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    .. Horner,303 N. Narberth Ave.,Narberth, P a

    Final

    ANNOUNCED

    SPEEDING TO THE FORE

    PRICE, THREE CENTSNARBERTH SCHOOL

    CLOSES FOR YEAR

    EPHRAIM M. JACKSONEphraim M. Jackson, husband ofCarrie E. Jackson. died last week. Thefun eral was h eld f rom the home of hisbrother-in-law, Samuel V. Reichner,

    344 Meetinghouse lane, with intermenta t W es t Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr.Jackson was employed at the BaldwinLocomotive Works a s c ap ta in o f t hegua rd s. The re a re no children.

    Exercises YesterdayEvent of School

    Season.

    MR L BURKHARDT HOSTESSTh e Woman 's Home Missionary Society of t he Met ho di st

    Epi scopa l Church will meet att he h om e o f M rs . Burkhardt, 100Maple avenue, on Thursday afternoon, Jllne 21, at 2.30 o'clock.

    The Narberth, Public Schoolsclosed yesterday for the year withexe rc is es var ied in character, Twop la ys were p re se nt ed by t he Dramatic Clubs, presentations of prizesand awards t ook p la ce. a nd a f as hion show closed the program.The honor s f or t he s ix th periodand for the year are also announcedby Principal Gcorge H. \Vilson, aswell as t he p er fe ct attendance records for the year .A . summ.er school for pupils ofthe fi f th, SIxth, seventh and eighthgrades wiII be h el d in the NarberthSchool beginning on July 2 andcontinuing until August 12. Thesession will begin at 8.30 and closeat J 1.30. No s es si on wi ll b e h el don Saturdays.Pupils who are deficient o r wea kin any suLject will f ind this an excellent opportunity to review their

    work. Classes wil l be small and theinstruction largely individual.At the exercises yesterday "Cinderella ] \[ar ried," a one-act play, depic ting the f if th wedding anniversary of Cinderella and PrinceCharming was presented by thefollowing cast under the directionof Miss Eckbert:

    Cinderella '. Lois RinehartPrince Charming .. \Villiam DorseyLady Caroline.:i\largaret MacGuffinLady Arabella '" Katherine MegeeMaid l'vladeline CoheeRobin , a milkman . . , .John Raser"The Dyspeptic Ogre," a one-actcomedy, was presented by Ivl is s

    Ross' section of the Dramatic Clubwith thi s cast:Jester Richard ButlerOgre Myrtle GregoryCook Betty MagarityLittle Girl Ruth SupleePrincipal Boy Scout .. Louis MaltbyButcher Barnard Mellor

    Boy Scouts: Byron Edgerton,Nye Spencer, Hugh Speed, WilliamHemsley, Thom

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    9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M.Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 .50, 2 .30, 3 .10,3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10and 11.50 P. lH.

    WestboundLeavi ng 54t h and Cit y L in eWEEK))AYS AX) ) SUXDAYSStarting at 6.10 A. M.The n 6.50, 7. 30, 8.10, 8.50, 9. 30,10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.

    Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,3 .30, 4 .10, 4 .50, 5 .30, 6 .10, 6 .50,7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50and 11.30 P. 1\1. and 12.30 A . M.Wynnewood Road

    Leaving Montgomery and MorrisAvenue8, Bryn Maw I", for ArdlIW/'e, Wynnewood, Merion and 62dand Lanca st er . Rou te f ol lows :Ea8tboulld-Leaving Morri8 andlIfontgomery AVenlle8, Bryn Mawr,east al l Montgomery to WynnewoodRoad; t hen sou th on WynnewoodRoad continuing through fVynnewood, Narberth and 1I1en'on; thensou th on 681'd Street to terminusat 62nd and Lanca8ter. Westbound-Returning over same route.Eastbound

    Leavi ng Mor ri s a nd Mon tgomer yAvenues, Bryn MawrWEEKDAYS AXD SUXDAYSStarting at 5 .55 A. M., t he n ever y30 minutes until 11.55 P. M.

    WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaster Avenuefor Bryn Mawr via Wynnewood RoadStarting at 6.25 A. M., then every30 minutes until 12.25 P. M.

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    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT TH E STATION

    Whm'e the Apothecar1l Has Held ForthFor the Last Quarteqo-CenturyTelephones: Narberth 2838 an d 28-39

    Nar.2564

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

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    Eastbound

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    SU P P L E E - W I L L S ~ O N ES

    Montgomery Avenue Line

    Leaving Anderson and MontgomeryAvenues

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.Ten 9 .20 and eve ry 20 min . until3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 and every 15 min. until10.00 P. 1\1.Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until12,00 P. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2 .30 A . M.SATURDAYS

    Starting at 5.30 A . M.Then every 15 min. until 9 .00 A. M.Then 9.20 and ever y 20 min . until3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 and eve ry 15 min. until10.00 P. 1\1.Then 10.20 and every 20 min . until12.00 P. 1\1.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M.

    WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaste r Avenue

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 6 .00 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9 .30A. M.Then 9.50 A . M. and every 20 min.until 3 .30 P . M.Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min .until 10.30 P. M.Then 10.50 and eve ry 20 min . unt il12.30 A. M.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A . M.SATURD,\ySStarting at 6.00 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1.Then 9 .50 A. M. and every 20 min .until 3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 P. M. and every 15 min .until 10.30 P. M.Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min.until 12.30 A. M.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M.SUSDAYSS'tarting at 6 .00 A . M.Thenevery %-hour until 9.30 A. M.until 1.30 P. 1\1.Then 9 .50 A . M. and every 20 min.until 10.30 P. M.Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min .Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilSUXDA\'S 12.30 A. 1\1.Starting at 5 .30 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A . M.

    Then every %-hour unti l 9 .00 A. M. Leavi ng 54t h and Cit y L in e 5 min -Then 9.20 and ever y 20 min . until utes l at er t ha n the above-men-1.00 P. M. tioned times.'1 Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-Then 1.15 and every 15 min . untl t io n in Narberth 19 minutes laterT h ~ ~ O : O ~ o ~ : M. and every 20 min. than the above-mentioned times.until 12.00 P. M. Narber th Sho rt LineThen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1. EastboundLeaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Leaving Pennsylvania R .R . Stationthan the above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th Street and Cit y Line WEEKDAYS A" 'D SUXDAYS21 minutes l at e r t han t he above- Starting at 5 .50 A. M.mentioned times. I Then 6.30, 7 .1 0, 7.50, 8 .3 0, 9.10,

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1821

    J. ALMAN, T a i l ~ rDaily prl !88 ing French dry cleaning

    Dyeing Repairing105 Essex Avenue

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    "GEO. R. MARKLEBUILDER

    Narberth Na t io n a l B an k Bldg.Phone Narberth 2490

    Ice Cr eam made at White's modern establishment infour t een (14) flavorf; is as good as ice cream can bemade-and that 's saying a lot.Nuts-They don't come any f re sh er t ha n t he onesroasted fresh every day at White's.Pastry-The cook stops b a k i n ~ when she sees whatour pastry chefs concoct in the line of tempting delicacies.Drive to White 's andsee for yourself, or else telephoneus for prompt delivery.

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    219 Haverford Ave., Narber th : : Phone: Narberth 4005219 Haverford Ave" Narbe r t h : : Phone : Na r be r th 4005

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    home by using the Classified'Business Section of the CJXew ENLARGED t:Bell 'Telephone q);rectory.Simply tUnl to its pages and you willfind at a glance just who sells thethings you wan t to buy.

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    N. R. PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaintingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATIll407 Essex Avl'., Narberth, Pa,

    Phone, S"rhprth 2637

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    NARBERTHHaverford and

    Narberth AvenuesPhone, Narberth 11861

    Flowe1's Telegraphed to AllParts of the World

    June Events n

    The Flower ShopsMrs. Norman Jefferies

    Artistic floral decorationsf or a ll occasions.Seasonable showing of decorative house p la nts a ndflowers.Healthy growing plants forgarden and terrace .

    exclus iv e a rt is ti c s ou venirs and charmingflo ral f ea tu re s d e-lightfully ar-ranged forthe Graduatethe Debutantetlte Bride and Maidsthe Bir thdayt he Bon Voyage Thoughtan:! a!! social functions.

    CONTINUED FROM THill FIRST PAGEthe faculty wer e l ik ene d t o parents:Principal C. B. Pcnnypacker and Superintendcnt S. Edgar Downs to .guardians, thc sophomore class to chIldrenand thc graduating class to olderbrother s and sisters whose e x a m p l e ~should be o f t he bcst.Class Orator Rober t \Vilson Keslertold of the present significance o f t heConstitution, His talk was followedb y o ne on "Our Flying Ambassador,"by Marjorie Sellers, f irst p rize histori-cal essayist, and by E ll en Hand Shaw, 1 1 : o = ~ " f = = = , " c = = ~ ' E = E = = ; : : ; i ' " ' i = = ~ ' E E = = = ; : ; ' " ' = = : ; : ' " . = = ~ " = = ~ I I I I Ic la ss v al ed ic to ri an , i n which s he pro-claimed the motto, "I \Vould Be True,"f rom t he school c reed, for hcr classmat es t o follow throughout life.

    Class presents Gifts.Samuel K. Barclay, president of theoutgoing class, presented to PrincipalPcnnypacker thegi f ts to the scho.ol : Abus t o f L indber gh , by VannuccI, anda magazine rack. The fOrlner arrivedat Mr. Pennypacker's office Tuesdaya nd t he latter is expectcd later in thesummer. Bot h will go in t he schooll ib ra ry , which h as a l ~ o recently bcencnriched by thc g-ift of two p ic ce s o fstatuarv b \' t he J amcs ) ,[oo re family.Announcement of the fi\'e scholarships and award of prizes was madehy Principal C. B. Pennypacker, andfollowing this, Prcsident William L.Aus ti n, o f the Lower ),[erion Boardof Education, ga\'c a brief address andprescntcd diplomas to the 131 graduates, Pronouncing a benediction, Rev,D. \V. Sil ' grist concluded the program.Make Awards.

    The prizes awarded were as follows:Dr. Frank P. K. Barker :McdalEllen Hand Shaw.His tor ica l Essay 1Iedals-( Offeredby the Alumni Association)-MarjorieSellcrs, Benjamin H. Ludlow, Jr ..Anna Polk Speed.P, O. S, of A, Medal-(Offered by\Vashington C amp, Ko. 47i)-RuthSn\'der.~ [ e r i o n Chapter D. A, R. MedalRuth Snyder.Prizes in English-(Offered by t heC la ss o f 1! l22)-Ell cn Hand Shaw.The 11amilton Mathematics Prize(Offered by Mr, R. J. Hamilton)Ellcn Hand Shaw.James J. Dechan Memor ia l Pr ize inPoetry-( Offered by Miss FlorenceKerigan )-Ehna Lowrey Reesc.Prize in Domestic Art-(Offcrcd bythe Ardmorc \Voman's Club)-Dorothy Millcr.Prizes in Manual T ra in in g a ndDrawing-(Offered by T. \V. Hammond and Bro th er and Class of 1!l27 )-William Edward Baile\', WilburtRhodes, Gcorge Towill ' Scadding,Georgc B. Suplee, J r .Prizes in Drawing-(Offered by IMiss ], :'Ilalissa Shupcrt and t he Ard -mor e \ \r omcn 's Club)-El11ma MayGreenwell, Florence Ella Ross, Margare t Mary Doran.Phi Beta Kappa Associat ion PrizeRobert \Vilson Keslcr.Prizes in Physical Education-(Offered by : 'I lr . H. A. Ferreria)-Elizahct h Rehckah Cook, Tames B ecketH cnwood. "Athletic Prize-(Offered by t h Athletic Association)-Alan R. Cook.

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    eURToWN PAGE THREEthe home o f Mrs . Burkhardt, 100 Map'1e Jr.- -.-- -- - - - - - . - . - . ~avenue on Thursday afternoon, Ju.ne21, at 2.ao o'clock. GILFILLAN CAMP

    Abbotts "A " is therefore idealfo r family use.

    Physicians a nd h ea lt h authoritie;o; ar e agreed that th eideal milk for children musthe s a fegua rded by sanitaryc on tr ol a nd tube rcu l in t e s t ed .

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    Fo r se n ice of Ahbotts ' "A" Mi lk a nd o th e rAhbotts Dairy products,simply 'phone Evergreen 4461-62 (our main Philadelphia dairy).ABBOTfS DAIRIES, Inc.AbbottS.

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    $40-$50

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    COOLTROPICAL

    SUITS

    215 Haverford Avenue

    ADELIZZI BROS.TAILORSCLEANERS and DYERS102 Forest Avenue Narberth 2602

    Our cars are operated by ca1'eful, experienced drivers,and all carry passenge1' liability insurance.

    You want this milk foryour children

    J. J. SKELTON, Jr.THEATRE BUILDING

    Bala Ave., BalaCynwyd, Pa.Call Cynwyd 21 5

    Suits which will f it andserve yuu as no ready '

    made clothes can

    Narberth Taxi Cab Co.

    The Dependable FuelFILL YOUR BINS FOR NEXT SEASON'S SUPPLYTh e demand fo r coa l falls off i n t h e summert ime . Mine rs m us t be kept b us y and the freight trains m us t b ek ep t r un ni ng a nd o ur coal y ar d m us t be ke pt open.Get t he idea?BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEYClean LAWRENCE Anthracite2240 Pounds to Every Ton

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    AN INVITATION

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    We invite you t o inspec t our new ly improvedshowroom on Haverfo rd road at Ardmore Junction.

    Th e facilities of our n ew building p ermi t u s t odispense with our former quarters at 1 25 E as t L an caster avenue, Ardmore.

    THE-MERIONTITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMOR E PENNSYLVANIA

    NAR8ER .TH 6ALA . - CYN \ l V YD

    Swimming ClubThe p r ima ry ob jec t In jo in ing a club of t h is k i nd is thato ne m ay g o there for a couple o f h ou r s I n t h e evening fo r somereal exercise an d relaxation o r e nj oy a whole day in the greatoutdoors.Spring Lake, b e ca u se o f Its accessibility to th e Main Linea nd i ts natural beauty . makes It I r re s is t ib le. The locat ion, combining th e attractions of woods and fields, provides Ideal picnicspots. Th e lake affords quiet. s h al l ow wa te r for canoeing.There Is a beach for t imid swimmers and begtnners. and forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every factllty for watersports, tennis. basketball and o ther sports Is offered. Th e yearround membership Includes tee-skating privileges.There Is health In th e great outdoors-health In its fullest

    s en se -phys i ca l , men ta l , sp ir i tu a l. Ou r l a te Pre siden t R ~ o s e v e l ts at d: " To b e f it m en ta ll y. o ne must be fit physically. Thisexclusive little place wi ll s erve th e latter purpose.Adults, $10.00; six to s ixteen years , $5.00. Child ren undertwe lv e y ea rs o f a ge must be attended by adults. Guest , accompanted by member. 50 cents. Special rates for farn11les.Swimming Instructions. s ix l es so ns f or $5.00.

    MEMBERSHIP LIMITED6111'THE MA IN L INE I I , ~ - I BANKING INSTITUTION 11/- ~

    A BANK Account is the driving power back of all successful business enteJpJise.

    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.Main Line Branch

    We feel sure that this will enable us to displayour ent ir e line more adequately, where there is unl imited parking. It also tends, of course, to mo reeconomical operation.

    Give yourselfachance---

    Open Friday Evenings from "l until 9 o'Clock

    WHEN you go away on your vacation, letit be a really carefree vacation.Let our Trust Department assume the responsibility of col lect ing your income andpaying your rent or taxes. Let our TravelDepartment arrange for you all the detailsof the tr ip, such as transportation and hotelaccommodations. Let our Vaults and SafeDepos it Boxes guard your s ilverware andother valuables.

    Let us help you give yourself a chance.

    The Narberth National Bank

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    RADIO

    Look them over , at the

    broadcasting of nationaJconventions and 0 t'herevents of news and musicalinterest, is best picked upby the STEINITE allelect r ic 6 t u be radio , comple tewith speaker (worth $132.75)- f o r $100.

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 418

    The EL-RA Twins Give PromptElectrica l and Radio Service .

    Silve r-P la tes . Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW!

    liz Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSandHansell Bros. Service StationMontgomery ATe. bel. Narberth AIe.

    REPLATEBRASSY WORNOFFBath Room Faucets

    B ras sy Auto Pa rt s , Reflectors,With Pure Silve rUSE

    AWAIT CONVENTION ENDDates for Republican Committee andAssociation Sessions Being Held Up.Meetings of the L ower Merionand Narberth Republican Association and t he Lower Merion Republican Committee are p lanned forthe n ea r f ut ur e, b ut t he setting ofdefinite dates waits the outcome of Ithe Republican Convention a t K an sas City. In the case of the Republican Association the setting ofa date is a lso be in g he ld in abeyance pending the recovery from ill

    ness of Secretary 'William J.Byrnes, Jr., of Ardmore. .The meeting of the townshIp Republican Committee will be one forre-organization, and M r. Byrnes assecretary should preside when newnominations are made. He is nowconfined to h is h ome f ol lowing arecent operation for appendicitis.but i s r epor ted to be r ecuper at ingrapidly.The meeting of the RepublicanAssoc ia tion wi ll a lso be for re-Organization. The s ess ion wiIl be adinner-meeting, and following routine re-election of officers planswill be made for the fall election.

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Samuel MacAdams, minister.June 17, 1928:!1.45 A. M.-Bible School.A. 1L-Morning worship , Sertheme: "),Iinistering Angels."li,45 P. IT.-Epworth Leagne Devo-meet ing . Leader l \l is s A l] na

    7.45 P. I\L-E\'Cning worship, Ser- Itby Dr. Harry )1,. Chalfant,Con fe re nc e E ch oe s. " D r.l fant was a delegate to the Generalrence and will have man v mattersin teres t to relate. The pu)jlic is in Wednesday eyening at S 0'C10.Ck'lye r and praise service. The \Voma:Missionary Society will mee t a t

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    The Presbyterian Church.for June 7:A. )'I.-Bible School. Al l DeAll welcome.A. M.-Morning worship . Sert h eme : "Ch ri st on Trial Today."

    by Mr. Taylor a nd t he Boys'Infant Baptism.A. lL - J unior Church, directed~ I r s . A: S. Digby ..45 P. ?lI.-lunior Endea\'or meetMis s F lo renc e Turber, superin7.45 P. ~ I . - E v e n i n g worship . Sert heme : "I \Vould Be P nr e, Fo rr e A rc Those \Vho Car e. " A groupgirls fr om t he S le ig ht on Farmool wil l be present and s ing "Negro

    \Vednesday at 8 P. 11. preparam ee ti ng l oo ki ng f orwa rd t o t heunion sen' ice of June 24. Thewill be delivered bv Rev. T. H.D. D. FollowiI lg th is meet will be a meeting of the sessionreception of new members.Sacrament of the Lord's Suppcrhe administered at the hour ofworship on June 24 .

    tist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, minister. "Y" Pool Now OpenJune 17:A. M.-Chnrch School. The Aldmore Y. 1\1. C. A. has an-A. l\L-Morning worship, ser- nounced a s pe ci al o ff er of six free"J nside Out." lessons to all who c::nroll for a s e a s o n ' ~P. ~ L - E v e n i n g worship, ser- use of the s wim ming po ol. :Many" \ ~ h a t Js Education?" availed themselves of this opportunityis the service postponed f rom l as t year, some t ak in g t he l ea rn er sSunday evening. It is our way o f c ou rs e; others the more advanced work"Congratulations" to our young with a v iew to finally passing the lifewho have g raduat ed f rom H is-h saver's tests.The pool has just been pai nt ed andnesday, June 20: t he f il tr at ion svs tem has been thor-P. M.-Prayer service t op ic : ough ty i nspe ct ed and is in f i r s t - c 1 a s ~d \Vords Faith." condition. Being an indoor pool, itsJune 2:i: use is n ot s ub je ct t o w ea th er condi-Church School p icnic. tions. The water, e ve n in t he hottest. a nd M rs . Claypoole h av e v cry d ay s o f t he summer months. is heatedl y o ff er ed t o allow t h e s choo l to to take off the chill and is kept at aits p ic ni c a t home nea r K ing of uniform temperature.We meet at the church at ---.-A. l\L Lunch and transporta- Iwil l he provided . The 12.15 train Ibe met at \Vayne f or a ny on e u nt o lean earlier.

    Ail Saints Church.\Vynnewood,Rev . G ib soon Bel l, rector.A. ~ I . - H o l y Communion.A. 1I.-Litany, and communand sermon.P. 1L-Evening pra ye r and

    John Van Ness, M .. -\., minister.

    UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTGiuseppe Amato, formerly of Bryn Mawr

    Specializing in Ladies' and Children'sHaircutting

    Tailors .:. Cleaners .:. Dyers234 Haverford Avenue Phon e: Nar be rt h 3854

    We Call For and Deliver

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    at 244 Haverford AvenueBARBER SHOP

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    Church NotesTrinity Lutheran Church.June 17:A. N1.-Bible School.A. l \J.-The service theme:

    P. l\L-Senior Luther League.P. 1'.-1.-The vesper service"Simon, the Magician."10.30 the Seweing-Beeat t he home o f l\Irs. ).r cLinn, ,iO:iroad.4.15, 7.00 and 8.00 choi r reJune 2:i, the annual Bibleol picnic wil l be h el d at the FairSunday School. Machines willt h e Chur ch promptlY at 1 P. M.

    Merion Friends' MeetingServices for Jnne 17.A. M.-First day school.A. l\J .-Meeting for worship

    t Church of Christ, Scientist.\Yomen's Club Building.Ardmore A \'enue, Ardmore.(Daylight-Saving Time.)A. 1\1.-Sunday services.A. l\J .-Sunday School.evening, testimonialat " o 'cloc .room, No. 19 \Vest Lancasnue, open week day s f rdm 10.;;0vVednesday evenings from 9 tooclock.subject f or t he B ih le lesson serfor Sunday, June 17 is: "I s theI ncluding Man, Evo lved byic Force?"

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    NARBERTH 3843

    WILLIAM B. DURBIN

    Phone: Narberth 2488

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    W I L L I A ~ I S. BOWARD

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE

    DURBIN & HOWARD

    Real Estate MortgagesInsurance

    DAVIS'

    Delicious PastryReal Creamy Ice Cream

    The Oldest Store in Narberth224 Haverford Avenue

    MAY WE SERVE YOU?

    Cleaning-Pressing-DyeingCustom Tailoring35 N. NARBERTH AVE.NARBERTH. PA,

    JOHN DRIZINSHOES

    Ask Any Mother

    A complete line of Goodyear KedsUnsurpassed for tennis and general sports wear

    Edward$' Foot Ease Moccasins aI'e built ofscuff-proof elk skin with glol.e-like leathe r soles0) ' c)'epe if you pre fe r. Bes ides bei ng modestly. priced, they give "double u'ear in every pail';" theonly test of real shoe economy.

    LOSE RETURN GAME

    HeadquaJ"ters fOJ" "EdwaJ"ds'" Shoes

    WALTER P. MIESENCarpenteJ' and BuilderJOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973.M

    MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & DYERS

    are In order as Summer comes along.won't wilt if you buy your desserts

    Ask your neighbor what shoe she recommendsfor growing children! Almost invariably she willreply "Edwards' Foot Ease Moccasins," Perhaps shewill not be able to explain the underlying principlesthat create foot health the correct poising ofmuscles the manner in which the arch isstrengthened through natural exercise, but she cantell you what experience has taught her.

    It is a s to ry that neither pictures nor words canportray thousands of children romping in thestreets with healthy, happy feet, showing every signof developing future foot health.

    Crowd of 3000 Sees Narber t h TeamDefeated in Tenth.

    T om B re st 's L a Mot t team defeatedthe 1\arherth Cluh yesterday' 7 to 6 inone of the greates t s lugging matcheswitnessed on the La Mott diamondthis season, Three thousand f ans wi tn es se d t he g am e, La 1\[ott won int he t en th w he n \Valker singled. Burton advanced hil11 on a sacrifice andJackel's single s en t o ve r the winningmarker.

    We Cal l and Del iver

    127 North NarberthAvenue (in the Theater Building)

    R. A. BERRYJ . P . SMYTH

    I SCREEN DOORSt Special pl' ices on doors of stock sizes for a limited time onlyt Doors 1lis-in. white pine, 16 mesht copper wire, complete with lock andthree coats of paint, $13.00.tttt

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    Ursinus Graduate

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    Miss Anna Mabel Fritseh, daughterof Mr. anel Mrs. H. C. Fritseh, ofWynnewood avenue, who, w it h h erbrother, H. Calvin Fritsch, Jr., wasgraduated Monday f rom Ul'sinus College.

    Rates: 2c per word; additional consecutive insertions of same advertisement, lc per word. Minimum chargepel' week, SOc.FOR RENT-Gffice or shop space, 25x20 ffeet, 109 Forest avenue. Apply Davis ':store, 224 Haverford avenue. (6-16-28.1 IA1'ART;\U;XT FOil REXT-Five rooms Iand ba th . Convenient to s tat ion . PhoneNarberth 3784-M. (tf.)FOR REXT-Prlvate garage, cornerWoodside and Narberth avenues. PhoneMerion 1038. (6-23-28.)FOR SALE-Go-car t and baby carrlag e. Jn so b oy 's and girl's bIcyc le . Nar -berth 3777-R. (6-16-28.)WAN'lt;n-8ecretarlal work, manuscripts and a l l k inds o f typing. ra te s rea sonable. Speed and a cc ur ac y, P ho neArdmore 3292. (tf.)GARAGE FOn IlEl"T-Myrttewood andMontgomery avenues. Rear of drug store.Rent $10 per month. Apply J. B. Cald-well (6-23-28.)FOn nt;xT-New attractive semi-corner apartments with f ou r r ooms andtlle bath, all modern. Situated on Montgom-ery avenue over drug s to re . Renta ls$55 to $65. S ee John A. Caldwell. (tf)FOR SAI.t;-Underwood rebullt No. 5typewriter : good as new . $35 . 103 NorthNarbe rth avenue or call Ardmore 3100between 9 and 5 o 'clock.FOlt SALE-Tomato plants, 40 cents adozen, Three dozen fo r $1. Ast er s, zinnias and o the r p l an ts . 339 Dudley ave-nue. (6-23-28.)SEWING MACHINES-All makes reopaired. LIberal al lowances on old machines f or n ew S in ge r. Phone Merion1458-M. (tflFo n ~ U U ; cheap. Victrola and cabin et w it h collection of r ed seal records.Phone Narberth 4170-W. (6 -2 3-2 8)t 'On SAU:-Bulck roadster. Apply toEdward S. Haws, 109 DUdley avenue.Al'AnT:\mNTS for rent. Free laundry,janitor service. Reasonable. Ope n f orInspection. 108 Narberth avenue.(6-30-28)1'IXCHER-SCIlNArZt;lt puppies forsale. Three months o ld . Ped ig re ed .Phone Wayne 1450-W.FOR REXT-Cottage. Wlldwood Crest .146 Buttercup r oa d, s ix bedrooms and Ibath. $350 f or s ea so n. K ey , H. Strlck-, IleI'. Heather road, or phone ArdmoreI1975. (6-23-28)'Oc"OU"G L \ [)Oc desires room and board ., .." . : , , ; t . ~ : , , ; 4 1 . ~ 4 1 . : ! : t . : t . : t . : ! ; t ' i t ; :,,:t.:,,::!:-:,,.::s~ . , : , , ; . , : ! : :sl':!.. .. :s~ , ~ . -6 J I = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~With refined Protestant family. Write .K. ;e ;e..e. ~ ;eK t.: _ e "' ;e ;at.: t.:p;; a a .."Y." ca re Our Town.GRAlSDt'ATHER'S CLOCKS. Expert

    repairing a specialty. C. R. Starn, 115Rockt an d a ve nu e. Phone Narberth2522-J. (tf)HOUSE t 'on SALE, 216 Forest avenue,Narberth. F ive bedrooms, t wo b at hs ,two-car garage. Smal l down payments .Phone Narberth 3711. (tf)PERSONAL-After June 9;-1 will no tbe responsible for any debt s un le s s contracted by myself. Albert C. Ml11er, 468Brookhurst avenue, Narberth.COMPETENT NURSE wants hourlynurs tng , massage t re atme nt s a nd m aternity cases. Phone Narber th 3802-W.FOR SALE-Invalld wheel chair. Pract i ca l ly new. Reasonable . 330 Woodbineavenue.

    Some 330 s tudents w ho ha vec om plete d th eir s ev en th g ra dework in Lower Merion 's g rammarschools an d wh o will enter juniorhigh school next term we r e g i ve nan enter tainment Monday nightin th e a u di to ri um o f the ir ne wschool .

    Sat.uday, June 16 , 1928

    Wynnewood Dines

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICEOne Dollar and Fif ty Cents Per YearIn Advance.

    Published bY theLI\'INGSTOX PUiJUSHllSG CO:\IPA:'lYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EditorROBERT MOORE CAMERONAssistant EditorOffice, 258 1I11\'erford AvenuePhone. Narberth 2545If no answer. call Ardmore 3100.

    Entered as second-class matter. October 13,1914. at t he Pos t Otl lce llt Narberth, pa.,under the Act ot March 3, 1879.

    OURTOWN tbe FIRESIDE N ~ ~ ~ 1 " l r ~ H TA Co-operative Community News. 1\1r. aml !\lrs. J.. L 1 ( l ~ " j fici,ert,. (Ii Ipaper f010Ided in 1f114 by the Nar- Essex avenue, \'Islted 111 sellers\'llle'lberth Civic Association an'd IJllblished' Pa . t hi s w ee k, Mulligan and McMonagle Areevery Satl/rday at Narberth, Po. .:\1 rs .. C. Arley Farmer and son, of Headliners as La Mott\\ oodhllle and Cleveland avenues, left\\ ' ednesday for s ever al w eeks ' stay Is Sunk.in Kansas.

    l\Ir. and Mrs. J(?hn Nash, of Wynne- ' The La l\[ott Professionals lost todale r o ~ d . ~ n t e r t ~ l I 1 e d t h e memher s ~ 1'\arherth last Saturday in one o f thcMrs. !\ash s h r! dg .e cluh, and theIr mos t e xc it in g g am es t hi s season byh u s b a ~ l ( l s at a pIcnIC supper,. f ol lowed a n S to -t sco-re. Act ion was plentifulhy hndl;(e on Thursday evenmg. ,Th,e th ro ug ho ut t hc c on te st with b othg ~ t e s t s Included I\J r. and Mrs. 1. S. teams- playing first-class hall. "Vith~ e w t l 1 a n . !\Ir. and Mrs . Frank H. Humphreys and Vernie Fleck in theKennedy, ~ I r . and }.[rs. A r t l ~ u r . L. line-up, Narherth looked more the old'Cooke, :\Ir. and !\ [rs. L . Fleld.mg team, "King o f C lubs. " IHowe, ~ I r . and Mrs. H ar ol d G ne st l ~ II' 'I I' . Ian d ~ r. and ~ [ r s . George Burnett. !t tgan s t lree lltS, one a t n p ~ . !sconng t wo r un s. amI M ~ M o n o g l e sl11;. and !\[rs. Frank Camphell,. o f ti me! \' st ea l h om e, w er e outstanding1fj ~ o u t h Iona a\'t:nue. are ~ p e n d l l l g features of the f ray . Mull igan now hasthe week:end at their cottage III Brant six hits to his credit in the last twoBeach. !\ . J. Xarberth victories.:\Ir, and }'Irs. \Villiam G. Torchiana, In the first inning Yowell poppedof ..Bryn ~ I a w r , formerly of. l .ona and I t o cent e r field and scored after ,,[ulli\\ m d s o ~ a\'enues, a r r ece l \' l ng con- I gan's double and Hampshi e r' s sacrigratulations. o n t he t Hr th .of a daugh- fice. l \ J c ~ I o n o g l e w al ke d a nd Dadster. C a t h e r l ~ l e . June 4. m the Bryn ,;truck on t ending t he i nn in g.Mawr Hospital. , I I. A double play hy !\arherth Ie ped, ~ I ~ s . Horace S t ~ l e d l e y , J .. and Mrs. to r et ir e t he v is it or s in qui ck o rde r. TWO RECEIVE DEGREES\\' r1llam H. pnrblll left thiS w ~ e k for Th e third and fou rt h innings were also _Cape ~ [ a \ ' , !\. J., where t hey Will stay ,;hort w it h n o scoring bv either team.S TE NEWS for somc time. " Two runs in the fifth "ave L a Mo tt So n a nd Da ugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs.REAL E TA !\Irs. Samuel H. S t r i n ~ f i e l d , Jr., and a tell1pora;y lead. Muliigan's quickI H. C. Fritsch Graduate.Th e off ic e of John A. Caldwe l l r c - h er d au g ht er. .I a.ne t, ot ::I-t Dudley rCCO\'ery of a fumhle, wh ich got his At the COnlmencemen t exerc ise s o fp or ts t he followmg salcs: a\:enue, spent tIllS week tll AtlantiC man , h ei ng one of t he h ig h spots 01 Ursinus College. held ~ I o n d a y a broth-John Hottman is now occupying h.is City. ~ v h . c r e t h ~ y \ ~ ' e r e t he g ue st s o f the inning, er a nd s is te r from Xarherth receivedn ew h ome a t :!I!I Williams avenue, tl l ;\1 rs. Strmgfield s sister. I n t he ir end of the fifth 1\arber th their diplomas. They are the s on a ndNarberth. Miss Patty Sellers, of Mer io n, e n- added a run by virtue of a br il l ia rl t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Lo t 50xl:!0 on north side o f G ro \ 'c t er ta ineu \Vednesday at hridge f or s te al o f h om e by thc Iynx-eycd Mc- F r i t ~ c h . of , \ \ 'ynnewood a v e n . u ~ . a l ~ d lplace. Sold for Harry E. Bi sb in g. s e\ 'c ra l cla.ssmates, who a!"e recent, ),1 on ogle. ) ' 1 c ~ I o n o g l e singled with l e c e l ~ ' e d theIr p r ~ p a r a t o r y tramlllg IIIA property on Gilpin road , ; \ legce ! 3 r a d u a t ~ s trom ~ :\1. H. S. Gl.tests, one out, followed by Davis' wal k. t he Narberth puhlrc schools.estate fo r Ge or ge R ~ I a r k l e to trom l \ a ~ h e , r t ~ l I I l c l u d < ; ~ , the. Ml;Sl:S Tholllas s a c r i ~ c e d , ad\:ancing Mc- H. Calvin Fritsch, jr . g . a d i ~ a t e d withHuhe;t H. Stewart, who will o cc up y H onor a. S n) da . Rosahc Sha\\. 1 atl- "'lonog-Ie to t ht rd . R ub ll lc an w as at the degree of Bachelor of SCIence andthe same as his re sidence wi th in ao e.nce \\'ohlert, B et ty C oo k a nd Ellen hat when ~ 1 c ~ [ o n o g l e p ut o n h is l it tl e M is s Anna Mahel Fritsch w it h t he de-days. . Shaw. a ct . Ye lli ng to Rubincan to "let it g re e o f B ac he lo r o f Arts.Th e same office reports the followtllg M r ~ G. H.owanl Reese and daugh- g?," "Id\fonogl.e gathered speed and Cah'in was a memher o f the Mathe-rentals: ter, 1 ~ l m a , at J:Iampden . a v e l ~ u e , s pe ll ! h :t t he p la te anml the customary cloud n1atics g ro up a nd d ur in g h is s en io rTh e p remi se s at 8H I\lontgomery 1:1,;t week-end m Atlanttc CIty. o t d .u st to the cry of safc from the year sen ' ed as ar t cdi tor f or t he collcgea ve nu e t o J eh il e E. Shewell. :\lr. and Mrs . George Norman Gill.jUlllplre. year hook, "The Ruhy. " a n e la ho ra te

    Th e premises at B:I \\ ' indsor ave- of Dudley avenue, will entertain this L a M ot t b ro ke t he tie again in t he \ 'o lume on campus activities, in whichl lUC to C. Axel Thaysen. evcning at dinner in h on or o f ?Iiss sixth adding another r un to t he ir score. capacity he made qu ite a reputation forT he p re mi sc s a t !I:l:! f,lontgomelY Edith Sull ivan . o f Toms River, 1\. J .. :,ome loose f i eld ing hy l\arberth a ided h imse lf .~ l V e n u e to )'lrs. John Little. and )'Ir. \Villiam Dudley l\[iller, of th e \ 'i si to rs e ff or ts . I n their half :\ar- l\Iis,; Mabel was known as a "mathA shop in the l\lontgomery. Arcadc Phi ladelphia . whose engagement w a ~ 1 b er th w en t i nt o the lead largely be-I! shark" and was awarded distinguishedto :\lrs. Elizabeth Gaede. who tS open- reccnt lyannounced. There wil l h e 10, cau.e of Mul li ga n' s h ef ty stick. I hono r s hy the facu l ty for special workjng a heau ty par lo r t he re th is week . guests. I ~ aster single(l a nd H um ph re ys in t ha t b ra nc h. S he was on the \'arsityMr. C. J. Goodyear, f r o l ~ l Pitts- Miss Lois Cal dwcl l, M is s Ruth'reached first on an e rr o r. ~ " o w e l l . w a s l haskethall team o f t he co ll ege fo r fourburgh, has recently nlO\'ed m to liB Caldwell and ~ I i s s Helen Trowbril (ge i put out. whereup;Frederick n. Gray h as m o\ 'e d i nt o enter ta in about ao f r iends a t a dance; l\Ionogle smgled. DaVIS popped a lugh the p as t y ea r o ve r $:!Oo.OOO h as b ee nhis apartment at IOIi Essex avenue. this e\ening. among w hom w il l b el one to t he cat che r, and F leck g rounded e X I ~ e l H l e d .in b u i ~ d i n g . two l arge do rm i-

    :\[ r. an d ),1 rs. Howard G. Vallettc ~ [ i s s .Ianc Town , daughter of Dr. am] , to Acord, wh.o ousted :\Ic ~ [ o n o g l e ap- t ~ m e s whIch w I I ~ .afford accommoda-Iexpect to occupy their ne\\' apartment Mrs. E. C. Tow n. o f Narherth a\'e-I proaclung tlmd. . t l ? I ~ S for 1;;0 addltlOnal s tu de nt s. T h eat :!-t:l Haverford avcnue, in the near nue. The seventh pro\'l:d lucky for neitherIdmlltg room h ~ heen en la rged , chem-future. . l\Ir 11 i\lr- J. ck St 11 d fl team . t s try lahorator les remodeled, gymnas-Mrs . ) .[ ot te r, o f t he B at rd Apart- H ' . I al ( ~ . a . a a r , C? I . , . ium reconstructed an d the a thle ti c fieldmcllts has rented her apa rtmen t fori .amp.( en,ayenue. sp

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    ON0UR' l "OWN

    MONTGOMERYPAGE FIVE

    AVENUE

    And

    You will find all your wants from toothpaste to gasoline, from groceries, fruits and flowers to a flag-stone walk can be supplied

    by this group of merchants and establishments.Plenty of parking space.

    4165-W

    Radio ServiceDay or Evening

    , -CALL NARBERTH

    RADIOLA SHOPAuthorized R. C. A.

    Headquarters

    Montgomery Avenue atMeetinghouse Lane

    JOHN ALBRECHTNURSERIES

    Our extensive greenhouses afford ample opportunity for selection of flowers and potted plants.Long experience qualifies us toassist you with your gardeningand decorating problems. Buyat home where you can see thequality of your purchases.

    FREDERICK SHUTTProprietor719 Montgomery Avenue il

    ".. : ~ ~ : : : . ~ ~ ~ : : : ..JI' 719 >lont,om", A"nn.... ~ . .. .. ..I Flowers for All Occasions 1

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    PHONE: NARBERTH 2759711 Montgomery Avenueat Meetinghouse Lane

    Where you get the freshest ofGREEN VEGETABLESand theCHOICEST FRUITS

    of the season

    has removed from 713 MontgomeryAvenue (known as 8 in the Arcade),3 doors east to the corner store in theArcade-

    DANNENHAUER'SArcade Pharmacy

    GREEN GROCERSFancy Fruits and Vegetables

    Perfect

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    line pJ'ocess fo rt he Nes tl e C ir cu -

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    From YOUJ' CaJ'tr y TEXACO GAS

    715 Montgomery Avenue

    SUNSHINE SERVICEMontgomery Pike atNarberth Avenue

    TIRE REPAIRING :: LUBRICATION

    WILL OPEN FRIDAY, JUNE 15

    All Other Branches of Beauty Culture

    ANNOUNCEMENTThe Arcade BeaulE) Shoppe

    -i -- l :u- : n ~ o ~ e ~ : a : ~ ~ : a ~ : -I: : ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ : : ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ : I~ _ __ - : : ~ : : : - 1 1i TAILOR SHOP !I I:! A high- cl as s t ai lo ri ng es- I: tablishment where your :,: cleaning, pressing and re- :\pai ri ng w il l he skilIful1ytaken care of.

    Montgomery Avenue, Narberth, Pa .NARBERTH 3798

    You are invited to inspect ourcomplete stock of selectedmeats and fancy groceriesand a fine line of fresh-killedpoultry and fresh eggs directfrom the country.Phone: Narberth 2477

    TheARCADE MEAT MARKET

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    705 Montgomery Avenue(at Meetinghouse Lane)

    Here you will find a truly modern phaJmacy, where al l your wants wil l be f il ledcourteously, inexpensively and promptly.

    RARE IRIS-Large assortment. including SIBE- lRIAN IHIS-25c each and up. l

    CHOICE PEONIES--50c and up. lPACHSANDRA-For the shady places, where grass lwill not grow-$5.00 per 100. lPOTTED ROSES-$1.25 each. lPERENNIALS. l~ _ EVERGREENS l~ Quick-Germinating GRASS SEED-$8.00 per bushel. lPhone Orders Given Prompt and l

    Careful AttentionA. E. WOHLERT tTHE GARDEN NURSERIES I

    Make your walk, porch or drive of flagstone;it is beautiful, permanent and different.

    Phone: Narberth 2800Office: Corner Montgomery and Wo o o d ~ i n e Avenues

    Your Home Is an Expression ofYour PersonalityAnd of Your Love for Fine Things

    This picture is a sample of one of our artistic stone-work jobs.

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    That's improved service.

    - . - AST year therewas 12CJ> less "trouble"

    on telephone lines than the year before; and1926 was 1 7 better than 1925.

    Whether it's fo r "in-town" service or forealling your out-of-town friends, your te1e-phone service today is new-era service.

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    fan. All itsmachinery is enclosedinthe hermetically sealed casingmounted o n t op of the cabinet.'And the re is a remarkably largeshelfareabecausethechiIlingchamber is so compact. All the modelsare upon legs, so thefloor underthem can easily be cleaned.We want you to come in and seethe variousmodels. Onlyby studying them carefully can you fullyYouwilllike the quietnessandthe rea lize how really revolutionarysimplicity of the General Elec tr ic theyare. And remember that theyRefrigerator. It never needsoiling. are made andguaranteedby Gen-It hasn'ta drain pipe or a belt or a eral Electric.

    Easy pllymmls &4" be arranged, If you pnj"..EveTJ/ Unit 01 This Wonderful Line Now on DiBplaJi at

    Firstaid in entertaining, nowadays,is a General Electric Refrigerator.With i t you can make those delicate, different salads and aspics anddessertS. You car. make them atyour leisure-the same morning,or the day before, or wheneveryou wish. There's plenty of roomto store them. There's the scientific cold to keep them completelyfresh.

    Exclusive Main Line Distr ibutors

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    eURToWNHOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

    REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best CompanieaPhoae tNIW IU .. ..,.,. A.. .

    Chassis, and a scoreof other exclusivefeatures explain Buick'spopularity.Th eworld-wide preference for Buickisyour guarantee of satisfaction. Choosethe car which outsells any other threecars in its field.DUJleI

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratillgESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

    ALLAN C. HALE. Inc.. Main Line'Distributors:: TELEPHONES :: ARDMORE 1890

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    PiiowARD J. SOUl-IS.ER"IICARPENTER an d BUILDER IRepairsand Alterations I2 WYNNEWOOD COURT iNARBERTH, PA. '

    Phooe, Narberth SOO5W .I

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    ,-. i ~ .. ~ BlW theonlycarwhose sales equal the combinedsales of an}' other three CO" in

    J its field vDemandfor Buick has increasedat sucha remarkable rate thatBuick salesequalthe combined sales of any other threecars in its fieldrWhat better testimonial to Buick valuethan this? What more convincingevidence that Buick, of aU cars a t ornear its price, best measures up t o t heworld'sconceptionofwhatan automobileshould be?~ ~ ~ ~ ; : . : : : : s ~ ; ; ; : ~ = BUICKfits size intheworld-the BuickSea1ed

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    PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINGWINDOW SHADES, UPHOLSTERINGAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSJohn Lucas & Co. Paints

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    WOOD CURVES IN VOGUEt]f Though curves are not popular in d r e ~ s this season, they are still beautiful in Arbors, Trellis, Benchesand Pergolas.(j[ They are part of ou r stock, m ad e of Cypress,White Pine and Long Leaf Yellow Pine.(j[ Should you desire any of these put together, wewill be glad to do it, or to supply the posts, curves andnecessary Lumber so that you may const ruct t hemyourself.Shull Lumber Company

    The Link Between Forest and Home29 Bala Avenue, Bala-CynwydCYNWYD 662

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    THE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.DecoratorsS . N . HALL, President

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    Pkg 2 4 c

    3 Pkgs. 2 S c

    2 Lbs. 1 9 cALL GOLDCHERRIESLarge 3 9 cCan

    Pint Can 2 7 c2 PKGS'lSc~ t Bottle 2 3 cI-Lb. Can 4 9 c

    No.2 Can 2 S c

    SELECTEvaporatedMILK, can 9c1 DozenCans $1.05ASTORCOFFEEIb.43c

    ALL GOLDPEACHES(Sliced or Halves)Can I S c

    SANI BESTFLUSH AMMONIACan 1 9 c t ~ 1 9 c

    Convenient

    WESSON OILCRISCO

    CORN FLAKES ORPOST TOASTIESALL GOLD TOMATOCATSUPLORD CALVERTCOFFEEASTOR RICE

    SUNSWEETPRUNES

    DELMONTEAPRICOTS

    PURE ''Truly America's Fin es t" FRESHQUAKER SWEET Lb. 5 7 cBUTTER

    ROYAL GELATINEDESSERTSALL GOLD PINEAPPLESLICED-No.2 CanRALSTON'SFOOD

    DELMONTE

    Sold and control led by independent grocers"EVERYBODY LIKES IT"ROYAL BREAKFAST Lb.42cCOFFEEOur guarantee of satisfaction or money back

    SAILOR SARDINES Can 2 5 cIN PURE OLIVE OIL

    Large Can 1 9 cSPINACHSNIDER'S 16-oz. Ja r 2 S cPRESERVES (Assorted)- - _ . -KEEBLER Large Can 3 1 CSALTINES- - ..._ - -=-----------=------~ ~ S S O N COOKING Pint Can 2 7 c~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : t Y Each 2 S c

    N. R. PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaiatiD.WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    Phone. Narberth 26S1

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 3652M

    FOR SALE

    The bIg co-operattve buyIng organlzattons are perfectly f aI r I n theIr attltude toward th e chaIn stores, thosome o ne h as saId they have all the busIness. Well, they haven't, They real ly don't cu t much of a f ig ur e whenyou look at th e total retall busIness.The Independent stores l a st year dId more than 63 'ro of the total, the chaIn stores only got 12 s;,. Now thereIs n o d ou bt I f everyone of the Independent grocers were 100% loya l to ht,s assocIatIon and bough t all the merchandIse he could f rom t h em, he would save a l ot o f money, Then l! h e t ak es 100% In te r es t In the management andconduct of h Iss to re , he wtll be In a posltton t o me et any compett t lon, I repeat that nobOdy can undersell a co-operattve wIthout a strIng In the deal somewhere,

    Cotter's Market

    Desirable detached dwellingon the South Side. Attract ive terms. Four bedrooms,detached garage. In A-Icondition.

    We woald ~ u ~ ~ ..t u.l.t orden dealreii fo r e a rb S.tarb)" deityer)'.be IJi Frida)" P. Mo, whlcb win ..reaU)" haproYe oar ."nlce. ~ - " - ' ~ ' ; ~ " " " - - ~ " ~ . J ' l : ' '. '_-:. l:- -',- --- .. ' , . ; , i / l t , . ; ~ _ : , : I, ' . ... , . , .... , . '. i. "r - , _ . , ' . ".' L ~ 1 ' : ~ : ; J o L " . " . . ,i . '

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    J. Raymond Sharp750 DREXEL BLDG. , PHILA.

    Lombard 054019 WOODSIDE AVE" NARBERTH_ Narberth 41781 ~ . 5 ' 2 S 2 . . . ~

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    Upper Darby-Blvd. 1600Hilltop 299

    Norriitown, Pa.,

    Every day of theyear you'll be glad youattended this sale.

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    'Wayne 9

    Roper Complete Oven Controlwill take care of your meals-nowatching - cooks pel'fectly

    i: saves time, work, energy, money.

    Special Terms:

    111untrnl Dirtctors

    $2 Down-Balance 12 Months

    Kew.Beethe Bread. That'll:J'1avor Baked

    Utl1ttrltB !Ill. &tunrb &&on(C. Wallace Stuard)

    104: Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Telephone at any t imeof day or night

    Ardmore 243Four Generations Since 18ff

    , ~ " ' r ~ . j7kis take) .." { J .meback2!. '

    757Kuhn Street

    A Sale Beyond Comparison

    Price of range completely installed, $82-with allowance,

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    Wanted: Old Stoves!

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    I remember when Mother did tbe \.bak1ng-and she did a mighty good .'job of it, too t But since her daybread bak ing has improved-os 1sevidenced by OW BEE BREAD,lust ODe sl1ce wID m ak e y ou wantanothel '--llnd then another.

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    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& l.:LECTRIC COMPANY

    $10: for your Old Stove (gas, coal, wood, oil) allowed onthe purchase price of a Roper Oven Control Gas Range (No.901-2T-27) during this sale ending June 23.

    $72.

    Bryn Mawr 827Ardmore 8500

    JUNE IS16-uBEN HUR"

    MAT INEE DAILY AT2.30 P . M.WEEK OF JUNE 18

    WEDNESDAYD, W. GriffithPresents"America"

    This entire week will be knownas United Artists' Revival Week.Each day we wil l present one ofthe outstanding features of thepast year., PROGRAM

    MONDAYMary P i e ~ f o r d in"Dorothy Vernon ofHaddon Hall"

    THURSDAYBelle Bennet t in"Stella Dallas"

    FRIDAYDolores Del Rio in"Resurrection" .

    "SAFARI" RIVALS "SIMBA"

    TUESDAYDouglas Fairbanks in"The Thief of Bagdad"

    SATURDAYRonald Colman-Vilma Banky i n"The Winning. of Barbara

    7 ' Worth".

    JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford .Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttender! tePhone, Narberth 3639.W

    Narberth TheaterX , \RBERTI I A \' EXUENarberth, Pa.

    Li br ar y H as B oo k Telling of John60n's Hunting Adventures.

    Those who f ai le d t o s ee "Simba" ate Ga rr ic k may still have an opporof enjoying w it h t he M ar ti nohn sons the s to ry o f t he ir b ig gamein Africa, The library has i n t hecollection the book whi ch r ee s t he ir exploits. Instead of being

    "Simba" as it is on the films, itnamed "Safar i, " which means in

    wahiIi Ianguage, a jou rn ey, especialIy "i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i~ ~ ~ i ; ~ r = : : ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ l i a ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ h 1 ~ : t i ' ~ ; l ~ 11I11I11I1111I11I1111111111111111111111I111111I1111I11111111I111I111111111111111111I111I111111I11I11I1111

    hike" is u se d i n this country."Safari" gives dela iled descriptionst he preparations made by the John

    to take the pictures of the wildand emphasizes Mrs. John-herio ism in protecting h er h us

    nd a t the time, and her markmanshipen neces si ty dcmanded that she Io ot . I t tells almost a s v iv id ly a s thep or tr ay s, t he e xp er ie nc cs o fday of t he n ea rl y f ou r yearst he ] oh ll so ll s Spc ll t i n A fr ic a.to thcm thcre was not a dayring all that timc that did not bringwild t ra gedy , o r comedy, s omcirol11 dcath, or an amazing ade among animals. Thcir experiamong the nativcs, some ofhad never s ee n a whi tc woman,a lso thri ll ing ,1 r. Johnson's facts supported by thetures convince his rcaders, as hcsc lf was convinced, that l io ns domolest men or m en d o n ot molestI t w a s Mr. Car l Ake ley too se memori al t he p ro ce ed s of thearc being devoted, who in his efr ts t o p r ove this bclief to Mr. Johnsought Ollt and f ound a gathcringo f l io ns in Tanganyika , and led Ie 10hnson s t he re , And it w as a t thisthat they look the picture that haspeople perha ps more than Iother the picturc of 14 l ions playlike 50 many l i tt le kittens, Thisand the illustrations are in t,hek with many o th er s ju st as i l l t ~ m i

    ................... . - . . - - ~ - . - . . - - - - - llHot Weather llAntidotes 1111111111111111I111111111III111I111111IIIIll! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~are to be found at our lfountain in profusion. l,I t is also a good place ,

    to lunch.llCrane's llHaverford and Narberth' l

    Avenues lho.. , ' ' ' h t t l h ",. !

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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town June 16, 1928

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    Smedley

    Hosie,.yUnde,.ga,.mellts

    For PermanentSatisfactionBUY A

    For The ChildrenLittle Dresses

    of tub fast materials inm a n y a ttra cti ve designs. Careful ly madeand reasonably priced.

    Phone--Ardmore 833

    Philip Reger; discus, Phil ip Reger;h igh jump , S tu rg is Poorman ; b roadjump, Howard Whitney ; we igh t throw.\Villiam Hemsley; baseball throw,Joseph Murphy; relay race, Red Team(Fittipoldi, Terry, Ely, Klapper); ballgame, Grays, 10; Reds, 2. Total score:Reds, 84; Grays, 117.Comhined scores: Boys and girls.Reds, 166; Grays, 147.The elementary schoo ls had theirfield days as follows: F i rs t a nd Sec ond Grades , Thursday, June 7; Thirda nd F ou rt h Grades. Friday, June B;Fifth and Sixth Grades, l\londay, June11.

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    PLAY TENNISOn the four s ta nd ar d c la y c ou rt s o n t heLower Merion High School Grounds. Opento the Public, under supervision of theY. M. C, A., weekdays, 10.00 A, M, toS.OO P. M. Boysand Girls

    Adu lt s u nd er 18 yearsSeason Ticket ' $4.00 $3.00Monthly Ticket , 2.50 2.00Hourly use .25 .20SEASON TICKET INCLUDESSIX FREE LESSONSCou rt s May B e R es er ve d f or Tournamentsand Groups

    CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

    Real Difference-Only under actual drivingconditions-in traffic, on theopen road, and up steep grades- c a n you fully appreciate the)?erformance advantages oftour speeds forward, (with' standard gear shift). A car isat your disposal./ ~ 4 ! ~~ ~ ~ c w n /

    Geraldine Nash, Florence Schroder.Sixth Grade-Jean HaYlick, ElmerLane, Arthur ~ l a r t i n , H o w a r d Millard,}'Iarjorie Nilsson, Barbara Peacock,Frieda Roesler Edith Schroder, Elea nor ~ n Y l i c i , \\"i:Jiam Zillger.Se\'