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    Page Tw o O UR T OW N June 25, 1937

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    Narberth 2324

    GOLFTENNISRIDING

    SURF BATHINGSWIMMING

    DIVINGYACHTING

    FISHINGSAILING

    C om e i n al1d let uswhich will be exactly

    On tlze Ocean. grontOcean Ci ty , N . J.

    J HOWARD SLOCUM. M a n a g e r

    MaybeDAMAGING

    YOUR HOMETermites are secretly damaging an alarminqpercentage ofhomes and buildings throughout this section, These tiny wood-eating insects enter a structure from t h eg round andattack the inside 01 timbers and woodworkhiding t he ir a ct iv it ie s fr om s ight . The irpresence i s not readily detected until costlydamage has been done.

    Only a trained inspector can tel l you forcertainwhether or notyour property is beingattacked by these insidious insects. SkilledTerminix Inspection 01 your property is absolutely FREE!

    HO W TO STOP TERMITESTermites cannot be controlled by ordinarymethods of household extermination. Onlythe most reliable protection available shouldbe employed. Terminix is the world's largestt er mi te co nt ro l s er vi ce . T he ch em ica lTerminix, applied with special equipmentby exclusive methods, insulates your structure against termites by shut ti ng them outcompletely. Thousands of structures savedthroughout the United States. Insured andguaranteed for f ive years .

    PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 1579

    Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    SW IM

    216 Dud ley Avenue

    1937 SEASONJune 19th t o S ept . 13thWrite for Roles

    Children Always Welcome

    O C E A N CITY N E W J E R S E ~

    Swimming Privileges Restricted toSEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH

    One of the IDOst daDO'.routhinga about termite damaoe to your home i. that itUlually hidden(romyoursiQht. ITh. damaoe i8 donebefore you know it. PlaySaf.1 Writ . or phone uatoday for FREE Termini"Inspection.

    IlI:AVLI N I : ~ !They're most important right now!s how you t he n ew coi ff ur es -- on e ofwhat you' re looking for.SUZANNE JORET GILL

    A T T HE BEAUTIFULCOLON IAL V IL LAGESWIMM ING CLUB

    (5 Minutes by car North o f W a yn e )Membership S tr ictly L imited and EveryApplication Rigidly Inspected

    Club Restaurant Service. beautiful Open Porch and Dance Floor overlookingpools with floodlight illuminationFor Further Particulars-Call a t C lub House or W r it e B ox 232, JVayne

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    Sen/iceR ad io C o.

    and BanquetsPhone : H i ll top

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    OCEAN CITY'S NEWESTRESTAURANTOpens Saturday, June 19On 9th S treet at the BeachKELLER'S G OO D F OO DFormerly Old English InnOverbrook. Pa.FREE PARKINGPopular PricesParty Reservations Up to 150

    TH E MANAGEMENT.

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

    Sincerely,

    scholarship, went to Carroll Weston,A similar award from the AmericanLegion Auxiliary went to MarjoryHavlick.

    The D r, B en ja mi n R us h Chapter,D. A. R., Good Citizensh ip meda lswere won by Helen Wipf and WilliamBI'iner on basis of honor, service, cour-age, leadership, and scholarship. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Helen D ot y a nd D a. id Leech were'I - - lvoted the NeIlie 1\1. Wetherill awardsf o r spi ri t o f cooperation, sense of s e r- WEST LAUREL HLLvice, superior scholarship, high ideals, Iand character and conduct shown. C E MET E R Y

    The English prize was won by Mary IPruitt, while George Breslow took th e C on ve nie nt ly lo ca ted o n Be lm ont A ve . o n roll- imathematics prize. Both are faculty ing hills above th e Schuylkill River-217 acres.awards co ....ering work done in seven th Family lots as low as $150, Perpetual careand eighth grades. assured by invested f un d o f well o ....er $500,000.

    FinaIly, the D. A. R. history prize, Visitors welcome.for exceIlence in eighth grade history,was won hy Virgin ia Knapp .School Merit and Ci .... ic Awards ar eannually voted to students in gradess ix, seven , and eight. These awards!Eleanor Haywood, Betty HolIar, Ka- itrina Hoyt, Betty ScheIlentrager ,IRichard Bossone, AIlen Doty , Vic tor IHeath, Edward l\IiIler, James Pruitt,Rober t Wel ls , a nd Geo rg e \Voodrow. !

    S ix t h g r ade winnel's: Mary OliveIBates, Virginia Durbin, Marjor ie Enz.Dorothy Hut to n, J un e HeI l er , Loi s ISchenck, Thomas Butle r , Robert Mil-IleI', Neil Moxon, Jack Young, an d\Vanen Vincent.

    The mus ic s cholar sh ip for 19:171938 was won b y Dick Whiting, saxophone player.

    Th e new management of the

    Visit Our Ardmore Store24 E. LANCASTER AVE .

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    CARE OF YOUR GLASSESOne of th e little things that count f o r comfort a ble v i sio n is-keeping your glasses in adjust~ 1 1 e l 1 t . It costs ro u exactly no th in g t o h av e thisImpor tan t S e rnce pe rf o rmed r egu l ar ly at ourArdmore S to re . N eg le ct m ay prove expensive.

    A yai lable for Dinners, Outings

    BROOKLINE COUNTRY CLUB

    Mill Road, Brookline , Pa .

    which went into effect Ma y 1 , 1937, t ak es t h is oppor t un i ty t o a s su reth e public, who a re n ot cognizant of th e fact, that no intoxicat ingliquors ca n be obtained on th e premises.

    We solicit your inspection at a ll t imes .

    Announcing:

    O CE AN C IT Y, N . J.~ ' take pleasure in announcing to our friends the opening of a touristgues t ho use i n O ce an Cit y, N. J. H ome a tmo sp he re wi th a tt ra ct iv erooms. reasonably priced. Central ly located one block from boardwalk.

    810 Plymouth P lace Mr. an d Mrs . P . A . W a le sTe lephone : Ocean City 62-R 301 Windsor Ave., Narberth

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    Monday and Tuesda) '

    Wednesday (Award at 9)

    Saturday at 1 P, M.Specially Selected Featurefor the Children

    This Friday and Saturday

    "CALL IT A DAY"OLIVIA de HAVILLAND

    and IAN HUNTER in

    wi th A li ce Faye , Ben Bern ieand FLASH! Walter Winchell

    "WOMAN WISE"with ROCHELLE HUDSON

    Thursday (Return Engagl'ment)CLARK GABLE andJOAIS' eRA WFORD in

    " D ANC ING L ADY"

    "WAKE UP AND LIVE"

    SPECIAL!-Monday at 9 P. M.PLAY"BONUS"

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    Friday, June 25, 1937

    Girl Scout News

    Six-Year-Old Child Hi t by TruckDick Reuss, 13, son of Mr. a nd 1\Irs.E. H. Reuss, Jr., of 2(jl Sycamoreavenue, Merion, was struck by a truckTuesday at 12.15 P . 1\1., when he wuscoming' out of a driveway ut OrchardWllY and B r o ( ) k \ \ ' a ~ . Merion. on hisbicycle.The c hi ld w as t ak en t o B ry n Mawr:Hospita l and discharged wllL'n it was'found he was not seriously injured.

    Let 01 /1 ' Tow//. follow y ou o n . aea- ition. Send in you r c hang e of address.The Want Ads are eagerly read .

    Use them. ,

    OUR TOl \ \ \ t 1 1. Bernie an d Win che l l En gag e Ihlel11s were awarded to Edward Miller,JL I 'W . l . I in Feud in Narber th Pictul'e Eleanor Haywood, Jim Pruitt, RussellI - - - I Shinn and Bob Wells. R. L. Lehman,A Co-opcrati l 'c COlllll l l lnity N e w , ~ ] I ( l ] J e r I "\V 1" U d L'" 't tI faculty adviser , made t he p r es ent a-founded ilt HIl!, by th c Nal'llC'/th a, e p an I\e, no\\ a l e i 'Civic A . ~ . ~ o c i a t i o n , find ]Jllilfished I Narherth, bring-s t he f am ed \Va lt er tlOns.ever!! FI'idfl!J at Nflrberth, Pu. IWinchell-Ben Bern ie radio f eu tl t o the I 1 I ! 1 I N i ~ A.WflldH .Philip AtJee L I ~ g H t O I l . Puhlhher ! screen in a musical c o m e d ~ ' built I .Glee Cluh: Insl.glllas t o B ob B a l l e ~ ,Edwin r" Paxson, Editor. , .' I al'ound Jack Halev 's r ad io exploits . B i ll Drummy, Dick Ferguson, LOUISAnne Morgan Hobel'tH, l;oclal b,htor : . I' T ( D' S''Therp arc nine songs hv Mack Gordon 1 ~ l ' u g , Nancy I napp, orIs IInons,Of fice - 209 Haver fo rd Ave ., Narbe rt h I and Harry Re\'el. The ~ u P J l o r t i n g cast HilI \Veidemann, Catherine Gable, Ka-T I h N b t h 4 100 includes Alice F av e P at sv Kelly allll trina Hovt, Jane Nulty , Reba Hutton,e ep one: ar er '.'. I ' ,Ned Sparks. Katherine Ridge a nd E la in e Starr.

    Phi ladd/ lhia RI'/lresl'/Itatit'es: "Call It a Day," Monday and Tues-I Stars to . Har :' ie t Burns , E rnes t! neN E : V l I i ~ E S o ~ t l ~ l g 8 I H ~ ~ ' ~ e ~ ' INC. day, i s Dod ie Smith's delig-htful com-I Cantagalll: E h z ~ b e ~ h F o l t ~ , Roslllac d\ ' o f a human, middle-class English 1Fmtantonl, Mar,lorle Hav lIck , Ma r-Entered aR Recon,j,class matter Ocloh>r fa;nily on the f irst day of Spting. The gan:t Hehsacker, Boh Nordhlolll, Mal'Y13 191-1, at the Post om", at =,ar!l>rth, PI'Ultt Bets \ ' J ane Shaw Dot ThompPa .. under t he Ad of :-lal'('h 3, 1 8 7 ~ 1 . cast has I an Hunt e r and Frieda Ines-I ".' . , -

    Subscription rate. $2 per year in advance cort a s t he parents, Olivia de Ravil- son, C a ~ ' I ' o l l \Veston, P e g g ~ ' Aul, M a l ' ~ 'l an d a nd Bonita Granville as the ICappelh, Peg-gy Eashy, Mary FennI-daug-hters. I 1110re, Eleanor H ~ y w ? o d , Betty H o I l a ~ ' .h I "B N' ht" . 1 Orchestra: Inslgmas t o C ar l M ar l-l' e pOJlU ar ,onus Ig . IS now an a and Dick Maryott. Stars to Mal 'yfeatured ever\ ' Monday evenlllg. J D . tE l ' b tl F It 0 unnlllg on, Iza e 1 0 z,Wedne sd ay (Ca sh Awa rd N ig h: ) H en ry F ry e, E le an or Haywood, RebaRocheIle Hudson is featured ITl Hutton, Fred Kuebler , Louis Krug,

    The final meeting of the Main Line , "Woman \Vise." Alpx McClintock, Mary Pruitt, GeorgtLeaders ' Assoc ia t ion was held on the i A return eng-ag-ement of "Danci ng Woodrow and Dick \Vhiting.site o f t he Dove l\liIl Day Camp, on Lady," w it h Ci ark Gable ami .loan [,etter:; fo r A tide ticsthe estate of 1\1rs. Howard Long- Crawford , is scheduled f or Thur sday These e ighth gr ade g i rl s receivedstreth, on Black Rock road, Haver- only. l e tters for competing in three sports,ford. The Day Camp Committee Ihockey, basketbaIl and softbaIl: Mar-headed by Mrs, Herbert H. WalIower, Italian Federation to Hold garet Heb sa ck er , . l ea nn e Wohler t ,of Rosemont, served tea to the leaders Hospi tal Benefit at Devon Mary Pruitt, Sonia Anderson, Bettyand the members of the Day C amp . . . INash, Virginia Knap?, Helen D o t ~ ,Staff. The Italian FederatIOn of C h a r I t I e ~ Betty ShuIl, Ernestme Cantagalh,

    The c amp is ope n to al l g ir ls o ver , o f t he i \l ai n L ine will hold another Rosina Fratantoni, Elizabeth Foltz,t e n y ea rs of age whether or not they: three-day carnival at the Devon Hors e Do ro thy Thompson, Helen W ip f a ndar e Girl Scouts. A da y in camp: Show grounds t he first w eek i n Au- Betty Tobert.closely resembles a d ay i n a n e st ab - ig us t. T he affair is for the benefit of The f ir st e ig ht girls named above~ i s h e d c amp. . The g i rl s arrive at t ~ n ; t he B ryn Mawr Hospital. and E l e ~ n o r Haywood a lso received111 the morl1lng and leave at four 111: In the festival held last week-end Old EnglIsh l e tters as members of thethe afternoon. They l ive i n uni ts ae-' Miss Peggv Scaccialepre of SciIiIler Gray t eam in softbal l , o f which Bettyc ording to their age and e x p e ~ i e n c e . avenue, N ~ ~ b e r t h , won the "most pop- Nash was captain.The Dove Mil l Day Camp w.Ill op- ular gi rl " award. I Basehall letters were awarded theseerate July 12,13,14,15,19,20,21 and' boys : Robert Bailey, Louis Krug-, Bill22. :H dAd \Veidemann, Tom McCourt, C h a r l e ~ ': onors an wa r s I' h h '1Mrs. Carl Axel Thaysen, Narberth, Sh d U P 'I are g iv en to tho se w 0 ave contr! J-will be the d irec tor ag-ain this year,! owere po n UP ! s ut ed most to tllC school dur in g t hewith Mrs. Carl L. Cornman, Ardmore, yeal' t h rough t hei r civic endeavors 1;:====================::Continued from Pat;e Oneas assistant. :.\Irs. Henry D. Boo th , a nd s cholas ti c attainment. Eleven ELECTRICJr . St. Davids wiIl have charge of S ( ' ( ~ O I ! 1 1 HOl/ors: "vent this t im e t o s ixth grade, twelve REFRIGERATORSt h uni t f or tl;e girls 14 and over;: Eig-hth Grade:BiIl Briner, Bill I to seven th grade , and sixteen to eighth:1\Irs. Philip F. Murrav, Mel'ion, will Drummy, Kenneth Leins, Jimmy Mac- graders. Salestake the unit f or t he ' girls from 12 Kenzie, Elizaheth Foltz , Peggy Heh- W inner s in eighth: Hel en Dot y, Narberth Elec. &:to 14 years; while Mrs . Theodore s ac ke r, Mary HeIler, Virginia Knapp , E l iz ab eth Fol t z, Marjory Hadick,;Stieber, Narbe rt h, and Miss l \ I a r ~ " Betsy .Jane Shaw, Bet ty Shu Il , Anna Peggy Hehsacker, Virginia Knapp, ' NARBERTH 41821 \ . J \n hI w. G. Case & SonRu th McCra ck en , A rdmore, wiIl b e \Valker, He en VI)Jf, eanne "0 crt. Be tty Shu ll , Ma ry Pruitt, Betsy Jane i ~ ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ i 't h e uni t l e a d e l ' ~ for the two ~ ' o u n g e r , Seventh Gl 'ade: Richard Bossont'. Shaw. Helen \\'ipf, and Jeanne \ \ 'oh- ' , I - - - - - - - _ .. "units. :AIlpn Dnty, Harry Middleton, J ames l e rt amnn,g' the girls; George Breslow,'

    The Dove i\lill Day Camp offers an Pruitt, Rohert Wells, George Wood- William Briner, David Leech, KennethunusuaIly diversified \JI'ogl'am o f s pe - row, Edna Andrew, Peggy Aul, Peggoy Leins, .lames MacKenzie, Ca1'l'oIl 'Wt'sc ia l a ct iv it ie s u nd er s ki ll ed l ea de r- B as hy , H et ty Hol la r, Katrina Hoy t. t on . a nd Kenne th Schrepft'r.: ,, ,l ip. \ \I rs. Homer Eachus, Merion, Bet ty Sch el l en tr a ge r , B a r b a l' a \\'inncl's in seventh: Pegg-y Aul,'will bead t he Art s and Crafts activi- Smedley. Latch, ,Jamps Harne tt , Carro l l \Ves ton , 'ties. Mrs. S. Gordon S I 1 1 ~ : t h , Mer-I Sixth Grade: 'Vanen Aldred, G!'it l' S an ti Mar ia nn i, Hal'l'Y Middleton,wood Park, has charge of sketching. Hpinrlel, Bill Kai! 'e r , Dick McCrpu, Frank Mariann i, Rohe r t Nordblom,Mrs. F . N . F lo yd , Merion, will direct Boh Miller, N'ei l Moxon, \Varren Vin, James Ryd er , a nd G eo rg e B re sl ow ,'a weaving c la ss . Mi ss Helen Herr, cent, Jane Benne tt, Gloria CivitpIlo, manager. ' - .. - - - ,Way ne , w il l t ea ch arts and c r af ts . l \ Ia rjo rie Bnz , Pa tsy Krauskop , Ha l" j S!lcrill! Ma it A H'fll'rf" MASSANUTTEN MILITARYMiss ,Jean Havlit ' k, of Narberth, will riet Nolll, Carol Schroder. Forty-eight awal'lls of medals ancl, ACADEMYteach puppe ts. s ing ing an d will have T'el'ji'ct Atil' l/rfalll ' l ' A WI/rds I certificates of exceIlence voted hy ~ h e : Woodstock, V i r ~ i n i acharge of the publicity E. De Forest Perfect a tt endance awards were , facu lty , were made to these deservlllg Shenanaoan \'alley ., . . . . ' College preparatory-Commercial-MusIcCurtis, J I'., of Ithan, i s o ff er ing an j)resentpd last FJ'I(lay to these puptls, students. 8plell'lid equipment Iunu:mal oppor tun i ty to th e girls. He \ \ ' h ~ were' neither tardy \lor ahst'nt: Thl: Ha rol d. D. Speakman Pos t, A t h l e t i ; s ~ ~ ? J ~ ~ c r ~ \ ; ~ ' l ' e ; ' t i ; ; , n i ~ r o g r a mwill t ea eh t he g ir ls how to make r1ul'lng- the school year: IAl11el'lcan Leg'lon, award based upon. at Camll Lupton pottery and wil l g ive a talk during the Grades one to five. inclusive:, service, leadership, courage, honor and; For c a t a l ~ g e a ~ d d r J ; ~ ~ ~ e ~ r B O ~ ' 1 ~ i Benchoff if1rst rest hour. :\11'5. Charles S. Harry Hoffman, Jean Ridge , Ellwin i . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Rogers , Oakmont, and Miss Barbara Mcquiston, Lawrence Plantholt, \Vin-'Smyth, l\lerwood Park, will assist field Scott, James Mcquiston, P e g g ~ 'Mr. Curtis in teaching potte ry . Miss Steckheck, Fl'ances Miller, Joan Pea r Gretchen Little, of Haverford, who i s son , \Vi Il iam Sel ll ons.a graduate of t he National School of Sixth Grade: N an cy Au l, G lo ri aElocution will d irec t the dramatic ac- Civitello, B e t t ~ Ridge. Jim Hutton,tivities. Mrs. W. H. Gummere, Hav- Tom Butler, N'eil Moxon.e l' fo rd , w il I t al k a bo ut stars an d Seventh Grade: Peggy Au I, ElPanol'photography dur ing the first week of Haywood, Harry Middleton, Edward Icamp. 1\1rs. Charles B. Crockett, Miller, Henry Spinnelli, Boh WelL; , IRosemont, will direct the nature ac- George \Voodrow. Itivities with 1\Irs. Joseph Fergu son, : E igh th Grade: Helen Doty, Rosina',III, of Oakmont, as sis ting . 1\11'5. Guy Fl'Utantoni, Bob Bai le y, R ie ha r ll ,L. Cornman, of Ardmore, wil l be the Giulian, David Leech, Carroll Weston.:final authority on scout techniques. Press CIllfl AlI'urd., i1\Irs. W, N. \Vest , I II , o f Wynnewood,' S ta rs f or t he ir work on T he SunwiII teach folk dancing. Miss Joan Dial, school p ap er , w er e given toHelms, St. Davids, wil l have charge George Breslow, David Leech, Diek,o f t he archery. The o ld er g ir ls ar e Ferguson, Marjorie Havlick, Kenneth;being given an oppor tuni ty to work Leins, Mary HeIler, Peggy Hebsacker,on the requirement fo r the pioneer Ann Walker, Mary Pruitt, Helen'proficiency badge under the direction Wipf and Betty McIntire, while em-,of Miss Helen Shoemaker, o f Wayne . 'Miss Elizabeth Cornman, Ardmore,wil l al so be i n t he p io ne er u ni t andwill teach signaling.

    The First Aid will be u nd er t hedirection of 1\1rs. Fred C. Pete rs, Ardmo re . ! \I rs . William A. D ye r, Ardmore, w iI l be the camp hostess . 1\l rs .Samue l P . Huhn, Jr., is the regis t rar ,and Mrs. Herbert H. \\'alIo\\'er, Rosemon t, w il l h av e charge of the transportation. The Day Camp Committeemembers ar e 1\Irs. Herbert H. \VaIlower, Rosemont; 1\115. H. Long:sh'eth,Haverford; Mrs. J. W. Fol li n, S t.Davids; 1\[1'5. L. \\'. Cline, Cynwyd,an d Mrs . J os eph Roger s, Ill, Oakmont.

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    Narberth 2324

    GOLFTENNISRIDING

    SURF BATHINGSWIMMING

    DIVINGYACHTINGFISHINGSAILING

    Come in and let uswhich will be exac tl y

    On the Ocean [frontOcean C ity, N.J.

    J. HOWARD SLOCUM. Manager

    HO W TO STOP TERMITESTermites cannot be controlled by ordinarymethods 01 household extermination, Onlythe most reliable protection available shouldbe employed, Terminix is the world'slargestt ermi te c on trol s ervi ce . The chemica lTerminix, applied with special equipmentby exclusive methods, insulates your structure against termites by shutting them outcompletely. Thousands of structures savedthroughout the United States. Insured andguaranteed lor live years.

    Termites are secretlydamaging an alarmingpercentage 01 homes and buildings throughout this section. These tiny wood-eating i.nsects enter a structure Iromthe ground andattack the inside 01 timbersand woodworlchiding their activities from sight. Theirpresence is not readily detected until costlydamage has been done.Only a trained inspector can tell you forcertain whether ornot your property is beingattacked by these insidious insects, SkilledTerminix Inspection 01 your property is abosolutely FREE!

    MaybeDAMAGING

    YOUR HOME

    CCkls YearmARE VDUR UAEATIOnREALLV EDUnT You will enjoy

    the atmosphere of friendliness an d hospita l ity tha t prevai ls at THE FLANDERS.Spacious verandas , ocean su n decks,3 outdoor s ea wat er swimming pools,

    with filtered circulating water, superior service, delicious meals and

    232 rooms, each with privatebath, await you. C " 1 r ~ ~ ~ : : : : : ~ ~ ~ : : ; ; ; ; ; ; : 1

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    1937 SEASONJune 19th to Sept. 13thWrite for Rates

    ChildrenAlways Welcome

    OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

    Swimming Privileges Reslricted to Members and Guests of MembersSEASON OPENS FROM MAY 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH

    One of the most dano_routhiDQa about te rmi te damsoe to your home is that itLa U8ually hidden from yourmoht. IThe damaoe il doneb e fo re y ou know it. PlaySafe' Write o r p ho ne WItoday for FREE Termini>:Inspection.

    AT THE BEAUTIFULCOLON IAL V ILLAGESWIMMING CLUB

    ( 5 M in ut es b y c ar North of Wayne)Membership Strictly Limited and EveryApplicalion Rigidly Inspected

    Club Restauranl Service, beautiful Open Porch and Dance Floor overlookingpools with Roodlighl illuminationFor Further Particulars-Call at C lu b H ou se or Write 80x 232, Wayne

    PHONES, WAYNE 129-WAYNE 1579

    1600

    ServiceRadio Co.lec. &:

    NARBERTH 4182w. G. Case &. Son

    U-R-NEXT

    THE MANAGEMENT.

    OCEAN CITY'S NEWESTRESTAURANTOpens Saturday, June 19On 9th Street at the BeachKELLER'S GOOD FOODFormerly Old English InnOverbrook, Pa.FREE PARKINGPopular PricesParty Reservations UP to 150ELECTRICREFRIGERATORS

    SalesNarberth

    FO R A REALHAIR CUTHarold M. Kirscht41 N . N arber th Avenue I

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    Sincerely,

    scholarship, went to Carron Wcston. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A similar award from the Amcrican Itl f: A () L I f: %Lcgion Auxiliary Went to Marjory They're most impor t an t r i gh t now!Havlick, I show you the new co if fure s- -one of

    Th e Dr . Be njami n R us h C ha pt er , what you're l ook i ng for .D. A. R., Good Citizenship medals SUZANNE JORET GILLwcrc won hy Helen Wipf and WilliamBriner on hasis of honol', service, cour- 216 Dudley Avenueage, leadership, and scholarship. 1..---------------------------------

    Helcn Doty aIHi David Lecch werc' ----Ivoted the Nellic J\.I. Wcthcrill awards i WEST LAUREL HILL Ifor sp ir i t o f cooperation, sense of scr-vice, superior scholarship, hig-h ideals, [and character and conduct shown. C E MET E R Y

    The Eng-lish prize was won by Mary IPruitt, whilc George Breslow took the Conveniently located on Belmont Ave. on roll. imathematics prize. Both arc faculty ing hi ll s above the Schuylkill River-217 acres. Iawards con'r ing' work done in seventh Family lots as low a s $ 15 0. Pe rpe tua l c a re Iand eig-hth g-radcs. assured by invested fund of well over $500,000.

    F inal ly, thc D. A. R. h istor y prizc, V is ito rs welcome. ~ for excellencc in eig-hth g-radc history, B I .....-__ Inlollt Ave. near CI'ty Ll'ne, Cyll""'das won by Virg-inia Knapp, .. JSchool Merit and Civ ic Awards ar c I ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i _ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:Jannually voted to students in gradcs ::! ~ I I I I I I I I I I Isix, seven, a nd e ig ht . T he se awardsEleanor Haywood, Bctt y Hona r , Katrina Ho yt , B et ty Schellentrag-er,Richard Bossone, AlIen Doty, VietorHeath, Ed\\ ' ard l\1il1er, J ames Prui t t,Robert Wells, and Georg-c 'Woodro\\'.

    Sixth grade winner s: Mary OliveBates, Virginia Durbin, Mar jor ie Enz,Dorothy Hutton, June Hel lc r, Loi sSchenck, Thomas But ler , Rohert Miller, Nei l Moxon , Jack Young, an dWarren Vincent.

    Th e mu si c s ch ol ar sh ip f or 19371938 was won by Dick Whiting, saxophone player.

    Th e new management o f t he

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    CARE OF YOUR GLASSESOl\e of the little things that count for comfort.ab le v is ion i s-keeping your g la ss es i n adjust.~ l \ e n t . It costs rOll exactly no th ing to have thislmportant sernce performed regularly at ourArdmore Store. Neglect may prove expensive.

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    A vailable for Dinners, Ollti"gS and BanqlletsMill Road, Brookl ine, Pa. Phone : H i ll t op

    which went into effect Ma y 1, 1937, t akes this opportuni ty to assurethe publ ic , who are not cognizant of the fact, t ha t n o intoxicatingliquors can be obtained on th e premises.

    We solicit your inspection at al l t imes.

    OCEAN C IT Y, N . T.\1\ e take p leasure in a n n o u n c i n ~ t o our f ri ends the opening of a lou ri st~ u e s t house in O ce an City, N . J. H ome atmo sp he re wit h at tr act iverooms. reasonably priced. Centrally located one block from boardwalk.

    810 Plymouth Place Mr. an d Mrs. P . A . W ale sTe lephone: Ocean City 62-R 301 Windsor Ave., Narberth

    Monday and Tuesday

    Wl.'dnesda}' (Award at 9)

    Saturda y a t 1 P. M,Spl.'cially Selected Featurefor the Children

    "CALL IT A DAY"

    This Friday and Saturday

    OLIVIA de HAVILLANDand IAN HUNTER in

    with Alice Fa}'e. Ben Bernieand FLASH! Walll.'r W'inchell

    "WOMAN WISE"with ROCHELLE HUDSON

    Thursday (Return Engagel1ll.'nt)CLARK GABLE and

    JOAN CRAWFORD in"DANCING LADY"

    "WAKE U P A ND LIVE"

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    Friday, June 25, 1937

    Philaddphill Re]Jrcsl'ntlltil'es:NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.12 South 12th Street

    Girl Scout News

    Miss Elizabeth Cornman, Ardmore,will also be in the pioneer unit andwill teach signaling.Thc First Aid will he undcr the

    direction of Mrs. Fred C. Peters, Ardmore. Mrs. William A. Dyer, Artlmore, wil l b e the camp hostess. Mrs,Samuel P. Huhn, Jr., is the registrar,and Mrs, Herbert H. WaUower, Rosemont, will havc charg-e of the transport at ion . The Day Camp Committeemembers arc Mrs. Herbert H. Wallower, Rosemont; 1\Irs. H, Longstreth,Haverford; Mrs. J. W. F oU in , St.Davids; Mrs. L. W. Cli ne, Cynwyd,ilnd Mrs. Joseph Rogers, III, Oakmont.Six-Year-Old Child Hi t by TruckDick Reuss , 6 . son of Mr. and Mrs,E. H. Reu ss , .Tr" of 261 Sycamore

    avenuc, Merion, was st ruck hy a truckTuesday at 12,15 P. 1\1., when h e w ascoming' out of a dri\'eway at OrchardWa y a nd Bl'ook\l 'ay, 1 \lerion, on hisbicycle. .Thc child \l'as taken to Bn'n 1\1 a \\'1' .Hospi tal and dischargerl \ \ ' h ~ n it \l'as ifound he \l 'a s not seriously injured.

    Le t Our TOlen foUow you on vaca 'tion. Send in YOUI change of address.Th e Want Ads are eagcr ly read.

    Use them.

    Entered aR f l e ( " o l l ( l ~ c 1 a s s nla ttc r Octohpr13, 1911. at the J 'ost Ollk, ill Xal"llL'rth,Pa., u nd er t he Act of :--Irrrch :I, 1 8 i ~ I ,Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance

    Bcmie an d Winchel l Engage 1blell1s Werc awarded ~ E d w ~ r d Miller,in F eu d in Narber th PictUl'e Elcanor Haywood, J nn Prul t t, Russcll___ IShinn and ~ o Wcl ls . R . L. ~ c h m a n ~"Wa ke U p and Li\'c," now at thc f ~ c u l t y ad\lser, made thc prcscnta

    1\arberth, hring-s the famed Waltcr tlons.Winchell-Ben Bemie radio fCUlI to the Music A W n J ' d , ~Philip Allee Llvillg-'Holl, Puhlhher screen in a musical c o m e d ~ ' built Glee Cluh: Insig-nias to Bob Bailey,Edwin L. I'aX"Oll, Edito!' around Jack H a l e ~ " s radio exploits., Bill Drummy, Dick Ferguson, LouisAlllle l\[OIg-all l{oheI'lH. Social Editor I ' S'There are nine song-s by Mack,Gordon K,rug-" ancy Knapp,. ~ o r l s I l n o ~ s ,Off ice - 209 Haver fo rd Ave.. Narberth and Harry Re\cl. The suppor tl l lg cast BIll \\ eldemann, Cathcl'lne Gable, Ka-

    Telephone: N ar ber lh 4100 i ncludes Ali ce Faye, Patsy Kel1y antI trilla Hoyt, Jane Nul ty, Reba Hut ton,Ned Sparks. IKatherinc Ridge a nd E la in e Starr."Cal1 It a Day," Monrlay antI Tues- Htars to . H a r ~ ' i e t Burns,. Ernest,ine

    day, i s Dod ie Smith's dclig-htful com-I Cantag-alh: E i I z ~ h e ~ h F o l t ~ , Rosllwedv of a human, milldlc-class English 1Fl'UtantoJll, 1\1ar,101'1e HaviIck, Marfa;nily on the first d ay o f Spring', The g a r ~ t Hebsacker, Bob NortIhlom, Marycast has Ian Hunter anrl Frieda Incs- PrUitt, Betsy Jane Shaw, Dot Thompcort as thc parents , Olivia de Havil-I son, C a ~ ' l ' o l 1 Wcston, Peg-goy Aul, Mar?'land an d Bo ni ta Gr an vil le a s th eICappl'!h, Peg-goy Eashy , Mary Fenl1l-daughters. I more, Eleanor H ~ y w ? o d , Bctty H o l 1 a ~ "

    1'1 I "B N' It " ' Orchcstra: Inslg-l\las t o C ar l Mar l-F' popu ar onus Ig- \. IS now ana and Dick Maryott. Stars to Maryfcatured cvcrv Monday cveJllng. T D 't EI' b tl F I t 0 unnlng' on, Iza e 1 a Z,Wednesday (Cash. AwartI N i g h ~ ) Hcnry Frye, Eleanor Haywood, RchaRoche l1e Hudson IS featured IT1 Hutton, Frcd Kuehlcr, Louis Krug-,

    The final meeting o f t he Mai n L in e "Woman \Vise." A1Px McClintock. Mary Prui tt , Georg-pLeaders' Association was held on thc A return eng-ag-ell1ent of "Dancing WoodrO\v an d Dick \Vhiting'.s it e o f t he Dove Mill Day Camp, on Lady," wit h C ia rk Gah le a nd .loan [jetll'l"s [OJ' Athleticsthe estatc of Mrs. Howard Long- Crawford, is scheduled f or Thur sday These e ig-h th g-rade g-irls recc ivedstreth, on B lack Roc k r oad, Havcr- only. lctters for competing in thrce sport s ,ford. The Day Camp Committee Ihockey, hasketbal1 an d softhal1: Mar-headed by Mrs . Herbert H. Wal1ower, Italian Federat ion to Hold garet Hehsacker, Jcanne Wohlert,of Roscmont, servcd tea to the leaders Hospi tal Benefit a t D ev on Mary Pruitt, Sonia Anderson, Bettyan d the members of the Day Camp ., INash, Virg ' inia Knap?, Hclcn D o t ~ ,Staff. The Italian Federation of Chan tICS Bet ty S hu ll , E rn es tl ll e Cantag-aliI,

    The camp is open t o al1 g i rl s ove r of the l\Iain Line wil l h old anothcr Rosina Fratantoni, El izabeth Foltz ,t en year s of agc whet her o r no t thcy' thrce-day carnival at the Devon Horse D o r o t h ~ ' Thompson, Hcl en W ip f a ndar e Girl Scouts. A day in camp Show g-rounds t he f ir st week in Au- Bctty Tober t.c losely resembles a d a ~ r in a n c st ab - g-ust. The a ff ai r is for the hencfit of I Thc f ir st eig-ht girls named abo\"('l is hc d c amp, T he gi rl s ar r ive at ten the Bryn Mawr Hospital. and Eleanor Haywood a lso rccc ivedin thc morning and leave at four in In the fest ival he ld last weck-cnd IOld Eng-lish letters as mcmbers o f t hethc ~ f t e r n o o n . , They l iv e in u n i ~ s ac- Miss Pcg-gy Scaccialepl'e of Scitil1er Gray team in s ~ f t h a l l , of which Bettycordll1g t o t he ir a ge a nd e xp en cn ce . a ve nu e N ar be rt h won the "most pop- Nash was capt a in .The Dove Mil l Day Camp w,ill op- ular g - i ~ l " award,' I Basehal l le ttcrs were awarded thcscera te July 12 , 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 and, hoys: Rohert Bailcy, Louis Krug, Bill22. :H dA d Wcidcmann, Tom McCourt, Charles': o no rs a n wa r s l' h h h t 'jMrs . Car l Axel Thaysen, Narber th, Sh d U P 'I arc gIven to t osc w 0 avc con 11 )-will be t he d ir ec to r agai n this year,! owerc po n Upl s uted most to t1\e school during- thewith Mrs. Car l L, Cornman, Ardmore,: ypar throug-h their civic endeavors, ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : : ;Continued trom Page One 'as ass is tant , 1\11'03, Henry D. Booth,: and scholastic attainment. Elcven 'Jr, St. Davids, wil l have charge o f Second Honors: went t h is t ime to s ixth grade, twelvet h unit f or t he girls 14 a nd ove r; i Eig-hth Grade: Bill Briner. Bill to seventh g-l'Ude, and sixteen to eighthMrs. Philip F. MU1'l'ay, Merion, will Druml\1Y, Kenneth Leins, J immy Mac- g-raders.take t he u ni t f or the g-irls from 12 Kenzie. El izabeth Foltz , Peg-gy Heh- Winners i n e ig -h th : Hel en Dot y,to 14 years; whi le M rs . Theodore sacker, Mary Hel1er, Virg-inia Knapp, Elizabeth Foltz, Marjory Havlick,S ti eb cr , N ar be rt h, a nd 1\liss Mary Betsy .Janc Shaw, B e t t ~ Shull, Anna Pegg-y Hehsacker, Virg-inia Knapp,Ruth McCracken, Ardmore, will bc Walker, Helen Wip!. Jeanne Wohlert . Betty Shul1, Mary Pruitt, Betsy Janethe unit leaders f or t he two young er , S ev cn th G ra de : R ic ha rd Bossone, Shaw, Helen 'Vipf , and Jeannc 'Voh- , - - - - - - - - - - - -_ '" iunits. 'Allen Doty, HaITy Middleton, .TamC's lett amnng t hc g-irls; Gcorgc Breslow,

    The Dove :\lill Day Camp offers an Pruitt, Robert Wells, Gcorg-e Wood- William Briner, David Leech, Kennethunusually di\'ersificd program o f s pe - row, Edna Andrew, Pegg-y Aul, Pegg'y Leins, .Tames 1\lacKenzie, CarrolI ' \ 'escial activities under skilled l eader- Easby, Betty HolIar, Katr i na Hoy t, ton. anll Kenneth Schrepfer.lollip, 1\1rs. Homer Eachus, Merion, Betty Schellentrager, B a I' b a I' a Winners in se\'enth: Pegg-y Aul,'will head the Arts and Crafts activi- Smedley. Latch, .Tames Barnett, Carroll Weston,'ties. Mrs. S. Gor do n Smy th , Mer -, Sixth Grade: Warren Aldred. Gril'I' Santi l\1arianni, Harry Middleton,:wood Park, has charge of sketching. Heindel, Bill Kaircr, Dick McCn'a, Frank l\1arianni, Robert Nordblom, IMrs. F. 1\. F loyd , ; '\ le rion , wil l direct Boh Miller, Neil Moxon. Warren Vin- J ames Ryde r, and Georg-c Breslow,a weaving c la ss, i \l is s H el en Herr, /'ent, .Tane Bennett. Gloria CivitelIo, l\1anag-er,Wayne, will tcach arts and crafts. 1\lar,iorie Enz, Patsy Krauskop, Hal'- Sw/ 'i l ll M l ' ri t A u ' a ) ' d , ~Miss Jean Havlick, of Karber th, will riet Noili. Carol Schroder. Forty-eight awards of medals an.-I M A S S A ~ l I 6 ~ M ~ I L I T A R Yteach puppets, s inging and will have PcrfPct Attendallt 'e Au'anls ccrtificates of excellence voted by the Woodslock. V i r ~ i n i acharge of the !Jublie it \. . E . De Forest Perfect attC'IHlancc awards were f a c u l t ~ , were made t o t he se deserving- Shenanaorrn Valle\'College preparatory-Commerclal-M usicCurtis, Jr., of !than, is olfering an presentell last F 'rirlay to these pupils,students, Splellilirl equipment Iu n u ~ u a l oplJortunitv to the g-irls Hc who were ' neither tanh ' nor ahsent: The Harold D. Speakman Pos t, Atll t' JUn3?)rO H. O. T, C'tiGnlt. . . _.. ., 1 e l C S - 1 a c re r e cr e a on programwill teach tbe girls how to make rllll'lng the school year: IAmel' lean Leg'lon, award hased upon at Camp Lupton I

    I : , G d Ii' I - , . I I I' I d For catalog address Dr. H, J, Benchoffpottery and wil gl\'e a t a lk dur il lg thc ,r a es one to \\'e. IllC lISI\'e: ,S('1'Vlce, ear ers liP, courag-e, 1Onor an : Head Master, Box 191 Ifirst rest hour. :\lrs. Charlcs S, Harry Hoffman, .Tean Ridge, E l l w i n i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Rogers, Oakmont. and Miss Barbara McQuiston, Lawrence Plantholt, \Vin-'Smyth, l\lerwood Park, will assist fil'id Scott, James McQuiston, PeggyMr. Curtis in teaching pottery. Miss StC'ckbeck, Frances Miller, Joan PearGretchen Little, of Haverford, who i s s on , \Vi lI iam Scmon s.a graduate of the National School of S ix th G ra de : N an cy Aul, GloriaElocution will di rect thc dramat ic uc- Civitello. Betty Ridge, .Tim Hutton,tivities. Mrs. W . H . Gumme re , Hav- Tom Butler, 1\eil Moxon.erford, will talk about stars a nd Se vc nt hG ra de : P eg gy Aul, Eh'anorphotography dur ing the f ir st w ee k o f Haywood, Harry Middleton, Edward Icamp. Mrs, Charles B. Crockett, Mi1\cr, Henry SpinnelIi, Boh Well..;, I A .Rosemont, will d ir ec t t he naturc ac- Georgc WOOdlOW. I nnounclng:t ivi t ics wi th Mrs. Joseph Fcrguson,' Eighth Grade: Helen Doty, Rosina,I II , o f Oakmont, assisting. Mrs. Guy Fratantoni, Boh B ai le y, Richal'd,L. Cornman, of Ardmore, will be the Giulian, David Leech, Carroll Weston.:final authority on s cout t ec hn ique s. Press Club Al1'(Zrd8 iMrs. W. N. \Vest, III, of Wynncwood,' Stars f or t he ir work on Th e Su nwill teach folk dancing. Miss Joan Dial , school paper, were g- iven toHelms, St. Davids, wiU have charge Georg-e Breslow, David Leech, Dick,of the a rc he ry . T he older girls are Fcrg-uson, Marjoric Havlick, Kenneth:bcing given an opportunity to work Lcins, Mary HeHer, Pcgg-y Hebsuckcr,on t hc r eq ui reme nt f or t he p io ne er An n W al kc r, Mary P ru it t, Helenproficiency badge und er t he d ir ec ti on W ip f a nd B et ty McI nt ir e, while em-,of l \ l is s Hclen Shoemakcr, of Wayne. .I

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    DAY AND EVENING CL,\SSES-Costume Design. Home ~ I a n sgeOlent, Dressmaking, InteriorDecoration. Millinery. Art,EVENING CI.ASSES-Ar t . ,Archltectural and Mechanical Drawing,P lan Headi ng and Est imat in g,Electrleity. Electrical construction, ~ I a c h l n e Shop, Automobile,Lubrication, Matlwmatlcs, S t r e n ~ t hof Matt'rials. Heatlnll: and Ventimtlng.

    Classes Begin September 20New Courses: Machine Shop (Day)Pattern Drafting (ElJeninll)

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    ;-O:otiee i " h er eby ~ I \ ' l ' n thn t II PubliclI"arlnl'( will he helrl in the Council Room,":Im 1lall. FOl'rest Avenue, ;-O:arlH>rth, Pa.,011 TUl'Hday evening-, .June :!:l. 19:ri. at 81', 1\1 .. D. S. T., to conHtrler thl ' appl ica t io n o f Nel li e It. Carroll of 1 ! ~ t t t e n -houHe l 'lael ', Ardmorl ', Pa., to the Boardof A ( l j u ~ t l 1 l e n t of 7.ontnl'( ot the Bornul'(hof :"arherth to eOlH!uet an antique shopat 1 2 ~ 6 1\I0IltI'(011le.. ~ ' Avenue, ;-O:arherth,1'11All Ilen;;ons i n t e r e ~ t e r l ar e urg"ecl to at -tend. Boa ..,! of A d j u s t . l l l ~ n t of / . : o n t n ~ .\\ ' . P. It. E\A:"S. ('hairman,WALTER I. DOTHAltD,WILLL\:\1 .I. KIHKI'ATIUCK.

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