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    Price, Five CentsDry Leader

    JOHN A. McSPARRAN-Cou r t e sy fl f l ..ening Bulletin.

    Study Hour WednesdayThc next meeting of the StudyGr ou p of t he Parent-Teacher Association, which is just beginning the studyof the "Problems of Adolescence," wi1lbe held n ex t \Vedn es day mor ni ng ,Fehrnary -t, at 10:15 at the home of:'II iss Flort:ncc Pray. 310 WoodsideAvenue, Narberth.

    ~ r. :'II cSparran will speak on thepresent situation relativc to prohibi t ionand l iquo r control. In 1922 Mr. Me,.Spa rr an , a n a rd en t D emoc ra t, ran for'Governor in opposition to ,Pinchot,r eceiving a lmos t 600,000 votes, tl;elarge,t v ot e e ve r g ive n a DedlOcraticcandidate for that office up to thatdate.His appointment to the Pinchot cabi

    net i,; l ooked on as r ecogni tion o f thel arge g roup of "dry" Democrats who\'oted ior P inchot in place of the Democrat ic nominee Hemphil l , a wct.Mr. McSparran has been in Narherth

    hefore and has many friends in thecOlllmunity.Tickets for the supper may be obt ai ned a t Chr is Koch' s drug store.

    The Hon . J ohn A. ~ cSnarr an , r ccently t i $65,000.creatcd from bond is,ucs of IlJ()3-19(}(,.A $I,5()(),OOO courthou,e annexh a I ll'en h ui lt in the p a ~ t two\'ears out of cnrrent revcnue.'Bet'on, its e re ct io n. t hc count vt ax r at c w a two mill,;. .

    Tell How to Aid RedCross Relief Fund1_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - :

    Informal Musicale

    Plan Entertainment

    Sunllay. the: 25th, mar ke d t he c om pletion of ten y e a r ~ hy Dr . GihsonBell as rector of All Sain t s Church,\\ ' ynncwllllll. During Iha t decade th ep a r i ~ h has grown and increascd ininAuelll.t:. Th e conlmlmity ha s heen()\li lt up and uuder Dr. Bt:ll's guidancethe pari,h has grnwn and developedwith till' c ommuni ty . In 1921 therewere 140 members; now the parishn u m h e r ~ (iOO. Sunday s choo l c la ss eshavc quadrup led in attendance; 200now altt,nd where 50 was thewt: l lnumher ten years ago.

    A particularly important s tep whichhas come during Dr. Hell's i n c u m b e n ~ yis the takinj.{ '1\'l.'r hy the All SaintsParish of the cnmm\ ln it y wor k atGladwyne and St. Joseph's Chapeltht:re. The diocese h er et of or e h admaintained this work, hut no\\' :\11Saints parish supports it.Another ind icat ion o f growth of theCON'TINUED ON LAST PAGE

    The Rev. Gibson Bell CompletesTenYears As Rector of All Saints, Wynnewood

    Th e ),( ain Line School of ~ usic, 107Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, will givean iniormal m u ~ i c a l e by J un io r s tu dents on ~ l o n d a y , Fe:hruary 2, at th esc hool a t 4 :30 1'. ~ l Part of theprogram will he i I 1 u ~ t r a t e d hy studentsin costumes.

    How contribution, t ow ar d t he $10,- Secretary 0/ Agriculture and an a rd en t000 Red C ro ss s ta rv at io n r el ie f fund "dry" Democrat , who wil l speak on the pro-hibition problem at a supper at t he N armay be made here is t ol d t hi s w eek by bert h Met hodi st Church nex t F ri day cv c-~ I r ~ , C. Arley Farmer and Mrs . H. A. ning.J acob s, who a rc in ~ h a r g e of t he Nar-\herth Red C ro ss d n\ e . State Dry Leader"Checks may he se nt o r gi\'en to the Rcd Cro" ~ ( l l i c i t o r i n yon I' neighbor- to Speak 111 Borohood, who callcd a t y ou r hou,e duringIthe r eccn t member sh ip drin', Or theymay be ~ c n t to ill r ~ Farmc r o r )'Irs.~ iss Dora Adele :- ih ,' cill akcr . o f J acohs. or to thc ~ I a i n Linc hranch

    Cynwyd, and h a Elocution Cla,s will "f the Rcd C r o , ; ~ , Bryn ~ ( a w r .give an l'ntertainment at th c Trinity ":\11 ,uch contribntions will ht:Lut he ra n C hu rc h on F ri da y e ve ni ng, c re dit cd to y on r c ommuni ty , an d ifFebruary II, at 8 o c1ock . :\ s ih 'e r y ou r ~ d d r t : ~ s accompanil's them, the NEXT FRIDAY EVENINGofft :r ing wil l bt: takt:n. IRed Cro" will send you an aclmowl-t:dgment of your subscription."

    Contributions largt: a nd smal l art:r eq ue st ed t o b e made p romp tl y as p os sible, to aid suffering throughout th enation, a pleaded for in the nat ionwide broadcast made by PresidentHoovcr, Cah 'in Coolidge, A l Smi ti l,),( ary Pickford, \\'ill R o g t : r ~ and othe:rnlltahks.

    Th e cast. in t he o rd er of its appearancc. includes: Freddil', AloysinsLeonard; Agda D rayt on , Sarah Burge:ss; Howard Boynton, James Holmwood: Law renc e Aus te n. ~ althewCallahan: Claire I.l'wis. Kathryn Burgess: Gerald Baf ling ton Brookfield,Ge:orge Maguire; F l a ~ h , Thomas Cauley ; Durantio , David Lanahan: Lurenzio. Jnhn Claf fey: Vall ' ra , CatherineI 'urcdl: a Spaniard, \\'illiam Laiore,an d St:rita. ~ rs. \Villialll Horan.

    R e h e a r ~ a l s have be:en undt:r way forw e e k ~ , and the l'ast has het:n drilledthoroughly in o rd er that t he ama te urp ro du ct io n may mee t with the favorh er c w it h wh ic h it has been greetedelsewhcre throughout the coun try.

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    Gi"en by the St . Margaret's Dramatic Societ)',with a choms of Ol'er fifty voices.

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    Parish Hall ofSt. Margaret's Church

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    If '1/1)' ,('side.11 do"bl' tI',,1 Ihere i,need for sod"l service work ill thi,lI'elthy seclioll let hi'" read the / o l / o l l ' i l l ~report 0/ Min A/ice A l1I[,{er, eXfCIIli,'"secretary 0/ the Main Lill

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    Phone ARDMORE 175 or 3270

    CBradleyCJrIarket CO.

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    --i- ~ : : a . . , ~ - _ . " '" _- - -_ == - :00-- - -_.- _.. -Jlalanced-Vnlt RADIOWltb Tone Contro!Onl,), $129.50( I . l t > ~ : - : : I"ulw:-;)

    11 tubes - tone control - automaticvolume control-station recording dial screen grid--babnccd units. Th e highestquality-g:'eatest value in a ll radio his tory .

    To ECmlOl11ize--and yet to enjoy thehest oJ ]\/1((!1S that is what yoH dowhen )'Oll l!tly at BRADLEY'S.

    Plea:ie Note These P1'ices-RIB ROAST of BEEF (thick end)PORK CHOPS, lb., 25c; PORK LOIN to ROASTA /I Other Meals Are Corr"spolldillgly Rea,

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    J2inesJanUllrr 30. i931

    Jt1ain

    Of course, we thi llk i t' s nonscn"e.But. sOlllctil1les, he is right.\\ 'e hope he will tcll usWinter soon wil l t ake i ts flight.

    That spring is round the curner.\ViII veT\' soon be her e.Or if we'll have to shove l ~ n o wTo kecp onr pavcmcnt clear.

    Mr. GroundhogUn Fl'1lruarv Second)'1r . Grotl lidhog has his say.He tclls us if King \VinterHis sceptcr long will sway.

    Xul Illany of us wcre fort.unateenough lu gu to Obcramlllergan l a ~ tSUllllller to sec the I ' a ~ s i o n Play,nei ther ha\ 'e we ha lf t he opportunity to~ e the Freiberg players enact it ont hc ir n at iv e soil in Germany. Lastnight . however . we wcnt down to theMetropolitan Opera House and sawthe playas it is being shown right herein I'hiladelphia. \V c wer e p leascd withit. It is a b caut ifu l thing; very wellactcd and t he l ight ing e ff ec t in ouropinion is really marvelous, In thisday o f s ll lu tt y and suggest ive plays, i tis refreshing to hear of one play whichall the lIIembcrs of t hc famil\'. e venthe chi ldrcn, may attend. The" lastingimpr es sio n will be one of inspirationand rcverence. The play i s wel l acted,a nd c sp eci ally impre ss ive arc thescenes dep ic ti ng the Last Supper,Cruci fi xion . Rcsur rect iun and the Ascension . Adl ,l ph Fassnacht, as theChristus. just s uit s t he pa rt , and hc,together with thc others in the l eadingrol,,,;. Ill'Vl'r step ont of the part l'\'l'nbark "tage.And thi " b ring" nl" til a confe""ion.\\'onl " anl l' to thl' om,,' that a fewe x t r a ~ w,'r( ' necded for tIll ' I llob "n'ne".and a couple of us who like a n cxperienre a little out of the on!inar\', decided t o go down and apply. Xl; COIIIp cn" al ion whall '\' l'r! \V c donn ed t hcgarb of pca"ant " allli between the 11Iobscencs had a \'cn' good c ha nce to scethe play and players at close- range.During the cnlin' l ,, 'e l!i ng we wercin:pr essed by the "er iousness of theplaycrs and thcir intent on dcp ic ti ngthe SCl'ncs wilh all th e dignilY thl'yconceivell to the11l, \\'herc 111dlle s, .. "f 000 out of current funds , w i th only a slight increase in the township ta x1 hc sau,rs cer tamly are fishy or rate granted b y th e Count). Court f or t hi s PurlJose, Th c saving t o t ax -sauropod IS a member of a suborder . ' . . . , Ior order of d in os au rs . And saurv it- payers by tIm; form of financlllg IS tremendous JI1 YleW 0 ) the heavysel f is a s lendcr . l ong-beaked fish', re- interest and State ta x cha rg es on bond i ssue s fo r an equivalent sum. .l at cd to ~ h flying fish, The r educ tion of tw o mil ls i n the township ta x r at e f or 1931 wa sBut sttll no cabbage, . II d 'b l b' f 1 $4000000' hWait! \Ve pause to look at the il- partia y ma e P?SSI e Y an lI1crease a a.lOut. ' , 111 t e p r o p e ~ ylustra tion of a satyr gamboling across assessment. Tlus was t he result of the trlenl1lal assessmcnt made dUringthe page when j u s ~ below our eye 1930, the increase be ing brought ab out by th e r api d developll1ent uf thec at ch es t he word .Sauerkraut.. Suc- rich outlying sections of the townshil) during th e l)ast threl' veal's. I'rac-cess! As thc lIledlOcre comedIan or . . ' , ,thc very young- and smarty would say . t lca1 ly no.changes were made 111 the propcrty assesslllents 01 thl' old-estah- jlished business an d residential districts.I t should be rcmembered, howen'r, that Luwer ~ l c r i u n 's a S S l ' ~ s m l ' n t sar e mad e o n a fair perccntage of th e \'all1ation while Philadelphia 's. forinstance, ar c based on ful l \ ', tlue. This means. as Township Trl'aStlferPeter C. Hess has poin ted out , that township ta x r at l' S. i i hascd on the W ("re wean' of cold weather ,sys tem o f a ss es si ng f u1l value a s is th e case in the cit,\' of Philadell)hia. \Ve arc longing- for the spr ing.To see the f lowers bloomingwould p ermi t Lowe r Mer io n t o fix it s ta x rate at approximate ly n ine :\lId to hea r the robins sing.mills, or 90 cents on each hundred dollars of assl'ssed valuation. The By Margaret L. Griffith,h igher thc assessments t he g re at er amo un t o f tax mO!1l')' can be raised.,Bu t when assessments ar e r a i ~ e d it is no t a ~ w a y s so cus tomary to lower IMrs. Dougherty Hostessthe ta x rate a s h as been done 111 Lower Merion. G Id Bd L h\Vhile comparisons ar c said to be odious. a glancc at ta x r at es fur at UI rl ge- unc eonneighboring municipal i ties shou ld g i\ 'e Lowcr i\lcriol1 rcsidcn ts causc - - -fo r satisfaction. Lower Merion 's ta x rates: school. 1.3 mills: count\', 4, }'Jrs, Joscph S. Dongherty was thchostcss at a hridgc- Iuncheon given forand township, 10, a total of 27 mills. Hayedord Township (1930 ' rate tIll' h enefi t o f St . :\!argarct's Guild atwhich may be reduced by on e or tw o mills for I lJ31) : school. 22 ; town- her h0111e. 314 : \Ieadow Lane, l \ler ion,ship, 12 ; county, 4; total of 38 ; Radnor Townshil) (1930 ra te s ) : school . 011 \Vedl1l'sda\'. Thcre wcre fourteen7 tahles. '1 ; townshil), 10 ; COllnt,\', ..j.: total, 3 I : Ahi n. gt on (I

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    The greatest assurance of personalindependence is money in the bank.It is concrete-it is as nearly infal .Iible as anything can be. Hence aSavings Account cons is tent ly enlarged forms the logical basis of aprogram of thrift. As capital growsit may be wisely invested but thefoundation of solvency must lie inthe Savings Account. It is a shieldagainst unexpected demands, suchas illness or accident; it is the onesure f riend in time of need.

    Telephones: Narberth 2430-2431

    The

    Narberth Coal ComoanyRalph S. Dunne

    Distributors: Overbrook to Villanova

    Old,Fashioned Nut Coal.We-and ou r good customers-have been very

    much pleased lately to find t ha t nut coal has beencoming in very much larger in size than noticeable inrecent years."The kind ou r mothers used to know" is a popular brand of any commodity, and i t applies very aplyto this particularly all-round-useful size of anthracite.Tr y a unit of good old-fashioned JEDDOHIGHLAND Nut Coal-NOW!

    BonkMember FedertllReserve System

    NarberthNational

    Jeddo--High landcI ln thrac i t e

    PENNSYLVAN IA RA ILROAD

    P H I L A D E L P H I Aand returnTHE NEW tOW.FAREONE.DAYShopper's Ticket

    An excursion ticket . . . at an attrl'ctivc Fromfare . . . affording a comfortable trip 8ris tol . Whiteto the city and back during shopp ing Marsh. Chestnuthours and in the evening for a visi t to HilI. Norristown.the theatre or to the home of friends D o w n i n ~ t o w n .Wes t Chester.in town ... Sold every day an.! good Wilmington andon all trains on da ... sold .. . Tickets Intermediateare good returning on all suburban Stationstrains up to 1.00 A. M. day following date o f s al e" . "Fine trains a t c onven ien t hours in each direction.

    trFor Age and Want SaveW /rile YOi l May-NoMorning Sun Lasts theW hole Day."

    OUR TOWNNarberth Theatre Notes

    \\ 'hat this world and ?II ars will helike towards the clld of thc twcntiethceutury i s fanci fully shown in "JustImagine," the tuneful . mirthful musical romancc which is playin!{ at thcNarberth Theatre this F ri day and Sat urday, EI Brenlkl is the star, aidedby Marjorie \ \' hi te , F rank Albertson,J ohn Gar ri ck aud .Maurccn O'Sullivan.1\Iusic is by DeSylva. Brown and Hen derson.Corning to thc borough playhousenext Monday and Tuesday is Cons tance Bennett iu a sophisticated comedy, "Sin Takes a Hol iday ," whi chcritics ha\ 'e termed brilliant and anlllsin!{. Iu the cast arc Basil Rathbone,Kenne th MacKenna, Rita LaRov andLouis Bartl'1s. "Next \Vedncsdav and Thursday.Narber th 's at tract i..;n will be "Mother's Cry."

    Egyptian Theatre NotesFascinatin!{, charming :\IallriceChevalicr is s tarred as a singing waiterin "Playboy of Paris" at the EgyptianThea t re thi s Friday and Sat ur day. Anaccompanying at tract ion is "Biggerand Better," the first of a series of

    i comedies featurin!{ "The Boy Friends,"who, aftcr a d ec ade as "Ol lr ( ;a ng ,"have grown up,Russia, war , romancc, duty, sl' lf -sacrifice, revenge-"Tbl' Virtuous Sin," Iplaying at the Egyptian next 1\[onday ,an d T uc sd ay . 'Walter I-I uston anel i .Kay F ranc is give splendid charaeteri- Iz at io ns , a id ed hv Kenneth McKcnna. IThe picture is wel l adap1l'd f rom LljllsZilahy's play. "The Genera!."Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, "Fl'et;:irst," plays a t Cynwyd' s Thea tr e nex t\Vedncselay and Thu rs day. i nc ludi ngschool chil drcn 's ma tin ee s a t 3:451'. ~ 1 hoth days. The p ic tu re is fulllo f thrills and flln.I EI Brendel and company arc to entcrtain Egyptian audiences next Fridayand Satnrda'y in "Just Imagine," amusic-comedv-drama of 1980 and interplanetary coinplications.

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    DA VIS '

    Harold LloydftFEET FIRST"

    224 Haverford Avenue

    CANDYSMOKESNOVELTIESBONI BOOKSCIRCULATINGLIBRARYMAGAZINESAND PAPERSTOYS, SCHOOLSUPPLIES, ETC.

    "MOTHER'S CRY"

    El Brendel, etc.,"JUST IMAGINE"

    'VEI lXESA Y. ' I 'HunSA Y~ l l l t h " t ' IInth 11) '" li t 3.4"

    Show Shop of the Main Line

    I.'IUD,\.Y. SATUnDAY NEXT

    Our ci"ulaJ;ng librtfr)' also hasman)' books 0/ iIlUres!.

    for:

    EGYPTIAN

    EI BrendelDeSyl"a, BrowlI alia Hendersoll'sSpectamlar Musical Romallce with

    T H E A T R E

    Constance Bennett inSrx t ] (01 .. 111" ni l " '1'1I.'H(h.,.-

    ~ ~ J u s t Imagine"

    CHEVALlERft Playboy of Paris"

    What happened to "Our Gang"when they grew up after tell years?See them as "The Boy Friends" in"Bigger alld Better." A re they? H'eshall sec!M O X A ~ TEESDAY NEXT

    .Walter HI/stOll and Ka)' Francis inftVirtuous Sin"(It's 1I0t bad!)

    CIL\lU,I ' :S CHASE III. . . .OOSto:ll ' I 'l l .\ . :\ ' I ,OOSI : "Ihlrtoll I lolnleH: ~ l t n i l 1 ' H l lnd"' t ." , t . ' - leNtu"

    Marjo rl " \Vhl t e, F '" a nl , Alhert"on.Tohn ' ;anlel" : \faur," '" O'Sullivllll

    "SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY"

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    L. M. High School NotesThe annual play-contest of " s h o w - I I I ; ~ ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; i ; ; S i ! ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ 1eople," t he d rama ti c o rg an iz at ion o f t i f m l \ j l a m r n t & l l B i l i ' I T i l t I T i i l f f l l l 7 ' \ i l i h i l l r t i ! i T I ' j I i & i ~ ~the school, is scheduled for 1\1 arch 6.The contest wi ll be between t he Sen ior, Junior and Sophomore groups ofthe dramati c club. The Seniors Williprcsent "Finders Kcepcrs," a seriousplay which will bc coached hy MissNicholson. The Juniors will present"Jazz Minuet ," a modern p la y in costume. This play will be coached by

    ~ \ ' f i s s \Valler. The Sophomores, underthe direction of ~ f i s s Shccley. will pre-senl "The Kelly Kid." Tryonts havcbeen held thi s week.'" >I< >I

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    January 30. 1931

    Missionary Groupto Meet on Monday

    New Books Addedto Narberth Library

    Auxiliary to Meet

    Trustees. tTemptations of Jesus'Disscussed by Forum

    OUR TOWN

    Notes

    CHRISTIAN GROSS, Christian ( j r o ~ s died early Mond:l\': 1lI0rniug at his hOllie, 322 Dudley AV,:! uue, :\ ar1>erth, after a mouth's illness:I'he r;gular 1.11.0uthly .meet ing of the I i O , l 1 n ~ ' i n g a stroke of apopl exy. ,H, '\\< ol11en s Auxillarv ot the I'res1>\'-' was ,-I year" old. :\ reSIdent of :\al"tcrian Church w il l' h,' h el d Thnrsda'v,! h,'rth for eight yl'ars, Ill' is sun'h'ed byFe1>ruarv 5, irom 10 to -I 1'. \1. Lundl'! his wid'l\\', ~ 1'''. Helena (;ro"s: twol'on wili he s ervcd a t 12:30. :\ n'pre-! "on". \\ ,il1;anl 1'. and \\ 'arrcn, all of5entation irol11 the "School for Chris- i :\arberth. and a daughter. ~ r r s . 1.. ~ tian \\'orkers," 1122 Spruce Strel't, I Ewi ng . of I ' l'n Argy1l-. He was aw;ll "peak at luncheon, A ful l a ttel le!- ! member o j t he Art isan s' Order of Muanc(' i" desircI\. t ua l I 'r ot ec tion . the Order of tl1l'Golden ~ c e p t e r , and the NarherthA 1M . W d d ' ~ I d h o d i , ; t Church. Interment wa"nnua eetlng e nes ay made ve"ll'rdav ( T h u r ~ d a d in Chelt l 'nThe annua l mee ti ng o f the Evangel i H ilb. . . .Cirl'1l' "f King's Danghters will h e held' - - - - - - - -

    Please let "Our Town" h av e your oU \ \' ednesday , Februa ry -I, at the CONSTRUCTIVE criticism - ofnews early-preferably on Monday or IhOllle o f ) 'I rs . Fred Derby , 124 North! :\ a rb er th an d o f its comlntmity paperTuesday. . ~ a r h e r t h Avenue, a t II A. M. I - i s appreciated., I

    Church

    Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchHe\'. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor.

    Sunda\'. Februan' I:lJ:30 .\ . ~ L - l ~ i h l e School.II :()O :\ . )"I.-The 1lI0ruinR serv ice.Rl'\. L ,' on I r s l ~ h i l " k , returnedl l I i ~ ~ i O l H l I ' \ ' from India. will bepn'"elll aiHI deliver the sermon.

    I, :-15 I'. ~ I . - L u t h e r Leagne.7 :-15 I'. M.-Iniorlllal evening serviceat whi ch t im e the pastor willanswer que st io ns f rom "ThePastor's Question-hox."Tuesday, 2 1'. ~ l . - : \ I issionary So,cjety at thl ' honl\ ' oi \(1 ' '; . Smith, 104:\arherth Hal\.Tuesday, R P. 11.-Council meeting.Wednesdav. 4:15 P. l \1.-Coufirrnation dass. 'Thursda\'. i I'. ~ r . - I ' r e - c o u f i r m a tiou class.'Thurscl:l\'. i :30 1'. ~ I . - C h o i r re-hearsal. .Frida\' 7:30 1'. \1.-0rch(',;tra re hearsal: '

    ,I Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel MacAdams, ),linister.Sunday, Fehruary I:9:-10 A. ~ I . - S u n d a y School.~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II :00 A. 1 1 . - ~ l o r n i n g w orship andsermon, "Our Great Del iverer: '

    ti:-I5 1'. ~ I . - E p w o r t h League dc\'o.tional meeting.7:-15 I'. !'II.-Evening worship and"ermon, "Life for a Look."~ I o n d a y , Fehruary 2: : Th e i ol lowing hooks were added to2:,10 I'. 1 1 . - ~ l e e t i n g o i the \\ 'oman'", the :\arherth Con1ll1l1nity Lihrary durForeign Missionary Society in: . ,the chnrch parlor. ~ [ i s s Eliza-' mg January:hd h Rea1l', who h as " ,wnt ;,ame: Non-fictionyears in India. will talk of h er: "I'ow ,'r of India." hy ~ 1 i c h a c 1 I'ym:" x p ~ r i e l l l ' e s among tl,le peap!e of i "I 'oeln' of the Go"pe l" ." hy Rohert1ndla. Come and hrmg a fnenel. 'J" I '" 1 t "I " I t' t 1'1". . . ' .... ' t ' lg" 1 Oil ; . ( \lea Io n II a 111-R:00 1'. ~ I . - ~ l cl'tmg 01 the OffiCl:tl: "I ' I ' (' I I) I fHoard. i l ' l ~ : - i . 'Y'\ arle. .ratH tiC l es s ()Tuesdav, F,'bruarv 3: : Russia: "Treasurer's Repor t, " by Roh

    R:OO I'. ~ I . - T i l e Suneiav School: crt lknchk'y: "Occupations for Col,Board w il l mce t at tile h ome o f l ie ge \ \' omen ," hy \Voodhouse andthe Hon. Fletcher \\ ' . Stites. -113 I 'I','omans; "Dry Decad e, " b y Cha rl l' s1laverford A v e u u e , ~ l e r t z ; "Blue (ihost," hy Jean Temple .\Vednesday, February -I: FictionR:OO 1'. ~ I . - M i d - w e e k prayer service.l "Rinl-( of the Lowenskolds ," hv SelmaTh e SUI1C!ay ~ c h o o l l

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    BUTTER

    FRESH EGGS

    Spee Dee CleanHalf Gallon Can, 63c

    Mrs. Hopkin's

    Boscul CoffeeI-lb. tin, 37cSnug Harbor Farm

    WaldorfToilet Paper4 rolls, 1ge

    Quinlan'sPRETZELSlb. can, 25c

    P. & G. Soap

    Babbitt's or Lighthouse.

    PIES, 30c

    doz., 39c

    CLEANSER3 cans, 10e

    7 cakes, 25c

    Ritter's

    We Deli-ver From Cit')' Lineto Br')'n Mawr

    Land 0 ' Lakes Sweet Cream

    Direct frow Farm to YourTable

    TOMATO SOUPcan, 5c

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    Packed in W, 'l2- and I-lb.I prints; government certifiedi lb., 38c1__-_ -_- - -

    3 pkgs., 10c3 pkgs., 20c. small, 8c... pkg., 10c.. .. can , 15c.can, 15c

    .....can, 35c.. 2 cans, 23c

    3 small cans, 25c... 2 pkgs., 15c. .. .. 2 cans , 15c1 large pkg., 23c

    .2 f or 18cOnlr 8e a loaf...... .lb., 29c

    25c

    Vegetables

    Swift's Premium 19cpicnic shoulders, lb.~ - Vogt's Pure PrintLard, 2 lbs.....Rump or RoundSteak, lb.

    Fruits andCalifornia Iceberg LETTUCE hard head, 10cFresh Texas SPINACH 2 Ibs., 15cWhite Potatoes, 5 lbs. for 15c; 10 lbs . for 29c;301b. basket, 79c

    .15.1b. sack, 59c2 Ibs., 5cdoz., 35c.... doz., 23c" each, 5c

    Leg of Genuinel. 33Spring Lamb, lb., CLOIN OF PORK, 2 5 cwhole or half, lb.Shoulder of Spring 19 cLAMB, lb...

    Fre.:l:ofer' 5 CillnamOll SpiralFreihofer's BreadI",in's Aldine Patties, .J,jn's 1,,,,0 TUf/i-FmUi Larel' Cake

    TastyeastJ ack and Ji l l -in six flavorsRinso, large, 21ePillsbury's FarinaBaker's Cocoanut-large, Blue Label .Baker's Cocoanut-.:;mall. Yellow LabelGeisha Crab MeatPink Salmon .All Gold Grape Fruit.'SUGAR-Brown, powdered o r XXXXStandard TomatoesGold Dust, 2 small pkgs. , 9c

    IFreshIi

    III Idaho Baking PotatoesI Onions.1 Extra large Florida OrangesI1 Medium Size Florida Oranges .,i Medium Size GRAPE FRUIT ..,----

    we had last week, we present another opportunityfurther to reduce your food bill. This week you willfind the finest foods in this market at lowest possibleprices! Buy all your food from your Individual Grocer.... Your dollars are doing double duty at COTTER'SMARKET. Ou r prices effective January 29 to Wednesday, February 4, inclusive:

    OUR TOWN

    Finest Meats at Lowest Prices- - - - - - - - - - - -_ .__ ._ . - - -

    Peerless California Peaches-halves . . '" can , 15c. Conewago Fancy Stringless Cut Beans , small can, 10c;2 large cans, 25cPalmolive Soap .. 3 cakes, 20cA. B. C. Shoe Polish . 2 tins, 15cSterno Can Heat . 3 cans, 25c

    (One slo,'e given FREE 1ll i lh each 3 cans plIrchased)Daisy Cheese, lb. , 25c; Apple Sauce .2 cans, 25cBorden's Evaporated Milk . 2 tall cans, 19cBrillo, large pkg., 19c; ...... . .....2 small pkgs. , 15cFranco.American Spaghetti 3 cans, 25cLux-Small, 10c pkg . . .. . . .large pkg., 23cBosant Coffee, whole or g round . " .lb., 25cHershey's Cocoa .2 half-pound cans, 25cQuaker Yellow Corn Meal pkg., 10c

    - - 1Red Ripe

    Mother's or QuakerOATSpkg., 9c

    3 cans, 25c------_._-_.

    Rosedale Sliced

    Conqueror WholeBEETScan, 17cKeebler's

    SALTINEScan, 31c

    Ritter's or Campbell'sBAKEDBEANS2 cans, 13c

    Following theSplendid Sales

    FLOUR1 2 -lb. bag, 45c

    Fine GranulatedSUGAR10 lbs., 47c.In Cotton Sacks

    Gold Medal

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    PINEAPPLE2 large cans, 45c

    Peaches, 'fruits fo r salad, apricots, cherries, pineapple orpears in 8oz. cans

    SOURKRAUT2 large cans, 25cI BABO II

    2 cans, 25c iiI

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    ".1 Cornplttt, Dtpt"Jablt Dairy Str'l'iCt"

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    Col1zbined with BJook,nead SeJvice(3 Deliveries a Day to all parts of the Main Line)Brookmead Guernsev Dairies-

    Why not demand comfort andburn SKELTON Coal?At Philadelphia Circular Prices,

    .Your comfort dependsservice of your coal.* * *

    J . J . J ' I \ I : L T ( ) ~ & ( ) ~' -' -YNWYD 70 0

    ExtJa Quality-30 P. C. more than ordinary milkExtra Cleanliness-proven by 20 years' work

    HigheJ Butterfat-natural source of protein for the colder weather

    Your Children and the Whole Famity in suchtimes as the present need the

    BJooklnead GueJnsey Milk was awardedthe Best Scme for Bacteria at the WestChester Milk Contest, 36 Farms, TuberculinTested, Class A-I.

    Food Value

    West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne

    ~ ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ - - ! ! ! - - - ! ! ! - ~ . _ ~ . !!!!-- ~ ! I " ' ! ! - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " - ! i ! - ~ ! ! ! - - ! \ i i - , i3,258 Garments Collected and DistributedFor Reliable, Dependable Service-day in and day I by Narberth Branch of Needlework Guildout-year after year-entrust your dresses, coats Id . Ian SlutS to I Following is t hc a lln ua l rcport for I Mrs. Alhert E. D a v i ~ - ~ l r s . l'aul C.11930 of t he Nar he rt h B ra nc h of the Boyd, Miss Alherta Dav is , Mrs . Roh-

    c / 1 ~ l e e CB ,Needlework Guild of America, Inc. cr t Fretz , Mrs. E. A. Lane, Mrs. Ed-e ' ~ Z I " ' ~ " " . IHclcn Bai rd Caldwell, secretary.. ward Larney, ~ [ r s . James D. Suther-/4,4 , V J I I ~ l r s . J. ;\L Baer-Mrs. H. C. Mlddlc- l and , Mrs . J. E. Burrell, Miss MargarctI ton, Jr., ~ l r s . H. C. Middleton, Sr., J. Burrcll, 11rs. Emma Kent: 26CT'AIL S IMrs . A. C. Garbe r, Mrs . Jamcs Duf fy , garmcnts, 50 ccnts.1 OR CLEANERS DYERS i ~ I r s . B. Eckhorn, Mrs. William Clarke, Mrs. Robert H. Durbill-!\Irs. Wil-a 102 Forest Avenue, Narberth 220 Bala Avenue, Cynwvd iMrs. Floyd, Mrs. T. E. Van l\ le ter : 26 l iam D. Smedley, 1\Irs. Andrew Crown-, I garments and $1.00. ovcr. Miss Susan Moore, Mrs. EmmaI Phone: Narberth 2602 Phone: Cynwyd 92fl I 1\1 rs. William Ballingall-Mrs. Fin- Dalpe, Mr. H. F. Kairer, Mrs. Thomas!!!.!!i. ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ! ~ ~ ! ! i ! - ~ - ! ! ! ~ ~ i i ! i i i i ! i i i ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ : 1 dcrson. ~ l r s . Snelling-, Mrs. \Vine, H. Ritncr. Miss H. l\IanypenllY, Miss"" - - - ---- ---- ~ I a r g a r c t BalIingalJ, Jessie BaJJingaIl, Elizabeth Durbin, ~ d r s . F. ~ ' 1 i l 1 c r , ~ l r s .Mrs. Fordycc, Mrs . K irk , Mrs. l\[or- \\'illiam Shoemaker , Mrs. Bruce Carey.ris. ~ I r s . Sihlcy: 22 garments, 50 cents. Mr. Rohert H. Durbin: 38 garmcnts,

    ;\1 rs. R. L. Beatty-Mrs. G. C. Bar- $1.00.

    )bcr. ~ I r s . John McDonald, Mrs. T. L. Mrs. A. H. Uurhoraw-.\Irs. H. C.I,Bolton, :o.lrs. Alcxander Easton, Mrs. S.hindlc, Mrs. 1. M. 1\[alin, Mrs. C. H.Ethel Pricc, Mrs. Cli fford Bates, Mrs. Nold, :-'Irs. G. H. Hansell, Miss RubyHorace \Vanamakcr, Mrs. George IHanscll , Mrs. A. C. Kanzinger, ,Mrs.'Stackhollsc, ~ I r s . Frank Moon, Mrs . Edwar d J. Hartzell, Mrs. Oscar Senn,I 1 ~ l i z a b e t h DeLuzil, l\[rs. W. R. Apple- :-' liss Madeline Roth. l\Irs. C. C. TySon.baugh. :-'lrs. J cn nic Griffith, M rs . ~ n;. r. E. Chamncss. ~ rs. \Villial1lGcorge Bastert, Mrs. H. J . Kuhn, Miss :\ces, ~ I i s s Durothy Hanse ll . Re\ '. H .E. L. Hcany, :o.liss D. ~ Beatty, 1\lr. C. Shindle: 134 garments, 50 centsR. L. Bcatty: 93 ganllcnls, $1.00. ~ rs. Edward E a t o n - ~ I rs. (iordon

    ~ I r s . :o.lartha \V. Bloom-Miss (ial- H. Clark. ~ l i s s E. ~ I a \ - Ewhank. :\Ir" .legar, ;\1 is s Buckman . :\1 r. and :\1 rs. Edward D. Fnshcnnl:r. :-'1 r s. \V: ll tl 'rCan nOli, ~ [ r . Gibson. :\1rs. B loom: 26 J-Iaig. :0.1 i ss : -' Iarion E. Schiesscr , Mrs.garmcllts. $1.00. Frcd E . \\ ' cst. :-'1 iss :\ . Edna \Vinton.~ rs. Ellward Bolich: 33 garml'nts, :-1 rs. John \\'rig-ht, Edward S. Eaton:$2.00. 32 g-armcnts, $1.00.l\1 rs Samuel P. B o w m a n - ~ I rs. :\1 rs. :\ . H. F o l l c t t c - ~ I iss :\ddincJohn'" ~ I i d d l e t o n , Mrs. Robcrt Asbn.ry, ~ I r s . } , ~ . C. Atkins, l\lrs. C. ~ Ketcham. Mrs . 1'. B. Krout, :o.lrs. c. : ~ u s t l l l , :\Irs. S u s ~ n . n a ~ e r , :\Irs. I .H. Bowman, Dr. H. V, Durkec, : \l rs . Larncy. :\Ir". [ ) . a \ ' l ~ 1 S ..C1ark,. ~ I r s . I'.J. Hand, ~ is s Emi ly Thompson, Mrs. I ? c H ~ r t , 1'1 rs. C. K. !' atst, l \ 1 t ~ s ClaraThompson, :\1 rs. :M axwell, ),[ rs. Bcn- l ~ . . . 1 ollet!c, ~ rs. E ~ w a r d ~ r a l 1 \ l e y ,ham. : \I r. Samue l P. Bowman, Ralph ~ l l s s : o . ~ a n c Haf,'r: ~ l l s s l\1.anc Hunt.Bowman, Betty Bowman. \Vi ll ar d :\.1 r s. Kcrshc.r, ~ I I " " L:l ~ a g c . ~ rs.Howman: 38 garments. $1.00. C h a r l e ~ McKcc. :\1 rs . Edwll l I\I erkle.:\1 J I n B k ') . ~ rs. hank Me'ers. :\1 rs. l\1 a,- :\1 iller.. rs. 011\ , roo -s: -" ' garmcllts':\l J 1 ~ I ' - l ' 1 :-1 (. I . I50 ecnb. ". rs.. " . ' l I I l lC, ; ~ s r C ( l ~ n c . ;, . . Stocker. :\1I"s ?\l argaret Stockcr. ?\Irs ." ?\[rs. :\ . E.. Hrown-:\Irs. AlIl lIe H. S. Strang'. ~ I i s s Hl'1cn 'Whitt', 1\lr.I hampson, . :\1 ISS . Rut!! I l c a c h ~ . :\lrs. Arthur ( ;corgc Follcttc: (A garmcnts,John \N. GIII. ~ l r s . l ~ l w o o d SIckles, $100 -Mrs . Dil l, Albert E. Brown: -to gar. ~ 1 \ ~ J ' I I ' a _\ I; - - ' I ' ..... \\.t $1 00 . " rs . '. I I 1II '. ox ., rs. ft. 1 1 I ~ ~ i ~ ~ L ~ u ~ a H. Brown-1\liss ~ I a b c l 1 \ l c ~ - 1 o s c , ~ l r s . \V. \\' . Heindel, Ir a G.

    I ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ i i i i i ~ . " i i i - ~ ~ - ~ . - i i i i - - i ! ! i - ! i ! " - ~ " ! ! ! ~ ~ . - ~ ~ ! ! ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' Brown, :\Ir. \"'iIIiam H. Brown, :\Iiss Fox: 193 ganllcnb, $1.00.: -.-_._- I Carolinc Crai g, :\Ir . F. Harry Wcid- :\lrs. John Gil roy-,Mrs . Haughcy,!man, ~ I r s . F. Harry \Ve idman, Mr. ~ I r s . John Kelly. :\I iss Florence l\Iil= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = I Clarence Jef fr is , Mrs. J . Bcrtram Ncs- ler. ~ I r s . Charles Beckcr, 1\lrs. JosephPCI'. 11iss Ada C. Nesper, ~ l r s . B. O. ~ n l l \ l s O n , :\Iiss Janc Morris, ~ I r s . Jos-

    : 1 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! i ! ~ ~ ! i ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I :ultgren. : \l rs . Geo rge H. \Vilson, cph Kc llc y, :\Irs. Paul Brown, Mrs.II :-'Irs. Oscar Evans, l\lrs. R P. Brown: Karl Rogers. ~ I r s . Stedham, John Gil-i4 garments, 50 ccnts. roy. Jr.: 24 garnll'nts, 50 cents.:\lrs. J. B. Caldwell-Mclllory of : \1r. ' ~ I r s . Edward S. Haws-Mrs. :\ . L.John B. Caldwell, in mcmory of :Mr. Cookc , Mrs . J. C. ~ a s h , Mrs. J. C.,Charles E. Caldwcl l, Miss Ella Her- Burton, l \lr s. J . S. Nea ly , Mrs. \\'. H.i shey. : \I rs . F . Fletcher, Miss B. Smi th , Haws. ~ I r s . A. \\'. Burns, ~ I r s . 1'. \\'.Low Bacterlea I Mis sc s Cas ey , ~ l r s . Jcssie Harris, Byers, :\lis s A. E. Barr, ~ l r . E. S.i : \f rs . \V. S. Bosse rt , Mrs . Ada \Von, st : H aws: 28 garmcuts, 50 ccnts.i 23 garments. 50 cents. :\lrs. G. H. Henry-Mrs. A. B. 1.1 aI In memory of John A. Caldwcll: 24 coley, :\1 rs. Charlcs Hammer, Mrs.'garmcnts. 50 cellts. Gcorgc Fortcnhacher, Mrs. \V. R.I 1\1 rs. John A. Caldwell-?\I rs. Pcr- Knaucr. ),1 rs. Frank :\[cEnanem, Mrs.lleival Roberts. Jr. , ), [r , Tysou Morris, John Dalzell, ~ I r s . George H. Hen ry :j1 :\lrs. J. Howard \Vi lsou, Mrs. James 26 garments. 50 cents.Wilson. l\1 is.s Grace Hen;pt , 'Mrs. K. ~ 1 J > Frank .}-I..Hcwitt-:o.liss Edith) l ~ a r t l ~ ~ t , MISS M. ~ I c K e o w n , 1\[rs. H ~ w ~ t t , :\Irs. I . ~ D ~ m . l a p , !\lrs. )ohll.Harlc) , 1\lrs. J. M. D. Reed, l\lrs. : \l tl ler, : \I rs . Ann.1 HIcks, Mrs. C. :\1.i Harry Rced, 1o.f r s. Blallche Robinson, I Tompson, :\liss Clara Neil . Miss ? \o r.,:\Irs. George 1\1. Schul tz , Mrs. A. G. ton, 1\lrs. H. B. Braested, \Vi lson Dci Sigel. :\Irs. A. Gilfillan. ~ I r s . F. \V. B. Ford, :\Irs . A. J . Denman. Mrs. ClaraI Humcs, l \I rs . Brinton, ~ l i s s c]anette Pricc: -to garlllcnts. $1.00.:i T u n ~ e r , ),[:s. Ar.ley F ~ n l l ~ r , Mrs. l' C. ..:\11'5. A ~ n e s H i : ~ t - I \ l r s . _ . F . E: ~ I n ! -Ha\\ thornc, :o.lrs . A. 1. \\ 011, Mrs. :\f. II1dr, I\lrs. H. v\. 1lonks, MISS K .! 13. Peters: 129 garn1l'nts, 50 cents. Ritchie, :\1 rs. H. A. Frazer, 1\1 r s. Mary1lrs. Robert Vol. Caldwell-Mr. Rob- Garrigucs, ~ l r s . Clart 'nce Smith , 11r .;ert \V. Caldwcl l, Sr ., Jane A. Cal d- Dan ie l Lc it ch , l\lrs. E. ~ Landis, Mrs.!well, Ruth E. Caldwel l, Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Lcitch, ) ,I rs . A. W. Ward: 25I F. Thompson, Roher t \V. Caldwcl l, garmcnts, $2,00.1.1 r.: 24 garmcnts, $1.00. 1lrs. A. L. Jacoby-11 rs. A. 11. Gar -! 11 rs . \Vil1iam G. Casncr-'M iss wood, ::\1 rs. John K. Ketcham, MissI Mary Crawford, Miss Marion Comyns, Edna Selfridgc, Mrs. Charles Tho!ll! Mrs. G. ; \Ianypenny. Miss A. Robin- son, ~ [ r s . Royal B. Dohbins, ),1 rs.Ison. Mrs. H. Rinehart. Mrs. J oh n Ir vi ng T ro tt er , :\Iiss :\1aric Hoppcr.,\Vetzel. ;\1 iss Lilly : \l cG in lcy, Mrs . l \l is s Laura Hoppcr , 11rs. H. S. HopI Charlcs Printz. Mrs, John Comyns, pcr: 60 garmcnts, $5.00.,Mrs. William 1fcCull \' . Mr. William ~ I r s . Lcwis ~ Kcim-Mrs. KcrnG. Casner: ,,0 garments. $2.00. :\lcHof,c, Mrs. 13. I. Mycrs, ~ l r s .1\1 rs. A. G. Compton-Mrs. Thomas Stcckhcck, ~ rs. Stapp, 1\1 iss FrancesManning. Mrs. Don al d McCormick, Kcim, ::\[ rs. Ralph Dunnc , Mrs . JohnMrs. E. A. E, Palmquist. Mrs. Cletus \".'etzel, :\1 iss :\Iary Crawford, Mrs.Scnft, 1\1 rs. Richard Scull, Miss Elsie Bcattic, ~ rs. ::\1 ackey, : \[ rs . WaltcrM. Johnson,lHss Ircne Johnson. Mrs. Taitt, Mrs. John Joycc, Mrs. Elml'r\\T. Howard Grecn c, Mr s. Thomas Hankey: 51 j:rarments, $1.00.Craig, Hr . Eli P. Ewing: 32 g-arments, In I I I l ~ m o r y of ~ I r s . Samuel Laird$1.00. givcn hy ::\1 r. Samllel Laird: (i(i gar-

    ),1 rs. J. Taylor Darlingtou-},[rs. ml,nts, 50 cents.Jnhn :o.lowrer, Miss K. Thomas. 11 rs. ~ rs. Dani el Leitch-Mrs. \\'illiamPhone Wayne 1121 iHoward Reese. )Olrs, Sara Lowry. P . Landi s, Mrs. R. M. Stalcy, ?olrs.1

    l\'Irs. Joseph Maguire. Mrs. Dannatell , l \ lurdoch Clancy, 11rs. J . Leon Taylor,M rs. E lv a S('asholtz. Mrs. Bowman, Mrs . Rober t O. Forsyth. Mrs, Eber-1 ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! J ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! i ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i i " ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ~ ~1\[ rs. Annie Fleck: 24 garments, 50 hardt Muell er , Miss Flora Kurzen": cents, knabe. Mrs, :\lary Gillis,-"Mts. James

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    When you 're back j n} 'ou r co r re s pondcnce telephonc inctcad ITherc '8 a h.eart-warmin g thril l in " .nicevisits ."

    George A. WittePaperhallgillg and

    DecoratingESTIMATINGNarberth 4135W

    "I 'VE :BEEN TOO :BUSYTO WRITEI "

    D. & H. Lackawanna and LehighVaHey Anthracite is the finest,cleanest fuel.-That is our statemente For proof, we suggest youtry ou r coal in your furnace nexttime the bin runs low.

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    Open Face Book ShelvesOne of our most successful Iefforts in Wood. There is Jno corner too small, not' w ~ l l . ,too high to accommodatethem. I f painted White orhory, they are a beautifulbackgro:.tnd for the gaybindings of your books.Way U'l' tall, lU you aholltstm'illU ~ l l o U ' l c d ( r e in yourhome? ,-"

    For Your Nex tDANCE

    BILL DOTHARD'SMUSICNarberth 2448

    L. M. THOMPSONBala Avenue atUnion AvenueBala-CynwydCynwyd 280

    TELEPHON

    OUR TOWN3,258 Garments Distributed I

    by Needlework Guild

    in the Beautiful

    SUNSHINEERVICETATION

    What DoWe Do?

    $1 forYour Car

    Isn't ThatWorth $1?

    H. B. WALL

    R. Roy Kessinger, Mgr.Narberth Avenue atMontgomery Pike

    Is Your CarWorth It?

    Ou r mechanics-tried andtested ones, who give onlythe best and most co nscientious of service-willgrease fittings, s p raysprings with oil, tightenloose parts, and check th etransmission, differential,tires an d battery.

    I t is if you want it pu t infirst.class driving condition fo r spring.

    - tha t is al l we charge forlubricating it completelyand correctly.

    Just Call Narberth 2229W f'lI Gladly Call for and Deliver

    Your Cl r

    EMBASSY R O O Mmarroick.LOCUST STREET AT 17th

    RITTENHOUSE SQUARE$2.50 PER I'LAT EDinner and Supper DancingEvery Evening Except Sunday.7 to 9 an d 10 to c1asing

    HUSTON RAY in Personan d h is H'otel Warwick OrchestraExcellent parking space directlyadjacent to ha te l ; garage adjoining. Reservation: "Paul," Pennypacker 3800.

    Enjoy a t?elightfulSundayDinner inP h i l a d e l p h i a

    '1'e:\:ut"u ( ~ : l H nn d OliN. " ' i res tol""'l'lrt-H, 011 1'''Utt-rs. ')oreN tOile. ":"t.oedChnhlH. Pille"... "'h,t . ' rfrol1' I

    ,\1"011..1 nllll Gh'/,er ille

    Plumbing .: . Heating100 FOREST AVENue

    Phone: Narberth 365ZM

    Jttnuary 30, 1931

    CONT. FROM PRECEDDW PAGENroorc, AIrs. H. A. Frase r, Mrs . Walton Vvent?, Mrs. T. Noel But le r, 11rs.Elmer T itns , ~ no;. El la E "e re tt , M rs .Hnfns VanSant, Mrs. R. C. Landis,~ iss Dorothy Landis, ~ rs. ElizabethLandis, Rohert L. Lci tch, Mrs . Casey ,~ iss (.Jnigley. ).Irs. Raymond B. Vin-!cent, ~ I r s . Howard Cot te r: GO gar-,ments, $1.00. i

    ~ rs. :\ . J. L " o s - ~ I rs. Carric B. illl'e1l'. ~ i ss E ll en ~ t t ' e Ic. Mrs. Berk-ley H astings. ~ rs. ~ arion E. Hosen.1thaI. Dr. Sar a ( ;r a\ 'e s. Miss ?\/arv ILihln'. ~ iss Lonise I le at \' . D r. Hel ei lJ. n ~ a t y . ~ rs. Jost'ph ;'\lill1ineaux, 3d'l~ rs. .\Ihert Bowers, ~ l r s . Harve\' Madara, ~ rs, \Vallt'r Dothanl. MissFann\' II. Loos, ?\I iss Laura II. Coleman, ' ~ rs. Harry Hartle)', :Mrs.Charles H. Steel, ~ iss Europa Gifford: ,71 garments. $1.00. 'Mrs. Paul L o o s - ~ I r s . Richard MilIcI', Mrs. C. G. Frowert, "liss LilySexton, Mrs. J. E. Speakman. "Irs. A.1.. Lamhert. Mrs. H. M. Chapin, Mrs.A, C. Shand: 22 garmcnt". $2.00.~ I r s . C. .\ . ~ "lcClellan-Miss Jennil' ~ 1 Castor. ~ rs. J. II . Sculthorp,

    ~ I r s . I{nsscll C1atts, ~ I r s . W. S. McClellan. ~ rs. ]{. J. Hun t. Mrs . VV. E. iYost: 2H garments, $1.00. I

    ~ l r s . C. \\ ' . ~ I i c h e n e r - M r s . 01'1',1~ ' i s s Sara Huak. ~ I i s s Annie Foley,Exceptional entertolnlng facilities .. . fo' 'f ,. 1 'J ,. I ~ C G Iea Card Parti , Banquet Dance. E", ' .\ rs. . oy< ) . ~ ( g e r t o n . lViI'S. BENNETT ~ TOUSLEY. Manager \ Guodyear .. ~ I r s . \Varn,n Wri.ght, Mrs.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ G. H. G r o ~ ~ r s . H o p ~ n s , M r L I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - f ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ _ ~ ~ _ ~ Iavis, Mn;. Brunee\, ~ I r s . A. T. Kirk: i --- -- .- - . _ - - ~ " . _ = - < - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -124 garments. $1.00. I ------

    M r . . \. H. ~ I u c l l e r - M r s . E. D.II Dickie. ~ i"" Emma L. ).1uel1er, Miss IFlorentina ~ 1 ~ I u e l l e r . Mrs. EdwinC. Town: .)(1 garments, $1.00.1\lrs. "Iary I. (Jell'll: 22 garmcnts, 50 Iccnb.

    ! \ I r ~ .. \. I'ern' l { e r l i i c r - ~ l r s . A. P.}.Iiller, "Irs. F. F. " IcAdams, Mrs . A. j

    IC'. \ \' nodl e. " fr s. J os eph \Venzinger"~ rs. CI.larIcs \ \ ' t n / . i l l g ( ' ~ : Mrs .. Charles IReddall. "Irs. Uare nc e I . F an es, Mrs. IWilliam B. (;oodall, " Ii ss I da BUCk-Iman. ~ . J r s . :\'elm". ~ iss Anna L.Shindlt'r, ~ iss Frances Shindler, Mrs.,Francis I-lakeI'. ~ rs. Iames 1\1. Bell: I10(, ga rl1lents. $1.00. . !

    ).11'';. I. D. Rentschit 'r-Mrs. Van i:\'n\'kirk. ~ I r s . Krnnt. ~ I r s . Seah.oldt'lM r ~ L. Hens1er. "Irs. Stony "kLinn,", rs. \ V ~ r ! l e r , illrs..1-,1 t'SS, ~ ~ r s . Bach, I" I r ~ . ~ I c t l n ~ . ~ I r , . I< lome). 58 gar-mellts. $1.00.Miss B. J. Robcrts-Mrs. W. H.,l\ash. ~ ( r s . W. J. Kirkpatrick, Mrs.!\y. J. L o u g l ~ l i n , " l r ~ . R. Wood, Mrs. I S L CJ ~ H. Cockn ll . ~ I r s . R. P. Chamber- hull umber ompanylin. "r rs. F. A. Lanahan. Mrs. C. E. I IKreamer, Mrs. J. S. Kri ebel , M is s IElizal}(:th Knox, Mr> H. C. Gara, I Thc LilJk BetweclJ Forest oJlJd HOllie"Irs. ". :\ . Clark. "I ISS iI[acKeag: 31 Igarments, $2.00. 29 Bala Avenue, Bala.Cynwyd Cynwyd 662 II. ~ I r s . Henry I ~ o s e - " I i s ~ Agnes :M.,~ ~ ' ~ I : ' n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ . r i l ~ . I t \ ~ ~ 1 , i t ~ ~ ; r ~ r 1 I ; ~ ' \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ : - ~ ~ ~ ~ __:_ ~ _ : _ , _ : _ : ~ _ __~ _ : _ ~ _ ~ _ : . ~__~ - - ~ . - ~ 2 S ~S. L. Hrinton. ~ I r s . John Smith, Miss -illilrlred Smith. "Irs. \\". l. Rodgers,"I rs. F. S. Allen, ~ rs. n. G. Simpson,Mrs. Charles S toud t. S eave r Rose,"Iiss Elsie H. Lawrence. George S.Rost,: 75 garments. $1.00. IIi\lrs. i lJ ar ga rc t Eyr e Russell-Inmemory of Mary E. Eyre. Mir iam E.Ramsey and ilfazie K. Eyre; Mrs. iJoseph c. Graham, "Irs. Frederick IRaker. ~ i ss Virginia Eyre. Miss BettySkydnier, Miss Mabel Stock, ;\riss,~ argaret \Vellbank. 11 iss Angela,Feastt,r. Miss Adele Conaty. "i\liss Ada:Russell, Miss Ethel Marie ?II iller, !\ofrs.J. Robert McCoy, "Irs. George L. Riddle. "I r. \Villiam ('owers. ~ r. HobertL. Russell. ~ rs. Josephine \\'hitel11an:46 garments, $1.00.i\[rs. Cha rl es H . Shaw-"Irs . G. E. 'Rolwrtson. Mrs. M. L. Johnson, "Irs.C. A. Speakman. Mrs. P. R. Stalnaker. 'Mrs. K. T. Smith. ~ r r s . F. J. \Vheelt-r:24 garments. $2.00.1\1 rs. I.ouis S h e n e l 1 l a l l - ~ 1 rs. E. H.~ l u s c h a l 1 l p , "frs. Horace Ruch, Mrs . J. :H. Hagerty. illrs. J. (;. Atherholt. i~ I r s . . \. Staples, "Irs. 'Villialll J. La\\,-,rellt'e, ~ I i s s Grace 1.a\\'rence. }! iss E\';ILawrence. ~ l i s s Harriet Lawrence,ill rs. E. C. Gri swol d. M is s Mary iMaize. Mrs . John Burre ll : 70 garments'l$1.00. I

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    and Ihe ani cater , in which the monkey "but one died and the other is st il lISt. ~ i e h o l a s :\eademy, He went fromusually got the worst o f i t, " down a Quantico so far as I know," Ihis school to Villanova Prep where\Vhen in Germany, he told how one James Alexander ),-[cCabe, Jr" was he spent f ou r yea rs , playing on theof the i r jobs was to guard t he dee r on horn in Ardmore, August 28, 1896, and foothall and haseball teallls . Hi s firstthe c"tall' oi the Princess of ~ r c i d , ' It tended the Ardmore Avenue public joh ailer leaving school i n 1916 wass in ce "he was afraid hungry Germans I school up to the s ix th g rade . He wilh the Dell Tekphone Company,would nse thelll i'lr food. "V,'e brought Ichanged to T"lcntine Academy at and the n ex t y ea r h e ent er ed the "en'two of t hem home wit h us," he said" Vil lanova , which l at er w as known as icc.========= \-==== ==========

    January JO. 19J1Croix de GuerreWon byOfficer McCabe inWar

    The eleventh o f a series of articles tointrodlICe the members of Lower Merion's splendid police force to our readers.By Robert M. CameronThe last of the triU1l1verate of officerson t he Lan ca st er and Cricket Avenuebeat to he interviewed is Off icer Jimmie : \f cCabe. The three of them,Carthy, Stevenson and McCabe, share'this beat, the busiest in the township,in eIght-hour shifts which arc changcd 'every two weeks.

    OFFICER JAMES McCABELike Officer Stevenson, Oilicer ~ l c - ICabe is a n e x-m ari ne. E nl ist in g ill Ith e LT. S. : \l ar in e Cor ps a t t he Phila Idelphia ?\:ayv Yard when a vouth of i20, on Aprii 2, 11)17, which ' vou wil l,rl 'call was iour days hefore t h {:nited iStates dec la red war, McCabe sailed'for France nine d ay s l at er with the:first detachl1lent oi' American troops ito he seut ahroad. He helel the r ank Iof corporal throughout the wa r and Iwas an acting sergeant at one time, '"Two floating mines were explodl'dhy our s hips on the trip 0 \" '1 ' and '1' (; 'sighted seyeral submarines hut theY(lidn't bother us," :\1cCahe said,:

    "There were several l\lain Line bo\'s in Iour r eg imen t, t he 76th," he aclded,;"among them Joe Baltz, Sidney Thay ,er, Jos Sanderson, who was ki ll ed in Iaction, and Geo rge Gane." IIn France, ),[cCabe's regiment went Ii nto camp nca r Brest , i ro ln July to the imidd le of Augus t, a ft er which they I\\'ere sent as reserves, working a ll ,along- the wes te rn f ro nt with the IBritish and French troops.Their tirst taste o f r ea l f ight ing was:at Chateau-Thierry and Bl'l1eau \\ 'ood,where t he re was ,;ction aplellty. Here:Ihey were under fi re f or twenty-eight Idays and nights in t he h at ti e whi ch :mar ked t he first concerted participa- il ion in act.ual f ig ht in g by. A m e r ! ~ ; " 1 It r ~ , o p 5 and where the J-lannes gallle,l '' l I t : name of "Teuf el Hund" or " de dIdogs" from the Germans,From then on :\1 cCabe participatedwith his regiment, which was part ofI he 2d Division, in the American off en sives a t Soi ss on s, 51. :\fihiel, the: \sne, and the ~ euse-Argonne.l\IcCabe was awarded t he C ro ix dl"( ;u l' rr e, t he highl 's t mil itary honorFrance hl'stOWS, for an acti,in in the'Challlpag-ne secl"r \Ical" ){heims whe\l ihe we \lt out side the l in es with other I, ' olunteers to rescne his b rot hc r. Themedal itself was pinned 0\1 him by the:late :\[arshal Joffrc. Hc also wasawarded thc :\ llIeriean Victon' :\[edal. ,and holds a : \l ar in e Corps l l I ~ r k s l 1 1 a n . ,ship lI1edal.,\ftcr the :\rl11islicc ~ l c C a b c servcdwith the ArtilY of Occupatio\l in Germany for nine mon lh s a t SCl{endorfin the \Veid districl, h!'twce\l C"logneand Coblenz, .The propcnsit" of the marilll ' s foracquiring pets ' was an1l1singh- (h'scribed by :vfcCabe. "\Ve had ,; white.donke) ' nallled 'Sah'age' we picked upat Chateau-Thierry, scverla police'do.gs, 1II111lkl'yS a nd an a nt cater. \Vhe\l:t hl ll gs wer e dul l, sOllie of th e bo)'sIwould st ag " a fi ght between a monKey

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    2 ('ggs.I cup of milk.!/, teaspoon salt.I tablespoon of tI1eltl'd huller.I ~ / cupfuls of flour.2 t ea sp oons o f h ak in g powde r.Ikat eggs, ad d 0 t he m il k and hutt el ' : l\ Id sifted flour which has beensif ted twice. Add the remaining liquida nd be at two minutes. Ba ke in gempans. Mrs. A. I.. Orr, Elmwood Ave nue.

    -1- -- Cocoanut Cream TartsI teaspoon of powderer! sugar.Few drops of vanilla.1-.1 c np o f grated cocoanut.~ cup of whippecl creaJu'(, haked tart shells.Cup of st rawherry or raspberry jam.Fold sugar, vanilla and cocoanu t in tow hi pp ed cr eam. Pla ce a s poon fu l o fjam in hol low of e ach tart shell an,1fill w it h t he cocoa ll ut a nd c re am mixtnn'. This makes six tarts.Thi s d ai nh ' ,Iessert is verv easilvma,1c and wiil please the most' particli.! ar o f gues ts . The shelb ma, be made

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    DumplingsI p in t of tlour.2 t ablespoons o f but le r.2 teaspoolls o f baking powder.A p in ch o f salt.Mix t he but te r alld flour. whi ch h asbeen sifted with t he ba ki ng powder,and moi ste n wi th m il k uut il like th eof ~ r. am! Mrs. :Maurice Speakman, con si st en cy o f s ho rt cakl . D r o p onof ( ;Il 'n ) , \oore, Pa., o n Sunday. meat or fruit h ~ small spoonfuls. Boil

    ~ r. an d Mrs. Pierre Lai rd , Mr . and covered ten minutes. ~ r s. A. I .. Orr.~ I r s . Juhn :M. Townsend, :Mr. an d Mrs Elmwoor! Aveuue,R. ( ~ K ra ft a nd Mr. and 11r s. C ar l ~ , * *Rhl'ams will attend th e performance o Ice Box Cookies (Sand Tarts)"Spanish Moon" au Friday n igh t g iven y.; cup o f h ut t, 'r or crisco.by ~ t Margaret ' s Dramat ic Society. 1 c up of s ug ar .),11'. and Mrs . Je ff B ab b. o f Atlantic 2 e l < g ~ .City, wer e t he guests of ),1 r. and ~ rs. . ' teaspoou of vanilla.Frederick R. ) ,Ioyl' r. of CIll'stuut ..\ n' - 2 cups of flour.nul'. last week. I I/, teaspoon of soda.)'11',. l' . S. (;rant ~ I e g a r g - " , and '1 teaspoon of cream of tartar.),1 rs. Th

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    NEWS SHORTS

    HOWARD C. F R i T ~ C HJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best COInlloni.."Phonr ..0.19\\' 215 navfrford It",.

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    I ino m ean s e asy an d must be learned in II n Ichildhood. I t is, however, on!y withT.n the onter !a genius l ike La Argentina that suchC O N T . F R OM P R EC E DI NG P,HH.; i JJ .J. J c...u-ll !startlin,g c f f e c t ~ as c r o s s . r h ~ t h m s and1-------------- _\1 is s : \Iherta Dav is . o f lona :\\'1'-' Idynanllc colonng arc . pOSSible. He rnul'. was the hostess tll thl' memhers I mast er y o f t he se s

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    Jttnuar'Y JO, 19J1Concrete Assistance Keynoteof Fed. of Churches Work

    OUR TOWN

    -- Bryn r.1 a \\'1' l i ! H i - ~ 1 . (onthl-I HI') , . 1' a .. were Mr . an d Mrs, Richardl l r o J l o ~ a l .. C'o l l lp l lHe detail",1 speeillca-ent M ' \ R l t l l ~ l J 1111111 \vould IiI", t o g -e t

    l J l i a l l ( ' ( ~ : - : . iUPllH1illg- n e \\ ' t > le c tr k l ' { "f"1il .. .. t"H t CII"---lII'IHlrt un il y rOl' \videa \val \e(11"11 i l l l 'xclu:-: : i\ '( ' tl-rl"itol'y. I. ead:-; fu1'nl" ,h l"1. Apply- :"al'l""'lh 1':I""trle Hho]l.(omll 1-161')

    \L\:>O;TI;I1, .. I'IIl't-tlntl' ~ ' i l ' l 1'01' gpltel':l1hOll:-lt-\,"lI1'k aU11 ( , l l l l l , l l 1 ~ i ll : n na l1fflillily. I'h. =";1111. ~ t i l i 1 - ) 1 . (u l I lh l - : : ! : :n

    I :1;1::\1..\" or ~ ( ' o H ' h Pro te Hta n t fo fl'lltd( a l ld g 'P tl c rn l h l l \ l ~ , ~ \ \ " o r l \ . Alt-:tJ

    w a i l l ' l ' ~ ~ an d Ullxtalr:-: Illaid. 1 ' 1 l ' a ~ a l l t~ l 1 l ' l f l U lu l i ng-t-:, 1110c1Pl'11 hOI1H', :,ana 11ramily, itO laul1,ll'.v. " ' r l t l ' "1,," ('arelit" Tht . : \[a il l l . i 11 l't", ArcllJlon',,0mhl-IGf)

    w hi ch h e lIucs nol, allll can 111'11' himt o use th em .So it wa s in th is case, : \ fler ~ r.Z. had s e cu re d a jo h allll a hou se w i thsmall rent wa s foulld, 1'\'lrs. Z, neededmuch advice as t o h ow sh e could manag e he r household so as to live withintheir smal1 income, A b ud get w asadopted after ca re fu l conside ra t ion hyboth ~ r. an d Mrs. 2, D ie ts w er eplal1l1ed fo r t he c hi ld re n, o ne o f w homwa s pa rt i cu l ar l y ma lnour is h ed . Th eelltire famil\' had to he taken to variou s dinies ' to h a\ 'e t on si ll ec tomy a udother physical disabilities t re at ed , M r.~ ~ . : r ~ Ialld ~ rs. Z. ar c fairh' wel1 educatedLost and F d I an d wclcome:arh. ::l'::7-". (omhl-":lf l ~ . \ ~ I l I ' : L " I ' . HlIW"'I.\;", I,;x"".11 I0". lII",. a l t e l ' a t l o l l ~ . 1 ~ ( ' o l l \ \ ' a ~ ' 1',1110\'1', " '1. -. . om I - - - ~ _ l'aIlO\\"Iv of th., York 1 \'Ilne "\ll'Il't-A,"p. ("aU : \a rl l . : ~ j 4 S - n . (0:\-27-::1) 1 ~ X I I ' ; H l l ~ . ' ( I : J ) t 'o lo re d \ \Oot l l : ln \\9IHhl!:-' t f l ' t k ~ . .t l , , , ' ~ \\'01'1, 0" w l ' l ' l , ' ~ \ \' 01 '1, . B l' ., l ' . \ I t I l I l l ( ' I '1I n. I.. .\SSO(J . \ ' I ' IO. ' me n s. ~ wee ' :1.HI;S:-;;\I..\I,L\;'; alld a l t e l ' a t l o l 1 ~ or r l ' f t " : t ' I I t ' . , ~ . I'h. Kwarth. 1Hli- \\ ' , I A 1l11'etilll.\' .. I' till' ~ l o " ' , h o 1 < l e , ' " for/ :-'Irs. Charles C. Allen, o f Br ookwayI11l'illlillg' ill \'OU,' hOIl'" or mill". ; \ I I ' ~ , (omh I-:!:lf) Ihl' II lim ItHit iOIl of ollker" altd < 1 l r l " . ' t o l ' ~ Ian d Ca lver t Road s . :Merion, formerly; \\ . 11",I1 it-h . I ;h. :"arh. ~ : l G 5 - " ' , (02-6) " . . . . , 1'01' ti l l ' " l I ~ u l n ~ y,'al' \\'ill I.,. h"ltl Feh- nf O,crhrook. is e ll t er ta in i ng a t a . ' . 1 \\ () g ' 1 J ' 1 ~ wI"h I " ~ ~ ' l l o n t og et he r, c oo " r u" r) ' r., I!'::I, al 1;1," 1Ial1. at n 1'.;\1. ' ' ' 'Jcheol' an d h ri dg e t om or ro w inl . n l ; ~ ~ ~ I A " I : x n _.-' Jo:ltzaheth l'c''''"o1l, l111B I ' ~ ' 1 1 Mil\\'I' !J.lS,

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    HARRY WILSON, JR.

    Bryn Mawr IndianAssociation Will Meet

    Re\'. 1-1, C. \Vhitencr, oi Albuq uc rq ue . " l'W ) ,I l'xico. i" to be th es pe ak er a t Ihe meeting of the Bryn~ [ wr I ndian Assoc ia tion , which willbe held on Tuesday, Februarv 3 at" 1', ~ I . , in the p ar lo rs o f till' liryn:-Olawr l'resbylerian Church. Hc willlell of his missionary work among th ePuehlo rndialls of Ncw Mex ic o a;l. Fo r tw o y ea rs previous to this ICllla . ' \venue , dicd ~ u d d e n l \ ' on :-Olon-Ilhon,\' also was COllllllelHled b.v' th e I I I I . I I I' ,c' p aye( Wit I t he C incinuat i Sym- i cay, 'uneral ~ , ' r v i c , ' s and in\c'rlllcntcouductor. :\ ~ Y l l l p h o n y , Ill' pointed phony Orcheslra aud alsn appearcd I \ \' l' n' a t Richmond, \ 'a,out, i s dif ficult for a group like this wilh th is org-auizat inn as a soloist. :to p.lay hl'calus( 'lot,' i ls lcn/{th ~ n d l thfc ,1:1 ICJ.25 ~ l r . \ '"gel f ( ? u n ~ l c d the \ la in: - J u s t au l':..tra linc or Iwo to filltension prot UCl'C ly I he sus tamec e - Lm,: ~ c h o o l of ~ USIC In Ardl llore" Ihe colul llu.iOrl. " A a matter oi fact," :-Olr, Vngel Dunng the war he serve!! a band-;added. "the orchestra p layed thc ~ Y I I I ' mastc'r al Camp H inghalll, ),1 ass" ;r------------------:.phony better at the l a ~ t rehear"al than where with Iwo other mus ic ia ns h e!they clid at th e concert." I I ' ' I ' I II ayc'( 111 a I n ~ l w 1 I I : a n ! ~ , to l,' iOrchestra's Composition kno\\ n as :\dllnral \\ "od s I rll' and!"The orcheslra I Illacle III' with a ga\',' ,nl;my e,"!C'erts al Rc'd Cross iiew l'xcc'ptions," :-Ofr, \'ogc1 said in hC'nc,lIb an d al the Admir al 's h ea d, li sc us si ng t he e O l n p o ~ i t i o n of the qnartC'fs, I.-:roup, "o f ~ I a i n Lim' r e s i ( l e l l t ~ , 111 additioll 10 his work wilh the:~ 1 1 I ! ' i e . o f cou rs e, is a scc"llllan' inter- ADOLPH VOGEL ~ ain Lillc' Orclle'slra, whkh he hasc'st w it h most o f our players. i l auyof Co"ductor of the Mai" l.il/e Orchestra. " n n d u ~ t e d sinec its il ll ' luatiou iu ICJ22,them ar e b u s i n e s ~ and professional which gaye it.< secu"d concert of the 5e"50n :-01 r. \ ogd h a aclt'd as coach of thellIen cngag -ed iu makin g- a livelihood, last Sunday "ight, Mr, Vogel IS .1 resi. ba nd a nd o rchest ra a t th e U n h ' e r ~ i t v"om e are Illarried womcn with their dent of Narberth, o f P cn ns yl vani a, a s conductor of th'ei amil ic s and hOllies to look aftcr, an d ~ unieipal Orchestra o f P hi la de lp hi aa few are school s tudents . Th e great ------------ - - an d couductor of th,' \Vilmington (Jr-:majority arc no longe r studyiug music Ina\' result iu hetl , 'r p laying fr0111 th , chestra, Ihut play for the ir own en joyment . \Ve alHiience's \'iewp"int or permit Ihe I ~ l r l " I V o g e l ' ~ bllsiness i n l e r e s l ~ arc' in Iinciclentalh' have sOl1le vcr\' talented I I Ie , ... k,'all-Vog-el (' Ol1l llal l\, '. a 11I1Isic:, , ...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~, playing oi wo rk " wi th difficult s o , ~ I Ipeopl ,' in thc' organization. Dr. Swann, passages. hilt it is harmful to thl pu l hs Img house, at 171h S a n ~ o l 1 lio r c 'xat llple, a phy si ci st a t Swarth l1Ioral l' or a ll amateul' grol lp an d eloc'" S.trel'l, : 1 ' I ~ i s eOllcerll holds t he c op y-more C o l l c ' ~ F e . i world-reno\\'ned in . rlg-hb 01 hVl' Fn'nch c o m l l o s , ' r ~ ancl,.., 110' a",i"t ill their develnplllent In ailShis field." n t l l ~ l h c , r s the I")plllar "Holcn," al1long

    R l . " h l . a r : - \ a l ~ oi thl' n r c h l ~ : - \ t r a an.' h l' ld \ \' ay . theIr t l t l l ' ~ . .once a week. , - \ ~ k c e l if it wasn't dilli- Policy Towards Soloistscult to gc't Ihis g-roup with eliverse in- Ci \' ing p re il 'r encc 10 ~ [ a i n Linet e r e ~ t s together even at weekly inter- l1Iu"iciall" who wish to appear as solova Is, llr. \'og-el replieel. " ~ o t th e ~ I a i n i ~ t s ha" always lll'en a policy of 11le"Line crowd." ~ I a i n Line O r c h c ~ l r a , It was hOrlw\\'hile the o rches tr a 's purpose a,. ou t lasl SUllda\' whell Harn' \\'ilsonexpressed in its charter i "t o pro l1 lo te a young- \ \ ' a y n ~ p i a l l i ~ t , appeared witbthe knowledgc and app reciat ion o f or - the orchcstra , "I fc,'1 that that is oncc hestra l a nd symphonic mnsic," it mcans we ha\'e 10 cncourage ou r ownwourd he worth while in )' Ir. Vogel 's mus ical la1l'nt. :\11 m u ~ i c i a n s ha\'c the'opinion if only for th e h en ef it r e, ho pe of appearing as s o l o i s t ~ with alicch' ed by the p laye r s tl1l'mselves, "The orches lral accompanimenl . bllt nll1

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town January 30, 1931

    16/16

    January30, 1931

    E'Veryone In'VitedAdmission Free

    The BaronessLcja de Porinoff

    Gi'Ven by theS t. M a r ga re t 's

    D r ama t i c Socie tyWith a Chorus of OverFifty VoicesTime:

    Th i s Fr iday & Sa tu r d ayJ anu a r y 30 and 31

    A t 8:15 P. M.Also a Mat inee for Childrenonly, 2,30 p, M" SaturdayPLace:

    P ar is h H a l l o fS t . M a r g a re t 's Chu r c h

    Na rbe r t h Ave . , Narbe r t hTickets:General Admission, 50c

    At the DoorRes. Seats, 25c ExtraA t Shea ' s D r u g S to r eNarbe r t h

    Will Speak at the Sevil le TheatreSunday AfternoonFebruary 1, at 4 P. M.

    Program of Russian Organ Musicand Russian Mot ion Pic tures WillBe Shown

    Rev. Gibson Bel l Comp l e t e s10 Yea r s As A l l S a in t s R e c to r

    OUR 'foWNPresides at Hearing

    P l an Oys t e r Supp e ra t L u th e ra n C h u rc h

    CLIFFORD W. BATESchairman of the Ordinance and Law Commil l"e of the Narberth Borol/gh COl/llcil,who will preside at .z pl/blic hearillg to beheld this e ve ni ng i n COl/llcil chamber.Elm Hal l. oil the petition to ch.zllge thezonill)( classificatioll of Montl?oll leryAvenI/e.

    .\-j u n i ~ ~ ~ - A t ~ ~ ~ c l - C o ~ ~ ~ ; - - - - -- ' r : ; : i ~ ~ i - ~ ~ ~ ~ l a ~ i ~ ~ l l ~ ~ ~ g eS ~ ~ o ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ;M e eti ng a t Amb l e r ! in Trinity C11l.1rch, B o s t ~ n , under Dr .I :\fann, now Bishop o f P lt tsbu rf !h . In

    " -,--., I Juue, 11)07. Dr. Bell was ordained aI 1he JUll Ior COl l1mumty Cl uh s en t I Deacon hy Bishop Lawrence, of thei two carful, ; of rel 'rc, ;entat ive, ; to the; Thcological School, and ~ r a y 6, 1908.: Junior Countv m e e t i n ~ at Amhler on : Ill' was o rdained a Priest at GrotonI " " . ISchool, Grot on . Mas s, I n Sep temb er ,! ! hursday C\'l'n1l1g to attcnd a mMt I 1')l)7. he had returned to the facultv! :ntere,;ting progra1l1. Ou r own cnn- of St. Paul's SellOol. and from 19f1lI tributinn to the tal '' ll t di, ;plavcd hy thc' until 11)15 he was headmaster of St.i I11clnhcrs of variou,; duhs was grati- I St"phcn',; Schoo\, Colorado Springs.: fy ing ly II la,k by :\1 i,,,, ,virginia St,,!n-; ~ o 1 . .111 I'll i, two years after thefon!. who plavl'd two tllano solo,; with: loun,hng of the : \\on tgomery School,a skil l whic.h 'madc u,; vcry p r e ~ u , 1 . . () f Ii t. wa,; i ~ l c n r p o r a t c d ~ a corporationcollrsc, \\c tell dllllhlv marked lor la1\1c, 01 the hr,;t cia,;,;. with Dr. Bell asin hav ing our naml:.; connected. gen-I hca,11I1a,;tl'l'.graphically at l ea ,; t. with the chair-! In Uctober. 11)19, Dr. Bell was apl11an of the e\ 'l ning. none othl'r thall i pointed I 'rie,; t in chargc of All Saint>'Mr,;. Kathleen :\.1acConne11, or ~ a r - : Church; ~ o v e l l l h e r 3D, 1920, he wasberth, wl1l1se off ice as County Jun;or: , '!cctl d Rector, and on January 30,chairman gavc her the haton for tIll' ]92lJ. insti tuted Rector.evening. :\ltogethl'r. ;\arherth pres- Dr . Bcl l was married in 1911 to :\11';;.th!;e wa,; increased in no ,;mall meas- S. Bnw11\an \Vheeler.lire by our representa t ion at this 11\eetilll'. which totaled in a ll aboll t ninetv;girk '\ .Th e card p ar ty a t the I'enn AthleticClub on Saturrlay la,;t, attended by aliiJl In io r Clubs fo!' the benefit of the I. Hclen Snyde r Schol ar sh ip Fund, had I\ , ; even table ,; of Narberth Juniors, II

    I with their guests, in i ts midst . A fea- jtlI1'e of the fashion s how whi ch foII lowed wa,; the fact t ha t among theIJlInior,; who model ed the f ro ck s and !, ;u it s on d isnl ay by a noted house of Ifashion. :\1 iss Patdcia Springer, a sis-!' tcr of :\\ rs. Ellsworth Clarke, Nar - i

    Sol ic i tors A p p oi nt ed f or berth Junior, comll1anded by fa r the IF' CD' greate,;t amount of applause. as wellIr e omp a n y rIVe I ,;he ,;hould. J. G. M. iJ---------------I1 - ' ._ ._- -

    Th.", who have ren'ntly bl','n ap-iMss An n e P r ic h a rd I ~ I pointed as ,ol ic itor ,; in the lIle11lher,;hip: "\111IGC" !'erleP,z' l'ricIRlaer,CI.itaolf \ O.Hrin. for the ;\ arherth Fire C'lIl1l'aIlY' Ives l anoundl'!' the au,;pin',; of the ~ uliere,;. an ' 0 Nthe following: Iavcrford ~ ansion, gave a fine per-;\ o r t h , ; i d e - ~ \ rs. J. J. Findeislln, for11lance of piano n11l,;ic in t he Foy er .:\11'';. \Villiam Ilallingall. ~ 1'';. :\ . H. nf . the Aca es can ll ' ilia, (. >y ca Ing .\ crlOnlStS " t 11' 0 0 \\ mg . .\ rs. .. \.a) -? . 1 o f for ty has heen developl'd. Recently11I0nd Amh le r, Abi ng to n, I 'a. presi- ,1148. Oy,;ters arc lJell1g supphed all( a l1 Iemor ial .,rgan, one of the fiul'stdent; )'lrs. Frank Sprogell , Lansdale. prepan'd hy Kel ley' ,; Hl'stauranl. 1 in the vicinity, was given to theI-'a . f ir st v ic e pre,;ident; }.Ir. 1\1. \V. Ichnrch. A chancel. a beaut iful rood\Vitl.lIcr, Trappe, I'a" second vice First Church of Christ Scientist I screen and a mClllorial .\\ :indow overpre,;\(lent: 1\01 rs. Howanl A. Foster, " the al tar arc o ther addit ions to theJr .. Gl,enside, 1'a., recording s e c r e t a ~ y : Athen,;. and Linwood 1\\'es.. Ardmore, i ~ ! l I I r c h s i ~ l c e Dr. Bell has been rector.:\11', I ~ Roger S tevens , Amb le r, ] a. . Readmg Roolll 11) \Ve,;t Lancaster! 1he I 'a n, ;h a ls o r ec cn tl y purcha,;edtreasurer; 11rs. E. Norris Brown. -\,Ir, Avenue, open dai1\', 10: 30 A, ~ \ to ' a rectory.Ivcns Avcnue, Oak Lane. I'a" corre- 4:30 1'.:\1. \\'edncsdav cvenings, 9:15 Dr. Bell, who is a graduate of thes l ' o n d i n ~ secretary. and the county to l):45. . : Belmont School. Belnlllnt. :\'1ass.; Harchairmen of standing'. ~ o l l 1 m i t t e e s , an ' Sunda\' service,;. II A. :\1. and 8 I Y5I rd U I _ l i v e r s i ~ y and the E p i s ~ o p a las follows: 1111's. I'lnhp H. M(>ore. 1':\1 ' I I henloglcal School. at .CambndJ.(e.program service: :\11'';. \Vi ll ia nl S. .:. . 1 founded the ~ l o n t g o l 1 1 e r y Day SchoolSnydcr, child weliare: :\lrs. E. : '\ or ri s ~ ~ l I I d a \ ' ~ c h n o l , II A. :\1.. . in \Vynnewood in 1l)15. Afte r h is ,Brown. l11usic: Mr,;. loseph A. Blair, I hl' s u h J e ~ t for thl' HiI?I,' I,'ssnn-! graduation frol11 Havard he was a Ipuhlicity: ),f r . \Vcslcy' Detweiler. ru!'al .,;erll ll ln for Sunday, "Lon'. ! l Il emher nf the f acul t) ' o f St. Paul's:life: 111'';. Harry Rossiter, r ecreation: 'School, Concord, N. H., whi ch he left'~ l r s . H. C. LaRue, parliamentarian: ";-':0 stores in Narberth"-Thatwould i t o a tt end the Theolog ical Schoo l. For::\Irs. Alex G ro ski ns . membe rs hi p. s er io us ly i nc on ve nie nc e most house-; some tim e previous t o that he had:Luncheon will he served for the holders here. \Vhy not extend your' been director and owner of Camp'p ri cc o f fifty cents. A.11 reservations to knowledge of t he borough 's business \ Por ta uimi cu t, Sou th O rl ea ns , Capebe sent to 1\11';,. George Schroeder. 500 h o u s e ~ and aid them to extend their Cod, Mass. \Vhile studying a t th eDudley Avenue, Narberth. service to you? Theological School he taught in

    Coun t y Conven t i o nH e re N ex t Sa tu r d ay

    .\ vcry delightful and hnlllornn,; skitsht l\ \ ing thl ' vic i""i tu,I ,' s which he, ;e ta hill til' bills as tlley go through theHouse and Senatl at Harrishurg \\"a.spre,;ented by the nle ll lher ,; of the\\'olllan',; COllllnunity Club of ;\arherth at t he m cc ting in Elm Hal l tinTue,;day afternl)(lIl. :\11'';. E. C.Batchelor, who ,I:rected a nd s ta ge d t hep lay . g a\' l' a \',' ry inten'sting talk onthi,; subject h l' fon ' Ihl' l 'crfllrnlanCl'.Sl'veral hil1s \\ ' l ' \ '