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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town November 11, 1932

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    P,RICE, F IV E C E NT S

    (ConllnUeQ on Pal;'p Five)

    bel'S are expected to pay dues thatwil l l eave a surplus.Following a p le a b y S qu ir e FredWalzer, it was voted t h at pa rt o f a nysurplus aftcr payment of decorations,be given, at discretion of the Executivp Board, to aid the Chris tmas fUlldfo r Narberths ' unrmployed. This maylIllIount to over a hundred dollars.It was dec ided to open a new classof members, for business people ofthe Borough who do not ma in t ainshops in t he Have rfo rd a venu e ::;ection. Fo r these, the dues wil l b e sixdollars a yea r, a s com{lured with th e

    Hold Annua l LuncheonThe Women's Foreign Miss ionaryof the Narberth Methodist EpiscopalChurch held their annua l luncheon illParrish Hall on Monday.

    To He ar About EtchingsA mee ti ng o f the ar t departmentof the Women's Community Club ofNarberth, Mrs. P. A. Wales, chairman, will be h eld at the home ofMrs . N el so n R ow le y, 210 Chestnutavenue, th is a fternoon at 2 P. M.Mrs. Franklin P. Dunlop wil l b e thespeaker. Her topic wil l be "Etchings."

    Business Council Plans Decorations forChristmas; Hopes to Aid Narberth's Poor

    Roosevelt Receives 590 to 1701 for Hoover; PetersPolls 1558 Votes and Ditter 1541;Thomas Gets 47

    Hoover and the Republican TicketCarry Borough by Big MajoritiesMalus Bow Tomorrow

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    NARBERTH , P ENNSYLVAN IA , NOVEMBER 11, 1932

    the home of Mrs. E. J. Corrigan, Narberth Hall. The g i rl s accomplish IIgreat deal mee ti ng t og et he r i n t hi smanner, and enjoy a sociable eveningas well.

    The hi-monthly mee ting o f the clubwas hel d on Thursday, November 10,at the c lu b r oom i n the CommunityCenter. Report of this wil l b e g iv enin detai l i n n ex t week's issue.

    New members are still being takeninto th e club, and it is p robable thatvery soon the 50-mark will be reached, which is the number necessa ry togive the club voting privileges at the

    (ContlnueQ on Page Five)

    AL L MEN ARE INVITED

    George W. Ell iot t , Former Di r e ct o r o f P u bl i c S a fe t y,

    . t o S pe ak

    !Annual Post Banqueti to be Held TonightTo Appear in Play

    ttCalico Dogs" and ttGingham Cats" BeingMade by Narberth Juniors for Bazaar

    Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lafore, ofPenn Valley Farms, arc entertainingthe Bridlewild Association at a breal,rast on Saturday before t he d ra ghunt.

    The Junior Community Club hasmlterrd upon a project of sewingand their work consists of fashioningvpry appealing stuffed animals. These"calico dogs" and "g ingham ca ts" a reto be ::;old at one booth of a bazaarwhich t h e J un io r s w il l hold in conjunction with an evening card party,t he m iddl e of December. The d at eano a ll the interesting details wil l beannounced later.The first of the sewing meeting wa::;held at the home of Mrs. James D.Moore,on Dudley avenue, l a st Thu rs day, and the next sewing meetingw il l b e Thursday, November 17, at

    Hold Donat ion DayThe annua l Donation Day at theKing's Daughters' Home for the Agedon Sabine avenue, Narberth, was helllon Wednesday. Luncheon was served and a ll k in ds o f f an cy articleswer e on sale. Mrs. Will iam Fischer,of Cynwyd, represented the Kings'Daughte rs of St . Andrew's Chapp\'

    The Narberth Bridge Club will holdan open duplicate bridge toul'l1an1l'nlin the c lu b r ooms on Monday eveningfor t he members and their guests.There will be prizes and refreshments.

    The winners in the duplicate tournament of the women's division of theclub l as t F r iday afternoon were: N,and S., Mrs. H. I. McConnell andMrs. Allan Schubert ; E . and W., Mr::;.J. H. Bake r a nd Mrs. M. V. Donnelly.

    This Friday aft('rnoon there willb e a c los ed duplicate tournament forthe members only.On Friday afternoon, Novembrr 18,the women's division will also hold another open t ou rnament for the memober s a nd th ei r guests. Refreshml'lItsw il l b e s er ved at 1 o 'c lock , whi le theca rd p lay ing begins at 2. For resprvations call Mrs. Charles A. Stoudt.

    Open Dup lica te Tou rneyat Bridge Club Mond ay

    The a nn ua l b an qu et o f t he H ar ol d Narberth Vote by Districts Despite his f ai lu re i n t he JlalionThe Narb er th P la ye rs will present Hoover c ar r ie d the Borough o f Nar-the ir f irs t vehicle of the 1!l32-33 sea- D. Speakman Post, American Legion,of Narberth, wil l b e h el d i n t he L('g'- :I 'I'olal , herth b y 1111 v ot es at t he g en eralson, "Three Wise Fools," in the au- ion Room of the Community Building p r I ~ ~ I : \ ~ ; , ~ 7!12 :17:1 17111 e lec t ion on Tuesday. Hoover's voted it or ium o f t he N ar be rt h Public t,hlS evenl'ng. 5:16 Ivas 1701 to 5!l0 for ' Roosevelt.S h I t F 'd . No em Hoosel'elt . . . . 251 22G ll:; 5!IU, C 00 nex rl ay evening, v - 'l 'l G .)- 11 1- 1l,'ln(lsOllle 11IaJ'01'I'tl'es \vere ,'llso gl'v-b 18 t 8 15 'I k The t ic ke ts h av e been reduced to lOmas .. ,. . . , ' ,er , a . 0 e oc . Upshaw (Pro.) U I en to the Republican t icke t with Hel>-" 1. one dol l ar a nd fifty cents in orderThe pl ay, a three-act comeuy uy U. S. Senator resentative Fred C. Peters and J.

    d I . I tl t' I that the even t need not be passed up 6-,'Austin Stl'ong, ea s WIt I Ie na s na\'is (R ) .. , W7 ,:\.17 Hil8 William Ditter, Congressman-elcct,. for economic reasons. All men of till' 25:1 12Gand tribulations of three old cromes I Hupp (D . ) .. , 2G7 GIG having wide margins over their Dem-h . I ttl d . 11 ut "ommunity arc invited. I \"all Essen (S.) 26 II ,17 IW 0, m ce y se e In w e -worn l' s, The Fithian (1 ' ro ,) :IS 7:1 17 128 ' ocratic opponents. Peters polled 1558ure jolted out of their placid lives. principal speaker will be I'otes to 597 fo r Bu rn s, while DitterThe cast is u ni que i n that it in- George ' V. E ll io tt , secretary of the Representative In Congress ,I'olled up a two and one-half to uneI d but tw vomen and cleven Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce -T'hotoel'aflers. Ditter 507 6 8 315 1",11cues 0 \ ' I 1\1ISS DOROTHY SPECK . Pendleton .. , 253 2G1 127 64-1 ma jo ri t y ove r Phi l ip C. Pendleton,men. The feminine p a rt s a re talwn Mr. Elliott, who l iv es in Overbrook, MISS JANE TOWN \\'Insor (S . ) , 2,,].1 46 , Democratic a nd L ib cral c andida te .by Mrs. Fai th Farmer and Miss Dol'. who UJilll Jln y OIlC 0/ thc two /em- is a former d ir ec to r o f public safety daughtcr 0/ Dr. a n d M r s. E dw i) / Taylor (1'1'0.) H 14 67 Ditter's vote was 1541 to 644 for Pell-ini)/crolcsin"ThJ'cc WiscFools," I II ("ll) ..S 1- G-othy Spcck , both of whom have ap- in Philade lph ia. Jack Ke Iy, Olympic C. TOIV1I, of N a rb e rt h, w h o will ool'er L, , "'" (\leton.II I." I I' I r"\'I'ous III'oductl'OII ' by the 10 b., g i" c n b y the Narb('/ 'th I 'l tty- o'lrsman is also eXI>ected to be pres- 1Ill/he hn ' ddJ1l t I /t a tea to bc Assemblymanea L( n ) L S . 1 N b th S 1 I d' ,. " I I n t he vot e for U. S. Sena tor ' , JanlesPI C ) ' . ~ 111 t tC UJ' C1" C LOO ( l l /I- It fJi/'('1I Ill! he r ] l l /rcnts tOJJlorrow l'elelS (ILl .. ,.II 7110 :\17 1",,8ayers. lori/ll/l )/e:!'t F,rida ll c1'c)/i)/g. e I. Burns (11.) ., 2:W 2111 121 fin ,J. Davis won handily with 1518 votesThe mal e membe rs o f t he cast arc: The Banquet Committee i s h eaded ut the HOl/SC of Colollilll Dumes. .S('o\'lll(, (l ' . II. ) ,12 88 ."7 1,,-, ! to 646 for Lawrence H. Hup p, h is.J. Bedford W o o l e ~ ' , Alan J. Smith, hy Charles Greyer, assisted by A. Per- ! - ,' Dcmocratic opponent. Edwin J . F it h -James D, Sutherland , John E. Flynn , Budget Pruning to ry Redifer, Jr . , Ar thur L. Cooke ano U . d C . . I i an , P rohibi ti on c andida te , showedJ oh n B ak er , E lm er E . Lane, Hervey ,Iohn C. Nash. Marios Chios, Area- nlte ampalgn to Narberth Registers !uncxpected strcngth, polling 128C. Keim, Elmer D. Hacl,man, .Joseph Commence Monday dia Restaurant proprietor, will be the Open on Monday h G 'd V. ;votes.A. Hongler, Jere Gorman and .lame,; caterer. I 5t rl IctorYi In t he Count y Mr. Ditter receivedI". Shannon, Jr. I . . d Last Sunday evening t he P os t a t-The three cronies, Theodor! ' Filld- Many Citizens Ar e Expecte to tended the Baptist Church, where a T I f $258 654 b Al l I - - - :l Ie ar ly a 30, 000 majority over Pcn-In,., l'l'cll anti l'I'I'ascl'ble banlrer', 1)1'. Attend Borough Counc i l ot a 0 '. to.e 0- A ig le d in g er S c or e s Tw i ce , Har- i dlcton with but two of the 182 d is -", . . , I sllecial Armis tice Day service was cated to Main Line . d C . h P , tricts missing h is vot e being no H'l6Richard Gaunt, eminent psychologisl; Meeting 'hdd. The Rev. Rober t E . Keighton, S . rlS an unOlng am er - . , " ,and Judge Trumball arc played by I h h I I' . ectlon f B '11' I with :33,253 for his Democratic op-, pastor of tI e c urc and Cl ap alJ\ 01 I orm rl lan t Y ponent.Messn;. Wooley, Smi th a nd S ut he r, 501j70 TAX CUT URGED Ihe Post, ~ r e a c h e d on democracy in EXPENSES AR E SMALLland, respectively. The a rde nt lover "veryday hfe. PLAY WEST PARK SAT . . Pteh,terFs,. receLived. l a ~ , 8,001? l ~ l l j o r i ~ I Yo[ the play, Gordon Schuyler, nc ph ew \ Vor k will b eg in in earnest on thc . I :In c Irst egis a Ive ( I st nct , P I -of old Findley, is played by Mr. !!l33 budget at the November mcet- EI f A total of $258,654.00 WIll be a ll o- I , N. b . h B ,, ' C b. . 'I ; ing up H,0!!8 votes, with all but Iwoection 0 Officers at cated to the Main L in e relief agen- I ~ h ar el t 0) s lu contInUl ( idistricts complete." Iy ll ll , a n ewcome r t o the Players . ing of the Narberth Borough Council Muliercs ' Mectill!! M d c ie s by the United Campa'gn whi'l IheIr undefeated season a s t he y tum- i ' .Mr. Baker takes the part of an es- on MOllday night. al l ay . ,I.. C I hIed the strong Kensington A Clast ; nepuu1Jcan workers IJ\ the Boroughopens on Monday, prOVIded It IS suc . ..... I I . .( 'aped convict and Mr. Lane is the It is expecl " '.KeJnI p la ys t he part of Deteetlve Icndallce at 11ll mecLing who are in- ' JIg Ill 1.1111 IIal1 OIl l\lOll.l ay aI'ler- . lIarris a nd McGar r" of N'lrberth I 11C,111 llel.et. I n t he Second and I hu dI) I d HI' S D U workers held at Green HJ11 Farms ,. , ~ , ., I " .', II I d I. 00 e an l\Lr. ong er IS ergeant l (' r es ted in securing a largl'r reduc- I 'J I' l \ h . I . f .. '.' and Enyard of Ken sing ton th e for - hslllcts oover e uy three t o one ,CI M Sh . tl I' ooon

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    Raft

    Bela LugoslAlso Mickey

    ~ .\

    Nov.ember 11, 1932

    sliced, 25cwhole piece, 20c

    A funny comedy

    Sign01 tIleBest

    Meats

    Now

    Wednesd"y and ThursdayC,,"sta"ce BC"IIelf i"

    riday and Saturday Next

    An d on the Hage:Royal FilipinoOrchestra

    WedneSday and Thursday

    " BI G C I TY BLUES"

    Joan Cl'dJl'ford/0/'" "'lei Lionel BarrymoreGreta GarboWa/lace Beery

    " GRAND HOTEL"

    Marx Brothers~ ~ H O R S E

    FEATHERS"

    Monday and Tuesday Next

    NOTE THESE WEEK ENDPRICES:

    Ric"ard Benne/t. GeorgeAliso" Skipworth"MADAME

    RACKETEER"

    "STRjCTLY UNRELIABLE"

    Edmlllld Lowe. Richard Ar lenVictor !tJcl,aglen"GUILTY AS HELL"

    AND: "EVOLUTION"-the am"z,Ing. unheardof pleture-somethlngto make you think and talk, Youshould see It!

    "TWO AGAjNST the WORLD"

    Next Monday and TuesdayJoan Blondel l "nd Eric L inden In

    including Armistice DayNOW PLAYING-Mat. 2 ,3 0 P , M,

    t he Mag ic ian. withand Edmund Lowe,Mouse comedy.

    -- ---- -- -- - - _ . - . ~ - - ~ . _ - . - - - - ~ - - - -

    Rib Roast (thick end)"" , ,lb., 22cRump Ste"k ' . . . . . . ' .. ' .. ' ,lb., 32cH"mburg Steak, freshlyground ' , .. , .. Ib" 20cFrenched Lamb Chops"., ,lb., 30cSugar.cured regUlar Hams"., 16cOur own celebrated cure of breakfast Bacon:

    -Exl client Enterta InmentAnd 23SU Pitts and Th"lma Toddr ~ t l l r n ' n ~ ~ by request, In

    Narber tHTHEATRE

    on Tue,:day at 3.30 P. M.The s ol oi st s w il l b e Lucius Cole,

    violinist, a graduate o f t h e Royal Conservatory o f Mus ic , B ru sR el s, a nd af orme r membe r o f t he P hi la de lp hi aOrchc st r a; Or lando Cole, 'cellist, all1ember o f t he Cur ti s Institute Quartd te; Harry Blank, baritone, and LeI'oy Bawden, pianist, a member of th eZ ec kwer -H ah n f ac ul ty . T he t ic ke tsare 75 cen ts e ach a nd m ay be purchased at the door.

    Iat th e home of Mrs. P . Dona ld Folwell, 227 N. Bowman avenue, Merion,

    VALUE

    THE CELLARWINDOW

    Telephone Narberth 2430-2431

    Chlovies

    DISTRIBUTORS JEDDO HIGHLAND ANTHRACITE

    If the prcsent business condit ions have taught us anything,it is thc valuc of subs t an t ia l t h ing s. F r ivo lou s s al es appea l smean l i tt le today. Jeddo-Highland, w it h i ts s ou nd , b as icpu r it y , h a s a lways made a substantial appeal to thoughtfulbuyel's. Thoughtful buycrs being o n t he increase,Jeddo-Highland is maki ng r ap id g ain s i n n ew fricn ds.

    \'\'1' have made a generalPrice Reduction

    2106-08 Marke t Stree tFor EfFICIENT SERVICEa,,,i PUOMPT DELIVERYCa l l R i tt e nh o us e 7070

    affecting ever) ' food item we sell.Now, even more than l 'ver b l' fo rein our half century of fair dl 'al ing,you get f ines t ml'at value for yourmoney. at Bradley's,

    :ocal

    ;: Narberth Coal Company: 1 ' ~ c J l p 1 J S. D,ll/lie. O ..'IIerI

    ,I

    CI'al'" r.;" and "Cocoanuts."

    Except ional Shows Ar e011 Egyp t i an ' s P rog ram

    Company

    Cheaper RatesBetter Facilities-

    OU R TOWN

    - Ju s t across City Line f r omthl 'i r prescnt locat ion

    amlOlll lce their removal to

    -The same courteous serVice

    More Space

    413415417 No 63rd Street

    For-

    Richards-FisherThe

    3,400.00,I,

    4,379,002,250.00 I850,00 '

    4,200.00,2,450.00,16,000.00

    150,00584,00150.00400,00800,00 IfiO.OO

    513,5:17.508,100,0010,ROO.00

    . -'11' - - -\ - - - I ~ r o - m - - ~ ~ ~ d - W - a - y ~ th is ; : : - e - o ~ - - s - o - I : hy Mrs. Albrecht, wi thout w ~ o s e - ; : r - IOUR ~ Tl\..l' I ('II- d d n th I lude an d mcditation." Thcn he no- IllOnious an d wholc-hearted co-opcra, W ..l l..Jrtre S an .r'a C es t.I'ced that t he s ol it ud e was n ot com- lion, th e nursery of good deeds plnnt-A Co,operalive Community Newspaper,! plete. Others, like h imse lf , we re s e at - eel a nd c ul ti va te d b y M r. Albl'echtfounded In 1914 by the Narberth ~ i v i C . Conference ed h er e a nd thel'e, quietly looking to-A"Ul.laticHl. and published every Fnday i "Co nf er en ce " i s one of several w ar d t he chancel. None was engaged "ould no t have succeeded.at N.arberth. Pa, , ,,,'rds whieh wer e wor n thread-bare in an y visible acts of devotion, They The Mai n L in e i s fortunate to have

    III husiness j a rgon, i n t he decade that iwere just sitting and looldng; possibly such a c i ti z en who p rodu ces suc h a u- T he ir latest comcdy will he 1"'1'-PIII:lp AtIN' Livlll"HlOII. l'uhliHllel' Illollel't :\1,,,,,., I 'a,,,er"", I,;,lilor i now SClms to be effectually closed. [meditating, Further scrutiny r eveal - mir ab le r e su l ts f r om the ear th , as ar c f ormcd b y t he Mar x Brolhel's at theAline : I I "n!'", 1:"lll'rls, ""l'Ial 1';llIlOI 'L'lle Vagrant ea rl l es l \y de si r es to I'd that a ll o f them wpl'e n1l'lI, which1'h"rnaH A, 1-:1\\'00'1. A,!\'c'l'tlsill:; Manal'\'el' . ' I' , shown in his plant nurseries ,and who, l ~ g Y l l t i a n in Cynwyd t.his FridllY and, " vo id t he u s o f I t, b ut wha t slllg e mig ht o r m i gh t n o t be sIgnificant. Cer- IOffie 258 H a Ave., Narberth I wu.-cl is there t .h at s o sui t uh l y de tainly thel'e arc p l en t y o f women ou t all unostentatiously, affects for good Snturday, Groucho, Harpo, Chin widely haillo, p,lace t.hem. Because he, IS an U,II-, One lay.m an w as c on su lt in g h im at., to merO'.e, Either jlOlitical advance- I,d as the sUlwr-film, In t he c inemad,'lIls, I I' il is t Ill' will Ill' t h(' llIa- II I f I d .VI lllg wor \Cr , a p o ~ r amI y l,lrovl -' Ilw m om en t. T he f ac e o f thaI. pl'it'f;1. lI1ent or the f ac t t ha t theil' children I rendition of Vicki Baum's nll':el,jOl'ity lhat lht ' ta x I'atl' Ill' ('lIt ;1(; :'1', a w a l l d e r e ~ ' o f n ll nd a nd , o I ! J o d ~ , s('emed t o T he V ag ra nt . tn he too: may n t tend some other school. The " (i ra nd Hott'I," are .John and LionelIH'I' 1'('Id. 1"';'uI!'dless of \\'hat st'l'\'" L'he Vagrnnt Ig,nored the vOIce of, IllS young; too unmarked by living life.: only t h ing aga ins t o ul ' s ch oo l i s t h e I l ar r ymore . .Joan Crawfol'd, Gr(>tai,'"s ha\' .. tl) Ill' disl'ollt illIU"!. tha t , "cononlle c O l l s c l e l ~ c e , and was : lIued All his blacks wou ld b e black and h i s, d is t ance fOl' the smal l pupi ls nn the Garbo alld \Vall:!ee Beel'Y Not to('''Itld I", dotH', Iher!':!t by ot.her allllll'ss persollS, t .our- whit!'s. white', no doubt, with no place' South side, Scholastically Narherth be missed. alld worth seeillg again.

    , ' .: isl.H, no doub t , who t ! , l l ' ~ 1 appeart'll ill ill his out!ool, f or t he middling g-rnys pupils are among the be;t at LoweI'(oll,;ldl'l' wll t' l '( ' t h l ' laxpay( '! 's: the churchyard exanl lnll lg tilt', g l: av e- whi ch c ol or so m uc h o f h um an con- ~ r e r i o n . Ch an d u a t N a rb er th

    1 I 1 0 1 1 t ' ~ ' g'IH'S, rII 111l I : lIdg('1 1 '01': stones a nd r ea di ng t.he i l l ~ C l ' l p t . l O l I ~ ; tluct, N o, Th e Vagrant would no t It h a s n ot been satisfactorily p ro v- T hr il li ng - ent!'rtainment is g ivpn i ll, , I I "I wOlHkr how t.hev got III there I h' f' II ' , ""'1 I tl 1\1 ., " t iNthis \' ..al' O\'l'l' *l,l.llllll \I'as al Otl't , . . , ,care t o consu t 1111 pr o ess JOnn y I 'e - c'u that t.he savmg 111 taxes would Iw \, JaIl< U, 1

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    Page Three

    Bros.

    H. B. WALL

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    Clcaners. Dyers, Furriers,'Tai/oring, Pressing

    Plumbing : Heating100 Forest Avenue,Phone: Narberth 36j2

    Adelizzi102 Forest Ave., Narb. 2602238 Bala Ave., Cyn. 928

    Just Like Finding ItSinc e the thr if l bug h i t t h e family,Sister has had to do a lot of saving. But her last year's wool dresslooks as good a s n ew after we gaveit a good cleaning.

    PROPOSALS

    Junior C. E. ElectsThe Junior Christian Endeavor of\.he Narberth Presbyterian Churchheld a party in the Church Parlorslast Friday An election of officersfor the coming year took place. Theyare as fol lows: Pres iden t, PeggyStarn; Vice-president, Iris Goodrich;Rccre ta ry , Doro thy Havil ick , antit r easurer, Ruth Woolmington.

    Bids fOl Ihe col lect ion of garbage. fromall hou!!es, apllltments, stores , hole ls an dreslauranlS In the Borough of Narberth,for t he y ea r 1 9 3 ~ , a re he reby reque ste d.T he b id s will be r ece i ved hy the Secrelary of the Borough Counc i l up to 8P. 1\1. l \ 1 o n d a ~ ' , Decembel' 1 2, 1 93 2, atwhich time a regUlar meeting of the Horough Coun,,11 convenes a nd t he o pe ni ngof I he b id s will tal le place.Contracts will be awarded to the lowe!!tresponsible bidder , and Council reservesthe r igh t to r ej ec t a nyo r all bid!!.Collections will be r eqU ir ed I n accordalice with the following schedule:Three collections a weelt d ur in g t hemonths of l \ l a ~ ' , June, JUly, Augus t, Septembel' an d October.Two co ll e ct i on s a week during th emonths of ~ o v e m b e l . December, January.

    F e h r u a r ~ . March and AllJll.SucceHsful hldder will b e " eq uh 'e d t ofurnish hondo,J. R. II A I ~ L ,Chairman "' \lcr. Ltg-ht a nd I le al thComtniltee.

    ( o I l - ~ [ j )

    Needlework Guild 's AnnualMeet ingto be Held Tuesday

    The Narberth Branch o f the N eed lewo rk Gui ld o f Ame ri ca w il l h oldits annual meeting i n t he Holy 'frinity Lutheran Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2.00 P. M.An exhibition of the garment s collected by the 69 directors will be displayed. The speaker wil l be M rR.Fowler f rom t he Home for Convalllscents at Broomall, Pa.Luncheon will be served to the d i

    rectors and members by the Missionary Society of the church . ReservaLions may be made by calling Mrs. A.G. Compton, 198 Woodbine avenue.The church will be open on Monday evening after s ev en to rec eivegarments from directors and any timenfter t en A. M. on Tuesday morning.

    Dance at St. Matthias'On Friday evening, Novembel' 18,II card party and dance will be heldat St. Matthias' Hall , Ba la , under thea us pice s o f S t. Margaret's Sodalityof Narberth. All are welcome. Ticl,.e ts c an be s ec ured f rom membel'R ofthe Sodality.

    OUR TOWN

    (More abollt Ihis ncxl 11I011/1,)

    Goodwear Shoe Repair252 Haver ford Avenue-B . G. COllslalllille

    Member Federal Reserve SystemOpen 8 A. M. dai ly f or your convenience,an d also Friday evenings from 7 to 9

    FIRESIDE

    FOOT CARE SHOULD BEG IN IN CHILDHOOD

    BECAUSE A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF FOOT ILLS

    Savings Bank depos ito rs show a steadily risingrecord. E ve ry m on th t he ir principal getslarger, increased by weekly deposits an d interest. They "collect" more than they pu t in.Take a t i p f rom seasoned savers. It ' s fu n an dPROFITABLE t o watch th e steadily rising ofvalue o f y ou r savings account. You're alwayson t he " l on g " side an d you will n ev er b e s ol d"short."

    Is Your Market RISING?

    is duc to wcaring shoes that d o n ot fit, childrcn's shocs shouldbe purchascd with c are, and kept ill good repair. Scnsitivebones of thc fect a re c ramped and misshapcn inside ill-fittingshoes, and ultimately as the rcsistance of thc muscles wears downunder thc constant strain, t hc archcs give way. The strain isconvcyed to thc lcgs, hips, and back, frequently rcsulting ingcneral ncrvous disorders. That is why car e of the fcct shouldnot be delayed, hut should be bcgun i n infancy. Necessarily,thc pal'l'nt is charged with this rcsponsibility.

    It i s s afe to a ss ume t ha t t he g rc at majority of foot defectivcswcre born with strong normal feet; most defccts a r e t h e result oflack of proper care by parents in i n fancy . Examina t ion ofschool ch ild ren has rcvca led 80 per cent. of girls and 65 pCI'ccnt. of boys had defin ite foot troubles. The slight deviationsand abnormalitics of thcse children's feet are being mad e t oy ie ld to treatmcnt. Taken at a mor e advanced age, when thebone structure and cartilage of thc fcet had become harder an dmore brit t le , thcsc defec ts would have bccn far more difficultto correct.

    (This is Ihe secolld ill (J serics of FOOT FACTS AND FOOT NOTES.Wauh for Ihe lIexl, December 2. Lasl 1II0tl/h we poillled 0111 Ihc impor-lallce of lire shoe rebllilder being able 10 recoglli;:e fOOl Iroubles by meallSof Ihe cot,dilion 0/ shoes brollg/rl hi", /0 repair, alld being able 10 advisecustomers on fOOl care.)

    We Do More Than Repair Shoes

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    TheNarberth National Bank

    .:November 11, 1932

    Mrs . Geo rg e H . Elmer a nd Mrs..l'lorence Woodland, of Baltimore,Md., wil l sp end t he T ha nl ,s gi vi ngweek l1-S the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Herbert B. Price, o f Anthwyn road .Mrs. J. Taylor Darling ton , who is. sp ending s ome t ime in O le an , N . Y. ,~ expected to return to her home onDudley avenue, next week.Mrs . R. H . Durbin, o f N. Narberthl Ivenue , is v is i ting friends in Cleveland, Ohio.M r. a nd Mr s. B. F. Livingston, of

    I ~ s s e x av enu e, h ad a s their guestsl as t week- end, D r. a nd Mrs. J. F.Shields , o f Philadelph ia, and Mr. andMrs. William Kenney, of Pit tsburgh.Miss Thelma Livingston had as herguests over the week-end Miss Be ttyKenneyand Mr.William Kenney, Jr.,who i s a l aw student at the Universityof Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Living.Hton and their guests a t tended thePenn-Pitt game last Saturday.Mrs. W. C. Spencer, of Dudley avenue, left on Wednesday for DaytonaBea ch , F lo rida , whe re sh e w il l v is ither parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. G. WalterBrown, for two weeks.Mrs. John W. Dennis, of Anthwynroad, will entertain at a luncheon andbridge on Friday, November 18.Among the g'uests will be Mrs. Mitchell S te ad, Mrs. H owar d S ha y, Mrs.Fl 'an kl in Ti tl ow and l\ frs. Wal te rYoung.Mrs. J. W. P rior , o f Worce st er ,1\lass., is t he g ue st of h er son and(Iaughtel'-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeC. Prior,of Forrest avenue, this week.Among the guests who a ttended thedance at The Warwick on Tue sd ayevening , g iv en by Miss Lou is e Car -

    withen, daughter of Mrs. Van Court IIller, of State a nd Hagey sford roa d, bel' 3. The committee in charge areCarwithen, of Merion, in honor of her IPenn V al le y. Mr. D eu bl er and h is now working hard fo r this affair.It ' t M' N E Ca II ({uests will a tt end t he Temple-PennI ebutan e SIS er: ISS ona . 1'- State game on Saturday.withem, wer e Miss Anne P. St auf fer , .Miss Flora Fergusson, Miss Margaret! Mr. Arthur G. Compton, Jr., s on o fA Bayliss MissMary B. B ayl iss Mi ss' M r. an d Mr s. A. G. Compton , ofl \iary E. Smith , Miss Jane R. W ~ t s o n , iWoodbine a v e ~ u e , ~ i l 1 leave this FriMiss Phyllis C. Lueders , Miss Eliza -jday on a huntmg trIp near Chambersbeth Ann Schwarz, Miss Mary Louise! hurg, Pa.Kelly , Miss Anna Lux, Miss S u z a n ~ I Dr . and Mrs. Garth Boerielw, ofMarsh , Miss Virg inia Means , Miss! Kenilworth road, en te rta ined at dinIma T imbe rl ak e, Miss Margu er i te I l le r at the Arcadia in Philade lphiaTimberlake, Miss Jean Harcum, Mr. "n Tuesday evening . The gues ts wereTownsend MacI nt osh , Mr . R ob er tIDI. and Mrs. S. I . Darnell , o f Eas ton iThomas, Mr. Ralph Seltzer; Mr. Tho,/Dr. and Mrs. William A. Pearson, MissIllas Walker, Mr. Frank Bruner, Mr. I tuth Britsch, Dr. BriceNewbaker andlIarry Neel, Mr. P er cy Neel, Mr. Dr. Nelson Wes tc ot t. .. James Carne s, Mr. Wes le y O 'Nei ll ,! Mr. J ohn Whi tn ey , s on o f Mr. andMr. J oh n P ower , Mr. R ic ha rd Val -! Mrs. H . V. Whitney, of Essex avenue,leney, Mr. W il li am Tut tl e, M r.. W. iand Mr. H arwo od Loos, son of Mr.Biddle McIlvain, Mr. Mace Scoville, I a nd Mrs. P au l R. Loos, o f Shi rl eyMr. Edwar d Hammond , Mr. War dImad, spen t the week-end in Bethle.l"l'ench, Mr. Tate McE. Robertson, Jr." hem, Pa., where they were the guestsMr. Howard W. McIlvain, Mr. Dicker-I .,r Mr. and Mrs . Walter Boulier.son McIlvain, Mr. Lynn Thrasher, Mri Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacKellar, ofThomas H. Payne, Mr. Cadwallader I;. i I le echwood lan e, were among thePayne, Mr.,Humbert B. Powell, ~ r . , ! I(uests at a d inner party on Wednes~ ~ r . John 0 Keefe,. Mr. Walter ChIP-!llay evening given by MI'. and Mrs .pICk, Mr. Walter Nicholson, Mr. Fran- .George Wilson of Audubon N. J.ds Greene, Mr. William McNichol and ' ,~ I r . Harry Smith. Set Bazaar DateMrs . Bernard C. Keenan, of Avol\ Th A I B f th M th. . .. e nnua azaar 0 . e e-road, IS ~ p ~ ~ d m g ~ h l s week In Bos ton, ,odis t Episcopal Church wil l be heldMass., vlsltmg frIends. Iin Parrish Hall on Monday, Deceml\lrs . Roy Griff iths , o f Pittsburgh, iis visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret I ' l"itnths, of Sabine avenue, this week. l 1\1rs. J . H ar ol d Way, of Wynnewood STUDY OUR AD oad, entertained a foursome at lunch-

    lOon and bridge on Wednesday. The I ~ u e s t s were l\1 rs. John Driver, M r ~ . . . . .Iohn Hanna and Mrs . R. J. Dothard.

    1\11'. Pearson Duebler , accompanied V 117 ll S d L d L B , Prices Iistcd hcr e a re among loy severa l of h is c lassmates , wil l r ~ OU y y , lhen ess an '')Ie etter. thosc effective this Friday and lum f rom P en n State College thIS r Saturday..Friday and spend the week-end with his parenb;, DI. and I\1rs. E. S. Deu- Black Walnut Kernels lb., 49c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

    r : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = - a l sa L k C B I 10 Sweet juicy Oranges. . doz., 25c . ver a e ut eets. . . . . argest can, c - Snow-white Cauliflower 19c and 25c ea, : Astor Orange Pekoe Tea I-lb. can, 39c Fresh Green Spinach 'i4-pk" 19c :: Reiner's Ammonia quart bottle, 10c Golden yellow Bananas doz., I5c :

    I - Jersey Sweet Potatoes 3 lb" IOc Scottissue Paper 3 rolls, 25c Schimmel's Pure The se a re positively th e finest pre- 19 Wilb ' C 11 lb 10 PRESERVES serves money c an b uy . A bs ol ut el y C ur S ocoa /2 - can, c pu re s ug a r a nd f ru it . A ll Flavors.

    I ill 1II0deYllislic jars 12oz. j a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    II Van Camp's Tuna Fish 2 cans, 25c lb Marrow Beans 2 ., 9 c .I : Fancy Grape Fruit No. 2 can, 14c :I Fancy Apricots, new pack 2 lb., 25c Penn Treaty Cider Vinegar. .lg. bot., 13c : California Lima Beans 2 lb., 14

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    A 3 Act Comedy by Austin Strong

    Tickets: 50 Cents, Including TaxT h e Na rbe r t h P l aye r s i n vi te you r membership .

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    Und e r special a r r a ngemen t w i th S amu el F r ench o f N ew Y o rkMusi c by th e No rwood O r c h es tr a , R. B. Pa rke r, C onduc t i ng

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    THE NARBERTH PLAYERS

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    The Presbyterian Church. It e v. J ohn Van Ness, D.D., Minister

    Meetings for November 13:! l, 45 A. !\i .-Bible School. I". M.EAUTYSALON

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    ness? Ability to ac t is not a preI'equisite-though that is valuableIlIlt merely an in te res t in amateur lhentricals."

    T ick et s fo r th e show, which wil1 be~ i v e n th e one night only, are reported1.0 b e s el li ng n ic el y and a capacityIlOuse is anticipated.

    S pe ci al m us ic w il l b e p ro vi de d atlhe performance by the Norwood Or c he st ra o f e ig ht p ie ce s l ed b y R. B.Parker.

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    Lost arid FoUrldLOST-Pair of tortoise shell glasses. Heward If relUmed 10 100 \V)'nneelale ave-nue, or call Narberth 3 9 7 ~ - \ V . 011-11

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    1"01: ' ; . \ L E - ~ IhoiII-llwriUclI durillg' prosperous years. I ts ' \Vhile the red chokeberry , Aronia IJAr' '; \\ 'OHK-I'al ' t tinH', illuming'S, l l ~ "eurren e ~ It pass unnohce. uper- I ,l11e companIOn or ten IUn yl i c i a l l ~ ' , Hilton's book is a s er ie s o f colored dogwoods. ("11.\\:)o")o"I';\lt, lIonK"II"'" fc1ulal8. olllb-tf l :".\ltI:I';I:TII: 11 ('I"\'"lalld a\"I1I1,', I> rnl.C( 'Ii an( a( ven urc ru S lOU ers In , ar l1R uu a an yl 15 ea c o u n ~ I llOl1:-;I'. ( ; : l l : l ! ~ t ' . :11- ClI s t lh- I"t ;,", l 1 1 f i l l t h ~ ~i ts p ages . A f 'mal l uprising in t.lw, tain Lover , whit ' h mcan s l it tl e , bu t LAI':'\III(Y \\'OltK alld "I"allillg- (I,'sil't',!. uneXlllr. ItaHe $W. omllll-11Fa r East fling,; a thin chain o f coi n- I for all evergreen p la nt fo r rock gar-' It,fs. ('h, Ai'll. 1:181. om1>1 I-IIcidence a r ound t he world. It alters! dens in sun and shade it f il ls a place i \\,Olll": of allY 111111 ,leslred, 01 laundry I Rooms !fJr Rerltt he life of a busin!'ss man in Eng-: all its own. Not showy in flower, it : to lake hUIlH'. HtfH. Ai'll. :18:16. : C():\llo'(lll'I'AIlLE fUl'nlshl'd 100ll1S III 111lan,l, an aetJ'(:ss in Holh 'wood antI a is olltstanding in winter, it lays c lose ' omb-tr vale hOIlH', quie( I ' e ~ i d e l l t l a l section, yet. S I A '. '1 I '. II I l l ln l l SCIIOOL girl tlesh'cH pos. as ( 'Ol lY t ' l I i t ' l l t to Htatioll. \Vith 01' withoutreporter 111 ,out 1 menca untl at , to the ground, and ,lllst natura y I mother's helper Care of chi ld l'el l. Ph. I I I ' e : d ' ( a ~ 1 01' full lIoanl. I 'holle Xarberth Il ast i t nl'arly wrecks a peace con-! !ills the space in between rocks to: Artl. :\8:16,' omb-If ,1161. omb-Ifference. !carryon when the herbaceous plants! - - : - . - - , - , - - - - - - - - - - - . : . . - . . : . . : . . . . , i . 1 111 ' ,([ ScHOOL BOY wishes palt-tlmtFew faultf' eXIst 111 Hilton s sabr- i have (h.,t! back. An unusual p lant , I wor" of a llY I'llal at rt'asollahle wagcs, :ieally brilliant style. He has missed but there is nothing that c an t ak e! Outduol's 01' i"doors. l 'l,olle Narllcrth' \\"A:'\TEIl Ullful'Illshel! Housel,cellingproducing a great book by o nl y a ! its phlc(, [01' c"erg're('n in the rock! I l I i l . omb-tf AlIartlllt'llt. )'l'imte elltmnce. $ ~ as l igh t margin : the difference b('twel'n: t:arden. A n at iv e o f our Sou the rn i 1 ' ; X l ' g H J I ~ ~ C E D B O O K I ( J o ; I ~ P I ~ R '1111 mOllth. ""rite "B, " The Mal ll L in er .' Ardmore. omb-tfcleverness and humanity. His charae-: mou nt ai ns , w he re m an y wonderful; I ,eel l set bool, s for doctOI', IlldividualI rd ' h' I ' 01 store III spare t ime. I 'holle Ardmoretel's ar c too stant an Ize m t el l ' ; plants ar c found for No rthe rn gar- i :l1t1o. ' ombt!t ype s t o eome fully alive against their Idens. I-,---,-----sweeping bacl ,ground. To those read-: ). IcOLOltbll womall desires day's worlt,

    _ I laundry. cooldug' or !: ;e l '\ 'i l lg ' , HAUD\\,OOD & Pille 1"loolH Scraped & llUOI>';, 1111 \\'oo

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