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Volume 17, No.5 Narberth, Pa. , November 7, 1930 Price, Five Cents
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Polls 524 Democratic Votes
Nearly Equalling Number
Given Al Smith.
Repertory PlayersPlease in ~ B e l i n d a '
Colorful Audience E n jo y S
Smooth Performance of
Milne's Comedy Here.
ALL REPUBLICANS WIN
Although defea ted hy the uJl ·S tate
vote HemphiII carried Narberth by a
majority of 308 \'otes, winning each
of the three districts, in Tuesday's elec
tion. The total \,ott· in t he Borough
was 956 for Hemphill and 648 for
Pinchot.
One of the surprising things was t he
large Den'ocratic vote potled for
HemphiIl, which "ery nearly equatled
the vote given Smith in th e presidentialelection of 1928. Five hundred and
twenty. four Democrat ic votes were
polled Tuesday for HemphiIl, while two
years ago AI Smith potled 539 votes in
the Borough. Hemphitl's Liberal vote
was 432.
District number three, the home dis
trict of Harry 1f. Chalfant, Anti
Saloon League leader, went wet by a
vote of 237 for Hemphill to 150 for
Pinchot. The closest contest resulted
in the secOI:d district, where the vote
was 393 for Hemphill to 298 for
I'inl'hot. The fir"t dist ric t ga\'e the
Liberal-Democratic nominee a majority
of 125, tIl(' \ 'ote being 326 to 200.
Narberth's Democratic candidate for
the State Assembly, Anton Emil \Voh-
Totals
627l 648
21 \524} 956432
Governor
No.3
145
5131106
No.2
292
6193200
Post Sponsors Ser"ice AJ
Methodist Church Sunday
The Harold D. Speakman Postot' t he Ameri can Legion, Nar·
berth, witl hold a community rel ig ious service in the auditor ium
of the new Narberth MethodistEpiscopal Church on Sundayevening at 7:45. Commander H.Dumstray, chapla in of the Naval
Home. Gray' s Fer ry , wil l be oneof the: speakers. The meeting,which witl be non-sectarian, willbe open to atl residents of the
community and a cordial indtat io n is extended to attend. The
offering will be devoted to thewel fa re fund of the Post, whichis used to a id f ami li es of ex-sen'ice men in distress. The Rev.Robert E. Kcighton, chaplain ofthe local Post. is in charge of themeeting.
Fall Luncheon of Narberth
Club to Be Held Nov. 18th
Hemphill Carries Borough by Majority of308, Winning Each District Hands Down
The alll1l1al fatl luncheon of the Nar
berth \Vomen' , ; Club wilt be held on
Tucsday, Novcmber 18, at 12:30. Res·
ervations llIay be made with Mrs,
George N. Cill, 216 Dudley A\'enue,
Narberth 2324, at any time prior to
1I10nday, Novcmber 17, at noon, whent he l is t witl be closed.
~ f e m b e r s of the \Vomen's Club are
urged to attend t he Armis ti ce Day
ComlJ1unity Sen 'i ce t o bc held at the
Methodist Episcopal Churc h a t 7 :45
P. :M. on Sunday, November 9. The
Women's Club is aid ing the movement
for commt1l1ity services and has a rep-'
resentati\'e on the committee.
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Red Cross Chairman
Pinehot
Hemphill
.l/NS. FJ.ETCHER IV. STITES
The
of Narberth,. ~ ( 1 1 1 0 again will head thcRed CrosJ drive 011 thc Main Linc
~ d l i c l z opens Tucsday, Armistice Day.
Heads Hockey Team11 iss Henrietta Deubler, daughter of
Dr. and !>oJ rs. E, S. Deubl er , Penshurst
Farm, Penn Vatley, has been niade
captain of Iter Freshman Class Hockey
team at Cornell, a nd a ls o class repre
sentative to the University'S \Vol11en's
Athletic Association,
starts on Armistice Day a nd r un s un
til Thanksgiving. Mrs. F. W. S ti te s
has charge of the drive for the entire
Main Line. The chairman for Nar·
berth is Mrs. H. A. Jacobs. The mem
bers of the committee assis ting 1Irs .
Jacobs arc Miss Abigail Clark , Mrs.\Viltiam \Vilson, Mrs. Carol Starr, Mrs.
A. C. Farmer and Mrs. C. H. Ferna ld .
The captains in c ha rg e o f territories
ar e J. Bertram Ne sper for t he bus in ess
section, :Mrs. Frank ]. \Vhee le r for
Anthwyn Farms, Mrs. Charles Shaw
for the sOllth side of Narberth, !\'Irs.
H. G. Reeves. ~ I i s s Emma Mutler and
Mrs. Elmer Lane for the north side.
The headquarters for the Red Cross
will he the \Vomen's Club room in Elm
Hall. The rooms will be open on F ri · (By T. A. E. )
day. November 7, f rom eleven until Hear of Peace Work "Belinda," one of A. A. Milne's
one for the captains to get supplies. I 'I" I . I I' I' C typically charming comedies was the'I' I I" . NT 1 I I Ie nternatlOna \.e atlOns om · .,
Iw peop e I\'mg 111 , ar Jert I, JUt . . . Mai n L in e Reper torv Theatre's offer-working in Philadc111hia are urn-ed to Inuttee of t he Nar be rt h Commumty. \XT d I . I . h B I C' , ... mg .\ e neSt ay IlIg It at tea a· yn-save at least part of their subscription Cluh and some others interested in the Iwyd Woman's Club. Playing to an ap-
for Narherth: as the N a : b e ~ t h d i s ~ r i c t subject met at the home of :Mrs. How- preciative audience, which made u p in
gets no credIt for contnbutlOns gIven ard Strong, 29 N'arbrook Par k, Nar - distinction what it lacked in numbers,
elsl'where, berth, on l\Ionday afternoon, The the g roup o f young Main Liners gave
group was addressed by Miss Ellen a spl endid performance, almost equal
Brinton, field secretary of the Wom- ing that two years ago of "The Ro
en's Internat ional League for Peace man ti c Agt·," als o by Milne.
and Freedom. Miss Brinton spoke of Evidently well rehearsed, the players
the work being done in other countries gave a spl en di d delineation of their
to further peace and of plans for work roles. Thc s et tings were wetl exe
here. The group expec ts t o mee t eve ry cut ed , with the exception of one door
two weeks dur ing the win te r for study th at just would dri ft open; t he p er
and discussion. formanee actuatly started on time, at
about 8:30, and the intermissions, al
th'ough rather long, were evidently
well adapted to the conversational in
clinations of ~ h audience.
11iss Eleanor Payne was a charrr.ing
Belinda Tremayne, and Mrs. Beatrice
ICarver eqllatly pleasing of appearance
and speech a s d au gh te r Delia and
"niece" "Miss Robinson." Miss Dorothy Stone's polite affirmations marked
Old·Time Educational Methods
Criticised by Snow at
Rotary.
A bitter l1enllnciat'on of t he " li tt le
r ed schoo l hOl1';l'" a" t lIe background
(If crime, ignorance and unemployment
was the f ea tu re o f a talk Monday night
hy E. H. Snow, principal of the Lower
Merion Junior High School. He spoke
at t he mee ti ng of the Bala-Cynwyd·
Narberth Rotary Club,
The speaker drew a picture of the
old country school as an inefficient fitt
in between hardship and labor. At
tendance was possible by country chil
dren usuatty at times when farm work
permitted. The buildings were poorly
heated, uncomfortable.
The restless and nonconformists
were discarded and jo ined t he a rmy of
those unfitted for later l ife . Geniuses,
able to master Latin, Greek and mathe
matics under sl1ch circllmstances, mude
good ancl served to gl\'e a false im
pression of the value o f s uc h and edu
cational system,
In fact, ~ c c o r d i n g to Mr, Snow,
cmphasis on Latin, geometry and for
eign langIJages for the pIJpils not plan
ning a cot lege education, is a cruel
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Little Red SchoolHouse Under Fire
Judge Williams, Stoney McLinn,
Stites to Be Speakers
At Affair.
Legion Banqt.:et toBe Held Tuesday
Tuesday evcning is one of the big
dates in t he borough 's cal enda r, t he
annnal Armistice Day banquet spon·
s or ed by t he Harold D. Speakman Post
o f t he Ame ri ca n Leg io n.
Speakers at the affair, which wi ll be
held in the Legion room of the Com
munity Building on Windsor Avenue,
will include Judge J . Ambler 'Williams,
riresident Judge of 1II ontgomery
County; Stoney McLinn, a neighbor
O\'er in Mer ion and s po rt s wri te r on
the Ledge r, and Fletcher \\T. Stites,
without whom no Armist ice Day ban
quct would be complete.
Inasmuch as the seating capacity of
t he Leg io n room is limited it is sug-, •
ges ted tha t those planning to attend IMrs. Stites Head of Mampurchase their tickets as soon as pos- Line Red Cross Drivesible. They may be had f rom A. Perry
Redifer, Jr., Charles Greyer, Robert
C. Collins, Frauk A. Schrepfer or any
other member of t he Pos t. They will
also be on sale at the door, providing
the capacity is not exhausted.
One feature of the dinner will be
t he pr es ent ation of the Past Com·
mander ~ 1 e d a l to Arthur L. Cooke.
Frank A, Seh repf er , t he present com
mander, will act as toastmaster at the
affair,
SCHREPFER TO PRESIDE
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L IN E
SATISFACTION
AND SERVICE
MINDF
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PEACE
windows f or specials.
moderate l11'ices t h i , ~the following:
THE MERION TITLE
Be TRUST COMPANY
THE
USE OUR SAFE DEPOS IT VAULT
Fo r a t ri fl ing s um yea rl y we will relieve
yo u of al l worry an d responsibility.
Is impossible if va luable paper s remain
unguarded.
BANKING INSTITUTION
209 Haverford Avenue-Opposite the S ta tim'
Phone Narberth 2855 for Prompt Delh'er,'
S. & S. Market
ARDMORE .:. BALA·CYNWYD .:. NARBERTH
F u l l measure of
weight an d quality isyours when yo u bu y
at t he S . &. S . Ma rke t.
And you are sure of
get ti ng r ea l value fo r
_____ your money.
Oysters Orcned \Vhiie YOIl Wait
Se a Trout , 2 lbs. fo r
Grapes, 4 lbs. fo r
Oranges, doz.
Watch our
Among 0111'
w e e ~ · e n d are
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OUR1'OWN
Alcohol and Glyceri lle
.. , Oil Filters ..' Prestollt
Pille's Willter/ro'lts
Ask for ROY, BILL or FRANK
TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE
SERVICE is not our mott()-IT IS our Business
Weed Chail ls
'fextICo ( ;dJ dlld Oils ,:, Firestolle Tires
LOCAL MOVrnS
Page ' two
Call us at NARBERTH 2489·W and we w ill gladly
call for and deli'l'er your car
Where to Go
Announces a new lubrication method called "Chek Chart, the
Grease Rite System." "Chek Chart" eliminates guesswork
at the grease rack, insuring a complete and scientifically cor'
rect lubrication for the entire chassis and motor of every
American'built passenger car.For the sum of One Dollar ($1) it is not worth while to
overlook this wonderful opportunity for a perfect lubrication.
A NTHO"Y \V A YNl ·: -Today andtomorro,v, " I ~ e t ' R Go Nat iYe":.:\rnnd:lY an d 'l"'ueHday, "QueenHigh" with eharle" RugglcR
;1 Btl (i i Jlg 'pr H.og'crH; 'VedneRc1n.)·'"1<1 T h u r ~ < l a ) ' . ";\'lldni,.d\t l \ I ~ ' R t l ' ry" \ \ ~ i t h B c t t ~ · ( ~ t l 1 l 1 p s o n a,n<l
l . o\\·{'l1 ~ h t ~ r l n a n : F'ridny an dHall.lr<la)·, "Captalll of thet:U:lrd·· \vitll .10hn Hnle:-; : tnd
Laura La I'lnllll'.
IiIiIiil ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ! i i i i i i _ - ~ - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ ~ - - - ~ - ~ i ' - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - ~
]':I;YPTIAN-Tol111)' and tomorI 'OW, "Sins of th e Chi ld ren"wit h Rob er t :'lnlllJ-:omery nndLeila HYlll l I " : :'Innda)' andTues<lny. "1.'11(' Sile,,,l l ' ~ n e n l Y " :\Vcdnesda)' and TllllI'"day, AnnHarlling in ")'arl" Bonnd";Friday ami Hatul'<lay, . lacl.Oal ,i" , . I( "anette l \IacDonald in"Let's Go Nati\'e,"
HgVII,J,E-Tol1a)' .1.11<1 tomorrow."San ta 1"1' Trall"; :.londny andTuesda)', "s i 1 e n t Enem)'' ':\ \ 'l ' dncsday and ThnrRday, "Oh,Hn 1101', Belll"'e!" Fri da )' a ndHaturdaY, " D o u ~ h h O Y ~ " withB l 1 ~ t ~ I ' Kenton. ~ : l l 1 y E i 1 t · r ~ .Cliff 1·:dwarl1",
"Anrn:nTH--Tol1ay and t omor y'nw, :'rIlton Hills In "Th" Hell.\Yolf"; :Monda)' and T u e s d a ~ ' .,la,'I, Onlde in "The Sap fromHyral'use"; \Vel1ncsday It n d"hur:-;dn,y, (ieorg-c O'Brien in
" 'rhe Last of th e l luancs" ; F'r i-d a ~ ' and Saturday, "Oh. Hnilnr.B(lha\ 'p!"
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ARD;\IOng-Tol1a)' , "The ,Vay ofAI1 Men" with Douglas FaIrbanks, J 1',; tomorrow, "Last ofth e D u a n e ~ " with George0' Brien; ;\Ionda)' and 'l'uesda)',('onrnd Nagel ill "A Lady Surr e n l 1 ( ' r ~ " ; \Vedne"day and' r ln l r sday, .JOl' ) ~ B ro ,v n a ndPaul Scul1 III "Maybe It's
I,o\'e;" Frida)', "HouP to Nuts";Hnturday, 'She's ;\Iy Weakness"with Sue Caro\ .
- -\Dr. Joseph Neft Dies ' . ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ I\ After Long IllnessI
\
Fo rm e r D i re ct or of H ealth a nd
Chari t ies Succumbs At
Cynwyd Home . I- I'
FUNERAL ON THURSDAY !I
FUllcral s e n ' i ~ e held, yesterday Iat II :.)0 A, )1, at St. Asaph s Church, ,
nala. for Dr, Joseph Seal Kef!'. who'1
di('l\" suddcl' ly on Tuesday at his home, i
S ta te Roa l! Cynwyd, fol lowing a long IiiJ!Jll'S' iron' lwart disease, Burial was'
I ill \\'cst I .ann ·! H il l Ccmcterv. !\
Dr , Ndf was a f or tn er Dircctor of IPnhlic Hc:, l th and Charities in I'hila-\i
dl'll'hia and was at one t imc d ir ec to r '
nf the .Je tTerson ~ I e d i c a l Collcge Hos-I 'pita\. He retired from active work,ahOllt 1900, but continued in advisory IIand cxccntin' medical activities se\'crall
V l ' a l ' ~ . !.
, Il e was I-{ra<1nated from the Uni\'er- :s ity of Pl' l1 l\sy lvania in 1873 and re- iceive!l his Incdical degree a t Je ff e rson ,~ edical Cl, lIege in 1875, He was i;I\\'anlcd t he d eg rc e of d oc to r of l aws I
Iat L1rsinus College in 1912 and the Il lcgr ee o f doctor of public health by •letTerson 1Iedical College and t he Uni.~ ' e r s i l Y of Pennsylvania in 1912. 1\
Dllring his pract ice he was attend-.
ling Jlhysici;.;,n at the Philadelphia Gen-!eral Hospital and .I etlerson Hospital I
II and a member of thl' auxiliary faculty IIat J l ~ f ! ' e r s o n 11edical College, I
1-1 e was director of the Departmento i l 'u bl ic Health and Chari ti es under I
~ I a , , " o r s \{(Yhur1l and Blankenburg,I-k'resigned'in Blankenhurg's term on
____ aCClll1nt of ill health, During his re - II: gime he inaugurated many pol ic ies in I,
Wills Probated Ithe department and was one of the. \.. ' • ontstanding hea lt h aut ho ri ti es o f his I\ \ ' l l h ~ m I ~ ~ l c C u l l e y . late . ( ~ f Nar-· time. He --\'as a member of the Board .
h"rtl:, l l Ins \\111 p r o b ~ t e d ,Iuesday of Chari ti es and Cor rect ion f rom 1895\ iat ~ o r n s t o w n names hIS wlie. ~ ) s a to 1899. \~ ~ a n : 1 1 1 ~ 1 c ( n l l ( · y . a" solc-, b " n e f i c ~ ~ r y Dr, Neff was a member of many I01, l \ l ~ l'st:"e, \';t!ul'd at :ti?OOO, I h e med ical soc ie ti (' s, including the Amen-
\\'Ife also I" n;lIned e,,('cutnx, cau Senior ~ l i l i t a r y Medical Associa' I " I ~ = = = = = = : = ~ = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = ~ ' ; ' ; - : - : ~ - : - = =B.v the will of Pat ri ck F , DOl10l\\le, tion. Amcri,can Public Health Ass?c;ia- II., - ---- --- - -
tion, Amcrl can Academy o f Medtclne.
of ~ a r h l ' T t h , his ( 'state, \'alued f or a p- and the Pathological Society, He was II'raisal at $ 150. i s d iv ided hetween his also a memher of the Union L e a ~ u c , i1\ \ '0 children. Thomas and Anna Dono- Rittenhouse Cluh and the Merion 1
hne, Another d a u ~ h t e r , Katherine. is Cricket Cluh, -named executr ix, Th e will was pro- \-Ie is sUr\'ived hy his wife, ~ l r s , \
hat(d on T ~ l ' : _ ~ ~ Xnrristown, I : : l ~ ' \ ! e f f . \II I
Sunshine Service Station \Narber th Ave nu e a t Montgomery Pike I
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NO'l'ember 7, 1930OUR TOWN
Page 'three
Football Schedules
Just Call Rittenhouse 7070
·J·.. .N I"rhll '"[':I'I,,(,ol'al ,\<'lIdOIllY YM, :\lolllgom
< , r ~ ' Sehool " t Epl.",opal Field.Haver ford H<,hool vo;, CheMtnutHill A " " d ( ' I l l ~ ' at <;h,_,,,tIlUI HilI.
1 . ~ r i e I H l : - t t Cent ra l \ '8. ~ h v a r t 1 1 1 n o r cHigh H,'lwol at O\'orurool"
1,0, ,""1' :\1"1'1011 , Juulor High vs,['ou"toWI1 .Junlor High a t Ard ·
III ore .
''''IlI", Satturdu,'L O W t ~ l ' Merion lUg-it Yl". :"or r iH
10\\'n High at Ardmore,Hu,"crforc1 CollPg"c \ ' ~ . J-lanlilton,
a\vay.\"illano\'a Colleg-c , "S. Uuclillell at
Scranton.l·. of P, V", N otre D am e a l
Jo'l'lIl1l<lIn 1"leld.
~ e x t J·"rhln,'
1 ' ~ I J i : - ; I ' o l H L I Aeadcnl ) ' V8. C h ( ~ : - - t u u l11111 A<,ademy al Chestnut HilI.
~ l o n l g o m e r ~ ' Hehool " S , I·'riends'Ceilt ra l a t Overbrook.
Haver ford Hchool \ "s, Penll Char-
tp l ' at GernuLnt.O\Vn.
Lowel ' :\T.crloll . Junlor High vs.l l "d l lor ,lUlllol High at AnI
I n O " l ~ .~ t · : \ . : t SlIt l l rdn, '
1.1I\\'t '1' : \ Iuriol l "S . el)lH' r Uarb r
HI",h a t ArcTmore.Villal lo \ 'a Colle",e \ · s , Og-Ielhol'l/l'
a t :\JulI,,(pal Stadium, Phlla.Ilav<,rfol'(1 Coll,.g-e ,'S. C. C. N. Y.
al Haverfo\"ll.I' . of p, \"0;. UI"lI'glll Tech a t
1"I'anl;lln Field ,
Learn About Lumber).I"tion pictures of the lumber in
dustry in the I'hilippilll's and China,
and a talk b y Wal te r Hy re, of Ta
coma, \Vashington , representat ive of a
l arge lumher manufacturing' company,
featnred t he r eg ul ar mee ti ng of the
:o.lain Line Kiwani,; Club held at
\Vhitl'1lall, H a v ( ~ r f o r d . on l \I on day.
The I l l e d i n ~ was advanced on account
of the c kc tio n. E dw ar d \\" Ehtllan .
pn'''idl'lIt oi the club, prcsi l lt -d,
* :o *Dick Mol/is' J/lllio/" I l i i f l l Lcup(\/"ds
I ( / o ~ ' Ille l/Ie(\SIlI't' of t i l l' Utl t'c/"furd
Jllllior Higll lasl Friday (\/ 5011111
"In/more, The J,mi/lr lealll won, 31
10 6, a1ld Ihc\' scored almosl (/1 7<,i/l
a f/a M ih ' ' Ia l la""l l i 's 1'1111 uf l-\;;
yards willt an i1lIe"c'ef>led pass la/e ;11
Ihe fil'sl q1lar/('/",
* *' *Oh, yes. )Jotre Dallle plays at 1't'l1n
tomorrow aiternoon. Don't l oo k foran,' o\'cndldll1ing "ictorv for the Irish,,'ither. Lud Wray's I;oys can playfootball when they have t o. and unlessWe are I I l i ~ t a k e n t omor row t hey h ave
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s t rl l llg in foothal l, hut t hey a rc 110 ~ e t ·lip. Coach Adam' s hoys will hav e top lay al l the foothall t hey know to winthis game,
The number is Rittenhouse 7070
and Brad- I
With TOMl\IYM,\.CliLIl\"
On the Fifty·Yard Line
. r.
A ll Our Prices are correspondingly moderate.
Breast, lb.
Neck, lb.
Neck end of Rack,
Loin Chops , lb.
LAMB: Shoulders,
lb. ._-------_.Rib Chops. lb.
SERVICE-Prompt deli ...ery, twice a day, from City Line to Ha ...erford-alld the best meats
Scull on ScreenPaul Scull, of Ba'la,' f6r;ller Lower
)'Ierion High and Penl1sylvilnia foot
ball star" ,wi ll ' a ppea r 'wi th t he ·All
American football team of 1929 ill thepicture '!Maybe It's Love," which willbe shown at the Ardmore Theatre 'onV,'cdncsday and ThUrsday, ,NovemrntZ and·.p,
Haverford Downs MontgomeryAlthough Haverford School' s heavy
deven overpowered the MontgomerySchool team in their g ame at WYll1lewood last Friday t he b ig ge st t hr it l o fthe game was p rovided hy Enders,who ran fifty y ards f or a touchdownfor l \Iontgoll1ery after receiving a forward pass, Haverford scored in evervq ua rte r. F in al score, 25-6. -
Lower ~ [ e r i o l l put on a ~ p l e n d i d It wen t t en yards too short
performance last Saturday afternoon ford neyer t ~ u c h e d it.in a foo t hal l wav when her s ta lwar t * * *elc\'en lIIet and d ~ f e a t e d for the ~ e c o n d . , lda/ ll 's sloek sOII/·,'d I/ l l /I/) ' poill/s~ u c c e s s i Y e year a strong team from dllril/[J lire .'l l l i l l!l loll [/allle. Ji c IrasAbington High by a 6-to-0 score . ,"ol/ldcd l/lf/ctf,1'r OIlC of I". ' slroll[/-
Th e yellow brick smokestack which 1 <'SI Icallls tI,c Marooll "as CVl'I" Iwd.r ea ches h igh into the air above the II is 1/01 I" e bl's/ iJl I lrc lasl ICII ycars,high school 's powerho us e smok ed bill i/ compares favoral>/y 7";/1r /"e
placidly Oli as Albert Adam's boys Icam 7('IIiell 7['as (omposcd of I",' 17('0plowed t he r an ks of the invaders for Scltl ls. Pc/aSOIl, II,,"all, Harr, Mor-
successful gains. It took an extra puff ris c,"d ol"crs.
in the first quarter when jack * * * I •Rockwell c a r r i ~ d the pigskin for a t i fty-I Tht' thing' t ha t mak es t hi s t cam soyard n l ~ l off nght tackle to score the formidahle is the style of play thatonly pomts o f the day. Adam has adopted. And he has the:\ colorful crowd cheered 01I and boy s t o car ry out his wishes and plays,
on io r f or tv .e ig ht m in ut es whi le t he a nd that',; the anSWI,r.
ball zigzagl!'ed b ack and for th , up and * * '"down the. c c n ~ r e o f t he field,. Abington The !calli as it now ,;talld,; has onecould gam WIth .;ome ~ o n s l s t e n c y be- wt'aknes, ; a,; we see i t. Captain I'enny'tween the forty-yard hnes, but \,Yh,en p acke r b el on gs a t end, and h is val uethey began t,o ge t m the u p p e ~ t lu rt le s t o t he t eam in his original posit ion i ,;,L o ~ \ ' e r ~ enon r e a , r ~ d a sohd front undouhtedly g1'l'ater than when he iswhich stopped the VISItors from . fu rt he r used in the hackfield, John g"oe,; goodt r e ~ p a s s . on sacrcd Ardmore SOIl. again';l t he weake r tl,am,;, but his lackCaptalll John l ' e l 1 l ~ y p a c k e r and his of experience shows up clear ly against
fellow-classllla-,es gamed g r . ~ u n d al- a strong 01 ganization such as Abingn , l O ~ t anywhen on t!le fidel. I h ey car- ton',;, That doc,; not mcan th at thened the !loa,ther nght down to the ho\' IS a failnre a a h al l carrier a t a ll ,enemy ~ a I u ~ e . and then across it, b,ut hui j u ~ t that he is more \'aluahle \0
O l one occasion johnny,. tl,le cap tam, the t ea ll l on the lil1l'. A superh end isf al k,d t o hol d on for a suf tl cl en t lengt h one of the ,;trongest factors on a footof tUlle t o mak e It touchdown number ball team. .\nd that \'Illmg man cantwo, certainly play end, - .
* * *Jack J<uchlJcll 7('aS Ih .. Fral l l . .lit'/'- I * * *Jlh..,. Aloill Lill< ' schools look 0
riwe/f of Ih,' all/'/'IIOOII, o ll d h is "if('[Jaills 7['t'/'C bcal/l ifl/l ly cxcel/led, Hi s Joll Saillreiay. DI/l·c lookcd slrol l! ! i l l
f irsl 1/107'" of Ih .. aflal/(lOIl 7 (laS 10 I llcir defeol of Vil/OIIM"'. Ha71
crfordIrm'clcd SOl l ll l o lld mel somc of II, ..
lokc Ihe 111/1/ 011" lefl lad'le fo r Ihirly bi!J mel l Ihc)' sill9 01'011/. Thc boys,\'ards 10 Ih .. eClllr,' of ti,e f idd. A o f I hc Scarlcl amI Block mif",1 1,tl7'"cOllplc /If movcs lalcr Ihis sal//(' boylo l ..d Ih,' I..a lh cr f or IwclI/" vanis WOI/ illOl yalll .. 7 ,' il ll a l i l/ le I l ld ' . .A
. . fl l l l l i 'le 01/ Ih/' I/o/'l.·ills fi7lc-yard l i lle
Ihl'OlIf./1r Ih .. sam,' sid .. of 11,1' lill", Ius/ I ll e/ I/ I h, ' ,,'ill" IUl/chdu,"1I alld
'I,-his ellcol/l'Cl,l/l'd Ih,' qlllll'lcrl'aek sl/f- ille,\' 7[','111 oi l I;' piec,·s.}1/'/I'lIlly 10 Ir y Ih,' same lad a Ihird 'o * *li/llC, ./1Il! h.. did. This l i ll i e all '" On Frid.,Y l{adnnr lust a close one1',',1,'1'.\',' 71'hich lool! Ihe playoff lackl.. to Lansdow·ne. and Ha\ 'erford tackledOil Ibe r igl l l sidc of Ilrl' sllaf>perbacl... a (ommg team and lost t o Che lt cn -
* * * 'halll hy a cuuple ui tuuchdowns,
Friends ' Central completed i ts inler- The play worked perfectly and jack * * *academic l e ; ~ g u e schedul e by defea ti ng showed som: artistic hoofing as he Captain DiJosephs was out of the
( ~ c r m a n t o w l 1 Academ\' 27-0 at O\'er- sp('eded throl,gh the defensive l ines for latter game with a fe\ 'e r. That facthrook last Friday in 'a game featured fifty yards at'd a victory, sufficieiltlv wcakened t he Sou th AnI-hy sensatinnal long' runs, '" * * more teain that th ey wer e una hIe to
The outcome of t he season depends /)07'" J<id!lC 7,'ol l ld Irm'. · Iwd a cope with the ir rivals,
11I1 whether Pelln Charter and Episco- IOllc"elm,," ill Ih,' Iillol qllarler IIad h,' * *pal win t lwi r r emai ni ng g ames . If slm(·('d Iris 1'<lCC l/ l a/fml l his 'lIIol.'s 10 ""II i l , ' s!,.. o ~ ' i l l ! l of 0 ! load 10d'1.. ,they do t h l ' ~ wi ll he tied with Friends' I . ' ~ ' e /l/ll II,c safcly mall. HI' Iwd Harris 1,01/0, Lo,, 'a JIcrioll 's leflCentral for Ihe league honors. hu t if f , ,"r of I, is bo,\'s with I,im alld /ll l l" lacHe, !,Io,l'ed a «'ollderfll l if
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t hey lose one, t he t it le will go to the Ih, ' I lI l, ' I II /I 'I 10 dod!/<'. bill hc elil Salllrday a!Jaillsl AI,i"i//OI/, H ..F r i e n d ~ . wh os e only los s th is seas on formml IHi WOII a ll d wa s blOcI.'cd I>rol .c Ilrr"II!1" 10 lIail I"e ball earri..rwa s to l'el1n Charter. don'I!. * * lillie (/lId o.'/'I il/ ,fCII' losscs,
... * * *Funkc: Quinlan and ~ ~ a k e r were t he I And thellPennvpacker's f irst pas ,; Nor ris tow n c omes to town tomar-( l ~ l ! ~ t a n d m g ~ ..g r ~ J I l n d - g a m e r s for, the to Bradford. which' was i nt er ce pt ed o n row , and W!lI prohahly bring half o t t he
I r1lnds. m"k1l1g many l ong runs. the t \ ~ " l ' n t y y a r d li!le, was a touchdo\\ :u count\' scat wi th her, The old-timeplay If the captam had controlled It. rivals' of Lower :0.1 erion arc not so
Episcopal Wins Another I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ! ! ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IEpiscopal Acarkmy showed that it
i, still to be reckoned with in the Int eracadcmic League race by t rouncing(;ermantown Friencls. 19-6. last Fridayat Fifty-fourth and City Line.
A ninety-yard run for a touchdownin the thi rd qua rter by Slack, of Episcopal, on receiving a k ic ko ff resultedin the Churchmen's second sco re andw a the mL'st s en sa ti on al p la y o f t he
game.
Friends' Central EndsSeason With 27-0 Victory
Five different European countries are
repre,;entecl by t he h ol de rs oi the five
Ilryn ?\I awr scholarships for foreign
women, England, Germany, Holland,
Hunga ry a nd F ra nc e a re the countries
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(:hurch, England, received the B. Sc,n ~ c o n , ) degree from thc U nivcrsitv ofLondon i n 1930. Besides he r graduat e wo rk in the Department of Economics at Bryn Mawr, s he is doing apractical amount of research in theDepartment of Public Works in Phila
delphia.NI iss Fr idel Boehme, of Dresden,
Germauy, attended the Hohere Maedd1l'nschule there; after further study at
Vienna Miss Boehmc received the Di\lloma-Kauimann from th e University
of Cologne,
~ iss Diederika Liesvc1d, of Holland,tn ok he r d eg re e of Doctor of Litera
ture at the Universi ty of Amsterdam..\ t Bryn )'Iawr ).Iis; Lie,;vc1d plansto car ry out h er p la n for a dissertationon the subiect of "Bvron's Influenceon Swedish" Literature:" under the direction of Dr, Samue l Chew,
).Irs, ) ,[ ar ti ne And re e :Miskolozy,irom Budapest. Hungary, studied until1918 at Kolozsvar (now Clj, Rumania).She has held several important execu
t ive posi tions and h as s tu di ed socialconditions in her own c ount ry a ndwhile in America intends to studyAmeri can me thods of industrial re s ea rc h a nd to i nspect t he wel l·organized factories of America,
~ I i s s Odette Thireau, of ]oigny,France, studied at the Unive rs it y o fParis, specializing in c hem is tr y. S hereceived from the University of Nancy.i n 1929, the Ciccniee es Sci ences andth e de gr ee of Inl -' enieur Chimiste in1930. '
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In the Theater I OURTo"WN II .:Main EinesI A Co·operative -:=ommunily N e w s · M a g a ~ i n e , founded in 1914 by the Narberth UVith (1/1 (!ckllowledgmCllt to Jallles
Phi lade lphi a thi s week has the OP-I E. Hammer. former presidellt of Bala-Civic Association, and published every Friday at Narberth, Pa., by the I d CI b I
portunity, if it so wishes, to contrast C)'llw.\'d's Ncig Iborhoo It , w 10 sug-
LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY gested the Izcadillg of this COIIlIllIl.)two actresses, both famous, bu t each
in a di ff er ent medium, Al ia Naz imovaI PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, Presidenc and General Manager While Penn was wal loping Kansas,and Grace Gcorge, Perhaps one ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor and Villanova and Haverford were bit-
jUdges them so tot al ly d if fe rent that, THOMAS A. ELWOOD. Associate Editor ing the dust last Saturday afternoon,they cannot or should not be grouped ' Iwe had the pleasure of watching an un·together. It i s almost as if a woman O£6.ce-258 Haverford Avenue , Na rber th / defeated Abington High School teamshoul d c ar ry a flaming burnt orange I £ 00 bow to Lower Merion. And we he-fan when wearing a mauve gown Te lephone -Na rbe r th 2545,· i no answer, Ardmore 31
. I lieve the game was as well worth wit-Nazimova, in the Theater Guild play
"A Month in the Country" at the Gar-1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE nessing as any coll cge f racas in thisrick, is intensc, dramatic and restlessly \ ' section.feminine. Her color fu l per sona li ty , Ent er ed as second- cl ass mat te r, October 13, 1914, at the Post Office at When Abington's goal line was
d tl I t I ' h I' e I Narberth, Pa" und er th e Act of March 3, 1879,pcrva es le somew l a s uggls In S i c ros se d for t he first tim e t his s eason,of Turgenev and saves them from, we became as hoarse as anyone else,being dull. Naz imova, a ided by Cecil I NO'l'ember 7, 1930 But we confess abysmal ignor ance o fYapp in his portrayal of the doctor, football tactics, and we were interestedmakes "A Mon th in th e Country" en- not so much in t he game as in thc en-tirely endurable and for t he mos t par t vir011lnent and spectators. The differ-entertaining, The role she has t o p lay Must We Educate Only for Business? ence between off-tackle and offside isis in itself the unpleasant one of a E H S slight, iu our l imited understanding,je alous , whin ing, vampi ris h woman. l'l'Iany i nte re st in g" points werc brought o ut Mon da y by '. . now, although to the umpire and referee andBut time and again in the play, Naz- principal o f Lower l'vIerion's junior high school, in his t al k a t CYI.lwyd. linesmcn it seemed to ma ke all theimova keeps the part from deteriorat- Some of thcm lead to serious t hought on th e part of those whose chIldren difference hetween penalty and touch·ing into that of the ordinary nagging I' dO\VI1. WI·lat \ve \vere especially no-
SI I k ' b' are p al1111ng careers.woman. Ie a ways ma es It a It on . I 'd ticing was:th "I 'd b t ' th ' t t u h :Mr. Snow, who is doing a wondcrful J'o1> in vocatlOna gUI ance. ate ongma SI c, u WI JUS a 0 c The brilliant foliage on three sidcs
of ord ina ry r ea li sm eve ry so o ft en t o th e school, feels that too much cmphas is is heing laid on the claSSIcal
renlllld Iler audl'ence that all \VOITIen of ' I 'I f ' II' 1 d I' 1 tl b d of t ha t Ardmore gridiron; the Wana-stU<!Jes, w 11C 1 avor t he m te went stuc ent s, a n too Itt e on le re a - k d I' kit I dthat type wer en 't in Ru ss ia or didn't b rna 'cr e Ivery truc t la oome onf and-butter subjects, That, in a sense. i s t rue , Bu t doe sn 't t he i de a s eem a nea rby road in thc same p lace it has
cease to exist orty years ago. fl" 1 I fl ' - stood at e\'cry Radllor -Lo\ \'cr '. lcrl'Ollto con ICt WIt 1 anot leI' 0 lIS statements .-Grace George in "The First Mrs, f ' I f I gallle \ve've ,seen at Ardmore in recent
F "b S J IE ' kl' He criticizes, in short, th e lack 0 l)rcIJaratlOn on t le IJart 0 t le'raser y t, 0111 rvme, a spar mg years; the cheering that seemed wcomedy at the Walnut, pleases all with average citizen fo r th e intelligent u se o f l ei su re time. \Ve wonde r i f t oo feeble to thosc on the s amc stands asher light and deft touch, but at the much emphasis on work-a-day subjects would not in itself tend to p roduce thc checrers, but that might ily andsame time it is a k now ing li ght nes s such a condition? p leasan tl y assau lt ed the ear s of thoseand the delightful effects are achieved Th e criticism lies, and trul.v el1ou,(!h, in th e increasinO' adoption of across the field; the young high schoolwith much shrewdness. Another in- . ~ b gir l who was on hcr feet in f ront , mos tterpretation of femininity. c ~ n n e d and m ~ s s amusement. Th e man who used to g"0 to. a concert, or of the gamc, in order that h er new furOther attractions in Philadelphia smg or play h 1111self , now turns to the phonograph or radIO, He hears coat might be propcrly seen; that
are: Leslie Howard and Margalo GiII- canned music a t t he movies, reads canned features in the daily papers, an d Abington captain , whose met iculositymore in the New York success, "Berk- shares with everv other ci tizen in th e land most o f t he events of his leisure Ibrought razzing fn:JIlI L. M., fans. \Veeley Square," at the Forrest; Ed Wynn time, Thus arc' sideline citizens devc'lol)ed, Iexpccted the umplrc to grill oncc oris in Ziegfeld's "Simple Simon" at the , , . tWice when the boy measurcd cveryShubert, and Edward G. Robinson is On the other hand, not bell1g eqUIpped and educated to al?preCIate Iinch and checked up on every new sub-starring in "Mr,. Samuel" ~ ~ h Broad, the ~ r t s and l i t e r a t ~ l r e , to understand , I ~ a t u r e and geog,raphy, l:e ~ ap t to Is!itute, but we ,failed to see that offi-
~ , e x t week Will see the New York- conSider a Sunday s pleasure the tralllllg of a l ong Ime of sl11111ar cars c lal c rack a snl lle,
Hcrs a t , tlhe Chesbtnut
fStreet adpera along a smoky main highway. 'vVe turn t o h ri dg e and detective novels And the g ir l who Ill sis ted in a b ari -
ousc WIt 1a Ilum er 0 stage an mo-, d f d I' 1 I tone voice that so and so be taken outtion picture stars in the cast Thurs- 1I1stea 0 to goo Iterat ure anc persona sports, tl t th t I Id I Id th t Ii ', , , , I WI I 1 I I fi' I ' ? I . ' t or la c eam s lOU 10 a nc,ton, ,the magICIan, WIll appear at the le:e co t le ~ 100 s 1t. l11to t le 1?ldUre, seems ~ us, Ignoran or, on occasion, get in there and fight.
GarrICk,a n ~ ,
a Schw:;b~ ?
,MandelII of
educatIOnalpractIces, that If
all claSSIcal educatIOnbe WIthdrawn from Others
s eemcd to sha re h er opinion,productIOn, Trade \VlIlds, Will come th e less favored 80 l)er cent. such waste of l ei su re can only increase. including a conple of small boys. We111 at the Broad " d d 'f b ' I ' I t
• ! A Bachelor o f A rt s deg-ree may not help a man to be a better storekeeper, ~ v o n ere I some rig I t ~ e r s o n , mIg 1* * * 11 ' fi ' I ' . " I . ' , I " I'" . ' L t' F 1 d IIlvent a game of football II I which theHedgerow Theatre Presents New Jut It ts 11m t o enjoy ~ n c ~ p p ~ e c J a t ~ li S elsure tl1:1e. a m, renc 1 an spect ator s cou ld par ti ci pa te , not t ha t
I ta li an P lay IGerman t augh t t o a mlddhng-mtel!Jgent boy or gIrl may never be used Iwe object to cheering; it's one of theThe interest that ha s been shown in in breadwinning, but i t wil l make good read ing more in te res ting by widen- finest things ~ b o u t gridiron contests,
new p lays a t t he ,Hedg.erow Theatre in g the vocabulary. one of the. thl llgs that makes foo!bal lhas encouraged th,lS ul1lque company I Can we no t as sume t ha t t he bright IG pe r cen t. wil l improve their ~ l l o r e pop,utar t!lan, ba,sehall, eSf?eclallyto continue preparl l1g more new o n e s , " , .• , .. , • . , If ' 111 educational mstltutlons, 1?ut It d o ~ , sat this time of year-a complete de-! mmd s a n) \\ a) , a n tlMt the less favored therefore need t le rost1l1g on secm a shame tha t the rabId enthus! -par tu re f rom the policy of former Ithe cake of educatIOn th e more? asts are c ~ m p ~ l I e d to ,COnfi!le thClryca rs . Ton ight 's opening is Giacosa 's 'vVe agree hear ti ly that there arc a lot of good plumbers, farmers effor ts to sldehne coachu,lg ; It secms" L i ~ e Falling L:eaves," a ' ~ r a m a b ~ ,an and printers being spoiled by was te d y ea rs at Latin and algebra, bu t Is o ~ n ~ h o w and somewhat hke back-scatI tahan plaYWright. ThiS sensItive I Id 1 I ' . I" I ." , b' t· t' 1 dnvlllg,s tudy of the r evel at ion o f true n at ur e s lOU I:ot ou r sc 10,0 s c ~ m t m u e to teac 1 use. ess su J e s as a pa r la Thcre was a policc dog , held in l eashill an I talian family wil l be played with preparatIon fo r the mtelhgent use of f ut ur e leIsure hours, Iby a couple of small boys, on the hill\Vi ll iam Pricc as the father, Ned Pot - Ibehind the eas te rn goa l pos ts . And
tcr a ~ Kay Roma as t he c h i l d r ~ n w ~ Armistice Day Iwhen it b roke loose, oh! wha t, a scram·so dIvergently r ea ct t o t he cnses 1111 ble of it those boys and their dozen-their lives, and Alf red Rowe as "Mas- Th e opportunity is again at hand for Narbe rth 's men to join wi th the somc companions had climbing, falling,s imo," named s imply as "Gentleman" Ameri can Leg ion in honor in g the memory of those wh o gave their lives rolling and slipping in their effor ts t ~ by the a u ~ h o r . The ,second .perform- fo r their country and to celebrate the clay which is remembered all over cat ch the dog, They hadn' t caugh t Itance o f tillS drama WIll be g iven next l' • f 11 ' Th b when the quarter ended.\Vednesday night the worlc as t he end1l1g o f t he g re at es t wa r 0 a tune. e anquet on B h d '
'. l ' I ,. l' fie ' B ' II ' 1 Id ut t e way, we a mIt once more"C ast Up by the Sea," that popular uesc ay evemng m. t le L ~ g l O n room 0 t le ommumty U1 ( mg s 10U our i gn or an ce of footba ll mattcrs
travesty of "ten-twent-thirt" melo- be a truly commumty affaIr. enough to express surprise at learningdrama, is the play for ne xt Thursday that the quarters wcre not f if tcen min-evening, Friday's show will be Mus- What wit h t he concerts o f t he Mai n L in e O rch es tr a, those of the utes long (allowing for time out, ofselman's "Poker Face" with Marshall I I d . course). Like the l it tle boy who, whenGatchell in t he t it le rol e of the suave new y organized Communi ty Concert Association and t le ramatIc disillusioned about Santa Claus, setgunman, and Miriam Phillips as his offerings of the Mai n L in e Repertory Theatre, th e section a ff or ds n o out to see if t he re was any truth intough sweetheart. lack of good things for cultured enjoyment. that Jonah story, we are now cur iousOf especial interest is the return to * * * to l ea rn if the d i s t a ~ c e ~ e t w e e n the
the re pertory of Ib se n's "A Doll's '0 J , ' " 'd k b' ten,and ~ w ~ n t y - y a r ~ h,nes IS t ~ yardsHousc" on Saturday November 15 to 1 ha t 9 -year-old New Jerse) man who s a) s he hasn t run a It or If It Isn t. It dldn t look It to us,t ake i ts p lace b e s i d ~ the later a f f i ~ e d Io f wat er f or forty years might be surpr ised if he knew how much o f the a l ~ h o u g h to the competing. teams, i tplay, "When We Dead Awake," This stuff they are put ting into the milk ancl moonshine nowadays. mIght well have s eemed tWIce thIrtys tudy o f a wif e who demands her r ight * * * fcet.t o her own life despi te the p resence ofI ' ." We' re g lad Lower Mer io n is t o p la yher husband w!11 be acted with Gretch- . PennsylVa!l1a has r emoved 32,000. roadSIde Slg!lS from ItS State R ~ d n o r at Villanova this year: There
en An to n-Sm It h as Nora and Ferd hIghways. ThIS, we understand, fol lowed the complamt of tourists wh o Will be mon , r oom for the Malll Linc'sNofer. in the role of the p ~ c u l i ~ ~ l y Ihad to d ri ve r ig ht t hr ough without seeing Pennsylvania. , g r c a t e s ~ SP?.rts c r g w ~ : ' , Af!d we' renear-Sighted Hel!,TIer, whose lIlablhtYj * *.*. , won:derll!9'.' It Ra4nor ..WIth .: ~ t '. Wt;akto sc;;e beyond IllS own narrow cen- _" " team .wIll, rel)c.at. pa'st ,performancesception of t ~ i n g s , .wrec.ks his' h o 1 i ~ e - : - GI0,na Swanson says of- he r . ! ~ u s . b h n ? , "Apart, we will always be a g a ~ n s t Lower.Meri0n's strong one.h?14 and d rives hiS Wife out of ItS good frIends," She seems to have solved' the' p to bl em o f how to be That.Warne bUllch s e ~ n l 8 t o p l ~ y bet-shflms atmosphere. ihappy though married. . ' I h:.r. than ! can w h ~ l 1 . I t m ~ e t s Its t ra -
For tomorrow night Hedgerow. pre- " * * * .1 d l ~ l o n a l rivals. We re 100kll1g forwardS W . t s ~ p " c ! s y . S . a l J 1 . M ~ C : ) . r v e ~ " _fudney' _._. .... .. . . . . " , .. . : . ! ~ f ~ · · ' '" " ..•• ' to a grand ganle.,. , .' '..H o ~ a r d ' s · melodrama or "sam" on tn e -:-!t·-w1'tter·,sar-"',P}:esffient-YeGver•• t ; Q D k . ~ .. J , ~ ( u 1 t . , ~ . , ; . ~ O J . i 1 i W l I / Enough of football. Next week we'll"up and up." trammg. But he 11 have some whe n he leaves. Idiscuss this and that.
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Next Fri. and Sat.-Comedians
OLSEN and JOHNSON in
"OH, SAILOR, BEHAVEl"
)(Ilu te n.o.-kl"· I " ~ o o t h n l l UTlllkle"
l.ntlr ,,1 ntlel Hurd)· Corned )'Xpxt : : \Iolu)", ' nntl '1"leH.hIY
Jack Oakie in ftThe
Sap From Syracuse"A.ld .....l - " . I \ 'nler lcnI lH Conle"
A I 'ntr lotle ]l tI"" 'n l Fent t l r e t t"
Special Armistice Day Matinee2 :30 P . M. Tuesday
Milton SillsAt his bert il/ Jack Londol/'s famoursea-thriller:
Offers, in connect ion with i ts thi rdanniversary:
ThiN Frl t ln ,- Illul ~ n t l J r . h , , ·
Wed. and Thurs.-Zane Grey's
"Last of the Duanes" with
GEORGE O'BRIEN
Next Frldn) ' n n d Sn t urd n )'
Jack Oakie andJeanette MacDonald in
'" I " LET' S GO NATIVE"~ ~ - - - - - - -
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I Narberth Theatre Notesi Elcction returns wcre announced byi the enterpr is ing management of theNarber th Theat re a t a midnight showTucsday night in thc course of a dou-,ble-fcature program. Thursday of last iweek, bv thc wav, thc theatre was'filled at -a matincc' performancc given ifor school children in which th e fea-'tUre was "Admi ra l Byr d' s S ou th P ol e 1Trip." !
IIn counection with its cclebration of ;
its third annivcrsary, the Narberth i
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1. 'heatre is offering a fine program of I
shows. This weck-end's feature i s \ , -. :
"1' he Sca VV olf," Jack London's th rill- 1 . G ! ! - ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ! ! " ! ! ~ ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ' ~ ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ' ~ ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ' ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! I I I ! ! ! ~ 1ing story, in which Milton Sills playcd I•his greatest role. Knute Rocknc's,footbal l sc rics continues , and there isIa Laurel and Hardy comedy.
Jack Oakic in "The Sap f rom Syra-,cuse," wil l amusc Narbcr th aud icnces Inex t Monday and Tucsday , and , in ad
dition, therc will be a musical fea-\turette.
"Americans Come:' The s how wil la lso b c givcn at a 2 :30 P. M. matineeon Artlllstice Day, which is Tuesday.
IOn \Vedncsday and Thursday Zane
Grey's "Last of thc Duancs" will appcar in it s thrilling talking vcrsion, andon Friday and Saturday Olsen and~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ IJohnson, comcdians dc luxe, w il l star
George A. Witte ,i n "Oh, Sailor, Bchave!"
Paperhangi1lg and I Egyptian Theatre News IDecmoating Robert 110ntgomery and Lei la Hy-,
ESTIMATING ams ar c among t he stars in "Sins ofthe Children," a drama of a German
Narberth 4135\V barbcr and hi s wif e and children, whofind f or tu ne and t ro ub le in America.II t is playing at the Egypt ian Theatrc,this week-end. A change o f programI at thi s Saturday 's mat ince will cnable
Ithe children 's party to enjoy "Conccnt ra tin' K id ," a Hoot Gibson Westcrn
'''talkic.''
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Really filmed in Northern On tario, "Thc S ilen t Encmy ," p laying at' - : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ t he Cynwyd playhousc nex t l \londayIand Tucsday, conccrns Ojibway In -dians, who wcr c i nduc cd to stage the
· drama in o rd er t ha t the ir t ra di ti on smight bc p rcse rvcd . For the bencf it
Iof school chi ld rcn, a speci al matinl'ewill be give n a t 3 :-15 P. M. l\'[onday.
IAnn H ar di ng , p opu la r stage and
screen actress, will appear in he r suc,ccss, "Paris Bound," at the Egyptian
II next \V cdncsday and Thursday.
"Let 's Go Nativc," a frivolous narI r at ive abou t a r cvue , Argcntinians, a
I"hard -bcr led" cab driver, shipwreck,rescue and an earthquake, is coming
,t o Cynwyd n ex t week-end. In th e IIamusing cast arc Jac k Oakie, Skects _IGallagher, Eugene Pal le tt c, ] eanctte I~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! i . . ! ! . ! ! ! i ! i ! ! ! i__~ _ ! i _ . _ i i i i i__~ _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ~ .. ! _ ! o i _ ~ i i i i _ ! i _ i i ! _ i i i ! i i i i j ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ; ~ 1[I 1\1acDonald, Kay Francis, etc. Andtherc are fivc songs, inc luding "MyIMad Momcn t" and "Let's Go I\'ative."
IIndian Epic Coming to \
, Egyptian Monday Was I
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Filmed in Temegami Wilds I"Thc S il cn t Encmy ," the living i
drama o f t he Amc ri can Redman in his Inath'c wilds, which is playing at the,Egyptian Thcatrc, Cynwyd, next 1\[on-/day and Tuesday cvcning and Mon- i
day afternoon, is thc rcalization of th edream of \Villiam Douglas Burden ,
I promincnt young society man, studcnt,Iexplorcr. It was his ambition to make
Inot o nl y a valuable record, but an cxci ting motion picture as wcl l, with full-Ibloodcd Indians as thc actor s. I
I Into the wilds of Northern Ontario i
'h e wcn t w ith \Villial1l C. Chan lc r and
Iscveral cxper t picture-makers, filminga quartcr of a million fect o f I nd ia n
Iand wild animal lifc scenes, o f whi chthe ncccssary 8000 fcet is embodicd in!"Thc Silcnt Enemey." No "talkic," IIthc picturc has a well synchronizedmusical score, writtcn by Massard Ku r II
IZhene, a s tuden t o f Ojibway melodies.
}\. short talking sequence, i n whichIChief Ycllow Rohe (Chetoga) explains I
Iwha t t he p ic tu re mcans to his people", is u sed a s a prologue. !i "The Silent Enemy" is no t a scenic': picture, al though thc c amcr as h av e
Icaughtsome of the most inspiring
I scenic effects ever seen on th e screen.1I t is a thrilling drama, which concerns
I, the loves, hates, wiles, fights and sacrifices of members of the Ojibway
.... . .. . . 1tribe , in the Temcgal11i Forest Ress.rve.
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no medical aid;
Farm
require'
they car ry at all t imes the
valuable violet ray qualities.
S ta r. gazing through the ir
lus trous beauty will give
you a clear and lovely con·
ception of th e world. They
maybe used· in Sun Rooms,
Storm Sash, or just th e
eyes of Home-the win
dows.
PENSHURST FARM·
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The Lin/{ Between Forest and Home
25 'lnd 29 BALA AVENUE, BALA.CYNWYD
CYNWYD 662
The Buying Power of) the Retail
Dollar Must Be Increased if the
Present Business Depression, Is
to Cease.
Shull Lumber Company
All Milk and Cream Sold Is Produced Ot l Petuh"rst Farm
Herd Established 1904-300 Purebred Animals
U. S. Certificate No. 27751, Accredited for Tuberculosis
Pennsylvania State Certificate No.6 for Freedom from Bovine
Abortion
As a worthy companion for them, we carry th e best g rade o f
put ty ( al so med ium grade if desired), glazing points, sash
cord and th e necessary fasteners t o ke ep them tight. Pay a
visi t to th e little Paint and Hardware Store at No. 29 Bal a
Avenue, and look through t hi s new American "Lustra" Glass.
I f you have t ime, walk over to No . 25, as our display rooms
are always ope n f or y ou r inspection.
White"Lustra"Panes
Penshur s t
CERTIFIED AND RAW INSPECTED
AYRSHIRE MILK
Prices Reduced 25 to 30 Per- Cent
Certified Milk, ZOc per quart-delivered ·to consumer
Raw Inspected Milk, 18c quart delivered to consumer
Phone CYNWYD 97
Take the Shortest Route and Sa 'lie Motley-BUY DIRECT FROM
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Tie Meteors For First
Place.
'l 'Ul'bitt .HopkIns .Hamer .Anderson .C a u l e ~ ' .Hnndicnll .
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LIONS)1"es 139 134Pl-ltchal 'd 137 l7f1 157
H:dst 132 174 123
!\lUl'ray 155 166 167
C. HUlllllhrles 175 200 175
Albert 190
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The Meteors and Colts a re n ow tied
: ior f ir st p lace in the Naroerth ChurchIBowling L e a ~ u e . In l as t Fri day' s
Iimatches , lhe Pilots attempted to usc a.1 little strategy to trim the fast-travelingI' Colts by coming dressed in Hallowe'en.1 attire with the hope the Colts would! become skittish on account of the fancyI costl1lnes and thereby fail to see the: p ins. Th e result was that the Colts" tonk all three games to tie the Meteors.'I' Four ntlll'r t eams arc only a few point s: behinl! ' Th e weekly prize w en t t o H.i Humphries, of the Meteors., The standings and scores follow:
Points1313111110107
),[eteors .Cnlts .Pilots .Boosters .Lions .
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II ' Camels riXTTi:i:jR:sMcCarter 16n
'V . D. Smedley 153
K"im IUO
Young' 145
H. S r n e l l 1 e ~ ' 1115
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NARBERTH
NATIONAL
BANK
QUOTATIONS:
The
A Member of the Federal
Reser1le System.
No system of social eco
nomics has been invented to
earn real money without
real work.
512
I ' gp BOYS
H U I 1 l J l h r e ~ ' 78Harner 119
Hause 141i Stever 15f1
saver l's 11\1<'XI\'ell · . . · · 121
i Heps .
his daily 618
'I: B O ~ R SI':\ '"icholson 1 ~ :-:tl'inglicld 141
Hih'Y 152
I
ll. na\ 'is 178
Wealth is born in a bank, Ward :...... 125
but dies out of it. ' 7511, : \ lBTEORS
I Duncan 1 4 C. Young' 1Sti: George Davis 10
IH. HUJnllhri"s 145Har t ley _ 161
I Hanll i"nl'
I: 7S6
j' PILO'l'S
Haws 165
I Goodrich - " 112
' IMason 142i l\[eColllwII - " 127
II Blind 117I Hnndieap 60
ii 723
COLTS
! Brenan 204I Meehan . - . . . . . . . .. 154
1-:1 . Iekins 117
Conley 16SI,acey 191\
never
bread.
Many a man wastes his
breath in proving he doesn't
need a bank account, and
his life in proving that he
does.
Open Daily From 8 .1\.. M.
and also 7 to 9 P. M. on
Fridays.
Your community b a n ~cwelcomes your account -
c h e c ~ i n g or savings 01· both
.-and aSSHrcs you cou.rtesy,
consideration and co-opera
ticm in your financial
"affairs.
j Plan Annual SupperI The a nn ua l sauer kraut supper at
IHoh' Tri ni tv Luthe ran Church, Nar-
Iberth, will be held on Thursday, 1':0- Ivember 20, at 6 P. ~ I :\rticlcs suitable i
Ior Christmas gifts allli other Illcrchan- i' I
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& CLOTI[ ' IERLINE
Ncwember7, ,1930
,Former Merion:Man I.Saved From Death;
Sydney Grier Gest Is Rescued
.When Three Companions
Drown.
Sydney Grier Gest, formerly of Mer-I:
ion and now vice consu l at Havanna,was re sc ued frolll t he sea whi le three I
companions lost their lives. A party of Iseven , i nc luding Mr. and Mrs. Gest, IMr. and John T. Wainwright, Mr. and IMrs. \Villiam 1. Jackson and Mr. Sherbourne Gillingham, had gone to Bney IVaca Beach t o picnic. Mr. Jackson'and Mr. Gillingham were vice consuls Iat Hav ana and Mr. \Vainwright,
whose mother i s l Il rs . Clement Biddle, Iof Philadelphia, was vice consul at
Matanzas. :Mrs. Gest , Mrs . J ac ks on a nd 11r.
Gillingham had donned bathing suitsand were sitting on a cliff watchingt he spr ay as it dashed a ga in st t hero cks . A high wa\'!: swept Mrs. Jackson of f t he rock and all the men in th eparty j umped i nt o t he ocean to try tosave her. A s trong undertow carriedMr. aJl(I Z\lrs. Jackson and Mr. \Vainwright out to sea. :-'1 rs. Gest saved
her husband and ~ r. Gillingham by.throwing them a long scarf \vhich shehad been wearing..Mr. Gest, who formerly resided in
325 Berke ley Road, Mer ion, i s th e sonof Judge and Mrs. John 11arshan Gest,of Overbrook. He enlisted in theMarine Corps in 1917 a nd was one ofthe famous "fighting five" in th e FifthRegiment :Marines enlisting from theUniversity of Pennsylvania. In 1919he received the Cro ix de Guerre forrescuing a wounded companion undera hea\'y barrage fire. He was awardedthe Distinguished Service Cross in1925.
~ h (iest was appointed vice consulat Havana in St,ptember, 1929, aftercompleting· his studies at t he F or ei gn
Service School in \" ashington. Priorto that he had been an attorney inl'hiiadeII>hia. His wife is th e formerSenorita Maria Isobel Escobar, daugh
ter of Senator and Mrs. Alfredo Escohar. of Santiago. Chile.
Merion Property SoldFor Shand Estate
Hall. Sparks & Harris have sold forthe estate of Alexander C. Shand thesouthwest c or ner of Oak and AvonRoads, 1'.1 erion, together witL an Early;\merican Colonial stone house of tenrooms. three baths and two-car garageto be bui lt by the Meagher Construct ion Company. The property, representing a t ota l c os t o f $23,500, whencompleted will he occupied by the purchaser. \\'alter B. Taitt.
William H. \Vilson & Co. have soldfor Dav id .M. l \ ewbold to a purchaserrepresented by J. Harker Chadwick &Co. the residence situated in Merion Iou the s ou th ea st c orne r o f BowmanAvenue and Va lle y Road on a lot I70x150. The improvements consist of .a det ached s tone and stucco residence Icontaining fourteen rooms and three Ibaths, with a two-car garage. The Iproperty will be occupied b y the pu r-:chaser. It was held for sal e at $32,000. i
OUR TOWN
MAIN
SPORTS
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· STORE
FASHIONSTHERESA A. M. STEVENSONServices were held on Tuesday at
8:30 A. l\I. for Theresa A. MastersonStevens on, wife of the l at e Wes le yStevenson, from the residence of hers is te r, Mrs. Thomas P. Ril ey , 708\Vynnewood Hoad. Solemn ·.Requiem:-'1ass was celebrated at th e Church ofOur Lady of Lourdes at 10 A. l\LI ntenllent was private .
I,RUTH LAIRD MARTIN .
Funeral services were held on Tues-\day evening at 8:15 o'clock for Ruth IL.aird Martin, widow of James B. Mar-!tin.and mother of Del ia Martin Neely, I
from her l at e r es idence , 152 Sheff ie ldLane, Overbrook Hills. IntermentWiiS: nt"'\Vrights"iIIe, ::Pa.
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When the grandstand calls, Fashion
and Comfort say:
Fur and Leather Coats ; Fur, Fabr ic
Fur and Leather Jackets • • • The
tailored English type of nubby tweeds
. . . Smart windbreakers and wool
skirts and dresses . . . Light-weight,
r ich-textured Camel 's hair, tai lored
MONTGOl.1f .RY A.VENUE & ST .
to the nicety of a Shagmoor .••
With an Ascot and Beret ... A pair
of pull-on capeskin or pigskin gloves
• . . Or the smallest of muffs .. . And
trim, clean-cut Oxfords or wide-strap
pumps . . . probably a Laird, Schober
& Co. model from the Strawbridge
& Clothie r Main Line Store.
JAMES PLACE - ARDMORE
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DAVIS'
now and a t
Thanksgiving time,
D A V I ~ ' suggest,
from theirlarge stock,
Thanksgiving Party
Favors and
Decorations, and
Bon Bons,
Canc..lies, and
Kemp's Salted Nuts.
(Oldest Store ill Narberth)
For Parties
Fholle: Narberth 4035
224 Haverford Avenue
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doll told his c omp ani o n t o p us h m c
out of t hc c a r, but hc c ou ld n' t, F i n
ally wc rcachcd thc Dl'rgdoll homc on
thc Wcst Chcstc r Pikc at Broomall,
whcre hc pullcd u p. I f ol lo wc d h im
OURTOWN
Has
YOURfamily shollldhave thisMilk
Only such rigid sani
tary precautions at
e ve ry s te p w il l e ar n
for the farmer th e
premiumwe pay him
for keeping Abbotts
uA" Milk pure..
Our constant labora
tory tests make sure
thisextrapayisearned.
For service phone EVErgreen 4461- 62
November 7, 1930
ABBOTTS DAIRIES. INC.. MaJers of Abbotts de luxe Ice Cream
Phi/adelphia. CaTlld... , Brit/Keton Atlantic el y .m,] S"",horePoints
SAFEGUARDED BY SCIENCE AND TUBERCULIN-TESTED
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. "Al ter ever'Y milkingI scruh m.y Pails with Soda and
.,ScaldingWater"
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Joining Force in 1910 When 21, Lieutenant Mullin
GainedFame as Investigator; ArrestedGrover. .\ ClevelandBergdoll Eight Times.
NO'Yember 7, 19JO
LEHIGH VAI.t.I:':'
•A N ' ' ' " t R ~
Thompson
Our service covers ('very phase of
home heating. Tlw advicc o f ou r
combustionexpcrtoftcn rcsults in
lower fue l cos t. The high quaFty
ofour Anthraci te insures an even
burning, easily rcgulutcd fire. Our
drivers ulways are courteous ,con
siderate imd careful.
May w e no t serve you?
•• To maIm ou r business "Heat
ing Headquarters" for t h is com
munity is our ambition.
Bala.Cynwyd
Telephone: Crnwyd 280
Bala Ave. near Union Ave.,
Phone Warne 1121
BROOKMEAD GUERNSEYMILK and CREAM
FOOD VALUEIN MILK
The beautiful G : l e r l l ~ ~ e ? Cow produces
more FOOD '\'ALUE
The Fireside
Brookmead Guernsey Dairies"A Complete, Deptlldab/e Dairy Senice"
gives you greater FOOD VALUE,
Finer Flavor, that "Golden Color"
and real Economy by actual test.
TradeMark
Twenty Years' Produ.ctionand Distrihtttion on theMain Line
Supported by \vonderful cleanliness, low Bacteria and .
supervised by four l\1ain Linc Boards of Health
West Lancaste rAvenue ,Wayne
Page Eight OURTOWN~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ' ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = 7 " = = = = = = = = = = = = - = ... '- _ . _ , - - - Guest of Honor 'I Friday aftcrnoon. • -- Ithey s t a y c ~ ~ , t th e Grove Park Inn for IL,·eu#-en'·'--a-n't 7t lul",·n T.S ' ~ ' - e r ' o c k
I~ [ r s . Vcrner \ \ ' oodcock , o f 11 28 ahout a \lcck. "1 .LY.Lj Ii .I.J 4Jn 14
Miss Polly PahlH]uist, of Narhrook ~ I o n t g o m c r y Avcnuc, h as r ct ur ne d t o H cn ri ct ta 1\IcCaig Starrctt, a , , :c l l- U l ' if 'T ' h · R l·will havc as hcr gucst this wcck· I h er h om c a f tc r v isi t ing in Ncw York k ~ l O w n illustrator of thc Saturday hc - nO mes 0 .l. owns.,n leeMiss vVca!th ca Stark , of Boston, I Ci ty fo r scvcral days las t weck. mn g Pos t . , , :as th c g u c ~ t f or . a f cw J e T
s s . ! \[ is5 Palmquist will cntcrtain I Among thosc who will a tt en d t hc d ay s o f h cr slstcr, Mrs, J ' rcdenck An-b ri dg c on Friday in l\[iss Stark's Univcrsity of Pcnnsylvania - Notrc dcrson, of Narbcrth.
They will attcnd thc Tcmplc- Damc football game wil l b c M r. and l\liss Hopc Bu rl ingamc, of BrynUnivcrsity foothall g am e a t A t - Mrs. Lco McHalc, o f C ynwy d, a nd M aw r , c nt c rt ai nc d a t a b uf fc t suppcrCity tomorrow. Mr. a nd M rs . R ob cr t M . T ow n, of and b ridgc on Friday cvcning.
Thc Gama Delta I'si Fratcrnity of Becchwood Lanc. Crozcr Ludlow, sono f l \ lr . andMr, ;.Lowcr Mcrion High Schoo l wil l I Miss Dora l\[ilIcr, daughtcr o f M r, Bcnj ami n Lud low, o f A rdmo rc , a nd
l d a d an cc a t t hc C ynwy d Club to- and Mrs. L. Parker Millcr, o f Du il l cy Bil l \ \ " rcnn cn tcr t a in cd mcmhcrs ofnight, Avcnuc. s pc n t t hc wcc k- e nd as th c th c sophomorc clas s o f Lowcr l\lerion T hc s ec on d o f a series of articles to ycar, Mullin wa s a ss ig nc d t o invcsti-
Mrs. Gcorgc Pell ino s , J r ., o f Anth- gucst of ~ I r . and l \ l rs . Georgc East- High School at a Hal lowc' cn party on introJllce the mtmbers of Lowcr Mcr- gating work undcr th c pcrsonal dircc-Road, was thc hostcss to thc burn, of Logan. Friday cvcning, iOlls spltlldid;o/ice .force to our rettdcrs, t io n o f t he l a tc Chief Jamcs I. Don-b cr s o f h c r bridgc club on Tues- 1\1 r. and l\lrs. H a r r ~ .Hoffman. of l1 r. \- "race n. ~ I urra,•. of Dud Icy " -- a g hy , who r o sc from a p :: l trolman to
y . M rs , Pcttinos also gavc a showcr Roosc\'clt r:oulcvard, vlsltcd 1\lr. a n d Avcnu c has just left on a hunting trip, J I ) ' nOIJEIlT· lI l. C,\.iUEROX chief of dctcctivcs in Philadelphia be-hono r o f 1\[iss Frances Gibbons, of ~ f r s . Clarcnce A, ?pcakman, of Hamp- 1\liss 'Helcn Brookhart. of Tcmp l c L i cu te n an t Ignatius Mullin. hettcr forc cuming to Lowcr l\Ierion.
mor c , who sc m ar r ia gc t o Mr. F,' dcn l ~ \ ' c n ~ l c , on ~ , I ~ l l ( l a y . .. . Uni vc r si ty , I ~ ' a s the glICSt of Miss Annc, known to his many fricnds as "Patsy," Disguisesay Lincwcaver will takc placc Mrs. \\. B. \\ ~ s mo\cd ! r ~ ) m hcr Compton, ot \Voodhmc Avcnnc, ovcr 1has achicvcd f am c a s o nc o f t hc o ut - Thc ability t o d is gu sc h im sc l f a s a
S a tu rd ay , Nov cm bc r 22, at St. h om e o u Avon koad last I'nday t o t he weck-end. .. , standing C r i J l ~ l l a l i,Ilvcstigators in t hi s wom an has aidcd 1\Inllin in his sleuth-ry 's Church, Ardmorc. Ncw.ark, ~ J. . , ~ I n ; . Fredcrick ]{. \\'ray, of C111- scction o f t he country. inrr work. At o nc time voung womcnMiss Bctty Burncll, of Bccchwood 1\Itss ~ I m a Lylc. \ ~ ' h o IS a t tc n dm g c ag o wa s til\' guest of her aunt, ~ l r s . N ow t hc sccoud ranking o fii ecr in wcre hcing annoyed in th c cvening at
c , c nt c rt a in c d a t a Hallowc'cn l\1.t Holyoke Collegc 111 1\la.ssachusctts, John \V. Joycc . o f ; . .i a rh rook I 'a r k. t he d e pa r tm cnt , L i eu t en an t l \ fl l ll in a corncr in B ryn M awr by a youngy on Saturday cvcniug. WIll spcud thc wcck-cnd WIth hcr par- for Sl'\ ' l' ra! days last wcek. j oi ne d t he Lowc r ~ l c r i o n forcc when colorcd man whohuggcd thcm . \\'hen
l\fr. Edwin Fittipoldi, of thc ValleyI Ients, ~ r. a nd M rs . D, O. L yl c, o f 11 r s, A . Pcrry Rcdifcr ! l ~ S rcccn t ly a y ou th o f 21 in Apri l. 1910. Thc h c t ri cd h is tactics o n a n attracli\'('!v- LIEUTENANT "PATSY"MULLIN
1 i I \ ~ ~ ~ ; h ~ c a l ~ : : ~ ~ t s , S I ; ~ I ; ~ ; : ; ~ _, I A V F : i e l ~ ~ f , a e ~ ; f ~ I r s . Joscph Simons. oi : f : ~ I ; n ; ~ d n : : ~ I ~ \ \ ~ : ' I ~ ; : : ~ ~ ~ ) t ( ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ; ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ I : f i ~ i ~ : : c ~ o c ~ ~ < ; j ~ ~ ~ ~ . o f th ir t ccn mcn in f ~ ~ ~ ~ e d h i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; f 1 ~ ~ ~ ; ~ I ~ a \ \ I ~ ~ e e ( I " ; ~ : l i ; ~ u ~ ~ Ihe falllous draft,dodger was li\ ' ing at '
Jolm J. Fitti[Joldi, of Mcrion Avc- IDud,tcy Avenuc, arc sorry to learn of I:-lar"'atHl. Of P l' F '1 in thc strong ~ r i p of Oflicer 1\lu11in a nd B rooma l\ . Du ri ng t he two -y ea r p(rioc!hcr Inncss ' 'I' 'I I \\' 1'1 f SI 'rl .v 0 Ice amI yI -B y Photocafters. I ", ~ I'" f I .\ rs, 1\ art:a .' ~ ) ( ) I l l , 0 ,11 e. Pol icc work seellls t o r un in t h c a n yt hi n g b u t a fcmininc I'oicc cxclaim- f rom I lJ I2 to I'Jl4 1\lullin arrcstcd
Miss Lois Caldwcll, o f E lmwoo d 1\[]SS RUTH A. NICHOLSON I\ ' T 1 \ I ' l l e r l \ ' \ ' o ~ I ( I ! d C ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ d \ \ J a n l a r : " ~ , i ~ i t i I ~ g Road. l ' n ~ e r t a l n \ e d at dnllllcr on t rhurs- Licutcnant's familv. Hi s f a th er , J o hn i n g t r iump ha n tl y, " I 'v c go t you this Bcrgdoll eight timc.s. Due to h is maniavenue, \\ 'as thc IlostCSS to thc mem- J) I f '/ d 'f Ed · \ . , 1." ' day c v c m n ~ . f Illong tIC gues s werc ~ II" f ' I I I time." for dril·in.g his !lowcrfnl a l l t o l l l o h i l e ~
allYIlcr 0 "I'. all "rs . : gm' thcir daughter ~ rs C H Bartlctt of 'I I 'I I 'I I' I' f Sl'r l\ u 111 \\as 0llc 0 Ie lrst t l rccpo Iceof I l cr b r ldgc cllll) 011 TIlurselav I 1/7 I \,. I I 0" of "/J(}sc f 'lcd(Jc" . ' ' · · · · ·k 'I .\ r. ane "rs. .". , acr , a sO 0 • 11 - ffice" on tll '1 11 L',1C bClllg CIII " _ ' I ~ , (11'S'glll'S'C I I as s o g oo el ." tllC throu,"'h t he s t re e ts a t hiorh s !wcds hc
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I 117 I 1 1 1 ~ (Jllcsl of 1101101' I . '\' I d I tl 'I I C tIllS A L I' eu tc ll al lt S l l (I "tllat I \ \ a- - alII .. t,) w as c " n t i n l l a I J ~ ' gcltill,g in trouhlewith. I ,\ 'IIIICWOO(, , , I 'fr 0111(1 ~ I r s JOlll1 flcrncv of ~ cet-, "I I 'I I{ II I" I' II -II f P oyc )y le . \ am 'mc .1 zc . S . -M iss J i ll Caldwel l and Miss Eunice I al a I"' idgc par i, \ 011 IVcdllcsda,\'. No- ling" I:louse' I ~ ; l e c n t e r t a i n ~ ( i a ~ r o u p ' . ;\ r. anI .\ rs. l' 'I" 'In
ls ~ l ' ,I 1 1 sociation before thc incorporation of c om c i nt o t he s t at i on h on sc o nc timc thc policc,
riswold, gavc a Hal!o\\CCII [Jartv on I b 5 ' I lfl',S f:I,"alcll, "f I ," :. (,CrlnantO\I'n, an( .\ r . a n( . rs. ' . 1 ' J . 'I ' l' . 'I' 'fl tl . alld talk \I·)·tll tllC IIlCll I I\orl\ce! \1'Itll OIl ,)IIC '" ( l s l( lI 1 I l 1 1' s ' 1·II,tlllltC(!J vcm cr ,il ,vell ).1'. •• - - •• o f f r ! cn ds a t a l ar gc party on Saturday ward ~ l c C a f f t ' r t l ' , of Drcxel Hill. _o\\cr l\ cnon O\\ns,llp. lCSC l.rcc -
c\'cning at Miss Griswold's Folwcll, dallglrlcr o f M r. all d Mr s. Icvcnlllg. 'I 'J I "I ~ I ' 1 I ' f Hav'rford mcn covcred th e terntory from 0\ cr- wi thou t th c ir rccogn iz ing me." I to a r re st Bergd"ll fo r \ ' io lat ion o f thce on Chcstnut Avcnuc. , l V i l l i am f-f Folwcll, of Mcrio ll . Thl ' . .[. ! \ II ' S crff f I .\ r s. o sc p r .. I c r, 0 ( h rook to Ra<jJlor. brother. Edward Bergdoll Experiences Ispccrl lall's. "I sa,,· him cOllling along
Mrs. Raymond D. Kenncdy, of 1II11lrialC of M i ss Nic ilOl so ll ami Mr. ' \ V ~ ) f ; e i s i ~ l l ~ d A ~ ' ~ ~ ~ C : l ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ c c n ~ I ; ' r ~ :\\·cnuc. ha" Ju st rclurncd f rum a two Mullin, wa s o nc C?fthe first membcrs ~ [ a l l l ' of Licutcnant l \ l u l l i n ' ~ most in h i car," "aid th c Licutenan t . "ILanc, rcturned on Friday Arlhur Chichl's"'r Slc,mrl, SOI of Mrs. I i tu rncd from Ashv il l c, N. C, whcrc CONTIN trE I J ( ,N PAI:E 13 of the Lower MCrlon forcc. in te rcs ting cxpcricnccs arc conncctcd It ol d h im t o s to p a nd Icaped for thc
Chambcrsburg, Pa . whcrc she L1'llIall Sln,'arl a/lll Ihc laic Mr. Slcw- ,_,__ !\ftcr serving 'IS a pat ro lman fo ronc wi th Grover C lcvcland Bcrgdol l . when runnini:1; hoard whcn he d idn ' t, Bcrg-
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Among thosc who attcndcd thc Hal - I son, o f An thwyn Road, and 'many,dinncr-dancc at th eOvcrb rook o thcrs . Dr, Ho ffman was th c chairman \
Club on Friday evcning wcr c D r , of thc cntertainmcnt committcc.Mrs. C. Romaine Hoffman, of ~ r. and Mrs. Frcderick Crowell,
A v e n u ~ ; Mr. a nd M rs , H . B. !ormcrly o f B ,arri e Road , a r c n ow liv-!of l\[cnon; Mr. and Mrs, Roh-Imp; in Brooklme.
1\1 Town, of Bcechwood Lanc; Mr'l 1\[1' and Mrs. H. A. V an Dykc, II
Mrs. Earl Young , o f Ardmorc; formcrly o f t hc Narbcrth Hall Apart- I
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Avenuc; Mrs. Yvonnc McClurc,1 Thc Narberth Puhlic School gavc aCynwyd; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fcrgu-I party to t hc m embc r s o f t hc s ch oo l o n
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the annual masque hal o f t he AmericanProtestant Corporation wi1l h e h el d at IFai rv iew Hou se , F ai rv iew. Dancingwill begin at 8 :30 P . M. and t he G rand IM arch wilt take place at 10 P. M.,
after which prizes will be awarded to!those h a v i n ~ th e m os t o ri gi na l and IImost comic costumes and also t o t he :
bes t dressed w0 man and ilia n. P Ie n ty IiI ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l lof refreshments will be on hand. : '!
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Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel l\IacAdams, l\[ inister.Sunday, Xovember 9:
9 :45 ...... !\I.-Sunday School.11 :00 :\ . !\l.-l\IoTlling worship and
sermon.li:45 1'. M.-Epworth League Devo-
tional Meeting. The fourth gospel, commonly as -7:45 P. M.-Comlllunity servicc un- c ri be d to St . John, was thc subject of
der thc auspices of t he Ame ri ca n di sc us sio n a nd s tu dy at thc ForumLegion. Se e spccial noti.ce. meeting last Thursday l'vening in thc I
Monday, Novembcr 10: home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kac-
1:00 P. , l \ · I . - ! ~ a l l _hn !cheon . o! the ber. The group l istened to a most in\ ~ o ~ J 1 a n s I' orclgn ~ b s s l O n a . r y teresting talk h y Ih e l ea de r, R ev . Roh- iSocIety. ~ p ~ a k e r , ~ 1 t s s I ~ o l 1 1 s e I erl E. Keighton. who compared thc i
.. Hader, MIssIOnary to India. fourth gospel with the first three, indi-\! u e s ~ ! a y . ! \ o v e m ~ ) e r II : cating w h ~ r c i l l t her e wa s ~ g r . e c m e n t . :8.00 I .. ! \ I . - ! \ ~ eetmg of ~ h Ladies' and wherem Ihere were omISSIOns or I
AI(l Soclcty. ?lleeling of the new material. In this manner the I'
Standard Bearcrs. \'iewpoint and aims of the writer of I\Vednesday, No\:ember 12: .. , Ihat gospel could he perccivcd. I t was i4:00 P. M.-Meelmg of the Kmg s agreed that Ihe Jesus of the fourth
Hcralds. . 'gospel. viewed s ep ar at el y f rom all7:30 P. M. - Preparatory Memhers other New Teslament writings, seems
~ I a ~ ~ . l' . . l\1 . r 10 be a ' iu i te d if ferent pcrsonality.8:00 .• .- ra)el . eellng. I'racticallv all oi the For um mee t- \
;ngs l as t y ea r wer e d e\ 'l 't ed t o a study
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church anrl discussion of the Old Testamentand Ihis .\'car, thc suh)'ect of the sea-I
Rev. Cletus A. Senft, 1'astor. Iunda\', ?'Jovemhcr 9: son's m e e t i n ~ s is the life of Jesus. As
9:30 A: ?I\. -Bible School. a pn'liminary to a hiographical study,II :00 A. ?l1.-The l\lorning Sen'ice of that life, the four gospels have heen I
with sermon by Dr. John E . s l' pa ra te ly con si de rcd a t t he f ou r meet-\H u ll lmon . o f Chicago . This is i ng s whi ch h av e a lr eady b een h el d t hi s IRoll Cal l Sunday in our Loyalty autumn. The viewpoint of the mem- ICru sade . E ven- member should bel'S of the Forum is no t fixed no r in ,he prcsent. ' a r el ig io us s en se unanimous . The I
6:45 P. 11.-The Luther League. Forum, as Ihe name implies, meets for I
7:45 1'. M. _ Community Armis tice discussion, united hy a sincere inter-IService in t he Methodi st Chu rch. e st in the suh ject , gcneral agreemcnt I
1O:00-4:00-\Veduesday, \\lomcu's Sew as to the methods of approach and ain the church. tolerant, friendly attitude of personal I
4:15 1'. 11. _ vVednesda \' , Confirma- contact without whi ch s uch sessions. CI - would bc impossible. \Ilion ass.
8 :00 1'. 1\1. _ Wednesday, Choir re- The tl'xt book tha t is being used thishearsal at the home of )'-liss year is "The Li fe of J es us o f Na za -Squicr, 305 Grayling Avenue. re th," hy Rush Rhees, a nd t he fourth I'
7:00 P. M.-Thursday, covered - dis h and fiflh chapters of that book will he •luncheon at thc home o f Mrs. considered at the nex t mce ting , which IKrout, 520 Essex Avenue. will be hcld at cight o'clock n ext ii
7:00 P. M. _ Thursday. Pre-Confir- Thursday c v e n i n ~ , thc 13th, at themation Class. home of Mr. 'Wi ll iam A . Stout, 5
7:30 P. M.-Friday, orchestra re- Hampden Avenuc.hearsal. -------
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Re\ '. \Vade C. Smith will conclude \his hclpful minis try in thi s church on
, -. next Sunday. The meetings have heen \
well attended and much gooad has hel 'n ,
Baptist Church of the E"angel accomplished. .,
Rohert E. Keighton, Ministcr. .-\ special meeting for young people \'Xovember 9: is being held this Fr iday evening and \
9 :45 A . ~ l . - C h u r c h School. delegations from other churches ar eexpccted tp he presen t. I t will bc a i
11:00 A . M.-Morning wor sh ip . S cr- great l11eeting and all are cordial ly in- I
1110n: "The Chamb er s o f Im - vited.a ge ry :' D ur in g the first part of 'ou r morning worship the Church On nex t Sunday morning at 11 iISchool will meet w ith us. The o'clock :\\ l' Smith's thcme will he 'Pastor will havc a messagc for "God's Higlmay" and at 7:45 P. :\1.Ihem. too. he will deliver his farewell address on
thc suh ject , "Thoroughbreds." These7 :00 1'. : \1. -Young Peopl c' s D evo- sermons will he illustrated by the
tional Hour. \\Te are continuing famous "Little Jells." :\11 ar e invited.ou r discussion of youth's prob-lems a nd t he Christian answers. A stlppel conferencl ' will bc heldAre you interes tcd? in the 1 'r il na ry r oom a t lJ P. M, by
t he S en io r Endeavor Society,. which7 :45 1'. M.-Colllmunity service in will he addn'ssed hy Mr. Smith.
Ihe Methodist Church. See news N'ext Tuesday CVl'ning the Com-itcm for deta i ls . munity Bihle Class will he conducted
\\lednesday, November 12: by :\1 iss 1I arriSl111.8 :00 P. M . -Prayer service at the Xext \V edncsday evening a meeting
home of 1\1 r. and 1\[ rs. J. C. will he heir! t o hl' add re ss ed by M is sSimpson, 232 Essex Avenue. Elizahdh Knauss. who wil l speak onThe subject wil l be "\Veakness." t Il l' p resen t-r lay sitnation in Russia.Following the scr\'ice, the Quar- Mi ss K na us" is the anthor of thet er ly Bus in es s r-.I e el in g o f the widcly-di"cll""l,d Iwok. "The RisingChurch will he held. Tide:·
Thursday, :-Jovember 13: :\cxt Thursday l'\'l'ning Ihe West-8 :00 1'. l\1.-The forulll Illeets at the minster Cir cl e wil l mee t at the hOllle
home of Mr. and !lliss Stout. 5 of :\! rs. C. C. T\'son. 22r, Sab ine AveHampden Avenue. Those who nul'. The assisting hoslesses will bear e interested in the modern ap- 1\1 r s. l \IcAulif fe . : \I rs . Roher tson and
proach to the life of Jesus arc 1\1 r s. Phi ll ips.invited to be present. On Sunday, l\ ovember 16, Mr . Va n
Ness will deli ver a historical sermonon the completion of the twentieth anniversary d the present pastorate.
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No old-fashioned "burying ground," ihut a spot of loveliness beyond com· Ipare is the aim of the builders ofPhiladelphia 1\[emorial Park, a newcemetery being created in the beantifulChester Valley. The princ ipal entrance will be just north of the Lin-',coin Highway ana on the Phoenixvilleand \Vest Chester Road. I
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LIEUT. MULLIN ASHERLOCK ICONTINUED FROM PAt;;E i
into·a barn which was pitch black'i
First · thing I knew som eone hit m e i
ov er t he h ead w ith a club. The n w e I
b oth b eg an t o use our revolvers, aim· Iingat the .flashes, hut no one was hit ibefore ou r anllllunit:on was eXhausted'1After that Bergdoll aood his companion
slipped away and 110t knowing the lay i
o f t he l an d I didn't tr y to follow him,. I
but returned to the s ta tion house."
"One time," said the Lieutenant,
"we found notes lying around outside Ithe s ta tion house s igned by Bergdollwith the message, 'Al l Lower Merion!cops can go to hell; I've go t my license Iback,' and we didn' t know where theycame from. Later it was learned Bergdoll had d ropped them when flyingo v ~ r the station in h is a ir pl ane.
"We go t qui te f ri endly after awhile," mused the Lieutenant. "H easked me to take a ride in his air·plane, bu t I wouldn't go up in the airwith that fellow."
O n l ~ of Lieutenant Mullin's outstand-Iing' al ;ests was t hat o f Alf red E. Lind-,say, swindler of New York societymen and \,,"omen. Having gotten in- I
formation on a tip that the man wanted Ihy New York police was s taying at a
wel l- known Main Line apartmentI
hotel, Mullin went d own an d arrested!him lIn suspicion, Then by a clever Iruse, admission was ohtained f rom his iwife that he was the llIan wanted in I
New York an d later Lindsay con·'i e s sed . ' I
Lieutenant :Mullin was bor n in R ad- IIn or and h as sp en t all b ut t he first twoyears of his life as a r es ident of Ard- i
more. IHe was mar ri ed in 1913 to Miss
1\1olly Dunn , of New Rochelle, New IYork. They have three children, twohoys and a g ir l. Their home is at 2041Edgewood Avenue, Ardmore.(Another member of the force will be the I
SIlbject of next week's story) 1
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Th e fall l unc he on o f t he \ \ 'oman'sForeign Missiollary Society of the:\arberth Methodist Episcopal Churchwill be held in the church on Mondayat 1 1'. 11. Miss Louise Hader, whospellt many years as a missionary inI ndi a, w il l be the speaker. He r subject will be "Gl impse s of an IndianBazaar." }'l embers and friends of thesociety ar c inv i ted to attend. Reservations ma y be made by calling :\1 rs. :\ .J. Sigel, Narberth 3823-M.
No ...ember 7, 1930
l\1 rs. \\T. Russell Green was the
speaker at the reg'lllar meeting of the
Sub-Juniors of the \\Toman's Com
m un it y Cl ub of Narberth o n Mon da y
evening in Elm Hall. He r topic was
IParliamentary Law. Mrs. v\T. H. Mul
! leI', the new cha irman, p resided.
On Monday, l\ovemher 17, t he Suh
Juniors will gi ve a bridge par ty a t Elm
Hal l f rom 7:30 until 9. Refreshmcnts
will he s erve d. :\Irs. \ V. H. 11uller,
the new chairmall, and l 1r s. L. Parker
:\1 iller, the president, will he the hos t
esses. All girls h etwe en t he a ge s of
15 and 18 are cordially invited.
Narberth Sub-JuniorsHear Mrs. W. R. Green
IForty-one Girls and BoysI Win Library CertificatesI
I Forty-onc girls a nd b oy s h a v ~ becn
,awarded certificates for completing the
!coursc of the Vacation Reading Courseas p lannel l hy the Narbcrth Library,In this c ou rse t he c hi ld re n w er e enrolled as members of a Travel Club,and were T l ~ q u i r e d to read according toi the ir age a nd grade from eighteen totwcnty-two books selectcd by thelihrary to illustrate a trip frolll Narberth around the world. The childrenwere requi red also to outline a mapand to indicate with a star the placereached in the journey.
Th e names of those who satisiactorily completed the course ar e given below, and a rc also enrolled on an honorlist displayed at the lihrary. Jo e Berta,Billv 1\1 a cC om as a nd A ni ta MacFarland won spe ci al p ri ze s given hy theParent-Teachcrs' Association for outs tanding work in the contest.
~ a m e s of children who have finishedI t he v ac at io n r ea di ng f or t he s umme r
' of 1930:Belty Jane Bailcy, f if th and sixth
! grades; Edward Bailey, fou rth g rade ;
i Bobhie Berta, second grade; Joe Ber ta ,I th ird g ra de ; Marie Borden, secondIg-rade; Anna Brennen , s econd grade ;Eleanor Cahrey. third grade; KathrynICahrey, second grade; Patricia Cahrey,; third grade; J ean Carmody , secondIgrade; Esther Clark, fifth grade ; Ever: et t Clymer, fourth grade; Anna DonaI hue, third grade; Billy Duncan, secondI grade; David Duncan, third and fourthi g rade s; L oi s E nz , sixth grade; HogerGraham. third grade ; Chr is tine Hack:man, second gradc: Dorothy Havelick,four th gradt ': l\farjoric Havdick, scc-
'ond grade; Nancy Havel ick, s even thgradc; Dorothy Hcmsley, fourthgrade: I ~ o s e Emily Hopkins, fourthg rade ; Ho\ \ a rd Kairer, s econd grade ;Johanna Kn:hs. second grade; I'egg-yLvnn, third grade: Billv l \ IcComas, •sl:cond g-ralle; Anita l\Iaci;arland, fifthg-rade: Peggy MacFarland. third grade;Dwight l\l;.ckell, sixth grade: FrancesM e tz radt , f ou rt h g rade ; Billy O'Sul
li\'an, third grade; Charles Palmer.third grade; Betty Jane Rankin, fifthgrade; Virginia Rankin. fifth grade;Margaret Shanr, third grade; ShirleyVincent. thi rd g radc ; Jack "'eir, sixthg-rade; Shirley \Vhitesidc. thi rd g rade:Anne \Villial1ls, fourth grade: HowarelZeigler, t i ith grade .
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We have 15 fine upri!!htpianos that we h av e repossessed because the purchaser could no t a lf or d t o makethe necessary payments.
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LOCUST STREET A T 1 7thRITTENHOUSE SQUARE
$2.00 PER PLATE
Dinner and Supper Dancing
Every Evening ExceptSunday,
7 to 9 on d lO la Closing
,HUSTON RAY in Peroon
ond his Halel Worwick Orchestra
Excellent porking spacedirectlyodja.
cent to halel; garage adjaining. Res·
ervation: "Paul," Pennypacker 3800.
Exceptional entertaining facilities ... forTeal . Ca rd Porties. Banquets. Dances, Et-:.
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219 Haverford Ave., Narberth
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100 N. NARBEHTH AVE.
Home-Made Delicious
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Special SaleTuesday, November 11 :
Choral in First RehearsalAsks All Singers to Attend
Mowrer. Jr., motored to H01land, L. r., r ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " l Ion Friday where they spent the weekend.1lrs. Jack St atl ar d, of Hampden
.\ venue, ha! ' just returned from New- imarket, Canada, whcre she visited rela- ,tives.
~ I r . AMine K. Siler, of \Vashington,D. C, spent the week-end with hisparents . Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Siler , oforth Narberth Avenue.
!\liss Katharine V. Harl cy , o f theClarks Apa rtments, \ 'Vindsor Avenue,sai led on Saturday for a thrce weeks't rip to \ 'Vaco, Texas.
Mr. and ~ l r s . W. E. G. 1\1 i ll er, o f521i Essex Avenue. a rc r eceiving con gratulations upou the birth of a son,Stcphl'n \V. ~ I i l t c r , on November 4.
Mr. and ~ rs. Thomas Keenan, ofBryn ~ awl' and \Vetlingtou Roads,\Vynnewooci, have j us t r eturned froma trip to Jacksonville, Daytona, St.Augustine and Miami, Florida.
~ rs. L. !\l. Leonard. of Pittsburgh,1'a., is tIll' guest of her son- in-law anddaughter, ~ r. and ~ l r s . G. R. Rich-
Iarcl son. of Vat ley View Road.
:\11'. and : \I rs.. .\. H. Rippcr, o f Dud It,\· Avcnue, left l as t Fridav for a tend ~ y s vi si t in Pittshnrgh. -
~ I r . and :\Irs. James A. Tyson, ofNarberth Avenne, arc receiving con~ r a t n l a l i o n s upon the birth of a son onTuesday, October 28
:\1 r. and ~ rs. Geo rge Trimble. of)'lontgomery Avcnue, eutertained at Ibridge last Saturday evening. I
:\1 r. and :\Irs.. .\ tl an T . Kirk, of Elmwood A\'l'n\l('. arc receiving' congratu-'lations upon the birth of a son. Priorto her marriagc ) 'I rs . K ir k was }'IissEthel \Valls.
:\Iiss A l l l ~ CUllnlling, of \Vestficld,:~ J .. accOIJ1pallil'd ),1 iss Harriet ;\1arsh Iand her parl'nts on a visi t to Narherthon Tuesda\'. :\liss ~ I a r s h visiteda J l l n l l l . ~ 111'1" . iril'1](I" ill Lower ),Ierioll,"lid la1<'r joil1ed : \I iss Lois ]{inehart , :"i SOl1t1l :\ar1ll'l'th ,\\'CIlUC, at tca. '
Fril'1HIs oi :\Irs. Fn'd Rnhl'rts, of the '
Ikrllola :\I 'artml'nts, Ardmore, witl he ,sorry to hear tha t she has been ill. '
:\1 r. al1<1 : \I rs . Cli fford D. Goodwin.of l . a l 1 l \ " ~ ' n Lane, announce the mar- :riag-e "i : \i rs . Goudwin 's s is te r, :\ Iis s i
"-Iarioll ),l<trshatl, and ~ I r . (;eorgl"C 1 c n l l ~ l l t . which wilt take p lace today a t !the Birch'ille Chapel at Sou th Tom 's iRi\'er, :\ . J. '
Mr. and )'Irs. A. K. Ld'-cvrl', of ' : e - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - " " ' !Sahine .\v{:nue, arc entertaining' :\11'. $10.00 or lessand :\-( rs. Donald Rhorer and their Rebuildsdaughters. of :\1 anheim; ),1 r. and :\IrsElmer Cl11T\ ' , of Lancaster, and ) ' I i s ~ yourSomo ll, o f ':\orth Philadelphia, over Vacuum Cleaner Like NewIhis week-l·lal. RegnrdleN" o f m nk e or condition
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.lllSS .1UN/.-IN .H.·INSIHU.ni l.alll, .' .\ 'I; l.alll. . \'arberll, . 7,'hosl'I I I l1/Tio!/, ' I,. ;H r. (;"or!/I' Clrl/ll'lIl. ofI'hiladel!,hia. ,,'ill lal,'c !,Iate today illth,' Hinl7'ill, C!1lI!'1'1 at SOlltl, TOI/I's
Ni7',"· . .\'. J. .Hiss .Harsl lll ll i s thl 'sistI '/ ' nf ,1 Irs. (,Iilnrd (;ood,,,ill.
wel·ks' stay in St. Lonis, :\10., and Laytonia , Ky.
) 'I rs . H . C Troxel, o f Lock Haven,I'a .. is the guest of ) 'I r. and Mrs. J.:\1. L. Bickford. of . \\ '011 Road, this
week.:\11'. and "-Irs. :\lalcohll Ilurllside and
family, of \Vi lke s-Ba rn '. wilt bc theguesb of :\1 r. and ~ rs. i"re(lt-rick .\ .Egmore, of Elmwood ,\\'l'Il\ll'. this\\'l'ek. :\1 I'. amI : \I rs . BIII'11"i<1e. :\1 r.and )'Irs. Egmore and t ll l' ir snn, :\[ r.Frederick A: Egmore, Jr. , wil l attendthe PCllllsylvania-N'otre Danlt' gameun Saturday anel wil1 lall'r go to .\t-
lantic City whl 're they \I'ill spellcl tit"
\\'l'ck-end."-( iss E ll' anor St il ,g le r, the i as hi nn
designcr of the Fowler Dickon \Valkl'rStore, of \Vilkes-Barre, "a., is Yisiting~ [ r s . Egmc,rc this \\' l·ek.
~ I r . and :\Irs. August .\ . Blal' '' '' . ofElmwood A\'enuc, arc l 'nkr taining ata dinner nn Saturdav. :\Innng theguests will hc ~ l r . \Vi il iam Bcrgen. ofTrcnton, ?Ii. J., 1lrs. \Villiam H. ) 'I ar sha1l and ;\!iss Lena \'Vagner.
~ I r . and )'Irs . Clarence H. \\'001
mington, of Narbrook Park, ga\'c aHallO\\'l,'en party on Friday evening.Among the gues ts were :\1 r. amI : \I rs .Edgar \Voolmington, of Llanerch; :\1 r.11 r. and ),[ rs. J. Raymond Sharp. for· 1
merlv of l \a rber th , now of (;la([,;lone I~ I a n ~ ) r , Lansdowne; ~ I'. and :\1 rs.' TIll' tirs t relll'arsal o f its s ix te en thChark's Bradley, of Berwyn; :\1 r. anel ,, 'a-nn \las helel :\Ionday night by th l')'Irs. J amcs Shearer , of East Lans- Il al a-CYl l\ \' yd Conl ll ltJni ty Chora l,downe; ~ I a nd Mrs. Al'11old Zillger, under kaelership of Henry Hotz. Fifty~ I r . and ?\Irs. Charles :\Idntirc, :\11'.and Mrs. l\obert Gundacker, of 11\'- JIIl'1I and womcn attcnelt'd the meeting.wood; and Mr. and Mrs. Charks Erick- which was hcld in the Bala-Cynwyd Ison, of Paoli. \\'(linan's Clllh. !
Miss Ruth Quinn , o f \ \' yc llnlhe . isspending s l' \' er al (l ay s thi s week with I'I;lIls are heing ma(k for a nun'l and11iss Eve ly n J eff er is , o f SIO Duel ley pkasipg l'llll'rtainml,nt, of l1Iusic andAvenue. elalll·l's. to he given hy the Choral
~ I r . John :\ . Van Horn and :\11'. and t(lwar<1 tIll' l'\I(l of January. . Among~ l r s . Alber t Vroom. of I'rincc Bav.:-.I. Y., WCI'(' the guests of :\Irs. S. j,:. prndllclinns in pas t Yl'ars g i\' l,n by theJef feris, of Dudlev Aven\ ll '. last week- , ingl 'r s were "The :\1 ikar lo, " a night
College Cas t Selec ted (,nd.· ;n Dixie. "A ro und t he \'Vorld byThe c as t has been selected for the Mrs. K. R. Runvon anel :\1 iss :\1 ar - Zeppe li n. " which was g iven last year.
f ir st ini tial American presentat ion of gar t' ll a RUl,yon, of Chestnut Avcnue.S) k
'F Q anll an Italian fete, gh'cn the previousl a espeare s 'irst uat:to "Hamlet" l ef t on Sunday f or Mil lb rooke, N. Y.,
which wil1 be given by the English where they wil l attend the wedding nf yl'ar , whicl . was arranged by ClarenceClub of Haver fo rd Col1ege in Robert Miss Alicia Marshall. (;artlner, of Cynwyd, ,Hall, on Friday, December 5. A mat- Mrs. G. Howard Reesl ' has reccnth' i
inee at 4 o 'clock and an evening per- r et ur ned t o her home on ]-Iampdei l The Choral's first meetings were Iformance at 8:30 wil l be given. Avcnue frolll Hollisdayburg, Pa .. where launched ahnnt fifteen ye ar s a go hy I
S. A. Hunt, '32, president of the she was the g ue st o f :\11'. anel :\frs. Dr. Herbal J. T il y, president of the;English Club, wi1l plllY' the 'par t ,of the .R. F. \"arlle, fo r a week. Strawbridgt, ,& Clo th ie r s to res, anrl'lking: ]. MaColl, '34,' will fiU tlle role ~ l i s s Alma Reesc, of Hallll',kn :\ \'l'- chllinnaslcr-llrganist of St. .. Juhn'sof Hamlet; P. E. Truex, '33, \vitl' b.e' nue: \\-iil at tend, tl le Temple and ~ l i a m i ' I
Laertes. University football game in Atlantic Church, .Cynwyd. Aiding· hinl was IIn add it ion to t he Haver fo rd stu- City on Saturday. Mrs. William K. Mil le r, who · is stilt:
dents, two Bry n Maw r College girls Mr. and Mrs. James c. Smith, of identified with the group as l ibrarian . Iare in the cast. Miss Nuckols, a Pitman, N. ]., arc spending the win te r E ar ly meetings were held at homes of !senior, ,who was May Que en la st year, with, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mowrer, I
····IL. hel' -- ' Mi Y f 'U - A the lIle.mbers, and in th e P-resbyterianII p.QI:tr .ay.Up la,' a,u,,- 5S . oung,.(J -.untI{Q1I1ery.,.",vellue,· . ' . . . • . :who wil l be the queen. Mrs, Mowrer and he r son, Mr, John Chu rch o f t he Covenant, Cynwyd.
her a capahle maid Bet ty. G eorg e
.I oly was a most poctic De\'enish,
Richa rd Bushne1l a properly punctil
ious Baxter, and Robert Ely, 3d, a
satisfying stiff hut ultimately ardent
Tremayne.
The action and settings paid tribute
to the dil ection of Robert Roland
Deardon, 2d; t he s tage craft smansh ip
of Barent F. Landstreet, Elizabeth B.
Cunningham, John Creighton and Her
hert Stratton, and t he s cene ry des igning and building of Agn es Sims and
~ J r s . Beatrice Carver.
A pleasing performance is to be ex
pected of the Shavian comedy which iss ch edu le d fo r thc Repertory Theatre
\Voman's Cluh House the middle of
Decembel'.
Milne Comedy Well Given
By Repertory PlayersCONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE
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waste. The schools arc still designed
for thc upper class and bri ll iant stu
dent, rather t ha n for t he mas se s.
Only 16 per cent. of children entering
school are of a superior type of
mentality, prepared to f01l0w ou t
s tudies of this kind. The r es t, he said,
:'.1lOuld be prepared for l ife, no t for a
c01lege they will not at tend."I t is t he duty of society," ~ J r . Snow
,.;aid, "to find something a student can
succeed in, a nd n ot ap e t he old classical
co1leges by emphasizingLatin and alge
hra. Skill in t he se s ub je ct s, o ft en
classed as menta l exercise, can not Ill'
t rans fe rr ed to other type s o f men ta l
c ff or t in which the pup il wi ll later have
to engage."
"Side-Line Citizens" came in for
t he ir share of the speaker 's criticism.
He drew a comparison hetween thedays when a pcrson attended a concert
and participated in the actual perfor
mance of a l iv ing per son, and the pres
t"lt method of putting a record on theIlhonograph or tuning in on the radio.
" \Ve arc three and four timcs removed
from actual participation nowadays,"
he said.
Footba1l. and s im il ar s po rt s he ap
proved of f or t he spectator, for t he ex
citement of the game made the witness
a participant in the spi ri t o f it ."The only measu re o f civilization,"
he Wl'nt on, "is in how a man invcstshis le is ure t ime ." Mass amusement
was rapped hy reference to Sunday
Ilapers, "Sunday parade, " motoring,
movies and radio.
Education must take care of the lessable student, as we1l as the favored
ones, he concluded . Adequate preparation for l ifc' s work and h-isure must
he ginn, so that wc wilt not hecomemerely a nat ion o f sitters-hy.
Educational MethodsDiscussed by Snow
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Sunday Afternoon, 4 P. M.
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The Speaker Will Be
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For Daily
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CALL NARBERTH 2564
- JOE ALMAN
F i r ~ t B a l J l i ~ t Church, ~ o r l ' l s l o w n
Organ Recital
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Treatment at home o f pa ti ent s b ~ al)) lointmell t . Spec ial treatments a s s pe cified hy 1)ln·sielans. R C ~ l l o n s l h l e localreference.
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The saga of family l ife- o f a barber who leaves Germanyfor America and prosperity, and of
his children, who go their own waysi n their new-found freedom fromTeutonic restraint-Will this poig- Inant play o n th e talking screen findyou an appreciative audience? We It hi nk it will. •• All criticspraise i t . . uSins o f t he Chil·dren," t he Hol lywood producers Icalled it, for want of a better name. \Robert Montgomery, Leila Hyams,
Elliott Nugent, Louis Mann and \others are in i t . -AND it's real!
This Friday and Saturday \, night, at THE EGYPTIAN THE. I!_A_T_R_E_,_B_a_Ia_.C_yn_W}"_d_. -'_---1\
To Erect Garage
.\ p r ivah' ga rage \ \' il l he l '! 'l 'l '\ ('d hy
:\icolo Tumolo on t he r ea r portion o'fhis p ro pe rt y. o n the nllrth side of
V\" oodbine A \ ' ( 'n t l l ' , :\ a rb er th , a t an\Villow Ayenue cast of \ \ ' oodhine Ave- •nul'. Karhl'rth, at atl e"tinlated cost
oi $1000,
St . Margaret's Guild Sale:\ Runu:lage Sale will he held hy
SI. ~ I a r g - a r l ' t ' s (;Ilild on :\ov"l11her 14
an d :-1ove111her 15 at lOS N. Xarberth
Avenue. ~ i r s . \Villiam J. nutler is th ec ha irman and those who wish to con
t ribute a r ti c le s for th e sak such as
fllrnitllrt' an d clothing, m ay l eave it at
102 :\ . Xarhl'rth :\\'(·nuc. Ii the
articles ar(' to 1)(' ca lled ior, kindl \' t e le phon(' ~ I e l ' i ( l n (,OO. In connecti";1 with
the Rummage Sale 1hel"<: will a ls o b e aCake Sail'.
Tlw oftin'rs oi lit" t;ui1c1 which wasorganized last week at a tneeting atth e hom(' of ~ rs. j ' ierr" Lai rd , o f
A von R oad , arc ~ I r s . C. J. l;oodyear,president; Mrs. F. X. Purcell. "iccprl'sident; ~ ' rs. ~ ar k E. ~ organ, secre·
tary; Mrs. J. J. Cahrey, t r easure r . an d~ rs. John ~ 1 Tl lwnscnd, chai rman o ft he hos te ss e, ., Thl' ml'etings of the
Guild wil l hl' held on the first Tuesdayoi tIll' month at X:30 P. M, in th ehasl'mcnt of SI. ~ argaret's Church.
Fred C. Peters, of Ardmore, wo n
re-election to t he S ta te Assembly from
th e First Legislat ive Distr ict defeating
his Democratic opponent, :\ . E. "\iVoh ·
lert, of Narberth, by a major it y o f
5342. Th e vote wa s 7071 to 1729.
James S Boyd, of Xorristown,standing for re·l'1eetion to the Senate
in th e S t; ,t e : \s semhl y, e;u;ily out
stripped hi s Democratic opponent, Edward F. K;l1;e, 7004 to 1785 with a 5::!19
lllajority.
I ndicatioll of how the }.\ ain Line
would \'ot(, came with t Il l' f i rs t returns
from Lower 1,1 erion, 111 which \Vynne
wood (the :\ urth :\r<1more secund dis
trict) gaYc' Ih'111phill -114 \"Iltl'S to
l'inchot's 71. .\ s t he r etu rn s came m
district hy d is trict. the Helllphill
ma jority m ountl'd steadily.
Hemphill 's virtual thre( ·- to-one vic
t < l r ~ ' 111 L"wl'r ~ l c r i o n an(1 suhstantiall ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - majority m :\arhl'rth camc sOlllewhat
as a surpr ise , al though predictions had
bccn made h e w nu ld carry the Town
ship hy a twn·to-nne vote. Fai lu re o f
thl' Republican Organizat ion til active
ly support 1 inchot, though hc had heen
seeming-Iy i"dnrse(1 h y C ou nt y Leader
Charles Johnsnn. is given as one cause
fo r h i opponcnt's large majority.
OUR TOWN
Wanted
E STATE NOTI CE
Hemphill Piles Up BigMa j ority in Lower Merion
Rooms and BoardingO I'; 1'00111 fo r gentle1l1an, convenien tto ~ t a t i o l l . I'h. : ' \ a r l H . ~ r t h ~ ( i 3 S - " r .
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HIHl :--nHlll\Yrilf' 1'.(011-7 )
fa r Sale
Lost and Found
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100
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Deadline for Insertions- C l a ~ s l t l e d adverliselllelllS will, be aC('E'pted up to WednesdaY, fi
o'clock f or OUR TOWN or a ll t hr ee pnpers; Thursday, 1 o 'c lo ck , f or THE
MAIN LINER; Thursday. 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD,
R t10 ('"",,, a line In each paper; 25 cents a line In all three.
a eS -M ln l l ! " , charge, 35c In one paper; 75 centR In all three av
e r a ~ e of five words to I he line. No blackfaced t ype used .
GeneJ'a l l\Totice- Classified Adverttsements wll1 be charged only
. t o r es tden ts of th e Main L in e who se names
appear In th e telephone directory; t o per sons maintaining an account wi thUF. or to l ' e ~ u l a r "lIbscrlbers t o e it he r THE MAIN LINER. OUR TOWN, orNEWS OF BALA-GYNWYD.
Carrying ,'\'ery 011( ' of Lower
11 erion's s. ,venteen distr icts, many of
them hy large majorities, John 1:L
Hemphill, defeated D emoc ra ti c a ud
Liheral ca nd id at l' fo r G ov er no r, o ut ·
Apartments for Ren t . Ir an h is suc ce ss fu l Republ ic an oppouentbv almost a three-to-one vote. Hcmp-
NAHBER1'H - 209 Grayling AV('lIue,! : , . . ' I 1\·1'3 bedrooms, 2 b at hs , F ri gi da ir e, \1111 s majority 111 ,ower 1 e rl on w as igarag"e, balcony, etc., Including eleC-\3850, his total \'ote h e i n ~ 0557 to
I rl ci ty and hot w at er ; reasonable. In - p 'nd o f ' ?707 Iquire I l rs t flool'. Ph . Narberth 2749- \V'I 1 .1 S - .(011-14) Th e "\V<:tness" of th e ~ I a i u Line______________ '- -__--'-\' com1l1unitil's was very mauifest, partie- i
Garages for Rent ular1)' in ' th e ) ' Ie r ion dist r ic t . which
(;AHAGE on nocl<land Avenue near \ ga\'(' H. emphill a 562 majorit\· in a ,\Vynnewood Road, $7 a month. Ph . . ' . . .
:o<arl>el'lh 2605. (011-14) vote of O\'er 1000. Bi g 1I1aJontles i• Iwerc also piled up by t he L ib er al - ,
E STATE NOT IC E IDemo': ra t ic candidate in the strong- IEsta Ie of \Vi ll ia ln l iar"ner CrowelI , hold. , of local Repuhlican leaders.
deceaSel1, Inte o f NarlH,rlh, Pl<. I.etters I Bala the home district of TownshilJ itest:Ullcl1tarv 011 tIlt.' nho\ 'c c:--tntc hn.\"- f • Iing' I)('ell g)'illltell to Girard TruRI Com- T f l ~ a s l 1 r e r ,1lId Repuhlican leader Peter
pany ant! \ViI"1<'I' na.·t !nl') , ,crowell, C. Hess. pol le d 4-13 votes for Hemp-Ila-t l \ l o n t g n l l H ~ l ' r Avenue , ~ a r b e r t h , . ... .Pa., all p e l ' s o n ~ indebt (0(1 to t.he said es . hll1 to 113 f or P lI lc ho t. Haverford,ta te a ro )'equ"sll>C! to ;:1[.1,o payment , Cynwyd, ~ o r t h Ardmore No, Two, a ndIlnd thoso havil1l!'" claim:· ,,) present th e IRo ' 'mont al1 returned heavv' \ ' o t e ~ forsame, without. delllY, :.: . !10 offico of se < .'
lHARD TRl;ST 'CO.. Hemphill .Broad and Che';tnut Sts., Phlla. Despite the wetness of t h e day vo ting
A. A. JACKSON, President. 1 . k . t"' 11 11 f thT H J ~ ( ) D O R EF . .T1-JNKINS, Esq., Atty, was ) T1S - at prac Ica y a ·0 e231 fi-16 Fidelit)·-Phlla. Trust Bldg. ITownship poJling places, th e total vote
Broad and \Va ln ut Sts., Ie in g about 2.000 g re at er t ha n at th e
Philll., Pa. p . . . "M 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! i ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ i ! i ! = ~ = ~ ~ ! i ! ! ~ I J( 1 1 - 1 ~ : J O ) " rnnaTles m • ay. I •• • - •.• r...-. •• _._ ., A. _ .. J.... " .. -":,,,. I ,I ..... ., .- " .
BORTO'" TI':HR11';I: I' , I ' P I 1 ' : S - ~ mos,old; chan' l ) l ion II1'ed, rea:-;ona1tle. 1!J21
X. G l ~ t ~ t Ph . (:rel ' l1,,·ou(1 4i57.(omhl1·7)
nr-:A ~ 1 J I H ' r S wi t h po"·0rtuht.'x. Bt'aut i fu l , ·ahint ' t .
O. no" :;,11 ~ " r 1 ) ( > ) ' t h "
Fun : - ; A 1 , 1 · ; - ~ l a h o g a n ~ · hall ~ ( ' L I'h.Narher th : ~ ~ I : ! l i . (o11-:!1)
WORLD'S BOOK, te n \·olume'". Heference honl\. fo r IHH·jet' in I ~ o , , ' P I ' :\Ior
io n S ( ' h o o l ~ . J';xf't'llL'llt (·()l\ditiol1. Ph .
:\Il's. 11. II. :-;pcl'd, Narh. :I!lOO-.I.(om1lJI-7)
HIl. I , DOTH,\ HfY:> musi c ( or your nextIln,1C'l', 2 ~ 1 \ \ ' ~ ' n l 1 l ' w o o d Avenue, E ~ t a t e of \Vil1lam A. McCul1ey, lale
X,,"", I'll. :-;-arh. ~ H ~ . (omhll-14-:10) of :-':"rherth, :-'lollt!;,ol1ll,ry Counly, de -CCal-"Pl1. L,t' l tel':--; T e ~ t a m e n t a r y on th e
Instrllction, Schools ahoH' e ~ t a t e having been granted toti l l ' \ ) t 1 ( l e r ~ i / ; n e d , ,,11 J l e r s o n ~ indebted
SPEECH I M P R O V E M E ~ T - P r i . l es . In to ~ a i < l e st at e a re r(>'luested to mal<ecorrect ion o f d ef ec ts , in cl . Htanl1ller- in'ln1pdiate IUL)·nlent, anel those having
Ill/;, slntlerillg alld l is pi ng . : \l adel ine l e ~ a l .,laillls, to p r ( ' ~ e n t t he s ame w it h
1'. "filler, ~ 2 :-.:. Narb. Ave., Narb. (lut .Idav 10
3:109-"[, A u ~ h o r i z e d by S ~ a t e Dep t. o f lonA MARIAN McCULLEY, J ~ x e c u t r i " ,I ~ d . . Il1lel'\'lew g la dl y g Iv en without 2 I 1 Hampden Avenue, Narberth, Pa.obl,galloll. (ombl1-7) Or he r A t t ( ) r l l l ' ~ ' ,
A L A ~ ,TOI1:-':SO); :>:>II·I'H. J ~ ~ q ..::21 Swede Sireet,Nor r is t o, vn . P a .
( 1 ~ - J 2 - : I O )
IL \ C L I ~ ( j - - - L o t : a l : u\ (l l on g" distance.~ c r \ ' i ( ' e I';xprpss Co., Frank I-I. Seely,
.Jr., 1)I'op. a Bala AVt'. CYll\\,yd 877. \(oh-If)
] .. O S T - ( ~ o l d p; l1"ringH ".i th CI"YHta] Y 0 1 ~ : ' \ ( i lJuHineHH \ , "onlcn dCHire:-; room
drops het \ \ ' ( ' 1 ' 1 l :\terion an d Oalullont . allo h o ar d \ vi th pr iva te f:uni1:r. Con-Finder please relurn t o T he Main Liner veni ..nl to P. R. ~ l Station III :-'forionom .. c. ::,) erlcl<et Ave., Ard. (0I11hll.7) or :-':arherth. \\ ' r lte "D," care of The__________ '- - '- - J lITain L;ner, Ardmore. (011-7)
1.0ST-I'"lice l l U ) l l l ~ ' , gray and hlae]<; H I W" I l l o n l h ~ "ld. :-.:"me "Von." If e pan t ed
found notify :-':arherlh 2",,1. (0-11-7) 1 ~ ' ( ) T H I ' ; I 1 ' S hellle)·. while or coloredgoi .'1, ~ l e e p in ; ,,,ages, $5. Ph . Naro.
At 'Yorer Service 12!11;'. (ombll-7)
DHESS:-'L\KI:"G and alterations or Situatiolls Wantedm _ e n d ~ n , " , i l l ~ youTr h O l ~ l : o r 111ine. 1\{rs. L.l\ l ~ : " \ D H Y ,v or k to tn,l\:c honlC. Hef-
M. RedlIch. I h. ~ a r b . 2,,65-\V. (011-14) e l ' ( ' I H ' e ~ , 1 'h ol '" B ryn Maw r S37.
PIANO tuning' and repairing In your (ombll-7)o,vn lo,vn COHts lnnch less. Send (iIH.L., ( " o l o r ( ~ d , , ,"ants \\;01'1< by ,veelL
poslal. Q. Uherti, 311 Hampden Ave. noo,l ref"l'ellt'e. Ph. :-':arberth 2674.________________ <.:O_t_f.:) (ombI1-7)
D n E S H ~ r A K I : - ; - r ; _ Elizahl'th Pearson, \ V A : - ' : T J ~ D - B ~ ' r el ia h le woman, Wed,' .n ;) U \ 1 d h ~ y AYl'.. Xarb. P h. N arh . an d 1 ~ h u r 8 . , hy th e day, an y kind of
272S. (o-If) \\'01'1<, References. 3741; \Varren St..
FLOHA (; EROLD-Specializing in up . \ Phi la . P hone A rdmo re 2S72. (011-21)
i1nl,stery " ,orl \ , Hlill ~ o \ ' e r H ' . (iraperies . ' V ? ~ ~ . . - \ ~ ~ . ' V i ~ h e H ,york bY . t he . ~ ~ ~ : . ,"Iaterials of ar t hrought to th e home (I t . , l n l n ~ , or ~ a u n d r y . C,n) , (SSIStf or s el ec ti on . ..:\11 ,vorl\. guaranteeu . SerVlng' 111 evenings by appointl11ent.
Estimates. 344 '1'l'evor Lane, C ~ ' n w y d . Phon" Cynwyd 349-.T, (obl1-14)
I'llon" Cynwyd 1;'95- \V . (omhtf)
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Insurance "AT COST
-N O PROFIT" - a
saving of 3 2 V 2 ~ ' v overs tanda rd ra te s . Get
dela:ls- 'phone or write
nearest office.
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Needlework Guild Notes
Christian Science Topic"Adam a nd Fal le n Man " is th e sub
ject of t he Lesson -Sermon to be readin all Churches of Christ , Scient is tSunday, November 9, Th e GoldenText is, "As by the offense of one
judgment c ame upon all men to condemnation; even so by t he r ig ht eo us
ness of one the free g I f t came upon almen unto justification of life" (Romans
5:18).Among t he c it at io ns f rom the Bible
\S th e fonowing: "\Vhosoever is bornof God doth not c omm it s in; for hisseed remaineth in him: and he canno tsin, because he is born of God" (l
John 3:9).
The Lesson-Sermon a lso includespassages from t he Chr is ti an Science
textbook, "Science and Health withKeY to the Scriptures," bv },IaI'''Bak er Ed dy, lIue of whicli reads:"Adam, represented in the Scripturesas formed from dust. is an object-les
s on f or the human mind. Th e material
senses, like Adam. originate in matterand return to dust-arc proved nonintelligent, They go out a s they came
in, fo r thel' arc s ti n t he error, not the
truth of being" (p, 214).
Montgomery County Offices
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and SAVE 32%%
KEYSTONE AUTOMOBILE CLUB CASUALTY COMPANY
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Thl' anllual 11Iedin!-! of the NarherthI Branch of tite Xl'edlework Guild ofAmerica will he held in the I ' resh\ 'teriall Uhnrch \\·e(lnesda'v. :\oven;her
12, at 2 1', ),1. -),1 iss ~ art ha CihhOlIS. who has heen
with Dr. <;l'enfel ill La),rador, wil l tel lus oi the work there,
~ l i s s Caroline ),1. II ole. informationsecretary of the I 'hiladelphia HealthCounc il and Tuherculosis Conllliittee.w il l he the other ~ p e a k e r .
Dln'clOr- are urge,1 to get thl'ir garll1ents 111 ; , I ' a r l ~ ' as pos,;ihle. Thechurch will he opene,l and the Ht'ceiving Conllnittee wil l hI' on hand Tne,;day ni ght a t 7 ,,'clock to recei\'l' garl l l e n t ~ as 11'<:11 a III o'clock \\ ' e d n e ~ -day morning. Luncheon wil l he sen 'eel
at 10:30.The Jun io r Circle uf the iIJeed1ework
Gui ld 11esire t o thank thl'ir horough
at t he Execu ti ve Mansion . fathers for the use of the Coml111111itv
\'ice President Cur it s will he the Bl1ilding for thl'ir card party la;t
speaker at the hanqnet at the Penn I ' ~ h u r s ( ~ a y llight and, to thank all tllllse
J-J
• J-J t" I ' 'I'} I . : kllld fnelHls who a':-lSted thl'm,-HelenarrJs 0 e on lurS( ay e\·emng. I Baird Caldwell.
The S ta te Convent ion of Counc il o fRepublican \\ 'olllen wil l I lleet II I Har
r i ~ h u r g Xo\'elllher 12, 13 and H. Any
IlIclnhers who d e ~ i r l ' to attend should
e011ln1\1nicate with 11rs, J-J, 1', Leedom.
2914 ({ising Sun Roael, Ard1\1ore. He r
telephone number is Ardlllore 3li5<i.
Cm'ernor Fisher a ssi sted b y his
daughter, ),[1'';, H, 1 'atnal l Brown, Jr ..
of Haver fo rd . p re si dent o f t he Lower
),(l'rion-i'Iiarberth COl1ncil o f Repuh li
r.an \Vomen, will receive th e delegates
State Convention of G. O. P.Women Is Next Week
Plans for a community o pen hou se
on Christmas Day at E lm H all with
refreshments, cOll1lTIunity s inging and
entertainment were d iscu ssed at the
regular meet ing of the "M ulieres" on
Monday afternoon. A free matinee
for th e children at the Narbe rth The
atre will he one of the features,
It was decided to postpone the drive
for 1 1 1 e l l l h e r ~ h i p s in the Xarherth Fire
Company until January.
:\. decided increase in attendance was
note'd at ),Ionday's meeting. .-\ny
woman in the Xarherth fire district, in
terested in iurt lwring lhe intl'rl'sts of
the company, i s d ig ih1l ' for l lI emher
ship. Th e next mee ting - wil l b e held
on ),!onday. December I. at 2:15 P. ),1.~ I r s . ,\ . H, i'liulty, of ) ' I e e t i n ~ House
Lane, IS conducting a que st io n and
suggest ion hox in whi ch any que ri es
a bo ut th e wo rk oi the Fire Company
or s n ~ g e , ; t i o n s may he left.
fMulieres' Plan Open HouseAt Elm Hall Christmas
OUR TOWN
J. E. G. ::\1.
FLOORINGthe world!
Phone: Paoli 250
In
The sp,'ak'.'l at t he Eyang el is ti c),[,'eting 11<1<1 at the Seville Theatre,Bryn ),la\I'l', on SU1Hlay, Xuvemher 9.at 4 I', ),\.. lI' ill he the Rn', 1', \ 'anisSlawtl'r, p<,,,,tor "f the First BaptistChllrch. Xor ri st own, Mr. S lawt er willplay tb,' \c C. :\ , Electric Therl'lllin.the I l l ' II ' l I l u ~ i c a l instrl1llll'nt which prod \ l l ' l ' ~ ~ ( ) u : l l b hI' ether wa\",-etherwaye 1 1 l u ~ i c . ),i r. Slaw tel' wi ll also
play the ) ' l n ~ i c a l Sail". Thl'n' will hein addition a hrid pipe organ recital.
EI'eryone b invited. no a d l l l i ~ s i o n .),1 nn ' thall (,Oll penple wC're p resent a t
th,' last lectnre,
Electric Theremin to FigureIn Evangelistic Meeting
~ T h a n k You'-FathersThe F at he rs ' Associatiou of Nar
berth wish to express their apprecia
tion to t h , ~ f ul lowing l is t o f donators
fo r t he ir k in dl y r es po ns e t o t he recellt
appeal for funds with which to car ry
on the Boy Scout wurk:
ReI'. John Van ilJes,;, \\'iIlialll C.Clag-horne, Dr. H. F. McDuffee. A. J.~ l o l o s c h l e h . C. J. Brunell, \ViIliam J.Crosson. :'I., C. Shand. J. L. M cCrery,A. L. Lamhl'rt. \Villiam B. (;riscOlll,R. S. J )unn l· . \V. M. Sample. ~ 1 J.Lacey, Dr. F loyd Tomkins , ),[rs. H.P. Seidelman, (" \\'. Reming-tun, J. B.Nesper. A. P. Redifer, H, H, Wilson.
\V. d . Coleman. Dr. L. R. Davis, C. B.11 etzgar, Dr. \\'. Zentmayer, ),1 i ~ 11ary J, Jones , Dr . R. :M. Staley, E, P.Dold. A. J. Smith, Alfred Peeney,F, X, Purcell, M r ~ L. \V. Red if er ,
E. M. Posey Est" H. G. Matton, T. E.Laughlin. H. C. Gross. :: \hs, A . H.Durborow. }{ohert Xash. C. R. Stearn,T. E. Wolf, :\.. R . Pleath, C. H. Xold,
\V. l\ , Lynch. R. K. Hewitt. 'vV.~ 1
\Ventz, I' . R, L oo s, Alex Bur t, J oh nBurt, )'Irs. Hew le tt . Mary E, Starr.\\'. S. Dl'aI'C':, J, D. Beck. Jennie n.Lons, E. H. Connell. A, \\ ' . Burns.
\. :\ . \Vilsl'n. H. ),1. Chalfont.Th e t"ta' donated, $253.5ll,
I. X. W JLSO X, Treasurer.
Refreshments will be served by th e
hostesses for t he evening , Miss Vir
ginia Burgstresser and }'frs. James
Douglass ~ o o r c . ~ ,
Every Cromer s tr ip o f selected Appalachian white oak ismilled, filled. varnished, and even treated to resist moisture-b y machines. When th e completely finished stripsarrive,there 's nothing left to do bu t nail them down. Nothing .Lai d i n a new home, at the speed of a room a day, itmeans 10 days to 2 weeks ' earlier occupancy. In an oldhome, laid right over the worn floors. th e new Cromarhardwood floor is reedy for lise t he momen t t he l as t nail
is driven.
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Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa.
We'lI Aladly demonstrate tI,e numerous exclusive Features of
Cromar- l e t yo u see th e superb beaut)' an d test th e quali ty o f
th e fine C,.onlsr fi. . ish.
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November 7, 1930
Th e first Novembe r mee ti ng o f t he
Junior Community Club was incaI"
rec tl y announced l as t week as taking
place on the (.th. \Ve t ru st n ot too
many g ir ls w er e obJ:g'd to "wait at
t he chu rch" fur a me:t'ng that never
happened, for the c or re ct ti me is
Thursday, Xovemher 13. The advan
t ~ g e of this is that it gives us an op
portunity to anticipate in print a few
of t he e nj oyment s p la nn ed for this
meeting.
First on the program win he ;\[ rs,
(;reaves, of t he Greaves -Royer Schoo l
for the Backward Blind. who will hring
with he r several of the little pupils
in her care, These children have heen
heautiful1y taught and trained to per
form as their talents show promi se ,
and under }, f rs. Greaves, direction they
will present a shor t p rog ram for ou r
entertainmC'11t. ~ l r s . ( ~ r e a v e s will
spl'ak, as wel1, of the work being a c
c ompl is he d by h er school, and it w il l
he very worth while to anyone in
terested m socia I service. or more
particularh' in work f or t he bli nd. to
a tte nd , F ri end s as wel1 as members
of the Junior Cluh are cordially in
\ 'i te d. Th,- (ireaves·Royer School is
situated \'Cry close at hand. at K ing of
\ 'russia, which should douhle the in
krest of ou r visitors' program,
, \nother h ig h spo t on the program
will he a talk h ~ )'liss ) ' larian Beans,
of Oak LaJ1l'. who is t he S ta te Junior
Program Chairman, It IS certain that
In ' may expect a "heap of good things"
frol11 one w h o ~ 1 ' position indicates that
~ 1 1 1 ' i hound to he hrimful of nl'\I'
ideas for c luh act iv it ie s,
Frol11 "u r own ranks the musical
nllte of the eyening wil l h,' sounded
a,: )'lrs, I-1 a ro ld Crei st IS to g-ive us a
piano solo, which. according- to he r past
performances. will hI' accomplished
\ I' jt h a mas te r' .s touch,
It lI"ill he ,:eell that a full e\'l'ning oj
i l l t e r e ~ t i n R I 1 U l l l h e r ~ h a heen plannl'd
anrl it IS ~ i n c e r d y hopl'd that the at
tl 'lHlance will he equally up to s tandard .
Plan Interesting Program for Meeting ofJunior Community Club on November 13th
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Phone
CYNWYD 700
Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.
N'o'JIember 7, i9JO
Lehigh Coal
"Holds a fire forhours without attention"
J. J. Skel ton&80n
Charge Cash
Egg ~ 1 4 . 0 0 $13.50
Stove 14.50 14.00
Chestnut 14.00 13.50
Pea ........ 10.50 10.00
Buckwheat 8.00 7.50
Koppers Coke. 11.50 11.50
DIRECTORSUNERAL
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HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE
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Linn. Repllblican, 1158; ] ames B. with electlieal decorations, includingIDrew, Repuhlican, 1131; Aaron E. shields representing America's eighteen
Reilll'r. Democrat. 406; George F . d iv is ions in the Expeditionary forces.
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Lieutenant Governor IDouglas, Democrat, 412; Peter Muse-Fo r Lieutenant. Governor, Edward C. lin, Communist, 2; Max Silver, Com
Shannon, Republican, polled 1142; Guy Imunist, 1; Ida G. Kast, Prohibition, 23.K . Bard, Democrat, 419; Samuel Lee, I Representative in Congress
Communist, 1: Mahel D, P ennoc k, I Fo r Representative in Congress,
Prohibition, 20 : a nd Mary \Vinsor, 7. IHenry \\T. \Vatson, Republ ican, re-I . .
Secretary of Interna l Affairs IcelVed 1162 votes, and Jo hn F, Head-
For Sec re ta rv o f Internal Affai rs Icy, Democrat, of Ardmore, 422.
Philip H. D c w ~ v , Republican, received i Senator in General Assembly
1157; Lucy D: \Vinston, Democ ra t, ! J ames S. B.oYd, R e ~ u b l i c a n candidate
411: Frank Note, Communist, 1; Fred Ifor Senator In the (Jene,ral A s s e m b l ~ ,\V. Litten , Prohihit ion, 14: David polled 1156 \ 'otes and hIS DemocratIc
Rinne, Socialist, 4. opponent, Edward F. Kane, 420 votes.
Judge of Supreme Court iGeorge \\r. Maxey, Republican candi·
dat e for Judge of the Supreme Court,
received 1127 votes: Henry C. Niles,
Democrat, -B6: Charlotte F. ] ones,
Communist, 2: Charl es Pa lmer, Pro
hibition, 24 ' John \\T. Slayton, Socialist,
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)('rt, pol led a total of 442 votes to his
Repuhlican opponen t Fred C. Peters'
1141 votes. Th e total vote in the First
Legislative District gave 1\Ir. Peters
approximately a 5000 majority over
Mr. \\ 'ohl er t. I n d is tr ic t n umbe r o ne ,
\Vohlert polled 176 votes to Peters'
343: in d i s ~ r i c t number two, \Vohlert
received 16(, to his opponent's 519; in
the Third Dis tric t t he vot e was Woh
lert 100, Peters 279.
U. S. Senator
All of the Republican candidates
triumphed, as was ant ic ipated, by large
majorities. Jame" J. Davis, Repuhlican candidatl' for l'nited States Sena
tor , pol led 1145 votes to Sedgwick Kistler, Democratic candidate's 428. Em
mett P. Cush, Communist candidate,
received one vot e: S. \V . B ie re r, Pro
hibition candidate, 9 votes, and \Villiam
J. Van Essen 3.