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    NARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARYWINDSOR AVE ,t lARBERTH, PAt

    P R ICE , F IVE CENTS

    (Continued on Page Six)

    (Cont lnue

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    Page Two OUR TOWN September 16, 1932

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    27c17c

    Oysters

    10e2Selb.,

    .lb.,

    'i4-pk., 19c

    .sliced, 2Se

    an apple. "There's mor e i n this thanmeets the eye," thought he, "if this isthe garden of Eden, t hen I am Adam,and, if I am Adam, then I am goingto see to it that human h is to ry isquite a different ston' from n ow onthan that which was or iginated bymy fatuous predeceHsor and namesake; for instance, I' l l start on 'Eve'there-women have had the upperhand too long - I ' ll make he r - - "The doorbell rang and interruptedthose meditations; La Vagrante nodd"d s igni fi cant ly in its direction, andThe Vagrant trotted o ff , a s u sual , toanswer i t, a nd thereby h e l o st a greatopportunity to-imagine the unthinkable j to propose doing what he wouldbe the last to do-to change any ofthe daughters of Mother Eve.THE VAGRANT.

    GROCE R I E S

    BROILING CHICKEN, Ib.,29c

    VEGETABLES AND FRUITS

    Fruits Vegetables FishParamount Poultry Prime Meats

    23 7 HAVERFORD A VENUE -W e DeliverPhones: Narberth 3669 and 2446

    Felin's fresh pork SAUSAGE.Felin's best pure LARD.Felin's Gold Medal BACON.

    Our customers a re ce lebrat i ng the ou t s tand ing foodvalues made possible by ou r co-operative buy-ingas a member of a large group of stores.

    Whiteside's first anniversary as a Quaker Store,a nd n in th anniversary as an i n de p enden t f oodmarket .

    Yo u save money when you t a ke a dva n ta g e of thesereal food values. They ar e in f o rce now to Wednesda y n ig ht , S e pt em be r 2 1 . A sk f or ou r o t he r prices.Try ou r service!

    Best Penna. White Potatoes,yz-bushel basket, 3Sc

    California TOKAY GRAPES .. . lb ., 10cCalifornia ORANGES. .19c and 2Se a doz.

    Fresh picked LIMA BEANS

    Boscul Coffee 1.lb. c an , 3 1c

    Libby ' s Peaches (halves) ....... 2 Ig. cans, 2S c

    Te t ley ' s Orange Pekoe Te a ..1j4-lb. pkg.,Ivory Soap ... sm!. bar, SCj 2 Ig. bars,Chicken of th e Se a Tuna ..7oz. can,

    Comet Rice F lakes ... 9c j 3 p kg ., 2 Sc

    We're All Celebrating

    JosephJ. Whiteside

    Fresh killcdfrom neal'by

    LEG of SpringShoulder

    Groceries. ~ ............. - . ~ . . - . . . - . - - . _ . _ .. - - . ~ ........... " - ' . ~ ............. ""- - ................... ........... ...-...__It_._.._.........~ . ~ . ~ .."_ .. _ _ . . . ~ .......... ........_._.__._._._.._._.__

    Wednesday and ThursdayRicard" Corle,

    Hdell Tll'dvelrecs"I S MY F AC E R ED ?"

    Next Monday and Tuesdaynell L)'oll. Barbara IV ccks"BY W HO SE HAND"

    Next Friday and Saturdayeli,'1' Bl'Ook, Ciaru/I'lle Colbert'MAN FROM YESTERDAY'

    Regular Hams , 1ac

    Lean Salt Pork ...... , . . . . . . , ... 15cNeck End of RackLamb Chops ., , 20cStewing Lamb:Neok . 12c: Breast. 6cOur delicious cure of BACONWhole piece, lac; sliced 25cString Ends of Ham, 3 ~ to4-lb. average 12c

    Ralph S. Durane, OWller

    Luxury or Necessity?

    Oak Wood, 16 inch o r 2 4 inchP e r c or d , $20 .00 c a sh pr ice

    Pe r 1/2 c or d, $ 1 0. 50 c as h pricePlus sales tax, 1%

    CORDWOOD

    "fVhere's the BestPlace to Get Fi lleAfeats at lolV cost?"

    In winter, with a furnace fire to keep us warm, cordwood to burnin the open fire-place might be c alle d a luxu ry . But in t he Fa ll,when we commandeer the fire-place to "take off the chi ll ," thencord-wood is surely OJ necessity. Order some, before the rush.

    Rib Roast (thick end). , 22cHamburg Steak, freshlyground 20c

    -Note these BRADLEY specials:

    smoked Beef Tongues 25c

    Narberth Coal Companyd a s t he proper plan of campaignto be u sed by the 113 Kiwanis IClubs o f PennsJ ' lv ani a , and, insubstance, will be followed by I DISTRIBUTORS JEDDO HIGHLAND ANTHRACITE

    tl .. Imany 0 leI' orgamzatlons sponsor-I. Telephone Narberth 2430-2431ing safe ty. i ~ ! ! ! ! ! i i i i i i ! i i ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i i i i ! i i i i i ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i i i i i i i ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! i i ! E ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i ! ! i i i ! ! ! i i H & i i ! ! ! i i i i i i ! i i i i ! i i i i i ! i ! I l

    Friday, September 1 6, 1 92 3

    OUR1l0fWNiSchrepfer Descr ibes Trip Ied to death. I have been told in de- f ight , publi c or private. Mightily he'IIlCss!" she said, "here I have becnI t E Cut'es tail, that for every dollar that a Ger - thrust about him with pick-axe, spade working in that garden all summer,I 0 uropean 0 n rl Iman spends he i s spending s ix ty cen ts and clippers, The invading weeds a nd a nd a who le f am il y o f s na kcs w asA Co-operative Community Newspaper,l (Continued --;,:;;;-Page One, 1 in ta.xes, What these p e o ~ l e wou ld s ap li ng s f cl l i n great numbers beforeIprobably there all t he ti me ! W hc refounded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic , . '" Irio WIthout the revenue derived from his sturdy strokes, But suddenly he are the old ones? Do you s up pos eAssociation, and published every Friday ~ p e a k F I . e n ~ , h and Engl Ish , velY w ~ l l , ! heel' al on e is a staggering question. paused, turned his back to the enemy' these are all of the y ou ng ?" A ndat Narberth, Pa. Indeed, Sll ' ! I have been of the opm- Good Beer-Six Cents and retreated to the open lawn, beat-II many other questions as to t he n or -ian that I k new French after a fash- Excellent beer i s sold for about six i ng t he g round as h e r an . The y el - m al number o f snakes which are in-Philip Atlee Livingston, Puhllsher . t 1 't d' bl ur I 'RaJ",,t Moore ( ' i l meron, E,lilar I Ion a e a ~ , an . teasona y s e ('ents a pint in the larger c it ie s. The l ow-j acke t had r eport ed ; t he cnemy , eubated at the same time.Antle l\lorJ;'an Hoherl", Hoda.1 Editor Ico uld s pe ak Eng lI sh . Whe n wc got man ag er o f a large hot el i n Mann- was p re pa re d a nd h ad s en t against Eve and AdamThomas A. Elwood, A(h'ertlslIlg l'lanager to our room i n Antwerp we f o u n d . d h h b T' helm assure me t at t e same eer h im a s na ke , whic h h e n ow pur su ed .I he Vagrant gave ample assurancesOffice--258 Haverford Ave., Narberth I that the .very l ~ r g e room was fil led t could be sold at a prof it for two c cn ts He caught a nd k ill ed i t. H e s ai d that that such snakes are harml es s andTelephone-Narberth 2545; If no answer, overflow1l1g With an assortment of a pint , wi thout the taxes, di reet and it was a garter snake, but h ow h e, a n !a lI y pre tty; tha t he had of ten han-Ardmore 3100 use le ss t ab le s and uncomfortable indirect. Beer revenue is undoubted- n at iv e o f t he island that St. Patrick I( lied them and that they were as val -- - - chairs. In order t o m ak e gangway I h . f th G t d 1 . . I bl t h' d dSubscription price $2 per year In advance d y t e mamstay 0 e overnmen purge of al sueh vermm centUrIes ua e 0 ave In a ga r en as toa s--- Ifor our youngsters, I calle th e h ouse as t o s teady and dependable income. I ago , s houl d know one snake f rom an- Hince they lived on insects and grubs.Bnterer! as second-class matter Octo- man, and requested that he remove at have read and hea rd s ta temen t s t ha t other, and call it by n am e, was m or e But La Vagr ant e would not be ap-bel' 13, I ~ H , at the Pos l Olllce at Nal '- . least one table and two chai rs Thi s . .berth, Pn., ulHler the Act of l\Iarch 3,1. . ' 11 there IS no real pover ty m Germany, than The Vagrant could fathom. Any- peased and J'etreated to the porch,1879. 111 ve.ry good French. He m . a d ~ a that the people sit all night in the way, a snake it unmistakably was, where sometime later The Vagrantthe sIgns and c?mments that mdlcat- cafes dr inking beel'. T he s ad fact stretched out there wi th battered head f ound that she, true daughter of Eve ,ed comprehensIOn and. agreement. is t h at t hat is a ll t hey can do. Even and wriggling tail that wou ld n ot d ie was res tor ing her spirits by eatingHowever,.I a m o f a S ~ S P I C l O U S nature, inexpensive movies are out of the until s undown . Soon after anotherIso on gomg downstaI rs , I approach- quest ion for those who ar e working. snake, exact ly l ike the first one, wasA Good Start ! .ed an "Engl i sh spoken here" type ?f (The unemployed are given passes for discovered, dispatched and l ai d out on. . - . manager and repeated the request Il1 b t thO d th 1 . 'th I b 'd h' b th I thThe Mam LlIIe ~ a f c t y Campalcrn' d f a au one- 11' e regu ar prIce, WI tIe grass eSI e IS 1'0 er. n e 'd '" f Eng li sh . Whereupon we departe or the result that t hey can afford to go face of this t ruthful narrat ive of theo pe ne d l as t we ek t o t he sOlm 0 a s tro ll in the very interes t ing zoo. . '. . , whI le t ho se who work cannot!) For recent happenings in a suburbanseven auto crashes, w h ~ e h m.llueel Imagine our constel ' l1ation when we t.he price of a g la s s o f beer , however, house lot , who candeny TheVagrant's

    as many people anel Inlled three. retul'l1ed to our room to f ind that an- it is possible to sit for hour s and l is - theory that nature i s never tamed and IThus to the t l ln e o f blood an d des o the r table and two c h ~ i r s h ~ d b e ~ n ten to a concert. And any German that wild l ife a lways sur rounds and Itruction t he n ee d of such a cam- added to t h ~ m e s ~ . ~ tunes lIke thIS; would rather listen t o a conce rt , e ven i nvades human home si tes , lurking. I I . II I a college eaucatlon IS a great help. a med iocr e one than sleep or eat along the edges o f la wn a nd shrub-jpUlgn las lecn qlllc { ~ s IOwn. 1" d d I . d h ' f" I ' ", . , . " '. I ' rIe a an carrie t e e xc ess UII1l- Six cent s or less for beer and mus ic her y, a lways wishing and intendingIn Lo\\ ei ::\le11on 'I 0\ \ ns l ip t ur e into the hall, and when the house is after all a very modest price to to be wilder? Ialone, in the se\'en months frOllll man appeared I made an expansive pay, even for people in desperate need 'I F ., FJanuary 1 t o Augl ls t 1, 1!l32 , an-I gesture a nd told him, this t im e i n I t' I ' . h l' t e nu nl ne e arsof re axa IOn. t IS amazmg ow I - I ld h d t dtomobile acc iden ts have ave raged American, "Take this junk to hell I t wou ave seeme 0 any e-,53 pe r month, resul t i llg in fatali. out of here . " He did. (Contlnued on Page Foul') lached observer that La Vagrante had' . . I From Antwerp we flewto Mannheim, Iviewed w ith mo re complacency atICS at th c rate of 1 pe r mont 1. G Tt l fl ' t' t 1 Sn d rn h stl'ngl'ng w asp on Th e Vagrant's Irm:ll1Y. 0 a ymg mle wo a11l I ? ' ~ t'l'hese accidenls do not include the I a half hours. Train t ime, approxi- re s aces wristduring the first engagement thanmany nol r p porled to poliee. mately fourteen hou rs , i nc ludi ng a she did the semi-corpses of t he two

    Radnol' and Havc rf or d ' 1'own change of trains in Frankfort a t mid- Spy snakes s t re tched out harmless on theships report similar experiences night. One interesting feature of the Last week the readers o f t hi s col- grass. She shuddered and squi rmedaeeol'ding to their respcctivc pop- t ri p w as t ha t it c os t two h.undred umn wer e i nf or me d o f the invasion and when The Vagrant said tha t theirI . 1 J) ]>, f ra nc s l es s t o fly than for 1311 fare. of The Vagrant's "ard b" the wild markings indicated immaturity anduallOns an( . evon )erw\n h h h d b bl h t h d f. . ' , ' , Th e ro ute was over Cologne, Frank- things, of the first armed engagement t at t ey a pro a y a c e romPaoh an d ~ r a l \ ' c 1 ' l 1 IU1\'e snflercd fOI.t, "lnd DaClllsta(lt . FI'onl tIle air, the e gg o nl\.' this Ilast spring, she casti n whi ch The Vagrant was ignonuni-ill the samc p ropo rt i on s . The mo- t he c as tl es a long the Rhine are mucn ous ly d ri ven from th e f ie ld , even anxious eyes toward the place whence

    to r law that \vill stop tleath hy ac- les s imp re ss iv e and r oman ti c than though his attack had cost the invad- they had come and quite logically arc idcl lt h as no t amI nc\'er will hc from the g ro un d. Th e Luft hunsa er s th e loss of one was p a nd one gued that young snakes do not comedevi s ed : h il t c xper i encc ill olhel' usc gigantic transport planes that an ' ,cherry sapling. Prof it ing b ~ the ev- i nt o the world sans parents. "Good- IparIs of the COllntl'" has shown relath'ely quiet and comfortable. 1 tra-Iong Labor Day week-end The Va-thaI ,,,hl'I'c lhere i s ' :In OJ'1Plllizec1 Visit the AllIS Igrant decided t? renew the attack, toII' l . 1 . I We spent five or six weeks travel-, execute a flanklllg mOVf'ment on thatc o r t to C( w'at(, ( l 'l \ 'e r s an t pe- . I... . ing through Southern Germany, Aus- porhon of the Ill1e whIch wa s n otdestl'wllS along' t he h nc s o f s af et y I tria and Northern Hah'. The Bavar_lheld by the wasps. As he outlined

    thrre is a. Illarked reduction of ae- i i an Alps a rc very i l 1 \ p ~ e s s i v e . Whlle Ithis p lan t o La Vagrante over theirci(h'nls. i in Mittenwald, we were witncss to an: breakfast on . the por ch , s U ( ~ d e ~ l l y heIn the hopc that f cwcr ma rks I interesting but Had spectacle. Two. Haw a ~ ' e l l o \ \ ' - . l a c k e t boldly Slppll1g anwi II sl amI a:.uJinst Ihc ~ r a i l l I ~ i l l e ' s ~ ' o u n g men o f the town had been kill-: egg fragment near h is p la te , . a nd he. 1 . . 1 11 t I I ('(1 in an attempt t o c limb t he north should have known then that IllS plansap(:H ( ~ I I I rcpo]'(, l(SC wo p c( goes - i- . side of Mont Blanc. The bodie's reach-: wel'e o\erheard. He brushed t he waspshonl(1 he n ~ c l l 1 ~ r l z e d h ~ all who ed t he v iI la ge late at nig ht, a nd a I a ~ : i d e and wen t on wit h h is eating anduse the pll hIll' lug-hwap; : lorch procession, consistinp; of the; Il lotting, and that wasp, suspiciously

    Thc pc(lcslrians pledgc: y ou ng men o f the town, in the full' unwasplike. tamc=ly flew away wit h noHclievin).! that the appallillg' native costume, short l ea the r pan ts , sh ow of temper, no offer of sin glelllllnlier of alltomohile acci(lcll ts embroidered vests, green felt hats eomba t. When wasps ac t l ike house

    It ' . '" I f I rimmf'd wi th cagle feather and cham- flies. one shoul d be on h is guard.l'e:-;II Ill!!.' In l I l ~ I I 1 ' 1 C S 01' ass o .. , ...' ois' b ~ a r d s , went to meet the car con Snakes : iltfe, are l a r g e l ~ ' the r e s ~ l 1 t . o ~ ' carc- t ai ll ing t he c aske ts . The t own i s nes - On the next morning the flank at-! I

    lessness and reckless lIHltllcrellce lIed at t he f oo t o f the Kar we ng le , a t ac k was inaugurated, a s p lanned . Ii,on thc part of those of us who magnificent mountain that l'iscs. \'Pry The Vagrant remained diHcreetly in ; i IlIlllsl walk alollg an d across abruptly to & height of Homething O\'t'!' the background, but sent forward to ' 1streets. an d l en thousand fee t. It was very stir the line of b at tl e a n u n s u s p i c i o u ~ I

    I> I." t1 t I 1 rin g. I ma na ge d to climb the K ar - hireling, a co mpe te nt man who 'first I Early Showing>1' IC\'IIIg' la I l l \ ' examp c an( h" . "Red Headed J-Vomall". '11 I I 't 1 11' wengle, which i s a t ame sort of moun- saw t c sun on Erm s I sl e, whence I "Mi l li o ll Doll ar Legs")lrart\('e WI Ie po r(:l J ~ C C liS lain for climbing. ha\'e come through all the ages strong II I "Brillg 'Em B

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    Page Three

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    DA VIS 'Oldest Store in Narberth

    SUPPLIES for YOUNG alld OLD224 HAVERFORD AVE.Narberth 4035

    Dav is' is the place to mak e,10llr choice of a large, moderately priced assortment ofSchool SuppliesPencil Cases, IOc up. F ab erPencils, Erasers; Parker Pencils and Fountain Pens; Ingersoll Watches, Loose-leafBooks, Composi tion Pads,Brief Cases, etc., at

    W. P. MIESENCarpenter . :. Bui lder . :. Jobbing832 MONTGOMERY AVE.Phones:Day-Narberth 3973MNight-Narberth 4044

    the Pennslvania Railroad a nd hadbeen with the company fo r 33 years.He lived in Narber th for eleven yearsand is survived by his wife , Mary D.Miller; a daughter, Marion D. Miller,and a so n, John R. Miller.

    .,Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lafore, of

    Penn Valley Farms, Narber th , are entertaining at dinner this evening. The Iguests ar e Mr. ' an d Mrs. HowardICooper Johnson, MI;. and Mrs. EdsonHarris, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs . A ll en K. Whi te ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White , andMrs. Arthur Scott.

    John L. MillerFuneral services were held for

    John L. Miller, whodied suddenly lateW e d n e s d a ~ ' night, September 7, onThursday evening at his home at 208Sabine avenue. The Rev . Samue lMacAdams and Rev. Sheridan I1hwson conducted the services. The interment was at Oakridge Cemetery inAltoona, Pa.Mr. Miller, who was 54 years old,

    was the Industr ial Representative of

    Mr. J. Taylor Darl ing ton , o f Hampden avenue, h as r et ur ne d f ro m aweek's s ta y i n Register , Pa. Mrs.Darlington returned on Tuesday fromExton, where she has been visitingMr. and Mrs. Thomas Getty.Miss Jean Luos, daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. Paul R. Loos, o f Shirleyroad, returned to Cha th am Hal lSchool, Chatham, Virginia, on Tuesday.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Fenno, ofEssex avenue, spent Sunday in Plain f ie ld, N. J., whe re the y were theg ue st s o f Mr. Fenno's father andaunt.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scarborough,of 517 Homewood avenue, ar e receiv

    ing congratulations upon the birth ofa daughter, Sylvia Ann, on M o n d a ~ ' ,August 29.

    Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Deubler , ofState and ' Hageysford roads, PennVal ley, wil l leave next Monday forSpringfield, Mass., where they wills t ay fo r a week. Dr. Deubler wil l beassociate judge at the Eastern StatesExhibition for Ayreshire Cattle.Their so n, M r. Pearson Deubler,

    has returned to State College to reosume h is s tudi es . Their daughter ,Miss Henrietta Deubler, will returnto Cornell University on September24, where she is a Junior. ..,Miss Betty Seasholtz, daughter of., Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Seasholtz,Miss Betty Hoffman, daughter of fo rmerly of Ardmore , now o f HampDr. and Mrs. Romaine C. Hoffman, den avenue, is entertaining Miss Ruthof Forrest avenue, .and Miss Ruth S. Jenk ins, o f Ardmore, an d Mr. TheoMcCracken, daughter of of Mr. a nd dore Dodge, of Merion road, art dinnerMrs. Robert S. McCracken, o f S ta te this Friday evening.road, Cynwyd, were the guests of Mid- ofshipman John S. Mann, of Pitman,N. J., over the week-end. Mrs. Carl S. Vogel , of NarberthHall Apartments, is giving a l unch-

    of eon, bridge and shower this SaturdayMiss Helen Butler, daughter of Mr. in honor of Miss Dorothy Louise Kaa nd Mrs. T. Noel Butler, of Essex naga, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.avenue, left on Monday for Bucknel l L. Kanaga, of Wynnewood , whoseUniversity to complete her Senior marriage to Mr. Harry Edward Kolb,y ea r. Mis s Butler returned last Sat- son of Mr. and Mrs . Harry S. Kolb,l\l'day from YorkHarbor, Me. of Williamsport, Pa., will take placeMiss Dor is Orr , d au gh te r o f Dr. on Wednesday, September 28, at 6.30a nd Mrs . A. L. Orr , o f E lmwood ave - P . M. , at the home of Miss Kanaga'snue, wil l leave the latter part o f t he g randpar en ts , Mr. and Mrs. Jamesmonth t o ent e r Fa irmon t School at V. Ellison, of Aubrey road , Wynne-Washington, D. C. Iwood.

    OUR TOWN

    5 : _ O ~ ~ r ~ X Y S b ~ ~ ~ _ Our S ~ E'I-l t I Try Our : Franklin Granulated Ur reme JJor . . . Baked Goods : suGAR IS to furnish the consumer with -wholesome and deli- : Olb b 39c cious, fresh daily in 1 - . ag, The Highest Grade our own b a k ~ r y , under Limited o tl e to a cus tomer, ' itlr supervision of the Pro- othe, ' goods otlly of meats and other food products prietor. : Royal At a Mininlunl of Price : Baking Powder and with a Maxinlulll of Service Coffee Specials: : 4-oz. can, 17c (As Near as Your Telephone) Bosant, lb., 23c : 12 43 Quaker, lb., 27c : -oz., C Tlrese prices effect;"e ,"is Thursday, Friday a"d Saturday ASTOR, I-lb. caD, 29c . September 15 , 1 6 a"d 17!Mother's or Quaker Oats, 3 . pkg., 25c 1 . l b ~ ~ : ~ ~ 1 3 1 C !: New Pack Fresh From The Farm ~ ! ~ ~ ~ : . ' s Label TEA : STRING BEANS I/4-lb. pkg.: or TOMATOES Fine Lancaster POTATOES. .10 lb., 19c F R E E : with every I/2-lb. purchase 3 cans, 2Sc Green Lima BEANS. . . . . . . 2 lb 19c 49 . . ., Value 75c for C. Fancy Jersey SWEET POTATOES 31b 10 Alice brand Green CABBAGE . I, C GoldDust : Tonlato CATSUP E k A I large pkg., : ating oJ;. Coo ing PPLES. .3 b., 17c 15c 16-oz. bot., 12c C I'f S k' t 0 d 19 Sharp I. un IS ranges. . . . . . . . .. oz., c CHEESE : LOW PRICES FOR MEATS OF QUALITY Ih., 29c : Fresh Shoulders LEG ~ e ~ : ~ : SPRING LAMB, lb., 29c SUGARl'anuJatcd :: Young Pig 2-lb. pkg., 11c :: PORK ISc Shoulder Spring Lanlb lb., 19c Baking Soda : lb., pkg., Sc : Fresh Necks : : . : ~ BROILING CHICKENS, lb. 29c Britlo :: of Spring Thick end RIB ROAST lb., 22c 2 pkg., lSc :! L a ~ . ~ 121c Top Muscle Roast. .lb., 35c L ~ e ~ : : ~ ; c a p ! Pabst MALT Pen s 1 nl- B erages 3 fuJI qt. bots., 29c I n y va a ev (Plus bot. dep.) g. can, 49c Sealect Evaporated Milk, 4 c : ~ ~ , 19c Scottissue Paper 3 rolls, 23c \Y/eIch's Tomato Juice, 2 ~ 6 ~ ~ ~ . 29c Waldorf Paper. . . . . . . . . . .2 rolls, 9 c :: Fancy crushed Corn. .No. 2 can, 1 2 ~ c Campbell's Tomato Soup. .3 cans, 25c :! Ritter's Pork and Beans 2 cans, 9c Young's Soap Flakes 3 lb., 25c : Fm'e S p Bean 2 lb 9c Fancy Pink Salmon ..... , tall can, ( ou s. . . . . . . ., F A I S 10 :. Kellogg's Bran . . : 10-oz. pkg., 12c F = e c ~ a J ; ;al tauce ' 3. ( C: ~ ~ ~ . ) . Krumm's :ICoffer 's Marke t MAC:ONI ! Haverford Avenue, Narberth Phones: Narberth 2250-2251-2252 SPAGHETTI : Eighteen Years of Continuous Service .2 pkg., 15c :. _ - - - - : : - - = ~ - - -

    Church Notes

    THE FIRESIDE I Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams, ofWynnewood road , have returned from!Belfast, Me., where they occupiedtheir cottage f or t he summer.Mrs. John W. Dennis, of Anthwyn I ofMerion, entertained at bridge on I Mr. Evan Bruce Byall, son of Mr.

    The gues t s were Mrs. Wal-I and Mrs. J. Bruce Byall, o f B ry n' Valentine, Mrs. Kenneth Meinken'i Mawr avenue, Penn Valley, will leaveC. Carter Bond, Mrs. Joseph R. ion September 22nd for Lafayette Col, Mrs. Barton Quirk, Mrs. Ed- i lege where he will enter the Fresh-I 'Willard and Mrs. Carl Berger. I man class. Mr. Byall graduatedfromMr. and Mrs. Dennis also enter-!Montgomery School in June.at bridge on Saturday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Byall's daughter,guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iMiss Jean Byall, entertained five of. Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter i her schoolmates at a picnic luncheonond and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth; on Monday.einken. ; of

    of I Mr. and Mrs. George C. Prior haveAmong those who attended a house i just returned to their home on Forat Stone Harbor last week-end irest avenue after a week' s s ~ inre Miss Phyllis Bel l, Miss Doris:Worcester, Mass., where they VIsItedll, Miss Josephine Stelwagon, Miss' their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.Jamison, Miss Jane Jamison, Iand Mrs. J. B.Leary.Betty Mal es ta , M r. R ob er t I of'Mr. Jeff Smith, Mr. Ned Bart-! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin,Mr. Hugh B. Speed, Jr., Mr. i their daughter, Miss Peggy MacGufC. Roberts, Jr., and Mr. Joe I fin, and Miss Emily Ti tus , of Chestnut avenue, spent Sunday in Morrisville, Pa.ofMr. and Mrs. E. Raymond Mulhern, of. , o f Winchester road, Merion, are Mrs. Joseph D. Maguire, who has

    congratulations upon the been i n t he Bryn Mawr Hospital withof a s on, E. Raymond Mulhern, a fractured knee since July 9, ?ason Friday, September 9. Mrs. returned to her home on Grayhnglhern wil l be remembered as Miss! avenue.l dr ed Bower o f Wes t Phi lade lphi a. . Mr. and Mrs . Albert H. Nulty and, ,family, of Meeting House lane, whoMiss Florence ~ a u s s e r , of Essex ha ve been in Cape .May, wi ll returnis spending themonth of Sep- i the la t ter part of thIS week. Mr. andat Stone Harbor, N. J. 'Mrs. John J. Pau l, o f Iona avenue,;who have been t he gues t s of Mr. andMiss Sara K i m b ~ l I , of Oxford, and iMrs. N u ~ t y , . will also return the end

    Frances Barksdale of Staunton i of t he " eek ., "r e t he guest s o f Mis s Esther Dur-' ofdaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. A.! l \ ~ r . an d Mr s.. ~ ' J. Dot ha rd andDurboraw, for several days this I theIr son , Mr. WIl lI am R. Dothard,'i have just returned f rom a motor trip! to Portland, B o o t h b ~ ' Harbor, Bel-Mr. and Mrs . B."F. Livingston and fast, W a t e r v i l l ~ , Me., and through the

    are now occupying their home White l\1ountams.412 Essex avenue. Their son, Mr. .,Livingston, has returned from Miss Katherine Lukens, daughterean C it y, whe re he was t he guest: of Mr. and Mrs. C. l \ ~ o r t o n Lukens.,Mr. Jack Staley, son of Dr. and' of Prescott road, MerIOn. Park, leftR. 1\1. Sta ley, o f Avon road, at ' on Monday for ~ w e e t b r I a r College, Isummer home, for a week. ! Va. , whe re she WIll enter the Fresh-;Dr. and 1\Irs. Staley returned on man c la ss .to their home on Avon road, Mr. Cuthbert Spencer , son of Mr'ispending t he s ummer at their: and Mrs. W. C. Spencer, Dudley ave- iin Ocean City. ,nul', returned on Monday to the Lou-:

    of I isiana State University, Baton Rouge. Il\Iiss E m i l ~ ' Titus, of Chestnut ave- . i

    entertained a small group of .on Saturday evening.Miss Erma Ruth l\linniek, daugh-,l ' o f Mr. and l \l rs . J. L. Minnicl(, ofavenue, left last 'Vedncsday'Ohio , whe re she w il l visit reia- The Presbyterian Chllrch ,s i n Cl evel and, Camden and To- Rev. John Van ~ e s s , D.D., Minister. ido. Meetings for September 18: IMrs. William C. Claghom, of Chest- I 10.00 A. i\I.-Bible School. Adult Iavenue, is spending this week in: classes only. !cean City. . 11.00 A. 1\I.-:.\lorning" Worship.:

    'f : Sermon Theme: "But God."Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B ak er , o f H av -! 7.45 P. l\L-Evening Worship. ScI'avenue, and son, Joe, returned mon Theme: "The Tears of .Jesus."mot or on Mond ay e ve ni ng f rom Next'W " d n e s d a ~ ' Evening-PrayerN. C. John Lewis Baker, Meeting. Conducted by the pastor.son, will remain in Zebulin The Session of this church has ap-me time. pointed the week beginning October'f 2d for a s er ie s o f mee ti ngs as sug-,Lieutenant Van Buren Sawin was gested for all churches, as a special I

    guest of 1\11. and Mrs . J oh n P . season of "'eniten('e and P r a ~ ' c r . .of Rockland road, last week-Lieutenant Sawin is taking a Holv T. :.; ;"y .f:":"'c!cc' LlIti,..,.. iI 't-gl'aduate course at Pr i nc e t on , ' Chllrch IRev. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor t

    of Sunday, September 18, 1!l32:Mr. and Mrs. Raymon d Car ri ck , o f 9.30 A. r.I.-Bible School for allavenue, are return ing this over sixteen ~ ' e a r s of age.f rom Ocean City, where they 11.00 A. M.-The Morning Servicev e been o cc upyi ng a cottage for with sermon.weeks. 7.45 P. M.-The Vesper Servicewith sermon.

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    ofMrs. R. W. Breerwood , who hasn spending the summer in At lan- Baptist Church of the EvangelCity, has returned to her hOllle on Robert E. Keighton, Ministerood avenue. Sunday, September 18:Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Griest and i 11.00 A. IvI.-Morning Worship.m il y, o f Mer ion avenue, have re- i Sermon: "Put the Church Into Yourfrom a three weeks' stav at ILife."Springs. i 7.45 P. l\1.-Evening WorshIp. Ser-Miss Ida Buckman, who has been mon: "Seek First the Kingdom ofthe summer at Spring Lake, God."J., has returned to her home on Tuesday, September 20:road. 8.00 P. M.-Meeting of the ChurchMr. and Mrs. Henry Spear, former- School Council in t he Chur ch . T heof Ardmore, are occupying a house Rev. Miles W. Smith, Director of InHomewood avcnue. Mr. Spear is termediate Work fo r the Bapt ist Pubinstructor in the Lower Merion l icat ion Society, wil l discuss wi th usHigh School. the program for that department.Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. MacCor- Wednesday , September 21:

    and family, who have been 8.00 P. M.-Mid-Week Meeting. Un-the summer in El lswor th, t il December we are to study "Jesus. , wil l return next Thursday to And Prayer." This first service willhome on Brookhurst avenue. c on sid er t he sub ject o f "The PrayerMis s Do ri s Latchum and Miss Life of Jesus."Latchum, of Merion, enter-

    at a party last Wednesday eve- i Methodist Episcopal Churchg. Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Ministerof Sunday, September 18: IMr. and Mrs. H. M. Alexander and 11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship and

    of Brookhurst avenue, return- Sermon. "This Grace Also."last Thursday from a week's stay I 7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship and IUnion Lake, N. J. Sermon. "The Philippian Jailor."Mr. and Mrs. Alexander had as I Wednesday, September 21:guests last Friday Mr. Alexan- 8.00 P. M.-Prayer Meeting.uncle, The Rev. Dr. William H' I Thursday, September 22:r gan and Mrs. Morgan, of New I 2.00 P. M.-Meeting of the Wom

    r k a nd Los Angeles, California; Ian's Home Missionary Society i n t heDr. George Waldron, of Teaneck, Church Parlor.J ., a nd Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alex- 8.00 P. M.-Meeting of the Men'ser , o f Drexel Hill. Club.

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