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NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, APRIL 17, 1936


VOLUME 22, No. 28
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Borough Will Order Heads S portsmell' s Club II The Political Pot -r G• O. P. Women Hear INarberth Business Folk to Require
Repairs to Pavements I Mrs. Margaret Gutelius Town, of Campaign Issues SUhervision 01 Charit'\! and Advertising
Narberth, candidate for representa-
' t 0 th e L egis . 1a t ure f rom the First Council Told About
r
Social L. M. Branch Meets Wednesday
/
t Ive Refer Relief Solicitors to Mrs.
Sidewalk Survey First Since' District of Montgomery County, this Security Bill, Political
1931: Building Require- week replied to a list of que.;tions The Lower Merion Branch of the Mueller, Advertising
asked by the Montgomery County Merit System League of Women Voters will hold a to Mrs. Gill
ments to be Tightened
League of Women Voters, as follows: luncheon meeting at Erskine Hall, 438
b H h S h I OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN W. Montgomery avenue, Havel'ford,
SPEED SIGNS APPROVED Education ::\Iiffiin urg ig c 00 ; on Wedncsday, April 22, at 12.30 P, TO AVOID DUPLICATION
- ! I I Williamsport
Goucher College.
Dickinson Seminary;
. The Lower. Merion-Narberth Coun-, ~L The speaker will be ~rs., \Vil-I
For the first time since 1 \)31, Nar- Organizations: \Vomen's Univer- cIl of Republican \Vomen elected the!ham J, Carson and h~r tOPI~ Will bel, Three !'teps to increase the co-opera-
berth Council's Highway Committee.
will mal(e an inspection of sidewalks' II sity Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; New following officers at the annual busi-I the Le~al Status of \\ omen ,m Penn-I tlOn of Narberth business people, fOl'
Century Club, Member of Legisla- ness meeting and luncheon held at sylvama. .Luncheon reservatIOns ~ay the sake of themselves and their eus- I
and curbs in the borough, and send: , , . . ' f I be made wIth :Mrs, Roland Fleer, Nar- ,
repair orders to those property owners, I tlVe CommIttee; Founder-i\lembel 0 Whitehall, Haverford, on Tuesday Ie' h 3830. I tomeI's, were taken at the Apnl Nar-

where\'er repairs are deemed neces-:


Eary. I
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,the Republican Women of Pennsyl- afternoon: Honorar\' )n'esldent,
vama, Member Board of Governors; . , : . ,<'
' j 1\1rs. bIt
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berth B '
u!'mess Counci'I mee t'mg m
,Arcadia Restaurant Monday night.
' t he

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'C actl'on, .
, l'ecoll1nleneled, b". High-, I I Member

I Council of Republican'
Lower Merion - Narberth H. Tatnall Bl 0'" n, Jl., )ne_Ident, • l\hs' • l Chtld Art, TopiC , ' I A reso I utlOn
' was passed
tall d ona t'lon-see k'
servmg
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no-

W dod,Conlnll
wav
its April meetmg
'ttne ~ Chairman, RobCl't F. i
was approved by Council at:
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....Ice-presldent, Mrs. Carl H. Zlpf; .
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Women Mem- John Y. Huber, Jr.; first vlce-presl-I " The Parents and Teachers A!'socla-
ber-at-Iarge of Pennsylvania Council dent, Mrs. 'V. Russell Green; second tlOn of Narberth wI,lI l1l~et at elgl~t tions, that all solicitors for donations
f R'~pu bl'IC a n w omen befol'e . l o o'clock
" Monday evemng
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eo

. . ' In the audl- ,to canty, h"


'mg orgamza-

either by the pubhc .


<o appro....ed was a re"olution pre- 'I CounCil was formed; Dr. BenJamm h'. I ' . 'd t '1' E H C k tOlJum of tRe N al bel th School. SUb-.! through local ~tores 01' bv the busi-
AI _ 'Idl'ng CClnlmittee Chair
RICh
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'N S DAR CI ',_! t IH ....Ice-plesl en , lY IS. . . oc - ject will be "Art in the Life of the
aptel, ' . . . ., Ian I . , , '
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ness people dll'ectly should fil'St have
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pare d b y BUI - JOHN A. MILLER I'man Better Films' Pennsylvania His-' 1'111; fourth vlce-pre!'ldent, ~Irs. JOS-I Child." Miss Margaret A. Gassner'l the ar 1 I f '1" Eb h d 1\1 I
man Harvey J. Harman, the purpose N ar Ilerl ]I COli I I'(lclor, W ]W lV e(/ lIe,q- tori cal Society' . ,.
Montgomery I
County e)ll I C . F elg-uson,
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c, treasUlel, , . "I'1. IS. teacher of art of the Narberth School, I 1
I Ip'ova
1\1 1\1 0 II •• rs.'t er ar. t d ue-
of which is to secure a closer co·oper- d ' ]I
ail II/!II
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/cas (' CC C( PI'N'/( en.
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1 Historical Society; Emergency Aid of' 1 011113 •.
' 11\1 ,,' 1\1 G' . , 'd' " ' t . " .
reen, leCOl mg _eCle alY,j wJlI be 111 charge of the program. I e',
is th b ' 1 rs. , ue er, I was pomte
h b' '. . out,
ation among the Building Committee, of Ihe LOIn:)' 2IIn'ion Rud (lnd ' , ., 'Il\lr~ J F Scull and cOl'1'e<ponding , e aloug Ulgess legulal ap-
uilding Inspector and the Board of I Pennsylvama; 'Vomen's Auxlhary to· " .., ' pointee as ::-.Iarberth Volunteer Erner-
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Adjustment both with regard to the GIUI Clull. I th ePh'l l a d e Ip h'la County,M e d'Ica I S 0- secretary, , ' . Mrs.. H. G. '. Greenwood. 1\1 N ar b erth PIayers' gency Relief Committee chairman
ciety' Suffrage worker and former The Nonllnatmg Conllmttee \\as , 1'13. h' " ,
issuance of permits for buildings an d
the holding of public hearings in con-
R d an d Gun CI ubI '
0 member of the League of Women vo-
Richard S. McGowin chairman' Mrs.
.' "'1' ' c
Fun Fest Amuses 200 ]'
an< IS t e Busmess CounCil s legu-
I larlv• . designated relief ehairman •
nection with building and zoning 01'-
dinances,
EIeets J. A . M"ller I 1
tel'S, (tl
bonds.)
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ave one 0
f th '. $100 Robert 1\1. Bn'd, Mrs. \. I ham
en .
Byers, ,1\Irs. H. WI~;ho~
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Moorehouse T I
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Plays Well Recel'ved merchan~s
' Pnnted notice" will be kept handy
i by the to refer solicitors
'd ' d ' ....' and 1\l1s. Joseph P. \. Ite. wo at, h f
Borough Solicitor Henry A. Frye C ounty Resl ence: Resl cd 111 "ar- ,.. I 111 t e uture to ~lrs. Mueller so that
. . :\Irs. Willis SPlveV, of the Penns\, - Meeting Held h " , '
was authorized to draw up amend- Sportsmen Choose Officers: WIll bel th 23 years.
nlents t
o thn building and zoning 01'-
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b
e
H
osts to
C
ounty
Platform'
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\ ama League 0
f W' V
omen otels, gave
a comprehensive talk on the Social
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Tuesday
t e community s chanty work may
be more closelv knit in the future
Th t' . t kIf'
dinances giving the building commit- . 1 R d f f t . , I --- e ac IOn was a en as a resu t 0
tee more power and requiring the Federation Monday . e u,c IOn 0 axe!'. , ,Secul'lty Bill. She ad....ocated that t,he "GOODBYE AGAIN" NEXT recent misunderstandings about the
2. EfficICnt and economIc hand!Jng worker who was replaccd bv mach1l1- t t f '1 '1 II h f
hold4ng of public hearings on :;til ap- . . ' . . 13 a us 0 .' rs. " ue er, WOOl' veal'S
fleals for exception~. NOW OVER 200 MEMBERS II of pubhc funds. if ery be gIven a vocatIOnal re-educatlOn. More than 200 guests and members has taken charge of relief work i~ the
Both of these movement~ are due, --- (There is plenty of money Mrs. Samuel Scott, of the State attended the gala meeting of the Nr\'- borough and shown her complete mas-
Mr. Wood explained, to an expected John A. :'II iller, Narberth, was elect-I properly spent) Council of Republican Women, spoke berth Players held in the aUditorium tery and !'ympathetic understanding
· I ed president of the Lower l\lerion Rod I 3. State budget. on the "Merit System in Politics," of the Narberth school Tuesda\.' eve- of the T)roblems of all deserving needy
building expansion in Nar b erth W IllC I and Gun Club Wednesday night at I 4. Women to have 50% of elected stating that all candidates for ]10- ning, when Bill Muller 11resented two families, It i!' the council's belief this
will necessitate
highway and building a tightening policies up on the annual meeting in the Legi,on I offices, such as Council, Schoolboard, Iitic~1 ,iobs should be ehnsen for t h eir outstanding plays, "The Pride of the concentration (If activities through
if the I'

Roo.m. of the Narberth Commull1t Y He,al,th, Township and County Com· mel,'lts rather, than for t,h.e wo.rk the,y Clai"'.hornes," b\.' GeOl'ge Kauffman Mrs. !\lueller should save l1eedlei:'s
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borough's standards are to be main- BUlldmg.


tained. i nllSSlOners. hao done fOl some pal tlCU Ial candl- and ....Howard Dietz, and "The Under- trouble and duplication, such as took
Highway committee members "have Three vice-presidents chosen were
received indications that the State Dr. Curtis Whitticar, C. H. A. Chain
I 5. Better child labor laws.
6. Equal pay for equal work.
date. current," by Fay Ehlert, a tense and place after the recent flood, when vol-
She also decried the party assess· dramatic story of the tyranny of a unteers staged an impromptu can-
Highway Department has approved and Charles Hansell. , 7. Planned financial program fnr ment of the Federal and State en,l- German father in the management of vass here for the Red Cross, eollecting
the application . . . for work to be Elected to the Board of Directors I future Welfare, Unemployment, Old ployes who were .released ~r?m thcn' his family, large quantities of clothing after the
done on . Essex avenue and were El'l1e"t Jenkins. Dr. A. J, Den. I Age, etc. work to carryon 111 the ~ohhcal cam· "The Pride of the Claighornes," a regular relief authorities had been
. . Conway avenue between Price man and Ravmond Chain. I 8. Make the highways safe for the ]Jaig~s. She does not beheve that Re- riotous comedy that burlesqued life asked to discontinue shipments of
. . public by limiting the freight and size pubhcan taxpayers should pay for a I'll thn Old SOUtll, had fOI' ca"t Bob clothing which theY were told wa" not
It was reported also that discus- urer, and Wa\,ne B~rnside, field cap- I of velllcles.
and Sabine avenue"," Georg<' A, Purring, secretary-trea!"1 . D
e~~l?Cl.~t"I~ C~~lll~~l1r·. th , ' I t Estes~ as Colonel Claighorne, who - ' : ' . '
was needed In the flood regIOns,
sion had been made of the desirability tain, were re~elected without opposi- ,9. Better Go\'ernnlent along all i ,IS. ~ 1~ 'r u el, tIe pI e~~c .el~ , outstanding in his performance; :'>lrs. Other action taken at the meeting:
of applying for PWA funds for re- .
building or relocating the Narberth tlOn, ,
avenue bridge,
.. I I lInes. gave a s Olt out me on Ie pal) 113- Claighorne, Alicc Greenwood; their
What do you propose to do if elect- sues for the coming campaign.
T~I~ l\1o~da'y evenmg 111 the Com- cd?: \York for laws to bring back
;\Ir!'. Suzanne Joret Gil was made
daughter, Breeze, Peggy Bailey; :\11'. chairman of a committee to pass on
Guests at the luncheon were ~am- Ely, Roy Greenwood; Simpson, his the merits of ad\'ertising appeals by
Erection of "2U miles per hour" m~mty. BUlldll1g, the club memb:r- i Pennsylvania's lost prestige. bert Cadwalader and Mrs. Edwll1 C, son, Paul Goodyear; ~Iartin, Joe schools, horse shows, churches and
sign~ every G60 feet was ordered for Shll: w~1I b~ ,host t~ the Federatl~nl * * * ~own, botl~ ca~didates for the Repub- Hongler, and Jasper, the 108-year-old other institutions. which sometimes
Haverford avenue from :\Iontgomery of SPO.I tsmen s Clu.b,' ~f l\~on~gomel ~ l' Nin:ty per. ce~t of the new votC'rs hcan noml~atlOn, f~~' Assemblyman butler, played by 16-year-old Paul swamp the business people. Solicitors
Count~' at that 01 gall1zatlOn s qUal- m Philadelpllla m the last two \.'ears from the FIrst Dlstllet. Bl'O\\'ll. w'lll be l'ef"l'I'('cl to hel' ancl l11el'-
to \\'ynnewood avenues, and on Nar-
"l.th a\'enue fl'clnl ~lontgolll('ry tCl te.rly .meetin g " The club is a member I have registered Democratic, Registra· The next meeting will be Ma y .12, chants
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who are members of the Busi-
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b~ ,. f I f d t h 1\1 In the cast of "The Under Current"
a\ 'enun~ U l
~ ..'. l't \\'as.' recoln- a t Ie e era JOn.. I tion Commissioner James P. l\IcGran- a trip to Sleighton dFa.rms, I wit rs. were Bill l\1uller as Pau I Fisc h er, t h e ness Council will be S l lllied with
Rocklane]by William H. Durbin, chair'
mended Secretary .Purl'1ng reported amo~g I ery told 1000 Montgomery C~unty Joseph Ferg-uson, 3, ' In C l,arg-e. father; Faith Farmer as 1\1a Fischer, reference cards to emphasize the fact
bll'c S',lfet~' Conlmittee. the accomp!Jshments of the club In 1 Democrats at a Jefferson Day dinner A card }larty B :Will
\ I be g-Ivenl\lat the 19 his wife; Ruth Rollins as Annie, that they rely on ;'Ill'S. Gill's J'udgment
nlan ofell" theH.PuDa\'is, chairman of the the last year: at Norristown. Deanery in ryn,f:IlI
awl' onW 1 I ay B daughter of the Fischel's; Bill Farm- in the matter of ad\'ertising. She will
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Eug Li"'.ht anel Health Committee, d' ' h
Watel', ... Thirty·fi\'e new members, making a The gathering was the largest in an S IS
I III C arge 0 • rs. a tel' . ('1' as Emil, the son, an<I Peggy Baily when necessary refer these appeals
reported that no rabid dogs have been total of more than 200. the history of the party in l\1ontgom- • upp ee. as Mrs. Floy d , a neig h bor. TIllS ' p I ay to the Business Council as a body
found in ~arberth. Eleven dog's have Finances good, with a better treas-I cry County. Other speakers included CI was given. an ' ovatIOn as a most can. or to its executi\'e board.
been seized; five reclaimed. The ury balance than last year, Th~mas ~. Lineweaver, ~averford, Women's Community ub ~'incing drama and a most eonvincing Gordon Wunder was appointed to
Board of Health has adopted a resolu- Trall<hooting' facilities on the Nash ehaJrman of the DemocratIc County Election Next Tuesday 11nl'fol'Il1allcn b',' nvnl'y 111ell1bnr of the see Burges!' J. R. Hall with a view
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to 1 egulatlng e~tab!J"hment of new
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tion authorizing it!' agents to seize farm 111 Fall'Vle\\' and mdoor and o u t - ' g , cast.
dogs running at large on their owners' door ranges for members. Bala-Cynwyd attorney. , . Election of officer!' will be held at h businesses in the borough. The in-
, " ,Joseph F. McElwee, of Menon, was 1 ...., Between t e two plays there was an tention is to a\'oiel in the future SOl11e
properties.
Dering March, the building report
FormatIOn of a Jumor m e m b e r s h i p . ,
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Illustrated lectures given before t e
I Continued on Page Two
the Women's Community Cub of "ar- nxceptl'onall\' Cle\'el' tap dance nUlll
berth next Tuesday afternoon in the ~, . -
bel' by Ruth Werner and Lew Claw·
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- of the extraordmary competItIOn that
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showed, Building Inspector George B . ' Girl Scout Wing of the Community now eXists In some mes 0 usmess.
club by noted Pennsylvama sportsmen Resl'dents to Hear How ~es. Mr. Muller did a c1evcr job of
Suplee made nineteen inspections ancl cllvering \'irtually every p h ase 0f WI'Id S h Building.
issued these fi\'e penllits: life in the nort h ern I ' h ere.
lemlSp I wart more uns 0- perauve
R CO' coaching on both plays and was as-
In a pla\.', "The Meeting Will Come sisted by Ann Dar\'iIIe, who was in
Funeral
Services Tonight
~e1'\'ices for Mrs. J. G.
~Iel.l1,b:rs placea ,8,o%un,ds of f.?o,d Monday e\'ening, April 20, com. Presidents of Montgomery County, are charge of the stage and property ef- Jewell. 515 ~. Wynnewood avenue,
Charles Becker, 212 Forest avc'nue, to Order," to be given by the Past
• alterations, $350 cost.
Mrs. Francis Baker, 115 \V imh:or fOl bl1.d_ and othel \ lId hfe dU1mg Imunity residents who are interested in Mrs. Chal'1es K. Ridington, of Lans. fect!'. Narberth, who died suddenly Wednes-

.' avenue, roof, $80 cost,

531 Dudley a\'enue, garage, $500 cost. mg.


last wmter, 1the Co·Operative Movement may hear dale, Mrs. Walter B. Supplee, of Bala-
Presbyterian Board of Petitions, . An entertainment followed the meet" Mr. David Scull, founder and manager Cynwyd; Mrs. Goodwyn M. Davis, of refreshments by 1\1,rs. Lloyd B. Edger- 1\1. at her home, Mrs. Jewell, who
uf the Swarthmore Co-Operative, tell Bryn l\1awr; Mrs. Stephen E, Slocum, ton and her cOllllmttee.
The large audience was served with day, will be held this Friday at 8 P.

lived in ~arberth eight years, is sur-


R. S. Adams, 2,H; Dudle~' avenue, of his work there. The several study of Ardmore, and ;\Irs. C. Arley I "Goodbye Again," next major pro- vived by her husband, foul' sons-\V.
roof, $150 cost. Better Films for D. A. R. I groups wiII combine to hear Mr. Scull. Farmer and Mrs. Joseph A. Hongler, duct ion of the Narberth Players, S., W. J .• Edward and Clyde-and a
.. i>Iiss Mary E. Sharp, ::12 ~arbrouk Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter of ::-.I. The meeting will be held in the Nar- of the Women's Community Club of originally scheduled for April 24 ancl daughter, Lois, Interment will be in
Park, wood shed, $160 cost. \ s, D. A. R., will meet 1 P. M. Monday berth school auditorium. Narberth. ! 25, is in rehearsal and it is hoped Phillipsburg, ::-.I, J.
Iat the, hom~ of Mr!'. Har\'ey Harman, On. the foll?wing Mon~a~ ~~eni~g The soloist will be :\Irs. C, Frederick that the original dates will be

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Directors of the 1\Ierion Civic Asso- H a r r i s . ,
'115 \\ oodblne avenue, A luncheon Robel t L. SlnJth, of New 101 k, \\ 111 Kuebler, Jr., of Narberth, and the changed to l\la~' 1 and May 2, de·
se New B idge Plan I will precede a Better Films program; speak on "The Consumer's Co-Opera- hostess, ;\11'13. S. C. Campbell.
to be given by the Rev. Thomas L.· tive Movement in the United States,"
pending on what arrangements may
The Literature Group met Tuesday be made with the school authorities.
~he place of ,meeting to be announced afternoon at the home ef ;\Irs. Joseph Annual business meeting of the .Tohn E. ;'Ilacklin, of Merion, has of-
The Grist Mill 1
. t' 1\1 d d' I I t Mrs. John C. Nash, the Regent, and m the next Issue of OUR TOWN. H. Miller, on Haverford avenue, 1\lrs. Players wiII be held May 19 at the fered his summer home at Atlantic
cIa IOn on .' the
reconstruct on a\' Iscusse(
Rockland road 11 pan 0
bridge, members of the chapter, wiII leave On May 14 A. H. Laterbach wIll , Josl'ph A. N Hongler was the co-hostess, • arbert f1 sC I100. I City to President Roosevelt for a sum-
"tIl CI ,,. E H II I' '<I' I lIt ) 'e-! Monday to attend the National D, A. address the interested attendants on I M . -------- mer \'acation.
\\'d'
I aJ dIce . a, p (,. e e , II I R. Congress, to be held " ,
In Washlng- the sulnect of "Producer's Co-Opera- Operetta Tonight I CrlOIl Par kG'Ir, I N ar bcrt 1I
Sl mg.
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While a new <tructure would cost ton next week. Mrs. R, A. 1\I1zner, tlves."
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On this Friday evening at 7.30 the
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BoyNamcd Honor Studcnts Very Re'\'. Dr. Vincent Leo Burns,
pre~idl'llt of Immaculata College, has
about $100,000, t'he chief expense in-I associate member wiII represent her The public is in\'ited to all these Junior Choir of Holy Trinity Luth-
, the new plan would be the I Alabama Chapter. meetings. Horior students for this spring's been appointed rector of the Seminary
. eran CIlurc h WI'II pres<;n. • t tlle. b eau t'1- \
. voh'ed 111
addition of sidewalks to the bridge and i . ' ful Japanese Operetta, "0 Cho San."
graduating class of the Lower of St. Charles BOlTomeo, Overbrook,
l\Ierion High School, announced succeeding :'IIon~ignor Joseph 1\1. Cor-
widening of the approaches. The cost IDemocratlc Women WIll Valley Forge Stands O. K. Amidst the cherry blossoms the ap'l
by Principal George H. Gilbert, rigan, recently named rector of the
would be borne by Lower Merion Meet Tuesday at Haverford Park Head Tells Rotarians pealing <h'ama works itself out. There,
Township, Borough of Narberth and is a note of sadness, however, when 0 I are:
Valedictorian, Joy Virginia
Catholic
Washington, D, C.
U ni\'ersity of America,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The monthly meeting of the Demo- The other side of the "hot·dog" Cho San breaks her sandal strap. But!
Grubbs, daughter of 1\11'. and Mrs.
As the result of joint meeting be- cratic Women's Luncheon Club of Istand controversy at Valley Forge all turns out well and everybody is I H. C. Grubbs, of Prescott road, Bids to complete the $300,000 PW A
tween members of the Merion Civic I Lower Merion and Narberth will be IPark was presented Tuesday at the happy in the finale as the cherry bIOS-I
i
Association and Pennsylvania Rail- held at Erskine Hall, Montgomery Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club soms are strewn before the heroine.
Merion Park, member of Student
Council, Hi-Y, French, Dramatic
~lum clearance at \Vayne are being re-
ceived by PWA Administrator Harold
road officials last Friday, the railroad, avenue. Haverford, on Tuesday, April meeting by Gilbert S. Jones, park A silver offering wiII be lifted and
and Debating clubs, managing ed- L. Ickes, to be opened May 6. Fift~'­
company will reconsider replacement 121, at 1 o'clock. superintendent. the public is invited.
itor of The Merionite, Honor So- two dwelling units are to be built.
of the safety fence between the tracks, Mrs. William Roy Smith, of Bryn The proposed two attractive re- Foundation work is already under
ciety and Senior Play.
at the Merion station. Removal of 'I Mawr, who has taken an active inter- freshment stands, Mr. Jones held, Thursday, W. M. S.
Salutatorian, Nelson Bucher, way by McCabe Brothers, Cynwyd.
the fence, 1\1erionites held, created a est in Democratic politics for years, would bring in revenue to the park The \Voman's l\1issionary Society of
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bucher,
danger hazard for children who dash will speak on "Some Economic Here- which is now going to other sources, the Narberth Presbyterian Church will
North Narberth avenue, Nar- John C. Morlock, Penn Wynne,
across the tracks to eatch the school sies." and would not be unsightly. Imeet Thursday afternoon, April 23,
berth, member of Student Coun- 'chief of Pennsylvania's Miscellaneous
bus rather than use the underground Mrs. John McCarthy, of Consho- A. F. W. Vick was ehairman. lat 2.30 in the church parlor. The
eil, Dramatic Club, Merionite, Tax Unit, is directing an investiga-
tunnel. hocken, will speak on the special ses- Next week's speaker will be Har- speaker will be the Rev. Archer E.
Year Book Staff and Senior Play. tion of counterfeit cigarette tax
sion of the Legislature which will be vey J. Harman, Penn coach and Nar- Anderson, pastor of the church. Mrs.
Averaging 90 per cent or above stamps, aided by his assistant, Henry
Members of the Narberth Fire Com- held soon.
pany this Thursday evening are guests Reservations may be made by call-
berth councilman, who wil~ give an C. E. Wilmot will be the soloist. All
illustrated
of the Mulieres at the annual banquet ing Mrs. Vincent Russell, Ardmore William H. Durbin will have charge interested in missions are cordially
talk on national parks. women of the church and community for their course are Archie
Sparks, William Humes, Bernard , Friedman, Bryn Mawr, following the
uncovering of bogus stamp evidence

in Elm Hall. The time, 6.30. 1096-W.

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of the meeting. invited to be present.

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Siman and Betty Scott.

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I in Philadelphia.

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Page Two OUR TOWN April 17, 1936
Philo Vance, and Virginia Bruce, Be-
OUR TOWN I The Calendar .Bocal . .7J1ovies Icast.
nita Huane and H. B. Warner in the
Fine performances and adroit
direction make this stimulating and
A Co-operalive COlnllllOlil1J NCl/.'s]J(J]JeI· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
founded in 1!H4 blJ the Ncrrbcrth Friday, April 17 "Modern Times" and entertaining film very much worth
Cillie A.~soeiatioll, (lilt! ]Jllblished Arbor Day. THIS THURS., FRI. Be SAT.
evel'!! Frida!! al Nurbalh, Pa. "Milky Way"-Narbcrth jseeing-.
Sunday. April 19
___ i Next Wednesday and (Bank Night) CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
Philip Allee LI\·IIlg'~toll. Publisher Hilariou:i comedy and clever satire i'ThuI'sda y , "Charlie Chan's Secret"
Edwin L. Paxson. !Crlitor
Anne Morgan Hoh"rlH. :-;oclal Editor
Mitten Hall, Broad and Berk:,
make outstanding entertainment of I will be disclosed by \Varner Oland,
~~MODERN TIMES"
stroets-Civic Symphony Orchestra.
Office - 258 Haverford Ave., Narberth Josef Wisso\\", soloist. 2.30.
I
"Modern Times,': in \\·.hich C.harlie il.1 th~ humorouR ma~ner that has dis-
Chaplin shows hiS old-time flair for tmgUlshed the Swedish character ac- NEXT MON. Be TUES.
Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Tuesday, April 21 i
pantomime and Paulette Goddard, his tor's previous characterizations in the
Ardmore 3100
Villanova College Gymnasium-Au- ncw leading lady, gives an excellent I Earl Derr Biggers' detective series. HAROLD LLOYD
Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance
gustinian Seminary Guild Card Party characterization. It's at the Nar- i
F'l'iday and Saturday of next week I ~~THE MILKY WAY"
Entered aH seeond-elas~ tll;ltt.cr'
Ot'lo- and Dance (evening). berth Theatre now, along with the: Charlie Chaplin wiII make his much-,
bel' 1:1, 1!111. at thl' l"lHt Ollke at :-':a r- Silly Symphony, "Broken Toys." I awaited appearance at the Egyptian
berth, Pa., undel' the Act of :\fal'ch :I, Saturday Club, Wayne-Footlight- WED. 8<. THURS. (WED. AT 9 P. M.-$$$)
1879. el's in "The Bishop Misbehaves." 8.15 Added for Saturday's 1 P. M. mati-: in "Modern Times," and Popeye will
nee are the Columbia Happy Hour and icompete for comic honors in "A Clean-I
Friday, April 17. 1936 (also Wednesday evening). ROSALIND RUSSELL
"The Fighting Sheriff," starring Buck. Shaven Man."
Wednesdav, April 22 J ones. I
"Sooky" will be brought back next
"IT HAD TO HAPPEN"
THE POLITICAL POT
Witherspoon Hall-American pre-
I Harold Lloyd is screamingly funny ISaturday for the 10.15 A. M. Junior ]~.J!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!=!::;p::;;;;~;r::;;~;p::;p::;;;;==-;::;;;;o:::;;;;o:::
micre of Anton Bruckner's "Virga as a milkman who wins the middle- j Cinema Ailiance matinee. "
••J
Jesse"; Choral Art Society of Phila- wei~ht boxing championship by duCk-I
Continued from T'ug-e One
.
chairman of the cinner committee.
'"
delphia fifteenth anniversary concert. ing, clowning and dancing-in "The! The Penn relays Will be held at
I
Milky Way," the Clarence Buddington Franklin Field April 24 and 25.. . .
A Spring Treat ... a Heaterless Permanent
Everyo~e r~nning for the Republi- Thursday. April 23 Kelland story, coming Monday and The tl·ack. meet for Delaware Count~ -It's safe and oh! how comfortable!
Ask anyone who's had one. . . . Do it now.
can NommatlOn for ~tate Senator. Mitten Hall Broad and Berks Tuesday. Adolphe Menjou is his fast- schools Will be at Lansdowne, Api'll
I
from
"Delaware
" County. nas been called
. s t ree t
s-T l 'e T
emp J'"
l nlverslty presents thinkil1g manager. 18. SUZANNE JORET GILL
a. stooge by s?me other candidate, "Katey-Did," an historical distortion. Rosalind Russell comes Wednesday 216 Dudley Avenue-Narberth 2324_. ....J
With the exceptIOn of Senator John 8 15 (I F'd d S t d) d Th d t' "It H d t H p
J. McClure, who seeks re-nomination.· a so 1'1 a~' an a ur ay . an urs ay nex m a o a -
1
pen," swift-moving, forceful story Of!I"==============1
Charging that all but two of seven Friday, April 24 the meteoric rise of an honest young:
candidates opposing Scnator John J. Narberth School Auditorium-Nar- Italian immigrant (George Raft) to I ••
McClure, candidate for Republican re, herth Players in "Goodbye Again." a position of political power. Leo! SPECIALI
nomination in Delaware Count)', arc 8.30 (also given Saturday). Carrilo lends excellent support. i 1.:=============-=
"plants," Thomas F. Long, of Ard- ~ower Me.rion Junior High AU~i-1 The end of next week, "Anythingl
more, one of the entries, warned that tOl'ium-Lucllle Stoddart Dance Dls- Goes"-at Narberth-with Bing Cros-I Half Soles and Heels
unless there is a concentration of the play, auspices of Woman's Club of by, Ethel Merman and Charlie Rug-I
anti-McClure voters the Senator will Bala-Cynwyd. 8.15. I I
win at the primaries without much Radnor High Auditorium, Wayne- g es. I ,., Guaranteed W ork-
difficulty. J\ferriemen Minstrels. 8.15 (also Sat- "B h . G' I" . i r.·./' -for men, women and children
Addressing the Independent Repub- Ul·day). 0 enuan Ir IS at I .
Iican Voters' forum at Haverford,
Long listed himself and William Ham- Saturday. April 25
Egyptian, With "On Ice"; i.
I ,. .
Detective Stories Coming ".'~.""'.' ".I$e...
mond, of Chester, as the only candi-
dates not placed in the field by forces
friendly to the McClure organization.
Garrick Theatre-"Beauty and the
Beast," Children's Theatre presenta-
tion. 10.30 A. l\f.
"The Bohemian Girl," now playing: I ·
at the Egyptian, is highly amusing i
. ~ I....
I ,
PHILO VANCE'S \
Goodwear Shoe Repair
Meanwhile the Peoples' Associa- The next Cynwyd Club dance will en t el' tammen ' t - s t anmg . I
La ure I an d' greatest .,','1 252 Haverford A venue. N arbcrth
tion. of Delaware County announced be held Saturday, April 25, instead of II ar d y, al'd e d b y Mae B usc, h A ntOnlO. h'/1 " . (J
it had indorsed Weldon B. Heyburn, the foul·th Friday. Moreno and Jacqueline Wells. Balfe's I , t rI e~>
of Concord, who proclaims to be the . . melodies lend charm to the produc-! .~ ~
··<'.·..· 0..,1
only real anti-i\lcClure candidate in
the race.
"COt raw b'd
I. t
p lIa sore -
1'1 ge'
Co&nuCnul0lnt1gl1er
) EtCh
as er
·

ora
(PI'I
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d I tion. but its chief bid fOI' . family
11 a e - . .
ageant.··
lovment IS the cleverly ol'lgmal como,
'1 t A ·'1 25 . I '. edy scenes by Laurel and Hard)', who ,
'3 .30 P " 1\f d al y 0 IHl
I , mc u S l \ e . .
. en-:I
I " "- U,.-"_
"\B IICE
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Attorney Howard Lee
J. COLGAN
I
S. G. Dunne, Highway Head Gill Studio, English Villa e W'nne- are at. the:r bes.t. Also .on the pro'l .'
'f 0 Y D' S dd I I ." . g, . J. gram 15 \\' alt Disney's Mickey Mouse I i " . ',"", .'. '?':1'C""'~
F I ty- ne ears, ICS u I
en y wood-ExhibitIOn of recent pamtmgs! d' "0 I " Ad' I 'J 15: .f ..•. j):t'.'.' '.'.j ~ ~«,f'
--- by Sue May Gil.1 and ~aul L: Gill. . 31 ~~,::~n~~ "R:x c:~d R~nt .:'~ ~~ci;in I :; l< , ~ ~.-f LIBERAL REPUBLICAN
'1 h' d I I
I
John Sloan Gr<1 ham Dunne, from to 6 P. M. (dady untll Apl'il 19,
I . )
m-I . " I
ne\\ sella, WI s ar .
'11 t t ) g
I "
.jY'... / I!
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'''l;;;7 jI CANDIDATE FOR GENERAL
I 885,untl IS eat 1 ast week, super- c USlve . J \". h ta . "P dd I / ..." BENITA HUME
.111 Lower 1\1'er- I E )' Ianger- "ITeler \",ee kEd ASSEMBLY
I I I I I II
·m t en d en t 0 f h'Ig1wavs
I - n . II (L ast O'D ane, II d I'
It ers
htf I s rsd In
ff d a h' y . . DOUGLAS WAlTON
· . . . I
II
I . NaT PENDLETON
aY e Ig u come y 0 el'e t IS I ..
Ion
· Township, .. was buned on Tuesday two days.)
. 'd' h 3
Satur ay at t e 10. 0 untOI' Cmema J ' .
m the family burml plot at Cape Garrlck-"Three Men on a Horse." II' . Tune in on Station WIBG Every

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Charles, Va. Broad-"Sailor, Bewarp. '" A mnce matinee. Saturday at 2 P. M.
Van Dine's "The Garden Murder ~~!ia~~~~~~~~~~~
Mr. Dunne, \\:110 was 79, d.ied sud-
den~y of heart ~Isease last Friday fol- New City Line Lights
Case" will play in Cynwyd Monday
and Tuesday, with Edmund Lowe as Buy Her a II
i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
I~riiiiiii-ii&iiiiii'i-i-i--i-'i-i-i-i-i'i'
lowmg a day's lI1spection of the high- Traffic lights have been installed at Rug and She
ways he had helped to build during City Line and Merion road and Will Think Before }'all Put A "'ay Your
the last half century. Wynnewood road. of ]I (Ill All
He took charge of roads here while ,----------------.1 WARNER BROS. Year.
BLANKETS
Lower Merion was still a fourth class
township with a population of 8,000
'I ARD MORE
THE A T R E for the summer, let us wash them and
and about 15 miles of highway. He' Matinee Dally at 1.31 P. M. make them look fluffy and like new.
saw it develop to a first-class town- Evening Centlnueue, 7 te 11 P. M.
Tremendous Stock of Odd Sizes
ship of 40,000 residents and 120 miles FIRST MAIN UNE SHOWINGS
AXMINSTERS CURTAINS
'IS
of roads. Friday. April 17
From 1885 to 1900 he was also in I "THE STORY OF waS/led, stretched or ironed
charge of the Old Lancaster Turnpike LOUIS PASTEUR" 8.Jxl0.6 last much longer and look lots better
Company which operated a toll road
on what is now Old Lancaster road,
Cynwyd, Montgomery avenue and Old ,.
Lancaster road, Bryn Mawr.
Mr. Dunne is survived by three I
YARNS Suits Made
superbly portrayed by
Paul Muni
Josephine Hutchinson
Anita Louise
Saturday. April 18
"THE MUSIC GOES AROUND"
Wiltons
9x12fte
9x12
-9x9
7.6x9-

$22. ~
FURNITURE COVERS
Before putting all your

let us make them look right. We wash,.


starch and iron them, ready for use.
daughters, Verner Graham Dunne and, with FINEST WII.TONS. S72.l141
to Order
Nannie Nottingham Dunne, of Bryn I Harry Richman, Rochelle Hudson
AMERICAN ORIENTALS
Mawr, and Mrs. Bradford Smith, Jr.,
Eva L. Rowley Mon. and Tues.. April 20 and 21 RUGS
of St. Davids, and by one granddaugh-
ter, Louisa Nottingham Smith.
"THE PRISONER OF
9x12 $60·$88 done lip like new

S1
120 Chestnut Avenue "SHARK ISLAND" $95 and $135 values. Extra heavy-deeo
Starring niled. Finest Quality. Renroductions of

20
Sarouk. Kirman and Chinese designs.
Thanked for Flood Aid Narberth 3988-J WARNER BAXTER Sizes 10.6xI4: 12x12: 12%15: 9x15. etc.. pieces of

tOM'4\V
Flat Work
Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller, chairman with Gloria Stuart
12 pieces for 75c

RUGca•.M
of Narberth's Volunteer Emergency Wednesday, April 22
Relief Committee, received this week KATHARINE HEPBURN Prices are reasonable.-Call NARBERTH 2266
a letter of thanks from Mrs. Richard
E. Hanson, chairman of the Flood
in
"Sylvia Scarlett" I.
Relief Committee of the Emergency with
Jasper and Orleans above Cambria St.
¥::~k~~~sin1~?nt~V~o::r~efam~~~aa~~ Narberth Hand Laundry
GOOD •••••••••••••
Cary Grant Brian Aherne walk 1 SQuaro east to lasoor St. and 2
Aid of Pennsylvania. for the aid square. north to factory. 2930 North.
Ooen Mon.. Wod.. Fri.. 8 A.M.-I0 P.M.
given by Narberth. 107 N. Narberth Avenue-We Call and Deliver
Ooen Tue... Thurs.. Sat.. 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
..
Plans Health Meeting
Bruce Byall, N arbel'th, chairman
of the Program Committee, has ar-
ranged for the joint annual meeting
of the Council for Social Welfare and
NEWS! A few choice
A SED·VICE. • •
the Montgomery County Tuberculosis
to be held at the Plymouth Country
RATES ARE REDUCED Homes For Rent
Club, May 11, with round tables from
NOT A BARGAIN
11 to 12 A. M. on family welfare and
mental health, followed by the lunch-
eon meeting when annual reports of
ALL tD desirable tenants

in Exclusive

DAY
the two societies will be presented. U you are leeking a worker for any Bort
of • job, a maid, a butler or household
MAUSOLEUMS CYNWYD help, remember that any newspaper can
!!ve you quick, satisfactory results from
..

H
E
Edw. A. Carroll Co.
IncerperUed
I- M
SUNDAY ESTATES
P. ,. LA WLER'S DEVELOPMENT
Help Wanted" advertising.
Despite the hearty upswing of business,
and the rise in general of employment.
there are still thousands out of work.
A CEMETERY 0
N
AND EVERY NIGHT So it isn't any feat for a paper to bring
you a host of replies to your ad.
D MEMORIALS 1 and 2 car garages
S Telephone: MANayunk 0166
U
It!
AFTER SEVEN ON 2 and 3 baths
You iet this same efficient service from
Record Help Wanted ads at less cost. In
T fact, your ad in ::tndaY8 Record will savi
0
l-
E MOST OUT·OF· Rentals begin at $60
:fOU one-half the cost of ar17 other Phila-
delphia Sunday paper.
BALA.CYNWYD, PA. N
N
E
_elmont Avenue and
Levering Mill Road T TOWN CALLS! When _you need dome.tic help, SAVB
MONEY I Phone WALnut 8aoo. Say,"I
,S I>
MEMOlltlALa ERECTEO
IN ANY LOCALITY
5

IHI IILL TEUPHONI COMPANY
Tennis courts

Agent on Premises
Playgrounds
wIah to piaci a "Help Wanted" ad.

O' PENNSYLVANIA
or call Cynwyd 1017

CLEANING
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Page Three
OUR TOWN ------_.
April 17, 1936 _.---- =
nue, his daughter and son, Peggy and
Teddy, have been spending several
THE FIRESIDE days at New Britain, Conn.
Chal'1es ElIis, of Rockland, Me., a
classmate of Parker Woolmington at
Wheaton College, was the guest of
I
At Auctioll
Mr. Woolmington's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence H. Woolmington, of
Narbrook Park, for the spring vaca-
I
tion. Mr. Wooltnington and his guest I,
In Lots to Suit Purchasers
returned to college Sunday.
Choicc Stock of
Miss Peggy MacGuffin, daughter of I
EVERGREENS 1\11'. and Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin, of
SHRUBS and TREES Ballytore road, Wynnewood, spent I
At Collins' Nurseries the Easter week-end in Atlantic City. I
(2Y2
Lima. Pa.
Miles South of Media on
Baltimore Pike. Route 1) and Mrs. A. L. Cooke, of Lantwyn
Iane, had as her guest over Eastcr
l-
Miss Patsy Cooke, daughter of Ml'·l _ _

TUES.. APRIL 28. 1936 Miss Mary Beth Schaufer, of Read-:


At 10 A. M.
ing. iI
Evergreens - Amer'iean. ("olunln
and Pyramidal arhol'vita.>; upr!J.;ht
and HPreadin~ ,Jap:tnet'i(\ Yews, Col- Betrothals Announced
orado anti =,,"orwaY Spl·uce. \"ariou~
types (·yp""RH. Fit·s. pwarf and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, of
1';ng-IiHh Hoxwood. Hhododendron.
etc. Overbrook, announce the engagement
Shrubs-,\ h"lia. H~·dr;lIll':(·a. Pinlt of their daughter, Miss Mary Ger-
[logwoo d . [, i I a c. old-fashionerl
ShrubH. l.ace Bush. Forsythia. Jap- tt'ude Smith to Mr. Isaac Kilncr
aneHe ~purU"e, Barberry. PI"ivet etc. t

TreeS---:-:f)rwa~'and otlwr Mapl"R. Heuisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-


I,ombardy poplarH. \Vhite and liam F. Heuisler, of Haverford ave-
Moulltain Ash F:uI'f)p"an Larch.
~pedmt~n ('anadian H PflllockR, Pin
Oalt. Lillrl.'n. \V""ping- "'i1low.
ninl{o. \\·hite Pine. ete. Abo a fe\\"
fruit tl"t'~'~.
De5cr;ptive Catalog5 Upon
nue, Narberth.
EWEES
"22-214 CHESTNUT Sf
Application to
PHILADILPHIA
SAMUEL T. FREEMAN &; CO.
Auctioneer5
1Sl)8·: 0 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Leonie Creations,
made for women of
taste, are exclusive with
us. We present her
GRASS SEED Spring into Summer
A superior grass seed, in three collection, a complete
different blends, mixed by our- fashion sequence, with
selves and distributed at our
nurseries. great delight.
fl Girl Scout News
~\ This exquisite chiffon dinner gown

Now Open! Drive In!


"MAIN LINER"
has lace slee....cs and back. Grace-
"LOWER MERION" I fully drapcd neckline, floating skirt,
"SHADY SPOT" soft blue.

These seeds are ;lIst right for


,
-, Sizes 18-46. $59.50.

Main Line lawns, and cost no


more than the poor blends
usually sold.
i WALTER G. CASE'S Women's Gowns-Second Floor

John Albrecht's !I
:(1
~
TYDOL - VEEDOL
Nurseries :(

Montgomery Avenue
at Meeting House Lane
SERVICE STAT/ON S Kind & Sons
Narberth 4020 Montgomery Pike at Woodbine Avenue, Narberth
Divided Paymen Plant
••••••••••••• = Watch for special announcement next week Will be. appreciat,:d by persons who wish to buy from a reliable
house like ours WIthout the need of paying the full amount at
one time. There will positively be no advance in the pric~s.
Antonio DiRocco The same standard of quality will be maintained.
Specializing in Tet;ns to suit >:our convenience--F?r e,xample: If you purchase
an Item of whIch our low cash pflce IS $35. you are required
GARDEN to pay $7 on delivery and the balance in 5 monthly payments
MASONRY WORK D of $5.74 each. Your actual carrying charge is only 70 cents.

Foundries-Pools
Flagstone and Rockery work-any
design. Also Paving
o If balance ;5 paid -within J montlrs
there i5 no carrying charge.

HILLTOP 1238
130 Columbus Ave., Manoa Park
W S. KIND & SONS
N---NOT OUT Diamond Merchants' !eweler5 . Silversmiths
1110 CHESTNUT STREET
SAFE ECONOMICAL
In 1928 we suggested and recommended that peo-
First Mortgages ple take advantage of the recreational facilities in
on the their basements. We also predicted that more and
• 139 MONTH PLAN more people would remodel and decorate this un-
OTHER PLANS TO SUIT used space, making it a real Club Room. If you
YOUR NEEDS have not experienced the thrill, comfort and con-
Lower Merion B.&L. Ass'n venience of this type room, you've missed a treat.
2 E. Lancaster Ave. You can bring in your Bridge Club, the Kings and
Ardmore Queens, serve the refreshments here and keep the
L. A. Eppinger Secretary rest of your house in order. You will then want to
go "down," but you'll lose your desire to go "out."

Established 42 Years
Let us help you get an original arrangement for
~Peat1IIH6~
50 Bales, $1.50 bale; 25 Bales. $1.65 bale
your basement.
10 Bales. $1.75 bale; 1 Bale. $2.50
Bone Meal, Cow or Sheep Manure: Shull Lumber Company
10 Bags. $2.00 bag; 1 Bag, $2.50
POUltry Moss. $1.55 bale-10 Bale Lots
Seed Oats. 65c Bu .• at our warehouse
E. J.. SHUTE Be CO.
The Link Between Forest and Home Forward-
Line Lexington, Pa. LeXington 210 CYNWYD 662
Phlla. Phone: Chestnut HIli 5454

Confidently!
• With a winter of record-breaking severity
There'S no doubt virtually history, eastern Pennsylvania faces
about it! .. forward with new confidence. In every
advance Public Utility service will playa
NOW IS THE TIME major part. Asystem which has met the phys-
r;or our sale next Tuesday we
TO PLANT OLD ENGLISH i~al strains of recent months adequately,
, have a grand lot of late models-
Ply mouths. Chevrolets and Fords:
Ore 1935 Chevrolet Master Sedan,
Sliveral 1935 de luxe Ford Sedans
Philadelphia's No.1 Lawn Seed VIews the fUlure without undue dismay.
and Tudors. A lot of cheap useful Ask anyone of the following distributon of Old English
ca~a. all makes and models. This To do a better job than ever is the pttrpose
• Is the place to save money! Lawn Seed for complete information and I
Private sales dally. copy of "Your Lawn" folder: of every department of this Company!
Cars Always On Hand
Save $5 to $10 per mile driVing here
We Finance Them Trades Accepted
JV" fL.II sell :I/O"" Cflr for :1/011
H. RICKLIN PHILADELPHIA
• CHARLES F HENRY S:\LF. CO HARDWARE
ELECTRIC COMPANY
.'
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Pho".' 311- NEWTOWN S·QUAPE. "II It costs only 4 cents a 'Yeek to keep

• I"posted on your" community's neWs: \


Page Four OUR TOWN April I?, 1936
Burlesque Balfe
Church Notes r Classified
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Baptist Church of the Evangel I Advertisements EGYPTIAN SPECIALIZING. •
Robert E. Keighton, Minister ,NOW-
Stanley T. Reiff, Organist -will be charged only to resIdent. I , n
wholle names appear In the tele- I
Sunday, April HI: p'tone dlrectol'y or to lIubscrlbers Permanent
HA5 A. l\I.-The Church School. to THE MAIN LINER. OUR
TOWN. or the NEWS OF BALA- Wa"es
]1.00 A. ;\1. - Morning Worship. CYNWYD.
Sermon, "The Epilogue." -Spiral and Croquignole,
20c a line Experienced Operators.
5.00 P. 1\1.-Vesper Ser....ice. Ser- for All Three NeW8papen
mon, "The Symbol of Christianity." Count five words to IIne
The Monthly Musical Service at which Monday, Tuesday,W e d n e s d a y : » , :
-will be accepted up to Wednes-
a part of the Easter music will be re- day. 6 o'clock, tor FrIday'. Illsues.
peated. 2 Specials for 85c
7.00 P. 1\1.-Young People's Associ-
Phone ARDMORE 3100 3 Specials for $1
ation. Our guests will be the Young
People's Society from the Upland I AND-Mickey MOllse Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 Specials for $1.25
Baptist Church. These young peo-! Help Wanted "ON ICE"
• • I\ATtiL~~~ ••
::IIOTHj,;R'S HELPER-$3.50 per week.
pIe will conduct the service. ' ~'all .\Ie..ion 363- \V on F .. iday. (16)
Wednesday, April 22: MEN WA.1'<'1'ED for Itawleigh Uoutes of
8.00 P. M.-Mid-week Meeting of
800 families. Hellable hustler shOUld I
start earning $25 weekly and increase I I3~AUT~ JIl()VV~
[
the Church. The pastor will discuss rapidl~'. "'rite today. Hawlelgh. Dept,
PXD-15-S. Cheste.., Pa. (17) !
"The Beginnings of Formulated Re- 43 North Narberth Avenue--Narberth 4077
ligion in the Individual Life." Situatioftl W Q"t~d 300 Lev~ring Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927
DAY'S \\'OHK wanted by reliable col-
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy ored nl~Ul; gene-nil housecleaning; thor-
'The Presbyterian Church are at their merriest in a bur- ough deaner; refs. Phone Wa~'ne :l153-H. ROCK RUN CAMP
lesque of the Balfe operetta now Ask for Hohe.. t. othml Northern Chester Co., Pa.
Rev. ArcheI' E. Anderson, Pastor GE;>;'1'LEWO:\IA.'J", middle aged, eXI>.. so- Boys and Girls 6-12 Years
Sunday, April ]9th: at the Egyptian. Iidts the care of child..en, Bvening & Land and Water Sports
week-ends during the absence of the ASK FOR BOOKLET
9.45 A. lVl.-Bible School. famil~·. Highest ref. Ard. ~680. (16) Lois E. Wunderlich
11.00 A. M.-Communion. Sermon, DAY'S WOHK-Cleanlng-laundry. A .. d- (NARB. 2.258.J) Director Margaret G. Town
"Memorial Feasts." more 1981. (16) I ~~~~~B~a~'~rd~A~p~t~.•~N~a~r~be~r~th~~~~ i
6.45 P. M.-The Three C. E. So- GOOD experIenced stenographer, who! I
cieties. underlltands bookkeeplnl:", desIres posI- REGULAR REPUBLICAN
tion tuJl or part time. Phone Narberth "What I Am Fighting For"
7.45 P. M.-Narberth's happy Bible ~~R U CANDIDATE FOR
hour. Sermon, "How Safe is Salva- Tune In WIBG
tion." W",'ed Saturday, April 18, at 4.45 P. M. GENERAL
New Books Received WE;';T:lII.:"S'1'ER CI~:'IIE'1'EJ{Y, to ~ettIe
Tuesday evening-Community Bi- e~tate. l'hoice~t loca.tion. Valley View Gardner for Congress
The Narberth Community Library ~cction.
ble Class.
Wednesday evening, 6.15 P. :\1.-
6 inter'Olent=--: $:!50. l-)hone ...\I'd-
has recently added the follO\dng more 3100 for information. (16) I~~§~~~~§§~~~§~~~III
ASSEMBLY
books to it~ collection: :'IIA.:", wife & 16-yeal'-0Id son desil'" liv- II
Annual congregational meeting and Jeffer- ing room. 2 bed,·oom~. bath and board
Non-ficti:>I1-"The Living in private home. Hef. exchanged. 1'lease
church dinner. Asks Your Vote
Plans for the year will be made,
son," by James Truslow Adams; write XB, Box 9, BaJa-CynWYd.
"Elizabethan Women," by Gamaliel,
(1~)
- !
Sporting Goods
also eJection of elders, deacons and
Bradford' "Lost Generation" bv Max-I Por Sal~ I on her Record of Service
trustees.
Thursday afternoon, 2.30-Women's
. • ,. '." • .
me Da\ IS, BI eak the Heat ts Angel, I
. " . " DaY';'; Ja~'ge bicycle. First cla~s condi-/
!Ion. $1,•. Ardmore 4561.
by Paul Engle; "Arctic Adventure," BEUI{OO:'lI furniture, mattre~ses of all
(16) Full Line - Rea- to Party, Community and
Missionary meeting.
by Peter Frl.'uchen· "American Cham- sizes ~IIHI a ch(·~t of drawers wanted I sonably Priced.
Narberth Methodist Episcopal
bel' of Horrors,
" ' . by f'"lJ1hes known to :'II. L. }-'"d. of
by R. D. Lamb; ('hurch. 1>onOl' may phone Bryn ;lIa WI'
"Seven Pillars of \Visdom," by T. E. ~180. (18)
I
See 'Gene' about
State
Church Lawrence' "Greatest Pages of Ameri- EI~ECTHIC HEI<'HIGj,;HATOH. medium
' "b St I L l SIze, good condition-$30. BI")'n Mawr I outfitting your
Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister can H umor, y ep len eaeoc (; 1628. (16) I
Sunday, April IHth: "l\Iy Life and \Vork," by Adolf :'IIANUHE for sale. Phone, Na ..bE'rth
Lorenz; "Flowers of Evil," by Charles 36~6- W. (16)
team.
!lA5 A. M.-Church School.
] 1.00 A. l\I. - Morning Worship. Baudelaire translat. ed by E S Mil_II VACUUM CL~ANEH-Electrolux, slight-
. • ." ly used: sacr,fic" $25. Brvn lila wr 1628.
Sermon: "The Galilean Accent." lay; "More Studies in Murder," by . (16)
6,45 P. !\'I.-Junior Epworth League.
GA5 P. l\L-Senior Epworth League.
E. L. Pearson; "A Romany Life," by
Gi]1sV Petulengro' "Portrait of a
. ... _ ,. ' . .."
Rooms for Rent
ARDJlIOHE. I'A.-Altracti\'e WE'll furn.
DAVIS' I say, for a Monday you
look tip-top, old darling!
7045 P. !\'I.-Organ Recital and Ves- LIll! al ~, b~ M. C. QUJgle~, Mono- room. Con\·. to transp. 53 Llanfair road. 224 Haverford Avenue And why not? Monday's
per Service. Sermon: "Guidance." gram," by G. B. Stern. ArdmOl'e 155- \Y. (tf) Quite unusual, isn't it?
Monday, April 20th: Fiction-"Freedom Farewell," by a grand beginning of the
8.00 P. M.-Young Women's Bible Ph~'llis Bentle~'; "Diary of a Subur- At Your Service week since I discovered
Class llleeting. ban Housewife," by Dorothy Blake; CLgA;>;ING WIXDOWS - Lawn wo..k-
odd jobs. Phone She..wood 8059. (H)
Tuesday, April 21st: "Golden Lady," by Dorothy Gardiner; In;LIABL1': CAHPENTER, alterations, St. Mary's.
8.00 P. l\l.-Friendship Circle Bible "April Gold," by G. L. Hill; "South window sc..eening. Gottlieb Esslinger,

~~
Class Play and Stunt Night at tIll' Hiding," by Winifred HoItby; "Spark- 122 Conway a\'enue. Call Narberth 3748-H.
home of !\'Irs. V. R. Woodcock, 1128 enbroke," by Charles ;\Iorgan; "Sav- l'I:Al'I·;HIES. Slip Con'"". \'enetian
1,lilld~. Awning"s. FunlitUl'e, lJphoJ::-:tel'-
Montgomery avenue. ages and Saints," by Fremont Older; inl-:, Beddinl-:". Hugs cleaned. repai ..ed i
"World With a Fence," by M. C. Sims; amI "tu ..ed. Challt·ng",". 281 :'Ilontgome.. y
Wednesday, April 22nd: aVt.'llue. (·Yl1wyd. 11}Hllle. C~·n\\"yd 8r.. t;;;;'"\
8.00 P. M.-Bible Study Houl'. "The Critter, and Other Dogs," by A. Fo..m.... l~· with .John \\-anamaker. (tf)
TY PEW HITEHS - :-'old. rented and re-
Thursday, April 23rd: P. Terhune; "The Thinking Reed," by
6.30 P. M.-Junior Choir Rehearsal. Rebecca \Vest; "River House," by paired. H.ibbons and
Sl-BL:I{BA;>; TYl'EWHITER CO.. 3:l I':.
Carbon Paper. ')
8.00 P. M.-Choir Rehearsal. Barrett Willoughby. I.....-tJ1l·a~t{~r avp.. Ardnlore. Ph. AnI. 13';8. Why don't yOll, too, escape the drudgery of washday?'
8.00 P. M.-Board of Trustees l\lystery and detective-"The Sleep- Til,. U .. iginal '1'0:'11 HAHHISO;>; l'sed
at :n:i
meeting. ing Death," by G. D. H. Cole; "Puzzle
FUI"nitul't:'. Exel1allg{, nuw located
\Y. La llvaf::tel' a ,"P., Ardillore. ...\rd. aSl. Phone ARDMORE 4400 for our
Friday, April 24th: of the Red Stallion," by Stuart Pal- U1'HOLS'1'EIU;>;G and rep. Springs of Routeman
7.30 P. M.-Boy Scouts. mer; "lIIanhattan :\Iurder," by Arthur 3-piece suites "epai ..ed, $10: Chait· ,.,.-
Friday, April] 7th: Train; ;'The Aconite ;\lurders," by
7.00-9.00 P. 1\l.-The member:.' of Sidney \Villiams.
cO\"t"rl'd. $;1. Go aIl~·where. CalJ Le\\"i~.
~:!7 E. La lH'a~tl~r a \'e. 'Ya;yne 1·W6. St. Mary's Laundry, Inc.
the Junior Department of the Church Memorial collection-"Girl Scout Real Estate for Rent Aubrey Avenue ARDMORE
School are reminded of their party. Handbook," in memory of Juliette HoeSI': & Apt. rentals all along the "Know Where Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Goes"
";l1ain Line." KosE'r Bros., Healtors.
Lowe, Xarberth Girl Scouts; "Home "At Ardmore Station"-Ardmore 680.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Decoration," by Ross Stewart, 1\1r.. R.
Cletus A. Senft, Pastor F. \Vood in memory of his mother. lost and Found
Margaret Squier, Organist Penn Valley Garden Club-Annual LOSEI{ of jJol'l,.:thook-found Saturday The
front of our ortiL-e-mav l'all at .:"ar-
Friday: gift. "Four Seasons in Your Gar- bt-'J'th COOl) Cornpany. --
7.30 P. M.-Japanese Operetta, "0 den," b~' J. C. Wister.
Cho San" given by the Junior Choir. Reference-"Fl'ee Medical Care" by
E. C. Buehler (Debater's help book);
••••••••••••• The New SeaJ-Kap
and the
National Bank of Narberth
Sunday, April ]9, ]936:
9.45 A. M.-Bible School. "Birds of America," by T. G. Pear- For Prompt, Golden Guernsey • Deposits Insured under the Government Plan • ..
11.00 A. 1\1.-The Morning Servicl'. SOIL
Courteous, I Trade Mark
• •
Theme: "Joy Unspeakable."
6.45 P. M.-The Luther League.
7.45 P. M.-The Vesper Service.
,Juvenile-"l\lr. Penny," by 1\1.
Eti'; "The Chinese Twins," by L.
Perkins; "UFlcharted \Vays," by C.
H.
F.
D.
Dependable
I •
Member of Federal Reserye System
Open at 8 A. M. daily for your convenience •
..
Theme: "The Sin of Achan.·'
Tuesday, 7.]5 P. M.-Boy Scouts.
Snedeker; "North After Seals,"
Thame~ Williamson.
by Cleaning I

Thursday, ]0.30 A. l\1.-Ladies' Aid and
Purchases Ardmore Home
meeting.
Friday, 7.30 P. M.-Choir rehear:,aI. .J. Howard :\Iecke. Jr., has sold to Pressing Add Convenience
:\1 r:,. :\Iargaret Hacker, the propert~' and Guarantee to Frankenfield Funeral Home •
The tentative budget for Haverford now under construction at 2926 Bel-
Township's school system in ]936-37 mont avenue, Ardmore, by :\lcWil-
is $663,998.55, based on a 20 mill tax Iiams & Kelley, for $7,750.
ADELIZZI Brookmead
Guernsey Milk
WM. G. FRANKENFIELD

Simpson Road at Athens Avenue


rate, the same as in 1£J35-36. Now Brothers Now 16c per quart
open for inspection at the superinten- J ames Murphy, Bryn lIlawr, will Telephone Ardmore 9
228 Bala A\'e. Cynwyd 928 ARDMORE, PA.
dent's office, Brookl ine, the budget direct the poppy sale the last week in 102 Forest Ave. Narb. 2602 Phone VVayne 1121 2646
The F/ne.t Milk In
will be finally acted upon :\Iay ]4. May for the Main Line Post, V. F. W'I
••••••••••••• =
the Bu: ~sckage, at
th. Rlaht Prlc.
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DON'T LAUGH- SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS
r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , r-.n;1rTIrm---.-\--::---"'I1~-----__,r-----.:~=-""""'....,....~_=___,__:__,_r_1 e
We are selling AMERICAN Gas I

at 17c per gallon. We get 18', of this as gross profit.


American Oil Co. gets 52('!r. TAXES GET 30", OF
THE ENTIRE PRICE.

Narberth Bridge Garage


NARBERTH 2603 C. P. COOK ~
\fER TAKE THE LAST
FOOD FROM A DISH, OR
HARMS TO FORCE HE Weu.s or: ADEN:- ARA~ BE-
NARBERTH AVENUE AT THE RAILROAD BLOW FAVORABL V LIEVE THAT :rHREE BODIE~, MUST
BE AN OLD MAID. SAILORS AS LATE AS BE RECOVERED FROM TH~ WELLS
TEENTH CENTURY. BEFORE THE RAINY SEASON (WHICH
GOMES EVERY TWO VEAJ;!S I I" ClIQ.

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