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    VOLUME 23, No . 39

    By TH E SPECTATORWell, the plans ar e a ll m ad e and

    t he popul ac e may expect t he be f' ts how eve r, Monday night, bas ed onthe outline which has been submittedbv the fireworks fabricators, which il lciudes some great devices, variouslydescribed as The Birth of the Sun,The Temple of Flora, Boroug:hBeauties, The Rat tl e o f t he F lowe rs .Niagara Falls, e tc ., e t c. , e t c.* : e : e

    Sportsmen on Fishing TripMembers of t he Lower Mer ion Rod

    and Gun Club caught a good supplyof weakfish and croakers la"t Sunday011 a fishing- trip to Reeds Beach,

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 2, 1937 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    38,642 to 15,679 Are PartyPreference Totals of CountyVoters

    Contillucll on raF;O Two

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    Page Two OUR TOWN July 2, 1937

    Phone: Hilltop 1600

    Ardmore, Penna.

    TH E MANAGEMENT.

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    Sincerely,

    a nd G eo rg e C. Corson, to succeedRobert 'Wilkinson, of Merion, who r esigned Ma y 26.

    Phone Poplar 3710

    YOUR INQUIRY INVITED

    Th e new management o f t he

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    Deposits Insured under t h e Government PlanMember of Federal Reserye System

    Open at 8 A. M. daily f or y o ur convenience

    35 1:. Lancaster Avenue

    A l'ailable for Dinners, Outings and Banquets

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    Fo r immedia t e de l ive ry by on e o f o ur competent ,courteous salesmen

    Th e registered nurse recognizes t h e va lue of care an d accuracy in t he p er fo rman ce o f medical services. Throughhe r t ra ining she knows there's a c or re ct w ay t o do everything-and that small d et ai ls a re o f u tmos t impor ta nc e.This is certa inly the case of filling prescriptions. Th e experience of the pharmacist is important-the accuracy observed, the freshness of th e drugs! We at this store consider prescription service ou r most important work-apublic service-performed wit h cvery care a public trustimplies.

    BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    DIVIDEND DECLARED4%

    LOWEfl, MEP,ION FEDEfl,ALSAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

    Safety of your savings in this Association Issecured by first mortg-ages on seleCT suburbanproper ties and Insured up to $5000 by The Fede ra l S av ings and ,Loan Insurance Corporation.

    The Board of Directors of The Lower Merion FederalSavings and Loan ASSOCiatIOn declareda semi-annual dividend, at t he annua lrate ot 4% . payable July 1. 1937. toshareholders o f r ecord June 10, 1937.

    ~ ~ M o h a w k " ShantungSport ShirtNAl?I3I:l?l'ti MI:N!l Il()()

    lZ I N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth

    Sh ' Ph at th e Stationea s armacy Narberth 2838Q : 1

    ((One Grade of lVlilk Only"TURNER and WESCOTT

    National Bank of Narberth

    Mill Road, Brookline, Pa.

    which went into effect Ma y 1, 1937, takes t h is oppor tun i ty to assureth e public, who are no t cognizant of t he f ac t, that no intoxicatingliquors can be obtained on th e premises.

    We solicit your inspection at a ll t ime s.

    Announcing:

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    Narberth 2324

    For 80 years NewtonCoal has been the f inestcoal-cleaner, higherquality,more heat per ton.Save-and besureofserviceby using NEWTON coal.

    Newtol is t h e be tt e rheating oil for all typesofoil-burners. Each gallonuniformhigh quality. Forbetter service, and cleandelivery,order NEWTOL.Sold by Newton SupplyCompany, subsidiary ofGeo. B. Newton Coal Co.

    Come in an d let uswhich will be exact ly

    rE-i"'\~ r . : _r - _ ./1 " ,. :, Y I)I,'::t! \" ~ ' . . Jf PHONE\--1((;;;,1 Ardmore 2550or ALL. 8400-WEST 5201

    Bros.Cyn ...yd 928Narb. 2602o'clock onJuly &. Aug.

    YOUAl l th e Time

    Can HaveNew Clothes

    Adelizzi228 Bala Ave.102 Forest Ave.We close at 1Saturdays during

    S W I M

    PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 1579

    Beauty and security are requis i tes in th e placewc choose fo r those w ho m w e have loved an dlost awhi le. Visit these charming hills abovethe Schuylkil l River . Convenient to a ll MainLine residents.

    Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    WEST LAUREL HILLCEMETERY

    A T T HE BEAUTIFULC O L O NI A L V IL LA G E

    S WIMMING CLUB(5 Milllltcs by car North o f Wayne)Membership Strictly Limited and EveryApplication Rigidly Inspected

    Swimming P r i ~ ' i 1 e g e s Restricted to Members and GuestsSEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH

    Club Restaurant Sen.ice, beautiful Open Porch and Dance Floor overlookingpools with floodlight illuminationFor Fllrther PartiClllar.,-Call at Cillb House or JVrile Box 232, Wayne

    t i I : A U L I N I : !They're most impo r tan t r i gh t now!s how you th e new coiffures-one ofwha t you' r e looking for.

    SUZANNE JORET GILL216 Dudley Avenue

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    Clothes cleaned by Adelizzi retainthe quali ty of new clothes. for theimproved methods cannot injureeven the most delicate fabrics.

    Monday and Tuesday

    Next Thursday and FridayB E TT E D A V IS

    in "Marked Woman"

    Wednesday (Award at 9)

    This Friday and Saturday

    " G IR L O V ER B O AR D "with GLORIA STUART

    an d WALTER PIDGEON

    TUESDAY at 9-"Play Bonus"

    A LI CE B RA DY a ndCHARLES RUGGLES in

    'lVlind Your Ow n Business'

    "PERSONALPROPERTY"

    with JEAN HARLOWand ROBERT TAYLOR

    In the Mailbag

    "Les PetitsHumoresque.Music by Mozart : Chor eographystory and costumes by Mary Binney

    Montgomery,"Authentic Dances of the MiddleAges."(a) Choreography Reconst ruct ionfrom Arbeau's Orchesography.(b) Gavotte-18th Century.(c) T ra di ti on al E ng li sh C ount ryDances."An American in Paris."Music by George Gelshwin. ChoreogTaphy, Scenario and Costumes byMiss Montgomery.

    ServiceRadio Co.

    Friday, July 2. 1937

    ELECTRICREFRIGERATORSSales

    Narberth Elec. 8:NARBERTH 4182w, G. Case &. Son

    Telephone: Narberth 4100Ph iladdJlhill RC}JI '

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    hoped that every House-the Borough will sparea dollar for

    To CARL B. METZGER, Jr.Fund Treasurer

    The committee promises the 1937 show will be the bestever, well worth everybody's help

    Please Do Respond Promptly

    Of course, if you can donate nlore than a dollar, somuch the better, and keep in mind that the surplus, ifany, will be available to any Community project whichwarrants general support.

    CONTRIBUTIONS WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED INTHE HONOR ROLL TO BE PUBLISHED

    IN "OUR TOWN"

    care of NATIONAL BANK of NARBERTH

    An excellent tradition has been established . . . Ourpatriotic demonstration is described as the most notable in the entire Philadelphia section . . . Visitors bythe thousands swarm our splendid field (with everybody comfortable) whilst the prestige of our town asa hospitable honleplace grows apace . . . Surely youwant to do what you can for an affair of such pleasureand significance and it is hoped your generous contribution towards the cost will come QUICKLY -

    Narberth'sFirevvorksDisplay

    And it ishold in

    Comes SoonThe Fourth

    OUR TOWN

    DAVIS'224 Haverford Ave.

    For a Saf eqPOURTH"We have a large variety ofhal'mless but noisy pistols,cannons, canes, etc., for thechi ld ren. A lso many novelties. decorations and picnic supplies.

    Church Notes

    fh e Presbyterian ChurchRev. A rc he r E . Anderson, Th.D.,

    Pastor.9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. 1\1.-l \1ol' l1ing worship. Serm on by the pasto r .11 A. M.-Children's nursery, under the supervision of Mrs. Gilfillan.6.45 P. M.-The t hr ee Chr is ti anEndeavor groups.7.45 P. 1\L-Narberth's happy Bibleh ou r. S ermo n by th e pastor.Wednesday:8 P. Jl,1,-Prayer meeting.F ri da y, J ul y 2nd, 7.30 P. M.-

    Closing exercises of the Daily Summe r Bible School. All welcome.

    Holy Trini ty Llltheran ChurchRev. Cletus A. Senft, PastorMargaret Squier, Organist

    Sunday, July 4 , 1937: 9 .45 A. 1\L-,:Bible School. I:11.00 A. M.-The Senice. ITheme: "National .Righteousness."

    Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert Eo Keighton, MinisterStanley T. Rei ff , Organist

    Sunday:11 A. 1\I.-Morning worship.. Sermo n by Dr. Reuben E . E. Harkness,:p ro fessor o f Chu rch His to ry at Cro-'zer Seminary .

    Continued from Pal!'A One

    My Summer Office Hoursat Residence Office417 Anthwyn Road, MerionMonda}' and Friday-7 to 9 P. M.Dr. Wm. G. WaltonOptometristPhone: Narberth 2464If no answer, Narberth 2570J

    THE FIRESIDESummer StoreHours 9.30-5.00

    $10

    Sport Shop,Third Floor

    of 1937

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAnWATER lUmPADY

    ; to find a heller drinking waterthan pure Springfield Water. Itcontains just th e right amount ofhealthful minerals to give it taste,just the proper quantity of oxygento m ake it clear an d sparkl ing.Every glassful will r e fr e sh y ou .

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    EWEEJt111-24 CHESTNUT SI' H ILADELPHIA

    hara Knapp is leaving- for Ridgewood,N. J., ~ s i t M K n ~ p ~ m ~ h ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1Mrs. RobeIt B. Oakley. iMr. a nd M rs . E ug en e P. Chase of ,Dudley avenue moved this week Lo iMrs. Raymo nd Hag ee of Exton their h ome on N . Narberth avenue.

    aboard their cruiser at Northeast on Mr. Donald F. Torrey, Jr., Icft it he Che sa pe ak e B ay over the week- ITue sd ay f or C amp Gunston, Center-I'cnd., I E 1 \ [ ' f N b th . ville, Md., where he wil l be a counsel-I!Rlchm'( '. etlUs , 0 ar er ,IS I . H' I tl 1 \ [ ''. . . 101 t lIS summer. IS )1'0 leI ' , J r. :attendmn" t he four t h annua l engll1eel-, C I G T '11 I t Tu '., I ar . orrey WI eave nex es- ,ing- con fe rence for boys h eld at I I f R L d C 1\1. J ( av 01' ang-er 0 ge, asco, e., 'Lafavette College, Easton , f rom une f . tI - I90 to' Julv 3 01' Ie summer. ,- . .' . .' MI'. and 1\Irs. Toney of BrookhurstMrs . E lI zabe th Sharp of S.IHI.ng- '11 d th F th f Jul 'field was the g ue st o f Mr . a nl l Mr., . a ve lk1ue'dwl speEn h e LOkur 1\o[ ~ wee '-en at c 0 a 'e, . onroeA. H. Durboraw of Elmwood avenue,. P

    Th I h d th ' !County, a.last week. ev a so a as ell' I 1\[ d 1\1 J H S k f \t- dl' an rs pel' . a ,t 00 -guests their son-in- law and daughter, h" I " f t ' Th .d f tMr. an d Mrs. Thomas Malin and theil" 1I1ek avenue I e E UII:Sd ay. OlB' WhO. S h wee's at tIe nge Sl e 111 eacsons, Thomas Maim, Jr., and tep en H N J -~ I a l i n of Dillsburg, Pa., for two aDven, d 1\[ J Q II u k a dr. an rs.. uar mac 'ey nweeks. th . G f 1\.[ t . a 'Mr. and Mrs. William Baily Good all e ll ' s on , eorge, a on g o m e ~ y \e-f D dl '11 n the nul', spent l as t week at the BIscayneo u e y a ve nu e, WI spen in Ocean Cit'.Fourth of July week-end at The YFlanders in Ocean City. -------Mr. a nd Mrs. Spencer V. Smi th o f Edwin A. Speakman MarriedHampden avenue, sp en t t he week-end Dorothy McClellan Tllesday:in Baltimore, Md., where they visited The mar ri ag e o f Miss Dorothy Mc-Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and Mrs . Clel l an , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Robert D. Clare. Stewart McClellan of Haddonfield, N.Mr. J oh n S to ud t, son of Mr, ann J., to Mr. Edwin A. Speakman, son ofMrs. Charles B. Stoudt of Woodsine Mr. a nn Mrs. Clarence A. Speakmanavenue, l ef t last week for Rangel' o f Hampden avenue, Narb e rt h , tookLodg-e to spend the summer. His place on Tuesday af ternoon at fourbrother, Mr. Charles Stoudt, wil l l eave o 'c lo ck i n the Washing ton Memorialnext Tuesday for Rangel' Lodge. Chapel, Valley Forge, in the presenceMiss Jean Bya ll , d augh te r o f Mr. iof the families o f t h e bride and bride

    a nd Mrs. J. Bruce Byall of Bryn groom.Mawr avenue, Penn Valley, h a left The br ide , who was g iven i n marfor Camp Dune-by-the-Sea, Sh lpbot , rian"e bv her father wore a gown of

    h '11 I , . , . , Itom, N. J., where s e WI )e a coun- white crepe and carried a bouquet ofsellor this summer. pink roses and lilies. Miss Mary IMiss Ruth Ferguson, of Mt. Vernon, Speakman, sister of the bridegroom,!N. Y., is the g ue st o f Mr. and Mrs . who wa s t he m aid of honor and only:,

    Edward J . Corr igan of Narberth Hall. attendant f or t he b ri de , wor e a f rock 1,Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. S pe ed of o f p in k chiffon and car ri ed r ed roses.:

    Chestnut a\'enue, han as the Ir guest Mr. William McClellan of Haddon-:last week, Mrs. Lewis Reps of Spring- field acted as best man for his brothel'.Ifidd, .Mo., w h a tt en de d t he I nt er - A reception followed at the home ofI colle.glate !ennls Tournament at the the br ide 's parents. I,MerIon Cricket Club. Mr. Speakman and his bride left on 'i Mr. ~ n MIS. W. J. K i r k J ~ a t r i c k their wedding trip for a Great Lakes,and theIr daughter, Mrs. Waltel Hun - C ru is e f rom Buffalo, N. Y. Froms ic ke r a nd her two children, Nancy there they wil l g o t.o Detroit, Mich., iand Gwen, returnen on Monday to where they will reside. Ithei l' home on Essex avenue from a Itwo ,weeks' ~ t a y .in. Ocean City, N. .T.. Emily Louise Titus Engaged !MISS Munel '\hl.te, daughte: o M1.\ Mr. a nd M rs . W. Elmer Titus ofand !.\Irs. J. P. '" h l ~ e of Essex a'.enue 208 Chestnut avenue, Narberth, havea t tended the malTlUge of her class- .. . r'. . . announced the engag-ement of theIrmate at Swarthmore, MIs s ' 1lg"ll1Ia d I 1\1 E ' I I . T' t t_ aug Iter, ISS ml y , 0Ulse 1 us 0Lupton to Mr. A lb er t DIetz hel le . r, Mr. James A. Smith, ,Jr ., son of Mr.which took place on Saturday 111 and Mrs. James A. Smith of Bloom-Lewes, Del. . field, N. J.Miss Ha rl'le t Lawrence of 117Che st nu t a ve nu e s pe nt s ev er al d ay slast week at the Hotel Weston in NewYork.M r. a nn Mrs . Franklin R. Lindsay

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1IIl1 of \Vvnnedale road en ter tained Mr.and l\irs. Joseph Schenaphy and son,Mr . . Joseph Schenaphy, J r. , a t dinnerMonday e\"en ing. Mr. ann l\I rs.Sehenaphy and thei l' s on , mO\'en t oShirley road, Narherth on Tuesday1._ :-"Over 20 Y e a r ~ " - _, N JExperience Knowledge Love ofAnimal from Rina;ewood, . .MAIN LINE OFFICES Mrs. Lindsay en ter tained the mem-

    B 1 P bel'S of the Executive Board of til('25 City Ave., a a, a. D r. B en jami n R us h C ha pt er o f N.Phone: Cynwyd 1572 S. D. A. R. on Friday at he r home................ The guest s were Mrs. Tristran duMarais of Villanova; Mrs. HughGlenn Mar ti n, M rs . J oh n L. Mil le r,Mrs. H. C. Fenno, Mrs. Ruth Nash,Mrs. ,Joseph H. Miller, Mrs. E. B.Hoskins, Mrs. J. H. Baker , Mrs. VernaR. Woodcock and Mrs . R. J. Dothan!.A meeting followed when plans weremade fo r the Fall workl\Iiss Pegg-y Blake of Rockavon roanentertained at a luncheon fol lowed bya swimming- pa r ty Fr iday in honor ofMiss Lois Crowley of St. Catherine's,Canada, who i s visi t ing Mr. and Mrs.Charles Rose of Ardmore.Mis s P eg gy B la ke is attending ahouse p ar ty a t Cobb's Island, Md.,given by Mr. and Mrs. James Brintonof Overbrook.Mr. William J. Pollock of N as hville, Tenn., is visiting his uncle andaunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pollock ofAvon road, Merion.M r. a nd Mrs. Charles L. Viguers,Jr., a nd t he ir family of Woodside Narberth Methodist Episcopal ,avenue, expect to leave Saturday for Rev. W. Vernon Middleton, Minister 1'1'an indefinite stay in Ocean City. Sunday, July 4th, 9.45 A. 1\1.-Miss Peggy MacGuffin, daughter of Church School. I,Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph D. MacGuffin of 11.00 A. l\L-l\Iorning Worship. IMerion, spent Sunday in Atlantic City. Sermon : 'The Blessed Nation."Mr. and Mrs. Philip Callahan of 7.30 P . 1\L-Vesper Service. Ser-

    Dudlev a\Oenue ar e on an automobile mon: "Patriotism and Religion."trip to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and I fF !5=============== : ' I 1Butler, Pa.Mrs. Edward H. Heymann, who has Iheen visiting' her mother in St. J ohn8bury, Vt., will return the lat tel ' parto f t hi s week to her home on Shirleyroad.Mr s. J . J. White of IOlla avenuespent the wee k- en d in Rye , N . Y.Mrs. Emma B. Elner of Brooklyn,will spenn the Fourth of July week

    end as the guest o f h er son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and 1\1rs. Alfred S.Knupp of Beechwood lane. Miss Bar-

    Reg. $16.95. Atailored crepec la ss ic , s impl eand good-looking,with fine details.White, aqua, pink.

    lilly 2, 1937

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    GOLFTENNISRIDING

    SURF BATHINGSWIMMINGDIVING

    YACHTINGFISHINGSAILING

    On Me Oeeall groniOcean City, N.J.

    J. HOWARD SLOCUM. M a n a g e ~

    CCkls YearmARE YOUR UAEATIOnREAllY tounT You wil l enjoy

    the atmosphere of friendliness an d hospitality that prevails at THE FLANDERS,Spacious verandas , ocean sun decks ,3 outdoor sea water swimming pools ,with fi ltered circulating wate r , supe

    rior service, delicious meals an d232 rooms, each with private

    ba th , awa it you. C 1 r ~ ~ : ; ~ : = : ~ ~ ; = = ; ; ; : i1937 SEASON

    June 19th t o S ept . 13thW rile lor Roles

    Children AlwaysWelcome

    OCEAN CITY NEW JE,RSE-:V

    The Chrlstlan Science Puh llsh lng Socie tyOne Norway Street, Bo.t.on, MassachusettsPlease enter my subscrlptlon to The Christian Science MonItor fOJa perIod of1 year $9.00 6 months $4.50 3 months $2.25 1 month 75cWednesday Is_ue, IncludIng Magazine section: 1 year '2.80, SIB_ues250Name __

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    A Rec re at ion RoomBookshelves or MantelCorner CupboardsUp-to-date CabinetsOperato rs for your Casement Windows

    There are many other things of equal importanceJust call CYNWYD 6 6 2Shull Lumber Company

    The Link Between Forest and Home

    THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS

    July 2, 1937

    Sliding Away For The Week End

    will come to your home every day throughTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

    An I n t ~ r n a t i o 7 l a l Daily N ~ ' I J ) J p a p ~ rIt records (or you the world'sclean, constructive doings. The MonitordOllS not exploit c r ime o r s ens a tion; ne ith e r does It Ignore them,but deals correctlvely with them. Features for husy men and all thefamily. Including the WeeklyMagaZine Section.

    may give you an opportunity to thinkabout v ar io us imp ro veme nt s y oucould have made during the Summer.Will it be -

    29 BaJa Ave., Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD 662CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 3d, & MONDAY, JULY 5th

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    "WEll OON'T FORGET. ,IT COSTTHE JONESS~ ~ THAN 'I , ~ f / ~

    ' ~ THEY THOUGHT ~ ' ~ ,

    A t Our Suburban Stores or S ee You r Dealer

    She' s been at him f or a long time. But at last, she's found a vulnerablespot - the cost of having comfortable, controllable) c l ean Ga s HouseHeat . And she' s got the answer for Friend Husband. It's that neighborJones discovered this modern method of heating cost fa r less t ha n h ethought it would.Let us make a careful survey of your home an d estimate what i t wil lcost you. We'll install Janitrol, Bryan t o r Welsbach Ga s ConversionBurners immediately. You won't p ay a ny more until October. Price ofburners-$195 cash for each, installed. Slightly higher on budget plan-3 years to pay. As k us about our convenient budget plan oncost of operating a heater . .. an d our low combination gasrate!

    PHILADELPHIA ELEETRIE [ O m P A 1 ~ Y

    Hitting the Vulnerable Spat I

    ALL eghny 0132

    ESTATE NOTICE

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    OCEAN C ITY' S NEWESTRESTAURANTOpens Saturday. June 19On 9 t h S tr ee t at the BeachKELLER'S G OO D FO ODFormerly Old Engl is h I nnOverbrook, Pa,FREE PARKINGPopula r P r icesParty Reservations Up to 150

    Ask about special moneysaving tickets. Ge t timeschedule at Trovel Bureauin our n ew 69t h St.-GarrettRd. terminal or operator.

    FOR A REALHAIR CUTHarold M. Kirscht41 N. Narberth Avenue I

    CALL THENew Deal Junk Co .

    Highest Prices Paid ForPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALSWe wil l cal l anywhere--any timea t y ou r convenienceWholesale - Retail

    SAM. SCHLESINGERDal ly 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.N. W. Cor . 5 6t h and Vine Su.

    't>Ok t>nBUSES ANDRAIL CARSFO R TH I S MARK OFFAST, ONTIME SERV ICE TOALL WESTERN SUBURBS

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANTRANSPORTATION CO .

    ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION CO,I fc rRArr MARl': prr,ISTFPELJ

    Ldters o( AdminlHtrat ion on the aboveeHtatc haVing- heen g-rantetl to the underH i ~ n e d , all pHHonH i ndebted to said esw tea r e r e qu e st e d to nlnke imnlediatc paylIIenl. and thoFe having- l e ~ a l c la ims t opreHent the same, without delay, to -C. II. B ( t 1 ~ E H W O O D ,

    0, B 1"1 Jll\vood A \'c.,:-:a rhe rth , Pa .

    gHl at e o ( 'Vl ll iam L . B re erwood , lateof ; \"arherth, : \Iontg-ome, 'y County, Deeeaf';cd,

    etc.

    OUR TOWN

    Merion 1301

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    BALA-CYNWYD, PA.Telephone MANayunk 0166

    Groshon

    IncorporatedBelmont Ave, 8. Levering Mill Rd.

    215 Ci ty Line

    CEMETERYMEMORIALS

    FuneralDesigns

    EDW. A. CARROLL CO .

    Civil Service ExaminationsThe United States Civil Service

    Commis si on ha s announced open compe tit ive examinations fOI' th e position:'; named below:Junior agricultural engineer, $2,000a year, Soil Conservation Service, an dBu re a u o f Ag ri c ul tura l Eng ine er ing .

    Chief o f l ib ra ry service divis ion ,$ii ,600 a year; specialist in public libraries, $3,800 a year; and speeialist 0, hiH attorneY,i n s ch oo l libraries, $ 3, 80 0 a year; HI ; : -my A . Fnn; ,Office o f Educa ti on, Interior Depart- 16118 .Walnut St.,

    t I'h1Ia., l'a.men , (0 i . ~ : l )F ul l i nf orma ti on may be obtained Ifrom th e Secretary o f t hc U , S , C ivi l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : rS er vi ce B oa rd o f Examiners, at the U _R -NEXTPhiladelphia post office.

    Right on the Pike at Wa}'ne, Pa.

    Visit Our Ardmore Store24 E. LANCASTER AVE.

    llIced" CreamMilk and Milk DrinksCreamed Cottage CheeseGinger and Cup Cakes, Macaroons,

    WINFIELD DONAT CO.GUILD OI'T1CIr\NS - ~ i l 'Ei\IIS ' EXPEIIIENCIi

    1 8 24 C II ES T N.U T STH E E T5H S GEHl\ lANTOWN AVENUE2 E. LANCASTEH AVE" Ardmore222 OLD YOHK HD., JenkintownSuburbanStureeOpen MOil., "'eJ.& Fri,E\'ce, 7108:30

    COURTESY WITHOUT COSTVisit our Ardmore Store and l et us adjus t yourGlass es regular ly . Lense s are prescribed tooccupy an exact position. Wear and cleaningcause them to get out of position, which causesstrain,

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    Ballet of DellSeason Listed Tuesday

    ami "GI/erllsei ' always guarantees QualityOpen Daily and Sunday until 12 P. M.

    BROOKMEAD GUERNSEY DAIRIES

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    Fresh ~ ~ G u e r n s e y " ButtermilkAll you care to drink for 10 cents

    WHERE? AT BROOKMEAD-WAYNE

    1.00 "A uthentic D an ce s o f thc Middle1.00 A g ' e ~ , " a s er ie s o f period dances re1.00 con:itrllcted from au then tic available1.00 ~ o u r c e H , with mllsic by unknown com2.00 I poser,.; of t he 2\liddle Ages,2.00 "Les Petits Riens" and" An Amcri 2.00 can in Paris" will be r ep ea te d o n1.00 Wednesday night which is th e only1.00 scl1l 'd uled Wednesday n igh t p e rfo rm2.00 a nc e o f t he s ea so n, Other ballets on1.50' t!w program ar e "Masque" which1.00 embodies in dance form the spirit of1.00' the Early Renaissancc , and "Classic1.00 Sllite."1.00;5.00' Shirley Grace Putnam Bride1.00 of Edgar Felton Rulon-Miller1.00.2.00 I The ma rr i ag e o f Mis s Sh ir l ey Gr ac e1.00 P ut na m, d au gh te r o f " lr , E ar l R.1.00 P ut na m, J r. , of Chestnut Hill and1.00 Mrs. Raymond C. Carrick of Oyerhi ll1.00 road, Ar'dmore, formel 'ly of Narberth,1.00 and Mr. Edgar Felton Rulon::\liIler,2.00 son of M r. a nd M rs . Sumner Rulon1.00 Miller of Ardmore , took placc at noon1.00 Monday i n S t. l\Iartin 's Church, Rad1.00 nor, in' the presence of the immedia te1.00 f am il ie s. T he Rewrend R ic ha rd H .1.00'Gurley, rector of the church, offi1.00 ciated,1.00, Thc b ri d e, who was g iv en i n mal"1.00 riage bv he r fa the r , wore a gown of1.00 white ~ e oyer taffeta with a high I1.00 neckline an d short sleeves, Her v er y1.00 full skirt ended in a long train. Shc1.00 . b lb 'd I.wore the lace veIl worn y t le 11 e-j1.00 ' , 1 d .' I p a .f) - 'groom s mot l er a n canle< a l' ye l I~ . O O book from whi ch f el l a s ho we r o f5.00 lilies of the valley.1.00, He r sister, lllis's Marie Louise Put-10.00 nam who wa s th e mai d o f h on or and1.1111 11:PI'Olllptly altl'lIdt'l1 to, ( ' h a ~ . E. I'al 'clll'r , FairYit'\' ' ' I'd., .."\;ll ' lH'rth , j l llOlll\Cynwyd :Wl\I-.1. (11)SI ' I H I ~ I ~ I . \-(ot':-:lt i t ' n ' - < l t ' t l l ( ) l l ~ t ral ions &

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    I.UO RllJOJ;.:lliller and :'IIr. Conway Rulon:l ,UI) ::\Iillel'.:;.UO :Ii ri'. Canick wore a model of to I~ . U O . dh ; ~ c c n hrnwn mousse line de s o ~ e ma e].iJO with a diamond "hap