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    Iend News Items inMonday, 6 P. M. News . I t e ~ s Wanted IFor Fireside ColuninVOLUME III. NUMBER 22 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ MARCH 8,1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

    - - - .Dinner, Annual Business Meeting and Dance at Elm Hall

    IBIG TENNIS AFFAI.R COMMUNITY CLUB NOTESI TO BE HELD MARCH 24 Various N o t ~ f Interest

    Lecture by Mrs. H. R.Cooke, Jr .

    : _ - - ~ ~ - - - - : : : : - : - . . . . . , , . , . . . . , , . - - - - -...ORGANIZED!

    BON. LEVIN IRYING HANDY

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    ~ c h o o l A\I(lItorlulIl, R.lliADMISSION. ~ ; CF.NTS

    A J . ~ e c t u r e You "111 Xe-\"er I'''lll'J.a.tl'ruL't'eds fo r th e ]kl1ulil uf th e ~ c h o C J I

    BRANCH OF AMERICAN RED CROSSFOR NARBERTH BEING

    Eastern Main Line Branch Being Organized With Headquartersat Bryn Mawr-Mrs. Fletcher W. Stites is Local Chairman It was w it h a grewt d ea l o f InterestAttention, members of th e 1\arberth, that t he m em bers o [ th e CommunityTennis Association: IClub Jisten.ed to Mrs. H. R. Cook, Jr.,At this time of in te rna t ional unce r- the Hed Cross Is now bei ng o rgan lz - Reserve Saturday night , l \ iarcl l 24, deliver her address on the interest ing

    ta inty, when ou r countrY is confronted ed with headquarters at Bryn Mawr. I for the annual meeting o f t he asso- t op ic o f the da)', namely, "Capitalwith the necessi ty of equipp ing i t se lf Po r Narberth Mrs. Fletcher W. Stites I THE FIRESIDE ciation. which will be accompanied by !Punlshmenl," It s pros an d consw i th means of defense and a proper is local chairman, and great interest a dinner and dance, at Elm Hal l . brought out many points for discus-pro tec t ion for life a nd p rope rt y. e v- : is already being shown i n t he forma- I The d in ne r w il l start a t 7 - and it sion ~ l I 1 l l was further discoursed b)'~ r American should welcome th e op- , ti on o f a successful branch h er e. E v- nett, naxoor'lI G0811111. will be a good o ne ; t he annlla.l busi- Mrs. Owen Phillips.por tuni ty t o en rol l i n an organiza-,' ery American i s e l ig ible to member- ness meeting will begin at S, an d fro m This m eeting ends the class fo r pub-tion whose a im and objec t is to bring i sh ip i n the Hed Cross , and payment Hememher the big shuw on March 16 19 o'clock on. "the light fantastic," as Iic speaking and creative thought. Tooahout just such all equipment. Most, of one dol la r In t he s ha pe o f a nn ua l at th e Arcade. the\' us.ed to say back in tIle latter lUuch cannot be sa id in commenda tion{If. us ar e f ami liar in a general way, dues anll a little unselfish service, Mrs. C. P. 1"owler has returnelli p ar t o [ the Nine teenth CentIH)'! of the ab le manner ,in which Mrs. Philwlth tb e work of the Red CrOss. Its indicates active sUPPort of the Gov- from Long Is land . :\'0 ,urging to a tt en d t hi s dinner- lips h as su per vis ed these classes.splendid achievements in great na- iernment in i ts h uman it ar ia n work. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ketcham have I meet ing-dance is needed for those Many sUhjects of wide interest havet iona l c al amit ie s suc h as the San iClasses i n f ir st a id a nd home nursing, r et ur ne d f rom Atl an ti c City. Iwho at te nd ed t he dinn er and dance been treated a nd t he m in ds o f b ot h] ~ r a n c i s c o fire, the Ohio Valley fioods, Iwork wiJI be formed b.y the M ~ i n Line I Mrs ..Bradley is entertaining he r sis- a J ~ l l presentation of prizes at t he e nd s.peakers and lis'teners haVe been enthe Titanic and Eastland disasters" Branc h, a nd Mrs . S tI te s deSires to Iter, 1\h>lS UUCI.', fr om t he West. 101 t h e t enni s s ea son last fall. It was lightened and awakened to th e topicsar e matters of common knowledge. haVe dasses of from fifteen t o twen- Mr. and MTS . ./ojourning at Atlantic City. Ibut imp or ta nt . T he re a re a number to an y member of the executive boardAn Eastern Main Lil le Branch of Cross work. Mrs. William M. Cameron enter- of SUbjects t o c ome up for d iscussioll of the Communi ty Club. Your effortstained friends at d inner on Saturday. t ha t a re o f v it al I nt er es t t o al l mem- will be appreciated., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mulholland and I b ers o f the association. It is hoped ,'\. ver )' gen ial hospi tal i ty was dis-.JOHN W. " ANIH;USLOO'J' TO SI!\'G ISI. :Jo' }' Jum; UnOI:GJI' J' TO PENS., daughter, Ava, attended the inaugura- thaot every member will be present. p en se d b y th.e hostesses, Mrs. G. H."\T TilE Y. }I. t. A. BInTJlDAY SYL "ANIA S'l'AT}; LINE-IN tion. The ladies, of course, ar e expected SchUlte and Mrs. Carl Mattison.Sot;L\L J)JA:U ANI) OlilO WOllEN CON., Mr. Hal'ry Cook, J r ., and family have and inVited to be on hand for the ;1lrs. Imogene U. OllMey to Speak 011- - - ( ~ H " \ . T l : L J \ r . r E J ) , ,returned to t he ir home on Merion ave- ' whole affair-dinner, mee ti ng a nd "fides" Uefore llembers lind

    John W. Vandersloot, basso, who - - - Inue. dance. }'rieuds of the Community Clubwon his way Into the hearts of all At last Pennsylvania is in direct Mr. allll Mrs. Hervey C. Keim and ' Ever y membe r should get in toueh, Very oppor tune is th e coming of~ a r b e r t h l t e s who heal'd him sing; at c on tact wit h ac tu al suff rage , b il ls I amily haVe returned f rom Brooklyn, with W. J. Kirkpatrick, th e secretary" Mrs. Imogene B. Oakley to talk t o t heIhe musical r eeen t ly gh'en in E lm hav ing been passed by th e I n d i a n a ~ . Y. and treasurer, and make reservation:>: ladLes of Nar be rt ll o n n ex t Mon da yJ lal! by Mr:>. 1ts. who feel pa rt icu lar \ )' Thur sday evening in the Y. M. C. A. March 24, at Elm Hal!, b e ~ i n n i n g at !various clubs under th e I Clubs, w il l come t o us withMr. Vandersloot will not d isappoin t the rUle that S tate s not haVing grant- Mrs. : \ 'o rman Jef fer i es . of Narberth i suggestions and helpfUl hints.th e mos t c ri ti ca l. H is c le ar e nunc !a - ed any suffrage to women follow rap- a.venue, ',has returned from her New I};X};}U'ISI;S' IN n;LI;llRATIO. NO}' . The comm,unity Club congratulates1 ion, pleasing quality of tone, great idl)' th e example of adjoining States. ,"\ o r V i s ~ t . . . WASIIIXGTON'S HlltTHlUY _ I ts el f i n b e l n ~ able y) p r o o ~ J ' e Mrs."Volume and his personality make Miss Helen C. Clark, secretary of I MISS : \ ' e ~ l ~ Cook has g on e t o Baltl- , .'111. S'rlTES S PEAKS ' )' 0 O ~ k l e y at t h l ~ propitIOUS tIme. forllim a n a rt is t who glvel l a n unu sual t h e P ennsylva ni a Woman Suffrage As- mor e t o VISit her s is t er , Mrs. J. AlIi- I SCIIOOL with th e CODling days of spring weam ou nt o f s atis facti on. 'Vhen one llociatron, says: " It is n o l un ge r a Ison Gribble. . ,.. . .._. .... . .. . I" --- . t ur n our attention to cleaning outsidegoes away from :L recital at which question of the East a nd Wes t s o fa r M ~ s . Bun ti ng , o f Ph!ladeIPhla; lS The exe rc is es in eelelJl'ation, of a we.lI as inside. ~ ' r s . H. R..COOk,Mr Vandersloot has sung, he feels a s suf fr ag e i s concerned. Spff rage is Ivlsltlllg Mrs. Arthur Halght, o f "\\ Ind- Washington's Birthday wer e s impl e JI., Will ac t as ehalrman of thiS de-t h; t he ha s not squanllered his t ime- lIOW an established fact in the East, iSOl' avenue. r Iand brief. l'Jach grade had a memory- Ilar,tment; . .that he has heard all uncommonly and Pennsylvan ia must ce rta in ly soon I Mrs. Charles , erna entertamed g,em .readY, In most cases c!\()sell .from I< 0 0 ~ 1 C O ~ l l l 1 ~ l O n s . - p a s t and Pres~ o o d artist. give heed to Its r apid t r end ." Since infornlally at c ar ds Tue sday a fl er noon the s ay ings of 'Vashington and in all ~ n t - - l ; U h j e c t lor afternoon o f Mar chAll lover ll or good music sh ou ld 1917 three States have been added to Of last week. . I 1 Icalles patriotic. The first grade sang _0.]llan to be on hand Thursday evening th e SUffrage l ist-North Dakota, Iu-! Mr. J. K MoTrgan and [aim y lave two songs fo r tI:> and wore t he l it t le The ":omen's Communi ty Club wil las a sign of appreeiation o f M r. Van- d ia na a nd Ohio, thus making fourteen ' moved f rom Narberth to Belmont, hadges which they had ma.de. Our m.eet at ils regu lar hour on t he a f te r dersloot's williugness to sing for 115 S ta ,t es in all Which have given th e ILoAwer M ~ r i o n . f N btl. Idistinguished vlsitors-amOllg whom ~ O l ~ o f L M a r c ~ 1 20, at ;; o'cJo('k. Mrs.a ain vole t o t he ir women num er 0 ar er 1 camne a - we were glad to see l \Ir R.idge and ." ee w-lil present a. subject of g, .__. ._ " mlrers took in th e Philadelphia Dog Mr. McCarter--likewise \ ~ ' o r e hadges m ~ r e t ha n u sual interest. Th e topic

    lUG SIIOW IHSl'.ENSING DOG ' !'AX !Show last week. whleh the first grade had macle for helllg, "Food Conditions-Past andMrs. G. H. Schul te a nd Mrs. Carl tl 'r l J I h i ' P re se nl ." W e ar e looking forward tolem. Ie w 10 e sc 00 ~ a n g pa- . .tOIlIlt., i'rel1surer Wants to Jlear f rom Matteson WeTe hostesses at th e Com- triotie Amerkan hymns. tins address WIth gr.eat eagerness. ItSchool ' l 'reasnrers nmn!tY.Club on T u ~ s d a y . MO>lt of th e t i m ~ was gh'en to ]\fr. ap peal s t o all. Come and hear for. F O U ~ D - A u t o hcense and rear ,.. yourselves. Mrs. E. Cockrill andCuunty Treasurer George H. And'res la p C nleate W't ll l \wal achi ' Stites. who per lo rmed the somewhat M" J W J t' hd M da i h im . ommu I 1 I ., 11 tl . Ts. ,. . ovce, ac l I lg as oSlessesannounce on y 1D0rn ng that e s Brooks. Narberth Postoffice. c l i f f 1 ~ u l t task of I I l t e r e s t l l 1 ~ , a le for 'flle a r t e r n ~ o n .r ea dy to d i ~ t r i b u t e among the school: Mrs. Lou is Dieh l, of Charlestown, aucllence, .whose a ge s v ar y s o ~ l d e l Y . ,

    d l s ~ r i c t s or t he c ounty the $15,000 iWest Virginia, i s v isHing he r daugh- It was Ius purpose in spellklllg to ; An ' d io [, , ' .wluch he has on hand o f dog tax col- te-r Mr' Will'am R Parker leach the lesson of eourage under I I J onat i nsCo r th e ne", plano forleclJed during the year s 1913. 1914 and ~ f i ~ ' S A U g U S ~ a Witherow ~ p e n t the adverse c i rcumstanees . With vividI Ie ommbun t ~ ' f IUhb. mIRY be given to1915 ' " . '11 . , t' f h l'l' I'"," I ' _ ,LIlY mem er 0 tee ub or sent to. week-.en I in Wes t P lu la de lphi a a s t he I ustr,l IOn rom te l e 0 na s ling M . W'11' 1\ .Cilecks will be sent to th e treasurers guest 0; Mis Mildored H a r r i ~ ton an d wi th well chosen pluase, Mr.,: rs. I mm 1. Cameron, 112 Essexf tl . h I di ' 1 s. I l' t \,1 venue.() I e v ar IOus sc 00 strtcts n Money order business has been su:>- IStites impressed upon us t l at q ua I Y __..._ .. _am ou nt s pr op or tio nat e w it h th e PoCnded by th e Postoffice Department: o f i ndomit ab le ('ourall:e tllllt made I .a ~ O l ~ n t o f d og tax paid i n t he various With all office in Cuha except Havana.: Washington "the f at he r o f h is (,OU11- i On M?nda), Marcil 12, at.2 o'clock,(hstncts. '1 d M s" J I' d f I: trY " Ither.e Will be a spec ial meet ing of great country.Animals-Their Sufferlngs--What We tertalnlng he r mother Who r et ur ne tl ! t he quo ta ti on u se d WIlS contained.;-.-.------------..-.------Owe Them-How We May Help With her. : The y a re to he found in t il e s econd I -The aptitude uf "arberth stuThem." . i The potato in the b in may n ow have part of Pope':> "Es:>ay Oil Criticism" ident:> for l i te r ary re sea rch , an indi.All essays should be wrI t ten ?n one Ilots. of sport wink.ing h is ey e at th e i ( I i n ~ s 335 and 336 of the whOle poem),. C,ation of the comprehensive nature ofSIde of the paper only, c on tam not smaIJ p il e of coal II I t he f ar corner o f : a s follows: It he s tu di es p ur su ed i n ou r l oe al i n-over fifteen hundred w ~ r d s . and be the ceIJar. 'stilulion""':1Iiarberth y ie ld s t o n on e inmai le d t o r ea ch t he soclety's offices, ]) 0 not f or ge t t o keep the evening or. I n wor ds , as fash ions , the s ~ l m e rule 'matters educational.130 L o n g w o o d ~ avenue, Boston, Mass., March 16 open for that novel moving: will hold; I 2-The effectivene:>s of Our Townb.y M ~ 1, 1911. .HelpfUl a nd s ug ge s- p ic tu re a nd "voclvilJ" entertainment I Alike fantastle if too new or old: I as an adve r ti s ing medium, for the cont l \ : ~ literature Will he s en t upon ap- at th e Arcade. . ' Be n ot t he first by whom th e llelV ar e It.est d emon st ra te ll b ey on d q ue st io npilcatlon. Watch for announcement:; of the: tried, that advertisements receive the at -

    , Ju ni or R in g' S Daughters: annual: "o r yet t h e last to lay t he old aside. .' tention and generous support of th eAI'XIUAltY w o ~ n ; ~ , I heatri(:als. Some trent II I store" Isubscribers. I t is obVious that th e. PLEAS ..: NOTE Dame Rumor says. : To len d an addi tiona l zes t to th e co-operative spirit which in lluencesA speCial meeting of th e Women's Mr. Charles E. Mlr lek, of North I endeavor. t he s in gu la r form of tbe Ith e publication of Our Town is notAuxiliary of the Narbe rth Y. M. C. A. (Continued on Seconc;l Page) Iv er b w as used in th e third line (the Ineglec ted by it s readerswill be held on Thursday, March 15, first of t he pr in ted couplet), b ut t he , .in th e building, at 2.30 promptly. It See the "Local Unknowns,"f irst time error was det ec te d by p ra ct ic al ly all: CLASSU'U:D AI)VERTISEMENTSis very impor tant t ha t each member on a n, . s ta ge , with ",od,il" and who part icipated. '( 'WI) c"ulo p"r word each Insertion. cashbe present and come prepa red to hand ImovIng pictures-Arcade Theatre, Fri. The l arge numbe r of resl)onses re - III ,,

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    N A R B ~ R T H , PA.-QUR TOWN--MARCH S. 1917

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    Of course, wedeliver - an yp l a c e - an ytime.

    '1'IIE }'InESIDE

    for any nationally adver-tised staple.

    "The Longest Store in N a r b e r t h . ' ~

    ASK f or fish or oysters onThursdays and Fridays.

    Try This 'OnThe Imperial

    ASK for f re sh fru its or vegetables in season.

    ASK for anything you think awel l - s t 0 c ked groceryshould have 'and -

    ASK fo r fresh poultry, sausage,scrapple or dried meats.

    Title & Trust Co.

    Naturally we hope i t re tu rns a good, round direct profit. Bu t we don't

    2%Interest Paid on Checking Accounts3 %Interest on Savings Accounts

    .You will f ind it convenient to do your Ibanking at homeOpen an account with

    The,Merion

    NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE BUILDINGOpen f rom 8 A.M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays Until Noon.

    Friday Evenings from 7 Until 9 o'Clock.

    Edi to r "Our Town:"It should be a source of great sa ti s faction to th e par en ts o f children at tending the Narberth publ ic schools tolearn tbat a m an of t he t yp e of Mr.Henry Hose wlll g ive of h is t im e an dtalent t o h el p guide th e affairs of the Ilocal scbool district.Mr. Rose is a man of w id e s ym pathies and t ol er ant viewpoints. Hehas had on e daughter graduate fromtM Narberth High School, entering:Bry n M aw r with honors, an d nowhas a son in th e local .school.Mr. Ros e r ea ll y a nd truly believest ba t t ho se who govern "derive alltheir just powers f rom the c on sen t o fth e governed;" and, there fore, shouldprove a v al ua bl e s po ke sman i n t hecouncils of the School Board.Give him encouragement by talkingover th e needs of th e local school asyou s ee them . Progressive.

    EDITORIAL

    Someone asked us t he o th er d ay i fO ur T ow n w ou ld consider a suggestion a s t o t he b et te rmen t o f o ur publication, as he thought , pe rhaps , thatOur T ow n might consider him a"knocker" if he were to tell us thathe t hought one or two little changeshere an d there might be well. "TeUthem to us righ t now. You ar e th ef ir st o ne , f or a long time, who e ve nstated t ha t h e had a suggestion tooffer fo r the bett erment of th i s paper,"We want your suggestions, too. lus twri te them on a postal and send themt o Our T own.

    If any o ue o f us were t o a tt empt t oa tt end a l l of th e various t hi ng s t h atar e planned for anyone week, in o urcommuni ty, he would be kept verybusy indeed.Hav e y ou ever tried to figure outjust h ow many o f e ac h daY's and even ing' s hou rs ar e planned for somegood cause?We live in a busy community. Thec redi t i s due the residents, a.nd it iswel l s ai d, "the citizens make thetown,"

    A. ~ ~ ~ c .. ~ ? ~ ~ ~ J T " t h . C ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S I E d ~ ~ ; : o ; : ~ ; ~ F :::::d hl.1That Soda Fountain! MaybeJournallsDl-No l'uld Workers. I I understand that one or more per- 'fault f inding about th e wa y women It Does andMaybe It Doesn't'

    O d d P bl! h d T ~ - sons were displeased w it h t he awa rd s d re ss "and still have th e nerve to as k -wne an use every uurs- I for th e vote"day by t h e Nar be rt h Civic Associa- I in th e competition for bes t k ep t y ards .i li n Narbe rt h and that they had look- Suppose they do wear straw hatst on. Ied the t o w ~ over pretty t hor oughly a nd slippers In t he col de st month?NARBEUTn CinC A ~ S O V U ' r I O N . through the season an d had mentally How abou t t he Young Nuts that wearPresident, A. J. Loos. Iplaced the awar ds : B. V. D.'s and ful1"-llned overcoats "In know-not sure at all-never did keep strict tabs on it. What we ar e cer-Vice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. Now, these a re j us t th e peopl e we th e coldest month"-and wou ld w al k t al n it does do, however , i s t o a ff or d us a great deal of satisfaction-a bi gWilliams, James Artman. I want on th e committee for next s ea - r igM up to th e polls an d vote iust likeSecretan' and tr'JRsurer, F'rank J. I son. We want workers, as it is q ui te t he y were perfectly normal human measure of real p le as ur e! F or , as Mlrandy says , we ar e beholden to you-

    \"i I ' beings if election were 'Mid in Jan-.. sse, a job t o g iv e thIS matter justice, an d . t d f N be , in mor e way s t ha n o ne -- an d it's a s l it tl e as we can do when we see to itDirectors, }

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    NARBERTH.PA.-OUR TOWN-MABeR'S .. 1917

    H. C. FRITSCH

    210 Elmwood Avenue _

    Narberth, Pa.

    PAINTING andPAPER HANGING

    WM. D. SMEDLEYBuilder

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    FOR'SALE!

    c. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD AND,BUILDING SUPPLIES

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    I AM AT TH E SERVICE OFTH E PUBLIC OF NARBERTHAutomobiles In hire at all hours of dayand night.SABlE CENSORE Phoge Ull9 o r 625 N",.. BERTH.PA .. .

    Artistic HnlrdresslnG". Elect r ic a l T r e a tmen t .. . . . r 1 can Wa \, lIIanlcurlngA. M. CASEScalp T r ea tme n t, F n cl al ~ l \ f a 8 s a g e . D30"eln...Bleaching. ClippIng. Singeing. Shlllllpooinc.242 Haverford Ave.. Narberth

    Phone. Nl l rber th 302-J

    Pas teur i zedMilk \ DELIVERIESBryae !ovl s C e r ll t le d WEST PHILA.Mi l k(Pedrlal lc Soclet:v) OVERBROOKSpecial "Guernsey" MERIONMilk W ~ N N E F I E L D(Roberts '&: Sharples s ' B A L A - e Y N W ~ DDair ies) NARBERTHCream But te rmi lk ARDMORETable an d WhlpplDO W ~ N N E W O O DCream.

    SCOII-POWELL DAIRIES

    CLEAN---SAFE--WHOLESOME

    W. H. HARTMANM A I N L I N E

    PackIng, CraUng, ShippingFURN I T URE

    UpholsterIng and RepnlrIngPhone, 641-W.10-1 ])(JDLEY AVENUE

    WM. G. CUMMER

    DAVIS'

    TIl}: 'FmESIDE.

    WhUIIIRII'S Chocolates anti])ougll lss ' ]Iome.Made Cundles nt

    Miesen's BakeryN A RB E RT H A R C AD EB U I L D I N GBread, Cake. Rol ls . Pies ." Candy. le e CreamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    Well, well , wel l! Yep! That littieteam of midgets called the NarberthJunior s. put it a ll o ve r the ArdmoreJuniors las t Friday, and, by-tho-way,t hose Ardmore f ell ows c la im theJunior Championship. Another gameis to b e p layed, so keep your eyes onthe bul le tin board and follow theteam.

    Another pocket billiard tournamentunder way. Have you signed up yet?If not, hetter do so b efor e th e list is< : o m p l e t ~ d . Enlry blank in mcn's!!:ame room.

    1VnntetIA young man to t ak e c ar e o f cloakroom of the Y. M. and also the libraryin connect ion therewith. Hours af te r Proper tJes Fo r Ilent and Saleschool until 6 P. M. and 7 until 10 Fire InsuranceP. 1\1. Plenty of t ime for study and Bell Phone au w.for physica l work. Chance to learn an Wall BuDdinI!'. Narbertb, Pa.excellent wor k. Apply i n per son to ----------- _the sccretary.

    Rasket UaII

    ---_._----'l'lw Utile ()hurclI 011 fhe Jllll.

    Church Xotes.There were over sixty present atthe prayer meeting last week. Let uskcep up this splendid enthusi asm.Bring your Tabernacle Song Book.This week the nincty-flrst Psalm willbe considered.Two new c lasses were f ormed inthe Sunday school last Sund ay . Th e I~ ; , ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; - ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ~ - :teachers ar e Mr. Les ll e A. Lambert Iand Mrs. Maurice F. Childs.A Communicants' Class for allyoung people who desire to unite with Ith is church will be o rg an iz ed by the Hood 01l1.}'nsbloned, Uome.Jlndepastor next Sunday a t 4 P. M. I ]o'udge. The ]{illd Thnt Jlother UsedRev. John Van Ness preached In t.o Jlnke

    I the Chambers Memorial Presbyterian I ! . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~IChurch of Hutledge, Pa., lust MondayIevening.

    Saturda)" night the gallery of thegymnasium floor of t he a sso cia ti onwas crowded well nigh lo itd capacltrwhen the Germantown Y. M. C. A..who cla im the independent champions hi p o f Philadelphia, played t he f as tfive o f Na rb er th Y. M. C. A. Ourb o ~ ' s di d fine work. bu t were greaUrhandicapped by the faat p ass in g ofthe Germantown mcn.Line-up:Nar. Y. M. C. A. Gtn. Y. M. C. A.Smedley .. . " forward .LoganSmiUI . . . . . . .. forward HoulihanDurbin. . . . . . .. center TarrDavis guard MagllIJefferies .. '" .. guard EplettIn the second half Miller substituted f or Tarr on th e Germantown team.Field goals, Germantown Y. 1\1. C. A.-Logan, 4; Tarr, 6; Mag,ill, 3; Eplett,2. Narberth Y. M. C. A., Smedley, 1;Durbin, 1 . Foul goaltl, GermantownY. M. C. A.-Houlihan, 11 ou t of 18;Narberth Y. M. C. A.-Smith, 11 outof 19, and Durbin, lou t of 5. Refereefor f ir st h al !, Mr. Rober t Town; forth e second half. Mr. A. V. Emett, of

    nt"'. John YIIII ~ e s s , ~ l f l l i s t e r .

    THE HOME TOWN

    Ti lE UEI.I. ' fEI .EI 'UONECtHn'A: \ ' \ ' 0.' II'A.BUSINESS OI"FrCE.J 230 Ar"h Stre" t .I 'UIL. \J)ELPIJIA

    DRUGG IST

    Remember the Name and PlaceThe Busiest Corner in Narberth

    Fiedler's Glory Corn Paint andFiedler's Bright-Eye Eye Lotion

    The"Telephone Handshake"First you're called by a man whobelieves that gruffness and impatiencebespeak the real man of business.From his introductory "hello" to hiscurt "good-bye" you've a growingresentment of his manner.Then a second call! This man identifies h ~ m s T l f at once, venturing a "goodmormng, 'perhaps. There's a note ofgenial ity in his voice. Without overdoing it, he seem.s to hold out his handto you.Can it be summed up better thanthat Courtesy Pays?

    MEJUON MEETIXG HOUSE.NrW5 of tltr OU,urr1!P6

    ALL SAINTS' p. Eo CUURCH.Hev. Audrew S. Burke, Pastor.

    We Make Pills for Other People's IllsF IEDLER

    Drugs For Sale!George B. Suplee

    ~ 1 t : ' 1 ' J 1 0 ) ) [ S ' 1 ' . ; P I S l ~ O I ) J \ I J CIIURCII S &team HotWater Heating,Plumbing- - - IBell Telephone.lfe,. C. G. Koppel, Pastor.-- -----------"----The lame walk and the blind see after . g I Sunday services: Frank CristuSln 9.45-Sunday sc hool. C la ss es f orIall a ge s. You w ill enjoy our school. MEATS & PROVISIONS11.00-Morning wOl"Shlp. Sermon bythe pastor. Selections by chorus choir. Hi&h Grade ButterIMiss Prescott, director. Telephone-Narberth 644 A.i 7.00-Epworth League. Miss Eliza-II beth Speakman, leader. Chicago U l l l v e r s i t ~ . Accept our hearty, OUR PRODUCTS ARE I Gl'AIlAN'JEED

    Notl11ng ll'ke th e presen t t l 'me to' It" 7.45-Congregatlonal song servdce . t hanks f or ~ ' o u r co-operation, gentle- UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL. c o ~ v m c e yourse ;res a I Sermon by th e pastor. T he ch orus men.t he m e nt s o f t he s e t w o wonders . G et It a t FI ED LER S. Icho ir , Wi th Miss Presscott as soloist,=" I will sing favor.fte tabernaCle selec-,- - " - - --, - '" - '" '(ion s. B ri ng b lu e song books.Spring Smock Stulls for the Smart Set I Conference Benevolences

    - i .uul t le . III tex tu re u nd s had es ha ve I This is the last Sunday for the rcI',,";hod us for )"our choosillg. - turn of Conference Benevolences.h } ; " ~ r t l : " ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ' : ~ s : ; : ' o t c ~ ~ o ~ h l ~ I l l : : ~ ' : ~ ~ )"ou'lI Kindly send, or bring your contrlbu.If you p r ef e r t l' " exclus!\'e, cOllle around tiOIlS for these causes to the pastor.

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    Furniture MovedDO IT NOW

    =TheEagleTailoring ,Co.234WoodbineAve.

    Phone, 1203 J N AR B ER TH, P A .LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING

    Skirts mad e t o o rd er , $1 an d u pLadles' Suits made to order, $10 and upFi t GuaranteedCleaning, Pressing, Dyeing a nd Reairing. Prices reasonable. Workcalled for and