our town october 30, 1936
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PRICE, FIVE CENTS
Burgess Ready for Any
Trouble on Hallowe'en
or Mischief Ni:.::hts
WELCOME D E l V ~ O C R A T AID
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Dictatorship FearedHuber: NRA
Dittel"
General Wayne Rally
Social - Political Hi t
Republicanism Versus RooseveltOnly Issue At Tuesday's Polls
INext Assemblyman !G. o. P. Leaders Concentt"ate
on Getting Ou t BigVote
Five
Monday n igh t will end the m ost
: intensive political campaign in both
nat ion al a nd local histOl'y, featured
, b ~ ' the greatest amo un t o f r al li es ,
: spceches, maile,l p ro pa ga nd a a nd
'strictly national partisanship of all
time.
On the Main Line as e i sewhere , the
one and only i ss ue has been and is:
,RepUblicanism versus Roosevelt.
. Eaeh side locally h as bent its ef
'forts t owa rd r ol li ng up a huge vo te
for its nationa l t icket . 2\IontgomeryCounty New Deal factions, badly split
<IS tht'y are, ar e united in furthering
'the Roose\'elt-Garner causc.
In his speeches Congre"sman J.
William Di tt e r h a s been st r ict ly an t i
,administration a nd p ro -L and on . H e
1:"0'1,,,,"'1, ; has virtually ignored Georg-e H. Bar-
LAMBERT CADWALAIJElt tholomew, Po tt st own Demoe ra t, whol ' i l lal/tlI '({ RCjll/b!ie(/II, wlio i" (',r· is after Ditter's job,
1)('cl('<1 to . ~ e o r c (/ lawlsl idc cicto!'!! ~ i m i l a r J ~ ' , Lamuert Cadwalader, as-
o/'er l i i . ~ D(,IJ/tIc/'rtlic 0Jl/IOII('I I I , ,semblyman candidate f rom Vi ll anova,
5((1/1111,1 1\. !I ' l l if 1'. of .lleriflll, //('.1'/ has talkl'd only R"publican harmony
Lieutenant Hobert l\le!\'illc PaUen, TllcHr!a!1 ffll ' S l ( / f l " . ~ AS81'11IhI!/ i1/I1II nnd pr inc ip les ; not a word has he
then a 27-year-old navy Hiel', di"d Oe- frol l l tlie P i r , ~ 1 n iH/ r id . said again:-;t his Democratic opponent,
tober :30, In:)·!. \\,I)('n hi" plane crashl ' t ll ' Samuel K. White, of l\lerion .Peter C. Hess, 1\laiJI Line Repub
l ic an l ea de r, s umme d u p t hi s spirit
recently when he said that "we have
no quanel with the Democrats. It
. th" Xew Dl 'a l er s we are lig'htinl!.""l \ lr. lI"s:-; also added that "this is the
most serious campaign I have been
, i n, in 41 ~ ' e a r s as a voter."
, Every cffort is bei ng made to get
out e\'l'ry vote possible, since it is felt
Hepublican leaders that l\lontgom
e r ~ ' and other suburban counties must
TO THE VOTERS
O F NARBERTH I
IClassnlates to Honor
, Ro M. Patten'sMenloryII
.Naval Officers to Unveil Tablet
to Late Lieutenant. Sunday
NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, OCTOBER 30, 1936
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del/lilia, dn'""e<l fo r till' J!esc!III//::ia Ball, u'lio lI'ili ((/J])('(;rill a Ilistorieal
dnl/J/II' a / t l ie Reci / l ro ! 'i t ! ! I / /l lel ieon 0/ tlie Xarbcrt l i l l ' o l l l C 1 / ' , ~ COIJ/II/IIllitl/
(1111, T l l e . ~ < l a ! l afterIJooli.
One of the I a r ~ e s t events on the
club ca lendar of ~ d o n t g o m e r y County
t his y ea r will he the R e c i p r o c i t ~ ·Luncheon to he g-iyen hy the Women's
Comll luni ty C lub of Narberth Tues
day, Ekction Day, at 12'::W o'clock,
in the club rooms in the COlllmunity
B u i l d i n ~ , Narberth, when the visi ting
presidents of the various clubs in the
county and vicinity wil l be the guests.
All reserva t ions for the luncheonmust be in by this S l I 1 H l a ~ ' eyening
and n l < I ~ ' bc mad e w it h l\ITs. J. Eo
BUIT"ll at Merion 1·10.1. I\lrs. Joseph
H. 1I0ngler , chairman of the hospi
tality ('ommittee, is in charg·e.
Thl' program committee will pre
sent two outstanding artists, Florence
Huet, who will g-iye an impersonation
o f Peggy Shi ppen , t h e f amous Phi la
delphia Belle of the Revolution; andDorothy Johnstone Baseler, the wellknown harpist. 1\lrs. Baseler wil l beaccompanied by Mrs . R icha rd Reck
nag-Ic, of I'\arherth.
Miss Hud will present three scenes
of her or ig ina l historic dl'ama, th"
Meschinaza Ball i n 1 778 at the old
"'harton 1\lansion when P e g ' g - ~ ' was
18; the s"eolHI at Wes t Po in t when
Peg-gy had become l\I rs. Benedict A1'
nolcl, 1780, whe n Ma jo r A nd re w as
c au gh t a s a s py a nd the third and p dfinal scene, at the Cenotaph of Major rizes lor Best- Costume ParadersAndre in Westminster A b b e ~ ' i n Lon- J • Will you please come to th e polls
I1\1 II t '11 'Off d ' B M dOG T . h early, and avoid t he l as t mi nu te r u sh ,
<on, ';11. ' ISS' ue WI wear cos- ' ere 111 oro ar t ra.' "tnlg tumc s o f the Colonial period. v as the polls arc open from 7 A. 1\1. to
1\1rs. Ralph C. Heath , the president, 7 P. 1\1. an d a n ~ ' o n e l iv ing i n t he dis-
has 0llened her home to all of the 1 \ a r l 1 l ' r t h ' ~ third annual l\Iardi 'I ', )1.; hig childr"n pf all ag-cs will trict two months and in the State
t f t t tl t d I
: I I ). ' I b for one year, or if a former resident PROVES FEST IVEou -0- own gues s on 'l a ay, w len Gras i s C li s e\,ening'-)l 'sehid :>:ig'ht para' t' at ~ , : H . Pnzes wil ,. awardell ---
trains wil l be met at the station for' """11._11rpr th" b"st cpst\lnll'S in the Jlarades. of the State, it is only required that .: -on Haverfprd a\'enlH', between " ' \.·ou reside III the State six I l l o n t } l ~ . Equally successful as a SOCial event
the visit ing members of other clubs, ' .·\l't"I'\\':ln!' th,'n' will be dancing-. .,Iberth and E"sex avenues , 'I he street If ' tl ' I" I . a nd t wo months in the district, ma.y 'and political ral ly, General Wayne:I 11 ca:::L' () nUl l 1JS 41'1< a y C\'Cllll1g- B A . L
M" kG ' F d will h, ,."",,1 "I f fl'>' u "1a"""",,,1 fl'>' tlH' 'b, ' ' ' i G, '" will b, hel" M o n ~ vote, ,',g.."n,,, of wheth" yO" ar e Di,t,iet, W"," 0" " R,,,"b,,,,n, held oro mer lcan eg ionIC ey aVln un Iyoung folks and ~ ' o u n g e r folks. Ther e day evening. I t is under auspices of reg-istered, or not. Thi s may be done' their f ir st e ve nt o f t hi s n a tu re lasL I IITotal Likely qSOO:,Will be musil', a par ade, d anci ng , t he Narberth Business Co un ci l. Ion affidaVIt. Fo r further information Friday evening at t he Montgomery nsta s New Officers
'PI crowds
anllcrowds
ofmerr yma l, e rs , Commi tt ee
incharge is headed hy
Isecanyone
of.t he f ol lowi ng mem?er s Day
School,Penn Valley.
iIa nd a tt ra ct i\ 'e p ri ze s f or t he finest Marios Chios, and i nc l udes M rs . Suz- t ~ l e , R ~ p u ~ J h c a n Cou nt y CommI tt ee S pe ak er s w er e Mrs, John Y. Huber, Frank J. Dwyer InductedTwo Baseball Ot 'ganiza tions I and the funniest Hallowe'en costumes. anne Joret GIll, Mrs. Eberhart Mue!- III Nal belth. .Jr., Haverford, president of the Lower Commander of HamId D.
Head Contributors to In- ! The Main L ine publ ie is invited to IeI', Mrs. Ral ph Hea th , a nd Messrs. Charles V. Noe l, 1st D istrict. Me rio n-N arb erth Council of Republi - :
. d PI 'A ' d Ithe affair , which in i ts f ir st two years Gene Davis, Gordon Wundel', Nicho- Louise V. Cockrill, 1st District. can Women; Congressman-and-candi- i Speakman PostJure ayer s 1 Jttracted hundreds of Goblin-Dance l as Finoia , Frank Salas in and Harry .ohn C. Batchelor, 2nd District. d at e J . W il li am Di tt er , Amb le r' As- I
PRESENTATION NOV. 9TH I w a t c h ~ ~ ' ' ' ' Narberth police and lire-l Hollar, who tr,easurer, and who S ~ b i n a T ~ ' s o n , 2nd Distl:ict.. semblyman-candidate Lambert ' Cad- i COM,MITTEES ARE LISTEDmen \\ III preserve order. welcomes contnbutlOns from t he pub - \\ . D. R. Evans, 3rd DIstrIct. walader, Villanova, and Township:
Two baseball organizations headed I Children up to 12 will march at 7 Iic to help p ay f or th e costs. Margaret U. Griswold, 3rd District. Treasurer and Main Line Repub li ca n: New officers of the Harold D.I Leadel' Pete C 1-1 B I C I S!Jeakman Pos t, Amer ic an Legrion,
the list of contributors to the Mickey I ' , r. ess, a a- ynwy<.
PI W II P d lE te ta
O t f t d G C Narberth, w ere in sta ll ed M on day
Gavin Fund announc ed t hi s week by : ay e resente 7rK 0 LOP ° 0 Lpn 1' , IIlmen ea ure eorge . 'R. A. Cabrey , pres ident of t he Nar -! ' 1..,1aln Ines 0 I Ica ot T. Remington at the electric organ;· night in the Communi ty Build ing .
I U d OOffi 1° the L t 0 I t A I They are Frank J . Dwyer , c ommand-
berth Baseball C lub, o f whi ch the in- n er I cu ties 0 opep rc les ra, ugmente,fou d d 1(J16) th Ut H'llb'!I' er ; Roland K. Hewitt, first vice-com-
jured p l aye r wa s the star shortstop.! Francis Gane, o f B ry n Maw r, w en t "Vote-no matter how-in order n e . , e z I l Ie s
Th th 1\1 B b II C b
I . 'I f (from the Mount ai ns o f Vil'gilll'a, I, ' man de r; W al te r P . Miesen, second
ey are e anoa ase a lu , I L d W k f to Jal or ten days an d must pay to register your convictions and exer-c.16 d th 1\'1' L' T'I 'Reviewer au s or' 0 Na r "'500 I f I Narberth and o th e r Iloints south),and vice-commander; John A. Mowrer,... ,an e alll me WI ight I -" an<. costs a tel' p eading gui lty cise ~ ' O U I ' fl·anclll·se"-".al',1 Ml·S. \VI·I· fi
b I PI W· I L' Olcra AI n ff Ph'l d I h' d' nance officer, and Gordon Wunder,
League, $10. ert 1 ayers It 1 1111- at Nornstown to booldng hor se r ac e . ' ... , a 0, I a e p la aceor lon-The condi ti on o f J oh n "Mi ck ey " i ited Facilities bets. His aide, Henry Dumbell, got 1ham H. Gehmann, preSident of th e ist and sing er. sergeant-at-arms; executive commit-
I ff 't h $100 Ii I t I I Montgomerv County L eag ue of K eynote of the sp ea ke rs w as th e tee, V incent Cunningham , Allen Kirk,
Gavin was reported somewhat better" - - - o'a Ga . , net an't tCIOSts1\1 t Wom en Voters, in a I;re-election state- Chester Jones, Frank S. Challenger
a lt hough h is right leg, crushed by. 1APPR ~ I S A L IS FRANK \\ s III ane s apar men la rs.· " danger o f t h e bu re auc ra ti c a nd mon -
F S F I N' t ' ment thiS week. Also thiS suggestIOn and Edwa r d Ens inger .
a five and one-hal f ton girder Octo- an . •u mer, I orrIs own, commlt- , . ey-wasting Roosevelt administrationI te I " I 'th I ' 3 2 ) , b I IS made t o women voters: Don' t wa lt heading into a dictatorship, w hic h C omman de r Dwyer announced as
bel' 12, is s t il l g iving him much pain. I Once more r i sing above t he l imi t a- < SUlCI( e WI liS -ca I re revo - until friend husband c omes h ome, t o hi s commi tt ee cha irmen: Legal ac tiv i-An n th d f I bl I yer could be prevented by the election of
10 g e onors 0 severa OOl It io ns o f s pa ce and equipment which . vote Tuesday. Vote e ar ly a nd save I tics, Henry A. Frye; membership, Ar -
transfusions for the crippled Bryn: so o f ten be se t t he carncst g-roups of Russell McBri de , Mer ion Cri ck et delay for yourse lf and olhers. t 1e Landon-Knox G. O. P. t icket . thur L. Cooke; Americanism, Frank
Mawr youth recently was Mr. Cabrey, I Club, Haverford, employe, s aw h im - * * * S ai d Mrs. H ub er : " Th e r ea l is su e
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. d . t f bl d Iamateur dramat i st s , an d d is pla yi ng e lf e" I fi I . I of this camlJaicr,n is to ,lecl'<le ,vlletllel' A. Schrepfer; s er vi ce and wel fa re "w 10 supp Ie a pm 0 00 . s ' ' n J o ~ ' l n g 'eep sea s l ing tI e re- Anti-New Deal t a lks were made be- ... \V'I)' H
a ga in t he r emar ka bl e s ki ll a nd in- nl'linder of h' lif I hid we s ha ll c on ti nu e t o e nj oy t he bless- I lam . Durbin ; junior activities"Mr. Cabrey's letter to Our Town i ' IS e, w len e earne fore t he R ep ub li ca n S er vi ce M en 's Mr. Frye; a th le ti cs , Edwa rd Ensi n-
concerning t he f und is appended. Igenuity in s ta ge s et ti ng that havc he had drawn a ticket in th e Irish League, at Ardmore G. O. P . h ea d- ings o f l ib er ty o r whe th er we shallEditor, Our Town: Ibeen evidcnced in t he p as t, T he Nar- Swcepstakes. Half hour later he Continued on P a ~ e Four be the slaves of tomorrow." gel'; entertainment, Joseph T. Berta,
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C D' and house, Vincent Cunningham.
\Vhl'le there ,vas no definl' te goal '! her th P la yer s presented t o c apac it y leaI'd his lOrse had been scratched. ongressman Itter would like to
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' St'l! h 'I k h t P . I R I Re-elected unanimously as chaplain
se t in t he "Mickey Gavin Fund, " t he I au lenccs l a st F ri d ay and Saturday 1 e WI I receive $2965. Fire Company of Ardmore , wa s over- 'now w a resJ( ent ooseve t plans wa s the Rev. Robert E. Keighton, IJas-
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J re sent t ot al o f "301.25 gives evel'y levenings a delightfully entertaining A fund for Seeing Eye, Inc., which for the future (provid ing he is re-." d "TI B' } 1\1 b I " fllrnislles tl 'al 'lled ,logs to lead bJI'n,1 come by fu me s i n battling a drug elected) in th f NRA . I tor of t he B ap ti st Chu rc h o f theencouragement that a $500 mark wil l :come y, 1C IS lOp 'IS e laves, to store blaze at Lancaster and Cricket ' e way 0 r ev lv a Evange l, Narberth.
be I'eached befol'e Novenlber ", on I open its Hl36-1f137 series of p l a ~ · s . pcrsons, is being ra ised via a member- 0 and TVA extension.TI I' 'I. I II . avenues. ther liremen donned gas C d' I t C d I I ' SJleaker at the I lleetl 'l lg \vas C 'IP
, lis commcntator refers first to s l iP campaIgn. oea e nr o men t IS k an J( a e a wa a< er saId he eon- ' , ,-
which day the presentation will be :those limitations because it is neces- at Strawbridge & Clothier's Store, mas s. s id er ed t he j ob of assemblyman as a tain Charles D. Bayliss, U. S. Marinemade. I AlL 1\ ' : Corps, ret ired, who talked on the I'e-
sary, in t he measurcment of any per- 1" more. .. , ower Ilerion's reliefI Continued on Page S even ('olltll".e,' on Page E 'gh t
There is a noticeable absence of formance, to g h' e p ro pe r w ei gh t t o c as es last week increased from 35 to eent Chinese-Japanese war.
many familiar n am es f ro m th e l i st , those factors which no director eall f40
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;11" Narberth's cases remained at Reopen;n 01 General Wa ne 10da Capta in Bayl i ss , a member o f theand it is hoped wit h t hi s r eminde r Icontrol, but which occasionally arc " g y Y Los Angeles Chapter of t he O rd er o f
their contributions wil l be left at Da- ,responsible for an apparent stiffness Reports have it that the Pennsvl- the Purple Heart, i s v i s it i ng his sis-
v i s' s tore, Narber th , th is week. land congestion which in larger q ua r- v an ia R ai lr oa d is cons ider ing .i ts Recalls Rich History 01 Hostelry tel', Mrs. H. R. Rinehart, 801 South
Everyone who possibly can should I'ters wou ld not exi st . On a stage of $66,000,000 program, dropped durmg Narberth avenue, Narberth.
be on this sCI'oll. 'adequate size, t he "l ine of action" be- the depress ion , to electrifY its line He has served 32 years in the Ma-The following are this week's con- I ~ w e e n t he a ct or s a nd the aud ie nc e c an f rom Pao li to Harrisburg.... H en ry S lic ke st transformation in Ma in r ec en tl y at \Vashington's Lee House. r in e C or ps a nd c omma nd ed t he fa -
tributors: :be kept open and free f ro m t he dis- Dolfinger ha s added ne ar ly two acr es , Line innkeepers ' annals is that effected The General Wayne, established in mous 55th Company, Fifth Regiment
Continued Oil Pag'e Eight itraeting presence a nd mov emen ts o f b ou gh t f rom Harry C. and Helen at the Gen er al W ay ne I nn , which 1704 n ca r t he Merion Friends' Mee t- o f t he Ma rin es, d ur in g t he \Vorld
t ho se not engag-ed in t he immedia te Koch Evans, to his property on High- opens this F r i d a ~ ' after alterations ing (1695), was bu il t to endure. The W ar. He w as eng aged i n f ive major
Economist Will Address action. Direc tor s of presentations o f l an d a ve nu e, Merion. that consumed the enti r e summer . All stone walls, 26 i nc he s t hi ck , w er e Continued 011 Page ."our
Narberth Coopet'ative Club The Narberth Players are keenly con- Tom Ottey, f o rme r Lower Mer ionl the charm a nd r om an ce o f Colonial e re ct ed b y Rob er t J on es on groundscious o f t hi s problem on t he s ta ge a nd Olympic star runner, won time iPennsylvania have been recaptured in or ig ina l ly bought f rom \ViIliam Penn
When the Narberth Co-operative'of the school auditorium, and on t he honor s (31 minutes, 12 seconds) in t h is famous old hos te lr y, who se wa ll s f o r twenty s hi ll in gs by Edwa r d Ree s
Club meets Monday night at the home iwhole have been notably successful in the six-mile race from Philadelphia are now spot l ess ly whit e , with a da sh o r P r ic e ( h is to r ia ns differ).
of Mr. and Mrs . William Sargent, 124,surl l lounting the obstacles that con- Cit y Hal l to Uppe r Da rby Townsh ip of blue at t he s hu tt er s. I ns id e, too, At one tim e th e inn w as known
Chestnut avenue, Dr. \VilIiam N'lfront them in this respect. Stage set- Hall in connection with the t own- i t i s c ompl et el y new, wi th n a tu r al a s t he Will iam Penn, renamed for the Extra Lower Merion police have
Loucks, Associate Professor of Eco- tings f or " Th e Bishop Misbehaves" ship ' s 150th anniversary. woodwork predominating, and com- Founder when he stopped there whil e been assigned to Narber th th is Thurs-
nomics at t he Un iv er si ty o f PennsYI-'evoked ro un ds o f a pp la use f ro m th e A nth on y D iN at al e, o f the Mer io n f or ta bl e o ak c ha ir s a nd c os y t ab le s, attending Quar te r ly Meet ing at the day, Friday and Saturday evenings
vania, will address members and the ir audience and were a decided crediL a large dining room and man y p ri - Merion Meeting next door. It wa s to prevent any possible Hallowe'en
friends on "Bus iness, Government , to Roger Burns and Mrs. Harnden and Receives Musical Award v at e r ooms for banquet s, d inne rs , a ls o called the Tun is Or di na r y and dep reda ti on s, Bu rge ss John R. Hall
and the Consumer ." their assistants, who were responsible At a concert held at the Bryn Mawr luncheons and c ar d pa rt ie s. Streeper's Tavern. Abraham Streeper announced yesterday.
Dr. Loucks' work wit h t he adv is or y f or s cene ry and l ight ing and )lroper- Conservatory of Music, Sunday after- President of G ene ral W ay ne I nn , wa s a f ir st l ie u te n an t o f the Penn- Also Burg-ess Hall will sit at his
committee of the N. R. A. in adopting tics. Inoon, Richard Maryot t won the merit I nc ., i s I. Newton Smit h, who f or - s yl vani a Con ti nent al Line. borough office in E lm H all , Forest
the various eodes of business, puts \Vith respect to the work of thc award, given for outstanding accom- merly owned the Marlyn Hotel at 40th Betw een the Continental a nd B ri t- avenue, these three nigfits to handle
him in a posit ion to reveal t he pl ight p layers themselves, th is commentator plishment in t ec hn ic s a nd r ep er to ir e. a nd Wal nu t, P hi la de lp hi a. H is s tew- i sh f or ce s a bo ut h al f w ay , the inn any possible compla in t s of resident s
of the consumer in reference to the holds mixed emot ions . There w er e H e is the son of Mr. and Mrs . Geo rge a rd , John A. McMahon, was associ- saw many s t ir ri n g events. I t is pre- or to give whatcyer other co-operation
agencies of government and business. t imes of almost scinti l lating brill iance U. M a r ~ ' o t t , o f S ab in e a ve nu e, a nd Iated with him the re, an d also w as sum ed to have been General Washing- is necessary in p r es e rv i ng t he pea ce
The public is invited. Continued on "age Eight attends Narberth Public School. popular at the St. J ame s a nd more f th b h" Contlnueo I)n Pa&,o Four 0 e oroug.
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PRESIDEN l'S ARE GUESTS
Women 's Community Club to
Present Two Art is tsat Event
Reciprocity LuncheonTuesday at Narberth
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POLITICAL ADV.
228 BaJa Avenue-Cynwyd 928
102ForestAvenue-Narb. 2602
Established 1903
132 S. 11 th Street, Philadelphia
IN PENNSYLVANIA
LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.
IN PENNSYLVANIA
Typewriters-Special Sale
- On All Our Rebuilt
STANDARD MACHINES
LANDON AND KNOX
.,;_.,.. ' , ; , . .". '-
ADELIZZI BROTHERSTAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS, FURRIERS
Send for Lis t of Recondi tioned Machinesand also of New PORTABLES-All Makes
Prices Cut for Students
FULLY GUARANTEED EASY TERMS I F YOU LIKE
11.
12.
That a party platform constitutes
a so lemn obligation between theparty making it and the public?
That citizens mus t not be persec ut ed b ec au se t he y d is appr ov epolicies of the party in power?
13. That central izat ion of p ow er inthe Federal Government constitutes a growing menace to therights of the States and to thefreedom of ' ';'he individual?
14. That the instabi l ity of the Roosevelt rule, almost constantly apparen t since March 4, 1933, threatensthe extinction of the whole Ameri·can system?
COUNTY
POLITICAL ADV.
That p rof li gat e spending b y the FederalGovernment can only be met through highertaxes, which become a burden on all cit izensril;h and poor alike-in increased living costswhich already ar e swinging upward at analarming rate?
VOTE FOR
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15. That the effort of the Roosevelt Administrationto perpetP.late i ts el f through purchase withtaxpayers' funds and the frank coercion of
those on relief rolls is an economic folly andan outrage on government morals?
16. That the savings o f t he public as representedin insurance policies and savings bank depositsshould no t be depreciated through the destruction of public credit in wild spending f or t hesake of spending?
Blinds
GOVERNED
For
Venetian
Corn-N ursery Stock
Cor n pul le d direct from stalk foryou. Insuring freshness and sweetnes s. S ev er al acres nursery stockt o b e s ac ri fi ce d.
CADE, Monument Road
1 block north o f P hl la . CountryC lub, C it y L in e, Bala. CYN. 349-J
Call RICKLIN'S-Narberth 2555LINOLEUM LAIDWINDOW SHADES
F r ee E s tim at e s Cheerfully Given203 Haverford Ave., Narbert h , Pa .
TRADITION
Exh ib it b y Red Cross
Res id en ts o f Bucks , Che st er , Del a
ware, Montgomery and Phil ade lphia
Counties will be given an opportunity
t o se e the Red Cross in action at a
l iv in g e xh ib it io n o f t he wor k o f t he
Southeas te l 'n Pennsylvania Chapter,
t o be opened on November ! ) as a fea
ture o f t he annual Roll Call , at 1111 :..-
Ches tnu t s t re e t, f o r a period of two ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~weeks.
IS THE BANNER REPUBLICAN COUNTY
REPUBLICAN
MONTGOMERY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
Polls Close 7 P. M.
Polls Open 7 A. M.
ELECTION TUESDAV, NOVEMBER 3
MOllay""k 2444
BURDO BROTHERSHAULING CONTRACTORS
Letters of 150 wor ds o r less wel
comed.
available in quantity are excellent fOl'
mulching rhododendrons , azaleas ,
evel'gTeens, and deciduous shrubs and
all native woodland p la nt s. T he y a re
also usdul on perennia l borders and
rock gardens, One ob ject i on t o them
is that they blow away so easily,
The y c an , however, be worked into
the soil and t hu s become avai l able asplant food, b ut t he r oo ts o f rhododen
drons and azaleas should n ot be dis
turbed in worldng in a leaf mulch.
The Shade Tree Commission urges ; - - - - - - - - -,
all residents to co-operate in stamp
i l :g out th is prac t ice of burning rub
b is h i n the vicinity of trees.
MONTGOMERY
KEEP THE MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY IS THE BEST
That th e American form of government is th ebest in th e world?
That the Constitution o f t he United States hasp roven i ts worth through 150 years of usefulservice?
That th e legislative powers dele
gated by the Constitution shouldremain with and be exercised bythe Congress?
That th e powers of the Executiveshould be restricted to those se tdown by the Conditution?
5. That th e powers and functionsdelegated to the Supreme Courtof th e United States should bes af egua rded aga in st encroachment by th e Executive or by theCongress?
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6. That Communism has no place inthe American scheme of Government?
7. Tha t t he Federal budget mus t b e balanced asa matte r of financial safety as well as commonhonesty?
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8. That the deliberate wrecking of th e Civil Service through Farleyism is i ntolerab le and mus tcease?
9. That continued waste by th e Government, likecontinual waste by the individual, will ultimately end in bankruptcy?
The Vote of Montgomery May Decide the Election
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If your answer is YES to the questions here se t down. it is your duty as a cit izen. regardless
of party affiliation. to go to the pol ls on Tuesday, November 3. in t he mos t crucial national
election since 1860. and vote the straight Republican ticket.
KEEP PENNSYLVANIA
POLITICAL ADV.
Fire Held UnnecessaryMenace to Shade Trces
CRADLE TYPE HANDSET~ .FOR BEDSIDE. DESE ORTABLE
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
• Thi s is a "hang-up handset" - a modern type of
telephone instrument used
on wall l ocat ions in kitchens, playrooms, garages,shops and stores or on theside of a desk or tablewhereworking space is limited. Itprovides handy telephoneservice within easy reach
-y e t it's never in theway .•Extension telephones s av e t im ean d steps; give ex t ra protection
and pr iva cy. For comple te information cal l the Business Officeor ask any t e l ephone employee.
Ed Beetcl11 Breaks Shot IRecOl-d at Mcrccrsburg
Edward \r . Bcetclll, 1·1·1 I \. N ar
berth avcnuc, :'\arbcrth, broke a .Mer
eersburg Academy rccord of 20 years'
s ta ndi ng l as t Sa tu r day , whe n i n the
annual fall meet his shotput meas
ured 5:\ fect, 10 inches. I-Ie also took
first place in the discus anll hammer
throw. He was star wei gh t man at
Lower Merion last year.
Third in the :lOO-yard run was
.James E. J\!ercditll, .1r., son of' 1\11.
an d 1\Irs. J. E. Meredith, of l\1erion.Hi s f at hc r , "Ted" l\!e\·(·dith, formerly
wa s the OlYlllpie middle distance
record holder.
A firm t l u\ t has become thoroughly
established in the automobile field of
Montgomery County is Kirsch Chevro-.J. C. Kenealy , of the Lower Merion
let Company , whose showrooms andShade Tree Commission, issues the
service station al'e located at 214 Rala . following information.
avenue, Bala-Cynwyd. The damage caused by f ir e i s only
This llrogressh'e and up-to-date one of the clements whieh is fast
f i rm , which is headed by Christian H. wo rl dng t owa rd the destruction of
Kirsch, has been serving t he pub li c our s t ree t trees. Lower Merion Town
f or t he p as t eleven )·cars-since 1025, ship has many beaut if ul streets andto be exact-and i s enjoying a large highways whose beauty is enhanced
list of customers, secured by the ir ex- by their existence.
cellent business met hods and a de- Too often, fires a re s ta rt ed im-
termination to offer the motoring pub- med ia te ly unde r t re es f o r t he pur po se m=================frilie only rel iable aut omob il es and s er - o f bu rn ing l eave s. Usual ly t he people
vice. You c an a lway s o bt ai n f rom starting the fires do n ot r ea li ze t he
the above firm the t yp e o f c ar a nd damage they ar e causing, but thought
equipment best sui ted to your particu- lessness is no excuse for damaging
lal' needs. one of the township's greatest assets. C in de rs fo r S al e C ra ne S er vi ceI Mus hr oom So il R oa d Bui ld in g
T hi s w ri te r h as learned that t 1e Natures own mulch, leaves, when UE=:====:====::=:=:====:==:Wnew Chevrolet for 1037, which will be I : : ; : : ; : : ; : ~ ~ : : : : : : = = = ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~out on November 7, is one of the finest =performing as well as the most beau
tiful ea r Chevrolet has ever built. It
i s real ly one o f t he finest b uy s i n the
low-priced field. In the salesrooms
of Kirsch Chevrolet Company w il l b e
f ound many models o f th is ca r and
cour teous, in te l ligent salesmen on
hand to expla in a l l the high points
o f t he new ChevTolet.
This f i rm also maintains a ver y r e
liable service and repair department,
where motorists ar e assured of the
use of only genuine parts, prompt and
correct workmanship . Incidental ly,Kirsch Chevrolet Company just re-
cently have had t he en ti re service de-
partment o\'erhauled and equipped
the shop with a l l the la tes t devices and
tools, etc., ohtainable. They also
stocked Ull with a full line of acces-
sories that is complete in every ddail.
This move was m ad e further to en
hance t he s pl endi d sel'viee that they
have always been noted for.
They also have on hand an a ss or t
ment of used cal 's cons i st ing of vari
ous models, from which one can sel e ct
a very depcndable cal'. It hm; al
ways been the pol icy of Kirsch Chev
rolet COlllpany t o g iv e o nl y the best
values in used cars an d on the easiest
t erms . T he re is no char ge added for
parts or labor t o the prices submi t ted
to t he purchasers o f u se d cars. A
written guarantee goes wi th each cal'
sold.
2\11. Kirsch ha s attained suceess
through his keen busi nes s judgment
an d expert knowledge of every phase
of the automobile business. There ar c
few automobile firms more widely OJ'
favorably known in this section of the
Main Line than his.
Kirsch Chevrolet Co. Preparing forDisplay and Sales of New Models
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at the S tation ~Narberth 2 8 3 8 ~
We a ls o fe atu re
ZOTOS Permanents
a n d FREDER IC
•Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday
-3 spec ials fo r $1
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
-3 s pe ci al s for $1.25
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43 Nor th Narbe rt h Avenue-Narberth 4077
300 Lcvering Mill Road-Phonc: CYllwyd 927
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924
KATHLENE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
~ : : ' ~ ~ g n o l e and s p i ~ ~ i " · ... . $5(Regularly $7.50)
There a re many rcasons why you'll l i ke thi s d is ti nc
tive wave that c ombin es c ha rm wi th c omfor t .
The new Hoover One Fifty CleaningEnsemble doesn'tlook like any othercleaner you ever saw. It's different inshape . . . in lightness • .. in conveniences. But, most important, it's different in idea! A c le an er for f loorcoverings .. . plus a cleanerfor other ~ ~ ~ 9furnishings . • . in one complete ensemble, instantly convertible. Madewith magnesium, one-third lighter \ ~ ~ ~ ,than aluminum. Fifteen major improvements .. . and the cleaning action only Hoover cangive you-Positive $}60Agitation. Seeit, tr y it,no obligation .. . and A WEEK
own i t for only • . . Payable MantMy
SHORT TIMEONLY-Your oldelectric cleaneracceptedas down payment on a new Hoover. Balance month ly .
The Main Line Store
IT'S A Hew KINDOF CLEANER
HOOVER ~ fillii
40c SOc sOc
PEPSODENT PEPSODENT PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE TOOTH POWDER ANTISEPTIC
33c 39c 39c'IW<. u6 ~ ckta1l6!
Frankenfield Funeral HomeWM. G. FRANKENFIELD
Simpson Road at Athens Avcnue
The Arlette French
Oil Pertnanent Wave
Telephone Ardmore 9" "2646
Shea's Pharmacy, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ ~ - -
OUR TOWN
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Clean,
Narberth I,
Washed
Fluffed
Dry
and
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Rigid in sp ec tio n after your
b lanke ts have been washed as
surcs you th e finest, most satis
fac tory laundering .
Ard . 4400
St. Mary'sLaundry
Illc.
Don' t te ll it all before it happens.
Save a s u rp r is e for th e audience.
gle," by P. C. Wren.
M ys te ry a nd De tect ive S tor ies :
"Mu rd e r in Mesopotamia," by Agatha
Christie; "Last Will and Testament,"
by G. D. H. Cole; "Wheel T h ~ tTurned ," by K. M. Knight; "Bell 111
t he F og ," b y J . S. Strange; "Kidnap
Murder Case, " by S. S. Van Dine;
"The HUddle," by Caroline Wells.
Gift i n memory of Misses Annaand
Mary Mackeag: "Germantown, 1683
1na3," by E. W. Hocke r; "L if e and
Let t er s o f J ohn Gal swor thy ," by H.
V. Marrot.
By courtesy of Congressman Ditter
-"Yearbook of Agriculture, 1936."
Reference: "Who's Who in America, H136-1937."
Storm Enclosures
Bookshelves
Cabinets
Folding Screens
Recreation Rooms
After Complete Rcnovatiol1s-
NOW OPEN
are you going to cut? This may sound political but it's also economical for you to t al k t o
us now about STORM SASH and DOORS.
There is an apparent shortage of "Regular"sizes in Storm Sash and if "cut" out special,more t ime than usual will be necessary. Sincethere is nearly always something just aroundthe corner, this t ime i t happens to be Winter.
Cast your vot e now for any or all of these"Wooden" ones-
General WaJlze InnMontgomery Ave., Mel·ion
The
• Depos it s Insured under the Government Plan •
Member oj Federal Reserve System
Open at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience
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Call ourHome Service Department for adviceabout your Home problems.
Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest dnd Horne
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lBar & Cocktail Room f..
"!\laids' Nil!ht Out" I(THURSDAY & SUNDAY)
Special Dinner p- I
$1. 00 IAttractive Platters i
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SEAFOOD I
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1\11 the charm and romance of Colonial Pennsylvaniahas bee.n recaptured in l hi s f amous old Revolu t ionan ' hn,lelrv. DriYC out I n o i ~ h t and enjoy dinne r,
Y O ~ I r fa\'orlle drink or after-theatre supper.
29 Bala Ave.,.Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD 662
OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.
National Bank of
Will I t Be A Straight Ticket
THE FIRESIDE
Master Watch
& Clock Repair Co.Expert Swiss and American
Watch Makers
~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ . ~ e . ~ a . i ~ ~ .a.s. $1.50Fine Jewelry (51 Optical Repairs69TH STREET TERMINAL
BRANCH OF 21S . 18t h ST.All work guaranteedESTABLISHED 1904
Keep your news brief.
October 30, 1936
Mr. and i \ lrs. A. C. Bctus, of Brookhurst a\'cnue, gave a dinncr p:ll'ty
S u n d a ~ ' evcning in h on or o f i\liss New Books at Library
l \ r a r ~ a l ' e t Bell ancl l \ I i ~ s Ag;lll'S Mac- The following books are recent ac-Donald, of lIamilton, Ont ar io , Can - c cs si on s at t he Na rb e rth Community
ada. L i b r a r ~ ' :Mr. nnc l i \ lr s , A. C. Betus also g av e Non -f ic ti on : "A Walk After Jolm
a bon voyage shower last Wednesday Kca ts ," b y N . S. Bushnel l; "Th e Hu
evening in honor of :Ill'S. Annc Sim- man Body," b y L og an C le nd en in g;
111ons, ;)1' Hat li l'1d , who is sai l ing ' 101 "Householders' Complete Handbook,"
Ind ia . The re wcre nilleteen g;uesls. hv Hawthorne Danie l; "After All,"
Mis s Hcl en Laf ol 'e , d aug; ht el ' of Clarence Day; "Art of Block Cut
1\lr. and 1\115, .10hn Armand L a r O I ' I ~ , tinp:," Hanimmmer & Lampe;
of Pellll Valley, has rctul'l1l'd from a "Spoils," by H. S. HoIlander; "Ncgro
visit to A ~ h l a n d . Ky., whc rc she Ht- in American Civilization," by C. S.tcnl!ell thc maiTiag 'e of :Uiss Jlch'na .1ohnson; "Will Rogers ' 'Vit and Wis
Salmon and :\11'. Frank L. Fishel' Oil dom," J ac k L ai t; "Letters of
Saturday. Charles Lamb," 2v.; "Bes t P l ay s of
; \ J r ~ . II. G. TU1'l]('I', .Tr., of Wynne- 1935-H.l36 ," by Burns J.\Iantle; "She
wood court, will entel'tain Iwr c luh al Strives to Conquer," by Frances
lunl'heon and bri dg:c W ed ne sd ny . : 'Il :t ul c; "This Man Landon," by Fred
: \I rs . I I. F. Darncs, of Gr, ly ling : prick Palmer; " I n Pursu it of Laughavenue, is 1'('cow'ring' f rom a n OlhI"<I- tpI'." by Ag-nes RePI1!ier; "From For
tion 1'01' :lP1H'lHlil'iti". l'st to FUl'l1iture," b y Rob er t Shel'-:\11'. llnd : \1 1' . C . AJrred P l ' l ' n e ~ ' , of wood; "1\lcn of Dangel'," by Lowell
Elm tenace. have tlwil ' g 'uests, Thoma:<.
1\1rs. lIenry Kcndig and :\lrs, Eng'I,ne Fic tion : "Crad le o f L if e, " by Louis
" ·CiSl' I' . o f York . :\11'. W('i'l'r , \ 'i ll Adalllie; "Sense and Sensib il i ty ," by
be their gues t o \' er t h e wel'k-cnd. . l an e Au st en ; "Thre e Bags Full," by i:\11'. nnd : \[ I'S. A. H. Durbornw. or HOg"'r l3urlingame; "1\1ary Christ
Elmwood avenue, returned recl'ntly mas." l\1. E . C ha sl '; "Whiteoak!
from Columbu s, Ohi o, whe l' e t111y IInl'\ '(·st ." by l\Iazo De La Roche; "No i
spent a wcck :\11'. Durboraw was thc: III'l'o-This," by \Va rw i ck Decping; ISabbatical (kit-gate In t h e D ie nn ia l' "\\'hile l3anners," by 1.. C . Douglas; IConn'ntion of the l'nitcd Lnthel".\1l "Old Ashburn Plnce," by l\Iarg'aret:
Chun·h. F li n t; "Lo, t \Vag-on Train," by Zane!
T h e ~ · lUl<l as their p ; u e ~ t " for a ( ; I ' l ' ~ ' ; "Substitute Gucsl," by G. L.Iwl'l'k, thl'ir son-in-!:t\\' and d'llH,dl(I'\'. Hill; " l \ I o ~ l ' o W Ski t' s, " b y i \I au l' ic e:
Mr. and :'Ill'S. T. S. i \ la l in , of Dilh,-- Hindus: "Candle Indoors ," by Helen i
bul'g', 1':1. Hul l; "G rc al Laughtel'," Fannie:\11'. and :\ll's. \VilliaIll I I l ' n r ~ ' Fl'l'I/ Htll·,;t; "Scorpion," Will James;
of Clwstnut ,IYt'nUl'. wprl' g'inn a 1'('. "']'wo K e ~ " (0 a C:1bin," Lida Lar
ception ~ u n d a ~ ' ,Ii't l'rnlilin to CI,ll ', I'iIII ol'e: "Great-Aunt Lavinia," by J.
br,l!l' thl'ir ·j',th wpddil1g' alJl1i"I'I':,ar>' C, Lineoln; "Fil'c Over Eng-Ianll," by
thl'ir ",'ns and d a u , ~ · h t l ' r . ~ . i l 1 - I ' l w .. .\, E. \ \ '. : \ Iason; "Love CO])]CS L n ~ t , " ,;\1]'. a nd : \I re. \\'illialll \\', FiTtZ, of hy II. T. Millc1'; "G1'ccn i\lal 'g 'ins," byKI'\\' YII!'];: :\11'. 'I lld :\II·s. I ~ o 1 > l ' I ' t E. P. C)'IJonn.l'll; "Goldl'n Wedding',"Inlll's Frl'lz, "1' :\Il.'1'ion. and :\11. and by Alllll ' Panish; "To Hide the River
1\11:-. C. Franklin Fretz . III' Haddon- \ \' it h," hy \\T. ;\1. : \IacLeod; "Slee]1-,
fil·Jd. X,.J. Thel'c werc 72 gu e!' t". : ing B e a u t ~ ' , " by l3erta Ruck; "Prayer
1\11. a nd ) ir s, R al ph A. Crumh. of f,,1' .\Iv Son ,. bv HUgh \ \ 'u l llo le"
R o c ] ; ~ ' I ti " el ' . Ohio, WI'I'I' t i ll ' \ \'. .. .].:. "Law 'and t'hc ~ I c L a u g t h l i n e s , " b;'
e nd gucs ts 01 :\11', and : \Irs, Chal '!, 'e : \ I a r ~ ' a l ' e t \\Tilson; "Fort in the .Tun-
D. Stoudt, or \\'III)lhide avcnue. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a =\11'. ,11111 :\[rs. E. .1. Pol lock . of
Avoll road. en lc rtained a t a dinn! 'I '
TlH'"day for :\11. and :\Irs. C," Petl'l'
man. :\Ii"" K a ~ ' Stecd and Ll'O Rior
dan.
Dr . an d :\11':'. Herbert Adams, ofD o ~ t o n . l \ I a s ~ " wcre t]w guests of Dr.
and ;\I1's, II. J. S a J l g ' l l 1 l ' i ~ t l ' r , of Bryn
1\1awl' avenuc, Penn Val le y, l a, ;t
week. Dr. Adams w as i nd uct cd a s
a fel low o f the . - \mcriean Coll( 'ge of
S ur ge on s. D r. Sangmeistcr j,; a [\,1
low o f t he An1l'rican Collcge or Sur
g e o n ~ .1111. and : \I rs . J a ] ) ] e ~ W. Ervine, of
1:2 Narbrook Park, arc receiving: con·
g r a t u l u t i o n ~ upon t he birth of a son.
J ame" Pat t cr s on E rv in e, on Thul's
day, October 15.
Mrs. Verna R. Woodcock, of :\Ionlgomery U\'enue, h ad a s her guest l a ~ tweek-end, l\Irs. Logan Marsh al l , o f
South Carolina, regent of the D. A.R. of that State. Mrs. Woodcock and
he r guest attended the D. A. R. Con·
ference in Reading last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Heath, of
Shirley road, ha d as t hc ir week-enllguest, Samuel Neal l , who is a stu
dent at Yale University.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dothurd, ofWynnewood road, entertained at a
d inne r S atu rd a y e ve ni ng . G ue st s
were Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey, of Over
brook; Dr. Harrictt Hartley, Mrs.
Fred Hopewel l, o f W e l 1 e s l e ~ ' , Dr.
Miriam Warner and J. B. Williams.
Mrs. Louis Weisgerber, Mrs. Garth:Boer icke , Mrs. J. Harold Way nnd
l
"Mrs . Robe rt J. Dothard a ttended the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : = : : : : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : : : : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ; ;uncheon, bridge party a nd fas hion
show at the ManUfacturers' Club IMonday.
Mrs. Dot ha nl s pe nt T ue sd ay inWilkes-Barre.
A Hallowe'en party was goiven Tues
day evening for the residents of t he
Windsor-Essex. Those who attended
were Mrs. Haines, Miss Lafore, Miss
Hammell, Miss Young, Mr. and Mrs. IThompson, Mr. and Mrs. Nevins, Mrs. I
Bates, Miss Mary Bates , Mrs. Shaw, IMiss Betty Jane S haw, M rs . Bur
chara, Mrs. Davis , Mr . and Mrs. Koe
nige r, Maste rs Jimmy Koeniger and
Buddy Koeniger, Miss Mary Koeniger,
Mrs . Wen tz el , M is s Jean Anderson,
Mrs. Anderson, Miss McNamara, Mr.
Hegstrom, Mr. Martens, Mr. Smith,
Mr. P ri ce , M r. Burgess , Mr. Harter,
Mr. Andrew and Mr. Gowland.
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FRANCHOT TONE\VENT TO SCHCIDL IN
NIAGAM FALLS,PENNSYLVAN IA-,
SARANAC LAKEARIZONA...ut:CORNELL.
ByWiley Padan
C O l l t t l l u ~ d (I'On1 J)ng-e One
The
EGYPTIAN
quar t lT s , F l 'i d ay night hy Harold
Ssott, f orm er c omma nd er o f t he Mer
ion I'm,t, American Legion, and chair
man o f the Repub li c an C i ti ze ns ' Com
m ' t t l ~ e and Frank A. Schrcpfer, Na1'
hl:rlh, formel' National Commander of
t he i t li l it a ry Order of the Purple
Hcart.
Gm'el'llol' G('org'(' H, Earle, o f H av
erford, will wind up th e ] ) l'mocrat i c
campaign on t il l' Main Line Monday
night, wl1('n he will addn'ss a rally in
\Villialllson lIall, 4,1 West Lancaster
avenue, Ardmore.
Other rallies scheduled by th e
Democrats include one in Ardmore and
Gladwyne Friday night.
Speakers at the Ardmore rally,
which will be hel d at the l\lerion Fire
Company Hall , :15 Greenfield avenue,
will include Samuel K. Whi te, Me r
ion, Assemblyman candidate; Adrian
Bonnelly, of Overbrook, S t at e Depu t y
A tt or nl 'y G en er al , a nd James M.
W ebst er , of t he Democratic State
Speakers' Bureau .
The same speakers ar e scheduled fo r
the Gladwyne rally.
A rally w as h el d at Democratic
headquarters in the old bank bu ild ing, Bala-Cynwyd, \Vednesday eve
ning,
Montgomery County is surpassed
only by Philade lph ia and Lackawanna
Counties in t h e s al e o f Landon -Knox
"Dollar Cl,rtificates." A total of
574!l ce rt if ica tes have been sold in
this c o u n t ~ ' , u nd er t he chairmanship
of I\1rs..Joseph H. Beere r, o f Norris
town.
The' gTl'ate'st Democ ra ti c v ot e o n
the Main Line in recent years will
be c a ~ t T u ( ' s d a ~ ' , accord ing to Charles
\V. Gamble, Havcrford attorney and
Democratic c ampai g' n manag- er in
LO\\'l'r 1\Ieriol1 T o \ \ ' n ~ h i p and Narherth
Borough. "\\'e fet'! s ur e o f cal'1'ying'
fivc of the tWl'nly dis tr ic ts," he said,
and " the v ot e w il l c ompare fa vo r
a bly w ith that of 1!1:1:!, \\'hen \\'illiam
F. Dalllll'ho\I'l'r, :\!ontgonll'ry County, l u d , [ ~ ' e , lost the township h y o nl y 610
votes."
Larg-er contributions to t h e Repub
l ican campaig 'n filed w it h t he H ou se
III Hepresenta t ives include : $1250,
Edward S. \ rag-ner, Merion ; $lOOO
e:lch, \ Vi ll iam P . G es t, M er io n, an d
,W. l\1. and Edith Ir ish, Overbroo l; ;
*:>00 each, .John A. Lafo re , P enn Va l
1,('y; Henry S. Drin]a 'r, 1\lel'ion; Gus
tavus \\'. Cook, \Vynnewood, an d H.
1\[, League, Overbrook.
-
SAYS THAT q:- HER MANY P/CTURE5, PERHAPSHER FAVORITE IS "DANCING L A D Y ~ ' .•• ~ .
$7200 a Year?
~ NCRA\VfORD
Mon., Tues., Wed.
"Tile GOff /COliS H I / . ~ H ! ! " IIlIHCd 01/ S'lI/li/i'/ HO)lkillH A d a l l / . ~ ' {aI/it,d HtOI'!f
u{l 'c!! ! ! ! ! O'Ncal, bcall l i f l l i dauf/lt tel ' of a IVas1li l lf / !un lat,c/ '/ I-kccjlcr who
!!lIill( '/1 !!!<IIIIOI'O/lS )lUlilielll pOWI'/" d,U'ill!! tile da!JH of Alldl'ew Jacksun.
It'H at t l ie E[J! f jl t ian 1U'J'! Mum/ll!J, Tuesday al/(I Wednesday.
KENNETH L. M. PHAYwho d .' cl in er ! t o COIIII/1cnt all a
Rt'))/{blicon Stole Commiltec as
sel' l ion thai he / 'ece i t' es $600
mOlllhly (IS lech1/il'al slof f "mel
of Got' I ' / , I /OI ' Brl/'Ie's CommiUcc
al l PI/Mil' ANsisla1/cc au d Relief.
1111-. Pl ' f/ l f, fO l' l l le l ' Na /' /J( ' /' I 11 Sc"ooln(III/'r! }11'l'sidl'ld and 1/011' II/CII//IC/'
of bOI 'Ol lgh RCCI"cnl iol1 Bo(/ /,d, di
) ' f ' l ' I . ~ tI/I' 1'1'I11I:<lfll'(/l/i(l Sc"ool fa/ '
Sol' ial 11'01'1., Ph ilr/(/clp" io.
THIS FRIDAY
i n Fai th I3aldwin's
Mardi Gras Night
((LOVE
BEFOREBREAKFAST"
Three Shows
7 - 9 -11 P. M.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Coming Events
Enj oy t he M ar di G ra s a nd a tt en d
the Na rbe rth Theatre
Added Saturday at 1 P. M.
Spe ci al Fea tu re f or Chi ld re n
Opening- o f t he Old Lancaster r o a l ~ .a nd e st a bl i shmen t o f th e Phi l ad elp hi a Iand Lancaster Stage Coach l ine made
it a bu sy and impo r ta n t s ta ti on .
Anthvny \\'ayne, for whom the " ." .:\lain Line town Louella no,\· \Yayne, Q ua kc rls m T op ic a t T wo
• Iwas named, came down th e Lancaster I Mcct ings DlII'ing N ovcmbcl '
road February 0, 17!l5, fresh fromthe battle o f Fal l en T imbe rs . Hav- A s er ie s o f t wo meet ing-s wi ll be
ing' won fOI' his country the ten'i- held a t t he Old 1\lerion Meeting- House
t o ry b etween th(' Ohio and the lIJis- on Montgomery avenue and 1\leeting
sissippi, he was the hel'o of t he d ay . 1I0use Jane in t he mon th o f 1 \o "em-At Strecpcr's Tavern three t ro op s o f , ., ,. ' .I:er. 1 he tOPIC will be "Qual(('rism in
Philade lplwl LIght Horse nll 't , reeeIV-!ed him w it h ce re mon y, a nd e sc or te d i '! er io n; " t he s pe ak er , S am ue l J.
I' 1'1'1 III ' 'J' tl t J ,Bunting, Jr .11m 11 al l' p lla. . rom 1:1 (a y T he f ir st o f t he series will b e h el dt o t hI S the place ha s been known as . 1 N I Ito.. : ,unl a \ ', 1 (,vem , ( ' I ' ,a " P . 1\1., andthe General \ \ aync Inn. •' J :tl I "'I'} II' t ' I A)I)I'oacI1',, IS ellu c< Ie - 1- 'or lca
In U;:lO it became t he v cr y f ir st a h i st orY o f i tl er ion an d th e Welsh
(and fo r many yeal'S the o n l ~ · ) post i : . ; e t t l e m e ~ l t . "of!i.ce of t he t ow nship. F rom 180G The second wil l h e November 2!l at
to 18G7 township elections wer e h el d P. 1\1., the topic: "The Religious
tlwl'e, a nd u nt il r ec en tl y i t h as b ee n A spe ct o f t h e Socie ty of Friends." The
polling place for the General Wayne I publ ic i s cordially invited.
Election District of Lower Merion. I
The Phi l ad elp hi a a nd Columbia Rail- Clarke Wins Son's Custody
road in 1 8 ~ 4 crossed tJ.le inn's pr op - Tearful was the p rot e st o f Thomas
e rt y, a nd I ts s to ne bndge untIl re- Clark e when he heard he had heen
c e n t l ~ s to od a eros s th e r o ~ d f rom, awarded t o t he custody of his father,
th,e ,mn. The first, TownshIp C ~ m - I Charles John Clarke, Merion artist.
mISSIOners held theil' first meet1l1g-! Bu t the storm died away after a
there. :l\Ierion Chap ter , Daugh te r s o f Ihalf hour a nd C la rk e le ft ' Domestic
the Revo l ut ion , h e ld i ts inaugura l lRela t ions Court , Ph ilade lph ia, Wednes
meeting there April 17, 18!l5. " Id ay w it h th e 13-year-o ld son whose
Man y f amou s personages. vlslt:d Iunmanageabil i ty and "hyperac t ivi ty"
the inn. My Lord C o r n w ~ l h s sa t ln I'
had b ee n d es cr ib ed h y a court psyone o f th os e embrasured wll1dows an d chiatrist.
watched. h is o rd er l ie s l ea d hor se s to i Thomas ha s been l iv in g w it h h is
the smIth a cros s th e r oa d ( no w a· mo th e r Mrs. Mi ld re d C lark e, 3!l, the
gaso line s ta tion .) MacPherson an d fo rmer Mildred G. Brelsford, most of New Scarlet Fever Casc
MeClenachan planned r ai ds f or t he ir t he time since his parents separated James Cnrr, G, of Merion avenue,
privatee rsmen and divided the spoils, September 2. The y w er e ma rr ie d i n Narberth, a pupil at St . 'M argaret' s
under rough r a ~ t e r s by fl icke ring ' 1!l22. i Schoo l, i s reported to ha\'e scarlet
candlelIg-ht. (BlaIr McClenachan, Clarke lives at 52:3 Howe road, Mer- fe\'cr by Health Officer George B.
whose privat:ers preyed upon British ion, a nd h is w if e g-u\,e he r a ddre ss a s ISuplee. This t he s ix th c as e re-
merchant ShipS, wa s a mem be r o f the Belgravia. cently reported 111 th e borough.
Cong re ss f rom 17!l7 to 17!l!l. He I t ! ! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~l i\ 'e d i n a h ou se o n the Old Gulph
road at Mill Creek that was bui l t 01'
owned by John Roberts .)
A p an e o f g la ss in one o f t he w in
dows o f w ha t in hi s d a\ ' w as a sit
t ing r oom s ti ll bears t he n am e of iEdgar Allen Poe, inscribed by him!
eyidently by writing- with a diamond.!
The i nn , whi ch languished during'
Prohibition, had a brief period of
prosperity following HClll'al, but after
a Yl'lU' 01' s o o f i n a c t i \ ' i t ~ " it remained
for 1. N ew to n Smi th a nd his asso
c ia t es to re sto re it t o a n a pp ea ra nc e
bctter t ha n e \' er b ef or e in its histOIT, and a r ct ur n t o w ha t promises
to be a n e ra o f good food, good liquor
and pleasan t popula r hosp ital i ty.
Con t inued t ro l l l Page On e
t on 's h ea dq ua rt er s o ve r n ig ht while
his men encamped nearby, September
14, 1777, on his w ay t o Val1ey Forge
-commemorated by a D. A . R. tablet
w hi ch n ow stands in front of Al
brecht's nursery at Mee ting Hous e
lane.
at
OUR TOWN
nOlse-
...,". .'"
candies
tJJ10vies
an d
cos tumcs ,
DAVIS'Oldest Store ill Narberth
Roosevel t Only Is sue
at Tucsday ' s Polls
masks,
makers
224 Have l' fo rd A v e nu e
l!ocal
Get Those
Hallowe'en
Le tt e rs o f 150 w or ds o r l ess wel
comed.
Boil it down. It reads be tte r .
Continued from Pac:e Onproll up a tl'emendous ma rg in fo r Lan
don a nd Knox if the na tiona l t icl ;et i s
to carn. ' Penns,., Ivan ia. 1 I " . I I l l : I . l I I I i i i l l ! i l : ~ I l I ! I I I I I I . I l I I 1• • • •I. - .....·ne.Therc is reason, of course, fo r this I
extraordinary COllrtesv that is being,
shown to Del;\Ocrats the Republican ileaders. Chieny, it is because the:
G. O. P. heads feci surc that th e old- ifa sh ioned Democra ts will feel more i
at home unde r the Landon-Knox ban
n er t ha n t he y will w it h t he N ew Dea l:
party.
.l'ht·:.c Shows at Narbel , th
Thcatl ·c Mar d i Gl 'as Nigh t
of "Love Bcforc Breakfast"
Astai re an d Rogers
Libcra l Wi t h Dances
in "Swing Time"
llall.llwe·clI dance, C Y l l w ~ ' d Club, (J
,j. :\1., <Jet-,ller :31. I"The Sleepll1g Beauty," Erlanger;
TLeatre, 10. ;; 0 a . m ., O ct ob er 31 ;
"Children's Theatre" of \Vomen's In-,In keeping with the s l ~ i r i t of f e s ~ ternational League. '
tivity this Friday evenll1g (Mardi In ne G in th er , CianseUse; Ethel·
G ra s N ig ht ) Man ag er Frank Salas in Righter Wilson, s op ra no ; S te ph en :
has a1'1'nng'ed for three s hows t o be Girard Hotel, 8.15 1'. l\1., No\'ember 4.
g-iyen at the Narbl.'lth Thca t re : 7 , ! J XaLiunal Prenching :\lission, Con
a nd t he final performance startll1g at 1'('nLon Hall, NOYember 2U-Decem-
II o'clock. The feature is Carole Ibel' 2.Lombard, keen. e ~ I ) ( } J l e n t ,of . s o p l ~ i ~ t ~ - Monte Cl;rlo Ballet.Russe, Academy
cated comedy, 111 Love Befall' Bledl.- 'If Music, "o\' l 'mber 10; All-Star Confast," a witty a nd mos t entertaining le('!'1 Series.
picture quite in kee))ing- with the oe- Youth Con. cert, Academy of l\Iusic,
casion. This play will al so b e r e- N ov em be r ] X, Stokowski conducting.
peated at Saturday's shows. IMonday and Tuesday bring-s t o t he Gcnc r al W a y n c' s Rcopcnin(T
Narberth P. G. Wodehouse's "Picca- Recal ls Hos t e l r y ' s H i ~ o r ydilly Jim," with Robert l\Iontgomery,
J un e W it he rs , w ho is rapidly win
n ing th e place as filmdom's outstand
ing adolescent star, on \Vednesday
(Cas h Award Night) will be seen in•. Pepper." Assisting- her arc Irvin S.
C ob b a nd Slim Summerv il le , which
augurs well f or t he pictUl'e's humor.
That noted ail' picture. "China Clip
per," starring Pa t O'Bri e n, w il l be
the a t tract ion on Thursday.
"lVIm·dcr in Flcct" a t
Egypt ian; "GOI'gCOUS
Hussy" Due Nex t Wcek•
. . . . . , . , . . . . .• ~ J ~ ~ "J
ASTAIREGINGER ROGERS"SWING TIME"
withHelen Broderick
Betty Furness
F r i. , S a t, . Sun. , Mon . , Tues,Oct. 30, 31-Nov. 1, 2, 3
FRED
Victor MooreEric Blore
Wednesday, Thursday. FridayNovember 4, 5, 6
JOAN CRAWFORDROBERT TAYLOR
FRANCHOT TONE"THE GORGEOUS HUSSY"
withLionel Barrymore James Stewart
J r h a t ~ AIr Story
Another Main Line appointment is
George E. Gillespie, Cynwyd. a mem
ber o f t he Thomas D. Vandiver Post,
Ba la -Cynwyd , who wil l serve on the
resolutions committee.
f-riday, Octoh"r 3D, 1936
Philip . t1'·e Lil';n".HlIl. I'uhlisherEdwin 1"'0 ) 'axRon. I · : tl l to l'Aline :\lorg-:lll H o l H ~ r t H . Sodal EclilcH'
Lo c al L e g io n na i re s Namcd
o n D istr ic t Commit tecs
Page FOUL"
Committee a )lpo in tmcnts for the
Ninth D is tr ic t o f t he Ame ri ca n Le
gion announced by Harold L. Reese,
Wynnewood, c ommande r o f the dis
trict, include th e r e appoin tment o f
Frank S. Challenger, Nar be rt h, a s
depu ty d i st r ic t c ommande r. Cha ll en
ge r is a mem be r o f t he H ar ol d D.
Speakman Pos t in Narberth.
Henry A. Frye , ano the r membe r o f
th e Narberth post , has been appointed
judge advocate fo r t h e N in th D ist r i ct .
COi/llty G. O. P. Confident
Bil t ,"Vallts Big Vole
J';lIt c n ~ d H e ( ' ( ) ~ l d - t ' I : I ~ : - ; Inat te l ' O ~ · t ( ) lJe)" 1:1, 1:11 I, at tht, 1 ' ( J ~ t Ollit'L' at .:":11:IJt'l 'th, I ';\., Ul ld t ' l ' t lw Ac l of ~ I a l ' ( ' h .tl g 7 ~ 1 .
]'i,:;-berth's J\brJi Gras
Till' : 'Ilardi Gras which in it s two
i1I'l,,,jou:; ~ ' ' ' a r s l1ttrncted h u n d r e d ~ of
h'ople to llavl'rJ'ol'll avenUe and ]11'0-
:ilk.! s,ll'c', harmless amus ement fo r
he ~ ' t J u ; ' ~ » t e r s on Mischief Night, is
he work or the N a r b l ~ r t h Business
C;"ullcil in nl1Jl1e on]::. A c t u a l l ~ ' , it islhe, d o i l 1 ~ of a h an d fu l o f energetic
) u h l i c - ~ J l i r i t e d business folk , who with
'n"lh('r handl'u! or their type, do~ v e l ' y t h i n l - ' : the U u s i n e ~ s Council ever
does.
In Jl10st org'anizations it is only the
fc'w who do the w or k f or t he m an y.
it is unfortunate that r\al'berth, its
,'i"jc u ~ s o c j a t i o n long d ea d, h as 110
~ T o U p oj' 1111'n to func tion like Bala
C\"llW\'d'S Ne ighho rhood C lub, Me r-
\\':th b et te r t ha n a three-to-one i o ' n ' ~ ; ~ n d \ \ ' y n ~ e w o o d ' s and Penn Val
reg' istrat ion of Republicans as com- ky's Civic Associations. It does have,
f o r t u n a t e l ~ ' , fine active womeu'sparel l w ith Democmts, Mon tgomery
!!.Toups-l\lu]'c'I'es to a id t he fire com-G. O. P. leaders look f or wa rd t o t he I bpan,>; \Vomen's C O l 1 1 m u n i t ~ , C u ,election, fOUl' days hence, with a ' ; ',n io r and .Junior branches ; Parents
fel,ling of hoth conf idence and con- ' J"' acl l l' r s' Associat ion , 1I10st innuen
cern. tial o f a ll , but confined to its own
Thcy ar c confidc'nt that they will p ro vi nc e, A nd Narberth's church or
carry the c o u n t ~ · with a plurality in ,.!:anizations 111'1' s tro ng , a s their ]last
e x c e s ~ of :lO.OOO-some think i t w il l publicity in t r emendous s t re ams has
reach ..J:;.OOO when the b al lot s are i nd ic at ed . A nd t he re 's t he L ih ra ry
tabulathl-l1nd tl1l'y are at the same :\s,;oeiation. But no one group looks
time concl'rned l es t t he h ig he st pos- after Narbc 'r th 's in teres ts as a men's
sihle Ih'publican vote may not he cast. civic organization ,;hould. No grouJ l,
This i,; a matter of grave concern that is. hut the Business Council.
because , wi th t he ] )e mo cr at s l us ti ng R ea ll y rell1arlmble ar e ti l l ' achieve-
fo r a victory in t h e S tat e, e ve ry He- nll'nts of this b o d ~ ' - C h r i s t m a s lights, C o m e d ~ ' , thl 'i lb Hnd romance make
publican vote lI1ay be needed to keep donations to the poo r, who arc under i ":'IIurder in the FI<,et" unus lla l en ter
P(·nnsyh'ania in t he t r ad i ti o na l Re- :\Irs. Eherhart :'Ilueller's kindly care; it a ~ n m e n , t
at theE g ~ ' p t i a n
Theatrepuhlican eolumn on : \ 'o \ 'ember :l. s t at i on a nd road s ign improvements ; thiS Friday and S a t u J ' ( l a ~ ' , Th e cast
Fo r this r e a ~ o l 1 efrort is to be made peddler, huck st e r a nd circular dis- includes Rohert T a ~ ' l o r , Un a Merkel
to ge t tlJ(lse who o pp os e t he N ew Dea l tribution control ; l \ lard i Gras, etc. - and J ean Pa rke r. The accompanying
to the ) lo ll s in such o\'erwhelmingly \\,I]('n "lill consider that of the 150 b il l includes a hilarious Laurel and
RepubI :can Count ies as l\lontgoll1ery b l l s i n e ~ s and profess iona l people in, Hanly farce, "The Live Ghost."
and Dl'lawarl' as ,n'I1 as in t h o ~ e ~ a r b e r t h , o n l ~ ' 70 are remotely in-: Timdy story of the tempestuous
areas where the pl'l'ponderance is less' tl'I'l's1<,d in the Business Council, and e le ct io n o f Andrew ,Jackson, "The
pronounced. attendance of 20 is a rarity at any· (;ol'geous Hussy" w il l p la y Mon da y,
Cong'rcssman .J. \Villiam Ditter is nll'e1ing no mutter how greal the im- T uc sd ay a nd \ V e d n e s d a ~ · . Lionel
more th an the head of the Republican portance. B a l ' l ' ~ ' m o r e is s up er h a s t he s ev en th
ticl;l't in Montgomerv C ou nt y w hi ch : \'o ti ce s were sent to 70 psuedo- p r e ~ i d e n t o f t he Uni te d States; Joan
constitutes his congl :ess ional ' :listrict. nH'mbl'rs, invit ing them to attend th e C rawford e na ct s t he tuvern-keeper's
He is conducting' a thorough cam- regu la r month ly meeting l \ I ~ ~ H l a y , Oc- daughter who became Democra.cy's
paign on h is own accoun t. tober ] 2. Foul' attended. I h e r ~ was First L ad y; a nd Rob er t T ;l yl or IS a
MI'. Ditter i s c onvi nc ed , after a 110 blizzard; mos t o f t he r es t SImply ~ ' o u n g naval officer,
complete canvass of the county, that were not interested. T r e a s ~ l 1 " e r I-Ian,'Y Thurs da y , th e E g ~ ' p t i a n ' s "Double
the Republican margin will be of Hollar is snubbed and l11su lted In Ban k N ig ht ," "The Cr ime of Dr.
gen erou s p ropor t io ns . In fa ct , if the ~ t o r e af ter s to re , when he c al ls t o Forbes" wil l haf fle t he m os t astute
trend now in progress continues fo r col le ct dues (reduceu recently from myste ry-so lve r. It features taut
the next ten days, and he s ees no $12 to. $6 a y ~ u r ) . Th e secretary l lr am a a nd an unusual love story,
I 'e as on why it will not, the vic to ry complamed of Illness a nd p re ss of s tarr ing- Gloria Stuart, Robe r t Kent
will r ea ch ' la nd sl id e pr op or ti on s. b us in ess a nd q ui t last mon th , a nd I , a nd H en ry Armetta.
By that, Congressman Ditter inlli- who am faidy, b u ~ y , after all, w,as Friday a nd S at ur da y, t he year's
cates that he mean s the largest Re- forced t o be actll1g secretary. So I m funniest c om ed y i s coming-"Kelly
publican p lural i ty since 1!l30. b u r ~ t up at t he w ay the bulk of t he t he Second," with Patsy Kel ly a nd
In Lower Mer ion, Peter C. Hess is busl1less people leave the worl; to be Charles Chase.quoted a s e st im at in g t he Republican done a few, and then crab ab?ut
plurality at 10,000. T he A bi ng to n t he thmg-s the few try to accomphsh.
section is expected by those i n tou ch It has been )wo]losed to turn the
w it h t he s it ua ti on to do as well or Mardi Gras ove r to the pub li c to do
better. with as it pleases. In the meantime,
Both sections will probably sec after only four officers attended amany voters at the polling places this meeting- to , ,:hich 70 m e m b ~ r s . were " S ~ \ ' i n g - , Tim e." th e ~ l e w F ~ ' e l lyear who sel dom participate in elec- invited , PreSIdent Joe Adelizzl and IAstall'e-GlI1ger Rogers muslc,al C 0 1 ~ l l n gtions. l1is workers deserve great c red i t fo r, to th e Ardmore Theatre thIS FrIday
Leaders in all parts of t he c ou nt y t he ir c ou ra ge in cm:rying on t ~ l e ifo r five days, is m?re genero.us to
report exceptional interest in t he M ar di G ra s plans. \veather permIt-I those who eagerly WUlt for the nllnble
pres iden tial contest and the to ta l vote ting', tonig,ht's ,airair w ill b e a s U ~ - ! :ooted pair p res en t th e l as t, \\'ordi s expl ' cted to t ou ch an a ll - time high cl'ss--hut I t wI ll not redound c ~ ' e d l t team dancll1g than any of theIr pre-
on November 3. to most of the Narberth busllless "IOUS features.
R ep or ts f rom t he o th er s id e o f t he men. Now t he y may b e s een i n f ou l' dis-poli t ica l fence indicate that condi- TOM ELWOOD. I i n cth' e numbe rs s et to tl1P. rhythms
tions among' the Democra t ic brethren of "The \Vay You Look Tonight,"
is a ny th in g b ut s at is fa ct or y. T he y 001 '0 Amcrican Legion "Never Gonnn Dance ," "Pick Yourself
a dmi t p r iv at e ly that they ar e no t Ins ta l ls Ne w Officers U p" a nd "Waltz in Springtime," all
very hopeful. rontlnue<l from l'al:e One by .Jerome Kern, \\'ho scored this RKO
The opening of local headquarters ba t tle s a nd was wounded whi le under rad io picture.
in various parts of t he c ounty give machine gun fire.
a surface appearance of ac t iv i ty, bu t I The speaker was decorated with the Republicanisel \1 crsuspersons in a pos it ion t o know , report ' Silver Star, Ordc'r of The Purp1L'
that things betwel'n the old l ine Demo- Henrt, Croix de Gue1'l'e and Medal of
crats, l ed hy McAvoy and GUlrey, a nd Mer it .the 1\'ew Dealers, represented by Sec- It was announced J udg- e HalTY S .
retary .J. Hansell F re nc h a nd othCl McDev it t, P hi la de lp hi a, w il l b e the
late Republicans, a re f ar from t he s pe ak er at t he A rm is ti ce D ay Ban
perfect political marriage. quet November 11. Arranging th e
T he n t he re is a group carrying affair are Messrs. Durbin, Frye , \Vun
considerable innuence which is frankly del', Cooke and A. PelTY RI'<\ifer.
and definitely against the N ew Deal The Legionnaires planned to turn
as a matter of principle. In this over the surplus from the post's
group is H. Sturgis I ng er so ll a nd h is F ou rt h of Ju ly ac tiv i tie s to the bor
brothel', John H. \V. Ing er so ll . Both ough Rec re at ion Boa rd as the nucleus
live in Penllyn an d John Was at one of a worthy community cause.
t ime th e Democ ra ti c nominee f or a s
sembly,
These men are open in their pro
t es ts a ga in st the policies of Mr.
Roosevelt and will vote fo r Landon.
The la te st recruit to th is fact ion is
Philip C. Pendleton, \\'ho was the
Democratic nominee fo r Congress s ix
years ago. B oth Pendlet on and iGeorge W. N or ri s, t he Gwynedd Ibanker, have announced themselves i
fo r Landon during the past week.
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Telephones-Narberth 4100, Cynwyd 811Subscription rate. $2 per year In advance
Office- 209 Haver ford Ave" Narb:.orrh
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Cross in Rcadinessf or Annua l Roll Call
POLITICAL ADV.
LAI R 0
Fresh mined Grade A
31 Bala Avc., Bala-CYl1wyd
$7.508.50
10.00
Stove 10.25
Coke (Fairlllont) $9
.tn opel'-
fair to all classes.
suburbs and farln
Democratic
POLITICAL ADV.- =
The Execu ti ve Boa rd o f the l\lerion
b ra nc h o f t he L ea gu e o f Women Vot er s met at the home o f the chairmall ,
:'tIl'S. ,I. Alden Tifft on Ba ir d r oad,
i \l er ion, Wednesday . A luncheon
followed.
and
ROOSEVELT
\DEMOCRAT IX Ifor
Cross
Factories in the county are again
ation. Working night and day.
MAKE NO OTHER MARKS.
7.
POLITICAL ADV.
ics
Vote
One
because:1. The United States is functioning again.
2. We will not entrust our future to the HooverGrundy candidate.
S. President Roosevelt has led us out of the
depression.
4. President Roosevelt is
5. Real Estate in the cities,districts again has value.
6. The Mercantile trade is showing a steady
increase in volume.
t he m a nd i f t he y ar e given
opera tion, they will tal,e
your messages.
Mari011ette Sho1V
From t he Hanl ey Mar ione tt e Show
there was a bal an ce o f $3.56. This
was g i\ 'e n t o the school paper, 'fhefJun D ia l, t o help its expenses.
HELEN WIPF.
W'·A
Republican
VOTERS!
OUR TOWN
ROOSEVELTWILL CARRY
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Thousands of Republicans throughout the nation, with. the
Delnocrats, are supporting and voting for the present Gov
ernment
Make
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WHY?
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
POLITICAL ADV.
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In the Schools
J 1 / I 1 , ~ e l l l l 1 Lccl/lrcs
i Certa in g ra de s ha ve h ea rd t alk s
! from s pe ak er s f rom t he Commercial
i and University Museums.
1 T he f ir st o ne of th ese w as o n Oc
I tober 1 2, o n "'fhe Stone Age ." T hi s
was f or t he t h ir d and s even th g rade s.
On the same da " a lecture was given
I to the second a 'ml fifth grades on
; Southwest Indians.I The third, fifth, s ix th a nd eighth
!grades heard a t al k o n t re es on 01' : tober 2G.
We hope to heal' the following:
For Sale
Soloist
15c a linefor Both Newspapers
COUIII five \ \'orlls to lille
Classified
Advertisements
-will ht' al '' 't'pted up to \V<,dnesday. 5 o'clock, fol' l ~ " ' I " i ( l a y ' s issues.
-\\'ill be eharged ollly to residentswh os e n ame s appear ill th e telephone directol"Y 01" to !-'uh!-'cribE'l'st o OUH TOW :, \ or t he NEWS 010BALA-CYXWVD.
J)0/'ofIi1 .!,,!t llsfolle D a s< ' ll '/ ' , t h e
/l '1 '1I-k'/fI/I'1/ h/ I r]JiNt, /l'11() l(Oill bc
fhl' soloist (I( t!te !tl'ei/JI'ocit!!
1"11/1'1'1'011 0/ the . \ ' ( lI ' {" , /, (h 110111-
I'II'S COllllllllllit!! C{II{' 1'I/CSrlll!!.
Real Estate for RerltHOUSE & Apt. rentals all along th e"Ma in L in e. " Ros er B ro s. . R ea lt or s
"At Ardmore Statlon"-Ardmore 680. .
Sill/atiollS Walltcd,L\:'\lTOH SEI{\'ICJo: in exe. fot' rent. 0"fnll <i1l1e wil h IJ ar. She r, 8 0 ; ' ~ , (3)
, Iyour 1'0- ment to AnnapolIs f rom former U. S. Rcdcare o f S en at or George \Vharton Peppel' and
was graduated f rom t he Nav al A ea d-
<'Illy June 5, HJ30. 'fhe regular monthly meet ing o f t h e
On June 14, l[J30, he married !\Iiss 1\[ain Line Branch No.1, Southeastern
l\Iary Dold, daughter of Mr. and l \ I r ~ , Pennsylvania Chapter, American Red
Eo P . D ol d, o f Na rbe rt h , at a mil i- C ro s s, was hel d i n headquarters in the
iary wcdding at S t. J oh n' s C hu rc h, T imes Med ical Bu il d ing , Tuesday,
Cynwyd. with !\II's. Henry C. Eamshaw pre-
Asscmbly Hewa s t he son o f Capt ai n and !\Irs. siding.
The fifth g 'mde had a vc ry i nt er - Fred C. Pattcn, formcrly of Narberth, The B ra il le D ep ar tmen t r cp or te d
e ~ t i n g a ~ s c m b l y p,el'iod. They learned Iand is a l so survived by a brother, new rooms have been opened in the
about t he u se s of hemlock t od ay a nd F rc d C. Patten, Jr. , and a t h ree-and- Times Medical Building' f or t he printhow th<' In(Lans used hemlock. They one-half-year-old daughter. ing of Brai l le hooks. More volunteers
sallg s o n l ~ S and recitations ab ou t C ap ta in F red C. Patten i s th<' ar e needed f or t hi s work.
trees, The fifth grade also planted a founder and registrar o f t he Admi ra l Mrs. Charles S. Starr, chairman of
beautiful state hemlock tree in front Farragut Aca<lemy on Toms niver, 1\Iembership, stated that everythingo f t he school. N. J ., a nd f or me rl y was connect ed is in r ea di ne ss f or t he d ri \' e whi ch
MIINI'IIIIl Casc E : r l i i b i t , ~ with t he Val le" Forge Military t\cad-NO\'ember ?O-Pottery GI"llles: 3 ' . • hegins Armistice Day, November II ., . - ,. , ,I The sumnIPr school ar t class made emy. In eonnection w it h t hi s a Roll Call
:G, i' 8. I? 1 ! l 3 ~ CI ' L'f some v e r ~ ' i n t eres ting ar ti c les , which Luncheon will b e h el d in the !\IerionI , a n u a r ~ ' -, ' /- l111ese I e. ar c now being exhibi ted in the nlU-Grades: 4, 6, 7. Club Women Enjoy Cricket Club on ! \ I o n d a ~ ' , November !J,
Is cum case in the lower floor of the F II ' I' T' at 12,30 P. l\I. This luncheon wI11 be
FebJ'llUry ! l- The E sk imo. Gm( e s : mai n building. -ran, In nstltutc rip " .I, 2, '1 ' } ' , I - - - followed by a bnef movmg pICture
Ie museum case IS s Imp y a case I .February 15-0m ' \ Vi nt er B ir d ~ : h o w i n g di ffe rent th ings f rom all the Two I ~ u n d r e d and eighty-five clubr,================il
Fri ends , Grades : 1, 2, 3. count ri es o f t he world. The articles Iwomen from Montgomery and Del a-
Apri l 1! l -Conques t of Mexico and that arc be ing exhib it ed are as fol- wal\' Counties a tt ended t he meet ing
Peru. Grades: 3 ,5 ,7 . lows: Indian pott e ry , homes of In- at t he F r ank li n Museum last Thurs-
1\Tay 7-Insect \Vonders. Grades: dians , gods of Indians made o f c a rd - day a ft er noon . They were welcomed2, 4, 6, 7, 8, board and painted, an E g Y P t i a n : ' ~ l\lrs. ,Iohn A. Adee, v i c e - p r ~ s i d < , n (
Narberth Bridge Club Asscmbly scene, and ar t project correlated with 0.1 the 1\lon tgomery C O l ~ n t y I' e ~ l e r a -Wednesday evening, October 21 - Our last assembly p ro gr am was Eng li sh made of soap, old-fashioned tlOn, and !\Irs. Leroy Smith, presHI.ent
Top score, C. A, Hammer and Char l es sponso r ed by Mr. Harkness. ' fwo his- dolls a nd a n e ar ly G erm an v illa ge . of t he Del awa re Count y FederatIOn,
, . , ' t or y p la ys were given b y t he e ig ht h These llro,l'eels arc very well <lone Ml.'S. 1.1'011 Webster !\Ie,le.her wa.s ap-13, Stoudt; s c t ~ o n d place, 1\ll's. C. A. I I' t' tl 1\1 I f I I bl Ii gTaf es, represen lllg Ie narc 1 0 and everyone enjoys 100Hn' at them pOl ll te f ]1ress anf pu ICl ty c HllrmanHammer and 1\ll's. Charles B, Stoudt. TI·II1C. Aftel' t h l ' ~ . \"e ~ , a \ v a Red . ' ' g • j' 'I t C t' , O ' VIRGINIA KNAPP. or "ongomery oun y. IFriday aftel 'lloon-Top score, l\Jjss i Cross picture on Flood Relief. We l\I 5S Eleanor O' I(ane s]1oke of her
Anna V. Foley and Mrs . T. \V. Blake;' a re h av in g a special dri\'e in the eX]1eriences in Spain and gave an out-Classmates to H on or
second place, 1\[I'S. Charles B. Stoudt school for the Junior Red Cross. If line o f t he ehamc te r of t he Spaniard ,
and 1\ll's. l\l, C. H i n ( ~ h a u g h , Jr . i each ]1erson brings some money , no R. M. Pattcn's Mcmory (iuy :'tlarrinf'r, assistant di rec tor of
Saturday cYening-Top score, !\Ir .'matter how l it tl e , it will he grcatly Continued trom P a ~ e One music o f t he I ns ti tu te , g av e a short
and Mrs. C, Alfred l ' eem'y; second, appreciated. into t he s ea after colliding with a n- ta lk o n i\lus ic App re ci at ion and
place, l\h'. and l\1rs. \V. S, Hutton. PH/)iIN AlISlUc)' Pho)/c other a i rp lane dur ing fleet maneuvers p l a ~ ' e r l several solos., When 1\[1', Drennen and Miss Fra- 100 mi les west of the Canal Zone. Thi s was f ol lowed by a vi si t to the,
I) V II G d Cl b ' Ialltoni both find it impossible to be He is buried in t he Nationa l Ceme- Planetarium and a trip through the,cn n a ey Jar en 1I ' I ' . 'J t A I'• " .: III t Ie ofTlce, they select certam pUpl s ery at l' lllg(on. museum.
, 1 he I ~ x e c u t l v c Boar.d of the" Penn: in the school to take their places. At Lower Merion High School, from\ a l k ~ ' C,ardl'l1 Club wIll llWC't I, hurs- ! Then there w il l be someone t he re t o which he graduateLl in 1!l2G, Lieutelld'l\' ~ o v c m b e r 'j 'It the home of 1\[I'S '• , • , , ' • " I an swer t he telephone. \Ve ask vou alit Patten was quart e rback on th<·El'Iwst C Drew on l\Ioreno road Pell11 i • '" e ' . ' I . to l ~ e l p these y o u n ~ s t e r s I f t he y get I football team and a m e m b ( ~ r of til<'\ ,III . confused o r are a lIttle s low because basebal l team. He attended the
The next m e e t ~ n g ofT the club will: the" ar c not accustomed to it. \Ve I Severn School, Severn Park, 1\1(1., forhe Monfh\' l11ol'nlng' l"ll\'('Il1])('r n at .' . , . I ", .' . . , t hl ll k t hI S w ll l b e good experIence for Ia v ea l' and t hen recel\'ed an apPol1lt-10,:lO at the home of l\Il's..J. 13ruce '
Ihall on Bryn :'tIawr an'nue, Penn
Valley.
1\Irs. George Batchelder will speak
on "Forcing Bulbs."
Boy Scout Notes
Receptioll Follows Weddillg Iof Charlotte Deacoll Moore
to A. D. Burt ill New Jersey:-- IAn out-of-town wedding of interest I
took Illace last Saturday afternoon,
at foul' o'clock when Miss Charlotte!
Deacon !\Ioore, daughter o f Mr . and iMrs . Cha rl es 1\1oore, of Br idgeton,!
New Jerser , beeame the bride uf AJ-:
exander Dean Burt, son of !\II'. and'
Mrs. John Burt, of Narberth, in the:
Cohansey Bapt is t Church, at Rouds-:
t own, New Jersey. The Re\'. \\'illiamAllister =.\lacKenzie, pastor of the I
church, performed the ceremony. iThe b ri de was g iv en awa y by her'
father.
I\1rs. Stiles Dean Ezell, of I\Ii<hlletown, N. Y., was t he lUutron of hunor. Coe/,pr S p a l l i e l ~ . 1JL,li/OJ(lll. J ' ( ' a ~ o l l a h l e .T he b rid esm aid s w er e th e Mi sse s' By A I ' / O ) ' I ' ~ ( ' I : I I I ~ 1 I 1 a l l - ~ i l ' e at ~ t l l d ,~ l i l . i ' i S - I ~ Stol 'ktol l 1(1. I'holle UL'l' lllillllo\\"1l
K a t h r ~ ' n Fry, ~ o r a Smith and Marie · I ~ I ; : I .Cai rn s, o f Phil ade lphia, and Helen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hardester, of Haddon Heights, New Lost IJersey. LOST, 0,,1. la"/Oe Fox '('C'ITi"I', malt·;David Cunningham, of Haddonfield, r , ' ~ e l l l h i e s hllnllll/O do.r; \\"'al'ill/O 110 eol- '
Jar; while buily. hrown ~ P O l Oil h:ll'k an dN . J ., w as t he b est m an . T he u sh er s i l e a l ' t - ~ I l : l p . ' d hl'o\\'n ~ I " , t 011 ~ i l l e ; hl'o\\'l1illcluded: Dr. Stiles Dean Eze ll , of & \ \ 'hite Ill 'all allll hlo\\11 lip 011 (ail.
:'\allle is Spotty, Hp\\'at'd. F. A. ~ I e S i l a l l ( ' ,:Middletown, New York ; Dr. Kenneth l I : l I l 1 p ~ ( e : l l l d""le, \ \ ' ~ · l l l l l ' \ \ ' o u d . AI'I!.Fr y and C ~ ' r u s Coulton, of PhiIa(!el- ~ ~ s - w.phia, und William Cot r inge r, o f Had - ------H-----------don field. F"lIl1th', llelp ~ : ~ I I ~ l a : ~ t ( ~ ~ ( ) " I I E T I , ; l l S , 1A recept ion held at Ivy Manor fd-, .'XPI'I'I"lll'ed Oil Illfallts' h:1I111-lllade
lowed the cerelUonr. The hostessl's! h n ( ) t ; . , . ~ , alld ~ a " l / l i e s . \ \' I 'l le <ilaN. ~ I e t z ,i\1 \\
"11' C ' 11 ;0.; Six th s t. , I ·i li la ., I 'a . (,;) Iwere I·S. I Jam otnnger und
Mrs. Crane , of Haddunfield, and 1\1rs.
Cyrus Coulton, of Philadelphia.
Rcceivillg wi th the bridal party was
l\Lss Elizabeth Burt, sister uf the Igroom, I At Your Service
Among the out-of- town gues t s were I ItELL\HLI'; , C ~ \ J ( P E N ' f E l t , alIemtlolls,. . . \ \ 'eathl ' l 's lnJl l) l I lg" . Uot t l i l .'h E:::,slillg'CI'
!\IlsS Clara i\IelvI1le,1\11'15.
Nellie Cor- <.'Oll\\'ay a,'''"ue, Call Xal'bel'lh 37,18-1::ROll, l\Iiss Virginia i\lcCleavy, Miss (tf)Marguerite Barnett, Miss Elizabdh CAI\PI';NTI';]\- BylLDEH -:- Estimates'v ., cheerfUlly fUl'Illshed, Jobblllg Ill'Olllptlyo eum, 1\ Irs. Maude Cuuk, Mrs. attellded to, Leallder \\'ickmall, 305 COII-
Leamy, Dr. a nd Mrs. Clyde Spallg-Ier, way a v e . - N : : I ~ ~ r l h 3888-W. (5)Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Nyc, Dr. Edwin DHAPEHJES , SItp Cover s, Vel le tl an
L L D.1 i\1 • D ' bIt l ids, Awnings, Furn!lure, Upholster-
. ame, r. unu IrS. aVILl Dewey, lng, B e d d l n ~ s , H u ~ s cleaned, repairedDet ar , a nd Mr. and Mrs. John M.I and slored. Challengel', 281 1 I I 0 n t ~ 0 l t l e r yEnbur r all f p}'1 d I I' i\1 d ave ll ue , Cynwyd. Phone , Cynwyd 85
g, 0 11 a e p lla. r. an I·'ormorly \\'Itlt John Wanamaker. (tt)
Mrs . Char l es R. Starn, of Narberth; UPHOLS'I 'EmN'O and rep. S p l ' i n ~ s ot
Miss Alice Moore, of East Orange, I 3 -p leeo sui tes repai red. $10; Chai r re-
N. J.; 1\11. and I\1rs. Cotr inger, of ~ ~ ~ · e ~ ~ d i . . : I ~ ~ a s i ~ o r ~ 1 ~ . ~ ~ V h ~ ; ~ ' Y n ; ~ l l 9 t e w i s .Haddonfield; I\1rs. Alexande r Dean
Burt, Miss Geneva Burt, and Rev.
and Mrs. J. U. Selwyn Toms, o f Wen
. an ah , N . J. j Mrs. James Moser, of
District Au'al 'r ls Pl'cselltet!
Foul' :'tTain Line Troops reeeind the
Di st ri ct Awar d for maintaining a
consistent program of scouting
throughout the summer months. ' f h e ~ 'we re Ardmor e 1'\0, :3, Bala-Cynwyd
No.2, l\!erion No.2 , and \Vynnewoo(1
No.1 . Th e award presented is o nl '
of several which a troop Illust earn in
order to receive the Council Award.
J]l'eOIllI'S EIIOII' 8colI(
Last :'tlonday night at the w e e k l ~ 'troop meeting, Donald Love, or
\\'ynnewood !II o. 1, rece ived the high
es t award which scout ing can give.
C. B. CI ipsham, chairman of the
Court of Hon or f or t he Main Line
Di st ri ct p re sen te d h im wit h t he Eagl e The l\Iain Line Branch No. I,
badge, evidence of eal'1ling' twenty-one Southeas tern Pennsylvania Chapter,
mcrit b ad ge s. Don al d is Senio r pa - American ReLl Cros s, i s sponsoring a
hoI l ea de r o f t he \ \ ' ~ ' n n e w o o d Troop class i n Home Hyg ie ne a nd C ar e o f Iand a member of the O rder of the Ith e Sick, which wil l meet one after
A rro w, D elm on t o rg an iz at io n f or I noon a week for one hour and a half. i
those scouts who display outstanding! Anyone interested in taking this Iqual i ti es of character and leadershiP,1 course please.communicate b:fore No-
At t he s ame t ro op meeting, \V. J. \ vember 6 WIth t he Amer ic an Red IDrennen, cha irman of the Dis tr i ct Ac- Cross , Times Medical Building, Ard
tivities' Committee, p re se nt ed t he more. Telephone Ardmore 4077.
Wynnewood Troop with D istrictI IA ~ v a r d s for main,taining. a complete Kansas City, and ~ I r . Mrs. John IP 1 o g r a l ~ 1 of . S C O U t l l l ~ t h ~ o u . g h , o u t tl.le lA. Davi s, o f Ha rd ll l gv I ll e, N . J.I
s u ~ n m e l , fOI the \ a ,l le ) , FOI ge ~ I 1 - On t h ei r r e tu r n from a wedding I
gnl1lage, and for mentonous showlllg trip t h rough the south, 1\11. and Mrs. i, a t t he Camporee. Burt will l ive in Haddon Heights . I
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Phon" NARBERTH 4100
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The Gar den Club of Bala-Cynwyd
will meet at the \Voman's Club Thurs· 1
d a ~ ' , 1\ ovember G, at 10 A. 1\1. Mrs.
\Villiam Kurtz l\Iyers, president, will
preside and 1\lrs. Arthur Hoyt Scott,of Swarthmore, will talk on "Garden
Club of America in Japan and
France ," i l lus t ra t ed by pictures . ' fh is
will be an open meeting'.
i\I rs. l\Tyers has appointed the following' as cha irmen : p rog ram, Mrs .
R i char d \ \' , Thor ingt on , o f Wynne
wood; conservation, Mrs. Ralph Light ;
flowers for members, 1\1rs. Clarence
T. Far ies , of \\'ynnewood; flowers for
flow<'rless Philadelphia, !\II's. Roy E.
Clark, of C y n w ~ ' d ; Flower Mart , M1'5.
John ill. Young , o f Cynwyd; hospi
tality, 1\l rs , L . Herbert Tily, of Cyn
wyd; membe rs hi p, 1\11'15. P e ] ' l ' ~ ' D.
Richards , of Ardmore; publicity, l\lrs.
'Valter C, 1\eely, of : ' lerion; proper
ties, l\Irs. :'tlattl1('w l\!cVickar, .11'., of
Cynwyd, and pilgrimag('s, :'tIl'S.
Thomas Cul li nan. O t he rs wil l b e an
nounced latl'r.
MEETS NEXT THURSDAY!
iI
Mrs. William Kurtz Myers
Names Heads for Activitics
October 30, 1936
Comlllittee Chairillenfor Garden Club
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POLITICAL ADV.OLITICAL ADV.
L·ETTER
HARRY GIBSON, President
Kehley Run Local, United Mine Workers of America
GEORGE T. SIMMONS, Republican
Publisher, Progressive Labor World
JOHN A. McSPARRAN, DemocratFormer Master, Pennsylvania Grange
Former Secretary, Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture
E. LOWRY HUMES, Democrat
Former U. S. District Attorney
MRS. WM. H. BIESTER, JR., Republican
Past National President, American Legion Auxiliary
POLITICAL ADV.
OUR TOWN
POLITICAL ADV.
GEORGE W. NORRIS, Democrat
Former Governor, Federal Reserve Bank,
Philadelphia District
GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER, Republican
Former u. s. Senator
To Those on Relief and WPA:
GEORGE MORGAN, President
Gilberton Local, United Mine Workers of America
MRS. LUCRETIA BLANKENBURG, Republican
THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, Republican
Former Member of Congress
Further than that -
IF ANY ELECTION OFFICER COULD LEARN HOW YOU VOTED, AND THENDISCLOSED THAT INFORMATION TO ANYONE, THE PUNISHMENT IS $1000
FINE AND TWO YEARS IN JAIL.
ALONE WITH YOUR CONSCIENCE IN THAT VOTING BOOTHON TUESDAY
NEXT-BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN.
WHATEVER YOUR CONSCIENCE DICTATES-DO THAT, AND THAT ONLY.
BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF AND YOU WILL HAVE BEEN HONEST WITH
YOUR FELLOW MEN.
When you go to the polling place on Tuesday next, REMEMBER THIS:
The Constitution guarantees to every qualified voter-irrespective of race, creed or color- no t only the RIGHT TO VOTE, but the right to voteSECRETLY-EACH ACCORDINGTO HIS AND HER OWN CONSCIENCE-ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM INTERFER
ENCE OR INTIMIDATION BY ANYONE.
AND THE PENAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA BACK UP THAT CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE WITH HEAVY FINES AND PRISON SENTENCES.
The right to vote is the foundation- the bed-rock - of representative governnlent. For acentury and a half that right, and that alone, has enabled the people of this country to select theirpublic officials and determine the laws and governmental principles under which they desired to
live.
AN OPEN
There will be those who, on Tuesday next, will attempt tomakepoliticalcapitalout ofyourmis
fortunes. They will insult you with the demand that you vote as they order.
ANYONE WHO ATTEMPTS SUCH A THING WILL BE COMMITTING A CRIM
INAL OFFENSE.
They may seek to justify their impudence by telling you that the New Deal has been providing for your needs and, therefore, it is your duty tovotefor theNew Dealcandidates in this election.
THAT IS CHEAP FALSE PRETENSE. EVERY DOLLAR THAT GOES INTO
EVERY GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY, INCLUDING RELIEF AND WPA, COMESFROM THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY - FROM YOUR FELLOW AMERICAN
CITIZENS.
They may whisper some threat.
WE ARE ADVISING YOU-AND WE ARE ADVISING THEM-THAT ANYPERSON WHO ATTEMPTS TO INTERFERE WITH YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE, OR
WHO ATTEMPTS TO INTIMIDATE YOU IN THE EXERCISE OF THAT RIGHT,IS SUBJECT TO $1000 FINE AND IMPRISONMENT FOR TWO YEARS.
They nlay try to tell you that they will know how you voted.
ANY SUCH STATEMENT WILL BE ABSOLUTELYFALSE. WITH THE VOTING
BOOTH CURTAIN CLOSED, NO VOTING MACHINE CLICK, NO IDENTIFYINGMARK UPON THE PAPER BALLOT, CAN INFORM ANYONE HOW YOU VOTED.IF YOU VOTE BY PAPER BALLOT, FOLD THE BALLOT BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE
BOOTH. AFTER THE JUDGE OR INSPECTOR CHECKS THE NUMBER ON THE
PERFORATED STUB AT UPPER RIGHT-HAND CORNER OF THE BALLOT, TEAROFF AND KEEP THAT STUB. THEN PERSONALLY THRUST THE BALLOT INTOTHE BALLOT BOX.
POLITICAL ADV.
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Bus Driver Made Honorary
Member; Pl'esident ComesFrom Boston
Membel's o r L ow er Merion T-lig'h
School's graduating class of IHIG saw
L. i\1. H. S. varsity defeat West Phi la
del phi a High , 1:]-0, l as t Sat ur day,
and then e n . i o ~ · ( : t I a 20th reunion at It he L l ane rch Coun tr y Club.Presiding was \Villial11 Shupcrt,
class president, who cal11e from Eos
ton to p.tV,"d the event.
Made honorary mel11ber with a de
g re e o f ":c\Iaster of Science in Trans
portation" was Bm·tholol11ew "Bat"
C a s s i d ~ " .veteran school .bus driver. 'IRemllllscellees were g iv en b y these
teachers Samuel S h ~ l l a n u m , W i l l i : ~ m 1
P. Nash, Frank V. Hll lehart and MISS,
Ethel Bal,er, anti by these class l11el11-:
bel'S: iI
Judge Miller, Will iam i\ IeDowdl,
Herbert Pac]wr, Graec Stillwagon
Davis, Dl'. L. R. Davis, .josl'ph Allen,
I-Iany Swing'.. J ohn C. \Yinters, i\[rs.l\Iary ~ e o t l :\lcShan(: and James Os
mond.
1\ew nW111her s t aken in by vote of
the' clas" are:
:'Iliss ] ) o r o ( h ~ ' IIl,llal1,1, i\Iiss Ethcl
Baker, \Yil li anl I '. :\:\5h, W. Ivan
Si111p,.'on, Ilineharl, Shananwn and
C a s s i d ~ ' .A l ' r a n , ~ ' i n : ~ thl' , l Ifa i r was this C0111
mittel': :'111':'- : 'Ilary St'(J\l : 'IIcShan, '.
chairm:l11: ,\11," ,jl:an 11,1111111('1' l ~ a J l J 1 .Mrs, Elizal".lh Dur(Jss, :111:. D o r o l h ~ 'HUI'n" I'acl;c'l', :'III'S. An1l'da I'ark,','
Johns(J):, Frank C. B'·:I:'(lII. II an:,
S \ \ ' i n ~ , .jusl'ph n, :\Iit-n, ,·\ll'xant!,,·
Da\'issil,n, John \Yilltc'l':'.Alll<:nc:' tho:,,' p j '( ' : "' I I ! \ \ l 'l ' l ' Ill'. : l l l l :
?IIIS. 1.<l\\','nC(' U:l\'i.-. :--;<t , I J l ' I ' ~ L : :\1
Kath("'j 11" I)U ( (' I 1I ' I' . : \ ; ". : I ll, ; .\1," .. '..
exander T-IolcomIJP, :1 i , , ~ Evelyn I!'
win, :III'" I.,c;,,· Kl"'!'" To\\ '. 11
:\Ial',l!;:tl'l'l :'Ilillw::n, :'III', :\Jill :Ii ,
John \ \ ·i l llc 'l 's. all 0[' Jlal;;·(, ',:
Mr. an d :\11':'. F. ,\. :\lcSii:lliC'. . ; ,',\Vynncwolll!.
Hedgerow on Three-Day .Schedule During November
'16 High School Class \1 ---MembersHoldReunion i
Merioll Noles
i \ I r ~ . Frederiek S . K il 'k , oj' Indian
Crcek road. ()\','rllj'ook, \I'ill g'i\'" :t
hl llcheon nnd bl' id '''c' 1 ' : l l ' t ~ ' \Yednl'"day, NO\'('llll)('I' 11. ill iI,>",,' of : \I i.c
Margal'!'t : 'I lallil Priz( '1' ,Iaughlp!, of
1\11'. an d i 'll ' '' . I], .\tt:uo!'e Prize!', or
Berkley road. ;\I"ri,)n, who.-;e nHlI'I'iag','
tol\Il'. Hc'nl'y
l'aneonst l I u e ~ 'will
ta b
place Dec(11111,) 8 in the E l ' ~ ' n ?llawl'
P r e s h ~ , t e r i a n Chul'eh.l\Iiss Katherine Wetherill, of 1\[,'1'
i on , wi ll entertain at n l un ch co ll
b r idge and showe r in honor of lIli,,:,
PrizeI' Novembcr 20, and Mrs. n.Wcbstel' Bell, of l\lerion. at n lunch
eon and b ri dgc NOVCI11bel' 25.
l\Irs. George S. Heston, of \ V ~ ' n n "wood, will entertain at a tea in honor
of lUis,", PrizeI' Novemhcr 20.l\Irs. Eo Hol t E li ason , oj' \'all,',
V iew r oa d, e nt er ta in ed h er c lu b al
luncheon and br idge Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. lIIachC'lh
o f Beacom lane, had as their week
end guests Dr. and I\lrs. John Frei
hert, of Wntel'bury, Conn.
Mr . a nd 1\11'5. ;\[acheth spent sev-
era I days in Atlantic C it y t h is week.
Miss Gretchen I \ I ~ ' e r s , daughter of
Mr. a nd Mr s. W il li am Kur tz M ye rs ,
of Winding' Way, who is on a trip
around the world, sailed fl'om Hono·
l ul u o n Mon day f or A uk lan d, Nt'w IZea la nd , whe re s he will spend ten,
days before leaving for Sydney, Aus
tralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1\1. Smith, of
Merion road, enterta ined at a birth
day par ty Saturday i n h on or o f their
daughter, Miss Mary Smith, to celebra te her eighth bir thday. There were
18 guests.
Miss Eleanor DeVilbiss, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeVilbiss, of
Berkley road, s pent t he week-end at
Wellesley visiting he r sister, Miss Ja
net DeVilbiss, who has just become
a member of the Zeta Alpha Society .
Miss Janet DeVilbiss is a member
o f t he J un io r Class at Wellesley Col
lege.
Miss Jacqueline Bird, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery
Bird, of Beacom road, will spend the
week-end at Bethlehem, where she Iw il l b e among the guests at a house
party t o b e g iv en by Lehigh Univer
sity.
SEVERAL JOIN GROUP
Following its autumn custom the
Hedgerow Theatre at Moylan will beopen Thursdays , Fridays and Satur
day!. ' onl,y during November. Th e
playhou,;e's schedule f or t he c om in g
wee k i s: T hi s Fr id ay, "An American
Tragedy," Dreiser-Piscator; t hi s Sa t
urday , "Cast U p by the Sea, the Lea
cock-Farmer travesty; next Thursday,
Shakespeare's "Twelf th Night ."
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Crozer Seminary at the invitation of
Charles R. Leech, president of the
C1'Ozer student body and s on o f Mr.and Mrs. Charles S. Leech, of 102
Dudley avenue, Narberth.
Investigate ou r low combination gas rate.Als o, l et u s explain fully ou r convenientbudgct plaq permitting you to make equalmonthly paymcnts for gas consumcd.
could set th e thermostat at th e tem
per atur e wanted and let th e auto
matic control k ee p i t a t t hi s p oi nt .
We'll install either Janitrol or Wels
bach ConversionBurnersimmediatelv
on a smalldown payment.Price-$195c as h f or e it he r, i ns ta ll ed . S li ght ly
higher on budget plan-3 years topay.
. - - - - IMPORTANT1----.
f!:,"" .- ••
ELECTRIC COMPANY
hibition of badminton at Crozer Semi
nary, Chester, last Thursday.
T he t eam composed of Mr. Keigh
ton and l\Iessrs. Ralph Giles, John
K en t a n(I Walter B. Taitt , came to
At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Plumber or Heating Contractor
Well, you can't blame the l i tt le lady!
Sh e l ik es even home t empera t ur e
an d who doesn't.Bu t FriendHusband
can't seem to get th e knack. A wow at
th e office, he's a du d at providing heat.
Our sympathy goes o ut to t hi s M r.
an d Mrs. They' re just like many whofret their way through winter. And
they really could enjoyhome l ifetoth e
full-at least as far as temperature isconcerned-if t hey w ou ld j us t turn
over a new leaf an d have clean, all-effi·cient, controllable gas heat.Then, they
With an entirely new type of motor car body
- now available for the first time on any low
priced car-combining new silence wi th new
safety for your faluiiy.
PHILADELPHIA
Give Badminton Exhibition
The Rev. Robert E. Keighton, pas
tor, and t h ree members of the Bapt is t
Church o f t he E va ng el put on an ex-
In-
OUR TOWN
.,
Hard, clcan,
long-lasting
"I t docs
last longcr"
.,Phone
Narberth 2430
Dated
DeliveriesSix trucks to serve
you. No need to wait
in all day. Just sa y
whc n you wan t i t.
S et tl e fo r $45,000,
creasing Ardmore
Holdings
JEDDOHIGHLAND
COAL
Narberth Coal
CompanyRalph S. Dlwne
NARBERTH, PA.
The Lower Merion Board o f Edu
cation wi ll in the neal' future make
settlement of $45,000 for the prop
erty of James Clarke, situated along
\Yis ter road at the rear o f t he IJres
ent high school plant.The Bar l, er proper ty, f rom which a
three-story house was removed intact
recen tly , has , a lso been ad ded t o t he
hig'h school's growing acreage.
Indications arc that a new Junior
High School, contemplated for sometime, wil l not he built in C y n w ~ ' d as
once i nt en de d, b ut w il l instead be
added to the high school group in
Ardmore.
Add Clarke Property
to High School Planti
-Photo by Bachrach .
MRS. GEORGE CAMPBELL L E W I ~of Bryn Mawr, wllo is a member
of t he c ommit t ee plnnnil l [J t i le
pro[Jrnm f or S ta te F cc /e mt io n o f
lVomen's Clnbs to be held frail!
Ma y 11 to Mn y 14 in Philadelpllin.
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CITY, N. J.
bor ough o r t owns hi p,
inconvenience or ex-
ATLANTIC
EVEN IFYOU DID NOT
REGISTER
YOU
CAN VOTE
'cuxurious 'civbzq blf tIle SeaAn au tho r migh t characterizeTHE DENNIS as a hotel with
a background-a rendezvous ford.istinguished peoplewho appreCiate those finerdetails of servicet ha t l if t a hos te lr y above the
commonplace. The luxuriousl oung ing rooms and sundeckst he sumptuous l} ' f u rn i sh ed
rooms and appetizing cuisine,thehealth bathsand dietkilChens-these together w it h a garden
terrace overlookingtbesea,markHOTEL DENNIS as distinctively diffetent. A stay here t ru ly"
is luxurious living by [he sea. "':'Rates wil l surpr is e and please ' .
you. Write for information. , .. :' ,,;;
WALTER J. DUZ flY, Inc. <>'. ' -" 'l . 0;:7
On the Ocean a t M lchh lan Ave. 3' ..... .' «. '''''".;1 ..,; : " O : ~ = ~ ~ : : : " } l ) ~ = : ~ )
iiOTIt D E N m s r Q ~ 3 t$ j : : l ] j ~ ~. .. ~ " . ; , ; ~ ~ : ~ . ' . : . : ~ : . ' , : . : . : < . : ..
pense.The only requi rement i s that
you mus t h av e lived i n P en n
~ y l v a n i a at least one year (or
s ix months, if you arc a former
Pennsylvanian) , and w it h i nyour present voting dis tr ic t for
two months . pr io r t o E le ct io n
Day, an d be sponsored by a reg
istered . oter.Your a ffidav it affirming resi
dence will be tal , en at the poll
ing place.
in any
without
With the inception o f c as h r eli ef Willt h roughout t he S ta te , it seems desiI'-
able t o c al l the at tention of relief re
cipients, storekeepers and o th er s t o
the necessity for observing certain
precautions in handling' the checkswhich s oo n w il l be i ss ue d in place of
the various t ype s o f relief orders nowin usc.
State Eme rgency Board Gives
Warning to Recipients
an d Storekecpers
Issues Instructionson Cash Relief Checks
MAUSOLEUMS
Main Lines
Edw. A. Carroll Co.
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MEMORIALS ERECTEDIN ANV LOCALITV
CLEANING
This is being done primarily with
the idea i n m ind that a l i t t le care usedin handling checks may avoid con...:irlerahle t roub le and expense, and
possibly ac tua l hard ship to re lief
families.
1'0 the rel ief recipi rnt the following
are the 1110st important items to be
ContilluP<l fl"OIl1 l 'al :c Olle remembered.
Contrasts: Mrs. Cummins Cather- 1. Don't let fllllJolie e l . ~ e casll Yllur
wuod, o f B ry n Mawr, drove her au to - ('I/l'ck. It must be endorsed by the inmobile into a tree to avoid s tr ik ing; a di\'idual to whom it is issued-not that
dog, and s u f r ( ~ r e d a broken nose. She individual's wife (or husband) or
i s t he form!.'r Virginia Kent, daugh- some other member of the household.
te l' o f A. Atwater Kent, Ardmore .. " The signature on the back of t he check \\Vatching Miss Joan Adler, Consho- must be i n i nk , and must be exactly
hocken State road , Cynwyd, instead as t he name is written on the face of Iof the road, Alber t Frank, Philadel - the check.phia, ra n over and killed the Adler 2. Be carcflll with 1/0/0' clteck. It
family's dog, ] l a i ~ 1 $17.25. fine and! is impossible to r e p l a c ~ a lost or mis
costs be[O).e MagIstrate 1\.1'omer at Ilaid check without considerable delay.
Ardmore. Th is may mean h ard sh ip for yo ur
James "'ooIfolk, 15, Ardmore negro, fami ly so be ca re fu l w it h it. Ar
according to Low.er Merion police, l:as \ r a n g ~ to be at home when your checkc on fe ss ed to mos t of cleven larceJ1les is delivered an d cash it at once.in his community with which he is To s torekeepers or others who are
eharg·ed . . . . Dominic Nudy, Devon asked to cash relief checks the follow
shoemaker, died despite two oper a- i ng points arc emphasized;
tions at B r ~ ' n 1\lawr Hospital follow- 1. Be sure that vou can i dent if y I
ing- a t1.1roat i n j u ~ ' y caused by choking th e party who prese'nts the check Ion a Inece of chIcken. th e one t o w hom it i s i ssued. Don't
Nathan Sumner, a lleged c lerk at accep t checks from peopl e you don't
\ViIliam Okum's delicatessen on City know, .
Line avenue, B a l a - C y n w ~ d , was fined 2. Be sure that the check is properly
$100. a.nd costs at N o r r ~ s t o w n , . after. endorsed, exact ly as the name appea)'sIadnllttlllg he sold beer In r e ta Il l ot s \on t he f ac e of the check. [lIIllrllll-
\ ~ h e r e a s Okum has on ly a who l. esal e crl!l ellllo/'sf'li checks 1dl i 11O( {)(' 1101/-
IIccns:. ?lwm also faces a lIquor orer/ for 1)(/1//11 I ' ll t in HarrislJllrg.
law VIOlatIOn charge. It should be rememberef l hv a ll who
H. r·'. P alme r h as b ough t f rom R. handle them that these c h e c k ~ arc suh
D. MacGufl in the lo-room-residenee ject to FC' fleral and State laws re
an d one-acre plot on Ballytore r oad , ga rd i ng such i ns t rumen t s and that
\ ~ · Y I J l : ( ' \ \ · O O ( 1 . .. . lll'alth Oflic<:r Mar- misuse o f t hem will l ea d t o prompt
V1l1 b. Reynolds, Lower l \!enon , re- action bv the authori t ies .
ported last week t wo m or e scarlet .
fever cases in Ardmore. Robert E. Haigh, SOil of Stanley E.* * I-Iaip:h, 31D N. ~ a r b e r t h avenue, Nar-
An attractive b ru ne tt e p as sed b er th , h as been chosen as a member
"bouncing''' checks totalling $75 on \of t he s ec on d tenor section of the
foul' Bryn Maw r c ha in stores this Peddie Glee Club at Highstown, N. J.
week. . . . Postmaster Emma L. Ea
ldns, of \Yvnnewood, this week pre- \sented at \,rashington, D. C., a pet i- chapl ai n o f t he Merion Fire Company
tion hearing 1000 \Vynnewood s ig na - o f Ardmore.
tu re s ask in g house-ta-housemail = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~delivery.Temperatures u nd er t he f re ez in g
point were repor ted Tuesday i n G lad
w ~ ' n e , Bal a a nd Wayne. . . . UPI)er
D a r b ~ ' , as par t of its "Miracle of
Progress" 150th anni ver sa r y, t hi s
week dedicated its new $500,000 6!lth
Street Terminal building.
Bullock-Sanderson Post , American
Legion, Ardmore, has chosen the Rev.Eugene A. Kel ly , r ec to r o f St. Col
man's Church, a s t he recipient o f t he
anuual most-deserving citizen award
of that community. Father Kel ly i s
I
Lower Merion's school directors
gave thei r approval to the sinfonieUa
direc ted hy Bruce C. Beach at their
October session. The board st ipulated
that not less t ha n twe nt y n ig ht re
hearsals b e h e ld i n the Administration
Build ing bandroom, Ardmore, with
two pub li c c on ce rt s to be given.
Last month t he t ot al enrollment in
t he t ownsh ip 's l lUbl ic schools was
5344.School buildings wil l be uscd as fol-
lows, 1\11. Downs reported:
Junior High School, November 16
f or l ec tu re , Bala-Cynwyd \Voman' s
Club ; December !l, for lecture, Boy
Scouts of Montgomery an d Delaware
Cou nt ie s; Mai n L in e Orchestra fo r
concerts, December 10, February 10,
March 31, May 1!l.Bryn Mawr School-Friday eve
n in g f or basketball, Men's Brother
hood of the Lower Mer ion Baptist
Church.Penn \Vynne School-\Vednesday
evenings for basketball, Penn \Vynne
Basketball Club.A t ot a l o f 446 children are cnrolled
in instrumental music c las ses in the
elementary schools, Mr. Downs ' re
port stated.On the recommendation of SUIJerin
tendent Downs, Miss Marion E. Bailey
was employed as an addi t ional teacher
in the Senior High bec au se o f the
crowded conditions.
She is a g ra du at e o f B ry n M aw r
College, JJJag'na c um laude , and also
has received her master's degree from
that institution. She h as h ad t hr ee
years' teach ing ' experience and, according to 1\11. Downs, is exceptionallywell qualified in La ti n and English.
October 30, 1936
Directors Approve i
Sinfonietta Concerts
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Free Delh'er"
DairiesWa yn e, P a .
COIlSllII I H - now !
En
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After Summer
your hai r, skin and nails needreconditioning.
Winter activities demand thatyou look your best.
216 Dudley Ave.
SUZANNE JOR ET GILL
Lh. ('an 22c;
"IT'S REAL"
SWEETII CIDER!OUR OWN Made daily from
clean washed Ap.
IpIes of ~ o o d
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Smok'! House
DelieiOllS
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BRACKBILL 'S
FARM MARKETS
MALVERN-Lincoln Highway
ARDMORE - Opposite Strawbridge s:Clothier Store
,
Ihoobllcad offcrs Iml11cdiatc
Service to al l pa rts of the Main
Line. Ju s t te lcphonc Wayne 1121.
,bride's size 17c; family size 29c
237 Haver fo rd Avenue
Food Valuc- thei r s tr on g young bodies
Bone an d Muscle Build ing Matcrials
Protein, Milk S ug a r a n d Butterfat
Appet izing Flavor an d Gol de n Co lo r
Brooktuead Guernsey
Fish, Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Prime Meat s
Only AI/thorized Prodl/cer and Dislributor
uuder license of America" GueYllsey Ca tt le Club
T R AD E MARK GO LD EN GU ER N SE Y MILK
Narberth 3668
J. J. WHITESIDE
3 0 ~ c More
Childrcn of the f am il ic s v ot in g f or Brookmcad by supporting its
pioncer work (If over 20 years arc k ee n t o g et b ac k to
West Lancaster A venuc
Bosant Wonder Coffee_
CRISCO,
Extra fancy medium size
SUNK1ST ORANGES lIo?.
Extra fancy GRAPEFRUIT.
Eating or Cooking APPLES.
BISQUICK __ , , , , ,
Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER,
Land o 'Lakes sweet c ream
BUTTER
STRODE'S SAUSAGE.
SCRAPPLE
PIN BONE ROAST of BEEF.
RUMP of VEAL .
It it 's mimeographed, i t i sn 't news.
1 - G : J d ~ GmRNsm'S------: HOME AGAIN?
M:,s. Jennie M. Kilpatrick
:\ll's. Jennie 1\1. KilpatJoick, w if e o f
(;eorge B. Ki lp at r ic k, fo rme r p re si
d en t o f thl' West Philadelph ia Realty
Board, died October 22 at her home on
OWl'n road, \ \ ' ~ ' n n e w o o d , after a
week's i ll ne ss . S he was 61, and is
al"o survived by a son, Lawrence G.,
and two daughte rs, Ann J. an d Kath
erine Kilpatrick.
That means tb e homewi l lb ewarmand cozy, with safesteadyheat-and lower cost in the longrun. Ask abollt our Blldget Plan.
PhoneArdmore 2550 or Allegheny8400
"Daddy's gettingNewton Coal today"
~ ~r ( N E W T O ~ g q u e 5 I i o ~ ", .h_bu_.rnJn_" r -AI l ~ e r ~ ~-- -- .• - - - - - - - . ! I : ~ _ . L _ ' . : •
OUR TOWN
Play Wel l Presented
Unde r
TIM
Newton's Phone is 2550
In th e advertisement of the New
ton Coal Company last week, an in
correct telephone number appeared .
---------------- : Thi s wa s due t o an error in th e man -
Gor od et zk y a t B ry n Mawr recently returned f rom P ar is , w he re : u fa ct ur e o f t he plate from which the
Jacob Gorodetzkv concert violinist he g-raduated with first honors from' advert isement was printed.
has been a J l P o i n t e ~ I ' a ll1embel' of th e Conservatoire Nationale, and won; The correct number to call for
faculty at t h e B ryn Mawr Con se rva - I the Prix d'Honneur of the Concours ' qu ick coal service t he se c hi ll y d ay s
tory of Musi c. M r. Gorodetzky ha s IBellan. Iis ARDMORE 2550.
Potts town High School with a rec
o rd o f 1\ \ '0 victories against a single
defeat fo r the current season will act
a s h os t to AI. Adam's cleven tomor
ro\\'.
Lowel ' : \ [e r ion should make this
game her fourth consecutive victory,
b ut u nles s 1 am s e r i o u s l ~ ' mista!\Cn
t h e Pot t stown outfit will be a much
harder team to crack than most peo
ple ar e bC'!i('\'ing. Po tt s town teams
p la y s tubborn football, particularly
on the home field, and unless Lower
Merion starts to clic!\ in an impres
sive m an ncr r ig ht f rom t he start,
fullback Connor is g-oing to k eep thp
b al l i n Lower l\lerion's territory all
a f temoo l l w i th h is b oo mi ng ' k ic ks ,
The u p- co un ty s qu ad a lw ay s b oa st s
at l e a ~ t one good open field runncr
and this year is no e xc ep tion . Th is
g-aml' is llndouht('dly a fine spot fo r
an IIp,,Pl, and l i nk" " the local boys
ar c on their toes both m e n t a l l ~ ' and
p h y s i c a l l ~ ' , there n 1 a ~ ' be broken heart,
along the : \ [n in Line Rialto tomorrow
eve.
Band Wins Music Award
The Lo \\ 'e r Me ri on High School
Band won first prize for musicianship
and drilling in t he c on te st f or hig'h
school bands held iast Saturday 011
Franklin F ie ld in c onne ct ion w i th the
Penn-Brown football game.
Page Eight
,M ic k ey G a vi n F u nd I II ble H ou r. S ermo n: "I n Christ at
D i f l i c u l t i e s ~ Tota l Likely $500
1Church Notes !Narberth."I I Tuesday evening-Community Bi-
Continued from f'a.re U l l " continued from I'al\"e One I Narberth Methodist Episcopal Ible Class. .- hu t there were other t imes when Mickey Gavin F1H!d Rev. \V. Vernon Middleton, Minister . Wednesday evenlllg-Prayer meet-
t he p la y seemed to falter to an ex- $16, Manoa Baseball Club. I ll ig . 8 o 'c lo ck .tent t ha t h as seldom if ever before Sunday, November 1: I - - - - - - - -
1f!,1f" TOM M V M KL IN $10, Main L in e Twilight League. 9 45 A M CI ISh Ibeen ohserved in t he p la ys given by $14, Anonymous a nd F r ie nds . .....- lurc 1 c 00 . I l\Iiles O'Connor
the club. Apparently this halting ef- 11.00 A,, M. - ~ 1 0 . r n i n g W ~ r s . h i p . i Solemn Mas s o f Reclu iem will Iw
f t t II t tl f t tl t tl "5 each, Charles Jones , Marios Chi- S Th CI tiC t Iec was racea) e 0 le ac' la Ie Y e.rm,o,n: e IrIS Ian an( I Izen-,sun"" at 10 A. M. this F ri da y a t St.
t I /. t B' I If os, Wilmer G. Crowell Family, Frank- h "cen ra Igure, 'ne IS lOp, was su er- Sip . . 11\larg-aret's Church, Narherth, fnl'ing rather frequently f rom l ap su 8 l in Tobacco Co. 6,45 P. 1\1.-Epworth Leagues. ll\Iiles O'Connor after funeral services
memora-which is hiO'h-hat for for- i $3 each , Charles Harnden, E. 1-1. 4- P 1\1 E' \\' I' II. iJ • .• - wenlng- ors l ip , at his late residence, S5n l\[ontg-o!1l-
g('Uing' his l ines -with t he c on se -' Davis. F tl !d ' t l . "\\'1 Iour 1 ac I'ess m .1C senes lat , cry a\'enue, Narberth, at s.ao A. 1\1.
que'nce that t he o th er s engageel i ll i $2 each, Howard Levis, \ViI l iam is There in Religion"-"IlIumination." Interment will be at S t . Den i s' Cem-
dialogue with him were th rown ofT Levis, Harry Gray, I. S. Raspin, Rob- l\[onday, November 2 : etry, Oakmont.
st ride. Occasionally an over-confident' er t Compton, J. 1\1. Casey, J. J. White- 7 ; ; W - 9 . ~ ~ 0 . P. 1 \ I . - M ~ i n Line Teach- 1\11. O'Connor, who died Sunday, isactor mak('s t h e mist ak e of feeling· s id e, L eo Powers, James Gallag-her, ,'rs Tral11lng School 111 t h e Ardmo re sUl'\"ived by hi s wife, 1\1I·s. Helen 1\1.
that extemporizing' can he substituted 1\1. E . an d R. L. Rus se l, H . G. 1\1ar- l\1. E . Chu rc h. D r. ,T. S. Ladd Thomas, O'Connor.
f pr t he hard work of lea rn ing l ines- t in , William E. Newborg-, N. B. Mont- of the First M. E . C hu rc h in G er-
hut it do('sn't often W01'k o ut v er y g omer y, E. H. Pollock. man town. w il l b e t h e s p ea k er at the He was a memher of the Holy Name
well, especiallv for the rest of the "1 I J k C tt G . 1\K FOl"llm Class. Society.• , ,? cae 1, ac 0 er, COl ge la ry-
cast. i ott Perry Redifer He nry Fry e Tuesday, November 3:
Aside f rom t hi s one glaring- fault, C h ~ r l e s Hewitt, Fra1;k Dixon, Fra' n l; ; 7.:;0 P. l\I.-Senior Epworth League
which contributed rather larg'ely to Purcell, C. B. Stoudt, Betty Badner,: husiness meeting.
the less favorable effects o f t he a ct io n J oh n G al la gh er , O. H., J. Hongler, I \\'ednesday, November -1:
as a whole , Mau ri ce d u Mar ai s a s t he Eloise Harnden, Nick Finoia , \Villiaml ::'::0 P. 1\1. - Junior Epworth
Bishop was all that anyone could de- A. Stoudt, Dave Stroup , Howard L. i L('ague.s ir e. I n a ct io n, appearance and \'oice Leins , Ra lph , E. T. Pi ke, E. C. l\[c-· H.OO P. l\1.-Mid-Week Service.
he was a convincing representati\'(' Caulley, .J. M. Baer, Arthur Cooke, T h u r s ( l l l ~ ' , November 5 :of the churehl11an enjoying to the full C. Shmidheiser, C. H. Ewell, Hany 1 ~ . : : O - ( j . : : O P. l \ t-Annual O ~ ' s t P l "a n oppo r tu n ity to give play to his B. Wall, Henry E. Smith, S. H. l \ [ ~ - Supper at the l \ Ie thodist Episcopal
secrC'l dc'sires fo r con tac t with wol'ldly Cartan, \\'iIlia;n Ferg-uson, C. H . C a- ! l Io nw f or t he Age d i n Bala. Tickets,
a/rail'S. Du 1\Iarais jH1SSeSses a fac- hin, F. R. Lindsey, Han'ey Cooke, ,Jr. , I (iG ,c(,nts. .u lty for d ef t "h us ine s s" which g ' r e a t 1 ~ · Daniel McGarry, Jr., A. Hartzell, i-:,OO P. 1\1.-ChOlr rehearsal.
(,lIhanees his natural a h i l i t ~ , . It i s l \ Iy rt ie lIarnden, l\Iax Breslow, A.
"''' gTeafly to he j'('gTl'tted that the faulty Ward. W. H. Lawson. Eddie Ensinger, Hoi)' 'T r i l l/ I ) ' t l / IT l t ' r" " Church
The ail' is a l r ( ' a d ~ ' charged with in- nWIlHll'y p r e \ ' i o u " I ~ ' discussed i nt el " . Jo e Casey. R. C. Heath. \V. J . Lough- Rev. Cldus A. Senft. Pastort er est an d anticipation over t he f en 'd w it h a n o th erwi se splendid per- I' \' I' 1\1 I' T 1"1 S l l l l d a ~ ' , :'\ovembel' 1., l!I:W:In, . \.. ,,,Impson, rs . · . . . l ' t ' ,g-ame to be 111:1\.·ed with Korristown form:lncc. 'I ,- \ 1\[ 1"11 S 1 1'. , ; W. C. B ry an t, H owar d Smi th , o. ' . '" ,. . - ,I ) C ,c 10 0 •
on Pennypacker Field next wel'k. Wilham H. : \ [u l le r , as Red I·.ag':lll. i Benv Charles Heckle 11,00 A. :'I1.---TIll' Fifth Annual
1'('te I.e'wis has another strong eleven theh a r l l t a ~ l ,
maintaine,dt l ~ e
high p:ac( '.5 0 ~ : 1 \ [ r ~ .
Cial'ence liumphrey. Iknl! ' Coming Sen'iel'. E\'C'l'ything atthis ~ ' e a r and s in ce a win 0\'('1' the he, hol ds I n the aehlllratlOn of Nal", U !' I! t I' P D 11 it:.: i J( 's t. T Il l' a tt en da nc p mus t n ot. n( ISC osee amoun, . 0 ( •
1. 0\ \ ' ( ' 1" :'Ileriollite:' the gr('ate,t hel'th, aud,iellces. Ban:ing a tendency: R. A. CABREY. he:ll1 l'xee'ption. Theme: "Standing-
thrill that a XOl'ri,town sports f01- to nux Insh hl'ogue WIth C o c k n e ~ ' ae,' 1',11' the Faith."
10\\,('1' or p la ye r c an h av e, t he n wc Cl 'n t, B il l did his usua l swe ll j oh and· (lAG P. 1\1.---l.lIth('I· L ( ' a ~ - u e , De\'o-Ge;1Cl'al Wayn c Rally
may ( 'X]ll'ct a really great g·ame. c a p t u 1 ' C ~ d and h(,ld t h e fan cy of his < < t ion,il nll'<'ling.
The fracas 0\"('1' at Upper D ar hy audito1's throughout the play . · Socia l-Pol i t ica l H it 7,-Li 1', 1\1.-Tlw Y"SIll'1' Serviee,
last Saturday increa:,(':, the l ' l I d o ~ i t y (;e'OI'ge \\'el'nel', ]llaying Donald Tlll-n1l': "A :\[othl'I"s Prayel' An-
o f t he gel1C'ral public concerning t h i ~ :\l('adows, the voung' society man en-' eOlltiIlUI"l fr ol!l I ·a" .. Clll" :,\\'('red,"lall'st l'\olTi,town a ggre ga t io n , a nd d ea \' or i ll g by illeg':;1 and ~ t 1 ' o n g " a r m ' trusteeship of the taxpayers' money. :'I[onday, 7.:W P. :\I.-Boy Scouts.
no d ou bt t he p ay in g p ub li c w ill be methods to j :ig-ht a \\'I 'ong' done to the [ Sai:1 MI', Hess: "We have no qua:'- Tuesdav, l ~ . : W P. l \ 1 . - ' \ [ i ~ s i o n a r ~ · :on hand by the thousands te, view father of his sweetheart, deserves: rei With the Democrats. Our fig-ht IS; SOl'iet\ ' ; ;t thl' home or !\Irs. Rent-
them. T h e ~ ' do say that ~ ' o u l l g 1\[c- much commell l la t ion , althoug-h OCCH- i with the New Dealers who have set se!ller; :l1:] Price avenue. ,
Cracken is the grea te, ; t l ine c racke l ' s iona lh ' his transition from the: class ag-ainst class." Tu('sday. H.OO P. : \I.-Council meet- I
in the suburbs and e b ewhere , a nd " p s ( ' l j ( I ~ ) - g a n g - s t e r " to the care-free:. Keyno te o f th e meet ing wa s fes ti v- ing' at tl1l' h ome o f M r. Triplcian, :132
t ha t t he ( ' nt i re team 1 )l ay s a hard- gentleman seemed somewhat too sud-: Ity. 1"or('_'t avenue.driving- g-ame from start to finish. den ane! comp le te , i n v iew o f what he ' J oh n H . Link, General \Vayne Re- Wnlnesday, 7.00 P. :\1. - ,Junior:
* '" had Oil h is m ind. His sweetheart a nd pub li ca n Commit te eman , p res id ed at Choir rehea rsal .
The West Phi l ad elph i a g ame last companion in crime, Hester Grantham' the mee.ting which was ,arrang-ed by Friday, 7.00 P. !\I.-Confirmation
week wa s in teres t ing- to the large (pl ay ed by Betty Bl'Une('l, who ha s a comnllttee .o f loca l r e ~ l d e n t s . Class.
crowd of spec tato rs and proved that hlossomed f rom the Tuvenile into beau- A. D. Bllur wa s c ha I rman o f the Friday, 7..15 P. l\1.-Choil' re-:
Lower :\Iel'ion has a team that will tiful young- \ \ ' o m U 1 ~ h o o d and is ex- I r al ly . H is c ommi tt ee included l \ lrs. Iwal'sal.
give an y high school in t hi s a re a a tl'el11ely easy on the eyes), displayed: W. R u ~ s e l l Green, District Republican J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 - ~ ~ - ~ - : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i jreal battle. the continuing apprehension and: COml11ltteewoman; .John H. Jefferies, Baptist Church of thc E,'al/gel ' I I I - = = ~ - ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - , - - - - - ~ = = - = = = - - . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - !
Ted Je ffe rson remains the outstand- tcnseness that the s i tua t ion seemed to Jr., General \Vayne Comm issi on er ; R ob er t E. Keighton , Min is te r III
ing all a round p lay er on t h e s qu ad . dcmand. B et ty 's w or k t hr ou gh ou t :\Irs. John H. Link, c h ai rman o f I'e- Stanley T. Reiff, Organist 1 H Il " PT·Cap tain Geo rg e Powell is probably was excellent. - i freshment committee; \V. Morga n S un da y, N ov embe r 1: I a owe en s arty- ,me...
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the outstanding- lineman, doing his P lay ing t he part of the not-too- Chu rc hman , c ha irma n o f p ub li ci ty ; 9 ,4il A . II1.-The Church School. IJob not onl'.' on (Jnfnn.sn, bu t consl'st- s cr up ul ou s man o f w ea lt h a nd b am - George C. T. Remington, 1\lajor Jos- Classes fOI' a(luiTts tallg'llt IJ." 1\[1'5.'I E B 'I 0 B S I 'd J , ,-am! Whiteside's I he p la ce t o stock lip. Note these week·encl I
en tly opens up holes for his backs on boozier of Hester's father, Bob Estes ep 1 ' . . at ey, wen . c lm1 t, a- Dcpr a nd th e p as tor . specials, and ask lor ollr circlliar gil'ing Illrther cletails: I
offense. Clarence Whitfield stole the ga\'e a g ood presentation, as did also, e O ~ h G r ~ m e r F. D. 1\1.0ore. 11.00 A. M.-The Morning Worship.: II
show last week a ga in st \Ve st P hi la - R ut h Conley as his wife-a woman' e .mvocatlOn was gIven by . th e iO bse rv an ce of t he L or d' s S up pe r. Repp's natural sweetdelphia. H e t hr ew op po si ng b ac ks elevated to th e higher social l ev el s Rev . G l b s ~ n Bell, rector of AII-Samts I Theme-"Thanksg-iving-." Apple CIDER, ,-"", , 'i1-gal. jug, 25c; gal. 39c II
for losses time after time. Ramsey, th rough her marriage, slipping occa-: Church, \\ ynnewood. . 7,45 P. 1\1.-Evening- Worsh ip. Ser-1\Iillel' an d the above mentioned lads sionally into errors of languag-e that; On .the stage were M a g l s t r ~ t e ' mon: "The Serv ic e o f Religion." 4- Fancy Mixed NUTS, . , , -I.b. 25c Ihav e b ee n p la ying s up erb b al l during betrayed he r lowly orig in, bu t fina l ly : ~ I ' a n k l m P . K rom er , B al a Conll111s- "The Other Side ." Ithe last few games. displaying principles of character fa r SlOneI' George W. B rown , T owns hi p Mon da y, N ov embe r 2 : Diamond Mayette WALNUTS, , L b . 25c
* * * abo\'C those of he r husband. Treasurer Peter. C. Hess, L a m b ~ r t 8.00 P. M. Meeting of the Board of" I IAny writer who enters into the na- Elmer Hackman as the conniv- Cadwalader, candIdate f or t he Legls- Trustees. Dromedary DATES . ' " " ,2 l'kgs. 25c I
tional pa st ime o f picking winners is ing "Collins," George McAllister a s l at ur e; Mr. Jefferies, Magistrate \Val- Tuesday, November 3: I Ivins [
inviting trouble. A lt bo ug h P en n "Frenchy" and Francis Mitchell as, tel' B. Lownes, Jr., Dr. ~ r ~ n k P. K. 10.ao A. M.-The White Cross. SPICED WAFERS, 19 3 lb 55rates th e edge over Kavy on past per- the Bishop' s sec re ta ry , all ca rried out Barker, Gladwyne CommiSSioner and 11.:30 A. M.-Devotional Service. ' , , , " -1.1,. c; - • I'kg. C
fo rmance , ye t who h as t he n er ve to the ir as signments well, a lt ho ug h i t i s I Magistrate C. Howard Mered ith . Dur'ng- the day-a s al e o f old books! i1mt their gilt on the line against th e difficult to conceive of a Bishop's sec- 5.30 to 7.30 P. M.-Roas t tender-: PENN TREATY BRAND: IMiddies after t he y h av e l os t on two retal'Y as quite so se rv i le and meek a Main L i n e B a sk e tb a ll loin dinner. Served by the Men' s Asso- I
successive S at ur da ys , g ames that chalracter as was pOfrtrar!d. That is League Plans Season ciation. . ' Fancy BARTLETT PEARS, , , , , , , , ' -Large Can 21c !t ha t t he y should have won? The per laps a matter 0 opinion-but in Wednesday, November 4: iFordham-Pitt game offers a study to an y cvent Mitchell's performance was Plans fo r the Main Line Baske tba ll 8.00 P. M.-Mid-week meet ing o f ; Fancy ASPARAGUS _ , , , , , , ' - , , , , ,No. 2 Can 28c I'prognosticators. If Pitt gets th e enjoyable.. iLeague s ea son we re made this week the church. Theme-"A Study of I
breaks and plays he r usual game, Last, but certamly n ot l ea st , w as at a meeting in the Arcadia Restau- \Vorship." Fancy center (choicest) slices-
there ar e f ew t ea ms i n t he c ou nt ry the de ligh tfu l charac te riza t ion of ; r an t . Narberth. ------- Sliced PINEAPPLE - - , , ,2 Large Cans 39cto withstand her offensive drives, bu t ' La dy Emi ly Lyons," the Bishop's i The "A " circuit will cons ist o f Penn Th e Presb,'teril1t1 Chllreh
then again, Fo rdham is a team that sister, given b y E ve ly n Dut te n, who \Vynne , Haverford Aces, Narberth, Rev. Archer E. Anderson, Pastorplays for one t ou ch down a nd t he n is a newcomer to Narberth audiences. Phoenixville, Chester an d two o th er Mee ti ng s f or S un da y, N ov embe r 1: I
holds on w it h t he t ee th o f a bulldog. Miss Dutton managed to secure a c om - t e ams to be chosen. The uB" League 9 ,45 A . II1.-Bible School. Classes'
Fordham is 1 1 1 c k ~ ' , and a lucky guy bina tion of na ive te , piquant curiosity, will include Wayne Raide rs , S t . Ka th- for men and women. ,
is hard to down. a,udacious innocence and. courag-.eous arine's Catholic Club, Haverford Cel- i 11.00 A. M.-The Morning Worship.!
Even Northwestern is in a good i ~ ' I g h t e o u s n e s s ~ h a t was qUIte eap tl \ ' at- , t ic s, Autoca r, Artisans, Phoenixville Theme: "The Church."
s po t t o take a tumble ou t of Minne-: 1111 and .effeetlve. Her,portraya l de-; and Narberth. The B's will start No- 6,45 P. M.-The Three C. E. So-:sota. Th e Gophers can be stopped.' serves hlg'h commendatIOn. ! \'emh('r 2:1. the A's, November 27. cieties. I I Quaker Aristocrat Coffee,Washington and Nebraska came close i Bac.k of the scenes Paul Goodyear's: ,T. Herbert Good has b ee n n amed 7,45 P. M.-Narberth 's Happy Bi-;
to it. So why s ho ul dn 't t he great' cfOlll11111ltttetei labolk'ed hard lantdl
~ u c c e s s - i public ity d irec to r. Harry Hollar, ...., Iteam at Northwestern turn t h e t r ic k ? a Ie, ma 'e -up \, lell' mas- ,Narberth, was chosen vice-president
* * .. terpICcc bemg- the "shmer" bestowed w it h t he power to appoint all officials
Coach Dick Ma tt i s l e ad s his boys o n t he B is ho p' s secretary; while: in b ot h c ir cu it s a nd with complete
i nt o one o f t he hardest games o f t he Cecilia L in k, a s assistant director,; charge o f t he "B " League.
year t od ay. E di so n Junior High struggled with the prompting and
School c omes t o Pennypacker Field o ther du tie s that fall to an assistant. D. A. R. Chapter Nears Sevenf or t he annual football g-ame between To Wh0111 was she assistant? Why, The Jeptha Abbott Chapter of the
the two great Junior High Schools. no other than !\Irs. 1\!artha Simpson, D. A. R. will c el eb ra te i t s s ev en th
Ed . Pol lo ck of the Philadelphia Led-!who has been responSible f or t he sue- birthday with a party at the home
gel' wil l b e t he g ue st s pe alwr at the Icess of m an y of the prior efforts of, o f M rs . A. Giraud Foote , Beech ter
rally to be held in t h e a udi tor ium I The ~ a r b e r t h Players.. No d i re c to r r ac e, Merion, Monday, at two o'clock.
th is morning . 'can give a guaranty agamst forgot ten, The speaker will be Mrs. \Vil l iam H.
Lower Merion lealls by one game in l ines -but in every other respect "The' Pouch. d i re cto r o f the Special Na
th e f ive-year ser ies a nd i f t he te am s Bishop Misbehaves" showed e\ 'idence tional Committee for Junior Member
play a c c ~ r d i n g - to Hoyle , the d is ta nc e o f the sk ilfu l handiwork that i s M rs . s hi p, organizing secretary general.
will be increased to 'a two-game ad-' Simpson's. ( B ~ ' A. N. P.) Reports of t he S ta te Conference Ivantage by s undown tod ay . . . will be g-iven alld final anangements
Auxd ta ry Mee ts Nov embe r 5 !made for the dance to be held Friday,
The Women 's Auxilia ry of the Nar - November 20. The hos te ss will be
berth Presbyterian Church will meet' Mrs. Buchanan Harral ' , ,Jr.
i n t he c hu rc h parlo rs Thursday , No
vember 5, from 10 A. l\1. until 4 P.
l\1. Sewing- and ~ u r g i c a l dressings.
Luncheon, 12.30. Mrs. E. H. Cockrill
is the hostess.