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    Wayne 47

    Heaterater

    A steaming dish of Ralstonporridge - pure golden.brown whole wheat full ofBeal tbGrowth-Happiness-

    This special allowance i s o f fe r edto an y of o ur customers b u y i n ga Hotzone Heater during thisSale.T Only $5:Downerms:11MonthlyPayments$90 InstalledCompleteWelsbachHOTZONES to ra ge G as Wa te r Heater20 gallons of H o t ' W a t e r alwaysready f or u se. Automatic contro l~ u r n s the gas u? or clown as ho twater is used. The most economicalway to heat wate r.

    Old

    B r y n Mawr 327

    Your

    Visit one of our stol'es Today or''phone us to send a representative

    SPECIALSEPTEMBER 21st---OCTOBER 21st$5For

    Boys and girls require a hotnourishing breakfast.

    Ralstol\TheWh.ole eat Cereal

    Ardmore 17THE COUNTIES GAS and ELECTRIC CO.

    OF ALIKISDI'

    Narberth 683

    WYNKOOP

    ESTATE NOTICE

    OIL BURNERS

    NARBERTH. PA.

    NARBERTH 699

    Registered Plumbing

    local or lIul 01 townQuick and Efficient ServiceP. J. DUFFY

    : ~ 3 5 Dudley Avenue

    Contraclor 6- Builder

    ZELINDA PEEBLESMODISTE

    Original DesignsC O A T S - E x S E ~ m L E S - G O W X S

    National Bank BuildingNARBERTH 2287

    HEATING and EQUIPMENT

    201 MONTGOMERY AVENUE

    GEO. W. BOTTOMS

    Estimates Cheel-{ully Given

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    A D E L ~ ~ W ~ R ~ i H E R S IICleaners-Tailors-Dyers IPhones: Narberth 661-J or I612-W Remodeling-Relining-Pressing ;HENRY It COMPTON 102 Forrest Ave. , Narberth 2602 I

    PLUMBING . 1 1 I ' i " j ! ! ' ' S i I i ! ! " ; - ; : " ' ! S I I i i ! . I I S I I E ; " S i " i ! ! I I i i l l ! . ! : . l I j C " ! 5 " ' - a " S i " ' i ! ! I I i i l l ! . ! : ' I I i i : " ! S " i i ! I I ' 5 2 . ' I " ' ~ ~ ~STEAM & HOT-WATER HEATING m ..JOBBING Narberth A percolator does no tGi cost very much money , but 'l}! it is a beautiful practical ad -dition to th e breakfast ta -bl!;).You know whe the r yourwife wants one or n o t - w h yW no t surprise he r with aj>J gift? Look over OLlr things 'Cofj'ee by eleci l' icity is not electrical.all ecccllll'icity.-Electl'ic AI.I N A R ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1 ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n t ~ H O P ;

    IX Phone, Narber th 2282 250 Haverford Avenuemi 2 2 5 2 . m i ! 5 8 " 2 . . ! 2 ~ ~ ~ O ~ C 5 2 . 5 ' 8 - 5 c . s 5 2 5 2 . " ~ 2 5 ' 2 5 ' 2 2 . ' i 2 . . ~;j' '.,0.

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    JOSEPH

    GEORGE R. MARKLEBUILDER

    109 IONA AVE.

    Plans and Estimates,FU1'nishedfor Repai1' and Construction

    NarberthPhone, Narberth 1664M

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    OUR TOWN

    And We Are WellSupplied

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    OU?' 90c Sunday Dinners A"e Famous

    Fried or Raw , t o be en joyed as part o f o urexcellent cuisine or to he taken. h o m e either way you will appreciate their quality

    OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON

    MODERATE PRICES

    LUMBER, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES

    THE ARCADIA RESTAURANT

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    T A X I S E R V ICE ESTATE OF GEORGE B. MECKE,. lateof the Borough of. Narberth, decensed.P F DONAHUE Letters of Admla!strntlon, e tn , h av ing . been grnnted. to the undersigned, all per-R e s i d e n ~ e , Station, I~ ~ n ~ n ~ l ~ e b f ~ ~ m ~ ~ I ; ' ~ t ~ t 1 1 ~ ~ ! ~ l t : I I ~ l r e l ; ~ ~ q u i ~ ~ ~ ~Narberth 1731 Narberth I713-'W hllYlng legal elalms to'llrese;'t the snme. wlthonr uelal' toBaggage Called fOl' and Delwel'ed I EDIl\IA .J.' :\{ECKE. A.lmlnlstrntrlx, etn,lOS COXW,\Y A\'EXUE XARBERTH III Mnple .",-'1'1. XnrlJerth.Or bel' Attorlley. .WIT.LIAM P. T_AXDIS,Arumol'e.

    Minimum, 90 cents. Price, 1! cents aword. Three insertions for the price oftwo, Classified advertisements will be?'eceived by telephone from subscribersof the telephone companyGET PAY EYERI' DAY-Distribute150 n e e e ; ; s a r ~ ' produets to estllhlishedusers. Extrnets, SOllPS, food products. etc."rorld's largest e o m p a n ~ ' will bllek youwith surprising plan. 'Vrite .T. n. Wnl'ldns COllJpllny, Dept. K-l, ~ e \ V u r k , X.. J.

    I ~ O O ~ I S for Ien.t;. furnished; in privatehome; witholll boarol.'. ~ P h o l l e Xarberth22Gl.FOH SALE-Lh'illg rOO III .mitl'. fOUlpif(,I". Phone Xarberth ~ ; ' . j U .. FOR SALE-Grll.\ r('\'ersibl(' Blochbuh.\ clIl'I'iage. $10. All aluminUIlI. two ('ompu 1'1ment r1oI11l,ti" fire)es." cooker.

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    VALLEY FORGE

    EVERYBODY IS COLLECTING":,(',)TREASURE CHEST COUPONS:.

    ice.

    , I - : " ' : . , ~ . ''!,.'Phone, Narberth 1254

    WANTED

    7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship. Lessons from the signs along the highway.Next vVednesday at 2.30 P. M. Opening meeting of the \Vomen's Missionary;" '",,',.c,.Society at the home of Mrs. John C. Gifts Ranging From Auto to BooJ(',tol\: ash, southwest corner of Narberth and Be Given Away. . ' i ;Price avenues.Next Wednesday at 2.30 P. M. open- Everybody's doing it ! . ; ~ ' ." \,meeting, subject: "The Sin of Achan." Collecting A r c ! m o i - i ~ ' Trea.sure 'Baptist Church of the Evangel. Chest coupons. ' ,Robert E. Keighton, minister. From Sixty-ninth street to"the, , : ,Services for October 4, 1925: f ar s id e of 'Wayne, there is 'J 'ust . /.For the special services of this church on e tOi)ic of discussion nowada,'.vs'. " ' "please see our advertisement and newsitem in this issue of "Our Town." Young and o ld are abso rbed in"'one------ speculation-who will capture. theAI,I Saints Church, Wynnewood, Pa. Buick touring car , a nd th e scoresRector, R ev . G ib son B el l. of other d es ir ab le g if ts t o b e d is -10.00 A. NL-Sunday School. (Bus tributed by t he Ardmore Chamberleaves Narberth Station 9,45 A. M.) o f Commerce? . , .8.00 P. M.-Holy Communion.11.00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Although the Treasure Chestsermon by rector. 't If Itt . d' A dFull choir. 40 voices. Anthem, "Lord I se las. no ye arnve m r- :\Ve Pray Thee," Roberts. more, duplicates o f m an y of th e, gifts it holds are a lr eady o n dis-First Church of Christ, Scientist. p l ay i n the show windows o f Ard:"Women's Club Building, Ardmore ave- mor e' s p ro gr es si ve merchants.nue, Ardmore, Pa. Among t hem ar e many useful,Sunday Services, 11 A. M. valuable, ornamental and hie-hhr\Vednesday evening testimonial meet- Jing. 8 o'clock. desirable objects.Reading room. No. ]B \Vest Lan- Fo r the men, t he re a re c ig ar s

    c a s t e ~ avenue, open each weekday, 12 books, sporting goods , and a hostto 4..,0 P. M. fl ' ddt' I F 1The subject of the Bible lesson sermon 0 nn re ar IC es. or t lefor October 4 is "Unreality." women t here a re hampers of fruit,b as ke ts o f g ro ce ri es , a rti cl es o fwearing apparel, household goods,electric l amps and o th e rs too nuOctober 4, merous to mention. Fo r t h e bovsand g ir ls t he re is a profusion 'ofdelightfully attractive things, including a variety of toys, schools up pl ie s, c lot hin g, c an dy andscores more calculated to makean y youngster's eyes d an ce w it hglee.Natu ral ly , i nt e res t cent res onthe Buick touring car. I f purchascd th rough th e regular channels, i t wou ld cos t $.1260, delivered in Ardmore. S omeo ne w homakes a purchase in Ardmorebetween now and October 29, willget this fine motor cal' as a gift.

    Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church.M. E. McLinn. pastor.H.egular services, Sunday,I!);!,) :0.4.) A. J\L-Sunday School.11.00 A. J\,l.-Morning Worship. Sermon. "The Other One."7.45 P. l\L-Eyening Service. Sermonon "Looking- to Jesus."All are welcome to all of t hese services.A meeting of Sunday School

    superintendents and t ca ch er s belonging to t he var ious churchesa long t he Mai n L in e an d vVestChes ter P ike will be held in th el\'Iatthew Simpson :Vr. E. Church.Ardmore. during i\Ionday, Tuesday, vVednesday ancl ThursdayIe\enings. October 12 to 16. Th eIpur po se o f t he meet in g is t o g i\ 'einstructions along advanced lines.

    Address "J. E. B. "

    When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT'S

    Opened October 1st , 1925125]Windsor Avenue , Narber th

    Call "Ou r Town," N a r b ~ r t h , Pa.

    SALESMEN

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    Do y ~ want a position, with a l a rg e c omp an y - t h a t is pe rmanen t, p ay s well, an dwith a good future, if y ou c an s ta nd ou tb e yo n d t he o rd in ar y?W e h av e a n o pe ni ng fo r on e outside representat ive an d a beg inn e r o r inside salesma n w ho will l a te r b e p romot ed to outsidework.Compensat ion-Salary an d Commiss ion .Presen t representatives earn $150 to $250a mont h, d ep en di ng o n effort.Wri te letter, stat ing a ge , n at io n al it y,experIence a nd te le ph on e n um be r fo rinter.view. High School Education necessary.

    234 Haverford Avenue

    Louis Tailoring234 Woodbine AvenueNarberth, Pa .

    Sui ts made to o rder , $37.50.Cannot be duplicated for less than $50.

    NEWS OF THE CHURCHESThe Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, minister.Meet ings for October 4, Rally Day:9.30 A. IlL-Bible School. Specialexercises will be held in the new socialroom, where during the morning the elltire school will assemble. For the firstt ime the entire new building will be usedand each class will be permanently located.We are fortunate in having a faculty ofconsecrated and faith ful teachers andoff icers who are planning to make thene\\' year's achievement the best i n allour his tory . All members of t he s choola s w ell a s a ll others not attached to otherschools are cordially invited to make thisa great Rally Day in the school and allother church services.

    11.00 A. M.-.Morning Worship. Specialmusic by the church quartette. Mr. VanNess will deliver a Rally Day'sermon onthe subject: "The Gatherers."7.00 P. J\L-Opcning meetings of bothSenior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor Societ ies . Special programs arebeing arranged. Let this be a real ral lyof all the young people.

    By t hi s t ime there is s ca rc el y achild (o r grownup either, for thatmatter) in Narberth who does riot"know that Unc le vVip w il l be theguest of the Church School of the:.....- ".,.. "' ".,.. "'., "' "' ,." "' - """" __ ".( IBaptist Church.. at the r al ly d ay. .- " '- " ".,.. " .- "' " ".,.. " _-_. s ervice s on Sunday afternoon at2. I 5 o'clock.It i s a d is tinc t p ie ce of good for

    tune to ha\'e secmed Uncle \Vip fo rthis service; we appreciate his coming and extend to h im t he welcomeof church and cO)l1munity.The chu rch worship services oft he da \' are not without unusual interest. During t he week the pas to rhas completed an eve ry -member visitation. The morning worship isan every-member-communion sen'-

    jI We Call f or and Del iv er

    The evening worsh ip i s the firstof the month ly mus ic al s ervi ce splanned for t he yea r. At each ofthese services there will be at leastone well-known artist a s gues t soloist. The first of these soloists isBertrand Austin, 'cellist. 1\1r. Aust in w ill be remembered by t ho sewho heard him at the dedicationservices 0 f the church last Novel1lbel'. His selections have been chosenwith his usual artistry and appreciation of the worshipful values of n1tlsic.1'he quartet and solo numbers areof equally high standard. Speciala tt en t ion may be c al le d t o B ac hGounoc!'s "Ave Maria " with ' ce llo:........ . ,................... .....".,.. _ ........_ .............. ".,.. . .. ; obligato ancl the everinspiring-"F'es-- . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tival Te Deum" of Dudley Buck.

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    II III,

    BALA, PA.

    ( )URTOWN

    Cynwyd 1!80

    Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882

    When our King Koal metKing Winter he thawed theicicles f rom his bea rd andmade him look like a dayin June. Our coal s teadily.burns it s way i nto publicfavor. Its ho t temperarouses you to a sense of itsfuel-worth.

    L. M. THOMPSONBaja and Union Aves.

    HIGHLA"DDAIRIESMILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE.BRYN MAWRi'

    TELEPHONE

    BaJaooCynwyd

    A

    and Trust Company

    WITHOUT

    Ardmore

    ELEANOR was almost frantic.It was 1 A. M. and the baby was sickfor the first time.,She kept saying = "Oh, if Mother wereonlyhere," so Wi 1'! I U r finally dressed, wentout in the rain and ' ~ o u n d a telephone.The baby was well by noon the nextday, but even before that Wilbur hadsigned a contract for his own Telephone.

    FINANCIAL" SUCCESS;

    ISK'T A BOMB

    - loses i ts rriystery the m oment you begin tobuild a close relationship with a bank that issincerely interested in you .In this bank, we are cqnstantly striving forcloser relationships with our depositors. It isgood business for us; it is often very helpful tothem.

    IT

    The Merion Title

    N ~ ! ~ ~ ~ a r n ~ ~ ~ ~ l O ONARBERTH 375

    If it does, i t wil l mean that no l arge sizes of coal willbe ob'ainable until after that p er iod . E ve n pea coalwill s oo n b e gone.Perhaps t he supp ly you have will not last that lengthof time. 'We suggest, t hen, t ha t you order some additional tonso f Buckwheat Coal. of which there is p le nt y, t o m ixwith t he larger,sizes you have.You will b ~ ; ; " s u r p r i s e d how, such an addition willlengthen th i life 'of y ou r Coa l Supply, a nd p ro veeffective in. heat value, too.

    WE NOW PREDICT THE COAL STRIKEWILL LAST UNTIL DECEMBER 1, 1925

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    Last Saturday was a ver it ab leparadi se to the 50 men of Natberth,who had made that p lace the irmecca for the afternoon. It seemedas if Lowell's " Pe rf ec t Day illJune" had been transplanted to September for their especial benefit.The games and eats were j u st asadvertised-maybe better, but thesp eech es! Wel l, the powers-thatbe couldn't advertise them in advance. They just had to have somesurprise in store for the men. Andywas toastmaster, and ou r Philade1":

    "1I.,i.IIIIH'.'II.n.nlllillllll"'''.''I''''''''I''IIII''I'''II'IIII1I''III'".".111,'1".".".".".".11811.11.1:111."."."."....111 '"111 ' phia neighbor, Cattell, has noth ing on h im in that capacity. There was; , a p ri ze awarded for the best speech,Baptist Church of the Evangel ,oo= but we amateurs were compelled tocompete with Torrey, and that's likebucking Billy B ry an , t he "Silver-Robert E. Keighton, Minister Tongued." Of course Frederic gotthe balloon; now what we want toknow is whether it was filled with

    i! Sunday , Oc t ob e r 4, 1925 i! gas or hot air.i A whale of a time is the con-: 11.00,A. M.-Every Member CommunI'on Serv:ce.' o o : : - sensus of opinion, and everyone home in the early shades of evening._ Sermon: "The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved." i! If you mis sed thi s one , get s et fori 2.15 P. M.-Rally Da y Service of the Church School. i the 1926 classic (it's a n annuali! Special Speaker: Uncl e Wip. ii affair) by tying up with the Garaclass 0 f the Narberth Fresbyterian- AIID YOU CAR RAVE ONE FOR LE53 TUIAN lC c A DAY! ii 7.45 P. M.-Monthly Musical Service. 2 Church RIGHT NOW. We meet

    ' 1 r - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ = ~ ~ e w u ~ w ~ M M M ~ I I ~ . ~ ~ . : . : : : . ' : : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ;: j : ~ ~ : : ' : : M _ ..; H H f : : : ~ ~ i ~ ; : ; ~ : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ;I I KINDERGARDEN

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    A SheikACavemanAloun(t liZOfd0'the usuallime twworn 5 ' T ~ e n hero

    /S A WELCOMETYPE OfRUGGED~ ,

    YOUNG MANHOOD ~ Thats GEORGE o'BRIENAman'sman "-'and the ianlo/1JJomm'lIiiiNiioRSE h JOHN FORD PRODUCTION

    II !PJASED ON EdWOl"iI Eve)Oett Holes STORY ~ - ' . ",THE MAN WITHOUT ACOUN-T-RY-fl-- '.-.....cA. nation's love-story .A ROWLAN1J;\f.IIEE P R O D U C T I O ~

    First time anywhere at our p r i c ~ s

    First time.anyw;here at our prices.;.-;/

    West Lancaster Ave., Ardmore,

    HE'SNOT

    Thurs., Fri. and Sat.,OCTOBER 8th, 9th and 10th

    WILLIAM FOX epYeJen.tsAS NO MANHAS LOVED

    MATINEE DAILY, 2.30EVENINGS, 7 and 9P.

    Mon., Tues. andWedOCTOBER 5th, 6th and 7th'

    A r d m o r e T h e a . t ~ f25'_ - --. ---' -- . - -- ._ . - - : - ' _ : r- '

    Chest!

    Walch forThis HugeTreasure

    Ask for GiftCoupons!BUY IN ARDMORE!

    CRANE 'SThe Busy Drug S to re

    At the StationWe Deliver Anywhere

    THIS AUTO MAY BEYOURS WITHOUT ACENT OF COST!

    Buy it in Ardmore!ARDMORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    Here is your opportunity to get a newBuick Touring- Car absolutely FREE. Tobuy it, you'd have to pay exactly$1,260.00. It will be GIVEN AWAY byt he A rdmo re Chamber of Commerce,along with many other valuable things, onOctober 30, when th e Treasure Chest isopened.If y ou d on' t ge t the auto , y ou may takehome a handsome Electric Lamp, aHamper,' of Fruit, Wearing Apparel,Cigars, Toys, Sporting Goods, Groceries,o r s ome other worthwhile gift.See these gifts in Ardmo re Sho p Win dows. Count how many you'd like tohave. To obtain your share, do these twothings-

    'Phone 1620

    delphia store, andexpect to be away, have them leaveit here, and it will be ready when you call. i ~If you have letters to mai l in the evening, andwish t o have them pos ted in the city, we send amessenger at 11.00, who will be glad to take them. I ~We always have stamps on hand. .Prescriptions called f or and delivered.

    May We Serve You?

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    (;I,AZING.lOBBING

    Roofs

    Narberth 2510

    104 Forrest Ave.

    SportingGoodsatDA VIS '

    "Service lUll a 8 m i l ~ '

    Open Friday Evening

    Phone, Narberth 2692STUDIO OVER GARAGE AT417 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    CAR DS-TAI,I .IF.S-CA:' \D I . l ~ S

    Gra - M4;Ginley 10I 218 N.13q1S!; P h i h l : 1 ~

    R. S. TOUHILLEledrical Conlrador501 S. Narberth Avenue

    BELL ' PHONE: MERION 121E8titnate8 Furni81led

    The Gift Shop of NmbelthGifts suitable f or t he Octoberbr ide , card parties a nd e ac hand every occasion.

    For PermanentSatislactionBUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano Teache?'

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

    and HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 1602-J

    Phone Narberth 672 or 2215 W

    Bell Phon ..... Sprue . . . : iH-90 Bnd 3 8 - 0 ~Ke:r.ton'" Phone. a ...... 'l'o-G4

    WM. D. & H. T.SMEDLEY

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.Painting and Decorating

    212 Woodbine Ave.. Narberth, Pa.Phon . , N " r b ~ r t h 1,1>8 \V

    GARAnteed

    JOE G. HERRSCHAFfS la te and T inRoofingJobbing a Special ty318 Dudley Ave. Narber th, Pa. i T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Walter RoserResidence Office126 Conway . ' .ve. 215 Haverford Ave.

    l 'A IN ' ruwDECORATING

    H O W A I t D ~ C . FRITSCHJustice o f the Peace

    REAL ESTATE. . .'Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone1749W 215 Haverford Ave.

    Narberth Taxi Cab Co.

    .. ..T'JIT!+Iiiii+T

    It Sure Is Good I !T That's w hat ever y boy w ho tastes ou rYE ODDITY SHOPPE I Ice Cream says. And when a coat ing of :+ of anyone or more o f ou r delicious flavors i! is added , i t is even better, if such a thing: is possible.f !f WHITE'S SWEET SHOP fTt ,. . . . . . . If' , If ,

    f ~ - " ' , , , , , - ' - _ , ;: N.R.PEACOCK -_ Interior and Exterior Painting :: WILL BE GI.AD TO ESTDIATE --407 Essex Avenue :: Phone, Na?be?th 2637 , , . , . , . , . , . ,,._-_.,,1

    cles of c lo th ing for chi ld ren andadults, household linen and household fumishings of aU kinds, as wella s o ther a rt ic le s whIch wi ll be use ful t o our clients, wiJI be great ly appreciated. This i sthe first rummagesal e held for the benef it of this organizat ion in Ardmore, and it ishoped it will be a successful one.For thos e not able to f orwa rdt he ir rummage, two tr uc ks haveh ave been o ff er ed wh ic h will beav ailab le to thos e t ele phon ing t oBryn Mawr 657. This sale is anopportuni ty for everyone in thedist ric t to help our social service department, either by giving us artidesto sell, or coming to buy the art ic lesen October 7.

    Narberth 1683-W RepairingTF TT'S ANYTHTNG TN

    RADio .... , t ', .C. ROY'SMITH. ABOUT IT22 Ardmore Ave. A rdmo re , P a ._ I: '.i "..'

    RUMMAGE SALE

    HAVE YOU JOIN,ED?

    During 1hese October Days

    Fo r the Benefit of Main Line Federation of Churches.A rtlmage sale for the benef it oftI:e Main Line Federation ofChurches is to be held at 9 A. M. onWednesday, October 7, at the store,13 East Spring avenue, Ardmore.It i s hoped that .al l those havingiumage wil send i t t o the above addre ss on Tuesday , October 6. Art i-

    Worn.Brassy Parts of Your CarWith Pure Silver. Reflectors,Lamps, Radifttor ShellLook Like New!Also the Rest Easy 'Cleane?'fo?' the New NickelSilver p la te t he wornb ra ss y b at hroom fixtures, Sheffield Plate wherecoppe r s hows . old s poons and forks.

    S u r p r i ~ e :rour wife-buy a bottle ofU-KAN-PLATE Pol ish TODAY fromyour local Dealer or Department Store.$1.00 for Yz.pint.R.. Justice Co.street Philadelphia

    W e d d ~ i n g Gifts in Silve?'

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    Library Annual Mee ti ng Monda y.List of New Books.

    The annual members' meeting oft he Narbe rth Communi ty L ibra ryAssociation will be held in the library next Mond ay evening at 8o'c lock. This meeting, in reali ty, isopen to a ll i nt eres ted persons , becaus e th e only qualification f ormembership is the payment of $1once a year. Anyone who is notnow a member can ~ t t e n d the meeti ng and qua li fy for membership bymaking the payment there.This is the first members' meetingsince the association was organizedl as t s pr in g. The a nnua l r epor t o fth e li br ar ia n will be r ea d a nd willcontain interesting information regarding the growth of the libraryand the scope of its service. It isi mpo rt ant th at there shou ld be agood attendance at t hi s mee tings imply as a mat te r o f per sona l suppor t t o t he g roup of women who,by their voluntary service five days Ia week , make it pos sib le f or Nar-I _berth to have a l ibrary.That is the reason why the Lib ra ry Assoc ia ti on repea ts now it sappeal for annual members at $1 ayear. There a re l ess than 75 suchmembers, whereas more than 400adul ts are regular patrons of the lib ra ry a nd mo re t ha n 500 c hi ld rena re being served regul ar ly . The li b ra ry wa s started f rom n oth in g;there is no endowment; the$500appropr ia ti on of the school boa rd isthe only impor tant cash con tr ibutiOll aside from money derived frommemberships and the ren ta l o f fiction. I f i t was necessary to pay anysalaries or rent, the library could notfunction at a ll o n its present income.N ar be rt h now enj oy s one o f thebest libraries on the ~ \ I a i n Line because 40 women serve in i t f ree ofcharge, five days. come rain orshine. every week in the year. I s itasking too much. is it expecting toomuch. to look to the rest of theadul ts who patronize the l ibrary tocontribute only $ I a yea r?The foJlowing list of books, madeavailable at the l ibrary during September, is in itself an ample indicacation of the' ext en t, var ie ty andtimeliness of the library service thatNarberth is receiving :~ O X - F I C T I O X' 'ji)hn L. SnIlil'an, It F, Dibble.FH'1'JOXAt the S i ~ n or rhe Gout and C < ) J n ] J u ~ ~ e ~ ,

    ~ I ' l l ' t i n A n n ~ t l ' o l l gBandit of H I ' ] 1 ' , ~ 1311111. J ; ; d ~ t 1 I ' Hiee B\1\'-r O \ 1 g h ~ .

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