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    June 5, 1936

    To

    &: So n

    NARBERTH 2266

    DAVIS '

    l ine ofRust Craf t Cat'ds.

    Th eModern Offices

    select a greetingfr0111 ou r extens ive

    224 Havcrford Ave.

    George W.Bot ton lS

    Congratulatethe Graduates

    NarberthHand Laundry

    107 N. Narbcrth Avcnue

    - she picked a good handl au nd r\ '. L oo k a t Ihis shirl really ' ir on ed b y hand - andall the buttons on!"

    501 S. Narberth A"e" Merion

    ( ~ W i f e y Knows Best

    Pernlanents -

    at 1 Station Circle, Narberth,were designed and constructed by

    \

    communica

    HeaterlessorAlld-Walt Dimey's"ORPHANS PICNIC"

    AT TH E BEAUTIFUL

    PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 1F 9

    comfortable, easy to m a n a ~ e afterwards, in thelatest styles t o s ui t your type of beauty--eonsult SuzanneSUZANNE JORET GILL

    216 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2324 _ _ ,

    AParamountPiduf. with

    FRED MAcMURRAYJOAN BENNETTZaSu Pitts John Howa rd

    COLONIAL VILLAGESWIMMING CLUB(5 Mil ll lt es by car North 0/ Wa)'llc)

    EGYPTIAN

    )\'Iembership Strictly limiled and EveryAppJ:cation Rigidly InspectedSwimming Privileges Restricted t o Membe rs a nd Gue st s o f )\'h'mbcl'SSEASON OPENS FROM MA Y 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH

    Club Restaurant St'rvice. beautiful Open Porch and Dance Floor owrlookingpools wi th f lood light i l lumina t ionFor Further Particulars-Call at Cll .b HOl lse or Wri te Box 2 2 ~ . W a ~ ' " c

    JWIM

    T hi s p up er welcomestions on timely subjects.

    Elected to Society ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = 1:II iss J can B ~ ' a l l , daughter of !\Ir. i 11a nd M rs. J. Bruce Byall, of B ry n Ii l lawr a ve nu e, P e nn Vtllley, w as r e- :cently e le ct ed t o the Bowling GreenDramatic S o c i e t ~ of the Unh'ersityof Pennsyhan ia .

    Miss Byall took part in a play produced the society shortly after the

    ~ p r i n g " vacation.At Hedgerow Theatre

    Hedgero\\' Theatre at Moylan to-!night al;d Saturday presents Dreisel"s :"An American Tragedy." Monday, ,Sha w's "St. .Joan." Tuesflay, :1101-nar's 'LiliOlll." \Yednesday, Coxe 's"Kit :'IIarlo\\"e.' Thursday, Giacosa's"Like Fa ll ing ' Leaves." 0;'ext Friday,Sean O'Casey ' s "The Plough a nd t he 'S t a l ' ~ . "

    KID"

    ClrIovies

    in "The

    THURS.-FRI.-SAT.Shirley Temple in

    THIS FRIDAY:

    Mir iam HopkinsJoel McCrea an dMerle Oberon in

    AL JOLSON

    "CAPTAIN JANUARY"

    SATURDAY. MONDAYAND TUESDAY:

    SINGING

    Wed . (Ca sh Awa rd 9 P. M.)"EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT"

    ( ~ T H E S E THREE"

    Eocal

    Ai r Dr ama at Egyptian:I rv in C o bb an d "Marchof Time" Ar e Com in g Next

    T ax U n it Comparisons \ Announces EngagementEffec t Pu bl i c S avi n gs II ! \ Irs . M. F. R. Clay, of Ba r Harbor,--- !\1e., an d Nice, France, announces theA simple plan by which citizens can \ engagement of he r niece, Mrs. How-

    AI Joison at N arbetth; get r e du ct ion s in local taxes is de-I ai 'll Kennedy HiII, of Old Barn, Villa-" T he s e T h re e " Tomor row scribed hy Alexander Biddle, Phila-!nova, and Mr. Maurice Bourgeois du-_ _ _ Idelph ia b a nk er , who lives in Bryn, l\Iarais, son of Mr. a nd Mrs . T r i s t a ~

    "The Singing K id " p la ys at Nar- Mawr, in the current issue of Rocke-[ B. duMarais, of Narberth, and grandherth today-an e n te r ta inin g s how: feller Cenlel" H'eekl!l. Biddle is chair- l son o f t he l at e V ic om te an d Vicomwith clever direction, sparkling music,! man of t h e Penns ylv an ia EconomyIte sse Edouard B. duMarais, of Paris.rh ythm and pep. Al Jo l son is in ex-I League. Icellent v oi ce . S yb il J as on a nd Bev- Uniformity is the basis of the Plan'l Renovizcde rly Roberts are d e l ~ g h t f u I . Edward Through a fact-finding o r g ~ n i z a t i ? n Considerable favorable commentEveret t Horton furnIshes muc h o f t he Biddle made a sur\'ey of t axmg UllltS has been a ro us ed b y t he mod er n newcomedy, and "The Yacht Club Boy s" o f Pennsylvania, finding 5635 of them. offices of Durbin an d Howard, at whata nd neg ro mus ic ia ns a dd to t he mu- C ompa ri so ns t he n w er e mad e of t he t he v ha ve t er me d " 1 Station Circle,"sical b a c k g r o u n d . . costs of tax coIlection in all the dif- N a ~ b e r t h . T he d es ig ni ng a nd w or k"The se Th re e ," plaYlIl:g Saturday, ferent classifications of l ike s ize . that vastIy i mpr oved th e f or me rMonday and Tuesday: .IS from the Whereve r t he results revealed an White's Sweet S ho p b ak e s ho p t o t henoted. s t ag e p la y .by Lilhan H e l 1 m ~ I ~ , e xt re me ly h ig h co st a ge nt s of the rear o f She a' s Drug S tore , wa s doneshowlIlg the tragic result.s of mahcI- league and members in the eoi11l11unity by George W. Bo ttoms and SOI1, 501ous lying. The exceptlOnaIly fine sa t down w it h t he ta x collectors and S. Narberth a\'enue, well-knowncast is Mirian Hopkins and Merle s howed th em h ow c os ts were b eing bui lde rs , who were re spons ible forOberon as the two young te ac h er s , k ep t d own in other towns horoughs manv fine homes in this section..Joel McC re a a s t he y ou ng .doctor in or townships. ' "Io n' w ith one of them, and httle Bon- A I . f $2018250 I - - - - - - - - - - - "i ta Gr anviIl e as t he wicked chi ld , tot a Savlllg. a , : .las:

    i I b 1\1 . 1\1 J Add d b ee n shown by thIS process 111 thirty IseC011t ec y 1 arclU r ae ones. e . . .1 b t ft' 1\1 k 1\'10 e commulllties O\' er a per IOd o f twe lv e is lOr t su Jec a no e IS r IC ey u us ...'"0 h 'P ' . " months. State-WIde applIcatIOn of the'I'In r p a ns lemc. . B'ddl '11 IN \\ ' d d N b tl ' c h plan, accord1l1g to I e, WI s lOW Ixte n es a y, ar er I s as .d . I t th f t I'll be a de savings of ten to twen ty t ime s thatawar l1lg 1, e ea ure w -Iightful, wholesome comedy drama- sum. SS d N' ht" 't h th Every tate can do it, he says,"Even' a tu l' a y Ig -WI e.. . ." . J o n e ~ Familv." pOllltmg out that 111 four years Indi-TI t f 't h k '" I'berth \"1'11 ana has saved he r t axpave rs moreIe res a e l I'e e " l,a" . . "t Sh' I TId Guy Kib than a hundred 1111 II IOn dollats b y t hepresen \1' e.y emp e . - method.bee III "Captalll January, a long wIth ,same

    the ne\\' March o f Time.

    S ea so n' s h ig h p oi nt o f movie sus-

    Ipense comes in the transcontinentalnight, "Thirteen Hours by Hour," inthe excit ing s truggle betll'een the pilotand a passenger bent upon keepingthe p la ne f rom reaching' i ts dest ina tion. The f ilm, now at the Egyptian,!niCel y ha lances myste ry , suspense andcomed\' wi th i t s Il)\'e interest. Mechanic:" of" the airplane i n f li gh t ar e in-tel'l'sting', and glimpses o f s ce ne ry, ,( 'en in flight are finely photographed.Cast includes Fred :\Iac:'lIu1'l'ay, .JoanTknne tt , Zasu Pitts anli Alan Baxter.I :\ Iso o n the prog-ram is \\' alt Dis-

    Im'y's "Orphans' Picnic."Beginning- 1\Ionday thl' EgyptianlI'il! start its H1I11111er policy o f mat iIH'I'S e\'ery day at 2.15."E\'erybody's Old : 'I lan" und "The:\Ia1"ch of T im "" will share honors:'IIonllay and Tucs-, l a ~ . The featurestars ,li:vin s. Cobb, r ...___ .... , .... '1\I'ho 1I1,lects \\'armth ,$>.

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    Page Two OUR TOWN Jtmc 5, 1936

    The

    To

    & Son

    D A V I S '

    NARBERTH 2266

    Modern Offices

    line ofRust Craft Cards.

    George W.Bo t t on lS

    s el ec t a greetingfrom our extensive

    224 Ha\'crford A\'C.

    Congratulatethe Graduates

    NarberthHand Laundryl Oi N . N ar be rt h Avellue

    - she pich'd a good handl aundrv . Look at this shirtr ea ll y ' ir oned by hand- andall the buttons on!"

    501 S. Narberth Ave., Merion

    ~ ~ W i f e y Knows Best

    at t Station Circle, Narberth,were designed and constructed by

    Pernlanents -

    Icomlllunica

    Heaterlessorcomfort ab le . easy to manage a ft erwards, i n t hel at es t s ty le s t o sui t your t )' pe o f beauty-consult Suzanne

    SUZANNE JORET GILL2t 6 Dudley Avenue--Narberth 2324__ .

    AT THE BEAUTIFUL

    N O W -

    ZaSu Pitts John HowardAl ld-U'al t Distley's"ORPHANS PICNIC"

    , Paramount 'IC1U,.. with

    FRED MAcMURRAYJOAN BENNETT

    COLONIAL VILLAGESWIMMING CLUB

    EGYPTIAN

    (5 Milll/ies by car North of n'aylle)rVlembership Strictly Limited and EveryAppl:cation Rigidly Inspected

    Swimming Privileges Restricted to Members and Guests of l\.'I,m[,e('sSEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH

    Club Restaurant Service, beautiful Open Porch and Dan a ~ e One

    Constance Gesslel', ;Uarcia Louise Gihbon, Ernest Paul G i ~ r s c h , JamesHolley G i l h ~ r t , Frcderic G. Glenn, Frank A. Gluckcrt, l\Iarian .JaCljuclineGoldich, Hclen .J. Goss, Richard DeVon Goss, \Ves ley Eugenc Gnss,Georg'c Condcll Graham, Ida Virginia Graham, Rohert R. Grauch, Robert 1\1. Green, F anny Hur st Greenwood, Mary P ri cc Griffith, EuniceGriswold, Herhert A, Gro\ 'e , Joy Virginia Grubbs.

    Carson S, Halbcrstadt, Francis Roy Haley , Phyll is Hope Hammond,Willialll Alexander Hangcr, Margaret Hanna, Muriel Winifred Hannah,.Jean Harkness, Charlcs E, Harnden, Jr. , Francis Grillct Harrison, ,Jr"Mary ,Jane Hart, Helen Isabel Hartel , Mary El izabcth Harvcy , NancyElizabeth Ha\ 'l ick, Lewis R. Hazzard, Char ters 1\1. Heim, l \IargaretElizaheth Heisler, Earle Hephurn, Jr. , Danicl J. Hes s, J oy ce E . Hewi t t,Catherinc T. Higgins, Mary Cather ine Higgin s, Marg-aret E . Hoder ,Emily Doro thy Holland , Aline Mae Hornung, William B. Humes , Raymond Humphrics, Margaret Huston, Robert Huston.

    Eleanora Johnson , Hayden Creemer Johnson , Jules X. Junker, 3d,Rosemary Cecilia Junker.Frank Michae l Kaufman, 2d, Mary l\Iadyline Ka\ 'anagh, Bct ty

    May Kennedy.Elcanora May Lake, Angelo S. LaPera, Pauline Agnes La\\', ClaraLec, Walter Milton Leech, Jay David Lerncr , May Alcxandra Lcslie,

    Elizaheth Brooks Lcwis, John Hunter Limerick, 3d, Edith Lincoln,1\Iarg-arct Elvira Lindsay, Jacquelinc Joan L ink, A l fr e d Mann ing Li\'ingston, 1\Iabel .Jean Long, Sara Alean Long, Edwin Downs Longaker,Samuel Lowe, J r" V ir gi ni a Ann L ow ri e, A ld en Rod nc y Ludlow, 3d,Everi t t Harri son Lueders , Gerald Joseph L ~ ' n a m , Jr .Louise MacBean, Anita Eileen MacFarland, Dwig-ht Lewis Mackell,.Joseph Francis Malloy, Nicolettc Marchesano, Joscph Thomas Mariano,Bettie Jcan }Im'tin, John J . M ar ti n, J r. , J am cs J. Martindalc, Jr. ,Eleanor Marg'a rct l\Iawhinney, Regina T. McCabc, Edward ChisolmMcCrea, Sybil E\\'art McCrea, J amcs E dwar d McDermott, KathrynMarie McDe rmo tt , Andrew Ric ha rd McDev it t , Ch ar l es Francis 1\IcDe\'itt, .Jamc s P . McE lroy , Jr., Catherine Frances :'IIcGoldrick, JamesS. :\IcI\e!vy, Ailcen J. l\IcLaughlin, Thomas Patrick l \ I e ~ I a h o n , .JamesE. ;\IcXally, Marg-arct M, McTaggart, Matthcw Paul McVickar, Florence Schuyler !\lead, Mary Louisc Mcgee, Mary Vought Micklc, SamuelC. Miller, Helcn 1\Iary Monaghan, Elizabeth Crosbr 1\Iontg-oll1cry, William Montgomcry, Helen May Moorc, l\Iusscr Maclay :l\Ioorc, .Jr" PhyllisMoore, Bettie Brown Morford , Aida 1\Iarie 1\[orley, Charles FrancisMowery, Robert Kerwin Moxon, Geraldinc Harriet 1\Iurphy, ElizabethMurray, Frank Myers, Nicholas Myers.

    R ich ard H . !\arrigan, Stanley Dacrc ! \a sh , E dn a Smith Nayler .1\Ian- Elizabeth !\'ult\' , Allen Nussbaum.'Edward Charlcs O'Donnell, .Joseph W, Odorisio, Stephen Oli\!'r.Carroll Funk Palmer, J ames Edward Park inson , ,Jr., Richard A.

    Patton, 1\Iarion Eleanor Pauxtis, Elizabeth Townes Pcarce , l\Iargart'lE. Peden, Justin Randolph Peter, .JI'., Ed\\-in Willson Peterson, .JanetElizaheth Phillips, Roll 1\1. Phillips, Joseph Pizz i , J r" Thomas E. Po ll ard, Jul ia Kather ine Poorman, :\Iarg-arct 1\, Por ter , Henry TownsendPrice, Helen I r \ 'ina Pnzl' r , l\[agdalene 1\Iildred PllI"l'ing'.

    Phil ip Cla rk Ra ife , Sheldon William Hainey, Helen Dorothy RailH'y,HalT \' : \ Ia t th ew Randa l, Geo rg e Earlc Raum, Phy ll i s :\1. Rawlin,."Thon;as C, Reed. "'il l iam C, Richardson, Ruth :\larg'aret Hidg-way,Louis Palmer Rinehart, William Louis Rittenhouse , Ph ilip .J. Rizzo.:\Iary Bishop Roherts, ;\cwman \\-. Roberts, Lawson J, Robertson, \\'illiam .James Rohinson, John Rodg'crs, J r" E li za he th Rogl ' rs , \ \ ' il l ian lHI 'n ry Rogers, Elizabe th R. Rosengarten, Frances Elizaheth Ro:,,'r.:\[arg'an't Isahel Hoser, Helen Rountree.

    Paulinl' Sabrovich. Rita Glnria Salnltol' l,lli, Thomas Rowland Sass aman. : \I ary Leo ra Schlecht, Henry Charles Schmall'nberg-er, Stl,pllPlIA, Schotl', E l iz ab eth Cahal l S cn tt , : \ Ia ry Faunce See ly, William 0,

    ~ ( , I t z e r , Katharille B. Shafel', E le an ll r F . Sharpe, \\ ' illiam .J. Shaw,Phiania French Shoemaker, \ral 'ren Shri\-el', Grace CadwabderShuss, Bernard I ~ r a c l S iman . A nn a ;11. ~ l l l i t h . Barhal'a PhyllisSmi th, Edwina BU!Toug'hs Smith, . J e t r e r ~ o n : \ Ii l le r Smi th, ArthurS. ~ n y d e r , :\Iar!elta Isabel Snl imeo , ; \O l' ll lan Da\ \' son Southg'ate, Archie G il ch ri st Spa l' ks , ,Jr., Walter rt. ~ p a r k s , Jr. , William Allan ~ t e i n h a c ! l , Car,,1 Lipj,illcott Stelwal!on, :\Iildred .J. Ste\'('liS, Charlotte' Elizabeth Stnll, :\Iartha Bucks Stoudt, Barbara F'ost,'rStrobhar, :\Ie\'el' Da\'id Strnng-. Georg'e Andrcw Sull i \ 'an , Allen Bl'pkman Sute1itl'e; .Jr., : \ Iary Stel la S w e e n e ~ ' , Huth \', Sweeny,

    Paul L. Tapp, .John G. Tate. : \Iargan't Elsie T a ~ l n r . Adelaidl' \\',Thoma" ( ;i lb(' !' t B . Thomas, . Jo hn A. L. Thomas, Hal' l'Y Cnlt' lnanTily, :)d, \ ' irg -in ia E, Tnbert, Ag'nes :\Iaril' Torchialla. Anlla C, Tnti.HerlH'l'l Arllold Trucksess, .Jr" Elizabeth E. Turnhull, Jaml's A.T\'son, Jr .. :\liriam Alherta Vance, :\'orman \r . \ anValkenhurgh. Adell'ne Vick.\\' illiam Donald \'n,l,t'ts.Elisaheth Syh'ia Wa,g'lH'r, Bertha Isahl'1 \rallace. Rohel' t V . " 'allaCI', I I e l ( ~ n E. \\'alsh, Annette T. \ \ ' ard"II , Ll 'onard Doug'lass \\ 'ar1'1'11, .Jr., Ge'orge \\ ' illiam \\'atson, Harold :\IortinlPr \\'caver, ,Jr" Jarl,dStal'l' \\'('bre, r tolwrt John "'eir, Da\'id Hertzlt' r \ \ ' el ls, Dnrnthy Eliza bl 'th Whitt" William H, White, \\'illiam B l a l l e ~ ' "'hitillg, Hnbel 't A .Wickham, \'irg-inia Wight, :\Iary .Jane Williams, : \ Iary Lorena \\ ' il l iams ,Elizabeth Anile Winsey . H e n d r ~ - ~ e i ! s o n " ' i tlwrsponn, Jean Louise\\'oehling', Lnuise :\1. Wolf , .Jnhn l \I . Wnlfe. JI" Hiehard E, Wondrillg'.Edwan!' P, Wnods, Jr " Flnrencc A, Wnodward , Allan Kindig \rnrrell .

    Han"c\' Z. Ycllin. Louise Alonzo Young', , Jr . , Boyd Younger, ;\IolTisYounger, Lawson Shadburn Yow. Frellt'ric Alan Zimlliel'lllan.

    Season'" hig-h point of mO\'ie ~ u s IH'nse c om es i n the transcontinentaltlight, "Thirteen Hours by Hour," inthf' exciting strug-gle between the pilotand a passenger bent upon keepingthe p la ne frolll reaching' its destination. The film, now at the E g ' ~ ' p t i a n ,Inicely ba lances mys te ry , suspense andcomedv \\'ith its lo\"e interest. ;\Ieehanics of'the airplane in f1ig'ht are interesting, and g linlp"es o f sceneryS((11 in f1ig-ht arc finely photographed.Cast includes Fred }lac:\Iunay, .JoanBennett, Za"u Pitts and Alan Baxter.I Also on the program Walt DisIH'Y's "Orphans' Picnic."

    B..ginning' ; \ I o n d a ~ ' the E.{!,yptian This pa!lf'r weicollleswill start its :"Ulllnwr policy of llIati- tions on t imely subjects ,nees e \ " ( ~ l ' \ ' da\' at 2.15."E\'eryi)o(ly' ,s Old } Ia n" a nd "Th(':\Iarch of Tinw" " 'i ll s ha re h on or s:\Ionday and Tues- Iav. The feature

    s t ; ~ r ; : In'in S, CObbr..--------.. . .. .. 1\\"ho injects warmth ~ ~ " _into tlw character of >,a cal liHd gonrb kin).? i\\"ho at ,ixty - odd'Itakl' .s a new lea,-e on::lif .. wh en h e brin,{!,'s;ord('r into the con- tduct and business of""his de'ad ri\"al's chil-:dn'n, "TIll' :\Iarchof Tinw," brand ne\\"for the : \ la in L in e,te l I s of "Ra i lr oadfares ~ I a s h e d ! "'hy'?" "Re l idbig,{!,'est national problem," and"AfterEthiopia-what'!" (Leagup of 1\ations) ,\ \' ed ne sd ay a nd (Rank !\i,l,t'ht)

    Thursday the Egyptian will pn's(,ntWarm'r Baxter in th e dl'amatic "toryof Lincoln's a ~ ; : a ; : s i n a t i o n , and tl)Us innocently \l 'as implicated as his aCCOillpli ce to be con le " Th e P ri so ne r of

    IShark Is land,"

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Give Us This Xight" will folio\\"-separate open-air eating porch 10- t he b e au t ifu l \"oices of ,Jan Kiepuracated underneath a nc ie nt s ha de t re es a nd G la dy s Swarthout.for the bathers' exclush'e Use. Fo rf u rt her pa rt i cu l ar s concerning c lubmembership, write to Box 2 ~ 3 ,\\'ayne.

    Friday, June 5, 1936

    Philip Allee L i \ ' i l l J . : ~ I O I l . I'uhlisherEdwin 1 1 Paxson, f dl torAnile : \ 1o rgan Hoher t l i. ~ o c i a l Editor

    Summer Dances at theColonial Village ing to the body with Iccch-like tend-Pools ,i"ncy, one cou ld not ask for a mOleCommencing the smartest series of I pedect swimming- spot t ha n t he Col

    summer dances on the ~ I a i n Line, the (Inial \'illage w it h i ts mammoth floodColonial Village Swimming Club of l i ~ ' h t s making night into day. Life" 'a rne , announces that thei;' first Sat- g'lHlrds arc on duty at the pool dayu r d a ~ ' night club function will be and nigh t .,June 13 with a dance ~ t a r t i n g at nine Fo r thc kiddies, the cxclusive wad-o'clock. i ng a nd ba th ing pool wi th p la nk bot-With music that will make the tom and with no depth o\'er three

    grown-ups r e a l l ~ ' belil'\'e that "life fed, awaits their p lc as ur e. A ga inbegins at forty," a nd t he yo un ge r l\I iss Cynthia Adams, that wcll-knownones "that life isn't so serious aftcr swimming' expert, wi ll be in completeall," the club offers t o membe rs and charge of the ch ild ren ' s ae ti \ ' it ies .guests a rare dancing spot. :\Iiss Adams will a ls o in st ruc t tho seAn out -d oo r d an ce floor extending \ \' ho w ish i t i n swimming lessons. \ \ ' i th

    ove r the cool, pu re waters o f t hc Col- a swimming instructor on duty alloni al V il la ge , borde re d w i th twink - l l a ~ ' an(1 a life guard for t he chilling, brightly colored l ights g lowing dren's pe rsona l usc who will take carefrom da in t i ly pa in tcd J apane,c lan- of tl1l' little ones if mothe r w is he s toterns, presents one o f t hc coolest re- go to town, the Colonial Village I = = = = = ~ : : : ' 3 = = = = =treats for those who wish t o d an ce Swimm in g Club extends facilities that WARNER B R O ~ .during thc hot summer months. ar c unique, Under the pCI'sonal su- ARDMOREResen 'at ions may be made by calling; pel'\'ision of that favorite of the THEATRE\\'avne 12!1. I younge r s et , Leo Cur ti n, t he ever Matinee Dally at 2.30 p, M,Fo r brisk evenings and those nights f popular football and basketball coach ~ v e n l n l l Centlnueull. 7 to 11 P. M.when old man wea the r makes ~ ' o u take of Radno r H igh School, the children FIRST MAIN UNE SHOWINGSa walk in t h e ra in , the dances wil l he have much in ~ t o r e for themselves in Last Day-June 5

    held in t he s pa ciou s c lu bhou ,e mid st t he shape o f the int er -c lu b rac es and "MR. D ~ : & Y G ~ ~ ~ P t ~ \ O W ' N "~ u l T o u n d i n g s that b re at he o f t he r us - exhibitions. Many inno\ 'a ti on s fo r th e Jean Arthurt ic h un ti ng lodges. O\-erl l l' ad hang I water :-ports fans of all ages !Ut\'e Sa tu rd ay , June 6!lictures ' lue wagon wlwels that date I },e('n planned for t h e s ummer season. "SNOWED UNDER"George Brent Glenda Farrellback to t he Cones to ga wagon day s, I \\'hen the ch ild rcn find t he swim- Patri cia Ellis Fr an k McHughwhi l e ove r one of the largest open: min,!! too enticing to leave for lun ch , Mon. & Tues" June 8 & 9"Brides Are Like That"fire places e ve r tu be built in the his- i nWI'\'e!ous catering facilities a r c t her e Ross Al exander Anita Louisetoric Valley Forge location, a caribou under the e xp er t d ir ec ti on o f M rs , Wed. & Thurs. , June 10 & 11 -head rests viewing' all w it h !H'(lud }[arie B. "'artl, who, as proprie to r of R e t u r " " } 1 e P S ~ ~ : ~ r 07eQuest,appearance. the Anthony Warne S!wp, o f Wayne , Louis P a s t ~ u r "Tho:-e n igh t s when lif,' seems at , has providcd exacting patrons with PAUL MUNI, 11' . 1 '1 ' Josephine Hutchinson ' :its lowest ebb with your c lothes s t ick- jmost eXCl .ent CUISine. le1'e IS a i 1 = = = : : : : i ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ i E : = = = i I '

    22 Receive Diplomasat Montgomel'Y School

    Diplomas , ,-erc rccei\'ed \\'e(lJw;:dayby t\'\enty-t \\-0 seniors at the i\[ontgomery School, \\'ynnewood, from tlwRev, Gibson Bell , r ec tor o f A II Sants'Church.Awardcd to AlIlPrt E. Kenlll.'dy. :1d.son of :'III'S, H. n. Collins, \\'ynne\\'ood,

    was t he T r u . ~ t e ( ' s ' :\h'c!al, OIH' o f t ht 'institution's hig'hest h'lIlor:" Kt'I1IH'dywas c ap ta in o f t he b as kt 'l ha ll t('amalHI vice -presiden t of tIlt' Signifil'l'.honorary society, The nlt'dal is g'i\ 't 'nhy vote of the Uppe r Forms to the : , t l ldent \ \' ho is bt 'l ie\ ' ed to hm'(' had thI'hest influence in school l i fe during' thl'year.Similar honors "'('nt to Edward \' ,Dillon, Cynwyd, Fourth Form, anc! S.

    Bowman Whet' ler, :ld, rto,plllllnt, Pi ft hForm, whosp nallle's \\' ill IH' insel'iill'don the ;\Iiddle School Cup.DI', D. Elton Truphlood, who tlii,spring re signed as a mel ll lw! ' l lf t he 'Han'dol 'l l Colleg'e faculty. spoke,Rolll ' rt C, ~ I c . - \ d o o , :'IIe'l'illn, \\'lln tIll'Signifit ' r Socit' ty :\Iedal for scholarship in the first thl' l'" fOl'llls; ~ t l ' p h l ' nG. Schwartz, \\'ynnl'\\'ood, t he A th letic Medal.Graduates f ro m t hi s \ i ( ' i n i t ~ arL'

    Alhert Edward Kennedy, :ld, \ \ - ~ ' I l I 1 1 ' wood; Robel 't Sutherland :\IcCollt-y,Cynwy(l; John Ahbott :\I('ad, \\'YIllIP,,"ood; Robert Taylol' : \ Iel 'r i ll , : ld.\Vrnncwoorl; Hal'ry Mark Stoll,Jr. , C y n w ~ ' d ; Stephen C. Schwartz.\\ 'ynnewood,

    Narberth School News

    Entered as s c e o r H l - e l a ~ . s Hl,atter Ot:to.be r 13, 1 ~ 1 l . at th e I ' o ~ t O t l t ~ ' . ~ at :":1I:.berth, )'a . ullder' the Act 01 :\Ian'h 3'11879.

    The r e su lt s o f field days l \I ay 22werc 141 to 99 in favor o f t hc G ra ys .

    On May 23 a l ar g' e number of people filled ou r auditorium to see thefashion shows. Th e e ig ht h gradegirls disp laycd drcsses which theymade in sewing c la ss a nd th c s ev en thgrade girls displaycd pajamas whichthc\' had madc. A few girls thcn displa;'ed "what thc modern g'irh; weal'today," Some 'of ~ I r . Knoll's shopc las s then showcd some articles whicht he y m adc in shop, :\Iany peopleaftcrwards w cn t t o t hc r oo ms to sc ethe displays.The c igh th grade science class \\'ent

    t o the Academy o f ;\ atural Science onMonday, June 1. Thcy sa\\' many diffcrent g roup s o f prec ious s tones, an imals, fish and some s ke le to ns o f p re historic animals,

    School ends on Tuesday, June 10.for the summcr.Summer School hegins on July G,

    grades ,1 to 8, inclusi\e.

    Of fi ce - 258 Haverford Ave., NarberthITelephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer,Ardmore 3100Subscription rate, $2 per year in advance

    IOURToWNA CO-OlU'I'I/I i! 'l ' Cmll,l Il /l II il!! . \ ' l ' ~ ( " ~ l ) ( / J H ' I 'fOIlIIl/l'ti ill UJ1,! h!! Ihe ,\ (/I'l!crfhCil'ie A . ~ s o c i ( / t i o l l , (I/u/ 1)1I/1/lshedC!'CI"I/ Frido!! (/1 NOI'/H'I'lh, Po.

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    EWEESft11-2A CHESTNUTnPH I L AD . L PH I A

    Vogue's Find ofThe FortnightA silnply 11lade tennisfrock of celanesecrepe. Below,-with its own shirt-waistjacket on, it is aperfect golfer. Whiteand colors to order,$19.95.

    Sports Shop-Third Floor

    The CellarWindow

    VACATION TIME

    Member of Federal Reserve SystemOp en a t 8 A . M. d a il y f o r your conven ience

    43 Nor t h Narber t h Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Levoering Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927Open Evenings by Appoilltmetlt-ESTABLISHED 1924

    I \ A T t i L ~ ~ ~ I 3 ~ A U T ~ J t i ( ) J ) V ~

    The

    Deposi ts Insured under t h e Gov e rnme n t P l a n

    FOR JUNE DELIVERY-(NET CASH PRICE)

    Egg 9.50 Pea 8.20Stove 9.75 Buckwheat 7.25Nut 9.50 Stoker Rice 6.75

    Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday2 Specials for 85c3 Specials f or $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials for $1.25

    Th c all' IS humming with preparation for vacationgood times! A f lu rr y o f s h op p in g . a scanning o f ro admaps,-visits to tnn'c\ burcaus.

    Bu t the rcal preparation fo r a carefrec \ ' acat ion isput ting the house in o rdcr be fo r e you lca\'c! From atticto ccl1ar, everything should bc " j us t so,"-and in the cel1ar,that mcans a binful of coal fo r ncxt wintcr's usc.

    Jeddo-Highland coal, so uniform in na tu ra l pu ri ty andpreparation, is a splendid off-scason purchasc-bccauscon c ca n coun t on its dcpendable pcr formancc thc momcntwinter arr ivcs And t hc s av in g i n dol1ars mcansreal cconomy!

    -Spiral and Croquignole.Experienced Operators.

    J nPe rman en t .Wa 'Ye s

    Phone Narberth 2430Narberth Coal Company

    Ralph S. Dltn71eHeadquar t er s for Jeddo-Highland an d Monitor Lehigh Coals

    National Bank of Narberth

    OUR TOWN

    Pholle, Narberth 2440

    does1l't speak for i tsel f .-It' s 1l0iseless

    George and Joseph Maguire

    Drive ill alld enjoy the cheerful, competent ser'JIlce of the

    -Now open, at Ha'Yerford and Forest A'JIe1lues, Narberth

    Formal Opening Today

    Socony-Vacuum Mobilgas and MobiloilThorough Lubrication

    FORESTSERVICESTATION

    NARBERTH 2266

    Phone: Narberth 3652Res.-217 Ha, 'erford Al'e.(3rd floor)

    Forcst &: Haverford Avcs.( rear)

    My shop is doing busincssas usua l , a s i t h as f or overthirty-fivc ycars - givingplumbing and hcat ing service.

    nucs.

    to thc new SoconyVacuum Sc rv i ce S t at i on ,at t hc Wal l Cornc r , Fo rcs t and Ha \' c rf o rd Ave-

    NarberthHand Laundry

    -I t re:!lIy ",:!shes. irons byh:!nd-and makes sure all thebuttons are on:"

    -You Coln get along :!ll right.i f you have your clothes c:!redf or b y th e

    And a Reminder-

    BEST WISHES

    ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ J3~ ~ L e t your wifego away!

    HARRY B. WALL

    1:", \1:1 ' ( ) I ~ ,\!'.1IST:lII;XT.Bv \ \", II. Evan ...... ('hail'Tllan.. \\";1 hpj" I. Illlth:ll 't l .\\"illiatll l ,"irl ,patrkl.;: ,

    ARDMORE, PA.

    ANTICIPAnON ploys a big part In enjay_ment. thaI'. why The Flande.. with IIIbeach"anllacatian. ito openand encla.ed.undeck., Ih3 .ea wa * paal.,lh r_ea .lion lacilille. and excellent meal. wiUprovide a perfed .ubjed lorplea.urable.aeotian thaughh' and thelr recUlationl1936 SEASON June 20thfoSepf.30flt

    the minute you decideon THE FLANDERS

    Phone ARDMORE 4400 for ourRoutemanSteMary's Laundry, Inc.Aubrey Avenue ARDMORE"Know Wher e Y o ur Laundry a nd D r y C le an in g Goe s"

    JUNE NEWS NOTE

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELDSimpson Road at Athel1s Avenue

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    " ... after their 'wedding tripthe COllplc n,ill make t he irhome . .. '.'

    St . Mary's takes pleasure in helping the new home-maker in alI ofh cr lau ndry a nd dr y clcaningproblcms. Individual attentiOl1 toyour requirements , a lways.

    Telephone Ardmore 9.. 2646

    Jltl1e 5, 1936---- - : \Yoodhine awnuc:, spent the week-end I 111. an d Mrs. R . A. Mizner, of Es -THE FIRESIDE :in Atlantic C i t ~ . Theil' son, Allan' ,,,x n \ ' ( ~ n u e , and 1'[1'. an d Mrs. Alber t________________ :Gib"on, ha" l ef t f or a t wo wee ks ' .J. l\Iottern, of Kenilworth road, Mer-

    \'i"it in Pittsburgh. ion, "Iwnt the week-end motoring toAmong- t hose who will a""bt i n r e-., tIt I' I 'I ' 111 ;\11" :'11'''' Ada E . Swe et , of Yorl;:, the Ea"tern Shore o f l \ I a r ~ ' l a n d .Cel\'IIlg' a' t 11 ea w 1\e 1 .\ I. a ( , c. . ' . . . .'. .Daniel A. ; \ 'ewhall , of Narberth. will! I; \ ' \ ' ; l t l l lg ' hu ' "on-m-!a\\ and d au gh - R obert Ha Igh has re tu rn ed fromg i\ 'e on Wednesday, June 17, to 11re-: te'r, :\11'. a l H ~ :'III'S. Horace 1. McCon- :he Peddi.e Seh?ol in Jer:ey

    ~ e n t t o socie ty their daughter, l\li"s. ndl, of :\IerJOn avenue. IS .'ipendl11g' 11\5 vacatIOn WIth .11\5Mary A. Newhall, will be'the l\[isses, :\11'. and :\11' J. Paul Scull, o f N ew parf'nts, MI'. and l \I r s. S . E . H aI gh ,Lett,' Elsie Jones , Ann S. Lee, Char-: Yor k, wer e the week-end guests of of N. I'\arberth avenue.

    l o t t ~ E. Pearson, Mildred P. Sinkler,. :\11'. and l\Irs, Charles G. Frowert, l\Iiss Polly Roberts, of S. NarberthEloise C h a d w i c k - C o l l i n ~ , J:lI1e Norris , :of Shir ley road. :IVl.'nUe, en te r ta i ned member s o f theEulalie Peppel', Mary S . Townsend , i l\Ir;;. A. Stoll Titus, of Forest ave- Alpha Beta Delta Sorority Wednesand Sybil Coates. Presiding at the. nul', a nd h er b ab y wi ll l eave on July day even ing .t ea t ab le will be Mrs. Samuel B. ' 1 for Swampscott, 1\Iass., wher e t hey MI'. and Mrs. C. L, Brearly, ofBrown. 1\1rs. \Y. ;'Ilorgan Churchman, iwil l be the guests of Mrs. Titus's par- Elm t e n' a ce , s pen t the week-end atJr., 1\[rs. John R. Valentine, Mrs. ' ents, l\Ir. and Mrs. H. G. Reevs. Mrs . t he ir c ot ta ge i n Ocean Ci ty , N. J.Thomas Newha ll , Mrs . William S. Titus enter ta ined at a luncheon on Miss Jane Rainey, of New Or leans ,Godfrey, 1\115. Lincoln Go.dfrey, 1\11:s. Tuesday, when th e ~ u e s t s were M ~ s . La., is t h e gues t of Miss Jean Loos,Curtis L. Clay, Mrs. MOl'l'l.son Harrls,l Danford Supplee \\ alker and 1\11S5 daughter of Mr. an d Mrs. Paul R.Mrs. Duncan S. S el fl 'l dg e, Mrs . 1\[adeleine Baughman. Loos, o f Sh ir ley road.Thomas Harty and Mrs. George 1\1. l'Ii"s Baughman, of N. Narberth Mr. an d Mrs. Harold A. None-Jones, avenue, had. as her guest over ,the maker a nd t he ir f ami ly spen t Mem-

    Mrs. Fred S. Malcolm, o f H av er - wcek-end, 1\1Iss P eg gy B ry an , o f N ew orial D ay and the week-end in Al-ford, will leave on Sun da y f or New York. toonaYork and Boston, Mas s. , f or s e\ 'c ra l 1\[1'. and Mrs. Benjamin 1\1. Gaston, .days. Jr., of Old Gulph road, Penn Valley, .... - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ _ : I

    LADIES' MEN'S , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\[1'. :Ind Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin, ar e rccei\'ing cong'l'atulations upon the 111 A ~ A .....til A ~ ,--- ...._- -, -- . - - - - - - . -'.-o f B ai ly tore road, W ~ ' n n e w o o d , h ad b ir th of a son, l \I aul 'i ce Sloan Gaston, ......, ~ ~ ~ f'Y. ~ Jas Mcmorial Day guests MI'. and Mrs.!on M a ~ ' 24. Mrs. Gaston is t he f or - Made Cleaned ReblockedE. L. Mittcn and Miss Loui se Mi tt en, : 111el MISS 1\Iargaretta Sloan, daughterof Roxborough . Miss Pcggy ;'I[ac-: of 1\[1'. and 1\115. Maurice W. Sloan, L. ;6 ~ l { ~ ~ ~ ; e / n c .Guflln s pc nt T ue sd ay i n N cw York. lo f Overbrook. ClIstom Made Hat s for 41 Years1 \[" S' l el Bal'cla" Jr of Hav. I Mr. a nd 1\115. Benjamin Gaston and! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .Jo 1 s. a l1U J, " :. I. " K I" Gilerfol'd avenue, enterta ined the nlem.; thell daug ltel, M l s ~ .. le1lI1e. as-

    bcrs of her bridge c lu b Mond ay c ve -. t on , who h av e .bcen \ISlt.lJ1g thclr son, Iand daughter-II1-law, Will return tonmg'. I I . I . I ' '11 T tAlf I P f t H!I l' 1On]( IJ1 \.noxvl e, enn., I1CX1\11. and :'Irs. C. re( eeney, 0 week. .:vIi"s Gaston, who was recentlyE lm t cr ra ce , r et ur ne d on Tue"da\'. d t I f tl 0 t S I I ' . :'0 I . IgTa ua 1.'( rom Ie gon z e 10 0 , 15flom Balt1l110re, . If. :attending the June week fcs tivi ties inMr. and :1[15. H. G. TuI 'l1CI', Jr., of Annapol i s.\\'vnnvwood Court, ar e a t B ea r Lake,

    n e ~ l ' Scranton, for t\\"O \veeks. I ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ =1\h'. Robert J. Nash anfl his daug'h- ' NOTICEte l' , l \ [iss Be tt y i \ ash , s pen t l\1emorial of Publ ic HearingDav a nd t he weck-('nd in \\'illiams-bUl:P;, \"a., ,,-here t h e ~ t visited l\liss Xotil 't ' ll"! 'l'by c'h'.'1l that a puhlklll-a]'jllL: " ' i l l hI' Ii"ld ill Elm I iall. Fo!'.Gcrry Kash, a student at \\'illiam , ~ " t .\ ' "lIl1". :-:""1",,111, J'" .. ni l Ttl""d,,;,and :\[al'v College. " " t ' l I i l l ~ . ,11111, :', l:I;{fL "I S 1'. :II.. II. s.1:\li:-;s Tl'cva Slnith. of !ia\-el'furd 1'.. o\'!nl' l-:. til ( ' I l11: dlhr tht ' appli t 'a t i l 111of :\1 r. L. I', I' i ~ r t ' y . of 1Hi DUdl,"y .\ \'t'-lavenue, "pent the :'IIemorial Day weck- lit",. X,"l ...nh . 1"""1:, .. tn tll .. Ho"rd Ilf Ie nd i n N"C\\" 'York. . . . \ ' l j l l ~ t 1 l l t ' l 1 1 of % q l l i l H ~ of tilt ' B l ) I ' l I U , ~ h I(If ~ a l ' l t l . r t h . t o h ui ld :l tWI ) ( ' : I1" t . : . a 1 " a ~ eMrs. Richard T. Odio rne , o f Ard- on Ili, "nrll"r lot III til" abo\ '" ad,],.,.,,,.nHlre, enter ta ined her club at lunch- ,\11 \l""'OI]> illt,"'"I,,1 :"'.. u " ~ , ' < l Incon and bridge l a ~ t \Yednes(lay. at tend .

    )\1 i"s Pearl Stelwagon. of :\Icrion,'cntl'rtained a numbcr of hcr C 1 a ~ 5 mates at a partr at he r hOl1]e follo\\'- (e l _ " ' ~ )ing the Baccalaureate Serl110n at the ===============Lowe r Mer io n Senior High Schoolon Sunday evening.

    L i e u t e n ~ n t Com;l1ander and : ' Ir s . C . P. Durg-in, of ;\orfolk, Ya . . Wl're the.

    g u e " t ~ of ;\11'. and :\11'5. J. C. :'Ilarseher,o f Have r fo rd a\'l'nue. la"t wcek.1\115. \\'illiam J. Kirkpatrick, of

    Essex ayenue, entertained he r club.at luncheon and bridg'e T u e ~ d a y . 'Dr . and :III'S. Corwin H. Pe ri sho , of'

    Chestnut avenue, h ad a s their guests.on Sunday, Dr. and l \ [ r ~ . \\'iIIiam:

    \ \ ' o l ~ s , and their daughter, Betsy AnneP e g ' g ~ ' \\"olss.:IIi">; Ruth Suplee has rc:tl1rned from

    Duke U n i v e l ' s i t ~ to s pe nd t he vacation with he r pa ren ts , )\[1'. and 1\1rs.Gporge B. Suplee . of \\' oods ide avcnue. Mr. and l \ l r ~ . Suplee had asthei r guests oyer :'Ilemorial Day andthe week-end, their son and daughtcr- en- .in-law, :\11'. and 1\1rs. Gcorge B. -In(SupIef ', . Jr ., of \Yashington, D. C.

    Mrs . Don al d F. T O \ ' l ' e ~ ' , who hasbeen spending two weeks in Southernl\Iaryland as the g u e ~ t of Commande rCha"e Kirtley anel :\Irs. Kirtley, hasrcturned to her h ome o n Brookhurstayenue. He r son. l\Ir. Donald F.Toney, .J r. , wil l spend next week i nOcean City.:oIlS. Sterl ing Chain, of I ' \arber th

    Hall. was hostess to he r club at bridgeTu("day evening.!\Ir. and :\11':. H. C. G ib son, of

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    Frank \\'. Cortrig-ht has ~ o l d forB, R. Col fe lt , to F. R, Wil l iams, a Colonial re,; idence and outhuildings onfoul' acre ,; of l an d, situated on thet ' as ti ' rly s id.. of Righters Mill road,north of it" intersection with Hagysf or d r oad, in Penn Yalley. The residl'nce contains fourteen rooms andthree bath,:, \ \' i th t\ \'o-car garage. ThepUl'chasers will remodel the properlyat a t ot al co, t of ::;;jO,OOO.III1. It isadjacl'nt til the estates of PereinliRoherts. Chark, Chauney and 1. Tr,;on i\Iorris.

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    Main Line Invcntors C;,'nwyd Youths Honorcd a close hut thorough shaving fromLansdowne, 5-4, while Lowcr Merionat Episcopal Gradua t ionThree local innntors were included ' trounced Cheltenham, !l-3. ' Vi ii Bas -'I tl U 't I sett held Chcltenham to six hits andin tlw grants announee(l Iy 1( ' nl ('C Two B a l a - C y n w ~ ' d youths were s ig -Offi t \\ ' 1' 1 ton smacked a homer himself.S t at e s P a ten t ee a . 1 11 P : 'nall: ; honored l \ lo nd ay evening when

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