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    RBERTH COMr,1UtllTV LIBRARY

    NDSOR AVE,ARBERTH, PA .

    V O L U M E 19, N o . 7 N A R B ER T H , P E N N SY L VA NI A , N O V E M BE R 25, 1932P RI CE , F IV E C E N T S

    AT T E N D E D00

    X ma s C lu b Tot al s $25,000Checks will be -mailed by the Nar

    herth N at io na l B an k t o its 40 0 o ddChristmas Club members on or aboutDecember 1, totaling approximatley$25,000. This a mo un t s t o a n a ve rage of $62.50 pe r member.

    Repor t o n S ta te D . A . R .Confe rence G i ve n R e ge nt

    " A n t i " - M e r ge r P e t i ti o n sD r a f t e d by C o m m i t t e e

    Awards Presen ted at M e e t i n g o fP a r e n t . Te a c h e r s

    M o n d a y

    Twenty-Six StudentsWin Reading Honors

    Played Part Well

    Requisit ions fo r Supplies F r o mRel ie f Agenc ie s Becom-

    in g H e a v i e r

    More Help is Neededin Barrel Campaign

    Adam-coached machine. C ar l h a s hadhis u ps a nd d own s o n the footballfield, h e h as n ur sed one bad anldeand t he n a no th er , h e h as t ak en hisb um p s w i th the rest o f t he boys , heh as s p en t h i s t i m e on .the bench wherethe spl inters ~ r elongest 'and sharpest ,b ut w he n h e h as t ak en hi s place inthe h a rd - go i ng h e has delivered thegoods.

    S a t ur d a y' s g a me at Villanova wa::;no exception. "J o hn ny " w as k ep t onthe bench by n coach who has moret ho ug ht s i n h is n ea r- ba ld h en d t ha nhe is sometimes credited with, untilt.he crucial moment arr ived. Sent into(he battle in the second quarter freshand rarin ' to go, Carl immediately

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    IS

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    Ne w S o c ie t y N e e d ed , S a y sBucknell 's H e a d , D r. Rainey

    Carl Johnson Hero of Lower Merion's12 to 8 Victory Over Radnor High Team

    B y T OM MY MACKLIN

    Thirty-five y ea r s o f g ri di ro n w arfare between the high schools of Radn or a nd L ow er Merion have broughtf o r th m a ny epics of football, but therehas been n o g a me i n all o f t h os e longyeats to furnish more t h ri l l s a n d colnr than t h e g a m e o f last Saturday at

    Vilianova Stadium when the muddyMaroons came from behind to win inlhe' last quarter, 12 to 8.

    There have been heroes sung andu n su n g d u r i n g t h i s l o n g r i vn l ry, t h er ehave been Petersons, Sculls, Peabodys,P et er s a nd Haws, a nd m an y, manyothers, b u t t he re n ev er w as a heroof a Radnor-Lower Merion fray moredeserving of glory than little CarlJohnson, colored whippet. of today's

    QUOTA

    The e ~ i P . r i tto which Narberth Bor-I clear the cellar while the Borough laough authori t ies wil l go t o h el p citi- borers were e n de a vo r in g t o a s ce r t ai nzens who iLre i n t l ou b le w as i nd ic at ed w he re the stoppage had occurred. Af-

    fi7 5 18 5 I tS e.....i ft h s w Wi th m or e than 11,090 articles of l O V E R'P 1 , as a ' ~Tay a ernoon w en a e - t er t he fire apparatus h ad p um pe d .er at R ~ l d a n davenue and Wynne- food contributed since the beginning

    A t ot a l o f $117,666 had b ee n c on - wood r o ~ dbecame clogged and back- ' t he c e ll ar d r y, a n e le ct ri c p um p w i th o f the campaign, t he B a rr e l Division I On Monday evening twenty-six stu-t rib ut ed to the United Campaign ed up i J ~ . t l 1 ec e ll a r o f a resident. a 400 gallon p er h ou r c a pa c it y, w a s Ilf t he M ai n L in e E me rg en cy Com- d e nt s o f t h e Na r be r th school came to

    AlthOUgh it was "after hours," a borrowed from a neighbor, Maul-ice the regular m on th ly m ee ti ng o f th efrom the M ai n L in e section up to . mittee is working hard to increase the IN b h P t-T h 'C o u n c i l m ~ ~ ; _ t h eFire C hi e f, t w o fire- J. Lacey, of 105 Rockland avenue, ar er t aren eac ers Associa-Tu es d ay n i gh t . T h is includes 239 sub- e a d ~ h I b weelcly r e ce i pt s o f s t ap l e s a n d c a nn e d tion to r e ap t he reward f o r t he i r sum-

    m n n. , LWQ nor'>u.g a o re rs w er e a nd pu t to work to keep the cellarscriptions amounting to $110,815 turn- on the Jol.a short tIme after the call I d goods. Im er t ra ve ls. T hr ou gh a course ofed in by the Special Committee, which for help was received. I c eare Every week the requisi t ions by the r e ad i ng p l an ne d by t he N ar be rt hsolicits contributions of $100 and A stoPJiage in the se we r h ad caus- B y m ean s o f r od di ng the sewer for rel ief agencies ar e becoming heavier , Community Library, t h es e c h il d r en

    d 513 t'b t' f th ed the cl'Har of Alexander Gilfillan, Ia considerable distance the stoppage were transported to m a ny f o re ig n

    over, an con 1"1 u IOns rom ' c e m ph a si z i ng t h e need of a general I d t d' d th IT C

    ' l' $ 5 Rockland avenue and Wynnewood was dislodged. Superintendent of an s, s u Ie e pe op e, their cus-ea m om ml tt ee tota mg 6,8 1. , d t fill t'l h b I d ' ubservance of the "Share-a-Meal" toms, their problems', visualized the. . 'I roa , 0 un 1 e ecame a a rm e P ub li c Wor ks G eo rg e B . S up le e, whoT he q uo ta fo r the Mam LIne d ls - that it w{luld p ut o ut h is h ea te r, i n . s lo ga n a do pt ed b y the committee, it scenery, the notable buildings, homes

    t r ict is $715,185.47. addition .0 causing a v er y u ns an i- w as ou t of todwn durdmgd

    .the af:er- w a s p oi n te d ou t this week by Lester J. BEDFORD WOOLEY and the c o nt e n ts o f the ar t galleriesta ',t noon, r et ur ne a ro un Inner tIme -.! r Ib ch I'rma

    I V II . h and museums.A motor messenger service, under ry cone.} Ion. . a nd w or ke d w it h h is m en unti l 10.30 .,. ,1 m , a n. )cnn a ell u1'chttect, 10 ose por-

    th e c ha ir ma ns hi p o f M rs J oh n W The pun.. per of t h e N a rb e rt h FIre th t . ht Th h . I, "Many people h a ve a s ke d ," M r. L a m b h'ullal of "Theod01'C Findley," in As evidence of their journeys, the. . . C - b h ' . t a m g . ey were on t e JOllTownsend Jr has the followmg ompan).ion in Abel, Edward Bailey, Louise Barnett,and Mrs. John Marshal l Gest, $2,400; I F r i da y e ve ni n g f r o m n i ne u n ti l twelve CoUlt, A r d m o r ~ . . I ar c s o rt e d a n d ItemIzed by the Wo m- t he a nn al s of the s ea so n' s a ct iv it ie s. D or a E nz , A nn e Forsythe, AnitaM W P G t $1200' M' L I " , M r . Suplee picked o ut t he Jllctlll'es (m's C om m it t ee o f women headed by There w il l b e s ub du ed lights, con- Goodrich, C h r is t in e H a ck m an , Doro-. ~ s . m. . es , , , ISS e- I o'clock. BIll Dothard 's Orchestra wJiI of the two in the Philadelphia l{og'ues' Mrs. William T. Dickson. fetti and noise.makers, punch and a thy Havlick, Marjorie Havlick, Loui,;e

    t1t1a B. Scott, $1,000; Mrs. Edward, I th I t I ' N ' . G II d hD 1 T 1 d $3 500

    ' A ! P ay e ates

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    November 25, 1932 O UR T OW N Page T h r e e

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    Narberth-Merion-Penn ValleyLocal &.ReliableService

    C H E S T E R G. J O N E S200 Woodbine Ave. Narb. 4058

    T H E C E l LARW I N D O W

    Ril iph S . Dunne , Owner

    Telephonc Narberth 2430-2431

    K en t uc ky C a nn e l Coal

    It b ur ns b ri gh tl y i n t he o pe n g ra te . It l as ts a l o ng t i m ewithout at tent ion. It s p r ea d s w a r mt h an d g o od c h ec r. Itl ea ve s a minimum of ash. We d e li v er i t , in large lumps,by th e bag or the l,4, lf2, or 1 ton.

    D I S TR I B UT O RS J E D DO H I G HL A N D A N T HR A C IT E

    O V E R B R O O K T O V I L L A N O VA

    W. P. M I E S E NCarpenter .:. Builder .:. Jobbing

    832 MONTGOMERY AVB.Phonea:

    Day-Narberth 3973MNight-Narberth 4044

    Narberth Coal Company

    H. B. WALLP l u m b i n ~: H c a t i n ~

    100 F or e st Ave nu e ,

    Phone: Narber th 3652

    fiscal year. Yes , I know this is hardlimes I B ut , o n t h e o t he r hand, is itLao m uc h t o g iv e up three dollars forlIt least three thousand dollars' worthof protection?

    "Our fire department is r at ed a sA-I. In view of that rating, 1/0111' firllinsurance rate is lower, your pieceelf mind secure, and your homes andchildren protected.

    "If, as you read, y ou k no w thatyou ar e not guilty o f t hi s gross neglect and thoughtlessness, please tryto urge t ho se a bo ut y ou wh o o we, t opay up at once, and others to j oi nour fo rces by send ing three dollars.

    " T he N a rb e rt h Fire C om pa ny i sf ac in g a "Crisis." Make this a g enuine Thanksgiving for them (and foryou), by Paying Up. Do It Now."

    Fell RenominatedE. Lawrence Fell, of Conshohocken I

    State road , Ba la , has been nominatedt o s uc ce ed h im se lf as president cfthe Union League. E lec t ion wil l t al{! 'place on December 12.

    The Board of Education ofLower Merion Township invitesa ll c it iz en s t o the public openi ng a nd inspection of t he newAdministration High SchoolBuilding this Friday evening,from 8.30 to 10.30 o'clock. Music will be f ur ni sh ed b y theorchestras and bands of the elementary and High Schools.

    Citiz.ens Invited toInspect New School

    C a u s e fo r

    T h a n k s g i v i n g

    Unlike the Pilgrims of 1620, wein 1932 e n jo y w a rm th in ourh O " , l ~ .H ea t t ha t i s c o mp a rativcly effortless is giv en b yThompson's clean, long-burningcoal. If your fur,03ce requiresat tent ion more than about twicea da y, let us show how t o g etm or e h ea l v alu e f or your timeand mone}'.

    L.M. ThompsonBala. Ave. below Union

    e n' s C om mu ni ty Cl ub of Narberthheld a meet ing on Tuesday af te rnoon iat t he ho me o f M rs . John J. Martin, Io f A rd mo re . M rs . Wil li am L ev is re- 'v iewed a book ent i tl ed "The MilitaryRacketeer." I

    Ii

    C o a l Fund R e s e r v e

    is Urged b y H es sFIRESIDE

    (Colltlnuecl on J ' a ~ eFIve>

    Automobi le I

    R e p a i r i n g

    ,i

    In All Its Bra"clles i I

    Ge t ou r prices ,on storage i

    1Goodyear

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    S p e e d w a y an d I,P a t h f i n d e r Tires ,

    , ,,Amer ican an d

    A m o co G a s I

    Washing and Greasing ,IN A R B E RT H ,

    B r i d g e GarageI:,1

    Narberth Avenue at the Bridge !

    PHONE NARBERTH 2603 I

    THE

    Advertisers in t hi s p ap e r a r e reliab le m er ch an ts . D ea l ,dth them.

    Win Princeton ScholarshipsFour Main Line youths are among

    the 325 who have been awarded scholarships at Princeton University forthe ensuing academic year, it was announced this week. T he y are Frederick W. Bates, of Narberth, andCarlisle Moore, of Way ne , C la ss o f

    1933; Arthur Hicks , o f Bryn Mawr,Class of 1934, a n d J o hn H. Archer, ofWynnewood, Class of 1935.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Means, of -Montgomery avenue, Wynnewood, en- Balance is Tied U p i n M e ri ontertained at a family dinner party on Title a n d T r u st , H eThanksgiving Day. Explains

    Miss Henrietta D eu bl er , w ho i s a 'fhe necessity of building up a fi-student at Cornell University, and I ,a ne ia l r es er ve i n the Coal Fund,Mr. Pearson Deuble r, who i s at State Hponsored every year by the Main'College, returned on Wednesday and Une Community Weekly Newpaperare spending the Thanksgiving holi- Council , was urged by Peter C. Hess,

    ,days with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. ILower Mer ion Townsh ip Treasurer, 1 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1E. S. Deubler of State and Hageys- . . IA pp ea ls f or S up p or t f or, IIII a statement thIS week. . N b th F ' Cford road , Penn Valley. Mr. H ess, who is treMurer of the ar ~ Ire o m p a n y

    Mr and Mrs R. L. Sones, their F d 'd "D' 'b t'r

    f. , Coal un , s a l : I b ~ nu Ions 0 The followmg plea f o r s u pp o rt 0,daughter Miss Mary Jane Sones, and . , . d

    . ' J h S d welfare agencies thIS year WIll be de- 1 l.he Narberth FIre Company was rna ('theIr son, Master 0 nny ones, an I . Id . hM . E B f 'M P t votcd to providing t h" b ar e necess i- . thIS week by Mrs . Arthur Go smlt .IS. mma est, a ~ un cy, a ., s p e n . . . li t i s d i rected "to the serious mindedthe week-end as the gues ts o f Mr. and t I es o f hfe f or t he famllJes o f t he un- I . t' d f thO

    D I . . IlIn( conSClCn 10US r ea e rs 0 IS pa-Mrs. B ur n s F. Be7, of ud ey a ve nu e. ~ m p l o y e d .FIrst of a ll , t hese J Il clude le r. " The a eal foll ows:Mrs. G. R. Richardson and Mrs. d hI P ., f f ,11' pp. rood an s e ter. rovlslon or uc "Do you know that t h e N a r be r thL. M. Leonard, of Valley VIew road, . IM . t th k-end 'n Al i ti often overlooked. To m y m md,

    I ~ i r eC om pa ny f ac es a l oss this yearerIOn, spen e wee I- .

    It P llroper heat m the homes of u ne m- . o f o ne t h. ou sa nd d ol la rs ? Do youo ~ ~ ~ :a n ~Mrs. C. Alfred Peeney, of ployed families i ~ ,essential to health! know why they m ay n ot be abl e to

    Elm Terrace e n t e r t a i n f ~ dat a fam- uud contentment. Ipa y some o f the m one y due on thei; dinner ; a r ty on Thanksgiving The treasurer of the Fund explain- I ~ i r eHouse mortgage?Ii'aY l ~ dthat the financial reserve remain- "I t i s because some three hundred

    Mrs. Ward Pierson, o f S te ph ne y i IIg ~ r o munexpended m ? n e y ~:-vas tied Ia l 1 ~fifty of our residents have notPlace, entertainC'd the members of her ;I,P IJ1 t he c losed ~ e r l O nf l t le and IpaId the three . do ll ar s baek dues ~ oclub at bridge un Tuesday af te rnoon. 1 rust Company. We must start jlhe Narbel'th F l r ~Company for thIS

    Mrs. John W. D en ni s, Anthwyn! l lOW," s ai d M r. He. ss, "to rehabili-

    joad, entertained at a luncheon and Il:.lte the CDal Fund If ~ v eare to. pro-

    br idge on Tuesday. IVide fo r the needy d ur m g t h e wlllter I h a ~ e \ : e : d s ~ ~ ~ i n ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ l z : = ~ ' c ~ : t ~ 1 1 1 1 ~ ~ \ ~ h ~ O ~ ~ : j ~ ~ ~ ' i O n s ,M r. H es s stated'i : THE FOUNDATION OF TASTY MEALS _- _:tanooga, Tcnn., and on a m ot or trip Ishou ld be m a r ~ e d" C o ~ lFund,:' and I in the South , recent ly returned t o f or wa rd ed t o hI m at hIS office 1Il the Itheir home on Essex avenue. I~ l ' o w n s h i ] lBuilding, Ardmore. ! Cot t e r ' s fresh quali ty f o o d s - a r e sell ing at th e lowest prices :

    M r. a nd M rs . Frederick R. Wray, Superintendent of Police Charles p1 t hey eve r h av e. E ve ry Cot te r f o od p r o du c t is th e b es t o f it s S c h i m m e l ' s 16-oz. Modernistic Ja r s of 19c of Chicago , I ll ., and Highpo int , N . C ., ISmith i s in charge of the fuel distri- ' I I f ' dwere the guests o f M r. and Mrs. John I but ion . Request s for fuel should be k ind . N o s to re c an s er ve y ou b et te r. P r e s e r v e s a b so u t e y pure rUlt an

    W. Joyce, of N ar br ook P ar k, l as t .lllade direct to him. THESE SPECIALS ARE FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY suga r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . week. I I

    Mr. and Mrs. A. H. R ip pe r, who Mrs . Steinford is Cha i rman II. h av e been sp en di ng some t im e in I o f A nn ua l X m as B az aa r Y O UR C H OI CE OF C O TT E R 'S Q U A L IT Y M EA T 5 - N O T E T H E LO W PRICESl Pit tsburgh, returned l a st S u nd a y to I - - .their home on Dudley avenue. Something to look forward t o Wil li ~ r a : ~ ~R o a s t i n g C h i c k e n s . . 2 9 c ~ ~ : : : : ; ~Co. Scrapple .. , . 1 0 c

    Among the guests who attended the be t he a nn ua l Christmas bazaarbridge party g iv en by M r. and Mrs1 which will be held in the Parish Hall Henry Spear, of Homewood avenue" of the Narberth Methodist Episcopal I Shoulder s p r i n g Lamb 1 7 c Frank's S a u s a g e . . . . . . .. 2 5 c following the Penn-Cornell game, on I' 'Church on Saturday, December 3. I. . IC h es t e r C o . Thursday night, w er e M r. and Mr s. Mr s. E. Guy St ei nf or d i s the chair- William F. Koelle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs' i lllan a nd i s a ss is te d by M rs . W il li am Top B 1 R 3 5 IThick R' b R 2 2 Haro ld Happold, Mr. and M rs . T ho -, ) )e ave s a nd M is s H el en S tr ic kl er . I Muscle on e e s s o a 5 t . . . . . . . c En d 1 oas t . . . . . . . . . .. Cmas A. E lw oo d, M r. a nd M rs . R ob er t lone o f t he novelties will be the book 1 A. Eiche lbe rger, Mr. and Mrs, Char l- i she lf , Mrs . Ralph Cook, chairman,! I .on F. Woodward, Mr. and M rs . D ud -I w he re one m ay b uy t he latest books I ~ ~ : ~ ~ : :Star B a c o n .. ~ - l b . ,1 5 c I F q ~ ~ ~ ~ : yRump & R o u n d S te a k , 3 5 c l ey R us ht on , M r. and Mrs. Wi ll i am 1 of the season for Christmas presents I D: Markee and Mr. and Mrs. Smedley! and a lso bo.oks, s l igh tly used. but in I FIrth. Igood conditIOn, and of a f ai rl y r e- j

    : AEl x

    ltFrinaesSt~ e U c a l i i a t y l ! -SIRLOIN STEAK, lb., 39c _.r s. E . C. ~ r i s w o l d ,of Chestnut ave- cen t printing, at a I ~ wcost. There

    n ue , e nt er ta ll lc d h er f ou rs om e at I w il l a lso be m agaz1l 1es a nd "T heluncheon and contract bridge on Tues-

    IChristian Herald" on s al e at this I

    day. The guests were Mrs. Clarence boo th . T h e u s ua l five-cent grab bag

    Kaeber, Mrs. J. ~ . Wa lk e r a n d Mrs. 1 wil l have interesting pr izes and the F R U I T S A N D V E G E TA B L E S- FR E S H & G O O D K r u m m' s S p ag h et t i George W. Martm. v ar io us t ab le s w il l h av e a number of

    Mr. and Mrs. Eberhardt M ue ll er , o f u se fu l a nd ornamental ar t ic les for GRAPEFRUIT Your P o un d o f or Macaroni

    E ss ex a ve nu e, h ad a s t he ir guests i sale. T k Gover the week-end, Miss Imogene I A dclicious :UppCl' ,,;iIl b ~ s ~ r v e d Choice 0 ay r a p e s 2 k 1 5 Sh ff f N Y k d M F 1 M . Bunch of new fresh p g . , C a er, 0 ew o r, an ISS ran- fr0111 five P. M. until seven P. .ces Schade, of Pottstown. : '['he price for the supper i s 50 cents. C A R R O T S fo r l,4-pk. WHITE Miss Jane Nash, of Anthwyn r o a d , . 5 P O T A T 0 E S is entertaining at a buffet supper fol- Merion Wo m e n Voters to lowing the l \l ul ier es D an ee i n E lm H MHall this Friday evening. The guests Meet at Mrs . By a ' s on. w il l be the members of the younger The Merion Branch o f t he League set. of Women Vote r s wil l hold their No-

    Mr. Robert Sigel and Mr. Richard vember meeting on Monday afternoonSigel, arrived home Wednesday fr0111 at the ho me o f M rs . J. Bruce Byall, State College and are spending the Bryn Mawr avenue, Penn Vall ey, atThanksgiving holidays with their par- 3.:10 o'dock. e nt s, M r. and Mrs. A. J. Sigel , o f G A l h ' . Mrs. eor ge ppe, t e new presl-Forrest avenue.

    den t o f the Montgomery League, will lead a discussion on the proposed pro- j ec t o f a c ou nt y s ur ve y.

    To reach Mrs. Byall's house, go w es t o n M on tg om er y a ve nu e, turn right on Old Gulph road , and turn right on Bryn Mawr avenue , to the f ir st d riveway on the left.

    Literature Group Meets The literature group of the Wom-

    I . ..

    I : ~ : ~ ~ ~ s e H ; ; ~ : n ~ = 1COFFEE, I-lb. cao, 33c :I .

    ~ . } i R [ A t Y E iCynwyd 280 I: Cot t e r 's M ar k e t H a v e r f o r d Avenue , N a r b e r t h :The Coal i. Just Call NARBERTH 2250 ~ I atisfies I: EighteenYears of Continuous Service-As Near as Your Telephone :

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    N.ovember 25, 1932

    A DA Y

    Fo r t he Month ly Ra te .callor inquireat the

    BUSINESS OFFICEor ask any Bell employee

    You can have a telephonein yourhome for lessthan

    10cents a day!

    LESS THAN A

    DIME

    Prescr ip t ionsCarefullyCompounded

    Shea's Drug StorePhone, Narberth 2838

    Member Federal ReseYl'e System

    Open 8 A. M. d a il y f o r your convcnience,and also Friday cvcnings from 7 to 9

    A t 4 0 th e b e st y e ar s of y o u r l i fe ar e

    st i l l a h e a d . C a t c h th e ne w spiri t!

    D u s t of f th e ol d b a n k book an d s t a r t

    saving . so m u ch e v er y we ek . De

    te rmine no w to do some th ing w o r t h

    while at 50 , 6 0, 7 0, 8 0! S t a r t at once !

    C o me i n t om or ro w !

    FOR FOLKS

    PAST 40

    THE BELL T E lE P HO N E C O MPA NY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    T E L E P H O N E

    in his home is often

    tIz.efIMlto qel tkeoffelt!

    IIIIIIII/HII

    Th e

    Narberth National Bank

    See V s, or Your Dealer

    A t t h e N a r b e r th S t at io n

    INSTANT

    H O T WAT E R

    Tune in on WCAU. Philadelphia Electric Broadca.t, etJery Monday an d Friday at 1tl5 P. M.

    in your home will give yo u continuou s ho t water service, da y or night,at v er y l ow cost. Lo w down pa y ..ments an d convenient terms. Pricesto suit all pocketbooks.

    A N AUTOMATIC

    GAS or ELECTRIC

    WATER HEATER

    A n uncertain supply of H otWater wastes your time.

    P H IL A DE L PH I A E LE CT RI C C OM PAN Y

    A ll O u r Suburban. Stores

    S P E E D S tLe D AY ' S W O R K

    Mater ia l s for an df ree Ins t l ' uc t lon In

    E L I ZA B E T H D U R B IN

    KNITTING, NEEDLEPOINT,HOOK R U G M AK IN G

    Orders t "ken for K n i tt e d S u i ts ,Rugs an d other finished work

    231 Narber th Ave., near Woodbine

    Christmas GiftsCOSTUME JEWELRY. BAGS,

    P I LL O WS , A RT N O VE LTI E S

    ( C o ll t i ll u c d f r o m l'a,:;c Two)

    In the Mailbag

    M o t h e r Defends N a r b e r t hPub l i c Schoo l Sys tem

    Bros.

    BEAUTYSALON

    HesOff I

    " W h o ' d H a v e

    G u ess ed It?"

    D A V I S '

    AdelizziClc

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    I-.X l ' I ~ l ( JI;NCI;J) ilooi,KI:I:I '!;;ll willI,cep Ret books for doc to r, Ind iv idua l or

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    A Paramount Picture

    Charlie Ruggles,Char les But terwor th an d

    Myrna Loy

    A ROUBEN MAMOULIANPRODUCTION

    HEAR CHEVALIER'S

    NEW SONG, HITS

    "Isn't ft Romantic;;""I'm An Apache"

    " Mimi"

    wii:Iz..

    JEAN EYYE

    MAcDONALDII in...

    LOVE METON I GH Tb

    NEXT WEEKEND:Wheeler and Woolsey In

    "HOLD 'EM JAIL"

    Wednesday and Thursday

    F ri da y a nd S at ur da y N ex t"70,000 Witnesses"

    Monday and Tuesday Next" O K AY, A M E R I C A"

    " D I V O R C E I N T HEF A M I LY "

    AfterSchool Matinee Wednesday

    Now: Lee Tr ac y a ' idMary Brian itl

    "BLESSED E V E N T "Added: Laurel and Hardy Comedy

    Sat . Mat. Only -Added:Tolti Mix a nd To tl y itl"TEXAS BAD MAN"

    Next Monday and TuesdayJoel McCrea alld Dolores D el R io

    " B IR D O F PA RA D IS E "

    Wednesday and ThursdayDOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

    Sari Marltza In"MONTE CARLO MADNESS"

    and Zane Grey (himself) In"SOUTH SEA ADVENTURES"

    t hi s Friday and Sa tu rday- A N D ALSO:

    LOWER M E R I O N -RADNOR GAME

    and Laure l and Hardy in"COUNTY HOSPITAL"

    - a t The Egyptian

    N a r b e r t HTHEATRE

    Check PricesAnywhere

    - T h e n Bu.y atRicklin's!

    CJY/ovieslocal

    A CompleteLine of

    ChristmasTOYS

    M. r a nd Mr s, Charles Carver, Jr.,o f P or t la nd , Oregon, arc spendinf! Isl'veral months at G r ee n H i ll Farms,:Overbrook. Mr. Carver is the son of:the late Mr. Charles Carver, of "Car- iolton," Haverford. '

    "Love Me T o n ig h t" H e ad sGood Sh o ws at Egyp t i an :

    P lay ingis We l l Received

    FORTOYS

    arberth 2555

    203 H a v e r f o r d Ave .

    Hard-w-are

    ,Continued from P n ~ e One)

    RICKLIN 'S

    Twen ty -S ix Studen t sW in Read ing H o n o r s

    B i r th C o nt r ol Fede ra t ionto M e et o n W e dn es da y

    G ri d T ri um p h o n Screen T h e N a r b e r t h Playe r s E s t at e L e f t in Trust !T ~ e eM o r e Plays a t Iwith "Skeets" G a l l a g ~ e ~ :~ r ecomingT h ro u gh t h e e f fo r ts o f J o se p h COII- Presen t " T h r e e Wi s e Foo l s " The w il l o f J a m es E d w ar d Merion, I Hedgerow B e f o re R e ce s s M ~ n d a yand Tuesday In B Ir d o f Par-

    late of Haverford, admit ted to pro J Ia dl se ," b as e d o n R. W. Tully's famedway, managing director o f t he E gy p- I(Contilluecl ("om Palre One) bate at Norristown last Friday, places Only one performance week remains Illa y .. . It is ~ n exotic talc of Luana,Lian Theatre, Cynwyd, Pathe NewH a n e st a te valued at $50000 in t rust b f h H d Th t I l lawauan child of nature, who faUs

    Over two hundred parents and cameramen made s ou nd p ic tu re s o f Im a nc e w h ic h lef t nothing to be de- f or t he b en ef it o f h is wi'fe and other I co re t e . e gerow ~ a r ~ com-I hopelessly in love with a w h it e m a n.teachers crowded the school audltor- the e x ci ti n g L o we r Mcrion-Radnor I s ir ed w hi le John E. Flynn, a new- m e mb e rs o f h is f am i ly . At t he t er - p an y t ak es I ts f ir st vacatIon In two ' Wednesday a nd T h ur s da y will beium for this P. T. A. m ee ti ng , w hi ch g a me at Villanova l a st S a tu r da y.: c om e r t o the Players, as Gordon, the m i na ti on o f a ll the t rusts t he f un d i:> Iy e ar s. D ec em be r 1, 2 and 3 are t o d ou bl e- fe at ur e d ay s at Narberth.was the second of t he season. O n l ~ ',

    " Iyoung nephew who s t ea l 's t h e a ff ec - t o be used for a hospital in Columbus, Ibe given over to t hree American I"Monte Carlo M a d ne s s " i s a n a mu s-

    [hese are now b e l ~ gsh.own In every I t io ns o f Miss Fairchild, was a lover I ' t f I h' hi . d C t'h u n dr e d f i ft y -e i gh t m e m be r s are on theatre on the M aI n L me . 'I of p a r ts , g i vi n g a f in i shed perform- Ohio, to be known a s t he " Ja me s E d- p la ys , t wo o f w hi ch w er e n ew ly in-II 109, lunfiel u ,

    Ig . Y p r a l ~ e ~ n1-ward Merion MLmorial HospitaL" l d d thO d f h' h nenta m, starrmg Sa n Marltza.

    the roll and it i s expec ted that the Ianee. James D. Sutherland was a I 1'0 uce IS y ea r a n one 0 w IC Iwho as queen f al ls i n love w it h t hemembership will more than double be- Car l Johnson H er o o f Iwell poised judge who would bring In te rna t iona l Rela t ions h a s r e ma i ne d s te a di ly popular since skipper of one o f h er c ru is er s, atfore the December meet ing. It was Lower Melion's 12-8 W in i c r e di t t o the bench. Alan J. Smith as Ch ' , it s o p en i ng i n the f i rs t s e a so n of the Monte Carlo. O th er h al f o f t he p ro -reported that b ri l li an t s pe ak er s Ih e " e m in e nt psychologist," Dr. Rich- G r o u p H e a r s o f m a Ilife o f t hi s r ep er t or y c om pa ny nine igram i s " S ou t h S ea A dv en tu r es ," in

    IContlnued from Pagll One, IIar d Gaunt, I la ve a w el l rounded por- Th I t t ' I R I t' G "cars ago. Eugene O'Neill's "The i which t h e a ut h or , Z a n e G r e y, m a k es aw ou ld b e provided for some of t h e ' h d h d d I ' h trayal. e n erna IOna e a IOns roup I I r t t h d h h' t I-. "owe t e spee an e uSlveness t at I f th N b rt h C 't CI b h d iE J ' " th h f IJ!:rea s ea c a c an s arcs IS rave .subsequent meetings and it is eVI- were d es ti ne d t o w re ck Radnor's I Other m e m be r s o f the cast, e ac h o f ' 0 't e ar e ~ m m u m r XdU ~ mperor - ones IS e s ow or, views of b a r b ar i c f e as t s, sensuous,dent that t h e N a rb e rt h A s so c ia t io n h o pe s a nd c ar ry t he colors of Lower iwhom performed his part with dis- as I s guest s p ea e r. on on ay a -IThursday night. I,lances, weird music, etc.wil l accompl i sh much in bringing M er io n t o v ic to ry . His twenty-six I t inction, were John Bakel' as "Benny Iternoon, a ~ the meetmg at the home The new es t addition t o the reper-

    D k " E ,o f t h e c h ai r m an M rs . L e on Webster . .about a better understanding of chil- y ar d r ac e t hr ou gh t he mud toward the uc ; Imer D. Hackman, as 1\1 I h. M t" H I M ' tory IS scheduled f or n ex t Fnday I TH E Aft I 5TO C RATtlren and their problems. th t t d th . t . Gray t h e b u t l er ' Hervey C Keirn a e c er, ee mg ouse ane, ISSe eas Ie . e score, SIX 0 S.IX, , h d ~ . . , s Bertha D i nk e ll a ck e r, w h os e subject night-"Alison's House" by ' Susan I OF THE PEOPLE'

    While r ea di ng w as t he chief sub- and after a thud quarter rest, With P oo le , t e e te ct IVe, Joseph A. Hong- "Ch' T d " GI II It t II th t f th : I CI J was ma 0 ay. aspc . e s c s ory 0 e I

    ~e ct f or t he m e e ti n g M o nd a y night, t h e s c or e bo a rd reading eight to six e r a s aney, ere Gorman as Doug- . . . ' . I

    variety was p r ov i de d b y m u si c and a for Radnor, wi th ' the s l ip p er y p i g- las; J a m es F. Sherron, J r. , a s a polic e- M.lss D I ~ k e . l l a c k e r ,. for some time a f Ul ml y of a poet on the last da y o f te::#!s h o r t p a g ea n t presented by students s k in t u ck e d under his r ight arm, o ff m an , and Elmer A. Lane as .John ImedIcal ~ I s s l o n ~ r yIn ~ h a tcountry, It h e 1 9 th c e nt u r y a s the. h o u s ~w h ~ r l JI ~ I

    I t t d th tt ' f Cr'\wshay , g av e a n m t er e st m g o ut h ne of t h e p o- , the poems had been wntten IS bemg:~ ~ 1 ~ r ! J

    of the school u n de r t h e a u sp i ce s a n d Ie wen owar e se mg su n 01" I " I . Id Th I ' I b f I ~direction of the Philadelphia Inter- forty-one y ar d s a nd victory. The Play d i re ct ed b y W il li am H. I h t J ~ a land SOCial unrest th.ere and ' so , . . e c o ~ m gpa y e ore the, rl

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    ! of Its lack of real l ea de rs hI p. S he h oh da y IS "Sprmg Song," t he d r am a i 1JBtate Dairy Council. ThiS s t or y o f t he g am e sounds very Muller, w as p ro du ce d b y s pe c lUI ar I k f th fi I d I d I f E t S'd f 'I b B II I, a so spo e 0 e n e z ea an ea - II an as I e ann y, y e a

    L e on o re C r is p in , a student of the much li ke a s to ry o f C a rl J o hn s on . [ ' an g em e nt WIth Samuel French, of h' f S Y S h bl S 1 t b t d t S t IE h G . d' It is, bu t it is more. There were other New Yor k. M us ic w a s p r ov i de d dur- etrs fjlPd o h lun f et C e h ~ 'w ?, unta

    he uPdewac '.' hOt e presen e nex' a - ' ight rade, delIghted t he a u lence . h ' . . 0 m e p or ma m 0 er l' ay mg . I

    with he r rendi t ion of a piano s el ec ti on m en o n A d am ' s t e am that w e t a f t er - 109 t e intermISSIOns by the Norwood t' t d t th C . t' S' h b .. f h Iof her own composition which i ndi - noon. Buried deep in Villanova mud Orchestra u nd er t he l e ad e r sh i p o f R. ~ ~ u nr le; ~ r n e .0 The o m m u I 1 J ~IC mce t e egmnmg 0 t e .present Ieated a rare t a l en t . ' Iduring the forty-eight m i nu t es o f p l ay B. Parker. 1 1 : a ~dOb Su , : s ~ .t S e.se C ; ~ r eI ~ ~ e ~ ~thhe H ~ : e ; :Theatre dIn ~ o s eI

    T h e p a g ea n t was called "Sleeping I w er e s uc h fellows a s H ar ve y Buck, Members of t he N ar be rt h School Pth nbe t ~ tunt' e endInth

    ma wkl a k ~ y~ sa ~ I ~ new pro uctlOns"B d t d d th f . e es m en Ions an e spea er rna 'm g Its entll'e 1st now number IHBeauty" a nd w as pret t i ly staged and a phantom who could not be s topped oar a ten e e per ormance 111 11 'd d . 'h d ' h

    acted t ~ indicate the necessity fo r a b y a n yo ne but fate. He t oo k a l ic k- bo dy a s t he g ue st s of t h e P l ay e rs . s a l , a r e . omg .muc amage t ere. full length p l ~ y s .Between A p ri l a n d

    II b I d d ' t 'th I t r 'In II th r h th b t h d'd She saId Chma's future must d e- N ov em b er -S IX m on th s o f the y c a r -we - a ance Ie WI p en y 0 g a oug e game, u e I .. . ' .

    . ''Ik f 't d t bl S h' h' t' th f h' f h . "117,666 C o n t r : b u t e d p en d o n the k md o f l ea d er s hI p w hI ch It has consIs tently presented SIX dl f-ml , rUl an vege a es. uns me IS pa r m e as IOn 0 a campIOn. 'f'

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    d f h 'th I t f ' T h e r e was CharI' Sautt rs I . It develops for a t a t present she has ferent plays a w ee k, and m a fewan res all' WI p en y 0 exercise Ie e , p aymg to U n i t e d C a m p a i g n ' ,I h t b 'tal f th O'rand gam t h Ifb k M'k I no responSIble government. mstances seven, when speCial pcr-were a so s. o wn 0 e VI or e a... e a a a c ; I e aco-

    . . . 'ealthful life. The children taking vel li , who p u ll e d t w o or three plays I (ContInued f!'OlIl P a ~ eOne) M I ~ s D m k ~ . n a c k e rpraIsed , ;earl l formanceH were mcludcd. The early

    t ' th ' f A that saved the d ay when R dn ' Buck s b oo k, The Good Earth, and part of D ec em be r s ee ms t o be t1w~ : r ~ IS p ~ o r m ~ n c ew e r ~.r ~ .t hed t . I tt k C ~ or j Overbrook, special commit tee , $68,- said it is a t rue word picture o f C h in - lime, therefore, for this acting comS ~ r be m ~ a ~ ,~ c r l e ~ S O t l ~ e ,B' ml y a : ~ ~ e n g e ~pafayaie:gl\:rdac ~ 0 ~ a n ;23U; team, $8,236; total, $76,475. ese l if e i n the great strata in which it. pany to take a breathing spell. InI c e ; I ' s, e ~ n e ~ , e : . r ~ ~ r -th b 11 ' t h ' t 11" an A : u n n ~ n ~I Merion (south) , $9,980; $3,639.50 ; i s l a id . the week between Chri!; tmas ancl New~ ' 11;1' ~ o r e ~t ~ n eh ~ t r s yej ~ i n : 'W\ h I I I g e n : g e ; ~ e tt ahm ad I$13,619.50. T he n ex t m ee ti ng of the Interna- Year's t he t h ca t re w il l b e reopen cdWo . g l l ~ rC

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    ou c Tarlgle , Narberth, $4 ,645; $3,921 .55; $8, - t io na l R el at io ns G ro up w il l b e he ld a nd the company will return to beg-inI lam . 1'1 s. a nor a urmg e ray. a ey 566 55 . .Miss Jeannett Dell o f t he fa ul. and Ryan played the b es t g am e o f . . at the home o f t h e c h aI r m an o n M on - a n ew s ea so n o f repertory, With a

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    tlt l' c e l t R h d Wynnewood, $29,058; $4,151; $33,-. d a y, D e ce m be r 5, when th e t op ie s t o d if fe re nt play b e in g p r e se n tc d evprY Iy, w 0 as un er e r I lr ec IOn .](' len' ar ers. was yan w 0 rna e 209 ' . . . . ' htpublishing of the "Sun Dial" t he s tu - tackles all afternoon' it w a s Tal le y . : be discussed WIll be the Pohsh Corn- Illg . i, , Ardmore, $28,185; $5,425.30; $33,-, dol' a nd t he Tar i ff '

    d e nt p a pe r, t ol d o f the splendicl ac- who s n ar e d t h e ball f ro m t he air on 61030 i ' .e o ~ p l i s h m e n tof the . c ~ i l d r e nin gath- numerous occasions. M i l l e ~ ,Captain liav'erford $81,534.25; $9,877.09; j ,ermg t h ~~ e w s ,edltmg, c i r c u l a t i n ~Bob Taylor, K e ar n e, E n d ! co t t ,. a n d i $91 ,411 .34. ' Orches t ra sa n d p u bl I s hm g t h e p a pe r, as well as m a n y o t he r s who saw actIOn, dId a: B M $73 937 74' $6,59.78',, , d b' t f f f ' d d f . I ryn aw r , , . , ilItS . b ~ s m e s sm an ag em en t. I n a e om- gran I. 0 0 enslve an e enslve $80,537.52. .petitIOn last . y ea r f or school p a pe r s, w o rk d u rm g t h e afternoon. Rosemont, $28,936; $2,683.64; $31,- That people a.re a ~ t e n d m gthe con-l h ~ "Sun. DIal" w as a wa rd ed first , It s e e m e ~after Buck's, dishearten- G19.64. ic er ts o f t he M,am Lme O r ~ h e s t r abe)Jnze. IVhss D?ll expresscd t h ~hope Ing break II I the last nunute of the Villanova, $58 ,572 .15; $3,362.83 ; I cause they enJoy t ~ e1 ~ 1 U S I Cand notthat e a ch f a mI l y r e ~ r c s e n t e dm the first half that t he f at es w er e d ea d $61,!l34.98. ; from a s e ~ s e?f o b l J g a t I o ~to supportschool c o u l ~~ u b s c n b ~to t he r ea l s e t a g a in s t the M ar oo n. F um bl e af- Radnor, $21 ,135; $2,365.05 ; $23 ,-1 the o r ~ a m z a t l O nwas e,vldent at thel I e , ~ s ypublIcation, ,which plays s ~ c htel' fumble, tough break after tough 500.05. j season s ~ r s tconcert, gIVen last. Suna n I m p or t a nt part In the school life, break, seemed to stalk the M er io ni te s. S t. D av id s, $17,955; $2,269.05; $20,-: d a y e v em n g at t ~ eArdmore Theatre.

    D ~ .,George ~ . Sloan, thl! s cho ol A b ad p as s from center gave Radnor 224.05. ! ~ h etone qualIty o f t he o ~ ~ l l e H t r a ,p h Y ~ l c l a n ,exp.lmned th.e t r em e n do u s t h e lead with a s af et .y . Onc e Bud, W $10665' $441450' $1" _' whICh n u m be r ed o v er 60 mUSICians on, . I ' I' ayne, , ,. , ., .>, I th t II th h tIl1lportance of mocu a ho n f or I lp h- \Vas free in t he t hi r d q ua rt er , only 7 5 ' e s a ge , w as exce ent roug ou S ay s E r ic M. Knight, o f " Lo ve 1\le:theria, and made it clear that all chil- t o s l ip i n the mud with no h a n d u p on 0 9S O'ff d $4400 $56" 35 $4,- the program, which included the dim- Tonight," n o w p l a yi n g at the Eg"l)-',I I d ' .' d I tra o r , " ; ". ; It M t "J 't " s I I ren cou cI guar agamst thIS real him. Four fumblcs in t he s ha do w o f (69 35 cu ozar UPI er ymp IOny. I' 'th 1\1 ' C I' J

    disease b ~ 'vaccination at the school. t h e R a dn o r goal p os ts . A nd t h us t he .J $18800' The boy violinist , Arnold Fletcher, Jan, WI aurlce rev a leI', e l l l l - iM H I C

    ' . Devon, , , $ 2 , 0 7 0 . 5 0 ; $20" . d t' f h' I' ette Macdonald and Charles Ruggle:>: ;rs. or ace . Mc o nn cl J explained s t o r ~ 'r an. But out of the clouds and (5 5 recClve an ova Ion Or IS p aymg "I t i s o ne of the few talkies that ( 'all :

    the Pennsylvania State Students' t h e d e pr e ss i on darted a dusky half- .J B' O. $ 67 60 ' $ 1 93 79 0 ' $8,- of the Mozart C M i n or c o nc e rt o . L o ng be praised unreservedlv . . . . . Ollwr IL F d h h ' I ' . I erwyn, , , , . , I I'ffi It thO . . th oan un , w IC I ~ rna ( Ing 110sslbe back , victory tucked under a good . anI 11 cu as IS pIece IS, ere films have had good players, sonle:t h e c on ti nu a nc e o f an educa.tion for! r ight arm a n d l i g ht n in g in his heels, Ihfl7.90.. M I $21,250', $2 . were no l a ps e s i n the performance of grood directors, some good cameramen, 't d t Th' h h'l I PaolJ and a vern, . , ', t h 14 Id thmaIkl Y ,s u cdn s. 'blls 'bvort tW'bl e ; C a rl Johnson was over t he l in e and :!I:I.:m; $23,463.89. ~ ~ y e a r - o t 'Y O ~thO t . T hi s o ne c om bi ne s superlative work-.wor IS rna e pOSSI e y con 1'1 u- I the day was won. \V fi Id $3070' $220850' $5,- n Innova Ion a IS concer was manship in all departments as seldom:C' i P t T h 'A . I ynne Ie , , , , . , th f II th f ., ,lIons rom arcn - eac ers ssoCla- ., "0 e appearance 0 a e emmme, before. It is Reuben l\lamoulian mal,-!.ions and individuals .. The Narberth Girl Scout Notes ~ 7 ~ ~ a d W y n n e ,$7,438.25; $803.82; $8,- m e m ~ e r so f t he ?rchestra garbed ~ ni ing the whole g r ea t er t h an a ny of itH'P. T. A. has contl'lbuted a nd a ny A greater part of the meeting of I .J 0 b l ac k d r es s es , With the result ~ h a t ,parts. Music and fantasy, movingpersons who care to ar e i nv it ed t o Narberth G i r l S c o ut Tr oo p No. H on IA2

    I17. f d T h' $1705' ,1't' the players presented a h a rm o ll J o\ l s' l i gh t s a n d shades i n f as ci na ti ng r, ' , . a ve r o r owns IP" . , '?",- t 'th ' . . I Igive. l'uesda" was devoted to our \Velfare aspec WI no Jarrmg co ors. rh thm ". . , II 7,:.!H; $8,122.28. A . h t ' h b ., ' T' Y . . . . .

    The tIme f or t he December meet- Work. It was d ec id ed t o g iv e the V 11 F ' $5000' $335' $" 335 shg mIshap, t e re,lkll1g of : Also on the week-end program an 'ing' of the association will b e an, , lues received for two weeks to the 1\1a . ~ y o(lge, th) ' $'137780: v, $ 2 , ~of a l eg of t he piano as it was be- i a f un ny L au re l a nd H ar dy comedy

    d t I t d t M h 'l ellon n o r , " 'ng m ved t th e b k of tl staO'e ' 'nounce a a a er a e. eanw Ie Ullited Campaign. ,," " . $14033855 I 0 0 ac I e . . . . . a nd ne ws o f the Lower Merion-Rad-the v ar i ou s s tu dy g ro up s a r c meet- Subscriptions f or t he " Am er ic an . m 8 M ' ' ~ 'L' ' D" t' . t t t l ' $G3" _ following the conclusion of the con-! nor football game. I I ' alii me IS lIC 0 a s, . il, t f ' d h t ' t I ~ n gr e ~ uar Yh' makJllfg hg.rledat P1rfogress I: iJ'1," t he G ir l S co ut m ag az in e, w er e I25.:I!l ; $76,060.08; $715,185.47. cfcr d or . P l a l ~ t o t lan 'tolrc tehs ra'r III

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    r- : "Okay America," next Monday alld111 var IOus p ases 0 c I we arc. ~ o l i c i t e d . " ere vel y I e WI I e p og ~ sITuesday at t h e E g yp t i an , is praised

    Mrs. Chfford W. Bates WIll be glad! f 11 L of the concert. , . by t h e j o in t committees of a s ~ o c i a t ( ' dIII give a n y i n fo r ma t io n relative to G r e n e to ec tu re A w , e l l ~ f i l l e dhouse m a m f e s ~ ( ' dIts Inational women's associations thus:the Children 's plays g iven by the 'l'h(" , ~ t H a v e r f o r d Wednesday appreclUt!on of the fine playmg of I"Portrayed with r e al s i nc e ri t y; s t ri k -: lIre Guild. She may be reached by SIr W I I ~ r e dG r e nf a l l, K . C. ~ . G., ~ ~ eo r c he s tr a t h r ou g h ou t t h e concert.I ing s to ry, v er y wel l f ilmed, of flip

    How birth c o nt r ol , m o re than re- 'p!lophone at Narberth 39,ll-W. who has Just. returned from, hIS for-I Ih e p r ~ g r a m ,conducted by, A ~ o l p h ,young reporter who tracks down ldd-,.Iuction of ar ma me nt s, m ay p rev en t P la ns f or a hike are b e in g m a de , t ~ - f i r s tyear m ,Lab!"ador, ,WIll t ~ 1 lof Vogel, I n c l u ~ ~ dVo.n Suppe s " P ~ e tn ap pe r s o f rich girl.. .. . Sense offuture wars, w il l b e d i s c u s ~ e dat the the date Saturday, November 26. hiS work and experiences m an Illus- and P e ~ s a n ~ ,OVClture ~ n d ~ ~ I t eheroism and integrity."annual m e e ti n g a n d luncheon of the There ar e several booklets olJ t r a te d l e ct u r e at ~ a v e r f o r dC , o l l e g ~for Strmgs, by Car !"e, m a dd it io n " Di vo rc e i n t h e F am i ly, " coming,Pennsylvania Birth Control Federa- :-;couting to be used as reference ilJ on W e ~ n e s d a yevenmg at 8.15 0 ~ ! l o c J , .10 t h e M o za r t concerto and s ym ph on y. Wed ne sd ay a nd Thursday, including it i on , 12.30 next Wednesday at The t.he Community Library which would Receipts f ro m t he l ec tu re Will b e after-school matinee We dn e sd ay, i s -.:::===============..War wi ck , P hi la de lp hi a. M an y M ai n he very interesting t o a ny on e w is h- u se d to f u r. t h: r t h e w ?r k o f the ? r e ~ -Fl ' iends ' Meet ing on Eag le described by the same reviewers as "A ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Line women ar e interested in the illg to learn more definite facts about fell ASSOCIatIOn, ~ h l c hSUppoltS. m Road t o O b s er v e Annive r sa ry highly idealis t ic p ic tu re w it h i nt e r- :movement and wi ll be p r e ~ e n t ,i nc lu d. I he G ir l S co ut s. La.brador fiye hospItals, three hospItal esting c hi ld p sy ch ol og y .. , .. Young!i ng M rs . E. C. Town, chairman of 'fhree new gir ls w e r e a d mi t te d t.o S h I P ~ ,f lve. summer schoo ls , seven T he H a ve r fo r d Friends Meeting, boy resents mother 's remarriage; ef-!e d uc a ti o n o f the Narberth Womcn's " \ I ~T ro op b y s uc ce ss fu ll y passing nursmg statIOns, four o r ~ h a n a g e sand IE ag le r oa d, O ak mo nt , w il l have a forts at understanding made by the,Community Club , who i n v it e s a l l i n- Ih! !i r Tendl 'r foot Tests . We ar c pleas- boarding schools, f o ~ r ~ m t . e rschools, meeting in commemorat ion of th e 250 t wo fathers averts tragedy . . . . . " Cast Il e r es t e d M a in Liners to attend. I ( ~ d t o w el co me Ruth Woolmingtoll . 12 centers for the d l s t ~ l b u t l O nof n?w anniversary of t h e l a nd i n g o f Wi l li a m i n cl u de s Jackie Cooper, Conrad Na-.

    Speakers are listed as follows: ,Lois Nealy a n d E l ea n or .Whit!n g. and ~ e c o n dhand c l ot h m g a n d 14 111- Penn. and f o un d in g o f Old Haverford gel, Lewis S t on e a n d L o is Wi ls o n. IStuart Mudd, M.D., of Haverford, I Next Tuesday the regIstratIOn fell dustrlal centers.. Meetmg, this S u nd a y f r o m three to Next week'end's feature, "70,000 I

    chairman of t he d ep ar t me nt o f Bac- for the c u rr e nt y e ar of f if ty cel lt s ~ h el e c ~ u r eIS sponsored by the five o'clock. Speakers will b e M ar y W it ne ss es ," i s a keenly interestingiteriology, U. of P. - "Trend o f E ug en ic f or e ac h girl will be collected. P h l l a ~ e l ~ h l aBranch.of the Grenfell C. Dickinson who w i ll g i ve a histori- and novel m u r de r m y st e r y c e nt e ri n g iMovement;" Mrs. F. Robertson .Jones, The Scribbler, INKY. ASSOCIatIOn of America. cal paper on the meeting; a nd S am u el a ro u nd a f o ot b al l g a me . 'p r es i d en t o f A m e ri c an Birth Control .J. Bunting, Jr. , w ho w il l ta lk on theLeague-"National A sp ec ts o f Birth Rent R osemont Home "Teen A ge" Grou p to M eet subject, "Is the Religion of William N ar b er t h T h ea t re N o te s iControl;" Dr. E. A.Whitney, chief Hall & Harris have rented for Ed- TJ1e " Tee n A ge " s tu dy group, un- P e nn S ti ll Vi ta l Today?" The chair- A g ood c as t, h ea de d b y L ee Tracy Iphysician at Elwyn Training School ward D av is t o C ha rl es Wah l, t he del' the leadership o f M rs . J. H. Per- man of t h e c o mm i tt e e on religious and M a ry B r ia n, m al, e a p l e a ~ a n i :- " T h e Need Fo r Ster il ization," and English s ty le t il e r es id en ce o f thir- ry, o f G ri ly li ng a ve nu e, w il l meet at e d uc a ti o n, D r. E dw ar d E . Wildman, l,went of "Blessed Event," at Narberth

    . 1 ~ I l 1 i 1 yB. H. Mudd, c ou ns el or o f t h e ~ teen l oo ms w it h t hr ee b at hs , t wo - t he h om e of Mrs. C. H. Woolmington, will talk on "Living Memories to \Vi l- th is week-end. Fo r S a t ur d a ys ' m a tiPhiladelphia Marriage C ou nc il - ica r garage and about 1-3 a cr es o f N ar br oo k Park, on Monday afternoon Iiam P enn ." He is also director of nee t he re a r e Tom M i x and h i s h o r se" G l i ~ p s e sof Important Foreign Iground, situated on th e northerly side Ia ~ l.30: E : e r ~ o ~ einterested in this s e i e ~ c ee d u c a ~ i o nand on .the board of Tony in " T h e Te xa s Bad Man."Climes." .\ of Orchard road. Rosemont. dISCUSSion IS mVlted. pubhc educat ion. Tea w d l be served, Joel McC rea and Dolores Del :Rio,