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CHILDREN'S DAY
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Wednesday, June 24, 1925. Sessions at10.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
P ra yer an d Praise Service onWednesday evening at 8 o 'c lo ck .Topic: " Th e L ord' s Prayer-OurFather 's Protection."
Choir r eh e ar sa l o n T h ur s da y evening at 8 o'clock.
T he S un da y S ch oo l wil l h ol d theannual picnic on Saturday, June 27.
The Church of Good Fellowship has 'a welcome for you at all services.
Holy Trini ty Lutheran C ~ u r c h .
M. E. Mclinn, pastor.Regular services, Sunday, June 21,
1925: .Sunday School, 9.45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Theme,"Heart Creation."Luther League, 7 P. M.Evening Service, 8 P. M. "Opened
Eyes."The Advanced Luther League d id not
h ave a meeting , o wing to conditionst he y co ul d n ot well o ver co me , b ut wehope n ot hi ng will pr ev en t a real livemee ting thi s Sunday evening to come.
Our Chi ld ren' s Day exerc ises werewell attended and were surely enjoyed byall present.
Sometimes instructors Ifeel t hat t hel it tl e ones do not comeup to the s tandardandare d iscouraged , but a ll said i twas amost delightful exercise in wh ic h s om an y d id s up er bl y a nd l if te d th e m al eaffair to a p lane of super excellence andt he th an ks o f t he au dienc e a re d ue tothose who so wel l and fai th fu lly prepared the program.
GIFTS
HEMSTITCHING SHOP318 DUDLEY AVENUE
NARBERTH, PA,Dressmnklng P l en t ln lt B u tt o ns C ov er ed
A. J. HERRSCHAFT
Phone, Narberth 2510
,HIGHLAN D A U ~ I MILK AND CREAM
75 8 .LAN CASTER AVE. :B;RYN MAWR.'
Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882
B AL A, PA .
BaTerford andEssex Aves.
Gasoline--Oil
Narberth 2629
Bala and Union Aves.
Windsor Garage
Da y and Night Storage
Order Now for Win te r
50c a Ton f or C ash in
10 Days
L M. THOMPSON
CynW1/d ~ 8 0
AL L SUBJECTS
Frederic C. Torrey, A M .(Dlrector)
500 Essex : Ave ., Narberth, Pa.
(Or n t Y ou r Home) .
IT'S a b urni pg s ha me f orpeople to receive inferiorcoal. Each ton of our coalreaches the comfort .goal-eachshovelful 'br ings heat-performance. We bring contentment toyour home by the truck load.
Long nnd successfUl experience withCollege Entrnnce E x nm ln n tl o ns . S peclnltles: Mntbemntics, Lntln nndFrench.
Mnster nt Episcopal Acndemy, Overbrook.
EXPERT TUTORING
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES. Baptist Church of t h e , Evangel.
Robert E. Keighton, minister.9.45 A. M.-Church School.
11.00 A. }yr. -Morning worsh ip . Sermon, "The Highest Good."
7.45 P. M.-Evening wo rsh ip . S er -mon, "The Mission of Jesus."
Wednesday, June 24 , 8 P. M.-Prayerservice.
The P r e sb y te r ia n C h ur c h.
Rev. John Van Ness, minister.Mee tings for June 21:9.30 A. M.---'Bible School. A place
and a welcome for a ll . The Adult BibleClass mee ts a t 10 A. M. in the vacantstore room on Narberth avenue.
11 A. 1L-Morning worship. Sermonon the theme, "The Des i re of Our Lord,"followed by the celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord' s Supper.
6,45 P. M.-Mectings of the Intermedia te and the Senior Endeavor Soc ie ti es .
7 . ~ 5P. M.-Evening worship. Sermontheme, "Wearing Christ's Clothing."
The prayer mee ting next Wednesdayevening will be conducted by Mr. JacobK. Lessey.
First Church o f C h ri s t, Scientist.Women's Club Bui ld ing , Ardmore
avenue, Ardmore, Pa,Sunday Services. 11 A. M.Sunday School Services, 11 A. M.Wednesday e ve ni ng t es ti mo ni al
meeting, 8 o'clock.Reading room, 19 West Lancaster
avenue, open each week-day, 12 to 4.30P. M.
The subject o f t he B ib le L es so n S ermon for June 21 is "I s the Universe,Including Man, Evolved b y A to mi cForce?" Celebrated at the Presbyterian SlIn
day School.Narberth Methodist Episcopal Church
SUNDA Y, ' JUNE 21 Two particularly interesting features ofth e Ch il dre n's D ay exe rci ses at t he
!l.45 A. M., Bible School. H on F . W . Pr es by te ri an Chu rc h Su nd ay were aStites, Superintendent. story by Sara Brownel l, a primary de-
II A. M., Morning Worship. Theme: p ar tm en t g ir l, a nd th e Bib le m em or y" A T ro ub le d Sunset." Anthem, "0 , work by the junior depar tment. TheSaviour. Precious Saviour," b y P r ot h- music was f urn ish ed by an o rc he st raeroe; Q u ar t et , " F ai r es t L o rd Jesus," composed of the regular school orchestraby Willis. and the Main Line Orchestra.
6.45 P. M., Epworth League Devo- Sara Brownell 's story was consideredt ional Meet ing . T op ic : " Id ol Wor - th e bes t re pr od uct io n o f some Bibleship." . story studied by the primaries during
7.45 P. M., Evening Worship. the year. It g-ave the h is to ry of JosephT he m e: " Ma ki ng Our Wills God' s and was a remarkable p iece of condensa.Will." Anthem, " Al l f or T he e, " by tion. Th e stories had to be written?IIarsh; Quartet, "God's Morning," by without aid from grown-ups.Leech. The junior department recited the
The "vVoman's Home Miss ionary So- thi rt eenth chapter of F ir s t Corinthiansc ie ty o f the Philade lph ia Conference , the grea t love chapter of the new tes tawil l ho ld the Quarterly Meeting o f t he m e nt - wi th o ut a hitch or a flaw.Socie ty in St. Andrew's M. E. Chur ch , There is no more important work posFif ty-fourth and Walnut streets, on sible in the Sunday School than commit
t ing to memory the words of inspi ra tionwhich will come to mind in after yearsin hours of spiritual need.
The superintcndents in the various departments, Miss Edith Gard, of the beginners; :Mrs. 1. C. Douglass, of theprimaries , and Mrs . R. G. Aungst, ofthe juniors, deserve great credit for theevident ly excel lent t ra in ing they havebeen g iv in g t he ir c hi ld re n d ur in g t heyear.J ac ki e Van Au ke n a nd J ac k Pa den d istinguished themselves in a primary rec itation. and Arthur \Vright and FrancesLittle in a junior dialogue, "Twelve Mil
lion Boys and Girls."Rev. John Van Ness, the pastor,c losed with an excel lent address to theyoung people.
Mr. A. G. Compton is superintendentof the school and is ably seconded in thework by his ass is tant s, Mr. Rabb , Mr.]. H. McClay a nd Mr. W. S. Bossert.
1. Orchestra Selection2. Song By the School3. Prayer Mr. J. H. McClay4. Beginners' Dept. , Miss Edith Garn,
Supt.(a) Welcome Two Children(b) March "To and Fro"(c) Song "Praise Him"(d) Exercise "Little Ha nds"(e) Song "Garden Song"(f ) March "To and Fro"(g) Exerci se Three Children
5. Orchestra S e l e c t i o n ~ O v e r t u r e ,"The Conqueror"
6. Pr imary Dept. , Mrs . L . C. Douglas,Supt.
(a) So ng -Verses Solo by Jean Havilick; chorus by
Miss Knutzen's Class.(b) Recitation . . . . Sara Brownell( c) S on g .. Primary Department(d) Recitation, Jackie Van Auken
and Jack Paden(e ) S tor ) ' . . . . . . . . Sara arownell
7. Scripture R e a d i n ~., W. s. aossertI. Junior Dept ., Mrs . R. G. Aun,st,Supt.
(a) Scripture ~ I e m o r ywork, 1Cor. 13th Chapter.(b) So ng , " Th e Great Cr ea te r
i < i n ~ H
(c) D i a l o ~ e ,"Twelve M i l l ~ nBoys and Gir ls"
Arthur Wright and Francis Little(d) S o n ~ ,"We Thank Thee Our
Father"( e) Tab leaux, "Fling Out the
Banner"9. Announcements and Offering
Orchestra, Valantary. "Thy Glory"10. Short Talk Mr. V an N ess11. Orc hes tra "Apple Blossoms"12. Song By the School
Benediction.
Chiropractic
for the sickBranch Office
Dora 'Patience, M. A.; D. C.Chiropractor
N . E . C orn er N ar be rt h a nd
Haverford AvenuesHRS.: MON., WED., FRI . 1.005.00 P. M.
OTHER HOURS BY APP.
ICE CREAM SALT10-lb. bag 2&
'Phone, Narberth 1254
CERTOB-oz. bottle 25c
SALMONHorseshoe, can 29c
JELLY GLASSESDozen 35c
ROOT BEERHires, 2 bottles 25c
SALMON CUUETSHolly Brand, can 35c
PALM OLIVE SOAP3 cakes 20c
BABBITTSCLEANSERCan5c
SOAPP. & G. Naptha, 4 cakes 19c
SARDINESI n P ur e Olive Oil, large tins 30c
BEST GRANULATED SUGARLb.6c
Prompt Service
e U R T o W N
COFFEER. G. A. Blend, excellent quality, lb. 45c
TABLE SALTBag 5c
23 4 Haverford Avenue
of
both
TRELLIS FENCES ARBORS
Contains Many Attractive Designs
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
Our
A ll o f t he se can be built by anyone handy with tools.We have a complete s tock of t h e L um b er required toconstruct them.
Rustic and White
L U M B E R L IB R A R Y
TE AIced Tea i s b ec o mi ng a t remendous Summer drink, bidding fair
to surpass many other Summer beverages. The convenience, theeconomy and the deliciousness of iced te a is recognized generally. Atea blended especially for this purpose, giving color and flavor. Wewish you would t r you t
Tea Party Blend, %, lb. 15c
SHULL LUMBER CO .29 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYD
CYNWYD 662
When Dissatisfied Try
HEWIT'S
We Call /or and Deliver
CHOCOLATEBaker's Dot Sweet Chocolate
~ lb. pkg. 20cMINTS
Matinee, I-lb. can30cCOCOA
Hershey's, ~ - I b .can 15c
M E A T S
MILKBorden's, tall can 11c
OUVESEdward's Queen, pint bottle 35c
30c lb.
Whole Hams Ib. 32c
Rib Roast, best cuts . . . . . Ib. 35c-40c
String End of Ha m lb. 15c-20c
Neck of Spring Lamb lb. 25 c
Po t Roasts lb. 25c-35c
RICEAstor, pkg. 10c
COlTER'S MARKET
Bryn Mawr 327 I' IWayne 56
CAKEFLOURSwansdown, pkg. 35e
IVINS' CAKES
PINEAPPLEParadise Island Fancy Sliced
Large can 2&
PRESERVESLippincott 's, jar 29c
GELATINKnox's, pkg. 19c
JUNKET TABLETSPkg. 10c
CORNED BEEFLibby's, can 25c
Ivins' ;Sweet Maries
PEASFairwater Brand, ca n 23c
SHRIMPSea Garden, 3 glasses $1.00
Libby Sweet Pickles or RelishLarge jar 25c
SHREDDED WHEATPkg. l lc
GRAPEFRUIT
Dromedary, Extra Fancy, ca n 27c
BUTTER
A Re al Fancy Butter, Heathized Sweet Cream, lb. 5Se
Dependable Quality
"Ardmore 17
MISUNDERSTANDINGS as to honesty of motive a nd p ur po se a nd the ability to economically serve sometime create "stat ic" betweenb uy er a nd s el le r w hi ch f ra nk ne ss a nd fair dealings might o ve rc om e. B IG OT RY, w hi ch b li nd s a merchants t o r ea l conditions, is a f or m o fstatic interference that m a y o nl y b e o ve rc om e b y r ea so n and a w i ll in g n e s s t o y i el d to sound argument. LACK OF C O UR A GE t o c h a ng e w i ththe times, a prevalent phase of business .s tat ic , is often u n co n tr o ll a bl e e x ce p t b y t h ro w i ng out the "old machine" and subst itut ing ent i rely newmethods. PREJUDICE is a basis with a se t a n d s t ub b o rn dislike of n e w i d ea s or new business principles , a very harmful form of businessstatic that i s c o st i ng
aUo f u s m a ny d ol la rs a nd s om e
"sense." ,
Store closed every Wednesday at noon during June, July and August.
Th e sale of $1,000,000 par value o f o ur 6 ~per cent. Preferred Stock, which we had plannedto o pe n o n J un e l st , was oversubscribed severaldays prior to that date.
Hundreds of customers who had learned ofthe forthcoming sale overwhelmed us with orders;in fact, we received applications for about twicethe amount of stock which had been authorized fo rsale.
The confidence which ou r customers have inour company, as evidenced by their ready responseto. ou r stock sale offer, is greatly appreciated by us,and we regret that a great many were disappointedin their desire to become shareholders.
We assure the new stockholders t ha t w e willvalue their interest 'and co-operation in the promotion o f o u r business.
STOCK SALE OVERSUBSCRmED
.THE COUNTIES GAS&ELECTRIC CO.
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1; 1 r - ; ; ; ~ - - ; : ' ; : ; ; : = ~
JIII General Office: 1612 Market Street, Philadelphia ml~l l T h e P h il a de l ph i a S u bu r ba n Water C om p an y s e rv e s I ~ Ii ~ , filtered water o f t he h ig he st q ua li ty in 46 b o ro ug h s a n d ill
Irl townshipsl o ~ a t e din Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and iii
i ~ Bucks Counties. I ~ i
1 ~ 1 To s e rv e t hi s territory the Company maintains 3 dams, i ~i~I:"';" 3 p u m p in g s t at i on s , f u ll y equipped with modern pumping :If. and filtering eqUipment, 10 reservoirs, 12 standpipes andI ~ I 640 miles o f d i st r ib u ti o n a n d t ra n sm i ss i on m a in s. '
r OAK ~ ~ ~ ~AN D D l ~ : ; ; ~ ; ; : : F SB R ; ; . .~ W Rif. CONSHOHOCKEN PENNA. PENNA.~ I l INFORMATION AS TO RATES, SERVICE. ETC., MAYi RE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION TO TH E ABOVEi m ; ; ; # i 9 , i r " ' ; i ; " ! I . , , ! : > r i i ; , ; t ! " " f : : i l : : ~ t t ' : r : : ; ":":::" , ~ ~ : w ~ ! ~ f i = - : . ~ : : r . ~ : : : : I ' : :U' ,l:: ..... ~ &... ,.
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AffordService
.Your . " , H ~ m e
Month
$ 9 0
STORAGEHEATER
-- , .
Can
NARBERTH BEAUTYSHOPPESpecialists in
.Hair Dyeing, Permanent Waving, Marcel Waving
"Scientific Ca're of Face and Scalp"
Marinello a n d L u x or P r ep a ra t io n sPhone Nar. 2565 103 ESSEX AVE.
Down,PU,i;,lt,.InBalane, $ 7 ~ 5 0 a
AUTOMATICGAS WATER
Bryn Mawr 327
O N LY$7.50
The Welsbach "Hotzone"
Built to ou r specifications of t he b es t mater ia ls , insur inglong life an d perfec t opera t ion . A nd yo u ca n h av e i t installed complete, ready fo r use, a t a p r ic e h e re t of o reu n k n o w n -
.Everybody
Storage GIlS 'VaterHeater Prloos
Conneeted26-gaJ. s i ze , '00.00
The Counties Gas & Electric Co.Ardmore 17
Here is a Ga s Wa t er H e at e r which fulfills e ve ry r eq ui re m en t f or service,
durability, convenience an d economy, yet is sold a t a sensationally lo w price
a nd o n "most attractive terms.
NowAutomatic Hot Water
A Heater w h i ch f r om t he d ay o f it s installation frees yo u f r o ~al l hot -water
worries an d troubles, an d gives yo u an abundanceo f piping ho t wa t e r in th e
same v o lu m e a s th e s t re a m w h i c h comes from th e cold-water faucet.
And b e st o f all, i t h e at s water a t less cost than does an y device which uses
fuel o t he r t h an gas.
W h e n YOli"remember'tlie high prices a t w h ic h a ut om a ti c g as wate r heaterswere sold formerly, yo u wil l appreciate th e w o n d e r fu l o p p o r t u ni t y tha t isno w offered you.Think. of it ! H o t w a te r a l wa y s r ea dy. N o f ir e to l ight. No w ai ti ng . N o thi ng t o w at ch . No ke y to turn on or off. Nothing to r em em be r. N oth in gto forget.N ow y ou c an h av e abundant h o t w a te r fo r bath ing, shaving, dish-washingClnd general cleaning, w it h n o m o r e t r ou b le than jus t turning a faucet, anda t a cost which places it easily within you r means.
Call a t ou r salesroom or p h o ne f or a representative.
O FA L LKIND!'
GLAZINGJOBBING
on Sale at
DA VIS'
"ServIce fcUlI a smtre"
R, S. TOUHILLEleclrical Conlraclor
MAPLEHALLSouth Narberth Avenue
B E L L ' PHONE: MERION 121
E8tfmatc8 Furnf8l1ed
r a t a - M ~ G i n 1 e y10\JIJI8 N.13gi S ~P h i l a ; ] ~
School Supplies
Bell P h o ne , S p r ue e 8 8 -0 0 and 38-1nK e ye t on e P h o ne , B a c e '16-154
WM. NEWBORG & co.Painting and Decorating
212 WoodbineAve., Narberth,Pa.Phone, Narberth l ' l I i 8 ~ W.
GEO. W. BOTTOMSConlraclor 0- Builder
NARBERTH. PA.
LIGHt HAULING
Phones: Narberth661-J or 1612-W
local or out of townQuick and Efficient Service
P. J. DUFFY335 Dudley Avenue
P l to n e. N a r b er t h 1 0 1' 1 '"
HENRY & COMPTONPLUMBING
STEAM & HOT-WATER HEATINGJOBBING Narberth
Narberth1683-W RepairingIF IT'S ANYTHING IN
RADIOC.ROY SMITH
ABOUT.IT22 Ardmore Ave . Ardmore , Pa.
Narberth 2510
JOE G. HERRSCHAFTSlate and Tin
RoofingJobbing a Specialty
3!8 Dudley Ave. Narberth, Pa,
PAINTINGDECORATING
GARAnteea Roofs
~ ~. . . .~J
~ ' f r i e n 4 1 ynf,nemleS
with
WeberlIfIdFields~ ~ ~ .
LIBRARY NOTES
DO N OT F OR GE T " FATH ER 'SDAY," JUNE 21st-HIS G I I ~ 1 . 'AND HIS CARD.
For PermanentSatisfaction
BUY A
SmedleyBuilt Home
" Ye O d di t y Shoppe"
WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY
104 Forrest Ave. In the Basement1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gift giving isage old,and has donemore to cement the boudsof love andfriendship thanany othercustom.
ARDMORE THEATRE, T h ! 1 r s d a y ~f ~ i d a : y )and. Saturday
J = u n e ' 2 5 t h ~'26th. 27th
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~ " " - " " " - , - , - , - , - " ~ - ', ': N. R. PEACOCK :, ': Interior and Exterior :, ': PAINTING :,: Kitchens and BathroomsMade :: Attractive, Brightand Clean :, ,, W il l b e glad to Estimate ,, ,: 407 Essex Avenue :, ,, PHONE NARBERTH 2637 :, , '. , _ " __ , . ~ .__ , _ " " _ " " " f
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elation. NarberthTmCabCo I SPE IAL TIRE SA E .=~5:As has been fully explained in an C Learlierarticleany.personmay ~ e ~ o m ea Walter R o s e r ! .member of the LIbrary AssocIatIOnby
.aying dues of $1. each year or a life Residence Officemember 011 payment of . $ 2 ~ ,also t 1 ~ e126 Conway l ..ve. 215 HaverfordAve. Standardvalue Tiresand Tubes on sale at old prices :=~~;.~_-
by-lawsstate: "InapprecIationof theIr (recently advanced 15%). Get them here and save "~ ~ ~ u ~ h i ~ h s i : v ~ ~ ~ l j nn ~ ~ e h ~ ~ ~ a ~ h i : ~ ~ d--H-A-R-R-Y--B-.-W--A-L-L-- money. Large stoek of different values and sizes. 0 . . . . ,, " ..its present form and growth,all m e m ~ = !i! KEEP KOOLbers of the' library staff who at the Plumbing . Gas F i t t i n g ! ! == Full Line of Sporting Goods ! _
. time of the. formingof thisassociationshaH be in at least their second year and Heating - RAY WEISS ELECTRIC FANS-SEVERAL MAKFSof continuously activeservice shall be , ~= . : . = ~_ from $5.95 upconsidered life members of the asso- NARBERTH. PA.dationwithout paymentof dues." The PHONE, NARBERTH1602-J . ~ Accessories _; PORCH FURNITURE GRASS RUGStrustees acting on this havc voted the COUCH HAMMOCKS AWNINGS~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ t ~ ~ ; i ~ e G ~ l c : : I : : : t , O f: ~ : : sL i : ~ : :'--H-O-W-A-RD--C-. -'-F-R-I-T-S-C-H-,I. NARl;ERTH AVENUE Below the Bridge ~~.=. THE NARBERTHCARPET CO.Aungst, Miss Katherine Aungst, Miss Justice of the Peace We ann n th t u l t l . d . 1Peggy Aungst, Mrs. E. C. Batcllclor, REAL ESTATE - ou ce a 0
l' comp e e y equtppe. 1'epat1' s wp - 10 3 North Narberth AvenueMrs. J. W. Brooks,MissIda Buckman, ~.-_ 'Will be 1'eopened next Monday. .== . OPEN EVENINGS NARBERTH2528Mrs. E. H.. Cockrill, Miss Marjorie Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesCowin, Mrs. . ; W. Darville, Mrs.Hary PJtone 1749\V 215 HaverfordAve. _ _ II.IIIH1I1.UIIlIIl.II.II.II.IIIII.IIIIIIH.II.IIIII.IIIIIIIIIII.IIIII.1I111111.11111111111.11.11.11.11.11.11.11111.11.11111.11.11.11.'" " " .. "'.11' 0 " ,,0 " 0 ,
.Derby, Mrs. James Donnelly, Mrs.E.C. Drew, Mrs. Franklin Dunlop, Mrs.C. P. Fowler, Mrs. William B. Good-all, Mrs. Harvey Herman,Mrs. JesseHarris, Mrs. Joseph Hongler, Mrs.Harry Jacobs, Mrs. Clarence Kaeber,Miss Anna MacKeag, Mrs. HoraceMoore, MissEmma Mueller, Mrs.E.A. Muschamp, Mrs. Nellie Ramey,Mrs. H. G. Reevs, Miss Bud Roberts,Mrs. Horace Ruch, MissMarion Trotter, Mrs. H. G. Wigand, :Mrs. RobertF. Wood.
At this time acknowledgmentshouldbe made of the fine work done by thefollowing former members of the staffnot at presentin active service:
Mrs. John Boyer, Mrs. Hugh Brown,Miss Margaret Burrill,Mrs. W. Roberts Cameron,Mrs. ClarenceT. Faries,Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs.E. C. Town.