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in the movement, and scouts fro111other political groups along theMain Line have been unable tof indanyone who would admi t connect ion w i th it. yet t he movement isbona fide and is not mere gossip.Skept ic s have the word of SquireFreel himself that this is so-andhe spared no words in indicatingthat the organizat ion planned ac tive participation i n b ot h LowerMerion and Narbe r th politics.Effort to ge t representat ion forthe group i n t he Republican com-CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGllI
BOARD OF TRADE TO MEETThe "Karberth Boa rd o f Trade.will h ol d i ts regular meet ing onMonday May28, at 100 N. Narberth avenue, at ]2.30 sharp.Luncheon will be served as usual.The impor ta nt p robl em o f p ar king in the business district will beup for consideration so a fu ll attendance is desired.
National Geographic Needed by Junior High School.Old copies of t he Nat io na l Geographic. ~ [ a g a z i n e are sought by PrinCIpal. J ~ , d w a r ~ 1 H. Snow to completethe JUllIor 11Igh school library files atArdmore, in order to i l lus tra te workin geography and histo ry back to 1914.Mr. Snow will have the missing copiescal led for , assembled and b ou nd f oruse of Lower Merion students if heis. notified wher e they may be obtamed.The fo llowing are needed:1914-F,ebruary, March, June, Seplember, :\ovember.I!ll;'i-March. l\lay. August.1!l1li-Janaury, Junc. October, Dc-cember.l!Jl i-January. F eb ru ar y, Mar ch .
December. Juue. October.I!JIS-January. Apr il , M ay , June,.J ul y , Augu st , September,' November.Decemher.Ju ly . Seplemher , Octoher, December .19:!I-,lanuary. April.1!J2:J-March, :'olo\'cmher,1!1:!4-July.1!J2i-]anuary, Fehruary.
PRICE, THREE CENTS
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SUMMER SCHOOL TOBE STARTED HERE'School Board to Co-operate
With University ofPennsylvania.
Names NoNames
Squire Fred Blasts Doubts onNew Club---But Withholds NamesDoubts that Lower Merion and
Narberth will have another RepUblican organization, to be the rivalof the Lower Mer ion and NarberthRepublican Association were blastedthis week. and the blasting was doneby none other than Magistrate FredvValzer. o f Narberth, who is l isteda s p rime mover and chief organizer of the new political club.The organization as yet has no
name. nor has it elected any officers.Furthermore n o n ames are beingrevealed of those who are interested
Roxboro Defea ted 4 ~ in CloseGame; Make Runs in
Lucky Sixth .The Narherth haseha II team
broke into the winning column lastSaturday when the strong Roxboron in e was def ea te d by t he s co re of4-3. l'dl1l1igan. Narberth shortstop.w as the big fa cto r in the victory.Besides f ielding perfectly. he crashed out a l ong double . whi ch d rovein Narberth's first two runs. Notcontent with thi s. however . Mul li gan stole h ome on a throw to s ec OIid and so per sona lly accountedfor three o f Narberth' s f ou r runs.
1\1 asters and GiHi lIan. of thehomeclub. ancl Gerhart, of ' the visitors.wer e t he b ig st ick w ie ld er s of theclay. Masters collected four hit s inas many trips to the plate, whileGilfillan and Gerhart accounted fort hr ee e aeh i n f ou r t ri es .
MULLIGAN STARSIN NARBERTH WIN
Sma ll B us in es s Ha s Chance,Ba lcynar Rota r ians
Hear.
DISCOUNTS CHAINSTORE OPPOSITIONBuilding
Narberth, Pa., Saturday, May 26, 1928
PARENTS PLEASE NOTICEParents ar e requested to register all ch ildren entering school forthe first time this coming fall. be
f o r ~ Junel. and to repor t on June1, if possible, a t t he Narberth publ ic s chool for the regu l ar healthexamination. This will enablethe pupil to have a ny nec es sa rytreatment during the summer andbe in the best physical conditionfor work at t he ope ni ng of th eschool year nex t Sept ember.
HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICET he a nn ua l memorial servicefor t he Haro ld D . Speakman Post ,IIf the Amer ican Legion a nd it sal1xilary. will he held this Sunday:\'Iav 27, a t t he N ar be rt h M et ho dist Episcopal Church . Essex andPrice avenues, Th e Legion willmeet at t he c hu rc h not l at er thanlOA.') and will enter in a body. preceded b y t he Legion and nationalcolors. All members will weartheir caps. It is hoped t ha t allleg ionnaires will make a specialeffort to a tt end t hi s s er vi ce i nmemor y o f t he ir d ep ar te d com
rades,
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meeting.Mrs. Abram E. Ross, president,in her r epor t said that "not onlywere the clubs back of her but byand around her." She has gained inher f ir st year two new clubs. Thecounty now has the goal she had setfor 5000 members and has 23 clubsenrolled. So many outstandingt hi ng s h ave be en a cc omp li sh ed inthe last year by the clubs in thecounty that only a few can benamed. The Mary Mor ri s Hami lton scholarship, supported by the:oNTINUED ON TB1II FIFTH PAm
Pole Vaul t Loss Is Costly.Down Have rf o rd High in
Dual Meet.A new track c hamp ion wascrowncd Saturda\'. when the RidleyPark High ScI{ool team walked
away with the Cl ass A Suburbantrack and f ield honors at UpperDarby. Lower Merion finished insecond place. surprising everyoneafter havi ng appeared strongenough to make it four straightt it le s in a s many yea rs .The point s core showed Rid leyPark wit h a t ot al of 40 1-3 points:Lower Merion. 3 5; Upp er Darby,30 1-3; Abington 23 2 -3 ; Nor ri s town. 17 1- 2 ; Chester, 12 ; Cheltenham, I I 1-2; \ Ves t Chester , 5 2-3.amI Lansdowne. 4.Three new marks were set up.the outstanding one being the shotput mad e by Slezek, of RidleyPark, who heaved the ift)n b a ~ 1 46fee t 9 I -2 inches. This betters theCONTINUEl' ON TH E EIGHTH PAGE
Tristan B. du Marais. president ofthe Narberth Fire company. and formany years a civic leader, who willlay the cornerstone of the reincarnated Elm Hall Wednesday. The ceremony Is set for 1.30 P. M.
RIDLEY PARK WINSTITLE FROM L. M. H. S.
A successful and pleasing concertmarked the close of the sixth seasono f t he :vrain Line Orchestra at the
Judging frol1l the preparation:, Problems and possibilities of in-I:eing made. ~ a r b e r t h ' s ce lebr a- d ivioual r e ta i le r s brought on bytion oj : \ lenwrial daV will be one ,ompe ti t ion with c ha in s to re s Cn-operating with the U niver-of the big events of t he yea r h er e. w cr e discussed by Robert Fellows sity oj Pennsyhania. the Nar-Like a l l Gau l, th e celebration Willi \\ 'nod, Narberth, advertising man- .be c1i\'ided into three parts. The ager of the Autocar Company. herth School Board will open afir:,t oj which is t he l ay ing of the IArdmore. at the weekly meeting ~ ~ I I 1 . l m . e r ~ c h o ~ ) 1 ~ l e r e this year.curner-s tone of the reconstructed
juj the n a l a - C y n w y c ! - ~ a r b e r t h Ro- I hIS I'; hell1g Ins tI tu ted as the re-Fire Hou,;e: th e seconc! \\'ill be the tary Club held Tuesday noon in s uit o j a rClJue,;t to th e schoolparade l e;n' ing' f rom the Fire the Cynwyd Club. al1thoritie,; til co-operate with the
Housc immcdiately a j te r t he cere- "The small husiness man o f to- summcr, s,chooJ o j t he uni ve rs it ymonie,; there. a l l ~ 1 the thi .nl is ~ h day is in a position to conduct his hy pro \' ld ll1g a summer schoo l inprogram a t the Commu111ty Illl1ld- business' in much thesame manne r NarlJerth at which acl\'anced stu-ing...' ,as t he big business man," Mr. dent,; might do practice teaching.\\ hJ1e the hrst e"ent wIll n ot \ ,' oo d (Ieclarecl. "The competi- Th e ~ c h e l o l i op en t o ~ t u c l e n t stake place till 1.:\0. t h ~ y will .he Sel I tion is of brains every h it a s much Magistrate Fred Walzer. of Nar- oi the sixth g ra de a nd u p a nd will
I I I II t berth. who this week assured skep- he t I' I .a r r a n g ~ 1 t la t t ley WI not m.er - ias of me.rchandise. tics that a rival polltlcal organlza- . opera el TIl t le mornmgs onlyfere WI th the lJa II ~ a T l l e . In tact I ."Big ' business' a i cI s-bankers, tlon which he Is helping to organize I rom !I to 172. . \ n ud eu s of flO~ h : . two., ~ e a 1 1 l : ' w J 1 l ~ t t e n c l t . h: lawyers , buye rs . adve rt i si ng and ~ a ~ ~ a ~ l ~ e ~ g : e ~ e : ; Y b e l ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ r ~ e ~ ~ : J students i,; needed to insure its.l e l , e n ~ o n l ~ s a t the Comn1t11l1t) I,;ales managers. Babson's reports. declares, though he decllnes to give sncce,;s. The summer school willl11I,I1,lhng 111 a 1 > ( ) ( I ~ ' . (;o\'ernnient reports-practically ~ a ~ : ~ e ~ t , t h o s e associated with the open ~ [ o n d a y . . Ju ly 2. and willI he p a r ~ l ~ c ,1'111 he one oj the all t h e ~ e are ayailable for the l i t t l ~ c o n t i l ~ ~ l e jelr , ;!x .weeks. Georgem o ~ t a n ~ h l t l ~ n s ~ ) n e s . e \ ' e r . ~ . a t - fellow. too, keeping him posted on H. \\ I1son. pnnl'lpal of the Nar-~ e m p t e d .m Narhel tho .\11 ~ I b . l n - economic changes t aking place. MOTHERS' COUNCIL 1>erth schools . will be in charo'eI z a t l ~ J n ~ 111 tOW11 al!cI. all resHlell!S I anll 011 t he t re nd of b u ~ i n e s s in and t e a c h i n ~ ' will be d on e b y a ~ l -a r 1I1vlted t vartlclpate. ~ r u s l c "'cneral anel in particular." ELECTS OFFICERS "anced ~ t u d e n t ~ at the Universi tv\\'111 he furn, , ;h ed. by the D ~ u m ,., Th e SJeaker cited the case oj a. of Penn,;yh'
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Gold Seal Buick!Are GuaranteedUsed Buicks
Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION
Whe1'e the Apotheca1'Y Has Held ForthFor the Last Qua1"te take hIS c1al!l1sseriously. Commentlllg on Sqtllre IFred's motives they poi!lI out t ha t !le Iwas recently replaced 111 a S ~ a t e 11Ispector job by a Lower M en on ? rgani za t ion man , and they also pomtou t that he was denied the support ofCounty Leader Jo 111.1 son l a st fall whenhe expr e ss ed a deSIre to run on thecounty o rgan iz a ti on t icke t f or pos t o fSheriff,
241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH ,,18SThe E L ~ R A TwillS Give Prompt-=-:::::-1
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ALL GOLDPINEAPPLE(Crushed) 1geCan
DEL MONTEBartlettPEARSNo. 2 2 2 eCan
Direct f rom f arm to your table.Selected for a roma and flavor.UNITY BRAND BOSANT Lb. 3geCOFFEE
Open Friday Evenings from 7 unt il 9 o 'C lock
THE lnan who makes a habi tof say ing "Keep the change"finds late)" he has no change tokeep.
The Narberth National Bank
ALL GOLD ALL GOLDCHERRIES FRUIT SALADCan 3 8eLarge 3geCan 1 2 Cans. 75c 3 Cans 55c
BLUE RIBBONMAYONNAISE
8-oz. 20eJa r
DEL MONTEPEACHESHalves or SlicedLarge 1geCan
A Sand Box filled w ithWhite Seashore Sand willb e th e favored s po t o f theGarden all summer.
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PURE "Tr ul y Ame ri ca 's F in es t" FRESH FRESH EVERY DAY~ g ~ ~ : : S W E E T Lb. 57e ~ ~ ~ E H : ~ S O R FARM Doz. 4geSold and controlled by independent grocers."EVERYBODY L IKES IT"ROYAL BREAKFAST Lb. 4 2eCOFFEEOur guarantee of satisfaction or money back.
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! OATSCORN FLAKES OR 2 Pkgs. IS e CAMPBELL'SPOST TOASTIES TOMATO SOUPALL GOLD Pt. Bottle 23e CAMPBELL'ST _ O M _ A ~ Q ~ A ~ U _ P _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ASSORTED SOUPSLORD CALVERT I-Lb. Can 4ge PARKE'S DOUBLECOFFEE STRENGTH VANILAASTOR RICE 3 Pkgs. 25e LIBBY CORNEDBEEF
"Co-operation cuts costs" Is our slogan. which Is n ot a n empty collection of words. bu t a slogan that means"service" at a l ower price than food could otherwise b e s ol d. It exercises a restraining Infiuence on the monopolIstic chain stores who could, were It not for the co-operative stores. obtain a much h ighe r p ri c e from the consumer.Give the co-operative stores a s ha re o f y ou r b us in es s. T al k to th e p rop r ie tor s a s your f r iends and ne igh bors. and by mutual contact and sympathy establish a friendship that wl1l brighten both your homes a nd t hestores where you bUy your food.
We are enthusiastic boosters f or o ur "ALL GOLD" brand f rui t s. The quality is second to n on e. Getacquainted with this delicious canned fruit.
SANI BEST DUTCH TOILET SOAP or P. & G.FLUSH AMMONIA Cleanser PAPER POWDER SOAPCan 19c t : 19c .C:ns 19 c R ~ I 1 s 25c Each 10e C;kes I I e
ROYAL GELATINE 3 Pkgs. 2Se SCHIMMEL'S PUREDESSERTS GRAPE JELLYMAXWELL HOUSE Lb. 49 c DEL MAIZE FANCYCOFFEE GOLDEN CORNRALSTON'S Pkg. 24e IGULDEN'S Ja r 1 4_F_OO_D IMUSTARD e~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E T 2 Lbs. 1 ge I ~ T c ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ r S P A G H E ~ g s 1 g e
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We would Iq8e1t that oreerl dellntl for _ IT Sat. deUYer7 lie "Fri., P , wbJch wm anatJ:r Improye our lerriee.
DEL MONTE No.2 Can 2Se SHOULDER GENUINEAPRICOTS SPRING LAMBDEL MONTE Large Can 19 MOLAND'S BACONSPINACH e Whole or Half PiecesSNIDER'S I6-oz Ja r 25e VOGT'S HAMS-FAMILYPRESERVES (Assorted) SIZEKEEBLER Large Can 2ge !FRESH-KILLEDSALTINES STEWING CHICKENSWESSON COOKING Pint Can 27 e CHUCK ROAST BESTOIL NATIVE BEEFFAT NORWAY Each 25e I 'LOIN OR RIBOFMACKEREL COUNTRY PORKSAIWR SARDINES Can 2Se FRENCH'S CREAMIN PURE OLIVE OIL MUSTARD
SAND BOX - $10.004 f ee t squareSEASHORE SAND-$1.00lOo-lb. bagCANVAS COVER - $2.25
NarberthCoal CompanyTELEPHONE ~
HEWIT ' STailors .:. Cleaners .:. DyeJ"s
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HARRY B. 'VALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH. PA. I
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molt 1, director of religious educat ion in the Diocese of Pennsylvania, c on du ct ed a di scu ss io n o nplans for nex t yea r, during whichSunday School workers reported011 their methods and aims. IMiss Lily Cheston, member ofthe principal boa rd and head oTmissionary e duca ti on , s poke on"Summer Conferences."The n ex t mee ti ng o f t he a ss odation will be held the thi rd Monday in October, in Holy Trinity,\V est Chester.
HosieJ'YUndergarments
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This mon th t o purchasers of
Self-Acting Gas Water HeaterHOTZONE
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Unlimited Parkil lg
$5 for your Old Water Heater$5 a month payment terms5% of f for cash in 30 days
HAVERFORD ROAD
ARDMORE JUNCTION
ON JUNE 1st
A whole t ank fu l a lways ready-without
Big May Special
l:(/lue8 ill used crns.
lV/1'/'C we wil l have 011 display om' complete l i l leof DODGE BROTHERS 6-cylinde1' cars andGRAHAM BROTHERS tJ'llCkli. Also good
Now it is easy t o have automatic gas hot waterservice.coal, ashes, dirt or work.
!IWhy n ot e nj oy AUTOMATIC Gas Hot WaterService when you can have i t f or less than it wouldcost to heat water any o t he r way?
We wil lmove to our new and largel' building on
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THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction
West Chester Rector ElectedNew Head of EpiscopalTeachers.
IPHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ELECTRIC COMPANYI BrynMawr 82'1 Upper Darby-Blvd. 1800Ardmor6 8500 Wayne 8 Hilltop J88
IBIRO'S SUCCESSORNAMED BY SCHOOLSHe'll Wield Gavel
CONCERT ENDS SEASON
ELMORE HONORED AGAIN
Geo rg e W. Se lb y. Vice presidentof the Bala-Cynwyd NeighborhoodClUb. who at the final meet ing o fthat organization Tuesday at theCynwyd f ire h al I. was advanced tothe post of president. He has beena leading factor for a number ofyears In the activities of the clUb.---_.------_.
Sunday schools of all Episcopalchurches a lon g t he Main Linewere represented a t the annualelection meeting of the ilIain LineSunday School Associ at ion heldat Olrl St. David's Episcopal . - . _ = ~ - - - - - - - , , . . . . . . - - - - Church, 6 P. M. Monday. Eightyteachers were present .To succeed the Rev. BenjaminN. Bird, rector of the Church ofS t. Asaph , Bal a, a s president, theassociation elected the Rev. T. A.Wintersteen, rector of Holy Trini ty Church, "Vest Ches t er . The ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Q = = = = = = = = c = = = c = = = = =Rev. Charles Townsend, rector ofthe Church of th e Gooel Shepherd,Rosemont, was made v ic e p re si dent, and William M. Claflin, laymember of All Saint s' Church,\Vynnewood, wa s elected seeretaryand treasurer.Dr. Churchi l l Gibson, rector ofS t. Mary' s, Ardmore, addressed I 23-1 Haverford Avenue Phone : Narber th 3854the meeting on the "Personal Life Iof the Teacher ," fol lowing devo- We Call For and Deliver J ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = = = = = = = = = =c o . ~ n : - ; l J I m F I { O ~ I T I I 1 ~ I"j HST I 'AGh t iona l servi ce s. Rev . F. E. SeY-1 ::::
melodious, lively overture to "Stra
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Le t Us Est ima te o n Bu i ld i ng Your
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Ask fo r l iterature on Shingle Roofs
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The Link Between Forest and Home29 BaJa Avenue, BaJa-Cynwyd
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Wha t ev e r you r exper ience might have been dur in g th e winter jus t passed, if your r o of d i d no tserve th e purpose in tended, you, n o d ou bt , haved e t erm ined t o make it sat isfactory at th e f irs topportuni ty.We ar e now unloading a shipment o f Washingto n Re d Cedar Sh ing les, IS -in ch a nd 2 4- in chl on g, a ll No .1 , an d a ll e dg e grain. These ar eth e Shingles fo r durabi l i ty and a t tr ac ti veness- bu t -h a t -d i pped ZincIad nails should be usedfo r a long life roof.
Frenchand pressing. Fo r suchwork just telephone,we'll call.
For clean-time, therewill be suits, dressesand coats that will need
made; one that wil l f ityou as no ready-madecan; one that wi ll b ereasonable in price. I fso, drop in and let usshow you the new patt er ns and styles.
apparel. Perhaps youa re p la nn in g a newsuit, one to be custom-
Shull Lumber Company
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ESTATE NOTiCE {ES.TATE OF AGNES C. CHAUNCEY, DE- {CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY, ;on the above E st at e hav ing been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons Indebted {to the said Estate are requested to make ;payment and t hose hav ing c la ims, t opresent the same, without delay, to 'I. TYSON MORRIS,Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust CO., l415 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. lor to their attorney,HENRY C. BOYER, Esq., ;1419 Land Title Building. iPhiladelphia, Pa. (6-30-28) t(
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10 4 Cr icke t Avenue , Ardmore, Pa .Telephone at any t ime of day or night
Ardmore 243Four Generations Since 1822
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Office: Corner Montgomery and Woodbine Avenues
Ma y we do your grading, landscaping, macadam,concrete or asphalt roads, masonry or concretework?Make YOUl' walk, pOJ'ch or drive of flagstone;
it is beautiful, permanent and different.
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Methodl8t Episcopal Church.Rev. Samuel MacAdams, i \l inis ter .9.45 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Memorial day service. Sermon theme,"Lest \Ve Forge t, " The AmericanLe gio n will wo rs hi p with us at th isservice.6.015 P. M.-Epworth League Devot iona l mee ti ng . Institule servicc.Roy Smith wil l be the l eade r.7.45 P. l\1.-Evcning worsh ip . S er mon theme , "The Cro ss o f Glory."Owing to Wednesday being Memorial day the midweek servi ce w il l beomitted this week.The Firs t Quar ter ly Conference willbe held on Thursday evening, May 31,at 8 o'clock.
IN BAD ACCIDENTClifford \ Va lt er s. so n o f Mr .d ?llrs. Levan S. \Valters, of"o n road. narrowly e s c a p ~ dlast Sunday when th e autoi l e he was r iding in w it h twon ions was struck by a streetr near F ra nk fo rd . B ot h o f h isn ions we re kiJIed b ut W a Iescaped with a fractured ja wd l a ce rat i on s and b ru is e s o f t heHe wa s taken to th e Jewh Hospital, i n Ph i ladelph ia . Ate time t hi s p ap er w en t t o p re sse wa s still running a h ig h t ema t ur e a n d' so was not cono ut o f danger.
The annual Strawberry Festival under t he auspi ce s of the Lad ic s' A id. ., So ci et y will be h cl d o n Friday eve'O;l;'IN'I,F,U ~ ' H I ' M THE Fl nS T PAGI!: ning, Junc 1. Tickcts wi ll bc a;) cents"Compe t it i on be tween th e tw o Iand ca n be o l ~ t a i n e d from a ny mem
and Mrs. Lesl ie H. Woo d, o f types of stores s eem s n o t so hard ber of the socIety.Iona avenue. are being congratu- on th.e. individu.al .storekeeper, Baptist -C-h-u-r-c-h-o-f-th-e- Evangel.d o n thc b ir th o f a son, Charles I b d I hborn in the Bryn l\I'awr Hos- ~ len. It IS orne 111 mll1 . t la t t e Robert E. Keighton, Minister.l o n May 5th. lI1te1ligence of the cham stores Sunday, May 27:s . A. S. LiIlcy, of Pittsburgh, was system is f ar r em ov ed f rom c on - ll.oi5 A. M . - C h u r ~ h School. .guest ofhc r s is te r, M is s Hel en Far- tact with customers. whose wants 11.00 A. M.-MoTnlllg w 0 r s hip.f I " bIB Sh tl ' Ii'II I I ' I k I . Sermon. G reat texts f rom Amos V I-,0 IlC . ,ar ertl eauty op, liS ar e ee c er s. w 10 ar e 111 "The C lash of Prophet and Priest."man)' cases underpaId, an d who at 7.00 P . ~ L - Y o u n g Peoplc's Dc\'o-Dorothy Elwood, of Ventnor. b es t a r e only clerks. t io na l h ou r. T op ic , "L: se fu l Recrca-J ., spent last week-end w ith Mis s "0 tl tl I d' d d tions"E. :Maguire, of Grayling avenue. n le a le r la n 111 epen - . - P '[ E ' I . St st k II t k 7.01". " .- \'elllng wors lip. er-J. H. Lahm, o f Haz le to n, P a. , ell .. o re e ep er s ar e a> e 0 eep mon, Characters from "Pilgrim's
ited Mrs. Barry S. Mellor. of Ches t- theIr fingers on the p ul se o f th e Progress" VII-Hopcful a nd L it tl e- No. 255.avenue, for several days last weck. c ommun it y, t o m ai nt ai n a con- Faith. An ordinanceto require the taking outH. Troutman, of Trcverton, Pa., ~ t a n t l y respons ible personal con- \Vednesday, May 30:. of a license or p ermi t f or a ny f ai r, b a- Ia lso a guest o f Mrs . } ,[ cl lo r' s dur- . I I . d !l.OO P. M.-Prayer servIce. Topic, zaar, lecture, motion picture eXhlbltlon,jthe past wc ek. Mrs . Troutman tact WIt 1 t l el r c us to me rs , an to "r.1 isuscd \Vords-Prayer." concert, theatrical or other performance,l he remembered as Miss Helcn pa y better wages for clerks show, display. exhibition. dance or en-formerly of Narbcrth. wh o under stand th ei r community Merion Friends' Mee ti ng . terta lnm-ent f or wh ich a n admission IsArno Zillger. of Avon road, better anel a r e p r es uma bl )' mo re Scrviees for May 27: charged, and fixing the fee therefor.I The Council of the Borough of Nar-a del igh tful surpnse pa rt y as t courteous. 10.00 A. l\1.-First day school. berth does ordain:day even ing in h on or o f h er h us - ""es. 1'11dl'\'I'dllal dealers Ileed 11.00 A. M.-Mceting for worship.Mos t o f the guests wcrc from - Section 1. That from and a ft er t heof town. no t worry about chain store com- First Church of Christ, Sci en ti s t. pas sage of this ordinance there shal l not'f I I k be given, h-eld or exhibi ted. In the Bor-. a nd Mrs . A. H. \ \ 'oolmington petl Ion. so o ng a s t l ey m a e at - \\'omen's Club Building. ough of Narberth, any fair. bazaar. lec-family, of Narbrook Park , were tracti\ 'e arrangements of merchan- (Daylight Sadng Time.) tu re . mo ti on p ic tu re exhi bitio n, concert,at a l ar ge di nn er party which elise, hire efficient he lp , t a ke phone 11. 00 A . l \I.-Sunday services. theatrical or other performance, show,\\'orht1l1"tol1\ 1110ther g'ave I I' d I' 11.00 A. r.I.-Sunday school. display. exhibition. dance or entertaln-evening in Schwcnckville, on ers am gIve prompt e Ivery \ Ve dn es da y e ve ni ng . t cs timoni al men t o f a ny k in d for wh ic h a p rice o fMr. and Mrs . \Voolmington have service to their customers. " mce ti ng a t H oclock. admission Is charged unless a lIomse oro h ad as t hc ir g ue st s a t different Mr . \Vood c on cl ud ed by ex- Reading room, 19 "Vest Lancaster permit therefor shal l have been granted Ir ccen tl y Mrs . Edga r Har tman pressing admiration fo r meri w i th a ve nu e, o pc n we ck days from HI.:IO by the Burgess at his discretion.Mr. Dav id Mabey, both o f Tren- courage to start in busines s fo r to oi.:10; \Vednesday cvenings from II The rates therefor shal l be one ($1.00)N. J. tl 1 d d Id tl f to ll.ol;) o'clock. dollar for anyone. fair, bazaar, lecture,M rs . C le tu s S cn ft , :l00 \Vood si de lemse Yes, an ec ar e lat or The subject for the Bible lesson scr- motion picture exhibi t ion, concert . the-will return this wcck-end from such enterprise a higher type of man f or S unday, May 27, is "Ancicnt atr lcal or other performance. show, dlseral days ' stay in Gettysburg. courage is required t h an t h at of a and Modern !Iiecromancy. alias Mes- play. exhibit ion. dance or entertainment:Mrs . l ame s S. Boll. of Philadelphia, ma n who \Yorks his wa y uI> in a me ri sm a l 1 ~ Hypnotism, ..,:>cnollnced." ten ($10.00) dollars for all such perform-I . I k d I - ances or entertalnm,nts held In anyonet 1e gucst ast wee en at t lC larl!e busines s to become an exe t - HIT"t L th Ch hof ~ I r s ..1. J. Cabrey, \Vindsor 0 y rill I y u eran urc . week; or one hundred ($100.00) dol larsutive. C) A S ft P t for those held In anyone calendar year:enue. etus . en , as or.S I r.1 y ' ) ~ . provided, however. t ha t t he Burgess mayM is s K ay S ec ly , of Atlantic City, lllH ay. a _.I", ' ... ~ l . k ...IHl wi th l \\ i" , B el l\ ' VISIT HISTORIC SHRINE 9.015 A. M.-Bible Schoo l. (Spcc ia l I n h is d is cr et ion Issu-e licenses and per-I"n. I t f I I' 1 c) mlts without pa ymen t of a fee for e n-of Elmwood annllc. Thcy arc 0 enng or nlla ac '. ''The tertalnments for religious. charitable orssmatcs at Miss Illman's school. I 'O:-/TINUED F R O ~ { THE FIRST PAGEl 11.00 A. M.-Thc scrvice. educational purposes.\: \ 'cr-Living Jcsus,"Mr. and : \[; rs . Joseph M. Maguire, COllntv. i now ava il ab le f o r the use o.l;) P. M.-Scnior and Junior Sec. 2. Tha t t he pena. lty for each vlo-and thcir young son , have moved of so'me daughter or other young Lcagues. latlon of a ny of the provisions and re-:'-1
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HE TWO paramount reasons for prom. tecting your j ewel ry and valuablepapers in our Safety Deposit Vault are safetyfrom fire and sa fe ty f rom burglary . Bu t another c on si de ra ti on i s a lso evident-convenience.All your papers of value and your jewel ry
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