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    VOLUME 11 NUMBER 27 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926 PRICE THREE CENTS

    Entertainment This Year toDiffer f rom Forme r

    Affairs .

    SCOUTS READY FORBIG ANNUAL SHOW

    SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAYFIRST BURGESSOF NARBERTH DIES

    STILL AFTER 'EMTownship pol ice s ti ll con tinuetheir campaign against auto speeders. An average of two and threea day were picked up th is week andfined after given hearings in Ardmore.

    BAKE SALEA bake sale under the auspicesof the Ladies' Aid o f the LutheranChurch will b e h el d next Saturday at Dando's store. Th e timeis 10 A. M. Home-made cakes andpies will be on sale.

    Stites Withdraws, But PromisesSolid Narberth Vote lor Pepper

    HEED WARNINGSCONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE

    MINSTRELS HOLDFORTH NEXT WEEKMan y F ea tu re s Promised

    St . Margaret 's AnnualAffair.

    And Secure Dog Licenses, Cut inAgents Wil l Delay Enforcement.Heeding the warning issued someweeks , ago, t he major it y of dogowners here have secured licensesfor their pets.of Cynwyd, has obtained 11 0 tagsf or t hem, and Squire Arthur, ofBryn Mawr, has secured over 300.There i s s ti ll a large number whohave neglected to get licenses. Theywill h av e o ne mor e mon th beforethey may be caugh t and fined fortheir negligence.. Three State department men weret o h av e arrived h er e in 11,1a rc h t oround up all unlicensed animals. Theforce has been cut to oneman, however, and consequently the e n f o r c e ~ment of the license law may b e d elayed another month.Agent Kreiter, of the State Department of Animal Industry, wasbusy in Norristown and vicin itylast week and secured fines againstseveral score owners who had failedto get dog licenses. He will makethe round of Lower Merion andNarberth early in May according to. IJresent schedule;

    Measles Epidemic Has Caused LongHoliday.After an extended vacation,

    In Two c an di da te s f rom 1'dont- Croft's withd rawal came under Augu st H . Mueller Was On e beginning o n T ue sd ay of lastgomery county were among the 40 curcumstances that indicated pres o f Founde rs of Borough week, t he Narbe rth Schools willin the State who withd rew the ir sur e had been b rought to bear upon in 1895. r e- open on Monday next. Thenames from the :May primary l is ts h im by the Yare machine of Phila- epidemic of measles has made the AT SCHOOL BUILDINGSN GHTS by :Monday of thi s week, the las t de lphia. The former State Senator (ONG PROMINENT HERE closing necessary.TO PLAY TWO I . day for such action, One was State .. The schools were closed b y t heSenator Fletcher 'vV. Stites, of N a r ~ was running on a wet platform and Board of Health after a confer- The Boy Scouts are "all set" forit is believed that Yare leaders con- AU st H Mueller first h . I t F 'd dMuckrakine" is no t calculated to berth, who had filed nominating , ."\. gu enry. . , ence between Principal George H. t elrannua party nex rI ayansidered his withdrawal would aid B e f th Bo o tlgh of Nar S d . D' t 'b t'f n a Y part Ill "Our 1'0"vn's" t't' f I' t toe nor ,urg ss 0 e r - \HI'lson and Dr. George A. Sloan, atur ay evenl11e"s. IS n u I onor I ,n 'pe I Ions or leu enan g v l' . the cause of their ticket in this b tl d f 't founders dl'ed 'v f I ' k d I ks ch eme o f t hi ng s, but, neverthe- The other was Frank Croft, of Por t er 1 an one 0 I!! , health officer. Nearly fifty cases 0 t le tIC ets was ma e a s t weeless, t hi s n ew spaper a ssumes , a s Kennedy, who had f iled for gover- county. suddenly a t his home at Forrest of measles were recorded at that and each S cout i s wor ki ng har d. bl' - I't The Croft withdrawal came into and \\Tindsor avenues last Thurs- tlme. to dl'spose of the fourteen whichIts 0 Iga tl on to t le COnUlltlm y, nor.th e necess it v of revealing town Senator S ti tes, in w ithd rawing , the Bureau of Elections at Harris- day night of heart disease. 'vVhen the pupils r epor te d t o will ent i tl e h im to a week' s staythings as t h ~ y are i n s t e a ~ of w h ~ t indicated that his plans to back Sen- burg half an hour after 4 P. M. - Funeral services were held from their classes Tuesday , t hey were at Camp Delmont this summer.t he y a pp ea r t o be, and It was 111 ator Pepper had not been changed Monday, the time fixed for the clos - h is late r es id ence , Monday, con- informed t ha t t he E as te r vacation The main aud itor ium of thekeeping ,vith this purpose that the Iby the failure of the Pepper-Fisher ing of the lists. The reason for this ducted by Rev. Rober t E . K ei gh - w as t o be extended nearly another school building will be thrownDramatic Editor was charged with, g roup to take up hi s c and id acy f or w as a t el egr am f rom Thomas F .. ton, pastor of t he Narbe rth Bap- week. Hundreds of jubilant schol- open to those hold ing tickets atth e duty of establ ishing once and Ilieutenan.t gO\'ernor. . \\Tatson, Philadelphia City Commit- tist Church. Interment was at ars hurried home to make the bes t 7.30 P. M. Friday and t he s amefor all, in response to insistent ."1 am f or Pepper, of. cou rs e, " .he te e cha irman , g ivi ng no ti ce t ha t \Vest Laurel Hill . of the unexpected holiday. h ou r o n S at ur da y. T he d an ci ng'J II I d Croft's withdrawal and two legisla- b . d I . S dclamor, whether or n ot S t. " ~ ar-I saId, "and Narberth WI vote so I - Mr. Mueller, who was 68, w a Thursday night Health OfficeJl w il l e 111 u ged 111 on atur ay' I I I d I tive withdrawals were on their way b I . h . "f h h' "garet's :Minstrels were 111 trut 1 ly for him. lave ma e no ~ t . l e r a p romi ne nt map pu lis ler, WIt George B. Suplee announced that even111g a t el' t e s ow IS over.s im on -p ur e a nd u na du lt er at ed Ialliances and have no o ther pol tt lcal by t ra in . Ear lie r in the afternoon ) of fices at 530 Locust st reet. He there were 67 c as es of measles Fo r this purpose the gymnasiumMr. Crof t had wired that he wantedamateurs or whether they were plans. had been engaged in the publish- uncler quarantine. It was felt , f loor has been reserved.I f h b his name taken o ff the l is ts .professionals in disguise, a charge "I wit ldrew 1'0111 t e race ' e- ing business for forty-seven years, however, that conditions would At t he next regu la r meet ing ofthat has f re qu en tl y been l ai d cause I di d not want to a dd confu- Local l eaders a re of the opinion and his maps of th e Main Line permit of t he opening o f schoo l the two t roops on :Monday eve-aO'ainst them. The investigation s ian where f ee ling is a lr eady r u n ~ the the big fight will be b e t w ~ e n have long been accepted f or gen - Monday. n in g t he S co ut w ho will conducth ~ not a s y et been completed, but n ing h igh. Bes id es , like. Tops y, I P ep pe r and Yare. Governor Pm- eral use. the miniature session dur ing t heth e facts so far ascertained are believe eve ryb ody is e nt it le d t o a chot , much of whose strength lies He came t o Narbe rth in 1891, NEARLY THERE show will be chosen. This natu-now set f or th in th e public inter- vacation. I have been on t he j ob f or wi th womcn vo te rs, wi ll get little when the t own was still a sma ll rally will be a f ir st c lass scout . AI-e st , i na smuch a s t he se t own t rou- 10 years. support here, it is declared, and he ,Lnd neglected part of Lower Library Equipment Fund Only $113 ready considerable electioneering

    badors hold forth next week, on "I t is my opinion tha t the :e wip is a lr eady counted out of the race l\:Ierion Township. Vvith a group I Short. is going' on among the boys as\Vednesda y a nd Thu rsda y eve- be p l e l ~ t y of w O ~ 1 l 1 d s caused 111 !llIS 10cSaollIY,le COllcel'n has been evinced Of prominent residents of that Seven new yea rly memberships the re a re several asp iran ts for theninO's, a nd t he fol ks ha ve a right campaIgn that WIll t ake a long tUlle time he advocated th e formation Ia nd o ne life membership in t he honor of beiilg i n c ha rg e o f th ist o know in advance how it is that to heal." by t ownship leaders over the w ~ of a Borough, and when that was Coml11unity Library Association portion of the entertainment.thev can afford to giYe the extra- The withdrawal of Mr. Stites ha.5 plank in the Yare platform. It WIll I' I d . ]895 b I . d d' th t.1 I I calIse 110 O'reat inroads on the Lower accomp IS 1e , 111 , ecame t le were receIve urmg e p as T hi s we ek 's m ee ti ng in the cabin01"cI1'naI')' show t he )' do for the aga in s ta rted the r tl l.no r t lat le IS I > fi'st Cll' ef B O'ess Fo r 111any ek Tllese contrl'btltl'OllS brl'na fl"I ".' relIOll Pel)pervote, but it will caus.e 11 I urI::>' we '. I > was one 0 tI e 1110St l11terestl11gstlln of a mere dollar. slated for an appomtl11ent to t 1e 11 a til ft h a a leade . 1 tl L'b aI' Equiplnent Fund up . I II I f h'C . . I Id tIle cleflectl'oIl of a fe \\ ', thev adl11lt, ye rs erea. er e w, s ,1 '11 Ie I r Y sesSIons le c t IUS ar t IS year.Hel"e a1'e SOllIe of tile eletal']s as' Public Servic.e ol.l1mlsslo.n s IOU .1" tt t $886 "9 Th ' I b t T k I IF I I I who will vote for Y are merely as CIVIC ma ers. O .., , b" ~ tl C " I f V "" illes Mrs ANNOUNCE PROGRAM 'v ,b .. I Id b tl I 't -I,el' of tI,e 1'0111C of R 'J' Ie ,at e ens 0 e1 sa . 1.,. TI,I,e s'tatlls of tIle ].

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    will

    DoWN

    11.25 Ton

    Carry$15.75 T o n16.00 T o n15.75 T o n12.00 T o n

    Wayne 47

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    The range o ff er ed i n t hi s sal e isthe famous Roper , standard inevery way-built of best mater ialsin accordance with specifications,insuring durability, economy andbest cooking results. Only$2 down,balance in month ly payments ()vera year.

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    Bryn Mawr 327

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    April PricesWeAre Ready to DiscussYour Coal Requirements

    for Nex t Winter

    Open Friday evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock

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    Ardmore 17

    S E E A D E M O N S T R A T I O NVis i t our St01'e during thi s sale and see thi s Roper range.equipped with Oven Heat ControTr-or tell us tosi}nd a Representative.

    NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ O ONarberth 375

    EVERY WEEK I ADD TOMY BANK BAL.4NCE

    By following this systematic saving p lan, I alwayshave a neat balance to my credit when I need moneyfor somespecia l purpose . A haphazard plan of saving will never accomplish anything, as I found tomy sorrow. I t is the certain amount every weekthat counts. Try it once.

    The Table You Get Free The Range fm' $2 Down

    THE COUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC CO .

    This is a sanitary porcelainenameled top table. The top is25x40 inches, the heigh t 30 inches,It i s equ ipped with a partitionedc ut le ry d rawe r w it h g la ss t ri mming, and has metal corner bracesand reinforced top, making it verydurable.

    Kitchen Table Free$10 Porcelain Top Table Givenwith Each Roper Gas Rangebought be/ore April 30th

    NET CASH PRICES

    ChuteEgg $15.25 TonStove 15.50 TonChestnut 15.25 TonPea 11.50 TonRainey WoodCoke $7.00 (1250 lbs.)

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    Roofs

    SERVICE

    Original Designs

    NARBERTH. PA.

    "Service t ci th a . " " , H ~ '

    AUTO OWNERS

    Half-acre. Five bedrooms and 3 baths.All stone construction.

    R. S. TOUHILLElectrical Contrador501 S. Narberth AvenueBELL' PHONB: MERION 121

    E.t/mate. Fu rn f . / a e d

    Gifts that are unique and dist inct ive, including ItalianPottery and Linens, Brasses,Lamps and Novel ties . Alsoacomplete line of Cards, Tallies and Candles.

    "The Shoppe of Gif ts !"

    Conirador 6- Builder

    'rile snow a nd w ate r of tbe pastmonths lIa ,'e worked into the oilehnnnets of the m a n ~ - frictionalpnrt" of the cnr. The snow causedmuch strain on yo Il l ' brakes.transmission and gear.Drive In and have thl"e partsgrea,c1l alld. adjusted for s a f e t ~ -anti economy.Grease nnd oil a re the life of ~ ' o \ l rcar. " \ Y e Specialize."

    YE ODDITY SHOPPEThe Gift Shoppe of Na1'berthI04 Farrest Ave.

    ZELINDA PEEBLESMODISTE

    Ben Phone. Spruee 3!I-lH\ Ro d 38-91Keystone Phone. Rae. 70-l54

    HOWARD C. FRITSCH

    GEORGE R. MARKLEBuildefNational Bank Building

    NARBERTH 2287

    GARAnteedr a r a - M!;Ginley 1'0U I 218 N . 1 3 t j t S H h i l a : J ~

    P. F. DONAHUEResidence, Station,Narberth 1731 Narberth 1713-WBaggage Cal led for and Delivered108 CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTH

    Narberth 168a-W REPAIRINGIf It's Anything inRADIOC. ROY SMITHAbout It22 ARDMORE AVENUEARDMORE. PA.

    ill privatePhone Kill'-

    Phone Narb. 2229

    ~ t ~ t t f t ~ On the c/Wain LineThe POllulurlb' of 8trafford Is wel l detll"rved-for :no traIns dally toand from Broad Street statIon, Just 33 minutes, give It the finest serviceon the Main Line. And h o m e ~ DUly btl purcbased with the fullest conIhlence that values wl1l be doubled In .. few yellrs.HERE'S HOME"VALUE FOR YOUHollow tile lind stucco construc- ThIs new home In a deep lot, withtlon; Dutch Colonial design; a cen' broad lawn. forms a pretty plctuN!ter lIa11 with Iarge closet back of -a porch on each s ide of thestaIrs: a living- rllom enormous In house opens with French doorss l ~ e bavlng I.'rench doors on each f rom Hvlng room and dining roomside of open fireplace opening respectively. A center hall and10 I,orcb; lllllllerous large closets; 1D0dern stepsavlng kitchen. refrlg:{ 1lI11Htcr beuroolUs; 2 baths wIth erator room and garage. Upstulrs

    11InwerH' also servants room and a master chamber with windows onhllth 0.; 2,1 floor. Lot 75x1150. threc slUes; 2 other large bedGllrllge. $21.000. rOODlS; tlIed bath anu linen closet;unflnlsbeu 3d floor. $17.500.YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECTTHESE HOUSESSTR'AFFORD REALTY co. 0 J ~ w : JAt Strafford Station-Pholle: Wayne 1256I'hl1a. Office: Pennsylvania Bld*. rllone: Spruce 1414

    CHAS.F . EBERTJobbing of All Kinds

    SCREENS MADE, REPAIREDAND PUT UP

    The Louise M. ButtsSTUDIOSOF MUSIC AND DANCINGDoncing Closses e"ery Fridayafternoon and evenlnll" at theY. ~ I C. A Narberth. Forfurther InformatIon IlhoneNarberth 17':16-\\'.

    R O O i \ I S - C h ! ' e L ' ~ ' I'oomsf a l l l i l ~ . convl'n'ellt to "tntion.berth ~ : W 1 .KARBERTH-13xSFOR S A L E - : \ I u h o ~ a n y un,l t;lppstryco\'(>rl'tl. ful l s i? " bPlI Dn\pnport. Phon!'Kllrbprth !GIO-.J

    FOR SALE-Ouk din:ng room fundture. :a-inch table. china el08Pt. buff ..tt.six chair.;. R ..nsonahl... ~ a l ' b e r t h 34S-.J.(-1-24 )

    FOR SALE-:\I"Il', u" ..d clothing. in~ o o r l condition. ,Si?c 36. Phone Nal'belth17fl7-R.

    GARAGES for , ent . corn.., o f Roc l, 1:1llcl ami S. Narberth a , e n I 1 P ~ . A p I l I ~ ' at:\Iaple Hall. Phone K:llbetth 121.

    PAST CAPTAIN PRESENTSGRID MEN WITH TROPHIESPURE AMATEURS

    MARCH MILK REPORT

    The farmer now fo llows the plowand the chicken follows the farmerto get t he b ug s an d worms u n-e a r t h e ~ . I ~ = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ = ~ = ~ = = = = = = = = ~

    CRANE ENTERTAINSThe best hopes of C. H. Crane,local druggist, who moved to hisnew'store last Saturday, were more

    than realized when over 1500 peop lecame in to inspect t henew quar ~ .Gift packages, bricks of ice creamand coneswere distributed. A number of floral offerings from friendswere arranged about the store and arecord business was done.

    Arrangement of M ilks According toSanitary Grade.CERTIPIED ) [ [LKSHn. Bntterf:ltG l ' : I i 1 ~ h ~ n l l : l l ~ ' t o l i ~flG . eott Powl'lI :{.!I!Iii Hi)rhland 4.1nil ""1wa 4.5lH Allhott 4.1nil Dl'1cl""tpr 4.5IXSPECTED HAW )[JLKHn I -I nr ri to tl " .............. " 43!Il l Bl'ooknllll.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:2!Iii D.Il'h ..,t .. I ................ 4.4nil Halth"lt,, " 4.1nil ~ I ' " t t P o w e ~ l (Philips) 4.594 Cl1rwen 4.:1U4 lIIghland 4.1 FOR SALE-! Hoyal ,yilton used!Ii Dl'leill'ster (lJeIAn) 4.a rugs. 536 D u d l e ~ ' a\,en1l". Narberth.ni Pt'll,lInrst a;;fl4 Clun)oolp " i.a!I" ~ c o t t Powell (PI'IlShllrst) :{.7Bt T.u,,,toll 4.ano l ' ~ l l l U l o n s 4.7!lO .Tones 4.4!Ill \ ' a l : e ~ ' lItll 4 . 2 1 ~ _R!I A,lIhlI,1g-e 4.485 I"ox HIll 4.1P A S ' 1 ' I ~ C R I Z l m l \ I ILK; ~ [ ~ i , O : . : : : : :::::: ' ::::::::::::: 3.5nil Scott Powell OIB) t !l5 HIA'hIallrl 3.805 Jackson , 4 . 9" ~ c o t t Pn"'ell 3.7fl5 Scott Powell , . . . . . . . . . . . . a.9n5 Kin;.:' Drng 4.4n5 Bert..s .. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.705 ~ I O O l ' ~ DlOH. . ~ 3.5n4 A:l1re,t 3.9!l4 Scott Powell 4.394 Marmer 3694 Scott Powell ()[B ) ......... 3.594 HIghland 4.63 tlclntlre ( m l ) ............... 3.6tOlllu Cufe 3.6fl1 McIntire (Ar,l) 4.1fl1 D a ' l e ~ ' 3.8flO McIntire (CL) 3.nflO Lern{'l' " 3.6!l0 D'Angelo 3.7 103 Dudley Ave.911 Kohn 3.790 "'nwu : 3.6 _89 Ahbott 4.889 AlIbntt 3.7~ O Mc;)[anl1S 3.5A Hnnlon 3.7SO W. E. Morris 3.588 I,lI",ton .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3.7~ GrosslUan '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3.5McManus 3.587 McIntire (WIt) . . . 4.287 D.T. Morris 3.1186 Kc1etaA' 4.386 Penu DaIries 3.585 Abbott 4.170 Brennan 3.6To anll Inc'udlng March 26. 1926.LOWER MERION HEALTH BOARD,DAVID WILBUR BOnN, PH.D ..Chemist.

    SOLJTH SIDER.

    Philip Atlee LivingstouIi1/Jitor anti PllflJ..1ler

    Saturday, April 10, 1926

    PRESBYTERIAN. AUXILIARYTh e regular month ly meeting of

    the Women 's Auxi l ia ry o f the Narberth Presbyterian Church will beheld on this Wednesday, April 14,f rom 10 o'clock unti l four.Sewing fo r the B ryn Mawr Ho sp it al . A ll women of the church andauxiliary are urged to in terest theirfriends and neighbors in this work.A most cordial invitation is extended to all.

    COUNTY HOSPITAL CASE TOBE ARGUED AT MAY TERM

    A PL.EASANT EVENINGIf y ou e nj oy d an ci ng a nd c ar d

    p lay ing , p lan to go ' to th e ElksHome on Thur sday , April 22. witha party of friends. Th e a f fa ir i sbeing p lanned fo r the benef i t o fth e West Philadelphia Hospital .Mrs. J. S. Harris, of 135 Merionavenue, is interested i n t h e projectand has t i cket s fo r sale.

    'fhe county tuberculosis hospitalcontroversy figured in NorristownCourt again Monday morning.An answer was filed by SolicitorHenry M. B rown ba ck t o t he man daums proceedings brought by th etuberculosis hospital advisory boardaga in st t he count ry con trol le r andcounty commissioners seeking 1.0compe l t hem to t ak e ac ti on for theerection of the county hospital.In the ansWer it is contended thecounty officials seek to have the advisory board ous ted, h ol di ng thatt he ac t under which i t was appointed is unconstitutional, and theref or e t he a dv is or y board has nostand ing in law.In behalf of the advisory board,Attorney 1. P. Knipe filed an answerto the proceedings brought againsti t b y the county authorities to havei t ousted.After the papers were filed Ju d g ~Wil li ams observed h e unders t oodMonday was return day fo r themandamus proceedings.'the case, however, was placed onthe May argument list, when Solicitor Brownback and Attorney Knipes t at ed t hey were of the op in ion alllegal differences cou ld b e a ispo sedof at one time.

    Entered as second-class mltter, Qeto!lerUith. 11114. at the Post Ofllca at Narberth.Pennsylvania, under the act of March I,1870.

    ~ A G E TWU

    Fred Hipkiss: Called cabs an d L. M. Lettermen Get Gold FootballsFrom Alumni Association.carriages after all performances at J. Folwell Scull, representative ofA ca demy o f M us ic for a long the Lower Merion Alumni Associa, er io d, b ut l os t j ob b ec au se s tr ident voice interfered with slum- tion and prominent graduate o f the::;UBSCRIPTION PRICE, On. DoUu ... bel'S of night watchmen at City high school, presented gold footballsFifty Cents per lear III ...... Hall. to l et te r men Tuesday morning in

    . Henr y Car r: S a n ~ "S ix Li tt l e the high school auditorium. TwentyW ive s" i n S an To y at Chestnut t ro ph ies were g iv en , 18 to letterStreet Opera House in 1902, bu t winners, one to Coach Albert C COATS-ENSEr.mLEs-GOWNSleft cast b ec au se h e d id no t be- Adam and one to Michael Donahue, \ 109 IONA AVE. NARBERTH 683lieve in divorc e n or Ch in es e manager. -wom en. S ai d to r ec ei ve h ea vy T C .roya lt ie s f rom Ford for use of he letter winners were: apta.l11 English Type HouseEugene Kuen, Howard Morns, F Halename. I-Iarris. Fort. Nelson \iVilbur, Albert or I-Joe McGarri ty: A l ong reco rd Kohlhas. Marom Miller, Robertof volunteer entertainment f or t he Leitch. Charles Mecke, Alfred Odibenefit of the \Tare organization orne. Harvey Knauer, Mathew Milin Philadelphia but c laims to have IeI', \Vendel l S tewart, Jack Miller, ICORRECTION a lway s r ef us ed p ay on a cc ount of Frank Jensen , Powel l SiteI', Jacob.Ihis great IO\'e for t he Re lmbli c an }7 III d LO tLast week, i n r ecordi l1 lt th e ,0 1 l a s an eon s row.party.death of Hannah J. \\Tight, of The 1925 t eam i s a claimant to125 Chestnut avenue, "Our Town" Allie ~ i l l e r : , 'Iayed I 0 ve the suburban championship. It wor.made two err ors. M iss \\Tight, s c e n e ~ W l t ~ l Fa y e m p l e ~ o n . a l ~ d , eight o ut o f nine games played.

    who made h er horne wit h t he fam- Ma?,g-Ie Kll ne on ~ l l o b e ClrClllt 111 Th e Mar oon an d vVhite t rae\.ily of 'I\' C C la gh or n w as un- li)9a, an d also salcl to h av e bor - t 1 k f ' d t .. d 'Sh' , . rowed a staml) from Harry L au- c am. 00 s .on, a r o m . o ~ r o \ \ T A X Im a r n e . e wa s th e gleat-aunt ld Af I I I morn111g to a vlctorv over \VIlhamof Mrs Claghorn er. terware s earnce stamp T ' I TI ' 't f tl.. had been previouslv used. son II a(1 e' li l e p ro sp ec SOle-.. team 00 , lne.WANTS BUS L.INE Ed . McNally: Son er for parlor .... .\1 . I _ h I Cartam Morns seems a sure Win 'To the Editor of Our Town: scenes. r ways pIC ,::- a song a )out . I I I I I .!)arlol's. Probably' !)I',')'ed I'll ncr 111 .t Ie S,.lOt ~ n a so p a cer. r ~ 1 1The extensive use of the Lancas- I I ., tl I t t \\ Iiuneral l)arlors. M a \' h ay e a ct ee l t l e (ISCUS \\ I 1 lIS eam-ma e, Itel' avenue busses bv residents of 1 11 fi t INarbe rth during the' recent detour as lead for Oliver Clair. Report son, a pro)a) e . 15 -p ace mannot v et complete. Dantle looks good 111 th,e hurdles .andalong vVynnewood ayeUl1e was an ' . . . , .. poleyault: Houseman. 111 the sp1'1ntsindication of the popularity a per- ) : ' \ d ( ~ J t l O n a l 1I110rm

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    The FIRESIDEMr. 'Wilbur A. Duncan was avisitor in Narberth o n Wedn es day.M rs . C ha rl es Gau re t, o f N ewGardens, Lon g I sla nd , w as the

    ~ u e s t of Mrs. John C. N as h o nMonday. Mrs. GOUl-et was formerly l\fiss Dorothy Mulford, ofNarberth.

    Mr. Robert J. Nash , Narbert hrealtor, this week sold the Swayneproperty in Haverford. Th e property h ad b ee n held at $100,000.

    Th e Main Line Choral Societywill join w it h t he West Philadelph i uni t in the Sesqui Chorus.Linda Vogel, daughter of Mr.

    an d Mrs. Adolph Vogel. of AvonR oa d, w ho h as been visiting hergrandmother, re tu rned home thisweek. M rs . Vog el , S r. , came withhe r for a short visit.

    Mr. a nd M rs . Ja mes F. Donnell y spen t the week-end a t Atlantic City.

    Mr. and Mrs .W. E. Boryer andthei r daughter, Shirley, will spendth e week- en d i n Wash in gt on a sth e guest o f Mr. Boryer's f ~ t h e r .Mrs. Harry Bur gin m ad e ashort visit this week t o he r mother, Mrs. W. Ho\ va rd H aw s, o fDudley avenue.M is s L uc ia Keirn, o f D ud le yavenue, a senior at Oberlin Col

    lege, s pent t he Ea st er holidays inDetroi t v is it ing her cousin, MissIsahelle Sayers.Mrs. Arthur L. Cooke, of Lantwyn Lane, enter tained at dinnerThursday evening. Covers werelaid for six.

    SURPRISE PARTYA surprise party was tende redMrs. Harry Hollar last Saturdayn ig ht a t h er home. The gues ts inc luded the following: Mrs. vViliiamPiJwell, ''i\Iiss Ruth ' Powell, Mr.Harold Powell. Mr. a nd Mrs . \V.Burton Po\\ell. i\lr: 'and Mrs . Car lNewborg , Mr . and : 'I1rs. CharlesYoung, Robert and Charles Young.1\1 r. and l\Irs. Harry Siggins, ofNarberth. 'i\J isses Blanche and MaeSkidmore. Miss Eh'a Miller. Mr.Fred Henne,Mr. and Mrs . E lwoodPowell. Katherine and MargaretPowell. Vera Greer, Bert Greer,John Greer, Mr. a nd Mrs. EdwardKerns, Mr. and Mrs. Rosner, JamesB. Hain, Paul B. Furman, ViolaDavis, Violet Shepherd, Mae Keyes,Dottie Sanlortl. Marguerite Greer,Mr. a nd M rs . Harry McCaffrey,Thomas McCaffrey, Mr. and Mrs.'William Ros ne r, M r. a nd M rs . R.T. Figenshu, Mr . and Mrs . T. Delaney, M r. an d Mrs. H. Sundermeier, Mr . an d Mrs. Le Bon, DotGreer, of Philadelphia; Jim Collins,of Laurel Springs , N. J. ; Art Kelly,Renova, Pa.; Eleanor Openshaw,Springfield, Pa.

    -------IT'S HERETh e g re at d ay for the JuniorLeagues of the Holy'Trinity Lutheran Church has cOlne! ' l' on ightthey and their friends wil l f ind outthe secret which h as b ee n s o c ar efully guarded. There is sure to bea splendid'entertainment, some features of which are already knownorchestra, piano selections, fine singing-but the surprise is s t il l untold.Come, one and all, for an eveningof enjoyment and encourage the

    Juniors by a generous s ilve r o ffer ing.The Senior Luther League is looking ' fo rward with g reat p le asure tothe devotional meeting of the Leagueof Young People's Societies. which isto be held in the Lutheran Church onSunday 'evening promptly at 6.45.They are hoping for a recorda t tendance.

    Th e Louise M. Butts Studio ofMusic a nd D anc ing has announced t ha t t he classes omitted.o n Go od Friday \ViII be made upMonday. April 2/}.Don't miss the last tennis dance ofthe season at Boro Hal l Fr id ay,April 16. Come early, stay late andbring all t he f ri en ds who enjoy agood, peppy orchestra and a j ol lycrowd.

    Easter."The women's Bible class will hold abus iness meeting next \Vednesdayevening after prayer meeting.On Sunday, April 18, the new bapt ismal font, presented to the churchby the Jun io r Church, will be dedicated.- Following this a number ofinfants will be baptized.Nex t Monday evening the H. C.Gara Bible Class will meet in thechurch parlor. There will be an address by Mr. D. E. MaeCormick onthe theme: "\Vhat Should a ChristianCitizen Do in the Present PoliticalSituation?" All the men of the community are invited.

    First Church of Christ, Scientist.\Volllen's Club Building, ArdmoreAvenue, Ardmore, Pa. Commander C. H. Shaw, U. S.Sundav services, 11 A. M. N fARvVcdnesday evening testimonial" 0 von oad, is due in N o.r-meeting. R o'clock. folk Tuesday. He ha s b ee n IIIReading room, HI West LancasterIcommand of a division o f s ix deavenue, open daily 10.30 to 4.30 P. M, st royers on a three months ' cruiseThe subjcc.t of ~ h "Bible ~ e s s o l } ser- in Cuban waters . They also wentmon for Apnl 11 IS: Are SII1, DIsease tl 0 I tl P CItand Death Real?" 1r ug 1e anama a n 0 en-gage 111 maneuvers With thePacific Fleet on the vVesterncoast.

    Baptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, Minister.Services for April 11:!U,; A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon. "After Easter-What?"6.45 P. M.-Our young people areuni ting with the o ther societ ies inNarberth for the second devotionalservices of the newly-formed federation of young people's societies. Wemeet in t he Luthe ran church . Thespeaker is Mr. E. H. Snow, principalof t he Lower Merion Jun io r HighSchool.7.-1;; P. 1L-Evening worship. Sermon. "The Battle of the Banquet."\Vednesday. April 14, 8 P. M ,-Prayer service. We welcome again toour church the Rev. H. O. \Vyatt, whospoke at our morning worship severalweeks ago. Th is young man had anunusual enthusiasm for his work inAssam and, in addition. the ability tohave others share it with him.Friday, April In. 7 P. 1L-Boys'Brotherhood. Here is the real Boys 'Club, organization and brotherhoodall in one. \Ve are very proud of it come see us and you will catch thespirit of i t too!

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    The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, Minis ter.Meetings for Sunday, April 11:0.30 A. M.-Bible s choo l. A placeand a welcome for all .11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon on the text, "Where DwellestThou?" Followed by Baptism, publicr ecept ion o f new member s and theLord's Supper.11 A. M.-J unior ehurch under theleadership of Mrs. A. S. Digby.6.45 P. M.-The Senior Endeavorwill join in the union meeting of youngpeople in the Lutheran church.7 P. M.-Intermediate Endeavor All Saints' Church.meeting under the direction of Miss Wynnewood, Pa.Furber. Rector, Rev. Gibson Bell.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. S er -/ Asst., Rev. Francis A. Gray.mon theme, " The Sign of the Nail 8 A. M.-Holy Communion.Prints." 10 A. M.-Church school.Monday night. teachers' Bible class 11 A. },1.-Morning prayer and ser-'under the leadership of Miss Harri- mon by the rector.son. Repetition of Easter l11usic-Wednesday, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., iHallelujah Chorus Handelmonthly meeting of the Woman's Christ Our Passover ParkerAuxiliary. Sewing, luncheon and busi- Te Deum in A Martinness. All women of the congregation Jubilate in D Nobleare urged to be present. Three Maries MatthewsNext \Vednesday evening we will Choir of forty voices.hold the regular congregational prayermeeting. Subject, "The Afterglow of

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    SECOND DEVOTIONAL MEETINGTomorrow evening , Apr il 11,marks an important d at e for t heKarberth Young People's Societies. The newly-formed leagueholds its second devotional meeting in th e Lutheran Chu rch a t6.4;3 P. M. All young people ofNarberth are inv ited to a ttend.The Presbyterians are provid

    ing as spe aker Mr. E. H. Snow,Principai of Lower Merion JuniorHigh Schoo ls , who wil l speak on"The Blaze Trail." This promisesto be a very a tt ract ive add ress foryoung people. The Lutheranshave p repared special mus ic fort he occa sion, whi le t he Me th od is ts are o ffer ing the p rayer, andt he Bap ti st s t he Scr ip tu re r eading and song director, Surely with,this fine program in v iew no Narber th young person can res is t a ttending this meeting.

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