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tJARBERTH COMMUrJ [T Y L [BRARYWlrJDSOR AVE, OUR! rnaIARBERTH. PA. 1. I
Volume 17, No.1 Narberth, Pa., October 17, 1930 Price, Five Cents
Crooks and E:::aslauin Locd Concerts
Re-elect Library Officersat AnnualMeeting General Wayne Polls Moved to NurseryOffice; Breaks Old Inn's Last Public Tie
Th e Lower Merion-Narberth Council of Republican \\ 'omen. who arc af fil iated with the I'cnnsylvallia Councilof 1{epublican \\ 'omen, will hold anopell J ll el 'l ing in t he Township Bui ld ing in Ardmore Oi l Friday evening,October 24. at 8 o'clock. The speakerwill be ~ iss Sara M. Soffel, formerlyof the department of Labor and In dustry, now an Assoc ia te Judge , A ll egheny Courts. Her subject will be"I nternat ional Relat ions." },! rs. H.Tatnall Brown, J roo is t he cha irman .~ r r s . Leroy C. Douglass, of Narberth,l'a.: ~ rs. T. \V. Hammouds, of Bryn:\Iawr: ~ I r s . Theodore E. Benade, ofBala-CYllwyd; :\1 rs. Morris Green,Ardmore , a rc t he vice presidents. 1111's.J. F . Scu ll, of Bala-Cynwyd, is recording secretary; 1\lrs. H. T. Leedom,o f Ardmore , the correspondillg secret ary, and },! iss 1\1argaret Brusstar, thetreasurer.
Schedule Meeting ofRepublican Women
Little Building in BoroughBuiiding in Narberth was practically
at a standstill during September. According to the report of the BuildingCommittee of Council rt'ad on Mondavnight three permits were issue,! fl{roperations amounting to $IBo.
Hon. Fle tche r S ti te s will be theguest speaker at the first autumn meeting of the Dr. Ben jami n Rush Chapter. :\. S. D. :\ . R., on Monday, at2:30 P. !II.
~ rs. Harry M. Ch alf ant an d Mr s.Samuel ~ l a c A d a m s arc the hostesses.Th e meeting will be held at the new~ ctho
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One-Act Plays PlannedBy Wayne Footlighters,The Wayne Footlighters will open!their se co nd s eason w ith tw o one-act Iplays. "Triflcs" by Susan G la spel l andthe "Third Angle" by Florence Ryerson. These will be given at thc Saturda y Club on two consecutive evenings,October 21 and 22, at 8 :15 P. M.Much encou raged by the succe ss o fl as t sea son, the Foo tl ig ht er s p la n t opresent five short p la ys o n members'nights as well as tw o or three full even ing performances. 1\1 emberships at$2 lIlay still be had from Percy VV.Cla rk . S t. Dav id s.
Narberth T heatre Notes I"The Dawn l''1trol,'' emotional, IIthrilling and dramati c talc of wa r in Iithe air, is b c i n ~ unfo lded this Friday I
I and Saturday a t the Narberth Theatre,I Included in the al l-s tar cast a re R ich-i a rd B ar th elme ss a nd Douglas Fair-Ibcanks, Jr., in the bes t roles of thcirareers.At this Saturday's mat inee , wh ichwill be at 2 :30, t he fea tu re film wil lbe shown, and a ls o a dd ed f ea tu re s f orthe children."All Quiet on the \-Vestern Front,"Erich Maria Relllarque's best-selling rnovel, w ill be seen-heard as a cinclllaIat the Narber th Theatre next 1'\'londaya nd Tue sd ay . A sensation wherever
It has becn shown, it is expected thatthis story of war as seen frolll theGerman s:de will thril l capacity crowdshere. Its c as t in clu de s Lew is Ayr es ,Louis \Volheilll a nd Jo hn \-V ray.I On \Vednesday and Thnrsday Dor- Iotll\' ~ ackaill in "Bright Lights" and,Lailrcl and Hardy in another of their Ifunny comedies wil l hol d thc s tageor shall we say, thc screcn. Comingnext week-end is "Three Faces East," Istarring Constance Bcnnett. Ii ~ 5 ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! " ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ' j ' 1Giant Gas Holder to IBe Constructed Soon
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Phone: Narberth 2564
Be tt y Compson m"Czar of Broadway"-she's a 1I'0w!-and so's t he picwre!
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Show Shop of the Main Line
This Week-End
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Sex1 lUONDAY mod ' I 'UESDAY
N .. ", t FRIIl , \ .V UIllI S,\ ' l ' lJRDAYConstallCt Bellnett in"THREE FACES EAST"
'VedneNclu)' und Tloul ' l lduyDorothy Mackail l ill"BRIGHT LIGHTS"Added: Laurel & H a l ' d ~ ' Comedy
ttAll Quiet on theWestern Front"
'I'IIIN FRIDAY un d SATUIUlAYRichard Barthelmessand DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.,ill one of th e greatest stories th eserten has eller captured-the thrillingair epic:~ ~ D A W NPATROL"
EGYPTIAN
Do not mirs it! This thrilling exposeof t he cause l eading to prison riots isto show here four days , in order thate lleryone may halle an opportuni ty tosee i t.-A t The
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football fanr will halle an opport un it y, at the Egypt ian Theat re , t oJee "The Lart Yard," the second ina series of football talking pictures,by Knll le Rockne, o f N ot re Dame.An d we urge tha t you don 't mirsBenny Rubin in a dillerti 'lg comedy ofBASEBALL aces and broken hearts:
"HOT CURVES"
and for n ex t Wedne sday, Thursday, Friday and Saturdaywe offer the muchheralded drama ofpenit entiary l if e and prison riotr inwhich the stars include:Chester MorrisWallace BeeryRobert MontgomeryLeila Hyamsand Lewis Stone
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HemphillorThe call is clear, the duty plain---
Narberth Liberty Party CommitteeVote
What they need is a strong dose of that"clear thinking" they recommend for others",they ought to come to know that they areNOT called upon to stultify and sacrificethemselves in the cause of a Pretender whoseonly interest in the Republican Party is touse it for the advancement of his own selfish,seething ambitions.
And the same ladies should not forgetthat we have Pinchot's own word for it thatHE IS NOT A REPUBLICAN!
their exponent of "clearPinchot their paragon of
Is Pinchot their exemplarof selfless service? And is Pinchot their ideaof keeping Pennsylvania Republican?
The patent truth of the matter is thatPinchot gives the ladies a pain in the neck,the same as he does most everybody, but theyfeel they have to go through with it all forthe sake of "regularity."
Is Pinchotthinking"? Is"party loyalty"?
The speakers, it was stated, stressed theneed of "clear thinking" and the utter elimi'nation of "personal views."
Mrs. Brown, of Haverford, was on rec'ord as declaring "that keeping PennsylvaniaRepublican is more important than our per'Gonal feelings."
It is evident the ladies consider them'selves party'bound even as they admit theyare sore,distressed, but if they want to leadothers to the same slaughter they will have topresent a more convincing case.
The reporter apparently had a hard timein making it all out.
Last week's Our Town printed a reportof a meeting of the "Council of RepublicanWomen" held at Ardmore.
What Do the Ladies MeanBy 'Party Loyalty" andAll the Rest of It??
OUR TOWNPage ThreeCabrey Goes Democrat1General Wayne Pol ls_ I Moved to Nursery OfficeTo the Editor of "Our Town"; IJames Truslow Adams , wri ti ng in i CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1Harper's several months ago, uncov-1 . ' . I I II dered the fact that John H.ancock, said IM e e t ~ n g I . l ~ x t do?r. t was a so ca e,to be our o ri gina l hoo tl egge r and the !1,le rums O rdma ry a nd Streeper. sSigner of many flourishes, was dubbed Iaven!. In 1746 ~ n t h o n y Tumsin his day "The Empty Barrel,' de-' rented the place. h t t l ~ later Abraspi te t he numerous ornate and impor-\ ham Streeper acqUIred It, ad.ded thetant official positions which he held. three-and-a-half-story r ~ a r W I ~ l g ~ n Th e appellation would seem t he a \ o ~ e r a t e ? a stage;house II I ~ 0 T ! J u n c t J o n Iparticularly ap t one for usc m the \ \I th IllS Inn. fh e .blacksnllth shoppresent campaign if a close inspection across the street, w l l l ~ h has been reis made of th e c ar ee r a nd capabilitiesIllloved for. a gas s ~ a t l O n , was a busy iof James ). Davis, who is apparently Ia l l l ~ e x to hiS other h ~ e s . .going headf ir st into the United States Streeper was. a F Ir st . L l e u t e n ~ n t ?fSen at e w it h very little part of the, the. J'enns}:lvama Contmental LlIle II Icargo which ought to a ccol ll pa ny a! a,ctlVe s e ~ v l c e . After the bat tl e of theman i nt o that august hody. I l,randYWllle he came home on furloughOnce there, we. may e xp ec t t o h ea rIt l ~ v i ~ i t his f'11:1ilY was c a p , t ~ r e d by afrom him, quickly and unabashed, on . seout ll lg par t} . fr om Ho\\ e s forces,divers subjects, as beCOllles a real past-I a : l ~ l locked up m th e Walnut Street
master in plati tudes, and he has al-: I ~ I : O I I .ready told us that he was account a.bl e' l I he 1 1 l 1 ~ has a l w a ~ s kept good comin a way that nobody could pOSSIbly Ipany, for Its n ex t I l C l g h l ~ ~ r on .the corimagine , f or a great part of the recent I ner .of l\lontgomery .1 urnplke ~ n tariff legislation. If Davis des know 1\,1 ~ e t m ~ H o u ~ e L a n ~ I the M e ~ ~ o nanything at all ahout economICS, labor II. r ~ e n . d s ~ I eetmg, bUIlt II I .1 695 ,. 1 heproblems or State lore,. or has ~ n bUlldlllg IS two and a. h ~ \ t stones ofremotL grasp on the 1I:ltlOn'5 presslllg I ~ t o n e .al?d plaste\, .and IS II I very m u c ~ 1problems, he has.kept It a pret ty dark I I ~ o r J g " ~ l a l c O I ~ d l t l O n , except for adchsecret in his pubhc utterances, hut roul tlOIIS. I he willte woodwork, loug lIarwould have to go far afield to fllld Irow lockers and cupboards, the grace-his equal as a flag-waver. . ful headed m'l1.1tels. arc ,iust as they IFor several years he has been mak-I were I I l s t ~ l I e d I,n 1704. r . h ~ . old tap-ing cute plans to b Governor, I ~ o t - I room, l o n ~ , u n u ~ e d , c o u ~ d eaSIly he rewithstanding that he IS onl y a nonnnal ~ t o r e d to Ib prnlle. a l ~ p e a r a n c e . Leadresident of the State. The cards fell mg down f r ~ ) m It IS even a greatt he o ther way and it s ui te d t he Vares underground Icehouse.to support h im for Senator, under c ir - .Co rnwa ll is . or \yashington ?r Icumstances that enabled him to back \ \ a yn e may have sat II I that low celland fill on thc prohibition question to inged r oom, a nd enj oy cd a flagon of IIthe ful l. l imit of his expediency. That wine, or perhaps a pewter mug ofhe will be wet when t he t ime comes is musty a lc from the coo l d ep th s o f t hea for egone conclus ion, a s is evidenced old cel la r. Plastered ceilings cover thehy t h fact th at the Li her al p ar ty is old heavy rafters, bn t the room s looknot even making the gl'sture of a fight ahout as the?, did 100 years. ago, andon him. \Vith a ll due def er cnce to t he t he s te ep s ta Irway f rom thc htt le entry Ilong time he has served in l'residen- ~ t i l l stands solid as t he day it \ ~ a s . built.t ia l Cah inet s, i t is no i nj us ti ce to de- rh e stone walls arc twenty-sIx II1ches Iscribe the man' as a petty pol,itician, a thick, and there arc curiou.s old doublepronounced self-seeker, nothmg else, doors, s carcely a foot WIde, both of Iand hc will go with the \\' inds. without Iwhich o ld -t ime l andlords mus t have \a doubt. Ihad to open wh ene ver a wayfarer of II t would seem to be a great pity, Iunusual girth demanded admittance.however. that t hi s t ype o f pub li c r.ep- ' ~ h e P ~ l i l a d e l p h i a and Columbiaresentative is a li owed to wi gg le hnn- RaIlroad II I 1834 c ro ss ed t he Inn's Iself through when the i ss ue s at stake Ip rope rt y, and its stone bridge, until
are of such fundamental importance, recent ly , at any rate, stood across t he Iwhere a shifting civilization needs in- road from the Inn.telligent rescue, and wher e the whole Thc first Township Commissioncrsspirit of the occasion calls f or the re- held the first meeting in the Generaljection of that which is insinc.ere and I \Vayne. Mcrion Chapter, Daughtersunworthy. Sedgwick Kist ler should be of the Revolution, h el d i ts i na ug ur alour new United States Senator. By meeting there on Apr il 17, 1895.any measure of talents, he is head and i Washington s toppe d at the Inn onshoulders ovcr Davis. As a manufac-. September 14, 1777, on his way to Val turer on a very l ar ge sca le , he knows Iley Forge, it is said, and i ts roo f shelthe i n ? u s ~ r i a l requirements. of Penn- Itered Lafayette on more ~ h a n one occas y l v ~ l I l 1 a m a manner whIch leaves, sion. A pa,ne of glass II I one of theDaVIS bereft. As a profound student windows o f wha t in hi s day was a s itof political philosophy, he has achieved ting room still bears the' name of Eda dis.tinction which reveal.s Davis' ga r Allan Poe, i ns cr ib ed by h im evi-rambhngs as t he mcage r thl1lgs t hey den tl y by writing with a diamond, Iare. My Lord Cornwallis sat in one ofLonl-( years ago, about the time those embrasured windows and Iwhen we were not sure as t o whi ch wat ch ed h is o rder li cs l ead hor ses toend of t he b reak fa st we shou ld eat the smithy across the road. \Vayne,the f ru it , we had to do with l\'l r. Kist- hoo ted and spurred. stood at one ofler in his home town of Lock Hav en , t ho se o ld doors, a nd s aw the Philadeland memory l inge rs of h is grea t kind- phia Troopers riding u p t he dusty roadIiness and extarordinarily fine nature.He callnot he anything else except in- Autumn Motor Dangerstellectually robus t, sound and straight-forward. His splendid tolerance and Autumn. that beautiful but sad timcimprcr;sive breadth of view manifest of year, brings with it a warning fromthemseh'es in many benefactions, one the Automobi le Club. Falling leaves.o f which , o f l Il agn if icen t natur e, has advises Ernest VI. Tallman, generaleome down to our own neighborhood, manager of the cluh. present a t raff ica ll d the part he plays in public life i s hazard, The motorist should use great Iconsistently of the refreshing and self- caution when d riving ove r wet cemen t IIIl'ss nature which afTords vivid contrastIleaf-strewn roads. Early twilight, too,w ith the adeptness which his opponent is responsible for a n umbe r of acci-Ihas acqui red in loquaciously saying dents. for it is neccssary for home-.nothing. Surely Sedgwick Kistler's coming motorists to turn on their Ielection would he a grand achievement lights earlier. That means that thefor Pennsylvania, particularly as one lights must be in first-rate condition.can r ef ra in not from feeling. as he Iviews the rccord. that the all-encom- Ipassing cognomen of old ) ohn Han- on the Liberal ticket and then pick and Icock belongs in ou r own day a nd gen- c hoos e o n the other candidates , you Iera tion to n one othe r than the same might get into tro.uble hy inadver- i}( r. Dav is whom we have been dis- t en tl y making too many marks, r l l l l - Icussing. ning the risk of a spo il ed bal lo t. We IPersonally, if it is of any interest to all want to be sure t his time and it ianyone, we arc going to vote t he who le s eems to me t ha t one great big X on IDemocratic t icket. which wil l give us the straight Democratic ticket will he Ian opportunity to c ha lk o ne up for the right way to register the heavy Ifriend W 0 hIe r t, and tha twill be a real wal Iop whichi s so vcr y much inorder. II J~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~pleasure. I f you vote for Hemphill ]. J. CADREY. I':I
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Refuse Motor LicenseIt wa , this morn ing l ea rned tha t app li ca tion for a mercantile license to sellautomohilt,s in Narherth has heen refused by borough council to Messrs.;"1 e ss er a nd 1\1 usser, who p lanned tot ra de u nd er t he n ame of t he Mai n L in e
Austin !'llotor Sal es Company . Reasongiven: this pocket size ca r is a hadexample for the y ou th of the land.
Local Youth Saves Team ofHorses From Runaway BabyOUR TOWN
OURToWNLIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General ManagerROBERT MOORE CAMERON, EditorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD. Associate Editor
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Safety For PedestriansChildren who ride their bicycles on th e s idewalks not o nl y a rc
viola t ing a township ordinance, hu t ar c e n da nge r in g t he safe ty ofpedestr ians .A case was called to o ur a t ten t ion th is week where a l it tl e g i rlriding on th e s idewalk in Cynwyd bumped into a woman from th erear, without warn1l1g, k no ck er in g h er d own an d caus ing her tosuffer from s ho ck a s well a s e xpe n se fo r X-rays to determine if anymore serious d am ag e w as done.
Bicycles ar c fine things fo r th e youngsters, bu t no t when theya re r id d en on s id ewal ks t o t he imm in en t peri l of pedes tr ian s. S t r ee t sar c d a ng e ro u s e nough fo r them without having the i r own domainusurped by th e two-wheeled vehicles.
Injury to a fine team of horses ownedIby Clarence J. O'Connell, Mill CreekRoad, Ardmore , was nar row ly ave rt edIyesterday when a runaway baby wasI halted.I Hero of the daring rescue was HugoN. Kunllll, 16-year old son of OscarIR. K. Meek, 176 North Newfield Way,IBala.I Young Kumm wa s r eturning to hisIhome yesterday af ter noon from theI Lower Merion High School at Ard-1more, where he is a member of thejunior class, when he s aw th e baby, ini ts coach , d as hi ng h ea dl on g d own t he
Entered as second-class matter, October 13, 1914, at the Post Office at Isteep hill on Essex Avenue, Narberth ,Narberth, Pa., u nd er th e A ct of March 3, 1879. I below Price Avenue., 'I Leaping from the bus 111 which hewas a passenger, the lad darted in pur-October 17, 1930 Isui t of thc baby, an d halted it just asthe coach was about to run over the________________________________ horses, which werc placidly browsing
S h L Iin thc f ol ia ge in front of Narberthave t e eaves . I Hall, a t E ss ex n ca r vVoodbine Avenue.Burning l eaves in th e s t ree t. i n addition to constituting a violation of i" Off iccr J .ames 1 ~ a x w e l 1 , wl.o h ~ Township an d Borough Ord inances, is a publ ic nu is ance an d economic Ib,ee.n attend!ng the .N.arbc:th M c t h o d l ~ t. . I '. .,. I . "11\ ." 1 . I I ~ P l s c o p a l Church, JOll1cd 111 the purSUIt,was te , a s IS p01l1te( ou l 111 a bn l' l a rt lc e 111 - ume j cn's, t le magazme and reached the sccne of the near-ace i-o f t he \ 'l ol ll an 's Farm an d Can l en Assoc ia t ion . which runs a s f ol lows: I d en t a s young KU1l\m seized the coach"Burning leaves tu get ri d of them is a vicious practice. The acrid Iwith one ~ l a n d and t h b ab y w ith a nsmoke frolll such fires i r ri tate s tender th roa ts . am i makes th e neighbor-, other, haltlllg t!le two SImultaneously.. . I . . f f I Charges agall1st t he b ab y were p re -houd ~ m p l e a s a n t ..whI le y ou ~ l r e d e s t r o y n ~ ~ t le maj or p ar t 0 on e 0 I ferred by Officer 1\Iaxwell a t Lowe rnature s lIlost precl
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Tarzan at Narberth"Tarzan the Tiger," a ncw ser ia l , isan adckd attraction at Narberth Thea tr e mat in ee s every Saturday afternoon at 2:JO, including this week.
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Whether she b ring s a breakfast tra.y or serves a partyluncheon le t he r faultless uniform reflect your o\\'n goodtaste an d judgement. Conventionalities .. . traditions, theyall must be observed in uniforming domestics. Andyet thiscolorful season allows a little leewayfo r th e inspiration of a hostess.Black and gray still lead inpopularity, bu t man,)' a smartwoman is adopting a colora littlemore m keeping with .the personality of he r house. Indeed,she may choose a "housecolor" ... carrying it ou t inth e uniforms of all domestics .
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The s er vi ng maid's uniformsketched at th e to p is a rayoncrepe. m sIzes 16 to 40 , $10 .The she er o rg andi e apron set,$1.95. Cap. SOc. Other uniforms from $1.95 to $16.50.The par lor maid's mornmguniform sketched at t he bot tomis a striped percale in sizes 36to 46, $3. Lawn apron, 75c.Cap, 50c.
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Total . . . . . .. $500.00"I t is hoped that ou r fricnds whohave overlooked us will send theircontributions promptly to The Fathe rs ' A ss oc ia ti on . Box 50, 1\arherth."
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I0 I 48 f 1500 ! l \ t J o : T I ' ~ o n sn y 0 , ~ ~ ~ c o a : n ~ ' : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ ~I Here Help ScoutsIn. DaviH ..I - - - H. Humphries .Less Than Half Required $500 I H a r l l e ~ ' .731 836 710 Subscribe now-Qnly $2 a year.
Is Contributed in Reo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ = sponse to Appeal. I r:Contributions to Narherth's Hoy IIScout fund, sponsored by the Fathers'Association, total $221.50 to date, ac-Icording- to Treasurer 1. N. \Vilson.'
Th c remit tances have come from forty-Ieight people of the 1500 10 whom per-.s on al app ea ls h ad b een mailed. :
The contributions ar c less t ha n h al f Ithe required amount of $500.
S in ce t he rcccnt app ea l, s ev er al i n- Idividuals here have asked, " \V hy do I
Ithe Boy Scouts n eed f unds ?" Th e ifollowing is Mr. \Vilson 's answer : II "Un like the great major ity of Scouttroops. which ar e sponsored by Ichu rches and hold t he ir mee ti ngs in Ichurch huildings, t he Nar be rt h Troopis t ha t r ar e Ihing-a community troop.It is d ep endent u pon t he communi ty If or f in ancial suppo rt , w it hout which It he t ro op wo ul d cease to function. I"The fol!owing list of cxpcnses IJInst IIbe lJIet each year: I~ ortgage intcrest on Scoutproperty $285.00 ILight anrl Heat 40.00Repairs 75.00Scant Equipmcnt 50.00
~ iscellaneous Expenses 50.00
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Dinner and Supper DancingEvery Evening ExceptSunday,7 to 9 an d 10 to closing
JUI ,ES A I , D r ~ n . T r . In PerNonand his Hotel Warwick Orchest raExcellent parking space direct/yadia.cent to hotel ; garage adjoining. Res.ervation: "Paul," Pennypacker 3800.Exceptional entertaining facilities . forTeas, Card Parties , Banquets . Dances, Et(.8ENNETT E. TOUSLEY, Manager
New VICTOR RADIO R35 . th efirst miero.synchrollous, serull .grid,5circuit radio ......$152.50NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOPWALTER G. CASE, ProprietorPhone: Narberth 4182
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THEJ.eJt"~ t ill1a The Colts and ~ l c t e o r s ~ v o n ~ I theirro g-ames in the Church Bowling LeaguedI-O ,last Friday alld a rc s et ti ng the pace/l4
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Sccing isn' t always bclicving--when health is at stake! Those garment s o f yours may look eve r so clean, yet actually be contaminated.Ou r new Zor ic Garment Cleaning Systcm which we have reccntlyinstalled offers 100 per cent. hygienic safety from this risk.You r garmcnt s arc be in g handled with t he hest of care whcn yousend them to thc St. Mary's Laundry, Inc., to be Zoric Cleaned.They arc bathed lav ishly in this secre t proccss of clean ing garments.Zor ic F luid does not conta in any minerals and therefore garmentsc leaned thc Zor ic way a rc ahsolut ely c leaned th rou [!h and throughand stay cleaned l on gcr , because t he re arc no mineral deposits,such as oil and grcasc, t o allow dust and d ir t to settle in them.
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I ,llWynnewood Civic George A. Witte HOWARD C. FRITSCH11 Elects New Directors Paperhanging and JltStice of the PeaceI Decorating REAL ESTATEESTIMATING Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesIDefinite Boundaries of Section Narberth 4135W l'hollP MO-W Zill Bamford AYe.I ,i Fixed at Recent I t ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; - ; - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ; - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ; - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ; - ; - = . ; . _ ~ ; - ~ ~of articles which shou ld ! Meeting.I I
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D. 4:. H . Lackawanna an dLehigh VaHey Anthrae l t e -t i, e f ln e .t . c Je a ll e. t fuel .
Miss Zentmayer'sKindergartenOpened
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L. M. ThompsonBala Ave.-CYNWYD 280
W. P. MIESENCarpenter . :. Builder . : . JobbingPhones:Day-Narberth 3973MNight-Narberth 2890R100 N. NARBERTH AVE.
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Friends' Central EkesOut 2-Point Victory
Montgomery School TiesTh e match l as t week hetween 1fontgomery School and Chestuut Hill
Academv resulted in a 7-7 tic. Botht eams s co red in th e second per iod.Chestnut Hill tal l ied first when Hammerstrom crashed through centre.Montgomery sco red when a long pass,Muller to E nders. was successful.Kutz came through with the goalwhich add ed t he extra point.
Friends ' Central School won anotherg ame l as t w eek to keep the ir schedulefree from defeats during the currentseason. This last battle was a toughencounter with their old-time rivals,Haverford School. Fo r the first timein many 11100ns the hays from Overbrook won the decision in the lasthalf w it h t he aid of a safety, leavingthe field with a 2-to-0 victory.Coach Doug Crate, former Lafay
ette College s ta r, w ith h is ab le assistant, Folwell Scull, is making a strongdri\'e for t he I nt er ac ad em ic Leagu echampionship. He may get it, t oo . f orthe first time in the history of theschool. for he has s01l1e fine footballmaterial wi th w hi ch to wo rk .
I n the backfield th e team has Quinlan from Haverford High, Blaker fromCamden High, \Vh ite f rom Lansdowneand Jim Funke. Abington 's s tar of t hepast two years. To aid them arcBrown an d Sullivan, two fine halfbacks.On t he lin e J ac k H inkle at lei t e no : ~ ~ ; ; : ~ ; : ; ; : ; : ; ~ : ; : : ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ;nd Ben Castree at tackle arc boys h _ _
who came over from Overbrook High.Frank Bayshore. of Lansdowne, takescare of the other tackle w ith Ja ckEarle alongside him at guard. GeorgeHopkins a t r ig ht guard w it h Ben Robertshaw. of Haverford High, at centreand Len Baker, f rom New J er sey, atright end completes a f ir st -c la ss l in ewith plenty of power and weight.Friends' C en tr al o pened t he seasonwith a 7-to-O v ic to ry ove r G ermantown Friends, a surprise t o some whodid no t k now how strong t he O ve rb ro ok t eam was going t o b e t hi s y ea r.I t \ViII be a good t hi ng if Friends'Central can win the interacademicchampionship this year. HaverfordSchool, Penn Char ter and lately Episc op al h av e had a more or less mon on ol v on t he s it ua ti on , a nd it \ViIImake' the goiilg merrier if anotherschon I c an g iv e them strong enoughbid f or c hamp io ns hi p honor s t o mak ethe league stronger. I n addition, thecoaches arc youn g and capable andverv popular with a ll who come in contact with them. Friends ' Central football and other s po rt s a rc in capablehands.
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Davis'HAVERFORD AVENUE, NEAR THE STATION
novelties, masks, costumes, party favors , etc., watch ourwindows and o ur next week's advertisement. We've thebest, and a large and novel assortment.
Merion Golfer PlaysDespite CasualtyThere's a lot of talk about the mentalh a7 .ar ds in g ol f. b ut "Irs. Ronald 1-1.
Barlow. of Haverford. and star golferof the ~ [ e r i o n Cricket Club, was sure lyfaced by a stilT one on the first day ofplay in the WOlllen's national golf tournament which began on "Ionday inLo s Angeles.On Sunday night "Irs. Barlowslipperl and fell. hreaking the hig toe
of her l ef t foot. Undaunted, however,sh e bo rr owe d a cane and gamelystarted on the c ight eeu hol es thatmeant qualifying for the match play.He r tntal s co re for the e ighteeu was97. which w a a tin c s co re.Unfortunately not quite good enoughto qualify. In fact, just a paltry fivestroh'S 0\'e1" the .l? select ones.Among these was th e P hi lad el ph iastar. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd,three tiules a national champion.
Episcopal Vietor:\ f irst-period touchdown 1)\' :'-Iataga\T Episcopal Academy a 6-0' victoryover Germantown Academv at Ger
mantown. This win enabled theChu rchmen t o remain tied for firstplace with Friends' Central. Episcopal has won the interacademic crownfor the pa st t hr ee yea rs . This Friday's meeting between thl' two t camspromises to provide somc excitingfootball.
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Weeks News of the Main Line Sporting: - . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; - ..Lower Merion Downs I:----------
I Football ScheduleCheltenhamHigh 'I'bIN PrhJn, 'I Episcopal Academy vs. Friends'Cen tr al a t Episcopal Ficld.Get I Montgomery School vs. 1'enllChar te r a t \ \lynnewood .Ha \'eriord School vs. Germantown Academv at VillanovaStadium. .Lower Merion Jun io r H igh vs.Upper ~ I o r e l a n d J un io r H ig hat \Villow Grove.' rh l s Snturdu) '
Lower ~ I c r i o n High vs. Haverford High at Brookline.Haverford Col le ge vs. KenyonCollege at Haverford.Villanova \ '5. Boston College atMunicipal Stadium, l 'hi la .Universitv of f'ennsv!\'ania \s.\ \ ' iscOlisin at ~ adison, Wis.:\" ..xt ,.' rllln,'Episcopal Academy \s.. Haverford School at Overhrook.
~ ontgomery Sch ool vs. German town F ri en ds a t \ \I \' nn e-wood. .Friends ' Central vs. Penn Charte r at Germantown.Lower 11 erion Jun io r H igh vs.\Vest Ches ter J tmior High atArdmore.
~ t x t Sl t t u r dn "Lower ~ erion High vs. Lal lSdownc High at Ardmore.Haverford Coll eg e vs. TrinityCol lege a t Haver fo rd .Villanova \s. Temple a t M unicipal Stadium. Phila.IT. of P. \"S. Lehigh a t F rank li nFidd.
By Tommy MacklinLower } 'I er ion d id no t need theirfu1l strength to win their third startof the season l as t S at ur day on the Iparched field of Cheltenham HighSchool.The final score, 15 to 0, did not show
the relat ive s trength of t he two t eams ,as Coach Adam' s se cond t eam playcdthe entire t hi rd p er io d. The firstcleven had just time enough in thefourth quarter to make t he game safeby taking the ball across for the secondtouchdown. As the final whist le blewthe ~ aroon had the ball in scoringdistance again and a few minutes extrawould probably have increased thescore.Harry Fra7.er scored first f or theMain Liners with 01 nice off-tackle play.Harry is adept at this type of llIaneuver, and he CJ'ossed the line afterp ic ki ng h is w ay through narrow holesin the Cheltenham defense . Hal '1 '\'Taylor, and others. (lived into one (;fCheltenham's backs after he fumbledover th e visitors' goal line and rangup another two points through themedium of a safet v.It took Dave Ridge . e longated halfb ac k, t o score the final six-pointer bytaking an alien pass from the a ir a ndrushinr: sixty yards across the goalline. Dave's g ood wo rk in handlingthe ball on the c r i ~ s - c r o s s formationshelped the tealll throughout the game.He f umbled once or twice, but p ro b
ably the dust clouds had something todo with it. You c an 't c at ch the ballunles s you can see it.If Adam docs not mak e t oo manychang-es in the lineup we expect himto win the game against Haverfordthis Saturday by a c oupl e o f touchdowns at least. This prediction isbased upon t he f ac t tha t Adam' s teamis stronger and in better condition thanis Coa ch Cor nog' s. If the 1 [aroonteam expects to walk on the field andwalk off with an easy victory. thenthey will he rudely awah'ncd hcfon'the first quarter is over.The 1\[aroon team is welded into asmooth-working comhination now, andif the personnel is not c ha ng ed t heyshould carry the suburban championship banner ah ov e t hei r h ea ds h cfo reThanksgiving time rolls around.
L. M. Junior High MeetsFirst Defeat of Season
Lower Merion J un io r H ig h Schoolhad l1er goal crosserl for the first timesince 192R when the strong secondteam frOll1 Swar thmore I 'r ep came totown last Frida\' afternoon to win 7to 2. Even then" the home team shouldh av e wo n, h ad no t a l oca l fumble permi tt ed the visitors to take the ball nearthe O ra nge and Black goal line.This is the first def ea t Coach Mattis has suffered s ince t ak in g o ve r t hehelm of the footbal l team. P leut v o fopportunities came the way of the iocallads, bu t each time sOllleone failed totake advantage of i t, antI t hu s t he g ameended in a defeat.Harvey Buck and Mike Zengelg ai ned t he 1lI0st grouud for the localschool, while the ":vork of Mike Icchavelli
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?lriss Henriet ta Addi ton. for manyye ar s a l cc tu re r a t B ry n : 'Irawr College a nd a t t he P en ns yl va ni a S ch oo lfor Socia l Health \Vork, has just beenappointed director of t he C rime Pre\'ention Bureau of the New YorkPolice Department.
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SOLVED: That the Harold D. Speakm an Pos t, o. 356, o f the AmericanLeg 'on, D epa r tment o f Pennsylvani a,Is expresses i ts f ul le st endo r semen t o fthis project and desires t o e xp re ss t othe var:ous organizations which fostered an d made possible the ChildWelfare Clinic, a nd t o t he C ou nc il andborough officials, and to the physicians and nu rs es who have generous lyg-iven of their time and professionalskill unqualified and sincere appreciation, and that t he H ar ol d D. Speakman Post extends a n o ff er o f co-opera ti on in this pre-eminently commendahle undertaking.BE I T FURTHER RESOLVED:That a c op y o f this resolution be forw ar de d t o Council, per sons and organizations herein mentioned.ARTHUR L. COOKE,Commander.
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'The Li11h. Between Forest and Home2S and 29 BALA AVENUE, BALA.CYNWYD
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Feeling sure you want to see these art ic les in proper setting,we have reproduced, as nearly as possible, a Living Room,Dining Room, Guest Room and Kitchen. These rooms arein our office building, No. 25 Bala Avenue, where you arewelcome at any time. Drive in the entrance at No. 29, pass.ing the Hardware and Paint store on t he way in, and followthe winding road to the other side where you can parkconveniently.
Shul l Lumber Company
and some nice White Pine will produce these lovely Cupboards. We have a ll t he ing redi en ts that ean be servedseparately, or mixed into Colonial Cupboards, Book Shelvesand many other things you desire for Home comfort.
West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne
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Supported by wonderful cleanliness, low Bacteria andsupervised by four Main Line Boards of HealthBROOKMEAD GUERNSEYMILK and CREAM
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Thc r cpor t of the B t l i l c l i n ~ Dcpartmcnt of Lowcr Mcrion Township forthc mon th o f Septcmber. made public Ithis wcek by Bui ld ing Inspector C. E,Rahn. shows a total of 50 pcrmits is-, Isued during thc month for operationsamounting to $273.135.This represents a decrease of I inpermits issued and of $66.495 in thc Iamount involvcd compared with Sep"tember. 1929. A summary for thc yearshows a dec rcase of 194 pcrmits over1929 and $1,658,220 decreasc in cost ofoperations.Thc following summary by districtsshows in wh ic h section of thc township thcrc was the grea tcs t act ivi ty'North Ardmore. 7, $3.1195.00: SouthArdmore. 11. $6,173.00; 'West Ardmore, IIi. $900.00; Bala. 3, $405.00: East BrynMawr. 4. $2.664.00; West Bryn Mawr,2. $115.00; Cynwyd. 4, $5.675.00; Gen-..ral Wavne. 4. $18,236.00: Haverford,~ $ 1 7 5 . ~ 0 0 . O O : Merion. 3. $1,775.00;Merion Square, 2, $34,200.00; Pencoyd,2, $23,000.00; and Rosemont,S, $997.00.
$273,135 Less Work Handled byL. M. Building Department, Report Shows.
McMullin & McMullin havc sold forMajor Harry L. Smith his propcrtylocated 542 Hansell Road. \Vvnncwood.The improvcmcnts consist of a tilc andplastcrcd residcnce containing 12rooms and 3 baths togethcr with garage a nd a bout onc-hal f acrc o f la nd.Thc purchascr was l\ f rs . Ros ali c Joncs\Vhitncy who will occupy thc propertyfor hcr residcncc. Thc property washcld fo r sal c at $25.000. ISeptember Building IIs Below Last Year II
\Vallacc and \Varncr announce thcsal c f or t hc G irard Trust Company oflot consisting of 2:Y.\ acres with pondon thc estatc of Isaac H. Clothier.\V\"IlIlcwood, being devcloped b ~ \Vallac"c and \Varncr. to Mrs. John R o g e r ~Maxwcll. The lot h as a frontagc onClothier Road and Mor ri s Avcnuc andadjoins the homc of 1I1iss CarolincClothier.
J amcs M. Grundy, o f A rdmorc , r eports sct t lemcnt has bccn madc byHugh S ta nt on Gilhams, Pre sidcnt ofJ. S. hin's Son, Inc., f or t hc rcsidcnceand ground purchascd in Mindenl \ [ a n o r ~ \Vynncwood. Mr. Gilhamswill makc cxtcnsivc improvcmcnts onthc grounds, which h av c s tr cam andwoods.James 1\f. Grundy has sold forCathcrinc C. Hart to thc MacVaughConst ruct ion Company a two-acrchomc s it c on Tunbridgc Road, McrionGol f Club sec ti on . Haverford, for theconsidcration of $22.000. Thc sitc adjoins thc homcs of C. Addison Harris.Jr. l \l il ton \V. Holdcn and thc JohnBa'rnes estate. Thc purchaser will imp ro ve t hc site at onc c with a largcEngl ish typc residcncc.
Mdlullin & ~ I d . - f u l l i n havc sold forthc Dryn ~ I a w r Trust Company,trustce fo r Ali cc J. \-Vynnc and P au lA. and Earl R. Jamcs, thcir propcrtylocated lOG Birch Avcnuc, Bala. Theimprovcmcnts consist of a stone residencc containing 12 rooms and 3 hathstogcthcr with 4 -car garage and a lo tof ground containing about one-halfacre. Thc purchascr is 1\1 rs. James D.Camphell. who will occupy the propcrty for her residcncc. Thc propertywas held for sal c at $25,000.
has hccn sold by Mirki l, Valdes & Co.,for Mrs. Augusta K. Casanave toJames \V. Birch. Thc p ri ce was notdiscloscd. After cxtensive alterationsthc propcrty will be occup ied by thepurchascr as his rcsidcncc.
A Colonial house with slxtccn roomsand three baths and a two-car dctachedgarage, at 354 Merion Road, Mer ion,
Mirkil, Valdcs & Co. announced thisweek that settlemcnt has been effectedfor thc rccent salc of the Colonialresidencc at 354 Mcrion Road. Mcr ion,by l\frs. Augusta K. Casanave toJamcs \V. Birch. who is to occupy thepropcrty as his r es idcncc aftcr cxtcnsivc alterations. It contains six teenrooms . t hrec baths and a two-car detached garage. The sal e was made byMirkil, Valdes & Co.
Hal l, Spa rk s & Harris havc soldfor Henry J. McLcan a plot of groundon t he s ou th er ly sidc of LakesidcRoad. Wynnewood. 140 f cc t wcst ofMidficld Road, with a frontagc of 120fcct, including an all-stonc Englishstylc rcsidcnce of twelvc rooms. thrccbaths and two-car garagc. to be crectedby Frcd E. Rowc at a t ot al cost closeto $30.000. Thc purchascr , J . Howard 'Mitchcll. will occupy the homewhen complcted in the early spring .
1\1 cMullin & McMulli n havc sold forPhilip S. Kelly, of West Chestcr , h isp r o p c r t ~ ' cons is ti ng o f n in c acr cs ofground located just south of thc WcstChcster Pikc, on t hc c on cr ct e roadIcading to \-Vesttown. Thc ChesterCrcek flows through t hc j )r opcr ty ,which is next to the historic Dutts\ V o o l ' ~ n 1\1 ills. It is a ls o adjaccnt tothc propcrty of T. Van C. Phillips, of\VesttGwn. Thc purchaser is AndrcwF. Gal laghcr . of Whitc Horsc, who wil lhold t he p rope rt y for futurc developmcnt. Thc property was hc ld for sal cat $10.000.
J. Howard l\lcckc. Jr. , rcprcsentingCharlcs L. Thomas, hasrcnted to Mrs .E. F. Saxman thc largc residcncc onthe three acrcs situated at the cornerof \Vanner Road and Pugh Road. inthe Colonial Vil lage, north of \"rayne,for a period of ycars.
\V,allace & \Varner a nnounc c t hesal e f or thc Girard Trust Company oflot consisting of onc and one-quartcracrcs on the estate of I sa ac H . Clothier. bcing dcvcloped by \Va ll acc &\Varncr, to Mrs. Alexander T. S lade .Thc property has a frontagc onBallytorc Road and Wynncwood Roadand was hcld for salc at $25,000.
Scttlcmcnt has becn madc for thcpropcrty reccntly sold by Runk &Marsh for Flanigcn & Flanigcn. Thcpropcrty is a stonc and hol low t il eear ly Amcri can typc rcsidence situateon about one-half acre of ground on\Villow Burn Road, Villanova. It washeld for s al e a t $29,000.
WEEK'S SA L E S LISTEDActivity in Main Linc real esta tc hashecn maintaincd during the past week.
The fol lowing sales and set tl ementswere reported during the wcek i)yrealty brokers:
Chandler and Rankin report that settlement has hccn made by Harry L.Hawkins for the Colonial rcsidcnce at316 Kent Road, Cynwyd, rccently soldby this office for the owner, J. W.Crolly.A stone and clapboard Colonialhomc and garage at 513 Rcvere Road,Merion Park, has becn sold by ChandIcr and Rankin for John H. Link toRoy R. Coffin. This p ro pc rt y washeld for s al c a t $23,000.
Real Estate Brokers ReportContinuing Activity
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October 17, 1930
Settlement Made forMain Line Properties
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SERVICE COMPANYFrank H, Seely, Jr., Prop,5 BALA AVENUE, BALAPhone: CYNWYD 877
Your FumaceVacuum-Cleaned- n o d ir t: -no dus t-we 'l lclean your coal or oil-burning heater at moderate cost.Just call
Okay, Baby-Fox TrotI Want n Little Girl-Fox TrotMCKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS
No. 23000. lo-lnchBeyond th e Blue Horizon (fromParamount picture, "Monte Carlo")Always in All Ways (fromParamount picture, "Alant.. Carlo")
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I' m Learning a Lo t from Y00-Fmc Trot (from Metro-GoldwynMaycr picture, 'lLove in the Rough")A Big Bouquct for You-Fox TrotJOJJNNY JOJll ';SON ANDHI S ORCHESTRA
No. 22516. 10-lnch
Sin!l ' (AHappy Little Th lng ) F.>x Trot (from M c t r o - G o l d w ~ n Mayer picture, "The Doug11 Boy')I S t il l Gc t a Thril l (Thinking ofYou)-Fox TrotTE D WEElIlS AND HI S ORCHESTRA
No . 22515. 10-lnch
It's nn Ollt andou t dancemasterpiece, this n ew r ec or d by Te dWcem!! an d Hi!! Orchestra. On th eon c !i;de is "Sing," from th eMetroColdwyn-:\luyer picture, "TheD " u ~ h B oy." O n t h e o t he r side is" I sun Gc t a Thrill." Bothnumbers nrc full of tha t sinart ,precise rhythm for which Te d" 'c c nl s a n d hi s boys ar e famous.Ami that r i ch , subt le mellowne88of tone, too! Wc'l l be glad to playa uy o f t he se new rccords fo r youon the new Victor Radio withI: lec trola.
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muda, wherc s h ~ \ ' i 1 1 probabl;- stay 1-for ahout two months. iMiss Anne Spced. Miss HonoraS ny de r a nd Miss Hope Burlingamea tt cnded the Brown-Princeton footballgame at Princeton on Saturday.Mrs. Robert M. Town, of Beechwood Lane, and Mrs. Hugh B. Speed,of Chestnut Avenue. werc among thegucsts at a l uncheon g iven hy ?II r. JayHouse. of I 'hi l adelph ia . last \Vednesday.Dr. 111 ilIanl Cryder. uf Cape ?II ayCourt House, visited several friends inNarherth last week.
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Phone: Narberth 2602220 BaJa Avenue, CynwydPhone: Cynwyd 928
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I~ ~ : 5 ! i s ~ ~I ARDMORE, PA.II'THE MUSIC YOU WANTWHEN YOU WANT ITI o;L'YJ.ICTORRECOJU)
1 ~ ! i ! N ~ A ! i ! R ~ B ~ E ~ R ! i ! T ~ H ~ , ~ P ~ A ~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! _ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ T ~ E ~ L E ! ! ! P ! ! ! H ! ! ! O ~ N ~ E ! i ! :C ! ! ! Y ~ N ~ W ~ Y ~ D ~ 9 ! ! 7 ~ I I - - . - ,
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:\1 r. an d M rs . A. H. Durhoraw. ofElmwood Avenue, ha\'e just returnedfrom a ten days' trip to !II ilwaukee.~ I r . Dl1rh ll raw was a d e l e ~ a t e to theBiellnial COIlH'\ltio:1 of t he L ut he ra nC11l1rcll.Th e Re\'el'l'lltI alld :.!l's. L il ln Bowman, of Phil''''e.phia, ".. . C purchased ahome on 10lla ,'\\,enll: ,. oilch they will
shortly occupy, ~ r. Bowman is thepastor of the Sp ... n t;arden Method is t Epi scop al ,,-.\lurch and the fatherof 1111'S. \\'. Scot t I I lcFaddel l, of Valley VIew Road, 111 erion.Mrs. T. R. :\Iassey, of Passaic. : '\ . J ., P k"
will lw the ~ u e s t of h er sist er, M rs. ump In I ~ ~ \ \ : . f l / ~ ~:\ . S. Dighy. of till' Berkl ey Apa rt - I . J i ~ ,ments . ove r t he week-end . !,,:;., d M' '" '\ . ;J! 1!IIi,;,; l I e l c ~ n Keilll, d..lughll'r of 1\11"(i';.. .. an Ince I t I 1 ~ " ,1/~ : ~ ~ n ~ 1 1 ~ ~ : , w \ ; ~ ) \ \ ! ~ ~ I \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t a ~ ~ I ? , t l ~ h ~ ' / ' ) ; ' ; \ ~ , Pies - 35c : ~ I ~ ~ If;~ , ~ : : " : ; ' " ; ; ' L ; : : : : : ; ~ " ; ~ h : : f ' : ~ ; : , , , ; ; \ : ~ : : ; : ~ .. H.lf - II ~ J '" ", / ~ ~ ~ \ i ; : c ~ ~ i l ~ ~ \ n ~ ' i : ; : ~ H 1 ; ~ h \Yl'is \ ~ ' e ~ ~ ; . C ~ ) , l ~ ~ " . ~ ~ ~ ; ; J . The ~ ; ; ~ t ~ : ; : :;l the I I iLtrand 1111'S. Keim' s o t he r daught er . ~ rs. '7Roland Co!l:man, of \Vilmington, Dela- -Pho to by 7.amH!
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EVERY ONE OF US
THE MERION TITLEBe TRUST COMPANY
THE MA IN
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BANKING INSTITUTION
wants s omet hi ng b ad ly e nough t o save for it.
A dollar-a minute of your time will open an account.
Whether it be a home of your own, an automobile, a trip, or simply the satisfaction of having moneyin the bank, a weekly deposit will get it for you sooneror later.
Fancy WALDORF CELERY, 3 stalks in a bunch, 12cFresh Pennsylvania SPINACH, J,4-peck, 8e- - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Fancy California TOMATOES, 2 lbs . for
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California ORANGES-sweet and juicy, dozen
209 Havedord Avenue-opposite the StationPhone Narberth 2855 for Prompt Delivery
Fresh Fish ami Oysters Every Friday-at Reasonable PricesOys ters on the Hal f Shell Del ivered in Time for Dinner
ALL our prices are reasonable-including these specialsfo r this Friday and Saturday:
ARDMORE
You are sure of quality of fmits and produce when you buyof the S. C9' S. M a r ~ e t - a n d you are Stlre of prices that areas moderate as can be found anywhere.
People Wonderfor?" we have been asked.
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'" '" '"Haverford High, Ahington High and INorristown High won the ir g ames. OnlyAhington's victory was impressive. Theybowled over the Upper Darby clan three It ouchdowns to none. Haverford permitted the l i ~ h t Collingdale team to scoreupon them, and Norristown defeatedP o t t ~ t o w n by one touchdown. Nat soIwarm.* '" '"Nadllor cOllld 011/" hold Hen("'11 10a ti,', 7(,hi/,' 1.
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Into Newest1931 Models$22.50
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All Other I',;ccs A 'eCorrespolldi"gly Moderate
Dry Cleaned$1.75 : r g h e rYour Old Fur CoatRemodeled
RIB ROAST of BEEF, 2 5 cthick end, lb.
Sign of Best MeatsTha t Our Business is in'creasmg each week, ISproof of the confidencereposed in liS by our cus'tamers - an indicationthat they t e l l theirfriends of their satisfac 'tion w ith the quality ofour meats.As for our prices-note.these:Shoulder ofLAMB, lb.
Choice Shank EndsHAM, lb.
CBradleymIarket CO.2106.08 MARKET STREET
Rittenhouse 7070DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY
Choice But t Endsof HAM, lb.
RUMPSTEAK, lb.
Ladies' Coats & Men's CoatsRelined & Dry Cleaned$5.00 ~ r g h e rTwo Ladies' Dresses
We Specialize inFrench Art WeavingLOCUST CLEANERSAND DYERS1511 Sansom St . -N . E. Cor.15th an d Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphiaEsta.bllshed 11199 Pa.rcel Post
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We have 15 fine upri/thtpianos that we have r('l1ossessed because th e purehaser could no t a f fo rd t o maketh e neces s ary paymen ts .We will l oa n t he se fine in s truments to an y worthymus:eal students fo r th estorage costs.Applicant must be weIlrecommended.
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Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100Deadllne for InseJ4 tions- Classified advertisements \\'111be accepted up to Wednesday 5o' cl oc k f or OUR TOWN or al l three papers; Thursday, 1 o 'c lock , fo r THEMAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o'clock to r NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.
R t 10 cents a line In e ach paper ; 25 cents a l in e In all three.a e S -M l n lmum Charge, 35c tn onc paper; 75 cent!! In al l three I\.V-erage ot five words to th e l in e. No b la ck ta .c ed t ype used.
General Notlce- Classified Advertisements will b e c ha rg ed o nl yto residents ot th e Ma in L in e w ho se n am esappea r I n th e telephone directory; to persons maintaining an account wl'thUE, o r t o r eg ul ar s ub sc ri be rs t o e it he r THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN, o rNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD,
October 17. 1930
CORD 'VOOD anll l< indl ing wood , an ylengih", rea". 'Vm. Foot. Ph. Cyn.US4. (onlI>IO-31)
For Rent FurnishedI:YN'VYD, PA.-Will share furn. house,light an d heat ine1uded, 5 bedrooms,2 haths in exehang'e fo r hoard of wifeand s.-If. 1:1:1 l I I : o n t g o n 1 l ' r ~ ' A"e. Ph.,'yn. 41-,1. (ombIO-:ll)
TWO beautiful alIt". in pri . residence,G rootns an d h., !i rillS. an d h. ; al lollt:.;ide largp, Hun t l y rOOl11H. P ri . g ar .,l )orehes , la\vl l $lZ[) alld $115. Al l COll\ " t ~ n i e n c e H . Ph . owuer , Narh. 3727 - '\T.(olllb-JO-17)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (IJunior Community Club l ! j ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ~ ~ ~ lI Planning Big Season II The J u ni or Branch of th e \Voman's Ii Comlllunity C lub o f Narberth will Ilonen its s eason wit h a ,.P ot L uc k S up -Iper," to be held by th e II Iem he rs onThursday evening, October 23. EachI member is urged to a tt en d t hi s initial
Imee tin g a nd a ls o t o b ri ng o ne or moreg ue st s, wh o will b e. v er y wel come atI t hi s a nd f ut ur e meetlllgs.I Af te r s uppe r, Mrs. Arthur \,vaters,Iwife 01 t he we ll -known dramatic criticIan d on e t im e r es id en t o f Narherth, will Ispeak about t he p la ns of th e "l 'rofes-Isional Players" fo r t he c om in g s ca so n.Mrs. \V a ters knows an enormousI amount of in teres t ing s ide- light s aboutY ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ' t h ethcatre-people, an d a great dcalI about all currcnt p lays , s inc c sh e ac-II.t Your Ser",ice I Help Wanted companics he r husband on his nightly
HAUJ,JNtl-Local an d long distance. ' SAI, I ';SMAN-An exper ienced mall, re-I viewings o f th e season's. o f T e r i ! l ~ s . HerService Expre"", Co., I"rank H. Seely, siding in Narberth, wh o jlosses",cs in- l a ~ t talk to t ~ l c club IS suffiCIent to,Ir., Projl. 5 Bala Ave. C ~ ' n w y d 877. ltiatlve, an d IN \\'1l11nl{ t o d ev ot e sey- I brlllg ou t agalll all those w ho he ar d( oh -t f) e ra l e ve ni ng s a weel" in addition to her. An d fo r t ho se w ho did not - i t- B - A - B - J E - ~ S - ' - a - n - d - c - h - l l d - r - e - n ' - s - s - w - e - a t - e - r s - ' - - h a - n - d - ' - _ Id a i l ~ ' e n d e a v ~ r , in t he Casual ty I n s ~ r - is su gg est ed not to miss this treat am ad e t o order, with o r w i thout your ance bu"iness, wi\) l ~ n d an oj lportunl ty second timc.with large on ;ani z at lOn . Fo ll ow \ljl re - "wool. J07 Avon Rd., Narberth. peat bu"lne"". State age, qualiflcationN Another f ea tu re o f thIS first meetlllg_____________ -0_n_'b_1_0_-_2_4.;,,) and references to Box " JM ," care of iwill be th e report of J\Irs. LucillePIANO t un in g a nd repairing in your "Our ')'own." I Clark, t he c lu b' s d el eg at e t o t he Scran-own town c os ts m uc h less. Send Ito n c on ve nt io n h eld o n t he 13th, 14thpostal. Q. Uberti, 311 Hampden Ave. Situations Wanted an d 15th o f th is 1I10nth. Mrs. C la rk , a s_______________....:..(o:..t_f.;,,) "'HITI '; woman \\'i"he. to do house-I p r o g r a l ~ 1 chairman, will un.doubte.dly reDRESSMAKING and alterations or worl" d ay ti me or e , en in gs . P ho ne turn WIth a fund of new Ideas gleancdmending in y ou r h ome o r mine. M rs . Cynwyd 349-J. (omblO-17) i from. r e l ~ o r t s of sister ~ I u h s ' activities,lIf. Redlich. Ph . Narb. 2365-W. (010-17) I d t II b tl I I f, CAN recommend colored woman as an I \\ '1 e wo r 1 \\ . 11 e or eyeryC!neGOTTL IEB ESSLINGER , carpenter, good cleaner fo r work by th e day. I to hear her resume o f t he c on ve nt IOnjobbing, alterations. 122 Conway Very thorough. Pholle Narb. :1727-W. ,a t first hand.Ave. Cal l N ar b. 3748-R. (010-17) (ombiO-17) I A roster of coming events will be, . ' puhlished v er y s ho rt ly , a nd it will heFOT Sale InstructIOn, Schools Iseen from th is th at the Juniors antici-H I ' I ' ; I ~ ( ' H I I \ l P R O V J ~ l I l l ; N T - l ' r i . Jes. in I patl' a s eason b rimful of activity from. "olleetion. of def,'('(", !11l'J. s t a n l m ~ r - start tl ' finish. Th,' first I l lee ti ; lg willIl1g, Ntutlerlllg an d llsjllllg. Mailel"", be held as n st l' ll i n th e dull room onI'. ~ I i l l e r , 22S .N. Narh. Ave., Narb. th e grou;HI f l ~ ) o ' r 'rear If 1'1 I i 11 '\11:l90!I-lIl. AuthorIzed b ~ State ] )c pt . o f J" ( m a. .I';d. Interview gladly given without I umor C l t ~ h w ( ) J n e n a; c w e l c ' ~ 1 I 1 c , asObliga.tiOIl. (omhll-7) Iwel l a s their guest s . Supper \\'111 hc atCUNTltAC1' llIUI)(;J:-ients comple t e hidding chart.~ I r " , 11. J. lIlcConnell. Narh. 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t f ) Miss Enion Leader
1-W. (010-17)FOR gentlenHltl o r h u ~ i l l e H ~ \VOI1Ulll, afurniHhcd ro o In, pr ivate fanl i ly;vleaHunt ne i ghbo rhood; c onveni e n t to" Ia ti on . P ho ne Narherth 4161. (olf)A1'THACTI\' I'; room" fo r rent in prI-v at e f am il y; 1'(.f. ex"hanged. Ph ,Narb. 3600-W. (010-31)A1'THACTIVE 1'00111 fo r B ne or t , , ~ oIncn; a l ~ o ga rage fo r r ( ~ n t . Ph . Narb.:I!llr.-lIl. (0111-17)
I:AHAUI'; "IUll'e for rent . 10!1 D l I d l e ~ '. Ave ., Narh. (o10-H)'I on IU;:'t. t , I S, at 2 P. M. .Willhe ~ ( ) l d a t puhl ie ~ a l e on p r e J l 1 h H ~ S No .1I 14 lI!ontg. Ave" Ninl{l .. " to il e house ,large living rm . \\'ith llrepla",', ,lIningrm., k i tl 'h e n and laundry, 4 b"drlll". on21 n., 2 ba th , h. \\". ht.u t, e\'Hr:,' i l lUdeI ' l l('onVenienCl::'; 2cur gar., ol d HIHHle:-;,I",au. shrubhery, J:lI'ge lot. Th e prOller ty i:o; in g'ood ('OIHI. 'I'm"II1S ca n bpal'l'unge
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Allowance of $10 for Old HeaterTwo Years to Pay
Choice of RUUD, WELSBACH, PENFIELD, STAZHOT20-ga/lon size . . . only $80
(completely installed)Slightly more on deferred payments
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E'Very Sunday toAsbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long BranchNEW YORK
Sundays, October 26, No'Vember 9, 23
Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRev. Cletus. A. Senft. Pastor.
Sunday. October 19:9 :30 A. M.-Bible School.II :00 A. l\1.-The morning service.Theme, "Consecrated."6:45 P. l\I.-Luther League.7:45 P. M.-The i nf orma l e veni ngservice. Th cme , " Sa ved toServe." Young people' s choruschoir.Tuesday, 8 P. M.-l\f en's Association mccting.Thursday, 4:15 P. M.-Prc-confirmation Class.Friday, all day-Rummage sale inWest Philadelphia.Fridav. 4:15 1'. M.-ConfirmationClass. .Friday, 7 P. M.-Orchestral rehearsal.Friday, 8 P. l\L-Choir rehearsal.
First Church of Christ, ScientistAthl'llS and Linwood Aves .. Ardmon'.Rcading ]{oom. IC) \Vcst LancasterAvcnue. opcn daily. 10:30 A. M. to4:30 P. M. Wedncsday evening, 9:15to 9:45.Sunday scrvices. 11 A. M. and 8P. M.Sundav School, I I A. M.Thc silbject for the Bible Icsson serilion for Sundav is "Doctrinc of Atonc-Blent." .
The Presbyterian ChurchRev. John Van Ness, M. A., Minister.Meetings for October 19:9;45 A. M.-Bible School. All departments.II :00 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon theme: "Chr is tia nity, apositive religion, or Christ notthe g reat Prohibitor but thegrcat Permitter,"II :00 A. M .-Jun io r Church, directedby Mrs. A. S. Digby.7 :(}O P. 1 1 . -Junior, Intermcdiatc andSenior Endeavor Socicty meetings.7:45 P . l\1.-Evening worship. Scrmon thcme, "Decp Sea Fishing."In conncctiun with t he Wadc Smithmcting-s tu bc he ld Novcmber 2-9 cottag-c praycr meetings will bc held next\Vednesday cvcning as fol lows: At thehome of Mr. and l\lrs. E. D. Haws,109 Dudlcy Avcnuc , lcd by Mr. ]. H.McClav; at the homc of Mr. a nd Mrs.A. L. -Lambert, 612 Shady Lane, ledbv Mr . Lambert. and at t he h ome ofl\1r. and Mrs . A. C. Staplcs, led by Mr.Van Ness.Many plans arc being made forthe coming evangelistic meetings to bcconducted by Rev. \Vadc C. Smith.The entire congrcgation will be visitedbeforchand by a hand of faithful workcrs and wil l hc invited to attend thesemcetings. At the first meeting onSunday morning, November 2, t he rol lof church mcmbcrs wil l bc cal lcd andit is earncstly hoped that therc will be100 pe r c cnt . of t hc members prcsent.A speci al chorus is being f ormed byMr. Petcr S tam. J r. , director of thcmusic.
Men's Club ProgramAn int cr es ti ng p rogr am has been arranged for the Men's Club of the
Methodist Church. which will mee t o nThursday, October 23. at 8 o 'c lo ckat the church. All the men of thetown and vicinity ar e cordially invited.
DARBY,PA.867 1I1.ln Stre"Darby 1200
ARDMORE, PA.S E. Lane te r A.enueArdmore 3500
UPPER DARBY, PA.Long Lane .n d Ludlow StreetBoule rd 1600
I I Methodist Episcopal ChurchChurch Notes Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister.Sunday, October 19:9:45 A. M.-Sunday School." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 :00 A. !L-!forning worship andBaptist Church of the E"tlngel sermon, "Truth and Freedom."Robert E. Keigh ton. Min is te r. 6:45 P. M.-Epworth League deva-
Sunday, October 19: tional meeting.9:45 A. M.-Session of the Church 7:45 1'. M.-Evening worship andSchool. Men's Class taught by sermon, "The Best Last."the pastor. \Vednesday, October 22:11:00 A. M.-Morning wors hip. Se r- 8:00 P. M.-Prayer meeting.mon, "Why Support Missions?" Thursday, October 23:7:00 P. l\f.-Devotional meeting of 8:00 P.M.-Monthly meeting of thethe young people. Topic, Men's Club. Address by Mr."Christian Wisdom." Lindsay, i ll us tr at ed with s te re opticon slides.7 :45 1'. l\I.-Evening worship. Ser-
~ o n , ,,"A Message from the].xtle.Tuesdayi. October 21, 8 P. M .Meeting o f t he officers and tcachersof t he Church School at the homc ofMr. and Mrs. H. W. Monks. 200 Grayling Avenue.Wednesday, October 22, 8 P. M . Prayer scrvi ce . Top ic , "Gentlcncss."Friday. October 24. 7:30 P. l \ L Discussion Group of the scnior youngpcop1e. Themc. "The Life of Jesus."
' W H Y nol set tle next winter's healing now?{;heste rCoke is availablefrom ou r ~ w plant manufactured there from a mostcareful selection of coals. I tis a popular , money-savingfuel clean, easy lo handle.Why no t t ry it in your heating plant?
O a r Esper tWill Show'"o a Bow t oB ~ r a Thl. Mo EeoaolDlcal FaeU
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CHESTER, PA.16.18 E. Firth StreetChester 6300
LANSDOWNE. PA.32 E. U.ltlmore A.enueM.dhon 520
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A ttractiye FaresAtlantic CityAsbury ParkOcean Grove New York Washing ton BaltimoreNarberth $2.05 ~ 3 . 3 0 $3.80 $3.30Merion 2.00 3.25 3.75 3.25Overbrook 2.00 3.25 3.75 3.25
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An interesting musical program followed the meeting. A record of one ofRichard Crooks' songs was played ont he phonogr aph, w it h an accompaniment hy Dr. Til y on thc finc organ installed in his homc. Dr. Spaeth gavca performance of some of his amusingmus ic al " st un ts ," f ol lowcd by a performancc for organ and piano ofTscha lkowsky' s Andant e Cantahile.Refreshments were sened.The ol1in'rs and directors, most ofwhom Wl're present , include Dr. H er bcrt J. Tily, president; 111 iss ElizahethA. Ranslev and Harrv c:. Bare, vicechairmen; . ~ rs. ] ) a n i ~ 1 S. Kel le r, o fRoscmont, secretary; Richard J.Hamilton, treasurer.The advisory committee includes
~ I o n r o e H. AI;ders, Ardmore; BruceBeach and Princ ipal George H. Gilher t, o f t he Lower ~ erion Senior HighSchoo l; Mrs . Alhert Braid, Ardmore:Professor ) ames 1\'1 cF. Carpenter, ofHaverford Col lege ; M is s Mary ,vI.Collins, Ardmore; Mrs. Florencc Harcum, Bryn ~ I a w r ; ~ i r s . Fred C. Neely,Roscn lOnt : Mrs . Frederic C. Pierce,Ardmore : Roher t Barry, Haverford;~ I r s . n. \Vilson :Moorhonse, Ardmore;Mrs. Charles R. \V entz, 1\1 erion: 11 rs,Henry Har ri s, \Vayne, and Philip A.Livingston, Narherth.On the executive committee arc:Henry S. Africa, Joseph L. Bowles,H or ae c En tr ik en , ]\;1 iss CharlottePennypacker, ~ iss Elfrida Rossmassler, of Anlmore; 1'1'1 rs. ). E. Bacon, of~ I l ' r i o n ; ~ r s.