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    PRICE , FIVE C E N T ~

    J oy G r ub bs W i ns F ou r, a nd Jacqu el i ne L ink Tw o Awards

    at Excrcises

    COUNTY PAVING BEGUN

    Ditch to Carry Away WaterFrom W oodbinc an d

    Pricc Area

    Petitioners GrantedRelief Frolll Drainage

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    Ordained

    "In fact, it is planned tn make merryon a mo)'e elaborate scale than before, as t h ings genera lly are quite onth e up and there seems to be an extradollar in p ret ty n ear l y everybody'spocket, an imprO\'ement which mayas well be accla imed in the whoopeewhich is now being brewed.

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    Ex t ra Do l la r s E xp ec t ed t o BoomTown' s July Four th

    Celebra t ion

    NARB ER TH , P ENN SYLVAN IA , JUNE 12 , 1936

    Want More Flags forBoro Business Section

    Club Supper l\'1ondayThe B"ok Cluh of the Junior \Vom('II'S Community Club of !\arberth willl'lnse the scason with a lawn SUPIlC'rpa rty a t the home of :\Irs. Roma

    Brown, 20 Narb r ook pa rk , l\londnylevc.ning.

    Gi\'cs Musical ProgramThe f\"nrberth Parent-Teacher As;inciation gaye a m u ~ i c a l program at

    the H(llnc f('I ' lncurablts. 011 Conshohnc];en S ta te r oa d n nd Belmont avc-nue. Bala. on : 'I Ionday afternoon,:'III's. W. J . D re nn an is t he di rec toro f t he chorus.

    Wayne Burnside Takes FourFirst P ri z es ; J . A. Miller

    Best Wate r Boiler

    Sportsnlen EnjoyOuting and Contests

    TomolToW night, .June 1:3, from 71 In t he L ower ::\Inin Line section,to 7 .1 5 o 'c\ oc l; ( E a ~ t e r n Standard f\"arherth, B a l a C ~ ' n \ \ y ( l , :i\Icrion andTime), P o ~ t m a s t e r G,'neral James ' V ~ ' l 1 n e w o o d . ahout GOO veterans willAlovsius Farlev will tell ntcrans onr receive convertible bonds t o ta l ing ana Il'ation-widc 'hookup how they will estimated $:300,000. lVIETZGER IS TREASURERreceive their bonus bonds and also just Joseph L. Kellc'y, p os tm as te r a t BY THE SPECTATORhow to go about turning t hem i nt o Narberth, expects to rece ive the bonds Comes soon the Fourth, t he mai lcash in tunc for deJin'rv Mondav morning. f - I I I. . I . . c ar ds p rocl aim, and o r :1':ar lC'rt 1 t la tThen on i l loJd 'l \ ' d l 'l iver ies of the Fo r ve te r an s not home (urll1g reg:u- I I f 1 '" ., , . , .. . . I." .' . II" I 1,1. . n1l 'ans a \'ery great (ea , or t 11" IS' I d l ' u ~ t e d c o m l l c n ~ ' l t l O n h o n d ~ Will be 1m (eh\ elles an .J( ( It lOna ( e 1\ U Y i ' I I I' I I I'. ., ..," . 1 'I ffi 'lhe place WhlC 1 la S t n , en t le ea( In

    111a(I" 11\ 10C"11 110"t offic"- ,\11 I,.tters WI]) 1e made leaving t 1C post 0 cc, . 1 I ., '. ' .. , , , , . , .", . S ' obserVIng the f\"ation's blrt H ay In awi ll b e r c g - i ~ t e r e d a nd r ece ip ts mu st a t b,,>O P .: :\ 1. F (l l c a. h ll 1g the bo)\(!." II " all(1 tlll.S ~ , . I l \\1'11 be.tf " ffi" f ' tl N J tl 1 nota 1 e \\ ,II" ~ 1 ' g ' l l " ( 1 11\' t Il e v c. t' .r al l N o s ig 'n 'l - c el I lI1g 0 cels 10m le 1 al lC! 1, ., ._ _ ', L , .' ' ~ .' , I I I ) exceptJOn.ture of a membe r o f his familv or p o ~ t office \\ 111 be o n d u t ~ at the DUl-other person will be acceptable. ' bin & Howard office, Station Circle, onVeterans who d es ir e t o c as h tl1l'ir :i\Ionday, Tuesday and \Vednesday evebonds must sign t he request for pay- nings from,7 to !l.o'clock. About 150ment on the back o f t he bonds in t he v et e rans WIll receIve the letters.pri.';;('nce of a certifying officer, either 1\1rs: Mary Roach, Bala-Cynwydat th e local post office or at one of p.ostnl1st,ress, an.nounces that a spet he designated point s in the Philadel- clal dehvery ",111 be made Mondayphi area. In e\'Cry c as e t he \ 'e te ran e \ ' e ~ i n g " s ta rt in g a t 6 o 'c lock . Formust b e k nown to the certifying of- certificatIOn of bonds, the post officeficer o r m us t be ident i f ied a citi- will b e o pe n until 10 o'clock l\'1ondnyzen who is known to officer. night ancl until !l o'clock Tuesday,Checks w il l b e then issued f rom t he Wednesday and Thursday night.central Philadelphia office and should In 1\Ierion, Miss Katherine Sherlocl;,be received a day 01' so afterwards. Contlnuecl on Page Two

    TUES.

    Continued 011 rage TwC'

    Reports on the condition of s t ree ts, and drainage occupied most of Narberth Borough Council's June session.A petition, signed b y twe lv e r es idents living in the vicinitv of Priceand \Voodhine a\'enues, ea'lIed attention to a had drainage situation whichcauses cellars to be flooded ever \ , t ime.thcre is a heavy rain. The\" asked:that a gutter be dug to ca'rrv theI Iwater away f rom t he pand sect ion ofHampden a \' enue i n to Price avenue.iThis petit ion was s igned by Mr. and

    REV. J. S. S T E P H E N S O ~ :::\Irs. Wills A. Burrowes, 1\11. and Mrs.curate of St. J o h l l . ~ Episco)Jal Edwa r d F . Collier, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.Church, Balr t-Cl /l IW!ld, / cho waS iChain, 1\11, and Mrs. Charles S. Deal ,ordained a prieM on Monday, ' a ll o f Iona a\'enue; Mrs. J. S. Thomas,with Bi.'!hop Taitt officiatill,ll. in , 856 Montgomery avenue; J ames T.the H o/y Trinity MemorialI n t he beg inni ng , now many years ;.Jacobs, 1\1rs. A. J. Lober t a nd Ea rl eC/lI/pd, Phi/add/Jhia. Rc l' . S t l' -ago, i t w as n ec es sa ry t o roW pretty !\V. l\Iarshall, a n o f P ri ce a ve nu e.

    I phe1lson was p re se nt ed for ordi- Ihard upstream t o g et the cost of t 1e Highwav. Cha irma n Rob er t F.llation by th Rev. Dr. A . E . Clat-crackers, but t he re has been nO such ,Wood, with re ference to this probleln,tell/mfy, I'cctor o f S t. John's.tooth-pulling even during t he depres- ;recommended that " r el ie f f rom i t cansil,n, as the townsfolk ar c not only " :easily b e g iv en them by digging aproud of t he g rea t show which i s put ChaIrmen Are Nanled !ditch a long the center line o f t he un-on u nd er t he ir a us pi ce s, b ut t ho sc I improved section of Hampden avenuewit h c hi ld re n h av e c ome t o realize by Narberth P. T. A.: so . as t o carry drainage northerly tothat they sa\'e a great deal of money iPl'lce avenue.... \Ve therefore recom-i" r t hemselves , as the d ol la r o r t wo A . :mend t h at t h at be done at a total ex-

    Na rbe r t h Business Counci l Ap - t hey contr ibute for the community dis- nnounced by New Prcs ldent, ' pense not to exceed $50." C o u n ~ i 1po in t s Comm it te e on , pl ay i s a small part of w hat had to Mr s. E dmu n d Allen Iapproved.Ways an d Means \lie paid for the private p y r o t ~ e h n i c s Whi t ing 1 ::\11. Wood also reported that county___ ,which were bought, not to mentIon the repairs to borough streets will start

    C LUB MEET S WEDNESDAY P LANS OUT ING ON JULY S:peril whi ch a lways l ur ked whm t he LUNCHEON IS SUCCESS ' s oo n, \Vo rk on Essex avenue repav-___ II home shows \ \ ' e ~ ' e :he "vogue. I i ng f rom \Vindsor avenue t o 1\1ont-::\Iain Line hunters and fishermen Recreational plans for t he s ummer ' The Nar be rt h P ar en ts - Teachers' gomery will be begun immediately,

    I, I b tl . , b th B' And as for those who have no chJ1- A . t' f 1 1'1 tl ' h'enjoyed their spring out ing las t Sat- were (Iscusse( v le " ar er US1- I ssOCIU IOn gave a velT success u I w 11 e 1e pavlJ1g' on t e unl !nprovedC 'I t 't' J . 'I 'I dren , and who could say t h at l u vemkU1'day at t he R id gw ay f ar m, B eth - n es s ouncl a 1 s nne meetll1g ;, on-. . . . . . luncheon at the h om e o f the retiring. section of Conway avenue will startI . h t ' tl A I' R tt ' entertammc'nt IS no concern of t1)( I1'5, 'I t ! l I \V I PD ' 'b t J 1" Gayres. Present were members of the 'I ay m g 1m. I lIe t rcal( llal es a ur a. n . i t1)( archives must be s ti rr c. d t o locate presl< e n , . rs. es ey , unlllng- a ou une iI. eorge B , Sup lee,Lower : \I er ion Rod and Gun Club, tw a s (eel< e( 0 10 ( an outll1g' . ton, on \Vynnedale avenue. Wednes-, highway super intc 'ndent , i s n ow di-their families and fric.nds. "'ednesdav, July 8, for the business ith : name of the me(hcal man who day. There were more tha nsixty: rc'cting t he l ay ing o f c ur bs on themen of Xarberth. President Joseph, saltl . that he was alw ays sure th e members present. Those assisting latter thoroughfare.I n t he contests \Vayne D. Burnside. A 1 I" . t I H H II !artel'les had started t o h ar de n whe n !II D ' :\1 E I I'

    club fiel (1 lea(Ier, showed 11is 111el'it ( e lZZ1 appom e( arrv 0 aI', I . . . I I I I'] I 'I - rs. U1.1n.m,gton were . rs. (.mUJH i Length\., con'espondence be\\\'e('nI ' . 1 I ' . 'tt th I \)S patient saH t 1at le I (C'l nelt WI' A. \\ I 1winning the fly cas ting for accuracy. 1aJrman, aH.e( "Y, a comml ee at ' fireworks n or h ot do s. . l I en l l l tmg, t .1e n ew p re sl ( ent ; 'Health Officer George B. Suplee andfirst prize in small-bore rifle and first mcludes :\IarlOs ChIOS, Gordon Wun-\ * * g" i\Irs. Charles L. Vlguers, Jr . Mrs. H. t he 'V es t C hes te r T it le a nd Trustprize in small -bore pis tol events , and del', Carl :\Ietgzer, Thomas Elwood, 1 B'II HI' J k' tl t b?-1. ~ e r r y , ::\111. Gerald Coholan, Mrs, 1Company finally resulted in the latter

    f Albe rt Bower s and t he p re si dent . . I o\\'ar( IS 00'l11g 1a. su - LeWIS ::\1. Easby, Mrs. R. E. ?II orfol'li, " C o n t l n u ~ ( ' on Pa"c Six

    also was lucky when a tossed coil ell .,!,leet U]J further a nd mean whi le h e "in h is f avo r to decide a tie between The re was some (!lscusslOn of the wants it to be known bv all and i\Irs. Frank Hammer, i \I rs. A . H. Bam-Ihimself and Ambrose Gerhart, county summer closing, \Vednesday after-' sundry that he likes f i r e ~ v o r k s and ma n, M rs . W, G. Briner, i\Irs. John i19 Pr"z sAd d t

    f h. R. S tam and ::\Irs. H. F. Darnes. 1 e war e a

    game warden, in the clay target COIl- no?ns, 0 t e grocery. s t o r ~ s . It was 1hot dogs-and p len ty o f both.te st. B ot h men broke 24 out of 25. saId. of. ,the chams 1S opposed,! It wa s in this particular ncighbor- The new officers of t he organiza- L. M. COnlmencenlentOthe rs awa rded p ri ze s wer e: makll1g It (ht t icul t for other sto1'es to I hood that historY was made as our tion arc: :'III'S. E. A. Whiting, presi-Surf casting for distance, Charles c l o ~ e without l o ~ i n g b u s i n e ~ ~ . Nothing: . dent; l \ l r ~ . Charles L. Vigucrs, Jr"Continued on Page TwoHans el l; b ai t casting f o r a ccur acy, wa,; done, because none of t he grocers. \ ' i c e - p r e ~ ; j d e n t ; ::\Iiss Faith :'IIcAulill"e,

    E . H . J en ki ns ; f ly c, l, ; ting for dis- a t tended the meeting. IP up il s i n Art Exhibi t "icc-president; ::\Irs. H, ::\1. B ( ' I T ~ ' , sec'lance, J os ep h P . White; small-bore Pre;;ident Adelizzi reported that N . b I retary; Rev. C le t us A . Senf t , t r eas -r i fle , second p ri ze , E . H. Jenkins; during t he s ummer the barbers con-l at a r er t 1 Library urcr.small-hore pistol, St'colHI prize, Walter tinue their policy of c l o ~ i n g . ::\Ionday: The f ou rt h annua l ar t exh ib it o f The chairmcn arc :'IIrs. E, A. Engl'l- SURPRISE TO RECIPIENTSP. ::\Iiesen; water boiling contest, afternoons, and t ha t t he taIlors ar e t 1 '1 f:'lI ' DC' . hart, Program; :\Irs. H. F. Darnes,l - - -.junior, Grovel' Thoml1son, Jr.', water closing 1 P. :II. Saturdays. : . 1 ~ PUPI s. o .' argery . oWln IS F in an ce a nd B ud ge t; ::\115, A, B. ,i PI'I'ze o tllat \\'el'e ~ u l ' l ) l ' I ' s n s \\'ereTh b ' t' I I' hell1g held m the Xarberth COl11l11un- ~ ,boiling contest , senior, John A. Miller, e u,;mess ce n er s ne e( ( I ~ - it" Libran' for the month of June. Knapp, i \ lembership; Mrs. Gerald 1\1.' awarde(1 at the commencement exer-president of the club. c u ~ s e ( I , of bl'tter and more uniform I '1'1' " I .,. I I C.oholan, Publicity; ;\lrs. Samuel Pru- ci;;r.s of tIl" Lo\\tl ""ICIIOll HI'"I) School

    I . 1 ' liS veal'S cx 11 nIt 5 lOWS t le prog- C C hl\Iotion p ic tu r es we re t aken to be ( e c o r a t l O n ~ on patriotiC o c c a ~ l O n s II 'l,' . Itt, :\Iagazinc; :\Irs. F. V. Mitchtll, last Frida\.' ni"ht, when t he l ar ge stFI D I tl F tl f J I rl'SS of some of the chIldrc'n, and th( hshown at a later meetillg, :\Irs. J. P. ag ay ant 1( our lOU y. prize winnc'rs for the year arc tlw Social Service; ?-Irs. Leslie B. Moxon, class in the historY of the school 're-\HI't \\ s ' h f tl f To try to get flao's and arrange for " : SUml11el' ROl111(j UI) ' 'II J 1 I' ." 11 e 'a , m c arge 0 le re rec - th ' . I' I" I first pIctures shO\\'n. :'III;;s Cowin con- - , .\ s. 0 \J1 'c. ,eei\ 'ed (liplomas.ments. ell' proper (ISP ay ane care, a c om- . ' Sta.m, Hospitality; ::\Irs. Kenncth E.I Princi]lal George H. Gilber t, of t Il e't t ' t d 1\< Ch' d ducts he r classes m the studIO 100111The club's next meet ing will be held: 1111 ee was appom e : . 1 ' , lOS an I Wilson, R ec or d B oo k; Mr s. A. H. Senior Hig'h School, made these nine-Edward Hart er . of t le S hu ll L um he r C omp an y o f Bin the Legion Hall, Xarberth, Wednes- 1 ' Bala-Cvl1\\'vd. amman, Publ i ca t ions; : i\ Irs. W. G. teln awards:day, . June 17, at 8 o'clock. The fall Camp amts wer e m ad e a bo ut non- B'll 'Fl . 1 I H ' I Briner, Education; :\Irs. Charles E. Ar(lmorc Wonwn's Club 11l'ize in. II I . . S I delivel'\.' of a(I\'ertising, mattel' i n t Il e' I oy( nIH Greer emde ar c CI 1 L . I ' I I ut ;ng- wi Ie p,' lven m :eptem Ie)'. tied for first 11l'ize, while Barbara aI'" egIs, a t J ~ l l : , an(. :'1.1', \\. J. sewing-::\Iay Leslie, Edith Lincoln.mail, e..' en th ou gh w he n sent first Drenn'\J1 SUI en s I f tl 'class. :'Ill'. "\delizzi under touk to in- Floyd received first honorable mcntion I I' " ) 'J. Il1g pnnclpa 0 le i Dm...n's Cup :'01' t he m os t helpfuland :i\Iary Strumia second honorable' I sc 100. ,girl-Jacquclin,," .Link..tl'I'\'iew post office authur i ti es about mention. They were judged by Miss I D. A, n. CItizenship l\1edal-Jac-thi,;. P I' L' IConstance Cochrane, one of t he Phil a - c t un ias a t Boro Sta!iOll qll(' me In ;,,d(.lphia Ten h es t wonwn painters. Right in the c ent er o f the center Dethan poetry prize-Joy Grubbs.

    Mother Warml y Commends i Later there will be interesting pic- of :\arberth t he l i tt l e g-ardtn b\ ' tll(': Feniera prizes f()J' excellence inOfficers Who Chascd : t u \ ' ( ~ s b y t he c hi ld re n, too, i nc ludi ng s ta ti on , whe re t he t raf l ic goes ; 'ol ;nd:physical e( lu ea ti on - Boy, Do na ldl\1ad Do g From Baby those o f J ae k Lessig, agcd 5; Charles and around, ha;; suddenl" b l o ~ s o m e d ' y ~ g t s : girl. ::\Iary Harvey.Behney, aged \I; Betsey Smith , the with pink petunias, The 'Gard('n and i L.::\I. Alumni pr ize for English-

    Sergeant Charles Girvin alld O!flcl' r G r i ~ e l l e s , J ea n F ai rm an and others. Const'I'\'ation Committees of the \ \'om- .Jane Eln'y, ,Joy Gnlbbs, Betty Scott.Bra dy U tz were highly prai sed in a: The pieture,; t hi s y ear by t he ladies en's Community Club planted them. 1 L : . j \ ~ . Alumni pr ize for mathematicsletter read before Narberth Borough show interesting landscap('s, O'e\'('ra1 These ~ t u r d y little p l a n t ~ , raised in '-\\ IlJlam HUllles.Council at its June st'ssion, ;fine fruit and f lower s tudi (' s a nd P en n Valley will make a n ic e s po t of: L. i\1. Alumni pr ize for mechanicalThe le tt e r, writtcn ::\lrs. Marian' splelHlid head s tudies f rom life. color in the borough. Durin" the drawing'-Allen Wonell .H. Cooke, of 206 Lantwyn lane , N ar-: Edwin I rwin ha s a most i n te rest ing drought a g'el1l'rous nearbY mel:'chant i L.?lI. Alumni pr ize for commercial

    b,erth, expressed her gratitude to the' g roup o f cha rcoa ls , \\'atercolor;:, pell-\ has s uppl ie d t he wa te r to ' keep them, -:i\larjorie Geary.off icers who a rr iv ed i n t im e t o d ri ve cil and poster. aIhe. ! Laura n. Staley prize for music-oft' a rabid dog which on May :!7 James Gilb(rt.threatened to attack h er a nd 2-' : :\I(rion Chapter D. A . R. p ;ir l houseyear-oI

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    IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICool ChiffonIfor the warmerdays ahead . . .

    Mi.a-side Park,:\11,-, Robert Curtis. of Indiana Har-,hoI', Indiana. is the g'uest of her iIllother. :'Irs. .I, C, :'[cCuteheon, ofiElmwood a\l'nue. 1\arberth.l\[ I', and :'11'". J aIlles ;'II. Hanson, of

    :'\arberth Hall, ~ J l e n t till' week-end in\ \ ' a s h i n ~ t o n . D. C,

    l\[l 'S. (;('org'e .J. Romano and herdaughtl'r, :\Ii"s .J ean Romano, o f Up- Ipl 'r Montclair. ,J., wcr e t he recent \

    ~ u , ' s t " of :\11'5.. -\. E. Endehart , of;1\laple a\'l'lllll', ' ii.ra!l1ps P.. :\lcIntire, of Karh:)lending'several days at the \VestchesterCountry Club, K Y.Mr. and Mrs ..J. B. Ballingall. of

    the A \"()J1 apartments. l'('cently returned fro111 an nu tomob ik trip to1Iiontl'

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    Page Four OUR TOWN JUlle 12,1936

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    PHONE, CYNWYD 81

    RENTGAS WATERHEATER

    We take pleamre in annOll1lcing

    aYou']] never run shorti f you

    formerly with a large Philade lph ia depar tmel ll s to reis now associated with us

    Do you ever hear t he " no hot waterfor bath blues" at your house? You'rebound to now an d then unless yourhome is equipped for a continuoussupply of hot water. You get this with an

    Automatic Gas Wat er Heater, , ' and for surprisinglyliUle money, too, on our low Rental Plan,For a l imit ed t ime only, you can pa y just 7Sc to 90c amonth rent , depending on heater selected, for first 6months; Sl to SUS monthly thereafter , plus low cost ofga s consumed. Choice of Penfield,Welsbach, and Ruud,All rentals will b e app li ed to purchase price if youbuy the heater within a yea r. And the required $5deposit will be returned aUer you use the heater a year,

    e. .'_ ~ J : . .'tJfl;../luise Hairdressing Salon230 Bala Avenue, Cynwyd PhotIC C"lIf1')'d 1920Opell Thursday a l ld Fr iday UlIl i l 8 P. M.

    CHECK THESESENSATIONALVALUES I

    1933 FORD SEDAN- Ikau t i f l l l Ii ,,j :-oh-all l lo:-:t l i l, l ' I ll' \\". ct.295: '! I t , ! i: t I :-:;11( l lrit' l ' fo r 'fJ:--:1 t, i l i ld :-'t1IL ullly . . . .1931 CHEVROLET COACH- I 'p r f l " ' l running- l 'Ollditioll; $""'25111111'11:-:11'1' " ( 'a l i l l u t ill't 11 111 1"1'11111 l i t ' \ \" . ~ I H ' t ' i a l

    Al l Our Suburban Stores,Authorized Dealers AlsoCa n Make This Offer,

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.

    1935 CHEVROLET MAS T E RC O A C H - ~ l ' e t l 1 ! ~ Pl':ll 'th-;llly I lL ' \ \ "(llt\"Ildct a l i t ] you'll prl,fel" it tna ! l \ t l l i l l , ~ ti l l ' I l l ; I I ' ] ' t t ci.540(,n':,!"=-, :I t : l l ly \ \ ' h i ' l ' p I l l ' a ! 'tlti:-: Jl l " i l ' ( ' - fo l " ollly . . . .

    1933 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1:lltil't , 'a l ' I l a ~ hPI'1I cl.295

    t l i ( l r l l l l ~ : . . : h l r ! ' I " ' \ l l ld i t i l l l l 'fJ( ' I I . 1.x\'( l l t' l It b l l ~ . , .. .

    1934 CHEVROLET SPORT ROAD STER-.\I t l tol ' ill l ' l del ' t rUl l l l ing"qfldit iOIl. ci385~ J l I ' \ ' i ; 1 1 f l )l ' t u ! 'd; IY 'fJand ~ u l l d a y .

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

    1935 CHEVROLET MAS T E RTRUNK SEDAN - I lk, rIOIOlll;",(" 1111 fol"t a I) Jt.. t I "p l ' n i l ; 1bll'. Lil", fl l ' \ \"ill "\"1')' 1"'>1",,'1, q585l:at ']'Id Ily :111 (H\" til;lt 'Pl ' l lUl l t:-: ...,., .. ,., ... ,

    193+ PLYMOUTH SEDAN- i t> tilli:-:IL tit'I'=-' :llld tlp!loJ:..;tl'I'Y :-:!low IIO\\-,';11', : '\ lntor, tr:lll:-:tlli:-::--:ioll a till:1:'\ h' Il :l \'1' 111111 I ';l I'l 'flllly l ' l l l d 'kedf,,1 d"IIt'llllahility : l l l d ct395durabil i ty '\ 'ith:lll cPuK that l'punt:--

    1932 CHEVROLET COACH --!':l l tir"( 'al' tllIHplI:..:hIY r l { ' l ' l ld i t i ' l l . l " l . ' I ' l l:-:"1' thi:-: (;-"""lI:'llt } .u \ \\"ill ( ' t l l i \ i l l l ' l 'YltU till' \";1 l i l t "a l l ' l In t ci250Iw d t ll d k; lt l' d a t thi:-- YJI l l ' i l ' t .

    1935 FORD DELUXE COACHI :"d r :IIJd llpl11 I ' IT Ii 1,1' l ie\\",F'tl' :-;a11' wit l l ;lll I II, tll;lt ! ' uU l l t : - :--110 l it " 1i1>I, 1\Inue ; j feeti tlnd l ' xt t 'n d in g o f tha t wid th in It.'nt-:lh or. j ' i) l h South \ \ i l rd lwt\\e. 'n p a ra l lt ' ! l i ne s a n da lo ng t he Easter lv side of s ai d R e ad r ah,\venue 128 fe d ~ l o r e or l es s, b ei ng L ot40 all t he a bo v e I 1 l t ~ n t i Q n e c 1 plan.

    The improvemen ts t h t ' rf :on are ' a:2 _- sto ry stan . , a nd f ra nw house. 22 feetf ron t by 30 f t 'e{ d ~ e p , w it h I -s to ry f ra meilddition IH i t ' I ' ~ by 12 f t . e t. with 4 rOO fl l5on first floor. 3 rooms a nd b at h on 5 1 ~ c o n dtloor. 2 r oo ms o n th ird Hoar. cellnr. go3S.,'I"ctric l i gh t: ; . Springnt . ld water . I H ~ a t i n bsy s l t'm , f r o nt an d r e a r p o rc h .

    ALL TH.-\T CERT,-\I:--: I"t with t"Il: II BELLIS, SherilT,i :\LL TI-f..\T CEHT:\I:'\ lot Or piect: ofgr.-,und with t h l ~ b u i U i n ~ s itnJ I l : l JHO \ ' I ' i n l " l l ts t h"re 'on t ' r t ' ct ed , Sitlldte at ~ i 1 r b e r t h ,: in t i l l ' Coun ty of \lr)ntgon1l'ry, and State,O)f I l l ' n n ~ y h - t \ r . i a , o e sc ri b l' d a c co r di n g t o a

    .... unt;.. i ln d m a; ) 01 p r o ; ) t ~ r t y of t h . ~ S p r i n ~' r : ; l l r l . 'n I lbu r< t nCt ' LompiulY, at ~ ' . l r b l r : h .1Stati,)n. P. H . H .. maue h\ SillllU11 ),1. Carr ig-tI e s. C . l:. .. of Bryn :\1-i\\\'r, Pa,. June 6,I 1j'l4, ilS follohs, 10 \\i t:

    Lot of l ~ r o u n d \\"ilh bld;.;:s. & imps. thereon t' rt. 'nt'd. jO j \ \ ' \ ' n n ' ~ \ \ ' r ) o d Rd .. Sit. at\1"rion T\\p. of L O W t ~ ~ :\1erion. ; \ ' l o n t ~ . Co.,Pa., beg. at pl. in centre linL of \'i.'rnnc\ \ 'oon Hd. ( . ;(1' wid,) ilt dis tance of )t)\l.7.H;': l l " i l ~ U r t ' d S. 2; ; -11 C. a l o ng c en tr e l in e o f\,,'ynn"wood Hd. from its intersl'ction withcf;ntre lint ' o f Ro ckl a n d ..\ . t. ( 4 0' w i de ) th.\;. 1)0 Ii ' E . I jQ. ( j' l ' to pt.. tho S. 20 u 43'I 4 1)' to pt.. tho S. (J 'IC Ii' \\ '. pass inglhrouh'h centre of parly \''111 bt!twcen th islCd IHL'n:is("s a dj oi ni ng to t he Southeas t1 34 .2 1' t o p t. in

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    Your Car 's Care IsNo Laughing Matter

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    Gtt )"otlr car illspected NOlV a t t hi sOFFICIAL INSPECTION STATIONNarberth Bridge Garage

    NARBERTH 2603 C. P. COOKNARBERTH AVENUE AT TH E RAILROAD

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    So i t ' ~ otT to the sea;;hore, themoun ta ins , a nd th e woods. The bigb as s a re ca ll ing . L et 's a nsw er . A nddon ' t fo rg et to g-ather again on theMain L in e in Sep tembe r a s the whe el

    Petitioners Granted ITravel Club Wil l Start IHouse lane, is the onl r Xarber th resi-Relief From Drainage I World Tours F rom Nar- !d en t amo ng t he 140 members of the. I berth Library Next Tuesday igraduating class o f t he Unh'ersity ofContinued from f ' a l : ~ One ___! Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Af - Made Cleaned Reblockedremedying a had drainage condition I Continued frOIll f 'age One ! tel' July 1 he will be in residence at L. T. MUENCH, Inc.n t th e rear of its IH'ollerty at 1041h i nffixed to the m em ber 's mall of th e I the Philadelphia General Hospital. 26 So. 17t h S tr ee t- I I ' I I' 1 I I'b I' Crutom Made Hats for 41 Years

    f S N . I wor I , WIt 1 w llC 1 t le I rary SUllp ICS l i F = = = = ~ = : : ~ = = = = = = : : d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~FOl'!'st a \ ' e n ~ l e a tel' tatc ulsancc: h im when he registerR. iS und a y' s G ame s Officl'r R. E , G le nn had made a com- 'A r es ume o f t he ~ p o r t s program at ('oai(',\'ille a t : \ARBERTH . pla in t , aeconling to Cha irman E u- , Each member comple,tin g h!s jour-LI)\\'('r :\Ierion fOl' the past year leaves B ( ' r ' \ ' ~ ' n at :\I'1lv!'rn. gl'ne H. D a v i ~ ' report fo r th e \Vater, I ~ 1 ( ' ~ ' around w o r l ~ l WIll receIve dur-,us with a definite feel ing of satiRfac- C ; l n d w ~ ' n l ' at Bl'ooldinc. L igh t a nd Heal th Commi t te e. i 1I1g Book \\ eek a IhpIoma, a nd t hr eetl'on. The :\Iaroon and White athletes \\ 'e,t Phillies at Downingtown. ElF' CI ' f CI 1 V N Ii Iwrsons, to be Relected by the library,oroug 1 Ire II!' la r es . ?!': "talf, will I'!'ceive prizes f rom t he a)!:ain have done a g"ood job. Standing of t he Teams rl'ported five fireR during 1\1ay, :\'Ith I . rim : \ lcKee w['nt i n a s re li e f c l : u c ~ ( e r ; It was brought ou t that of th e $1400 Babar, by Jean de B r u n h ~ ~ .shIp, t he n a dd ed t he D I ~ t n c t I dHI-1 and gave up the ghost an mnmg I'xonerations g ra nt ed f or 1134 ap- 3rd Grade (and ,1th)- h.ees anddem before losing to Lebanon at th ' 1:It['r. proximately $1100 havc since' been Kleintje," by : 'I la ri an King; "CamelPalestra. \Vhat more eoulr! a ny on t' B ro ol di ne c am e on faRt in the col lec t !'d . . Bells," by A ~ ~ l a Ratz!'sberger; "Cow-wish for? n'nth, g et ti ng t hr ee r un s an d dead- d ' f I P I' boy Tommy, by Sanford Tousey;The baseba ll team JURt about brol(t, ~ o e l ( i n g the count at S-all. I n th e ex- On. recC111me. atlOn\ ~ I I ' t leH DO ICC "Red People of the \Vooded C o u n t r ~ ' , "1 , 1 ,.' and Fire omnllttee Jam . ur- TJ ,.even for the s['ason, but (U l ' l ng t he a t- (ra seSS ion B il l V el eJ t, Brook!Ine., "I b d k' I by lerese O. Demmg ; "Chme setel' half o f t he schedule played excel- e at el ll 'r r ea ch ed f ir st w he n J oe l Ru- Inn, chairman, coune) ~ n n e pa r mg i Twins," b y L uc y Fitch Perkins.

    b I 1 F I II b .' , ' o f c ar s on th e south SIde o f H av er -jlent al . Coac 1 . etter s lOU ( "bmeam fumbled hIS r ol le r t o thll'd. f I f Sh ' l' d 5 th G ra de ( an d Gth 7th)-"Young. 0]'( avenue rom Il' ev roa to 'p ro ud o f t he t ea m s performance. S('\'ern was put out of the way on . I Walt!'r Scott" b v E li za be th JanetC D 1, fi "1' . l\iontgomerv ayenue. It was a so re- ' .oach rumm brought liS nl' t lal ( s t l 1 k e ~ , but Veil-It reached the key- ' . I I GraY' "With 1\1ikko Thr ou gh F in -'I J ' 11' I ' I . ported that boys ar e gOll1g t lToug 1 . ,matena a o ng m tl ' I ge nt ant com- stone on a passed ball an d earned the . . . . land" bv Bess S. Bvrne' "Roland the

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