ea s ..

I he yh 'a nl a R ail roa d, b ef or e t he y go t

wood, Ardmore an d vicinity ar e nc es.di

ll I it d t tt d ti l l I t wou ld b e wel l d ur in g t he c om in g water on th e flames. By that time th eco r a Y nv e 0 a en ' s s e r- summer that children under sill:tee'1 structure wall In ruins, Involving a lois

vice. As t h e se at i ng capacity of th e years of ag e should no t 'be a,llowt>d to of $2500.church Is Ilmite4l, you ar e a sk ed t o c on gr eg at e u nn ec es sa ri ly in pJbllc, --------come early. places I. Mr. S to ne and hi s work need nO . Samuel G. Dixon.

mtroduction to th e peop le a long th e Commi,sslon.er of Health. Lower Merion t ownshi p w il l p ro se-Main Line. tllerefore a l ar ge c rowd I cut e eve ry mGtorlst herea!ter who

ill expected to hear him. RKU}:lIURR l[ AY 19TH gets In th e way o f f ir e engines, either

)nNSTREL SUOW ANn nANf;}; AT TilE Y. JI. C. A.. RP.M. o n the way to a flre or by "parkin«"___ Gard ene r s come on Satu rday eve- In roads n ea r t he scene of th e n.re.

T,here "'11\ be a minstrel show an d n ln g a nd learn from one who know. This announcement wa s made last

danc eon Friday, May 25. at Elm Hall , .how. Who? Why, Mr. Funk. FarmIwee k b y C ap ta in Don ag hy , chief of

given by U..e boys wh o have en li s ted IAdviser of the Sta te Depar tment of police, as th e result o f e ve nt s at L

tn th e Naval Coast Defense Re' lerve. AKrlculture. ftre at Wynnewood.