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    ERTH e 0 WoW:1l T Y L IB RA RYAVE,

    BER [H , PA.

    VOLUME 19, No.3 NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, OCTOBER 28,1932 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    (Conlll1l1ed all l ' a ~ e Five)Hoover Rally tobe Held at Bala-Cynwyd

    The largest meet ing o f a c ti v e political worlwrs in t he h is to ry o f t heBor ou gh was held Tuesday nightwhe n s ome f if ty l oc al R ep ub li ca nsgathered at the Legion room to layplans for a succe ss fu l c ampa ign i nNarbcrth.Under the chairmanship of HenryA. Smi th t he men a nd women makingup the Republiean Committee, and a

    number o f other act ive workers discus sed ways and means o f p roduc inga record vote in Nar be rt h f or t hewhole R ep ub li ca n s la te . A n e ff or twil l be made t o p re sent t he i ssues ofthe campaign to all parts of t h e Bo rough.

    Coming Here Tonight

    CHARLES JOHNSONl im y l im c ilIo'lllgomcry Co/mlyRqlllblicall I"adc/', ",ho will IUI!Ihis first "Official" 1'isil to Nar-11'1'lh Ihis Friday 1:"(,lIill[/ al IhcG. O. P. Rally al Iii,' 1'h"oll'''Hall,

    Narberth Theatre Hall t o b e Scene of First Official Visit'of County Leader to Borough; RousingTime Anticipated

    Boys' Club Meetingis Well AttendedEdward H. Snow, Junior HighPrincipal, Gives Talk onSportsmanship

    type.

    Rummage Sa le Nov. 5The Ladi es ' Aid of the NarberthEpiscopal Church will hold a rummag e s al e at 19 W. Lancaster avclIue, Ardmore, ,on Saturday, November 5. Anyone desiring to make conl r ibut ions should bring t he m t o thechurch or notify the following, whoare members of the commit te e : Mr s.Samuel MacAdams, Mrs . W . J. Bai.ley, Mrs. Samuel Russell, M rs. E.Guy S te in fo rd a nd Mrs . Ralph Cook.Cont inued on r age Five)

    toForm Study Groups

    Sectional Union, has been bestowedu po n S t. Margaret's Church on Narberth avenue, Narberth. To this rallying point wil l come by mo to r, bu,;and foot several hundred Holy NaillI'men, from St. Colman' s, Ardmore;Ou r Mothe r o f Good Counsel, BrynMawr; St. Matthias' , Bala; St. Thomas o f V il la no va , R os emon t; SLKatharine of Siena ' s, 'Vayne; St. Pat-

    Wherefor should t he s pi rit ofHooseve lt be proud and postal-pollprognosticators imagine a vain thing,as with complete irresponsibility theys t ump up and down the land? I n t hetight little borough of Narberth,which docs its own th inking and whichneither infla ted with the boom nordeflated wi th t he dep re ss ion, as wasthe case with mor e s no ot y p la ce s,which need not be mentioned, a greatmajority o f t he vo te r s have kept thei rfeet on t he g ro un d a nd are quietlyawaiting the morning of the 8th,proximo, when t he y c an mark t he irballots for Hoover for President andDit te r f o r Congress and for all theother candidates who have been nomilIated b)' the Republican party.B ut t he heathen have been ragingso f ur i ou s ly o f l at e, the Democraticdonlwy h as b ra ye d so lOUd a nd t he

    Socialist owl has hooted so persuasively, that t he Johnson Hepub li canClub of Narberth has decided thatsteps should be taken t o i nd ic at e t oa ll a nd sundry that the G. O. P. flagstill f li es in Narberth and that underits untralllpled folds the faithful oft he borough and v ic in it y should ha ...'ean opportunity to gather for thc exp re ss io n o f t he s at is fa ct io n a nd t heconfidence which now enthuse th\,nl,and t o s ec and hear in the flesh sOllieo f t he l e ader s and candidates of theirpersuasion.That ga thering will be held in the

    Narberth thea , tre hall this Fridaycvcniug', the l!Sth, beginning at tU5o'clock, and will take th e fo rm of a((stimonial lxpression to t he CountyLeader, Charles John,;on, of Norrisr'"J'.N ,_"WII , who wijj iiI' presellL It WIl l: be the fir,;t time that Mr. JohnsonAn inspiring talk on sportsman- r has ollieially visited Narberth, bu t in

    s hi p b y E dw ar d II. Snow, pr incipal I.hi, ins(anee his consent was readi lyof Lower Merion Junior High School, i ubtained because oj; the personal infeatured the "Charter Mel'! in g" of I (en'st which he has felt in the aehieveth N b tl B 'C I b h II' Illents of the Republican organizatione ar er 1 oys u, C ( III here bearing his name.the Legion Room of t he Na rbe rt h 1-1 A S 'th 'd, . , , en ry . ml ,preSI ent of theConllnulJlty BUlldlllg Tuesday l1lght Johnson Republican Club, wil l pre-and attended b) over 150 m"n and side, assisted by the local m e l l 1 b c r ~boys, o f t he R ep ub li ca n Cou nt y Commi tAmong the othel' speaker s wer e (ee. Among the speaker s wil l b e J.

    William T, McIntyre, president of t h e W il li am Ditter, t h e Hepub li can ean Ardmore Chamber o f Commerce, who ( l ida te for Con gr es s f rom t he nl'Wsaid, "i f you accompli,;h nothing else Montgomery County dist r ict . Thatbesides keeping the boys off the street fact in i ts e lf s houl d i n su r e a largecorners you w il l have just i fied your: at tendanee, for , as soon as the newe xi st en ce . Mor e l iv es are wrecked' Congress convenes, Mr. Diller willon the street co rn ers a nd in pool, he Narberth's representative there, arooms than anywhere else" lilian who is much closer to NarberthHar vey Ha rman, Penn ' ,; footbal l !coach, made a brief talk, as did Bur- i

    gess Henry A. Frye, Ar t Cooke, who: Big, h' h IIS coac lIlg t e Boys' C lub foo tbal l it eam, a nd J os ep h Berta, t h e p re s i- :dent of the organization. " " ,'I'h h k , . ' ' \ Vl th b an d mUSIC, Slllglllg and ae t ans of the orgalJlzatlOn Will: . 'I d I D J J I ~ r o u p of prolJllnent speakers, the Re-Ie exten el to 1 , Schembs and I I. 'D A J D I puuhcans of the Bala-Cynwvd see-r. . . enman who have offered ( ' t t . ' h ., , ' , ,IOn are en er amlllg t e voters nextto provl

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    October 28, 1932

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    Butler ., .(Ioyle .I luhkam .D. },lawhinlley 175I landicap

    826 831Pep BoysSheller 152 117Blessing , " .. 1:12 1:12I lallie, ' 1:14 16tiYowell 147 1-14Dellart 118 151Ilall,lieall aO:lo

    Lions Leading NarberthChurch Bowling League

    804 851Battlers

    W. rio SmedleY 148 135on William Penn I K e i ~ ' 1 9 ~ 181A '1 bl L'b !'lell.ll'd ,. 14 Ival a e at 1 rary, De lIIott .. , 174

    H. S m e d l e ~ ' , .. 106Blind .Handicap

    MaterialAs frelluently as one hears, readsIand repeats the words "Penn's TreatyWith the Indians," it is seldonl if everthat one r ecogni ze s in one se lf o r i nothers a real comprehension of the.i mp ort o f th e text. This document:i s too valuable, too s ignif icant in the: ;:lI H,',rl .1' .........

    t. \Jlll1> It ' leS ..life o f t he past, and too replete with t 'aUll'" _.,i n ~ p i r a t i o n or the future to be ig- ~ l u r n ~ r .nored, e ~ p e c i a l l ~ ' at the present time, C'. I lumphr ies .Already the State has begun itsobservance of the 250th anniversary

    ()f the arrival of Wil li am Penn, alHlschools, colleges and many. institu-Lions are inaugurat ing cxerc ises toIcommemorate this event . An impor tant part of the program has bl'cn thel 'e -print il lg of the t l ' e a t ~ ' text. Theoriginal treaty, whi ch was writtenon parchment, was unfortunately destroyed by f ire many years ago, butfrom what information was availablea text, acknowledged to be authentic,has been preserved and i now beingissued. The Library h as olle s uc hcopy on hand and wil l d is pl ay i t atthe main desk fo r patrons to read.Other mate ri al received recentlyis a s mall pamphlet l if e o f Penn, issued b y t he Society of Friends, andtwo other pamphlets, "I n Honor ofWilliam Penn" and "Pennsylvania's

    Founder and His Political Ideas," pub-lished and distributed by Che st er P . METEORS 3-PIl.OTS 1Cook, of Narberth. These two copies I Meteorso f s peeche s del iv er ed by authoritat- IT. lIullllllllles .. . 173ive speakers and ~ i s t o r i a n s . at the Ig: ~ : : ~ . ; ~ g . : : : : : : : ~ ; two hundredth a n n 1 V e r s a r ~ ' 111 1882, I'r. Hulllphrles 224and with the previously mention ma- lIaltley .. , 202terial may be examined at the Library -dur in g t he n ex t two ,weeks. ~ ~ ~ t s

    Jenkin!! , . . . ,. , 176Brown , .. , 136Goodrlch . . . . . 133Bidson . . . . . . . . . 183Haws 160Handlcap 56

    "Speak Easily" Comedyis Playi.ng at Egyptian

    Bring Your OldHats and Shoes to

    ((Radio Patrol"

    ((WashingtonMasquerade"Sat. Mat, Only-Added:

    Tom Mix In "TheR i de r o f Death Valley"

    Wednesday and Thursday

    Ne xt M on da y a nd Tue sd ayWilliam Powell and KayFrancis in

    Will Rogers((Down to Earth"Friday and Saturday Next :

    Next Mon da y a nd Tue sd ay

    ((The MostDangerous Game"

    Wednesday and ThursdayDOUBI-E FEATURE:"Congorilla" and"The Crooner"

    with Ann Dvorak and DavidManners

    UNITED SHOE REPAIRWe'l l Mak e Them L ik e NewNarb. Ave. Near Theat re

    all Firestone batteries,spa rk p lugs and b rake lining at a 20 per centdiscount

    "JEWEL ROBBERY"

    THIS WEEK ONLY

    AFTER-SCHOOl- MATINEEWEDNESDAY AT 3.30 P. M.

    And Zasu Pitts and The lma ToddIn "The Old Bull"

    News and Benny Rubi n Comedy

    -A t t he Egypt i an this F ri da y a ndSaturday, including Saturday matinee.

    Sunshine Service Station Hold Hallowe'en PartyR. Roy Kessi"ger The Sunshine Bible Class of theNarberth 2229 Narberth Methodist Episcopal Churchheld a Hallowe'en party in the ChurchMontgomery P ike Parlors on Tuesday evening. Thereat Narberth Ave.~ i ! i ! i i i i i i ! i ! i i i i i i i i 3 = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E 3 i i 2 = 5 5 ~ ( 1 1wer e 40 present. I

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    Page Two ~ r 1------ 1 ~ ~ ! ! ! - - ! ! ! ! - - ~ 5 X ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : - INarber tH i Eocal (Movies ! _ I n _ t h _ e _ M _ a _ i _ l b _ a g ~THEATRE' I I!"Washington Masquerade"! Thanks Supporters ;NOW: Lionel Barrymore, : . is' at Narberth Theatre I For the past tw o sea son s I haveKare n M or le y, N il s A st lz er 1 been i n te res t ed in the welfare work!

    That amusing satire on polit ics and i 101 the Borough of Narb er th . Thi s Igovernment, "'Vashington Masque- was accompl ished by donations fromrade ," i s playing at Narberth's The- private citizens. The work was a longatre this week-end. Its plot, a nd i ts lines o f food, clothing, collecting,c as t, h eaded by Lione l Barrymore, mending and distributing, employmentNils Asth er and Karen Mor ley, make ll nd adv ic e. Gas , water, electric billsit well worth seeing. were paid if necessary.

    T om Mix will be Saturday's mat i- Don at io ns of money were from. Th R'd f D th twenty-five cents to fifty dollars, andnee st ar I n " e I er 0 ea . ., were dIsbursed Without any expenseValley." whatever.William Powell a nd K ay Francis, Entire families were outfitted with

    Leamed well together i n s ever al reo clothingfrom Narberth residents. Thecent pictures, appear at Narberth women who helped ar e st i ll working,meeting each Wednesday in Elm Hallnext Monday and Tuesday in "The from 10.00 A. 1\1. to 4.00 P. M., mend-Jewel Robbery." ing the clothing before it is distrib-A doubl e f eat ur e n ex t Wedncsday uLcd. Anyone wishing clothing to beand Thursday, including 3. 30 P . M. ue kept for Narberth families canWednesday, is the exciting "Congoril- leave same at the Fire H all. W e willla," and the tuneful romance, "The continue wi th t hi s line of work ICrooner," starring Ann Dvorak and Lhroughout the winter.David Manners. The families calhng for assistanceuf one k in d o r ano th e r numbered as

    many some days as ten. The workwas of a strictly confidential natureexcept in cases where it was necessaryHarry Leon 'Vilson's amusing Sat- to assist in an emergency where 01'

    urday Evening Post serial, " ~ p e a l \ ganized aid was being given.!Easily," is at the Cynwyd Theatre this S ince October 16th the work hereF ri day and Saturday, including the has been taken over by Miss GourlaySaturday .,afternoon children's party. from the Federat ion of Churches . Iwill therefore recommend that as sheB u ~ r K 9 ~ ~ d J ~ ~ " S ~ o o ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : : : : : : : : : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !le" Duran te are a ided by a good cast is now t he o ffic ial i n cha rg e of thisin this funny tale o f a humor le ss col- wor k, t he residents c al l on h er f orlege professor, who becomes human aid.when he supports a musical comedy, We wish to extend our thanks toalthough he persists in correcting the I he Narberth merchan ts fo r thei r donations of food, and the residents whopronunciation of "speakeasy."Robert Armstrong and Li la Lee are were so generous wi.th. their aid, andin "Radio Patro l, " which has many' ~ u p p o r t ~ d us so WIlhngly. T.o theminutes of exci tement fo r Egypt ian-I loyal friends w ~ hel ped, I WIsh to,goers net Monday and Tue sday . Ac- exp re ss m g ~ ' a t l ; u ~ a ~ l d U t h ~ n ~ s .companying program includes the U AN . 1 E L R.screens' newest and most popular com( ~ d y team, Zasu Pitts a nd The lmaTodd, in "The Old Bull.""Down To Earth," at the EgyptianIWednesday and Thursday, i s recom- At the conclusion of last Fr iday 's IE I,mended f or sur e enjoyment by every Imatches in the Narberth Inter-Church I

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    nne, \V ill Rog er s, Irene R ic h an d i Bowling League, the Lions were in.S IDorothy Jordan show how to enjoy I the lead b ~ four points, having wona 'J1 Lhe depression. i 10 and lost two.Very good plot development and i The standing:ld. n M'!)'CT , I character delineation is given in an 1 W. L. Pt s .. . i ( t ~ " 0 I I! !! . McnJRI \ unusually thrilling and well-screened! Lions .. .10 2 14JIMMY story, "The Most Dangerous Game,"I Pilots .. 7 5 10 ID URA NT E whi ch wil l be at C ~ ' l 1 w y d next week-il\Ieteors 7 5 9 Iend. It concerns a st range man who i Boosters 6 6 8\greets visitors to h is l onely i sland IColts 6 6 8with the information that thev will: Camels 5 7 7soon be given a start in a d a ~ h for: Pcp Boys 3 () 4liberty; and following a decent delay, i Battlers . . . . . 4 8 4he will commence hunt ing for them,

    II There are other details of the hunt, L as t F rid ay 's scores:of course-and they 're migh ty in ter- BOOSTER 4-BATTI -ERS 0I . ~ eshng.______________ I Amhlel' 130 168: \Yal'd .. , ,. 111 1:;1): l)a\"iH 180 175l Ialhen; 177 171XkhoJson 1:;6 187

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    PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Hoover Rally tobe Held a t Bala.Cynwyd

    Th e largest mee ti ng o f a ct iv e political worke rs i n the history o f t heBorough w as held T ues day nightwhe n s ome f if ty l oc al R epUb li ca nsgathercd at the Legion room to layplans for a successful campaign inNarberth.Under the chairmanship of HenryA. Smith the men and women makingup the Republ ican Committee, and a

    numbe r o f other act i ve worke rs d is cussed ways and means o f p roduci nga r ecord vo te in N arberth fo r th ewhole Republican slate. An e ff or twiII be made t o p re sent t he issues ofthe campaign to all parts o f t h e Bor ough.

    Coming Here Tonight

    CHARLES JOHNSONlo'lly t i l l l l ' M(l'11tgolll('l'lI Coullt l lRI'7lUblical/ ll'l/dl' 1', wh o lvill ]lallhis fir"st "officictl" l ' i , ~ i t to Nar'/Il:!th this Fl"idl/1/ ('l'cuin!! a / t hrG. O. 1'. R al ll l a l t il l: 1'hl'atl"l'Hall.

    Narbe rt h Theat re Hal l t o b e Scene of First Official Visit'of County Leader to Borough; Rousing

    Time Anticipated

    Edward H. Snow, Junior HighPrincipal, Gives Talk onSportsll1anship

    Johnson, Ditter and Peters toAttend G. o. P. Rally Tonight

    Rummage Sa le Nov. 5The Ladi e s' A id o f t he Nar be rt hEpiscopal Church wiII hold a rummag e s al e at 19 W. Lancaster avelIue, Ardmore, .on Saturday, November 5. Anyone desiring t o mak e c on tributions should b ri ng t hem to thechurch o r n ot if y t he following, whoare members o f t he committee: Mrs.Samuel MacAdams , Mr s. W. J. Bailey, Mrs . S am ue l R us se ll , M rs . E.Guy Steinford and Mrs. Ralph Cook.ContlnuecJ o n l 'l Lg e Five)

    Sect ional Union, has been bestowedupon S1. Margaret's Church on Narberth avenue, Narberth. To t h is ra ll y ing po in t will come b y mot or , b usand f oot s eve r al hund r ed Holy Namemen, ,from S t. Colman' s, Ardmore;Our Mother of Good Counsel, BrynMawr; St. Matthias', Bala; St. 'Thomas o f V il la no va , R os em on t; SI..Kathar ine of Siena's, Wayne ; S t. P a t-

    Wherefor should the spirit ofHooseve l t be proud an d postal-pollprognosticators imagine a vain thing,as with complete irresponsibility theystump up and down the land? In thj3tight li tt le bo roug h of Narberth,which docs its own thinking and whichnei ther infla teu w it h t he boom nordeflated with the depression, a s w ast he c as e with mor e s no ot y p la ce s,which need no t be mentioned, a greatmajor i ty of the voters have kept the irfeet on the g ro un d a nd arc quietlyawaiting the morning of t he 8 th ,proximo, whe n t he y can mar k t he irballots for Hoover for President andDi tt er f o r Congr es s and for all theother candidates who have been 110m inat ed by the Republican party.B u t t he heat hen have been ragingso f u ri ous l y o f l at e , the Democraticdonkey ha s i Jr ay ed s o l oud a nd t he

    Socialist owl has hooted so llersuasively, that t h e Johnson Republ i canClulJ of Narberth has decided thats teps should be taken to i nd ic a te t oall and sundry that the G. O. P . f lagstill flies in Narberth an d that underi t s unt l' amp led fol ds t he fa ithfu l ofLhe borough and vicinity should havean opportunity to gather for th( expl'l'ssion of the sat is fact ion and theconfidence which now en thu se t hem,Boys' Club Meeting a nd t o see and hear in the flesh some, W 11 Add: of the leaders and candidates of theirIS e tten e i persuasion.That ga ther ing will be hel d in the

    Narberth thea.tre hall this FridayeVl'ning, t h e 28t h, beg i nn ing at 8,15o'doek, and will t ak e t he form of alr'stimonial lxpression t o t he CountyLl,ader, Charles Johnson, of NorrisM c I ~ T T Y R E PRAIS::S r ..AN ."1"11, \Vb" wiij IJl' IJfeSl:llL 1t Wil lbe the lirst time that Mr. Johnson

    An inspiring talk on sportsman- has ollieially visited Narber th , but ins hi p b y Edward H. Snow, pr incipal (his installce his consen t was r e ad i lyo f Lowe r Mer ion Junior High School, obl ai ned becau se o f the personal illf ea tu re d t he "Cha rt er Mef 'l ing" o f l.en,st which he has felt in the achiev('mcn ts o f the Republican organizationt he Nar be rt h Boys' C lub, held in here bearing h is name.the Leg ion Room of t he Na rbe rt h Henry A. Smit h, p r es id ent o f theCommuni ty Bu il di ng Tuesday night J uhnson Republican Club, w il l pre-Hnd attended by over ] 5 0 nH'n and side, assisted by the local member::!boys. of the !{epubl ican County CommitAmong t he o th er speakers were Lee. Among the s pe al

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    .Page Three

    H. B. WALLPlumbing : Heating

    100 Fores t Avenue,Phone: Narberth 36'2

    PrescriptionsCarefullyCompoundedShea's Drug Store

    Phone, Narberth 2838

    SUZANNE BEAUTY SALON216 Dudley Ave. Ph . Na rb . 2324

    Croquinole Permanent-tile perfect ",avelor cllildren

    A t th e Narber th Stat ion

    Always Attractive;s the Well-Groomed WomanHave you r h a ir dressed suitably f o r y our f ac e andfigure; your eyebrows, If no t arched, well cleanedand shapely, and If necessary, tinted. - Tintingb ri n gs o u t t h e color of the e ye a nd t on es up thewho le e xp re ss io n . W i th your m an i cu r e, h av e yourh an ds a nd a rm s m as sa ge d. -A II t he se little personal de tai l s br ing o ut t he b es t In all of us. Ourspecials are mos t In ter e st ing.

    INKY.The Scribbler,

    Shirley Vincent and Sue Wilson. Thisweek several girls passed their Na- W. P. MIESENlure T es t a nd a re wel l on t he way Carpenter .:. Builder .:. JobbingLo Second Class. 832 MONTGOMERY AVB.The Troop is working out a pro- Phones:gram to be followed in aiding the dis- Day-Narberth 3973-MNight-Narberth 4044Lrict nurse, but this has not been 1 ' ; = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ = = = : 1 d ! ! ! = = ! ! ! ! = = = = = = = : ! = = = = ~completed. IIWe learned this week how to whip

    the end of a rope, as well as howto p la y new and exciting games. Themeeting closed with "Home on theRange."

    Locates in Penn ValleyThe Narb e rt h office o f Rob er t J.Nash repor ts l easi ng to William J.Lloyd, Jr., the property of Mr . a nd

    Mrs . George A . Witte, at the south-! ~ = = = = = = : ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : :east Gorner of Old Gulph r fl ad andBryn Mawr avenue, Penn Valley, consisting of modern stone residence andgarage and about an acre of ground.Mr. Lloyd is the secretary and treasurer of the newly organized MainLine Trust Company at Ardmore andis at presen t assis tant treasurer ofThe Pennsyl vani a Company . M r.and Mrs . L loyd w il l take possessionof their new home prior to November 15th, which is the time it is e xpected t he new ba nk will open forbusiness.

    OUR TOWN

    . ' .: The Achievements of Women ~ , ' ; : : . ~ ~ : n i ~ ; , , : : ~ f f : ~ : d : : : : the growth and importance of this s to re , f or the women of COTTER 'S QUALITY MEATS A T CONSI S TENT LY LOW PRICES this community recognize the Thick Rlob Roast . .lb., 22c Loin Veal Chops. . .. lb. , 3Sc merits of the service we have end rendered and the v al ue s we Rack or Breast of have offered. Leg gen?ine Lamb .lb., 27c StewmOg Veal. 2 lb 2Sc This recognition has brought spring . . . . ., Cotter ' s Market through days Whole of boom and depression to its o r h al f Pork Loins lb 19c Shoulder Lamb lb lSc nineteenth year of service. . . , f S . . . . . . . .. ., 0 pnng Patronize your independent ~ ; : : ~ ~ i 1 1 e d Chickens . . . . lb. , 2Sc Shoulder of Pork. . . . . lb. , lSc ~ : ~ c : : : - n o o ne c an s er ve y ou Prices listed here are fo r th is Todd's genuine Virginia BACON ..lb., 18c Friday and Saturday. Pillsbury, Gold Medal or Ceresota FLO U R S .lb. bag, 19c; I2 ..lb. bag, 39c :: Haxton New Pack Apple Sauce. 3 cans, 2Sc Some Hints for Hal lowe'en : Delicious sweet APPLE C IDER f rom Sunny B rae Farm : Royal Purple Grape Juice . . . . . pt. bot ., ISc g al . j ug , 49 c : Sunshine Wilmar Peanut Butter I6oz. jar, I3c SPICED WAFERS ~ 2-lb. box, 29 c Palm Sardines, oil or mustard . . . . . can, Sc DROMEDARY DATES p i tt e do r unp it te d a Salt Sea Clam Chowder 2 cans, 2Sc pkg., 18 c ~ Heavy coated PO P __ tW r s _w o f t' .: Gorton's Flaked FIsh 2 cans, I9c CORN , lb., 10 c :: FancyRed Salmon. . . . . . . tall can, ISc New Crop Nuts at Low Prices :: Fancy California Prunes. .3 lb., 2Sc Diamond WALNUTS lb., 25 c Large washed : Soft Shell ALMONDS . 23 c BRAZIL Prudence Corned Beef Hash. .can, 23c Fancy MIXED NUTS .. 23 c ]Nb UTS ., 19 c: Envoy Peaches in rich sy rup . . . 2 cans, 2Sc Hax ton new pack Brick's new :: Karavan Olives, plain I2-oz. bot., ISc PUMPKIN MINCE MEAT : - 19. can, IOc lb., I9c :: Karo Blue Label Syrup can, IDe New Pack C o ~ n , Tomatoes 3Noo 2 25c ~ ~ ~ ~ ; I PRUNES d e l i ~ o u s 2 1 : : ~ : s t 25c and Cut String Beans cans, fresh sy rup ' PHILLIPPS 5 Th e new popular Bisquick Flour Extra fancy R Ib 5 Pe a Soup C l i qu i d b l each an d pkg ., 2 9 c B i R ~ ; e ICe, ., c . Tomato Soup sta in remover

    an d Beans in Clorox 2Ic Calo Dog Food Anglo Corned : Tomato Sauce can q t. b ot . 3 can s, 2 8 c Beef , c an , 17 c : FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

    I C 0 F FEE : S h C l'fI d FREE- fu l l li4- lb. pkg. I now-w Ite au lower. , . , . , . , , , .. 19c an 25c ea. wi th each liz-lb. pkg. Bosant, lb., 23 c h f Quaker, Ibo' 27 c Fresh Green Spinach, , , . , , , . , , . . , , , .. 'l4-pko, 19c pure ase 0: Astor, lb . t in , 2 9 c Sweet juicy Oranges. . . .doz., 29c L I P TON ' S : Yellow Label Golden yellow Bananas. .doz., 15c Astor Tea , lb. tin. 39 c TEA 49c Jersey Sweet Potatoes. , . , . . . , . , . . , ' . , . .3 lb., 10c Pillsbury or Aunt Jemima Southern style Young's Plaza Quake r To i le t : PANCAKE F LOUR Sliced PICKLES So ap Ch ip s Paper. pkg. , t Oc Ig. j ar , 1 9c 3 l b. , 2 5c 2 rolls, 9c :Cot t e r 's Mar k e t Hav"fo,d Avenue, Na

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    ,hUII) AU"" I . l \ ' l l l ~ " t o l l , pUhllsherHoherl 1\1110: e ( ' l Iowron. EllilorAlIllP .1\10 ~ a l l ltohel 'lH, SC)I'ial Eclttol'T h o l l l " ~ .\. 10:1\\00,1, AII\'ertls!lIg' l \ tanager

    O 1l ' I tially rea;'ed and f or many yea rs wa s \1UR ~ \ ' { ~ " S'T-li'ods 1 7 ' ~ (1)ntche.'C' i an obj ec t o f some sol ace as a tangible, W ..l , rt [..1 ~ 1 - U I . I J Imemorial to t he fa ther , son, husband \A C . -C--'t ..., wshAh.r I l o r b ro th er who f el l lighting' in theO'ojJerallve ommum Y ' 'I.e .. ... , . ' . . 'founded in 1914 by the Narberth Civic' Back-Strcet VICW IWilderness, at Malvern 11111, Gettys-!

    A,.\ClClatlOn, and publislud every Friday I The modern method of routing auto- ; burg or in a. n other of the countless Iat Narberth, Pa. I t tl t I nd 11 dobile through-traffic away from the I Imgagemen H In 1a' ong a ar -. . ' , fought war. Small boys of The Va-centen; a nd t he prl11clpal streets of I t ' t ' t I b h d d,gran s genera Ion s 00 { are- ea ecitieH not only deprives t he t rave ler of j b ef or e i t o n Dec or at io n Day s, whi leany ~ i g h t 01 those sections which have i the local band played a di rge and the I

    Office-258 Haverford Ave., Narberth been i n t e n t i o n a l 1 ~ ' a do rn ed t o p le as e I l I 1 i n j ~ t e r invoked t he f at he rl y c ar o f:T e : e p h o l l " - I ~ a r b e r t h 2545; If no answer" '1 bl' tl b 'Id' : that good old Nineteenth Century God IArdmore 3100 I t 1e pu IC eye, lOse Ul I11gS, monu-, ' . .:.' who actually did succor the WIdow and'--- I ment s and gardens to whIch any 111- I ISubscription price $2 per year I" advance: . . , , . ' I the fatherless. Other wars , o ther vet-__ _ :habItant would pomt With pi Ide, but ,c rans and other gods have s ince filled;

    1' ;"1"""01 : I H " " l I l " l - " I : l H ~ "HIller 0'-10- : alHo those detours often disclose the the scene. Other statues more seemly IIWI" )'L l !l l1. at t h ( ~ PoHI ( ) t 1 ~ I ' e a t N al '- _ . ' . a1)(111 .. 1':1 .. 1I111hr th" At' t of ~ I a r c h 3, shapeless and una.dorned b u t t o c k ~ of to our mode rn eyes , h ave been reared 'IS,H the town. The Vagrant is not i nc l ined in conspicuous places, The Vagr ant

    to t h ink tha t anyth ing should be done prefers to think that the man who:Friday, October 28, 1932 I about it nor t o advoca t e that all t he haul ed that old and scar red soldier to-=========-===-====:.====:major and mino r c i ti es should sudden- t he Ha rt fo rd d um p s to od h im erect:Iy execute a n abrup t about-face. there because he could not outrage his

    ! Things ar c wel l enough a s t hey a rc own sentiments by leaving him otherI I' t h e l ' l ~ ar e a ('ollsidl'nlhlt' IIUII1- and it is undoubtedly better t h at t h e' wise, But the time is ncar at hand:hl'l' of people ill :\al'hl'l'th wl in a l 'l ' inhabitants shouid be the ones who when i t s houl d be decently buried, for:o pp os ed t o ahl'oeratioll of tlie hOl'- mos t f re qu en tl y e nj oy t ho se civic soon no one will be passing that way!

    I I 1, 'tl 11 beauties which their taxes provide a nd ,w i th a n understanding of the motive IOller I t' Illrter alit a 1lI1'1'g'l'l' WI I Ie ." ' ', ' . . . ' mall1ta1J1, and tllat t h e aut omob Il e: whi ch r e- e re c ted there a discardede l H ~ o J l 1 I ) l l S S l I I g towllshlp, I t I ll ig -h l tourist should be shun t ed a long his: r el ic o f a n outgrown generation.Iw wise f o r t he ll l to hl'stil' thl'lI1- rapid way a s dexterously as possible. l THE VAGRANTs e l v ( ~ s , for Citizen Burns. that s l' lf - l Ie s el domcan see anything more than Iappointed Charon who wOll1d feny ~ i feet high, anyway, enclosed as hell 1st Community Service

    f I is in the low-roofed confines of the 0 B' A d'lhe ('orpsr o. the IOI'OIlg'h a('ross I d ; raws Ig u lence1Il0C e rn s e an. It hr StyX aw l illto 1hl' shadows of i, I., ' 1 Stone Soldie r I (Co nt in ue d f rom Pag e One )th e tOWIIS np . IS prl'SlIaSIVe y en- . ' . . . .'. I I HartfoH:, that f al l' c ap it al city' ~ n n l 1 e , that he enjoyed gomg from" 'an 'N JJI 11 lOuse-to- IOllse ('aIlVaSS, . . "" , . . , . . whose mS'Jrance t owen ; and spn 'e s 1lI- oue to another as from room toaw l clallns that t he s Ig n at ur es vite the eye and the admiration o f a ll room in the house o f God ."which he ha s alrra(ly ohtained al'e who travel b y a ut omob il e u p o r down The s er vi ce c on cl ud ed q ui cl dy a fnl'arly snfli('ient to qualify th r the Connecticut valley, at p r e ~ ; c n t diH- tel' t he s ermon , There wa s a briefp ct it io ll f or presell tat ion to t Il l' c loses to the nor th-bound touris t , on I anthem by the choir an:! the couclud i

    t t \t I II tl a back-street corner, an object that iR ing p ra ye r a nd benediction by 1\1r .!( 'Ollli V ('ollr. 1 presl' II a Il' . ,. . : ., . . I, .. ' n" ,..... , " pa t h e t i c or whImSIcal, acco rdmg to i I ~ e l g h t o n . It was a I?ng tllne, how-:,1(1\ nt this is a lIlat!l'r: 01' a 1 l'OIH'pl'l1ecl, I f the peopll ' of wccessful meeting. MIs. R. J. Nashin which CoulleiJ ca n n ot t ak e t1)('! :\ ," 'hert h 110 IOIlg't'r clesire to g 'o \' - i s chairman of the committee resllonlead. 'fhe eouncilllH'1l Imo\V t h at i f I 1'1'11 themsl'lves, then the,\' h ad h rt - ~ i b l e f or t he del ightful hospi ta li ty .the." offieiall, \ or persollal l" sho\lltl I t('r hirl' t h e t ownshi p to do it Oil Every pa l' cn t in the communi ty iss tart an ac t ive oppos i tio l; to :\11'. ' t h I ' l o \\ ,( ' st possible tel'lIIS whieh i s i nvi te d t o c om e to the reg'ular meet-I I i ng s o f the P. T. A. Meetings arcBIII'llS, h e w ou ld s a\' 1h a t t ha t was l 'x a d. '" wh at :\1 r. Burns dpsires held the third Monday of each monthan indication that ' the cOlllwilmell alltI advocates. at 8 P. M. in the School Auditorium,!tad a persona l a l ld private in terest ==========ill maill tai l l ing an illdepelHlt'lIt ~ - SS?==--horollg'h. ITI' ha s a1l'rad,\' implil'd, M k ~ in d i l , ( , { ~ t c'ontradi(,t ion of tl\(' fads , ~ 1 . 1 1 e ~ ar et CO"" ~ a ~ ~that tllC' ('oulleilmen ar e a Sd1\l'('C of ' Q . . l . ~ U ~ ] .It ... .l.tl \individual ('Xpl'IISe to thp VOlPI'S, l. J The Finest Meats . r nywher( ' as thp ('Olilleilmell S('I'Vp \\'ith-: IOl1t pa y all(l the ifem i ll t il !' hur-:ollgh hlldg' l ' l \\ 'hil 'h is Illlfllrtllllate-I - Just a FewI." lahel, 'cl "{ 'olilleiJmani(, px!wnse"!. II . 1 . IIS rea ,\' a mlsce Iuneol ls lll'('Ol1nt I Ieo"erillg' till' ('ost of prilltillg' ordi-,(( l' IHanel'S, 0 WI' Sllpp Il'S, help alld:expenses.Mr . Burns is conducting his:('[Ill1paig'1I as a citizpn, alHl as a Icit izen he is f l ll l y wi th il l his rights'so long' as he sticks to facts, I f 210608 Market Street Signhere is any desire to COlilltcrHet For EFFICIENT SERVICE of theand PROMPT DELIVERYwhat he i s doing, that Illllst be dOlle Be s t 'b ~ citizens as well. I f thcre ar c 1 1 B - i ! i ! ! i i i C i i a i i l i i l i i R i i i i i t ! i t i i e ! i n i i ! h i i ! i i u i i s i i e e 7 i i i i . 7 i ! i ~ i i i ~ i i i j ! i i i i i ! i i ~ M ~ e a ~ t ~ s i i i ~ ~ ~ i ! i i e 3 ~ ~ iI 'I

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    $5000

    Ulcers

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    AutonlobileRepairing

    NARBERTHBridge Garage

    Phone, Narberth 250031 N. Narberth Avenue

    C. R. CORNMANGladwyne-Ph. Ard. 3582-J

    PHONE NARI3ERTH 2603

    worth o f a ut o accident insurance , inc lud ing $2S aw ee k f or total disability.A sk f or folder.

    In All Ifs B r a " c h ~ sGet o ur priceson storageGoodyearSpeedway andPathfinder TiresAmerican andAmoco GasWashing and Greasing

    $10

    Narberth Avenue at the Bridge

    DURBIN & HOWARD

    Riding HorsesBoarded reasonably. Good ridingcountry, 2!/2 miles from Ardmore.

    Varicose or SwollenVeins-Bunches

    to certain

    PCtl l i i ~ ( ; l 1 an d t a l H ~ n i n cx ( '( ' u tion as theI"'opel'ty of E']w'll',1 Fl'iel and Hohnnan But here at last is he lp for you! NoII. Graziel'. Mortgagol's and MonicA. 11. operations nor injections. No enforcedr es t n or t im e off from work. A simAshton, Herd Ownel. a nd to h(' Ilolll hy pIe hOllle treatment with Emera ld Oil

    ITASELT1:"E S. LEYER. Shel'irr, heals your sores like magic , reducesswel l ing , ends pain, and makes yoU!legs as good as new-whUeyou goabout you r d ai ly rout ine as' usual.Follow t h e e as y d ir ec ti on s a nd youa re s ure to be helped. Your druggistwon't keep your money unlcss you are.(Advt.)

    MiscellaneousCASH TO AUTO and tl'uclt ownel's; 2-hl'.ser\ 'ice. Eal 'le \V. Mal'shall, 709 Mont-g o m e l ' ~ ' ave., Nal'berth. ombl0-28

    At YOllr ServiceALTI';ltA'I'[O:\ alld J)1C'sllmakillg'. JIl l 'S. 1\1.H(',llieh. :'>:arherlh 2:165, 011-18I > H ( O ; H ~ ; \ I A K [ : ' > : U - I ' ; l i z a b e t h l'earsoll, 215Dudley avenue, Narberth. Phone N . lI: ..hel'th 3727-J. otfCLOCK HEI'AIlUJ'G--Prollll>t and rea-sonable. Specializing' in A!ltique, Grandrathels. lJall and "'all Chime Clocks.C. It. Starll. 11" Hockland 11\e. Phone: \"al 'herth :!522-.T. u11-4HARDWOOD & Pine Floors SCl'llped &Finished. Old I " l o o n ~ made neW. PhoneRA.dellffe 23,18. 01111>11-11

    U l ' H O L S ' I ' r ~ R I N G Iln:. neat. white. desires work - and get a 2Sc can of Wetherill 's 4-R finishes: varnish , s tain, " .. ' , d I Apartmellt . Prl\'ate elltrance, $2; a of a n ~ ' kind. Hers , Drh 'e l" s l icense . or enamel. This offer good one week o nl y, n ow to Nov. 5.that I t w as a feelIng 1Il.1tIated by Go Imollth. Write "n," The Ma in L ill er . Pl ume C ~ ' n \ \ ' ~ ' d !1!l7.\\", omb10-28and r ec ip ro c at ed by man; to yet oth- I Ardmol'e. omh-tf 1I01:HEKEI';I'I';H, or l'ractit'al J'urse 01' A Wetherill paint demonstration will be ,g iv en h c re Saturday,ers, that it is a w a of l i fe , and final- i t lOOIl 110:\11:!::T ~ a r ~ " 1 g ( , : ,g,:Od.. e O , I : : ~ , t ' : i n l ~ . omb-tlForum remains, as in t he p as t, a I \I,ll s,ll fOI $,. I hone :,>:,1. hel th .1.1- 1'0- \ ~ 8 ' I IIUI l HCIlOOL g ir l d es Ir es IIOS. asgroup for free discuss ion , and those' 0111) -- mothel"s helpel . Cal 'e of childl'en. Ph.who arc member, ; of it think that if 1 ~ ~ : " , ; : ~ ~ ~ , . ~ ~ ~ ( ' : O I l ~ U ; ; ~ ) \ \ ( p ~ : ~ a l l ~ l u ~ ~ I : . ' I " ~ I ~ ; ~ I ; ~ I t 8 ~ 6 ~ i l O O L BOY wishes p a l ~ : : : ~ ) ~ ~ :it t,'aehes nothing but to le rance and Typewl'itel' Co., Times 1I1edieal Bldg. Ph . worl, of a ny kind at I'easonable \\'al;'es.respect fo r c ont r ary opinions, it i s Ard. 1378, omh-tf outdool's 01 indool's. Phone Nal'hel 'thmuch worth while. The discussion 1161. omb-tfwil l be continued at t he n ex t mee ting Rooms for Rent E X P } i ; l U g N C I ~ D BOOKKEEPER wlilLAltGI'; s('colIII 11001' I'oom. southel 'n ex- keel> set hool,s fol' doctol', individualon November 16, grouped about a posUr:alh, a ! I ~ 8 - n . o \ l l - ~ S 3100. omb-tfcd later. CO.\lI'OHTABLE fu,',lished I'ooms In pl' i- COLOln;D woman des ll 'e s day 's wOl'k,vate home. (iulet residential H('(' tioll, yet laundnr cooking- 0" serving' diIU1CJS.('llll\"'lIlpnt 10 slallon. \\'llh 01 without Good I 'efs. Ph. Al'd. 1936. omb-tfh...akfast 01 full hoal'd. I 'hon(' :>:alb{,lth G H A D U A T I ~ NUHRE will IlIke part time

    HGI. olllh-tf 01 fUll time position. CA.II talw chal'::;eof Doctol"s olllce 01' wlil take one 01' twopallents III hel ' home. \ \' I' ll e "n." lIIaln[.inel' 01 call Al'dmoJ'e 3100. omh-tfDAYS \\'OHK, cleaning 01 laundl'Y de-shed . Ph. Al'd. 4 9 ~ - \ V . om10-30

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    Member Federal Reserve SystemOpen 8 A. M. daily fo r you r convenience,and also Friday evenings f rom 7 to 9

    To our depositors who are cont inuallyrecommending this bank to their Jriends,

    we tender heartJelt thanks. '

    The good words that are being spokenfor and about our b a n ~ every day a remore convincing and persuasive thananything we might say, and their valueis appreciated. Hence, we pu t forthu tmos t e ffor t so to conduct our bankthat i t will always mer it these expres sions of approval.

    CREER ' Sroses fo r fall planting at lowestprices in yearsMany persons prefer to plant their rosegardens in the .utumn.Wear e readyfor them with a great ..sorlment of the most desirable....rietie.. specially prepared for f.ll planting. All 8l1'ong,two-year.old, fieldgrown, dormant plants and a t veryinteresting prices.You can drive in .n d pa rka t ou r store .slong .s you like. And here,.t headquarte. .. . y ou c an g et expert advice on any horticnlturalsubject a service that haa helped to makeDreer'&oua-t.nding.

    HENRY A. DREER1306 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

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    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    A gift with a touch of your own hand work is a lways ap preciated . Remember ou r Art Shop when planning yourdeco ra t iv e g i ft s f o r t h is year .

    Miniature Bev el S id in g, G la ss , S hu tters, a nd o th er mater ial necessary tomake a n a tt ra ct iv e D ol l H o us e 24 in .x 36 in., $6.00. Al l parts a re n um b er ed a nd a blueprint is included tohelp in put t ing th e house together.Take advantage of th is budget price,

    an d b e r ea dy f or th e 25th of December . Yo u will needsome Pain t, and pe rhaps a brush to create a really beaut i fulhouse.

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    Iprovidcd that it is placcd out of reach IHannah Penn House to IFo re ign Mission Societyo f s qu ir r el s. The planting of berried I Observe "Hoover" Week 1 Luncheon to b e Nov. 7shrubs and trees wil l offer food and - - - - - -Inesting places. The broad-leaved "Keep Hoover In" week wil l be held The annual luncheon o f the Wom-I evergreens, such as rhododendrons at the Hannah Penn House next week an 's For e ign Missionary Society ofand laurel, offer nesting sitcs and pro- f rom Monday, October 31, until No-, the Narberth Methodis t Episcopalt ec t ion in w in te r. O ur n at iv e b ir ds vcmber 7. Luncheon wil l b e served IChurch will beheld in the Par ish Hallmay be, divided, in to. two classes, as Iat 12.30 every d ay a nd t he re wil l b eIon Monday, November 7, at 12.30.I to feedmg habIts, hIgh. ~ e e d e r s nnd a program at 2 P. M. All those who Annual repor t s wil l b e given b y th eIlow f ~ e d c r s . Fo r t ~ hblgh ~ e e d e r s are interested are cordially invited to Iofficers o f t he society.

    " I a sqUIrrel-proof feedmg ox IS nee- , ,The averagc date o f f ir st k Il lI ng ! cssary, a hopper arrangement is pre-I attend. The committee includes Mrs.l. Mrs. ~ H. Patton W Il l g IV e thefrost IS October 31st. If . d 't ' fill' I f - I Cll'nton Rogers Woodruff Mrs. Edwin ImtroductIon of t he s tudy bO'Jk for theI crre , as I requIres 10 9 css 0 , "L d F h' D ht ". year. a y ourt s aug er.J. I cn . Sun fl ower s eed and hemp are C. Town, Mrs . ArchIbald S. Rader, M A J S' I d M M Mk'll' f t ' I I' t h' 'th h d I rs . . . Ige an rs. . .Earliest date of I mg ros In I Irs c olce WI c o pp e raw pea- Mrs Newton Corson Mrs Robert I'M '11 ' t f th Ph'lI t f d t h' f 'II t ' " oore WI gIve repor s 0 e I a-Past 60 years was October 3rd ' nu s or esser Sj t IS are WI n - Corson Mrs W Sco tt McHenry and d I h' B h M t' , P'tt b. I t h h h d' I t' t , . . I e p la ranc ee mg In I S urg,J. ,Irac t e nu t atc es, car 1I1a, I - l\{iss Martha R Harkness F t' M R I hI d k F th' . , . I or reserva Ions see rs. a pFirst frost, 1931, was on November I ~ o u s e a nd , woo pec ers. or e On election night, November 8, ICook, 112 Essex avenue.6th. 'Ilmds that hkc to f ee d o n the ground returns will be r ec ei ved by specialIJ. we find t h ~ t they prefer finely crack- wire. Refreshments wil l b e s er ved. Revi ew Baum Nove lLast February we mentioned a suet led cOfirn, mhI1lett, r ~ p e and hemp. ,Here The committee is Mrs. H. TatnallI The Literature Group o f t he Wom-" we nd t e 1WtWC sparrows, Junco IdE"log for the buds m our columns. I d h Th b' d 'II 'k Brown, Jr., Mrs. A exan er . Pat- en s CommunIty Club, of Narber th ,, , Ian tow ee. ese Ir s WI pIC , , C' .Thl ml' gh t be a good t ime to review d I f h' f d h t on, M rs . WIlham B. hamberlam held a meetmg at the h ome o f Mrs,s Iun er eaves or t elr 00, W ereas , ' ' hb Th I 'b tt de h E I' h l'k h' b d a nd Mrs . WIlham T . Lmgelba c . Henry W. Dotzenroth, on Clevelandthe su Ject. e og IS e er ma I e ng IS sparrow I es IS rea T d ft M, " T f d' I a v e n u ~ ues ay a ernoon. rs.of hickory or dogwood a s t he y are, crumbs m plam SIght. he ee mg H M St b 'd IW It J Od' . t r, "lace should be under s hrub s o r low ear rs. raw n ge er '. wrne gave a very In e -rough and offer foothold f or t he bIrds I k 'II The Penn Valley Garden Club held estmg r ev Iew o f "Secret Sentence,"Irees, so that t he h aw s WI not see , h ME"whi le p icki ng t he suet; smoth logs h t" W t ,a meetmg at the ome of rs.. hy VIckI Baum.w a IS gomg on. a er, grams, W'lf d L' dIM Th . '11 b h Id t hare use le ss . About two f ee t l ong i s s eeds and suet will br ing t he birds. ~ u r k e I or , on , 111 en ane, er- e next meetmg WI e ca t c, ' ,lOn, Tuesday mornIng. The speaker home of Mrs. Harry Clay Banks, ona good SIze, a strong screw-eye m Of course, t he s ue t wIl l be ground 'U G H It St b 'd 1\" d P V II T, was mrs. eorge a raw rI ge , J or en o roa , enn a ey, on ues-the t op will hold a heavy w ir e w it h tWice t hr ou gh t he mea t chopper so h' f th FI f th d N b 8 M J S H' . . c aIrman or e owers or e ay, ovem er . rs. esse . ar-hook at each end to loop over a t ha t I t can be convcmently packed FI I . 'n ' b ka . into t he s ue t log. ower ess. rlS WI reVIew a 00 ,low tree b ranch. About four mches J.

    in diameter the log should be, holes Yes, Mabcl! You a re r igh t! Dog-are drilled at a downward angle , and woods are better moved i n springmay be three-quarters of an inch i n l ime. The s ame applies to magnoldiameter, as many as the log will ias and birch trees . But there arehold . Pack the holes with suet, hang so many s hr ub s a nd t re cs that maythe log from a tree, and watch for be moved in November, afteil' thethe woodpecker!> and nu t ha tches ; leaves fall, that y ou wi ll be able toyou may find t hem c li ng ing "down- use up that part of the budget thatside-up," but that ' s the way they work you have allowed for fall planting.-and that's why the holes ar e drilled We are very glad that you l ike ourat a downward ang le . And once the ~ a r d e n column; we agree with yousuet l og i s hung, se e t o it that it is Ihat it is one of the best featureskept fil led; these b irds more than in t he pape r; it doe s s eem a bit dullpay t hei r to ll by keepi ng our trees Iut times, but there is so much groundfree of bark beetles, borers and other 10 cover. No! You 'can't please allinsects, and will stay with us a ll win-I of the people a ll of the time.te r if given water an d a small ban-!! Juet of a change in diet . I No Hunting i n P enn V al le y

    J. Hunt e rs a r e not welcome i n P ennEvery garden may be a bird sanc- Valley. The Penn Valley Associa

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    October 28, 1932 OUR TOWN Page SevenPOLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

    When Hoover Went Overboard! The Er a of BuncombeAt any r at e, Her be rt Hoover ,I n the meantime we we re c on .pleaded for that very thing in Oc- ~ I n ~ o u s l ~ regaled w it h a de vi oustobel', 1928, before his election. but J.ns!Il.cerIty and the most abjectas President he subsc l' ibed to the ~ u t l h t y which have ever characterdirect opposite when he signed the !zed the, conduct of IJlIblic atfail'sinfamous Smoot-Hawley Bill, an III A Iabomination which has been in- merrca a nd e t sh ame be vis i-ted ~ those who were accountablestrumental in destroying huge f or It.volumes of foreign trade, arrayingalmost every important consuming And now we are told that it wasc o u n t l ' ~ of the earth against our all unavo.idable, that the world a f a ~ 'products, and a primary reason brought I t on, that not much couldwhy t remendou s s ums o f Ame ri - be done a ~ o u t it a nd t hey beseechcan capital are now inv es te d in u to forgive wha t has passed andl!:uropean manufactur ing plant s tlY them out again .which are s u p p l ~ ' i n g millions of Ahdol lars' worth of goods !lreviousl" r "n ? more do we heal' o f t ha tJ (! ImmatlOn of poverty th t 'dl'awn from this Country. erty , hi h 't ,a pov-And don' t you remember that v c ,I was said nearly 2000when thi s outrageous bill was yea rs ago, would always be w iths igned, the highest rates of all us, to soften the hea rt s o f mentimes, you were told that it would Lo ma,ke them grateful for thei!:forthwith restore our domestic in- ~ ) I v n gifts l!-nd possessions, to makedustries and i sn 't i t within your hf:m conSiderate and mindful ofown personal knowledge that ' eve r t OSj less blessed, and neither dosince that memorable approval, in \ k ~ 1 I leal :, do we, of that superbi rlaO, our volume o f t ra de has con- I which was to land a chickenstantly dwindled and dwindled un- 1!I every p ot a nd , for sooth twotil it has r eached the lowes t ebb c ar s ( no t one) in every g a r ~ g e ?within the memory of this genera- An? when all this was said and

    I ion? p r ~ m l l s e d the gl'eatest economicYou wi ll al so remember t ha t f a ac ysm in all history waswhen the b il l had reached Presi- ,ess than, a ~ ' e a r awaY-and whdent Hoove r, who f ir st said he I swept II I on us it fOund our n ~ would n ot s ig n it, t he n s ai d he 1 ; ~ n ~ b I J bark, r ig ge d w it h everywould, apparcntly changing his SSI e rag of sail, smashing it.attitude almost daily for two stelf"bflull speed and headlong in hweeks, more than a thousand of the er n e destruction. "leading economists of the Countrv TJurged him to r eje ct i t a nd suli- I Ie wreckage s tr ew s i ts el fmitted very cogent reasons why he f ong the, shores, whilst t en mil should do so, predicting wl'th stal't- ,IOn Amel'lcans look fOI' work the.cannot f ind more than 20" fl in g a cc urac y the dire results bu " I, 0 OUIwhich has sin'ce come to pass. r/Ill,ess c o n ~ e l ' J 1 s in bankruptcyIf the present situation is al- I t t l lne savl.ngs gone beyond re:l owed to go unaltered, i f t hc re is ~ ~ I I , ,the ~ e a r t u l onslaught of it allnot a complete change in the view- )e, t ~ .e\ e r ~ ' household . with a depoint governing the development 1,\e,clat,lOn !n the national weal thw IIch IS said to exceed 250 b'll'of home industries and the in- of dol l ' f' I IOnscrease of fore ign t ra de t he COltn- ,al s. or our o r fi\'e times thetr,v will be confronted,' acco/'dl'Ilg ~ n t l l r e a l ~ l O u n t spent by the countryIII t i e " odd Wal'. 'to the most competent and con Iscientious experts in the nation, f istol'ians yet unhOl'n will scanwith a co ll aps e i n our whole in- ~ J o s e l y the archives of this darkdustrial scheme which will be far- ~ ? t e r v a l , gl:aphically portrayinOTreaching and \'icious in its elfects, Ie exhaustlllg fate Which befeiiThe Truth Sha ll Make You Free us( and t hey shall record that weTo accept meekly and to believl' ! ' e J e c t ~ d those who han lead 'usupinely evervthing which "ou are lII!!,lorlOusly, so incompetentl" sdSOJ J sOlte the u II I J' e-lold-to make no e ffor t to s t udy ' . npara e ell representa-the question for Yourse l f- to be ~ I o n s , which h a hel'alded theirrooled indefinitelY' b ~ t he " fr ee selectIOn and which they fa iledt r ade" nonsense ' and to go no utterly and so miserably to f U l f i ~ I ~rarther than your nose in explor- Never Again Shall It Be Done'ing this v i t a l l ~ ' important feature .of American life-surely this i" Fo r , it is o rt lained that a mannot YOUI' concept of what you owe must IIYe among his own ki nd tto your country and the aid which take p r e ~ e d e n c e amongst them an;!you, as an individual, can furnish ~ be ~ h e l r r U I ~ r , not bespread himin bringing the opportunities of self 0 er the f ac e o f the earth inthe l an tl t o the il ' mos t " !o l' i"u, ; b a r t ~ 1 ' and in trade, onl\' to retuI'n., til h t' h 'l ' ~ t a t e , IS na I\'e earth after nearlyAccept what is submit ted here nO years had passed, for such prouS on ly a partisan presentation- cedure, say what one will i ~ to impartial sources for your strangely a lien to the fine spirit orrncts, a pp ly y ou r own common an exalte? Ame rica . whos e t l' uesense to what you find, and then sons love l,t ab?ve all else and whosup po rt y ou r c onvict io ns to th( ' a tt es ,t t he il ' right to sen'e bv aful l l im it of ~ ' o u r capabilities. s t e ~ ' I ! l l g devo ti on t o home 'tie'sThat ' s what makes a good c it i- whIch no man c an eYer que, ti o' ;1I.ent-and !lot mer el y a sin v , to nor sever.custom nor ~ ' e t a vi ct im o f d el u, Little wonder. Herbert Hooversion and of snure, that you were bereft and bewild:

    . '" '" e re d a s to what to do when theWhen Is Bus iness Rea lly Better? emergency confronted you and theThe spectre and spectac le of the !esson we learn from your careerlast three veal'S must make a ll un- IS that OUI Pl'esidents must be tobiased observers agree that panics the .manner-born, intimate and afand depressions can occur irre- fectlOnate with our people OUIspective of t he pa rt y in power. ! ~ o p e s and our aspirations. a 'wholeIT ALSO SHOULD BE lIfe,long, not merely the shank-endEQUALLY WE LL KNOWN of It, and if YOUI first AmericanTHAT EVERY BUS INESS UP- . v ~ t e was not cast unti l you were~ , E T I N AMERICA D U R I N G ~ : : J ~ ' e a l ' s old, then we. as well asIHE LAST 40 YEARS HAS you , may hav e to await posterity'"I ' ~ I T H E R OCCURRED DURING verdict before the gt,lilt is f i n a l l ~A REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRA- fixed and the complete story tol,iTlpN OR HAS COME TO P ~ S S But , s ay we all of us, let t h , [ A DErMOCRATIC A D l \ ! I N I ~ - dead bury the dead, and wit h reIRATION AS A DIREC'I Rh- newed courage, and a faith madeSULT Or REPUBLICAN LEGIS - f irme r by the ndYersity which hasLATION IN A PRECEDING long been our p or ti on we sh al lADMINISTRATION. , p r o c e e d to undo the d a l ~ a g e whichIf that see!!'s hard t o bc lI eve , h as be en done-we shall move onI.hen, once agam, you are urged to under a new and bet te r equippeduproot t h ~ f a c ~ s as a patriot, not l eader shi p. to a b ri gh te r and aas a p a r t l ~ a n , If ~ o u truly s ee k a happier day, for the night hassound baSIS for y ~ u r c ou rs e o f been so long and the burdens haveprocedure., ,indeed be en too great fo r manv,And whilst you are about It, you good men to bear, God help theui .IlIIg-ht as wcll con ti I'm another . '" .highly,interesting fact. i. e" that I ' . ' . " , ."there IS more business done in n n ~ x t \ ~ e e k , s 0.01 To\\n,Democratic years than in Republi. f l ~ e ! ' e . wIi! be a diSCUSSIOn of Procan years strange as it may seem 1 1 ~ l t l O n and Pendleton-and, certo those \ ~ h o have been s tuffed up t a r n l ~ ' you s h o u l ~ 1 be keenly I l I t ~ l ' -with information to the contl'llr\' ('sted III the cahbl ' e anti capacity1'01' ever so long , of the man who essays to repre-llut d o ~ ' t con'fine your s tu t ly to sent M o n t ~ o l l l e r ? ' County in Cononly the commercial aspects or' tl1l' ~ r ~ s s . the ,first ~ I m e we sha ll havenational panorama. but b or e deep a eat which Will b e all OUI own,into the heart and soul of a he- [Tntil theil, s//ccel'd someholt' illloved and distressed America, and uil'in!/ vent to the rir/hUlolls illt/if/conjure ,whe,re the indecisi?n, and nation which ol luht to l ) O S S / ' S , ~ yOIlprocrastinatIOn, and the faIlure to Ivhell yOIl o!Jse/'i'e the l'ulllel'ablec:omc to gr ips wi th t he c as e a s, it .4ttcl'lJIlI'JI ~ I ( ' h o can hUl'dlll IJIactually was, c or res po nd With ]! 1'0wl of I l l . ~ own majo/' 1/10/'1''

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    Switch Late in First Half toAerial Offense BringsFirst Touchdown

    Five Maroon BacksScore on Lansdowne

    Win Third StraightThe Narberth Boys' C lub continued i ts s te ll ar p er fo rmanc e on the

    g ri di ron, w inni ng i ts t hi rd straightgame of the season by def ea ti ngOverbrook before a large crowd onthe home field, 24-0.S co re by periods: 1 2 3 4 T.Narberth 6 0 12 6-21Overbrook 0 0 0 0- 0This Saturday the team wil l I l)ay

    th e W es t Philadelphia Cardinals.

    Football at Lower Merion HighSchool is celebrating its thirty-fourth!Jirthday t hi s fall , a nd a lr ea dy tw oof the most anc ie nt a nd honor ab leenemies of Maroon athle ti c h i storyhave been vanquished without so muchas a dent in the Lower Merion armor.First came Cheltenham, a S C h O O I I ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ith thirty-one years of cont inuous

    a th le ti c f ri ends hi p wit h the teamsfrom Ardmure. They were met at the

    Lower Mer ion Junior High won Yor k R oa d institution's field and det he second start of the season l ast f ea ted , 26 t o O. Last week LansdowneHigh School came to Pennypackerweek, a 12 to 0 victory over DarbyJuni o r High School. Pott s town was I"ield, enj oy ing t he l onge st r ec or d u fcontinuous football re la t ions wi th theddeated by the same scure a week Maroon a nd Whi te, n ex t to R ad no rprevious. Coach Mattis' boys go toHaverford Junior H ig h t hi s after- and Che lt enham, and sus ta in ed onenoon to take part in their f ir st r ea l o f t he wor st d ef ea ts in t he hi story1,,,1. of the season. Haverfiord is of the s cho ol , 32 t u O. Sandwicht'din between t hes e two ancient amIs tr on g a ga in t hi s y ea r, and shouldwin ov er t he li gh t te am fr om A rd - honora!Jle opponents was a battle withmore. I l averford High School, p la ye d a t:-louth Ardmore , whe re t he MaroonThe L eo pa rd s h av e d ef ea te d t he won, 12 to O.hays f rom Sou th Ardmore for thepas t t hr ee ~ ' e a r s , 3D to 0, 33 to 7, During the last decade, L a n s d o w n , ~and 26 to O. This is Mat ti s ' four th had managed to w in f rom the localyear coaching the cubs and h is sue - team twice, once in 1D26, when they~ e s s has been outs t anding . Many of overcame Miller Brothers and others,the Senior High leaders were former IG to 7, due to the good work of Full score g et te rs f or t he F . & M. Col leg- hack B ishop, and again in 1!12S, whenian before donning the colors o f t he N or to n blocked a punt from the to(hig Maroon team. Bob Taylor, cap- : ,,1 HIds Kohlhas and s co re d Iht ta in o f the S en io r High t eam, c ap - touchdown that spelled victory, 7 totained t he t eam at Junior High t ha t 6.defeated the Haverfordians, 3!J to o. Those were the only two years thatHarvey Buek captained them the fol- Lansdowne had l:vcn scored upon tht,lowing year , when they won 33 to 7, m in iu ns o f Forstburg and Adam,and John McMahon, substitute end , whi le t he t eams of the two L. 1\1.capta ined them last ye ar . J oh n' s " ., aches had p il ed up a total of 157yullng"('l' brother, Tom McMahon , i s puint s.capta in th is season, p laying at right The game last week was a repdi-tackle. lion of the fa t years against thl!Uorough t eam. Thi rt y- twu to nuth

    ing represents the wurst licking handId the neighbors, with one exception,in many, man y y ea rs . Adam' s f ir styt'ar at Lower Merion, his boys deIt'aled the Lansdowne team 3H to O.Iocavel l i, Buck, Talley, O'Keefeanti Parkinson scured touchdowns inthe game Saturday , locavelli's beingt he mos t sensational, a 70-yard rompthrough the en ti re v is it in g t eam fura scu re .The Maroon team fought vuliaJltly

    all t h rough the first h al f t o be stopped t ime and aga in by a determinedand well-drilled Landowne eleven. Thevisitors allowed the local boys to wearthemselves o ut mar ch in g u p t he fielda nd then recovered the ball in thei ro\Vn terri tory and kicked it right backdown the field f or t he Maroon ladsto b ri ng i t back again.This got very monotunous to OJ('Maroon quarterback, who l i n a l l ~ . de

    o'ld('d it was time to change tact i cswith onl y a moment o f t he f i rs t hall'left u np la ye d. H e s wi tc he d to anaerial offense w ith the ball on thef i f t y - ~ ' a r d line, and in two longIwavl's, Buck to Talley, the latterwent over the line f or t he first totH'1Idown of the game. The Lansdowneleam rush ed th e ball only FIVEtimes during the entire first half.Thi s s ty le of p la y was a smartmove on the part of Coach IIOl'IWI'

    (his first year at Lansdowne), fOl'his b o ~ ' s wer e n ot e qu al t o goi ng afull game against t he h ea vie r an dbigger squad which represents till'Lower Merion colors.During the second half t he s anw

    tactics were employed, but the boys( rom An lmo re kep t t he ball in theirpossession mos t o f the tinw, and int he Lansduwne territory all of thetime.

    Jr. High Leopards Win 2dVictory; PlayHaverford Today

    o th er s po rt s wri te rs , a nd as we arcnut much worSe than most of them,here cumes o ur p re di ct io ns f or t hel ~ a m e s tomorrow:Yale-Dartmouth-Dartmouth.Vanderbilt-Georgia Tech-Vandy.Villanova-Buclmell-Villanova.Temple-Carnegie Tech-I 'm Scotch.Purdue-No Y. U.-The big city.PittoNotre Dame-Oh, how I hope('m right-Pitt .Pennsylvania-Navy-Penn.Michigan-Princeton - Michigan.Indiana-Miss. State-Coach E. C.Hayes, of Indiana, was former coach

    of Miss. State and will g iv e h is oleluve a severe trouncing.Columbia-Cornell-Columbia.Alabama-Kentucky-Alabam.

    One-Word Error in DeedNecessitates Bill in EquityAn error of one wor d i n th e deed

    c u n v e ~ ' i n g a Narberth property inHl21 is responsible for a Bill in Equity in the Montgomery County Court.The proceedings are being broughtby Hobert F . and E li za be th K. Wood,

    of 2a7 Forest avenue, Narberth,t hr ough t he ir a tt or n ey , W. Husse llGreen, in crder to straighten out thedeed so that the title to their property may be reinsured,Following t he f ai lu r e of the Merion Title and Trust Company, where

    the dl'ed was insured , negot ia tionswere begun tu reinsure the d ee d byt he B ry n Maw r Trust Company. Itwas then found that an error eonsisting of the insertion of the word"weste rly" inst ead uf "easterlv" haderept in to the or ig ina l deed, b ~ whichW il li am D. Smedley conveyed theproperty to Wil li s N. Mil ls, the firstowner , on November. 20, 1921.When t he p roper ty was convevedby 1\1r. Mil ls t o the Woods the er'rol'

    passed unnoticed and doubtless wouldn ot h av e c om e t o light h ad not theMerion Title closed its doors.Mr. Wood explained that the proceedings arc in no sense a l aw sui tnor does t he a ct io n imp ly il l wil lt owards any of the in te res t ed part i es .A hearing i s expected to b e h el d hvthe Court on the matter during N(;vember.

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    Witl, .. TOMMY MAC'KLIN

    Harvey BuekJJas not been puntinglip to hi s usua l s t andard in t he l as tI wo games. Halfback RobinsOlI, ofLansdowne, outkicl,ed him on severaloccasions last Saturday. This department is most important and inthe coming games must be given agreat d ea l o f t hought and emphasi s .

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    Abington is t hr owing s and i nt o t heeyes of the Mar oo n t eam. Threemiserable exhibitions aga ins t weakerteams, t he l a st a defeat at the hand;:of a t eam f rom W ilmi ng to n H ig hSchool, docs not hide th e f ac t th atthey boast a s tr ong t eam and a dang er uu s c on te nd er f or t he s ub ur ba ncrown. The Wilmi ng ton def e at h asno bearing on the outcome of Uwsuburban race, so wouldn't Snodgrasshold them in c he ck i n a game like that10 cuvel' up thdr real powe r' ! Wt'glH'SS he would, and has.

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    There arc many impo r ta nt g ameson deck this week. Of course, to local f andom t he Lower Merion-Abington game is the big drawing card. Wepick Abington to win t hi s g ame f orthe f ir st t ime since 1!l28. Not bel'ause of their super ior s t rength , butbecause everything is in their favor.

    Radnor l oo ks to b e the c l as s o f thesuburban area this season. A huge,powerful line looms up in front ofan exceedingly heavy pair of back;:in Max Mongiello and Bob Lamley,and t he two whi ppet s, Quar te rb a ekTindle a nd Hal fb ac k S ammy Link.The t eam i s ponderous, b ut f as t inseveral pos it ions ; the backs can allr un t he b al l; e ve ry man in the backfi el d i s adept at t hr owing and reech'ing passes. And to c limax t hes it ua ti on , t he t eam, a s a whole, isnever liclwd.Hadnor demonst rat ed the latter

    quality tu the Queen's taste l as t F ri day at Cheltenham, when with the!Jail on her own five-yard line andabout two minutes to p la y, t he !JigHed cleven started an offensive thatc ar ri ed t hem acr os s t he goa l line !I5y ar ds awa y f or t he winni ng poi nt s,and all of that against an aggressive, inspired team that was playingdesperately for a tie. That neversay-die spirit i s mus tl y what makesIhe Hudnor c le ve n s uc h a dangerousroc at any time.

    Penn Charter barely defeated Episcopal Academy last week in t he biggalllP o f t hl ' Inter-Ac Leagup, 7 to GFrientls' Central swamppd Chestnutl Ii ll t o wi n 1!J to 0 for second placein the standings... * ..Montp;omery Day School is consid

    ,'rably strengthened this s ea so n a ndhas given all opponents a very busvafternoon, Tie s wit h F r i e n d ~ ' C I ' I ~ -11'011 and Germantown Academy mab'I hem a much to be feared e l e ~ e n .

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    Norristown threw a s ca re i nt o t herani ,s of the Suburban League leaders last week by trouncing t he Uppe rDarby c leven, 20 to O. The power o fthe Blue a nd Whi te eleven was indoubt unt il t hi s surprising one-sidedv i c ~ o r y .

    Collingswood High School is t h, 'Lower Merion uf New Jersey's sub1lI'!Jan Philadelphia. Last SaturdayI h ( ' ~ ' defeated Camden High in the"l"lIcial g am e of t he e ar ly s t' ason , 7loG. Skeet s I rv in e, t he c oa ch , isa great s por t a nd a fine leader fol'the teams. Hi ; t ra ck te am s ha vewon several Jersey championships,and his best broad jumper, a memh er o f t he Junior c la ss , p laced in theprel iminar ies for the event in theOlympics.

    1920NEGAN

    York Road Eleven Comesto Pennypacker Fieldas Favorite

    The Mer io n B oy S co ut T ro op ,which annually provides Christmasbasket of food for poor families of

    L. V f t he Ma in Line, is maki ng p repara-me- p or Tomorrow's Game tions for this year by selling tickets,\BIXGTO\, LOWER :\1 ERIO\' to the Narber th Thea t re . The weekof Nuvember 7th all tickets sold by'I'Iio) , , , , . , , ('('I't Elld , , . 'rall('\' the Scouts will bring a commission to( , ' , aJ'\')\l " " Lcl't '1'aekl(', ,. \'('\\'('OIuh the Troop, which w il l be used for the

    ~ l I l i t h , ,. , ('l'ft Ullal'd , , , . , ' , , E ll di( 'o t! h ask et s u f food.'I'a.dOl' '"., .. , .. , ( 'puh' \ , . , . , , , , , . .. :\1 illl'\' Letters expla in ing the plan have\ II I,' I ' heen sent to residents of Merion, Nar-'. 111,\ \ Ig ' l t (rlW I'd H, ' 1 ' a ~ ' l o l ' ( 'a\)1.) ber th and Bala-Cynwyd, and solicit-Wins Essay Contest ~ Illlt'.\ ,. , ' ({,ig'ht 'L'll('ld(', . . . . . ' . , , . , ,. Polill i ing the pa tronage of residents. The

    William I. Crawford, of Wynne- Hail les , , , , ,Rig-ht End .. , . , . " , H ~ ' a l l pictures during the course of the weekwood, member o f t he fourth class of U ivrlls (C') ,. ( ~ u a \ ' t e r h a d \ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Joeawl l i will be "Tum B rown of Culver,"t h h ~ PAennsylvl.ania Nauticadl dSchool- rrOWIlPS Ir a Ifhat,k , .. Buck "Spe ak Eas il y, " a nd "Chandu." Lasts Ip nllapo IS, was awar e a $10 L k ye ar t he Merion Scouts provided bas-prl ze f or t he best es