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    PRICE THREE C E ~ T S

    Budget Calls' for Spendingof $87,710 During theCurrent Year.

    Intere sti ng Program Promised.Women's Club FederationMeets Thursday.The Wome,n's Community Clubis offering a very at t ractive program, at its meeting in Elm Hall,at 2.30 P. M. Ta.'esday, January.18. Mr. and Mrs. ' T imbr es , o fBaltimore, who s pe nt t wo y ea rsw it h t he Friends' Relief in Easte rn Europe , are giving an afternoon of peasant dances, songs andf ai ry t al es i n costume.These songs and stories ar e reproduced just as t he y a re heardin the peasant homes, where theyhave been handed down from generation to gen eratio n, no onek nows h ow long. Those whohave hea rd M r. a nd Mrs. Timbresare most enthusiastic.Every member is urged to comeand br ing her friends to share th isunusual opportunity.The Montgomery Fede rat i onof Women's Clubs mee ts w ith theGlenside Club on Thursday, January 20. The Narberth delegationis g oi ng b y automobile, leavingthe station at 9.30 A. M. Al l wishing to join the group should noti fyMrs . Farmer .All notices for the Februarycalendar should be in Mrs.Drew's hands by January 21.

    TALKS AT ROTARYReverend Geo rg e Bur ns . ofOverbrook, talked on t he s ub je ctof Const i tut ion and By-Laws atthe weekly lunche6n of the BalaCynwyd-Narber th Rotary ClubTuesday. He stressed the factthat t he se shoul d b e r eg ar de d as

    the means t o an end and not t heachievement itself.Among th e guests of the clubwere A. Wesley Long, memberof th e Ardmore Rotary Club andRalph S. Dunne, coal dealer andGeorge Gilpin, profess ional entertainer, both of Narber th, Themeeting as usua l was at the C y n ~wyd Club.

    DRIVE UNDER WAY

    COUNCIL SETS 1927 TAX RATE AT24 MILLS, SAME AS LAST YEAR'S- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Response to Fire Company AppealFalls Short of Hopes.The response to the appeal of theNarberth Fire Company that lOOOmembers be enrol led by the end ofJanua ry has so fa r not produced ther esul ts hoped for . Five hundredand twenty-eight members are nowenrolled, but many of these are notnew, and thereare still 472 needed.A hotlse-to-hotlse canvass w iII b estarted next week in order to stimulate the drive. A thermometer hasbeen set tlD on Haverford avenue atForrest, and on i t the r esul ts are being noted."The community is thawing out,but very slowly," said Fred C. Patten, director of the drive th is week.

    "\Ve are starting the house-to-housecanvass in an e ff ort t o s how t hepeople personally the duty whichthey should fulfill."A nurnber of subscriptions havebeen received t hr ough t he threedrug stores, and o ther s have beensent in t o th e company.Membership is $3 a year, and acheck to t he fi re o cmpany w il l r es ul t i n t he a dd ing o f a ny citizen tothe membership rolls.

    MISSIONARY MEETINGThe Woman's Missionary Societyo f Hol y T ri ni ty 'Lutheran Churchwill meet at the home of Mrs. ShinrUe. 121:; Elmwood aVE-nue, Tuesday,January 18, at 2 P. M.

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    Work

    DEBATE TRY-OUTSTO BE HELD TODAY

    Needlework 'Gulld work is invited,even though the full day cannotbe spent.T he wor k d on e in the past iswell shown by the report of theannual meeting of l as t November11, h el d in the Baptist Church.The l is t o f workers, together withthe garments and money collectedand made, has just been compiled,andi s pr in t ed in this issue of "OurTown."In e ac h ca se t he n am e of thechairman, with the names of thoseaiding h er and t he tot al ga rment sand money, is given.One thousand seven hundredCONTINUED ON TmD FIFTH PAGE

    Narberth, Pa., Saturday, January 15, 1927ELECTIONS HELDIN LANTWYN LANE

    Annual Report 01 NeedleworkGuild Shows Value 01 ItsAn all-day meeting of the Karb er th b ra nc h o f t he Needl eworkGuild of America will be held nextWednesday at the h om e o f :Mrs.A. Perry R edi fe r, No. 4 Shirleyroad, Narberth. The meeting ,villbegin at 10 A. M.This is the second o f these all

    day meetings, by means o f whichthe organization hopes to increasei ts local membership and performgreater service this year. A special invitation is extended to newresidents to attend this and futuremeetings.Those attending ar e requestedto bring- a box-lunch. Coffee willbe served. Anyone interested in

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    Vol. XIII , Number 15

    BIG MEETING JANUARY 23The Friendship League of Young COMMUNITY CLUB, CALENDARPeople's Societies of Narberth will January 15, 6.45 P. M.-Dinner-d theirfirst d e v o t i o n ~ l meeting of dance, sponsored by the Board ofthe year Sunday evemng, January Directors, assisted by t he Hosp i23, at 6.30 promptly at the Baptist tality Committee. Elm Hall.Chu rch. All are cordially invited January 18,2.30 P. M.-Mr. andThe speaker of the evening wil l Mrs . Timbres, fo lk dances, songsbe Rev. R.E. Keighton, pastor of and f ai ry tales in costume. Anthe Baptist Church of Narberth. unusually attractive program.

    Good Fellowship and EnthusiasmMark Supper 01 Narberth BankGenial good fel;owship and a! ARDMORE HEAD RESIGNS Civic Spirit of Street Is Lower Merion High Will Pick NOT SO HOT , SAYS HEspirit of elf thusiasm for the prog- Shown b y Monthly Orators fo r National The temperature ranged from'ress shown by t he Nar be rt h Na- M 4 : to 10 degrees last week, accordtional Bank marked the dinner eetings. Contest. ing to the weather report given by

    held Tuesday night at Elm Hal l. WOULD the Main Line Co-operative Ob, James K. Stone, o ne o f the or- ER EC T G ATES G RID BANQUET JAN . 21 server, in Narberth. Although this TO RENT LEG ION ROOMganizers of the bank, and a mem- ----- is an excess of 36 degrees oyer theber o f B oa rd of Directors.. was ' T he ' Lantwyn L ane Associ ati on, F 11eld same t ime las t year, it shows a I :\ 24nll'1l ta x ra'te, t'he s am e a sf tl ' 0 t t l " e f Na be til'S inal' try-outs are being temperature deficI'ellcy sl'nce Jan-hos t t o t he stockholders, staff and one 0 le m s ac v 0 r r I. I .. I Id . .this morning in the :::>enior High uary 1 of 11 degrees, all davs of as t year, was es tabl ished Mon-f ri en ds o f the new inst i tut ion. sectlOna CIVIC groups, le Its an- I oJ d' I b B CI I I . 11 ' f ffi Scllo01 aucll'torl'tlll1 at Ardillore for which lave been cold ones. ay 11Ig lt Y orough ounc il i n""early 0-0 ,,'ere )'11 attelldance. nua e ectlon am I11sta atlon 0 0 1- TI b f h k . J . Th ' ."' Ie a romet er or t e wee was, Its anua ry mee tmg. IS wIllCarl B. :Metzger president of the cers at its monthly meeting last the team which will represent high at 30.35, and low at 29.45 create a revenue of $87,710.00, thebank, presided' as toastmaster. Wednesday. The gathering was at Lower :Merion High in av. annual Precipitation was .09 of an inch, estimated budge,t for 1927.T tile Ilon1e of George R "'forharcl making the total fall of snow andhere was no formal I) rogram and . lVl I ' I " 'b 'TI f II ' ffi na tIona mt er-sc l omsttc de "'tmg rain since January 1, .16 of an Passage of the ordinances cov-no, set speeches were made. Mr. leo owmg 0 cers were, 'r h d' b . . 1 . hI d II d contest., e e atmg t eam wntc1 l I l C . e ri ng t he budget and t ax r at eMetzger pointed with pride to the electec an 1I1sta e : . I - f b f h, IS C10sen rom mem ers 0 t e TEA ROOM CLOS,ING were made unanimously UpODfact that the deposits have ,increased \7'1. R. Knauer was r e-e le ct ed F Cl b l ' . . d'orum u t liS year IS captame third reading, and the Burgess$100,000 over the figures in exist- president. by Walton Forstall, J r., o f Rose- ORDER IS WITHDRAWN s igned the bills at once.ence at the d inner a year ago . He I George H. Fortenbacher was re- mont, the only candidate so far who A' h 1 b' .expressed hope that this substantial electecl treasurer. . , f . . h Flagstone Not in Violation of Zoning S 111 t e past, t le Igg es t ItemIS certam 0 a posItion on t e team. f d' f h '11b t t tl Id n . Ordinance. 0 expen Iture or t e year WIU conserva Ive grow 1 wou co - Mr. Bloom was elected secretary. Debating has been fostered at the be unde th h d f th H' htinue. \ ~ T . M. Reede r a nd Wal te r C. . T he F la gs to ne T ea Room, at r e ea 0 e I g -'\ high school during the fall and wm- , a y s nd S C 't t f"\XT I dd'dId' 'd ~ ] MOlltgolnery avenl1e, has re- v< a ewers omml ee, 0've lave a e more t1an one Nash were electe vice presI ents. ter season by the Eng li sh Depart- . h 'c l1 Rob rt F 11 W d .d d '-\' h ceived the stamp of official ap- w lee ows 0 0 ISnew eposltor a ay",unngteA vote o f t h an ks was ext en ded to ment . P re limina ry e limina ti ons ha'rma Th d f" h ' d ' " h J I S W'I I .. pro,ral, I't was allnoUllced thl's c I n. e roun sum 0past year, e sal , 'ali" to teo 111 1 son, W lose resIgnation as the officers of 1926 f or t he man ne r have a lr eady been he ld. S tu dent s $35000 . t' ted b thOstockholders who came f o ~ w a r d in president of the Ardmore National Bank in which they served the a ss oc ia ti on h '11 k . h fi I d week by Burgess' Frye a nd mem- , IS e s Ima y IS com-and Trust Company, announeed this week, w 0 WI ta e part 111 t e na s to ay bers of Council. mittee as the minimum which willciv ic spir it and made the bank pos- became effective as of January 1. Mr. which was manifested by the unani- are: Francis Shoemaker, Hope b ddt 't k'bl I tl t e 'U I b I' f 1\" K d At l'tS Decenlber meetl'ng, COUll- e nee e 0 carryon I s wor .Sl e, can announce la we c am 'f i son was replaced on the board, y lJ. mous eect lOn 0 'Lr. nauer an Bur li ng ame, Mar io n Conl ey , M in a Th d ' . 1 d h .out a little better t han even-an Ricbard Kinnard, of Wynnewood. Mr. Fortenbacher. Lyle, Charles Pennypacker and cil ruled that th e recently opened d esel ~ 1 t l e s lfnc u e t e repaIr1 nusual story for so young a bank" I place was in v io la ti on o f the an re aymg 0 streets, streetI . . HOLY NAME SOCIETY There was a very hot con test for James Lockwooc. 1 . b d d h IIRetmng Senator F le tcher W. I . . f h d' zoning law, and the Burgess was c eamng, rt ges an as co ec-Stites called attention' to the dis- ELECTS OFFICERS t le posIt ion 0 s ec re ta ry , t e c an 1- The f irs t interscholastic debate orderedi to close t he te a room. t ion. T he g re at i nc rease in th e I . I f I dates being Mr. George Morhard to will b e held on Friday, January 21 , TIle basl's fOI' thl's actl'on was the mileage of improved streets ha stl11ct y commu11lty c mracter 0 t le succeed himself and Mr. Bloom.' h S' H' h S h 1 A d'local institution. "Few b an k de- St. Margaret's Men Prepare Plans for 111 t e entor Ig c 00 U 1- definition of the place as a "res- brought cos ts of main tenance toN Y Mr. Mor ha rd l ost o ut b y two vot es . t or ium, w it h C he lt en ham High h' I . tpositors," he said, "are stockhold- ew ear. Mr. Bloom's election was due S h I Th t' f d b t taurant," forbidden b y t he zoning a Ig l pom .e rs i n t he bank i n wh ich t hey pla ce . The annual meeting of S t. Mar - c o o . e ques IOn or e a e law in a residential section. About one -s ix th o f t he t ot al i s, H 1 N S ' d large ly to the efficient manner and wI'11 be "Resolved tllat the Conventllelr fUllds. Hel e I'll Narberth, garet soy ame oClety was hel ,- 0 h h h d d to be u se d f or the pa m nt ofM d . T .' e loquen t per suas iv eness o f Mr. tion should be substituted for the n t e ot er a n , next oor, Y emany of the patrons are either on on ay evemng, . a nuary 10 , 111 BI I I" h stood the recently 'opened Bryn- in te res t and sinking fund chargesh P . h H II d I f 1 1 ' ac ( liS campaign manager , w 0 Direct Primary in Pennsylvania." h B I 'stockholders or friends of stock- t e ans a an t l e 0 owmg delivered a wonderful nomination wood Manor Inn, with a din ing on t e oroug 1s outstandingho ld er s. Thi s mak es t he b ank a officers elected to serve for the en- Better systemization of the cafe- r oom an d grille, a pp ar en tl y t he bond issues. The largest andt ru ly commun it y p ro po si ti on. " s ui ng y ea r: Hen ry P. Carr, presi- speech. teria service was discussed by the same sort of place. But, accord- most recen t of these is the streetBrief talks were made by the dent ; Joseph F. Dough er ty , vice Nar be rt h is to be congratulated s tudent leaders this week, and var i- ing to the zoning act, the Inn was imp rovement i ss ue o f $75,000, onpresl dent Da,rl'd Lal al n secre on 11aving as on e of i ts residents a OIlS 1'lllprovenlents \vere s u g g e s t e d " I' h' I . t t d ' k' f dhost, James K. Stone; by William ' 1 la " - a tenement," w lose prtmary w IC 1 111 eres an S111 mg unC. Alexander , a director, and by tary , and Michael Collins, treasurer. man of such ster lingqualitiesas Mr. Up to date, the caf eter ia workers function was th e accommodat ion costs total $6445.00.Donald Spencer Edmonds, one of The delegates chosen to r ep re sent B la ck , h e ha s t he el oq uence of have met the student body withboth of guests. Salary increases were providedthe organizers of t he new Trust the local society at the Archd iocesan S ti tes, and the pol it ical abi li ty of service and speed. Further search into the int ri ca - for two officials. Borough Solici-C b f d ' A d meetings were Michael F. Haughey , B ryan and Lantwyn Lan e l ooks T he F or um Club is under the cie s of the f ine line dividine: the to r Fletcher W. S ti te s had his an-ompany emg o rme 111 r more. Frederl 'c A. Lallallall ancl Sailltlel }-[. f orwa rd to t he n ex t el ec ti on for . . f M' D h H I

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    P.4GE TWO OUR TOWN

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    Garden Ware

    Telephone, Narberth 375

    in th e Montgomery Arcade.RADIOLA SHOP

    BANK AT HOME

    Montgomery Pike at M e e t ~ n g House l ane(No. B in the Ali'(t;(!1iae}

    Tempo ar y Phone: N a be th 2513

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

    The R. C. A. Radiola

    Open Friday Evenings From 7 to 9 o'Clock

    THE BARCLAY COMPANY732 MONTGOMERY AVENUE, NARBERTH

    SHOW ROOM OPEN EVENINGS

    The Narberth National Bank

    Th e convenience of a bank account in an in stitution close to your home will be a p leasur e toyo u many t imes t hr oughou t th e y e a ~ .

    Ease in depositing, in securing information,i n c al li ng u po n t he b an k fo r advice an d help-al lthese f ac to rs m ak e y ou : community b an k o f realpotential s e vice to you.

    Narberth me n ar e behind this institution, an dth e i n te r es t s o f N a rb e rt h an d it s people ar e closet o t he m in ds of th e officers an d directors. Whetheras depositor or just fl iend, we look forwa d to yourvisits.

    Prompt an d efficient sales an d sn"v.:fcre ;mal repairs.U n de r t he di e ~ t i o n of Robert Litt:Ir' an d M. A.Zengel.

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    In front of each bin-a Sentinel-stands abucket loader.Each' truck tha t wants a load of coal must firstapply to Bucket Loader.Bucket Loader says "Sure" - then starts a-goin'and zip ! - how quickly th e truck is loaded-by thiselectric method!A clean method, too, fo r that is t h e b e st part ofBucket Loader. Ea ch bucket w i th i ts dipper of coalt ra v el s h i gh up to a screen a t th e to p o f BucketLoader, f rom wher e th e coal slides into th e t ruckperfectly clean.

    NORMANDY CATS: : ANTIQUE OIL JARSVASES AND URNS :: ,SETTEES :: HOOKED RuGS

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    FOUR BUCKET LOADERSMEAN CLEAN COAL I

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    ~ " ' ~ " " " " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ii 1irpnwoob :!$1anor JLnn IMRS. MINERVA JUSTICE, Hostess I

    Famous Southe rn Lodge Cook ing . Grill,Te a Room or Dining Room Ser vi ce . Mea ls,.; at all hoUi s. Dancing. lI Music by Bob Seville's Orcltest1'aSaturday evening, January: 15 iGrill open f o ~ ' afte -theatre suppers. Spe- j!cial a ttEnt io n g iv en t o private .luncheons, j!bridge, dinner a nd a ft er -t he at re s up pe r i!P: parties. i!I PHONE: NARBERTH 2269 i!Montgomery Pike IEast of Wynnewood Avenue

    A limited }/llmber of select Hotel Allar/mel/ts i!, . . . ,"" ' ,..., ' , ..., ' ,..., " " " " " " " ' ~

    N a r b e r t h ~ Pa ,FAMOUSAYRSHIRE CREAM

    PHONE, CYNWYD 97

    Penshurst Farmmay now be pm'chased at

    ALDRED'S MAHKE'I' . CYNWYDCOTTER'S lI IARKET. NA1WElt' t '1IOR AT THE I ~ A R M

    The Fireside

    M, E, W. H. M.& ITEMSMrs. Seymour Ea ton , field secretary of the \\Tomen's Home Missionary Society, will speak in theMethodi st Epi scopal Church. Sunday the 16th, at II A. M.Th e society will hold a luncheonin t h e church on Thursday. the 20that 12,30. All are invited.Th e r egu l ar mon th ly businesChester' rondo r Merion. Pbone:'lerlOnCOUNCIL E S T A B L I S H E S ~ n e - h a J f day, 1110rnmg or, a f t e r ~ o o n ; those noted by "Our Town's" 17il-W. .. (!:.f,)1927 TAX RATE q for a whole day, .untIl 6 0 clock Ieagle-eyed s oc ie ty e di to r w er e: FOR SALE-Machine-ironer, Simplex, ,I '. M.; $6 for an evel1lng; $14 for atl l r (CON'TINUED FROM THE FIRST PAOli -Jay and even,ing; $1 additional for each Dorothy Speck: Betty McDo"yell gus heut. eleetrie lIIot01', perfect eom 1- (.. Ise of the kItchen. John McGow1l1, Powell SIteI' tion. l!'irst I'cllsonable offer accepted (. '11 . I' I t TIll' cOlllnll'ttee rechmmends tllat \'t' R tl L C k J S ' I Phone ~ n r b e r t b 1682. ( t . f . ) e' tlOn, WI not reqUIre a ug 1er ax . ~ u ~ " U 1 ee 00 ., ames mIt 1 -- . ..-.... . t le authOrized to place $ ~ 5 . 0 0 . l 1 1 S u r a I ? c e Charles Rudrauif GeorO'e Ma- FOR SALI

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    i Judge the Home Merchants ~ .. ~ 1 C ~~ l C ~ .... ~ J C ~~ ~ ~ ~ Not only by what they have done in the past" but by ~ n ~ n what t hey can do for you now, andwhat, with your J ~ ~ I~ 2 t ~ ~ 1 t ~ co-operation, they will be able to do f or you in the ~ n . .. . . . ~ . , ~ .~ . .. .. future. ~ u ~ J C ~ ..... .. ~ . , ~ .~ ~ .. .. lin'.~ b.: . ~ . : ;! ;~ l t 3 BECAUSE f I d db . I I h , u ~ 1 t ~ '.. . . 0 arger tra e cause y a g r o , ~ ~ n g community, oca mere ants now can give you ~ n ~ 1 t 3 serVice at pnces that compare favorably WIth the best. Because they are nearer, they can ~ ~ : i~ serve you quicker, saving you time and money. Because they are neighbors, you can depend on~ them for friendly and fair dealing. If you give more trade to your home merchants they will be able~ ~ ~ ~ to give you still better service and larger stocks to choose from in the future. It is to your benefit ~ n i .~ u when you need anything, to try first to--- En3.. ~ ~ t ,!"i1~ n _I..t BUY IN NARBERTH ~ ~ n Z .~ n ~ 4 ' .~ ~ ~ ~~ , ~ ~ ..~ ~ ~ This Advertisement is Inserted Through the Co-operation of the Following: ~ :. ..~ u ADELIZZI BROS. FREEMAN'S MARKET NARBERTH DEPARTMENT STORE En3~ . , : ; H fdA ::n'.~ . . . . 102 F01Test Avenue 201 Have'r!01'd Avenue 230 aver 01' venue lo ..E 2 Phone, Narberth 2602 Narberth 620 and 316 Phone: Narberth 2276 En:,N~ u ; , ARCADIA RESTAURANT HEWIT'S NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP ~ u e39 lIave1'f01'd Avenue T 'l Cl & D 250 Have1'!01'd Avenue ..~ u 9 a 01'S, eaners ye1'S Phone, Narberth 2282 ..~ u Phone, Narberth 69 ~ 3 Haverford Avenue ~ u :. .: NARB. FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET 4 ~ ~ JOHN A. CALDWELL T. A. KERRIGAN & SON 228 Havc1'ford Avenue :;..-U Real Estate Builders Phone, Narberth 377 lo.. :E n ~ 0 Haverford Avenue Phone, Narberth 2718 NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK Eu3. ~ J;'I & H fdA ~ 2 ~ : . :.. r.!Jssex aver 01' vtmues _~ U COOK BROTHERS CHRIS KOCH Phone, Narberth 630 ~ u ~ , , : ; 104 Essex Avenue 238-40 Have1-j01'd Avenue : ; u ~.. Phone, Narberth 1752 ROBERT J, NASH lo .:~ u Phone. Narberth 1267 ~ n Z .

    EU3 HOWARD F, COTTER LYONS' HARDWARE ~ h ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ t : b e r t h 1710 ~ U ::U' y, M. C, A. Building 211 Ha1'e1'ford Avenue N R PEACOCK Eu3~ U Phone, Narberth 1750 Narberth 2277 . ~ U Painting ~ u ~ ~ ~ i C. H. CRANE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO 207 Essex Avenue ~ U I . . : Haverford and Narberth Avenues 1 A SHEA'S DRUG STORE :~ U Phone, Narberth 1620 Have1'fard & Narbe1-t L venues At the Station ~ U ',:"i. Phone, Narllerth 398 ~ n . ~.. 220 Haverford Avenue -~ n GEO. M. DANDO En3~ U 209 Haverford Avenue ~ o ~ f i n M g I L L E R WHITE'S SWEET SHOP ~ u .. .. Ph N be th 1680 219 Havm'ford Avenue ., .~ l t ~ one, ar r 111 Forest Avenue ~ 2 . ~~ l t ~ Phone, Narberth 1705 ~ U ~ l ' ~ , nAVIS' NARBERTH COAL CO. WHITESIDE BROTHERS ~ n ' Oldest St01'e in Na1'berth 258 H fdA H fdA !: .:~ , , ~ aver or venue 237 ave1' or venue ~ U ' .. '- Phone, Narberth 1735 Phone, Narberth 375 Ph N rb rth 369 F ..E n one, a e ~ n ~ U EWALD'S PASTRY SHOP NARBERTH GARAGE H. RICKLIN 'US~ n 213 Haverf01'd Avenue E, H. Wipf, Prop. Ha1;dUJa1'e 'US~ n Phone: Narberth 2201-W Narberth 675 Narberth 2555 Ens~ ~ ~ ~ . =.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A Q t t ~ ~ t t t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , : ; : . ~ ~ & ~ ~ ~ t t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , : ; : . t ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ Q t ~ ~ ~

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    THE' DISHES

    When 'Dissatisfied 'Try 'HEWIT'S

    DRY

    234 Haverford AvenueTailors,. Cleaners and Dyers

    Phone: Narberth 1254

    TOIME

    ~ ~ 1 ' ' 1 i ; $ ~ ~ ! i U ' 5 ~ ~ : - f ' C . P ~ 4 ~ ~ : ! : ~~ . . . .." Iii" :

    ~ '11,~ I.~ ~ !, If it's Hot Water S e r v ~ !4. i ice you want, you canlJ ge t it better and more r , r&a economically with _1It_ '-Ii~ a- - "

    f4,tI...;"!..~ But Sister can soon go back to her books, ~ Ji because that gas-heated watermakes the dishes IJ

    ; . ~ : so clean and hot that it is no trouble at all to ~ dry them. wa Gone are the days when it was necessary, , . to stoke a fire and get all grimy and out ofJj patience to get a little hot water. ~ , Turn the faucet and the hot water is there. ttlla , GET A SELF-ACTION "HOTZONE" ~ ~ STORAGE GAS WATER HEATER r ~ 't Price, Completely Installed, $90 11I -' ~ DOWN AND A YEAR TO PAY IIt . I Phone or W1'ite for OU1' Rep1'osentat've i ~ ,.-:.F The C t G & Et t C I Ilwr, . onn les as ec flC o. ! r , " ~

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    NARBERTH

    BYLAWS

    THE MAIN UNE BANKING INSTITUTION

    This Bank solicits deposits on the strengthof its financial resources, on the high standingof its officers and directors, and on tha t highlyvalued asset-the frieridship and good will ofits customers.

    THE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO.OF ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA.

    GIRL SCOUT NEWSConducted by Mrs. Victor I. ZelovGladwyne Troop, No. 99, Mi.ss Ell.enHarrison, of Vi lla Nova, captam; MISSEvclyn Martin, lieutenant,. g ~ v c a p ~ a yTuesday evening at the Falrvlcw UI110,nSunday s choo l f or t he benef it o f t he ircamp fund. It was a fairy st.ory. "TheBluc Pr ince," in two acts, WIth a p ro l og uc a nd a n e pi lo gu e. The scoutscovered themselves with glory in a newfield, playing to a p a c ~ e d housc ~ o m 'p os ed of the Main Lme COnll111ttee,: pa rent s and f ri cnds o f t he t roop . ? ,h c'characters were taken as fol lows: Bil ly ,.aftcrward the Blue Pr ince, Mary.Hcrsley; Princcss ~ o s e , ~ l i c e Mann; Katy,;;a maid, Katherl1lc S n l l ~ h ; James, a foot.man, Henrietta Denbler; Necessity, al1.old wi tch, Hedwig Mann. Attendant:Fays-Courage.Dorothy Heed: U n ~ e l -fishness Elizabeth Seasholtz. Dancmga b a l 1 e t ~ G a i e t y , Emily Mann; Laughtcr, Franccs Newberg. .After the play the YOllngcr girls gavea little entertainment. Pearl Bingamanrccited "In Wintcrtimc" and Mary McAllistcr rccited "The Elf Child." Twoof the scouts acted as ushers, RachelMillcr and Barbara Auld.The "Old Girls' Club," now forming,

    p r o m ~ s c s to meet a long-felt need.Girls ]5 years and o ld er who a re secon d o r f ir st c lass scouts a rc eligible.The ncxt meet ;ng wil l be held January14 from 5 to 'j' at the Narberth ScoutHouse . Each girl will bring her supper , whi ch wi!1 be e njo ye d in sc

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    ARDMORE NATIONALPRESIDENT RESIGNSJohn S. Wilson WithdrawsAf te r Fou r Years inOffice.

    @uRTOWN,Church NeWB

    NEEDLEWORK 'GUILD

    All Saints' Church\Vynncwood, Pa.Rcctor, Rev. Gibson Bel l.8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.10.00 A. M.-Church school.11.00 A. M.-Litany and anti comI11nnion and s crmon by t hc r cc to r.Anthem. "0 \Visdom," T. T. Noble .Presbyterian ChurchReI'. John Van Ness, M. A.. Ministcr.

    ~ cctings for Jan uary 16.!l:1O A. M.-Bihle school.wclcomc for all .11 A. M.-l\Iorning worship . Ser 1110n by Rev. Pau l W, McCli nt ock, D .) .. "A Missionary's Vicw of China."11.00 A. 1\1.-Junior Church for chil"rcn.6.45 P. M.-Scnior Endeavor mect:ng.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Celebra tion of thc seventh annivcrsary of~ h wri ting into our Nat ional Const itution thc Eightcenth Amendment.Monday cvening, January 17.Tcachcrs' Biblc class conductcd byIiss Harrison.Wednesday evcning. January 1!l.Prayer mccting. A good mect ing for,I to attcnd.

    Baptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Kcighton, Minister.Services for week of January Ii :.:lunday. January 16.!l 4;; A. Nt-Church School.11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Ser11\0n: "A Study o f t he Tri ni ty ." Thi ssermon ispreached in response to a request from one who confessed perplexi ty about t hi s doc tr in e o f t hc chu rch...et us think i t through together!7.00 P. M.-Young pcoplc's devotional servicc. Leadcr: E1bcrt Maltby.(opic: ..Apprcciating the Small Town."

    i,45 P. M.-Evening worship . Ser mou: "A Pri l 'a te Who Becamc a Gen~ r a l . " Continuing thc scrmons whichsurvey thc Old Tes tament . Thc con,:-rcgations are growin go. Com(' sec for

    I yourself!\Vcdnesday, January 19.S.OO P. }I.-Prayer service. Topic:""laking Americans '" Discuss ing theimmigrant problcm. \Vhat makcs thcm

    ; \mer ic an s? Can any orgoanizationcontrol it? .Thursday. January :!O.8.00 P. M.-Dr. Dan Pol ing spcaksat the pre-convention mass mecting ofthc Baptist Young Peoplc of Philadclphia in thc Baptist Templc. J oin ouryoung peoplc and hear thi s great hcadof the C. E. movement.Friday, January 21.7.:10 P. M.- Young'vcning at the church.

    gal!. 22 garments and 50 cents. Smith, Miss Roland, Mrs. McAuliffeMrs. R. L. Beatty, 400 North Nar- Mrs. Ann McNamee, Mrs. Edith R o o k ~berth avenue; Mrs. G. C. Barber, Mrs . s tool , Mrs .Mary Wheelock, Mrs. HarJohn Van Ness, Mrs. Ethel Price, Mrs. ry A. Frazer, Mrs. L. A. Shepard, Mrs .F B. M. Glanz, Mrs. Harvey Nar ri gan, E. U. S tanl ey , Mrs . A . W. Ward. 421vlr. Ralph A. Beat ty , Mrs . Frank garments and $2.Moon, Mrs . John McDonald, Mrs. Mrs. B. P. Humphreys, 6340 SherAlex. Easton, Mrs. Horace Wanamak- wood r oad; Mr s. Thomas R. Patton.cr, Mrs . Cli fford Bates , Miss Dorothy 22 garments and 50 cents.M. Beaty, Miss Edith L. Heany, Mr. Mrs. A. L. J acoby, P ri ce and Ess exR. L. Bcatty. 37 garments and $1. avcnues ; Mrs . A. M. Garwood MrsMiss Lemira Beaty , 417 Haverford Irv ing Trotter, Mrs. Samuel Shope'avenue. Mrs . Joseph Mullineaux, Jr. , Mrs. John S. Ketcham, Mrs . Fred1vlrs. Helen J. Beaty, Miss Laura H. Warner, Mrs. H. S. Hopper, Mrs. MAY HEAD NEW BANKColema n, Mr s. W il li am Gou, Mrs. Char le s Thompson, Miss Laura Hop-Mary E. Wright, Mr. Walter Dothard , per , Mrs . Frank Hudnut, Miss EdnaMrs. Joseph Mullineaux, 3d, Mrs. WiI- Selfridge, Miss Florence Jacoby. 39 John S. \V il s on ha s re signed a sliam Holt Coleman, Mrs. John L. DiI - garments and $2. p.resident of th e A rd mo re N a-lon, Mrs. Irving Y. Gidley, Mrs. E. Z. Mrs. L. M. Keim, 207 Nor th Nar -Shope. 44 garments and $1. ber th avenue; Mrs . McClay, Mrs . Fol - t l ~ n a l B.ank ~ n Trust Company.Mrs. E. D. Bol ic h. :l62 West Duval l et te , Mrs . Walsh, Miss Crawford, Mrs . HIS resIgnatIOn was made as ofstreet, Germantown, Pa.; Mrs. Wil li am Dunne, Mrs . Woolmington, Mrs . Mc- Janu.ary 1. bu. t did no t becomeSel fr idge , Mrs . T. E. Bradley, Mrs . H. Hose, Mrs . Mackey, Mrs . Steckbeck, blP . Moo re , Mr . J. Edward Bol ich, Mrs . Mr s. Wet ze l, Mrs . Tai t. Mrs . S tapp , PU IC u n ~ I I th,ts week in Ardmore.J l1 lius Beck, Mrs . F. E. Hudnut, Miss Mrs . Beatt ic , Mrs . Le Roy King. 2!l Mr . WIlson s res ignat ion means::;idney Bolich. 26 garments and $1. garments and$1.. c?mp let e s eve rance o f his connec-Mrs. George W. Bottoms, 501 Baird Mrs . Daniel L eit ch , 227 Essex ave- tl . h hd ~ I P 101 C P C k . on s WIt t e Ardmore Natl'onalthe roa , 1V erIon, a.; rs. . . 00', nue; Miss Nan Quigley, Mrs. Ruf usMiss J os cphi ne Cook, Miss Mar ion Van Santo iI/rs. H. Y. Messic, Mrs. R. I? an official capacity f or i n ad d iBot toms, Mr. Alan Cook, Miss Doro- D. Forsythe, Mrs . Agnes Hirst 1\1rs b o n t o w it hd raw in g a s p res iden tthy Bottoms" Mi$ss Carol ine Mar tin. J . Leon Taylor, Mrs . T. A.Butle;, M r ~ : h e h as a ls o g on e ou t as a member:l2 garments and 2. Eberhardt Mueller, Mrs. W. A. Mills, f h bMrs. John B. Brooks, lOB North Mrs. R. M. Staley. Mr. Danicl Leitch, 0 t e ank's b oa r d o f d ir ec to rsNarberth avenue: Mr. John B. Brooks. J.r., Mrs. H. A. Fraser, Mrs. M. E. GiI- L. Richa rd K inna rd , of W y n n e ~:l9 garments and $1. ' hs, Mrs . M. C. Peter , J r. , Mrs . M. P. wood , s on of th e president of theMiss Lau ra May Brown . 1:l:l Elm- Claney, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Landis, Mrs. Bell Te le ph o ne C ompa ny , wa swood avcnuc; Mrs. L. Bergerone , Miss P.. Barton, Mrs . Raymond Vincent, electe.d Wednesday a t tile annualMildren E. Brown, Miss Cornelia MISS Flora Kurzenknabe, Mrs. C. TiC . ,,[ J B tus Mrs Jcrry Case (j ' t meetmg;of the s tockho lde r s to re -ralg, 1V rs. . ertram N esper, Mrs. F. . , . y. ,., garmen s 1M'H. Weidman, Miss Mabel C. Brown, and $1. pace r .. WI ls on o n th e board.Mr. Wm. W. Brown, MissAda C',Nes- Mrs.A.,1. L ~ o s . 41 i Haverford avc- ~ o l l o w m g Mr . W i ls on ' s r es ig -per., Mrs. Jamcs M. \ ,y ar k, Mr. 1'. H . n.ue; ,Mr,s. ),1. E. Rosenthal . Mrs . Car - n atI on r ep or ts b eca me I tWCldman. ao garments and 50 cents. n e. I,. Stcclc, . Mrs. Bcrkley Hastings, that h ct rrenMrs. j. B. Caldwcll, 208 Woodside MISS Mary LIbby. Mrs. Harry Madera, e wa s to . b e c ~ m e tl.le headavenue; Mr. J. B. Caldwell (memorial), Mrs. 'Waltcr 1. Dothanl. Miss Mary B. of the new M am LIne TItle an dMr., C: E C.ald\'o:ell (mcmorial), Mis,S ~ o o s . M i s ~ Ellcn St. ee le , Dr. S ~ r a Trust Company which is in theB. Smith, MISS l ~ l I a Hershey. Mrs. G., Gravcs, i>1Jss M. LOUIse "Beaty, MISS process of or

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