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    rJARBERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARYWliJDSOR AVE,[jARBERTH, PA'OUR To

    Volume 16, No. 32 Narberth, PlI., Friday, May 23, 1930 Price. Three CentsLarge Wet Vote Polled in Borough

    Though.Grundy and Pinchot WinLocally

    ~ rs. C. H. \Voolmiugton was unani-I },I iss Kathryn I lorning was at themously re-electcd president of t he p ia no .

    Mrs. C. H. Woolmingtotl Re-elected Presidentof Parent-Teacher Association at May Meeting

    How Narberth Voted by DistrictsDistrict District DistrictNo.1 No.2 No.3 Totals

    Community Club BoardsEntertained at Breakfast

    Although Grundy car ri ed only onedistrict in the borough, No.2, at Tuesday's pr imar ie s, h is plurality wassufficient there to counteract the Bohlen votes in the other two Nar be rt hdistr ic ts and enable him to carry theb orou gh . D av is , the winne r in the U.S. senatorial contest in th e s ta te , w asonly a poo r thi rd in the borough.The strength of the "wet" vote was

    perhaps the outstanding surprise o f t hee lect ion. Boh len car r ied the first andthird districts, while his teammate andgubernatorial candidate, Phillips. likewise carried two dist r ic ts , but lost ou tthrough t he heavy Pinchot vote in thesecond district. Bohlen polled a totalof 389 vote s to Grundy's 442, whilePhillips received 393, as aga inst P inchot's 447.The huge vot e p il ed up by Benjamin

    H . Lud low, Ardmore, in the state senatorial race, over hi s organization andwe t opponents gave evidence o f theinfluence of the Hon . F le tc he r \V.Stites and his workers in boroughpolitics. Th e vote: Ludlow, l i85; Doyd,183; Evans, 189.Maurice 'liV. Sloan , \Vynnewood,

    Ludlow's running mate and stateCONTINUED ON PAGE 18

    Stites Scores Thru Overwhelm.ing Victory of Ludlow Over

    Boyd and Evans

    The Executive Board a nd t he Boardof Directors of the \Voman's Commun it y C lu h o f Narberth were entertainedat a b reak fa st a t Elm H all o n Tu esday. May 20. given by Mr s. W . Russell Green, president of the c1uh, andMrs. E. C. Drew, president of th eBoard of Directors.Among those present were Mrs.

    Will iam Levis, chairman of Literatureand Educa tion ; Mrs . \"1. N. Mills,chairman of American Home; Mrs.!Ifary Livingston. chairman of Conservation; 1\1 rs. C. A. Farmer, chairlIIan of Juniors; Mrs . T . Somers NewlIIan, chairman of Civics ; :Mrs. c. J.Goodyear, membership chairman; Mrs.Charles Shaw, chairman of Welfare;11 iss Florence P ra y, P rogr am chairlIIan; Mrs. Franklin P . Dunlop, chai rman of Art; Mrs. J. W. Darville,House chairman; Mrs. Parker Miller,sub-junior chairman; Mrs. N. C. Anderson, chai rman Press and Publicity:vice presidents, Mrs. J, H . Hongl er ,Mrs. W. C. Newman; recording secretary, Miss Mar ga re tt a R un yo n;treasurer, Mrs. E. H. Cockril l; corresponding sec re ta ry , Mrs . H . R ic ke rt :Mrs. Leroy A. King, Fellowchip chai rlIIan; the members of the Board ofDirectors: Mrs. George Suplee, Mrs.Chris, Koch, Mrs. John Miller.This was the final meeting- of th e

    Board until September.

    L. M. Again CapturesP. I. A. A. District Meet

    The fol lowing repor t was suhmit tedhy the p res ide nt, ~ f r s . C. H. \"1001-mington:"T o the 11emher s a nd Fricnds of theNarberth Parent-Teacher Associatiou:"A s we a re a hout to complete the

    f ou rt h y ea r o f parent-teacher work iuou r community, it might he well forus to review ou r past season's workand see just how we can improve du!'

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    Memorial SundayChurch Service

    The annual Memorial Day Snnda yChurch Servict , wil l be held in the auditorium of the N ar be rth Theatre thisSunday night at 7:45.,The Harold D: Speakman Post, No. Easton seem s to be a lucky placo

    351i, American Legion, of Narberth, for Maroon teams. Coach Alberth as e xt en ded i nv it at io ns t o t he o ther Adam' s track squad captured the P. I.A. A. d is tr ic t meet t he re last Sa turday,Legion' Posts on t he } 'l ai n Line and for Lower Mer ion' s third conquest ofthroughont t he Eighth a nd N in th Dis- the year in Lafayette College 's hometrict. town. Th e suburban champions wonThe p eo pl e o f this conl1nuni ty arc from a strong field by p lacing in theevents a good all-round aggregation.t o ha ve an opportuuity of listening to They were especially strong in the

    a very forceful and eloquent speaker. ~ e 1 d events with Dick S i g ~ l , PC;rkScott and Andy McLaughlin gomg\Ve have been very fortunate in obtain-Igreat in t he weigh ts . and George Haning f or t he s pe ak er of t he e veui ng t he sell, l ?a \' e R idge , John I'ennypacke.r,'TI' jJ "R (;'11 R I I \"1'1 Jack Carve r and Dave ~ I e e k s strong m. ymg arson, eV. r l 0 I - th e jumps.s on, o f Trentou, N. J., Past National Lower Merion came ou t 17 0 pointsChaplain of the Amcrican Legion. , ahead of !'o:orristown High, the runncrThere will he special music fur- IIp. The Main Liners finished with anished by the "Tnnn(wters," boys t o t a ~ of ~ 5 I ) ( ) i l ~ t s . .from "orristown. The\' havc been DIck Sigel furmshed thc outstanlhng" . . _ , ': " performance of the afternoou when hepia) II1g a t c hu rc h se n Ic es for se\ c ra l h ur le d the discus for a new P. I. A. A.years and it will be a treat t o t hi s c om- record of 127 fee t, 10 inches. Perkl1Iunity to hear them. S co tt , s ta r f oot ba ll man , won th eAn invita tion is ext ended to all th e javelin t h r o ~ v with a !lea.ve of 152 fee t.. and some mches. ErJue Parks also( ~ e o p l e of . thIS c o m ~ n . l t l l l t ) : to come out t ur ne d i n a fi ne i nd iv idua l performanceSunday mght and J01l1 WIth the Amer- by leading the f iel d in the 880, in thei can Lt g io n in this service. til1le of 2 minutcs, 8 seconds.

    ;>':arherth Parent-Teacher Associationmeeting on } ,Ionday evening. Otherofficers elected were : First vice president, }'Irs. Caryl Starr: s ec on d v icepresident, Miss Flo rence Bishop; sec retary, 11 rs. B. C. Tyson: treasurer,~ I r s . J. H . Pat ton.The meeting was opened hy the

    singiug of the cha rming canta ta ,.. Feather Top," by the seventh gradegirls under the direction of MissFricke. The perforl llance was veryp leas ing and the pan tomime excel leut .

    u. S. SenatorGrundv 132 215 95 442Davis RO 120 60 26013oh1(>n 133 145 I I I 3R9GovernorBrown ............... 85 108 69 262Pinchot 129 224 94 447Phillips ........................ 134 149 110 393State SenatorLudlow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 312 159 685Boyd 74 65 44 183Evans 47 79 63 189State JlssemblyPeters 134 159 109 402Sloan ....... 1m 267 114 550

    State CommitteeTown ......... ..... , ............ 173 208 126 507Johnson ........................ 110 123 88 321Ackerman ............... 84 92 65 241Sheeder ........... 143 238 113 494Brown '" (i4 145 42 251

    All Aboard For ~ , Night Over There'

    Plans Complete For Legion Af.fair' a t Merion Tribu teHouse Wednesday.

    Narberth and Merion PostOffices Have Positions OpenA Civil Service examination wi ll hehel d f or clerk-carrier posi tions at tlieMerion s ta ti on and Narbe rth Post offices on June 21, 1930, Rec ei pt o f a pp li ca ti ons wil l c lose June 6.Applications for this examination

    mnst be made on the prescribed form,which with necessary instructions mayhe o bt ai ne d from t he commiss ion' slocal representatives, M is s Ann ie H.Preston, at the Merion station PostOffice, or \Vayne D. Burnside, at theNarberth Post Office.Applicants for this posit ion shouldbe ah le t o d ri ve a truck, and be w il l

    ing to accept temporary work a t s ho rtnotice.

    The el ect ion n ow is over and thewelkin has heen r ent , w it h the decksa ll c leared for t he n ex t and qui te t hemost important thing on the doeket,no less, of course . than"A Night OverThere," t he Leg ion' s h ig affai r , a nightfree i roll1 care. at the }.I erion TrihuteI-louse this very next \Vednesday evening, May 2/!, 1930, a nd w ha t a s pl en did till1e it is goi ng t o he!Ncvertheless. if too much is sai d. ift oo much is rcal l, it might appear that\ \,e wcre heing unduly u rged to go, :lI1dthat wonld not seem to he the kindlyk ey no te t o s tr ik e when l of ty levels aresought, particularly in this month ofmenJOries. and so the case should restwith a f rank and open-hear ted call toco-operate, to do the he st we can inachie\'ing t he r es ult des ired , and todemonstrate that, after all, d ry , moi stor wet, there ar e a certain few thingsat least where not a particle of differ--cnce exists hetween the hCJIlletownfnlks.And our convictions appear so much

    more impress ive (yes, indeed, theydo! ) when they are supported hy a bitof our cash, and so if it has to be thatwe cannot possibly he on h an d f or theeventful evening. we shal l, without adouht, do the next hest thing and remit, anyhow, for the tickets whichh;l \'e h een s en t us.Mr. Howard, the red-headed real

    tor, continues to he the gentleman towhom payment should be made, andwho h et te r t ha n ou r erstwhile apothecary can a cc ord t he fine appreciationwhi ch is the due of all those who con t ri hu te t o t he s uc ce ss whi ch o ug ht t ohe?I t should not be that this good-spiri te d occas ion of excellent purpose shallhave to manage to get a long withoutus, n or a ny part of us.

    THE SPECTATOR.

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    Myron L. Upham, Proprietor

    (Stn'l't Floor)LANCASTER AVENUEBRYN MAWR, PA.

    OPENSNEW HOME

    Just 8 Doors F rom Our Original Home

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    THE CHATTER BOX TEA ROOM

    Come enjoy a delicious Dinner in our spacious newDining Room. Open to the Public at 4 P. M., WEDNESDAY, MAY 28.

    Call: Bryn Mawr 453

    MISS VERA GRANNIS MISS ELIZABETH L. SMITHESTABLISHED IN 1923

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    in g of a month ly par ish paper, "The Strawberry FestivalLutheran ~ essengel '," for the d i s s e m ~ .The Penn W ynne Library Assocl-ination of i nformation to the cong-re- ation will hold their annual Strawberrygation; the organization of the Council Festival at the L ib ra ry , cor ne r of under three sub-Boards, Elders, Dea - Manoa an d Henley Roads , on Tuesday ,cons, a nd T ru ste es , a re a few of the june 3, beginning at four o'clock.Plans have been made for' severaldevclopILents the past five years show. novel boo th s and eve rybody is wel-l t is a lso not ed that of the 298 per- come. The association is working tosons who have com e into the fel low- bui ld up a complete library. At theship w it h Holy Trin ity 220 remain ac- present time the re a re over 600 vol -umes which have been obtained intive. The Bible School e n r o l l n l t ~ n t is l it tl e more t ha n a year. The associ-ISO, Holy Trin ity' s pas to rs have bap- a ti on hopes in a no th er y ea r t o doubletised 42 babies , married 15 couples, and this number.officiated at 15 burials.

    Overbrook HillsinMerion ICHAS. F. EBERT:Mr. L. G. Andrews, of RosedaleI Jobbing Carpenter :Road, was on a business trip toChicago l ast week. From there he Phone; NARBERTH 4129 +flew t o D et ro it a nd r et ur ne d h ome on 1+ 103 Dudley Avenue Thursday. ,t "

    ~ r e a m w H l d Florist Co.Greenhouses - "" C dtnStat" and ffiarMUl.ltcl'sford 'Ro.1ds Hnwy,rd .

    Telephones: Cynwyd 20 2 an d Cynwyd 1513

    ffGi'l'e Flowers-Send Ours"-We Deliver, of Course

    Greenhouses: State a nd Ma ry Watersford Roads, Cynwyd.

    We offer a large assortment-at moderate prices-of FreshFlowers-Wedding Bouquets-Funeral DesignsAttractive Floral Tributes for the Girl Graduate

    (Ask for ollr booklets-"Wedding Flowers," "Social Flowers," "Flowers in Memoriam."They offer many helpfll! suggestions.)

    Lutheran Pastor

    The Dreamwgld Florist Compong

    Your inspection of our new florist shop is invited. It is at 288 Montgomery Avenue,Bala.Cynwyd-at t he turn in the Pike, Old Lancaster and Levering Mill Roads.

    Th e Rev. Cletus A. Senft , pastorof Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church,Narber th , which will cel eb ra te t hefifth annivers ary of the dedication ofthe Chur'ch t hi s Sunday. Mr, Senftbecame pastor of Holy Trinity inJune, 1927.organ. were concluded early i n t he fall,a nd t he contract l et t o Geo. Ki lgen and ISons, organ builders vf St . Lou i" foran organ of suitable qualifications. Thisorgan, subsequently dedicated on Dec..1. 1927. has f il led a long fel t need andhas added much to t he Chu rc h sen'ices. \Vith the installation of the organthe incentive to hetter music at theserv ices has resulted in great advancesalong this line. " ,The formation of a Committee ofParish \Vorkcrs for t he p nrpo se ofvisitation among the members andf ri ends of the c o n ~ r e g a t i o n : the start-

    Holy Trinity Lutheran Church CelebratesFifth Anniversary of Dedication on SundayOn Sunday, May 25, at 11 :00 A. M.,the Fifth Anniversary of the Dedication of Holy Trin ity Lutheran Church,Narberth. will be celebrated. Professo r H. D. Hoover, of t he Lut he ranTheological Seminary at Gettysburg,wil l del iver the sermon. It is also expec ted t ha t Rev. S. D. Daugherty,D. D., Superintendent of Mis sions o f

    the East Pennsylvania Synod andfounder of Holy Trinity, wi ll be presen t to bring greet ings . That it wil l b ea time for rejoicing is i nd icat ed by thehappy history since the organization ofthe Chllrch in january, 1922.Immediately following the war Nar berth experienced a great increase inpopulation resulting in a wonderfulbuilding hoom. Among these ne\\ peop le who were moving from the city tothe suburbs, and o th er s locating here; l ft e r be ing transferred by the 1'. R. R.from Altoona and Pittsburgh, a greatnumber of Lutherans were found whichwar ranted and eventually lcd, due tothe interlst of several local Lutherans,to the organization of what was to beknown as "Holy Trinity EvangelicalLutheran Church of Narberth, l'ennsylvania." Their first a nd o nl y placeof meetiltg until the y built for t hemselves their present edifice was theold Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Here the

    original 31 Charter lIiembers grew tohe 134 Ii ! number at the tim e of thededication of the Church; here theBible Scho ol w as o rg an iz ed o n 1I1arch5, 1922; h er e a Ladies' Aid, a ~ issionary Soc ie ty , a Senior Luther Leagueeame into existence.Through the unt ir ing efforts of theRev. Milton McLinn, who became thepastor of Holy T ri ni ty in january,1923, and h is l oyal a ssoc ia t,es whe sawthe need f or larger l (uar te rs , a movement for a new church home was begunin the fall of 1923, resulting in theusual p rocedu re o f appointing a Committee on 'Nays a nd Mean s to studythe problem, f inancial and otherwise.This commi tt ee r epor ted back severalmon th s l at er whe reupon a lot washaught, un archi tect procured, plansdrawn up and approved, and work be

    ~ u n . September 7, 1924, Rev. McLinnl aid t he cornerstone, and on lIay 24,1925, t he church was d ed ic at ed w it hservices appropriate to such an occasion.Th e happy congregatIOn prospered intheir new home. The choir came intoits own; junior and IntermediateLnt he r L eagues were organized; allthe older organizations seemed to takeon a new life. T hings were goingalong very smoothly until Dr . McLinn's health began to f ai l i n t he ear lysummer of 1926. \Vith the hope thatan extended ....acation would restore hishealth and enable him to return to hisduties in the fall, the congregationgranted him a leave of absence for theslimmer during which time the congre~ a t i o n was supplied by Cletus A.Senft , then a student in his senior yearat (ietty,;;burg Seminary. Even t!lOughDr. McLinn did return to hi s dutiesin the fall he ha d not fully recovered.Finally in january, 1927, he was compelled to lay down his much lovedwork. With a proper recognition ofth e serv'ces he had rendered and re~ r e t s that his health would 110t permitfurther service , hi s resignation was a ccepted.The choice of the congregation, andat the recommendation of the committee to whom t he task had been assignedto procure a new pastor, f el l upon theRev. Sel'ft, who had served them thepre .... i ous sUl llme r. Until the Rev.Sen ft , who had accep ted the call ext ended, wou ld arrive on the field atthe close o f h is course in the Seminary,Rev. Robert j. \Volf, Intermediate~ ; e c r e t a r y of the Lu the r Lea gue ofAmerica, served the congregation veryagreeably.Rev. Sen ft was duly graduated fromSeminary t he l at te r p ar t of May andentered upon h is dut ie s as pastor ofHoly Trinity, June 1st. Th e President of Synod forma ll y i ns ta ll ed h imas pas to r on the 13th of Novembl ,; r fol lowing.The plans which were considered forquite some time prior to Pastor Senft'scoming relative to the purchase of an

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    Sign 01 Best M ~ a 1 5

    Our Stylesdo not change;and nei ther doesOUl' quality.-Always the bes t!

    Cynwyd 662

    2106.08 MARKET ST .

    PI 'lSC ! r ot e The se P ri ce s:Siloulder ofLamb, Ib,Leg of Lamb,(spring), lb.Rib Roast Beef,thick end, lb.Rump S te ak andRound Steak , Ib,

    We sell only meats, and wesell 01,11' the best meats. Tastethem, and you' ll notice thatthey are preceptibly better.

    Phone 65,200, free of toll charge,on your Ardmore, Bryn Mawr,Cynwyd, Merion or NarberthExchange.

    CBRADLEYMARKET eo.

    Subserihe now-only $2 a year.

    above , a gardener 's cot tage a d j o i n i n ~ .and about three acres of beautifullyp lant ed l awns . The propery is adjacent to thc properties of Edward C.Dearden, Wil li am H. Folwell, WilliamH. Wanamaker, Jr., John F, Braunand Dr. Geo rge D. B. Darby. The purchaser is Joseph N. Susskind, who willoccupy t he p rope rt y f or h is r es idenccaf ter complet ing extensive alterationsand improvements. The property washeld for sale at $200,000,

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    Narberth Theatre OfferstAnna Christie' andThree Musical Comedies

    "Hit the Deck," t he mus ical comedywith Jack Oakie, Polly \Valker andothers, playing at the Narberth Theatr c this week-end, is hased on t he s tagehit of the same name. The "talkie"is descr ihed as a "wow," : \? I f ickeyMouse t ~ l k i n g comedy accompaniesthe feature,Greta Garho" f ir st a ll -talking ' p ictnre, in which she wins n ew scr ee nlaurels, is "Anna Chr is ti e, " b as ed o nEugene O'N eill's famous play. Superbphotography, direction and characterizat ion go to makc it one of the season :s mos t acc la imed dramas. It isscheduled for t he Nar be rt h Theatrenext MOl'day and Tuesday; and as anadded feature. there will he given a"talkie" \'ersion of Tschaikowsky's"Overture of IBI2," hased on h is to ri cRussian evenl s o f the ?'oiapoleonic era.Narberth's a t t r a ' ~ t i o n for next\Vednesday and ThtH'sclay is "I'nttiagon the Ritz"-with Harry Richman\\'h:ch ha ' heen

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    * * *Th e diHerence betwcen a printer andan editor is merelv that the f"rme rmus t wat ch his enis while the laUI'rmust watch his p' s

    only associat ion which has satisfac- an y other indcpendcnt.torilv carried on this work in thecomity t hi s yea r."The starting of a new s tudy groupunder t he leadership of ~ iss Pray isanother enterpr ise of which we arcquite proud. This interested g roup o fmothers hel d their, first meeting in Ithe home o f Miss Pray on January 22,at which t ime they decided to meetevery other week, hut , hecause o f theirgreat interest, this group has beenaveraging one meeting a week."And, of course, a very noteworthynlovelllent on t he par t of our association was the changing of our namefrom til others' Council to ParentTeacher Association, which meant that ,at las t. a father might be regarded asa paren t and hecome a member of thegroup which is vital ly interested in thewelfare of his child."One o f t he mos t out st andi ng programs of the year was the one ofwhich the fathers t oo k compl etecharge. Our 'Fathers' Night ' programwa s a huge success and, in spi te of anumher of counter at tract ions, wasvery well attended, a wonderful spiritof good-will heing carried all throughthe mee tin g. ?\lany thanks to th efathers for their fine program, of which:Mr. Dav is w as chairman."La st , but hy no means least, ou rcommittee chairmen must be com-Illellded for their heart.v 'and willing Luncheon Marks HolmanHoly Trinity Lutheran Church, Narberth, which will observe th e fifthco-operation. as well as o ur s ple ndi d anniversary of its dedication this Sunday morning at a special service. The i School 30th Anniversarycorps of officers. \Vi thou t the even cornerstone was laid in September, 1924, and the building was dedicated inpull ing together of this group such a M I Th e Misses Braley, Headmis tressessplendid year' s work could have n e v ~ r _ ay, 1925. l of the Holman School, a rc enter ta in ing

    been accomplished. 1 s hould like t.o Ithe Alumnae of th e Holman Schoolmen ti on the ir names that due credIt and Mrs . Gri swold, 'Ch il d \Ve lfare Annual Horse Show at luncheon tomorow (Saturday) inmight he given them. Miss Bishop, Magazine.' Ihonor of the complet ion of the thi rt ie thvice president; Mrs. Schock, secretary; ..Looking back at our accomplish- Th e annual hor se show of t he Hol - year of the school.Mrs. Pat ton, t reasurer ; Mrs. Nord- men ts , l et us all put our shoulders . to man School will be held todav at the Th e school. established at 2204 \Val-blom who c arrie d on a membership- the wheel and resolve t ha t t he connng B . R' l' A I "t tile nu t street in 1900, became a country.' . . . I f l ' ' f A 't fi I . -t'll nggs I( JIIg ca( emy 0PPOSI ehospltahtv commIttee WIth the he p 0 new . . . year mus 11\( us s I " ' day school in 1925, an d took for itsa group of willing grade-mothers; Miss Iprogres sing and anxious to achieve Phlladelpilla Country Club. In case of school home "Broadsteps," ArgylePray , p rogram; Mrs. Lops, puhlicity, greater success in our work than ever." Ir ai n t he s how wi ll be held o n Monda y. R oa d a nd Li nwoo d Avenue, Ardmore.

    Parent-Teacher BodyHear President's Report

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    Confidence

    Show Shop of th e Main Line

    A playhouse that can satisfy the same people,many of them comingfrom afar, week afterweek and year after yearis more than just a theatre; it's a communityasset!Many people find in theEgyptian their chi e fsource of year-round recreation.

    Personal contact with ourpatrons has taught us thekind of entertainment topro v ide. A growingpatronage attests t hisjudgment.

    We know a number offamilies who plan to goto the Egyptian at leastonce a week. "Movie. h" Ig t IS an extreme yenjoyable event to them.We appreciate this confidence.

    This Friday and Saturdaywe are offering "Danger-ous Paradise" with NancyCarrol, Warner Olandand Richard Arlen, witha new Laurel and Hardycomedy added. Mondayand TlIesday comes ""ThePhantom of the Opera."N e x t Wednesday andThursday, "Burning Up,"w it h beautiful MaryBrian; and for next Fri-day and Saturday one ofthe most discussed filmsof the year, "The LostZeppelin."Attract ions to be pre-sented in the near futurein c I u d e "M 0 n t a n aMoon," with Joan Craw-ford; "High S o c i e t yBlues," "R a a d h 0 u s eNights" and most all ofthe latest outstandingsuccesses. 'kEGYPTIAN

    ing: First , Augus t Wagner , Ardmore;second, James Bright, Wayne; third,I,. Jul ian Keenan, Ardmore. II

    Outdoor.First, Robert Wolf, Ardmorc ; second, Jamcs Bright, Waync; third,

    Francis Monaghan, Bala-Cynwyd.Kite Flying.

    (Prizes: Silver Cup for best in eachcvent)-Kite Fly ing Highes t: RobertLindsay, Bala-Cynwyd; Smalles t Boy:Flying Kite, William Eiman, Bala- ICynwyd; Most Artis tic Kite, William IHanger, Bala-Cynwyd. Smal1est Kite- Jack Snelling, Narberth. I

    Hobby Contest IPrizcs: First, $5 in gold; second,$2.50 in gold; group 1 to 12 years and Iover-Home made: First, Lou is Eli s,\Vest Manayunk, and Jack Condon,Mcri on ; s econd, Phi ll ip Pizzo, Ardmorc. Assembled: First, Roger Gra ham, Narberth; second, Malin Rodgers, Narbcrth, and Dick Duffield, ArdlIlorc. Collected Hobby; First, Stanton Kel to n, St . D av id s; second, BobRowle)', and Robert Deaves, of Narberth. Exc ep ti on al Abil it y: F irs t,Dcwey Thompson, Ardmore; second,Dick Rockwell , Bala-Cynwyd.

    Athletics.Prizes: First, Gold Medal; second,Silver Medal ; t hi rd , Bronzc Medal.C la ss A, 12 to 14 years; Class B, 9to I I ye ar s; Class C, 6 to 8 y ea rs . iClass A-lO-yard dash ; F ir st , Charl cs IClancy. Ardmore; sccond, Mike Iaca-I,"clli, Bryn Mawr; third, Sam Parkcr,Waync . Baske tbal l throw: First. J oc 'Burns, Bryn Mawr; sccond, Jack \Vin-Ithrop, Bryn Mawr; third, \IVardellHenry, Bryn Mawr. Running HighJump; ' First, J oe B a k e r ~ Narb'erth;second, Jack Hen ch ey , B ry n Maw r;third, Lewis Carol , Bryn Mawr. Running Broad Jump: F ir st , Char lc sClancey, Ardmore; sccond, JackHencey, Bryn Mawr; third, Mike Ia cm'clli, Bryn Mawr. 440-Yard Relay:First , Mike Iacovel li , Al Byecroft , Jack\Vinthrop, Jack Henchey, Bryn Mawr;second, Clarence Handwork, Havcrford, Chester Jones , Ardmore; LewisCarol, Bryn Mawr; J oe Baker, Nar-bcrth; third. Char les Dougherty, BalaCynwyd; Charles Clancey, Ardmore;Bill Ramse y, Br yn Mawr; ElwoodCook, Ardmore. Three-Legged Race:First, George Lewis, A rdmo re . andJack Scanlon. Bryn Mawr; sccond,\Villiam Pavil la rd and Albert DiM arcello. Ardmore; third. Jack Van Auken,Narberth; Donald McConncn, Narberth.Class B - 50-Yard Dash: First,Stephen Schoff, Bala-Cynwyd; sccond,Frank Stingle, Ardmore; third, HenryChallcn. Wayne. Standing BroadJump: First, James Fitzpatrick, BalaCynwyd; second, Robcrt Buchanan.Bryn Mawr; third, Robert Perry, Ardmorc. Baseball Throw: First, Arthur\Vhite, Bryn Mawr; second, L ewYoung. Narberth; third, Jack Thomas,Bala-Cynwyd.Class C-Dascball Throw: First,J ohn Kuhn, \\Tayne; s econd, HowardThompson, B al a; t hi rd \Va lt er 1\1anilillg. Bryn Mawr. 50-Yard D ash;First , Ch arl es S hre in er. Gl en Loch;'second. John Kuhn, Wayne: third,R ~ y m o n d Blydenburg, Narberth.

    OUR TOWN

    BOYS-GIRLS:

    May 23, 1930

    BENNETT E. TOUSLEY, Manager

    Enioy a DelightfulSundayDinner inPh i ladelphia

    at the beautiful newEMBASSY ROOM

    ( ~ K O T E L ...u . a . a r W l C ~Locust Street at 17thRITTENHOUSE SQUARESpecial Dinner nightly, $2.50. Alsoa la carte. Delicious dishes. ConcertOrcheltra 7 to 9 P. M. Excellentparking space directly adjacent tohotel, garage adjoin ing. Reservationa

    "Paul," Pennypacker 3800B x ~ t P t i o n a l tnttrtaining facilitiu /. , TtilS. CarJP"rliu. Ba"fll'tI,D""tu,Bt&.

    Bring it to Wunderan d we'll fix i t . -Oryou don't need tobring it ; just call Nar.berth 2866 and we'llcall for it and makenecessary repairs an dreturn it to youpromptly.In addition to making repairs we handle a complete line of bicycle accessories - i n cl u dinghorns, new t ires , handlebars, valve insides, e tc .And ou r prices are

    moderate.

    What's Wrongwith YourBike?

    Al l makes of bicycles repairedRIGHT-A II kinds of repairs

    Phone NARBERTH 2866

    Battery and ElectricService

    WUNDER108 Forest Avenue-Acrossfrom Narberth Fire House

    ---..-..-..-...-...-...-..-..-...-...-...-..1 Boy Week Ends WithI HOWA:RD C. FRITSCH Awards of PrizesJustwe 01 the Peace lREAL ESTATE I Bugle Contest.Fire Insurance-Best Companies First prizc-Rcxcraft official Scout1 Phone 4040-W 215 Haverford Ave. Buglc a nd c ase ; se cond, S ilv er Cu p;... - . . - . . - . . . - . . . - . . @ . - . . . - . . . - . . . - . . . ~ ~ .. - . . ~ thi rd , Silver Cup-First : John Tut tle,, * ~ Bala; sccond, :Minor McGeorge; third,r=====' " , Lome HUtlUllCll, \Vaync.

    :" ': ," Harmonica Contest.First prizc, Chromatic Harmonica;sccond, S il vc r Cup ; t hi rd , S il vc r Cup.Also a Gold , Silvcr and Bronze Mcdalawa rdcd by Hox ic 's Harmonica Band-Fi rs t : John Knorr, Waync; sccond,Thomas Bcvan, Ardmorc; third, BentBowman, Narbcrth.

    Marble TournamentBronzc Medal and a trip to ValleyForgc awardcd by the Evening Bulletin to all winncrs in s choo l pre liminarics, and a Gold Mcdal to t he Ma inLinc District Champions,District Champion: Harry Gandy,

    ~ l e r i o n Schoo l. \Vi nner s of Schoolprcliminaries: Teddy McKeown, St.Coleman's Parochial School; Jack Cusach, St. Thomas Parochial School;J amcs Fries, Bala; Sam Carfrey,\Vynncwood Road; Louis Volpack,Ashland; Joseph Hanse ll , Cynwyd;Harvcy Stcvanus, B ryn Mawr; David\Vatson, GlAdwyne; O'Donald Cotter,Roscmont; Norman Petrucci, St. Catharinc's Parochial ; Anthony Lolli, Radnor Jun io r High; Billy Watson, Nar-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ hcrth; Frceman Awkerman, ArdmorcII - Avcnnc; Marshall Evans. Lowcr 1Ier-ion Jun io r High ; John l\IcKcown, St.~ r a r g a r c t ' s Parochial School.

    Swimming Contest.First prizc, Gold Medal; sccondprizc, silvcr mcdal; third prize, BronzeMedal-Class A, 9 to 11 years inclus ive; Class B, 12 to 15 years inclusive:50-yard dash. Class A-Firs t , DickMason, Narberth; sccond. Alfrcd FiIIiponc, Narbcrth; third, John Lavala.Hala-Cynwyd, 25-yard dash, Class A,First. Jim Fitzpatrick, Bala-Cynwyd;sccond, Alcxander McKcc . Ardmore:third. Cha rl es Kuhn. B al a-Cynwyd ,Diving, Class A: Fi rst , B ob Love,\Vaync; sccond, Harry Cornman, Ardmarc; third, E. Baffa, \Vcs t Manayunk.IOO-yard das h, Cl ass B: F ir st, JimI Sidcbotham, Ardmorc; sccond. \IValtcrIKnccht. Narberth; t hi rd , Bill Mi ll er.Ardmorc. 100-yard dash. Class B:First, Robert McKec, Ardmore; sec-101H1. Douglas Robcr tson , Narberth;Ithird. Charles Clancey, Ardmore . Diving-, Class B: First, Leonard Kur tz ,I Ardmorc; sccond Guy Mostel ler , Nar-Ibarth; third, Robert Bird, Ardmore., Airplane Contests.I Indoor.I

    First p ri zc , Go ld mcd al and a freeairplanc ridc through cour tesy of SkyIHavcn Airport Co.; s econd, S ilver~ cdal; third, Bronzc l\ledal.I Seninr Endur an cc : F ir st , FrankIl\[.onaghan, Bala-Cynwyd; sccond.IHilly \IVhitc. Bala-Cynwyd. JuniorI Endur ance : F ir st , Robcr t \IVol f; s ec -lond, Julian Kccnan; t hi rd , Aug ust. \Vagncr, Ardmorc. Scale Model:First, A lcx Loo s, Narberth; second.] ack Sucll ing. Narbcrth; third, Robert\Volf. Ardmore. Tie: Gcorge Orr andPeter Mitchell, Wayne. Balloon Burst-

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    ATWHITE'SSWEET SHOP

    you can get pure, rich,delicious ICE CREAM-absolutely home-made,and of the best ingredients . Fourteen flavors!219 Haverford Ave.

    NarberthPhone Narbe rt h 4005

    I PLAIN oa TIPPBDJ

    Franck/eI Cope

    IF you 'r e tir ed of rooms and baths ... and want s o m e t h i ~ ga li ttle more l ike home , t hen COme 10 Hotel lafayette. You IIfind us tucked away in the most beautiful port of one of AtlanticCity's broadest avenues, just a step oway from everything that'sanything in the World's Playground. Here's seclusion withoutsnobbery. Here's beauty without austeri ty ... in a hote.1 asmodern as 1930 . wi th rates as modest as 1920 . SpacIouslounge rooms,a solarium and sun-deck. Foodthat would delightanepicure. Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these ore yours as a guest o f

    Tune in on "The Raleigh Revue" every Friday, 10:00 to 11:00 p. m.(New York Time), over the WEAF coast-fa-coast network of N.B.C.

    Crtal,J b, BROWN /I< WILUAWSON TOBACCO COaPOaATION. LoUISV1LUl, Ky.The Manufacturers of Sit WslterRaleia:b SmokittBTobacco.

    181 Two fOr 351

    For Spring RepairsCALL OR WRITEW. P . M IESEN

    Carpenter and Builder100 N. NARBERTH AVE.

    Phones:Day-Narberth 3973MNight-Narberth 3828R

    CHAS. F. EBERTIobbing CarpenterPhone; NARBERTH 4129103 Dudley Avenue..............

    OUR TOWN

    "On the Main Line"OLER'SARDMORE HOMES

    Colonial homes w it h d et ac hed g ar ag e, o ffe ri ng wides el ec ti on o f e xt er io rs . Ex c lus ive ly d l tr er en t ; p l us rareplantings and old shade,MORRIS ROADAt Ardmor e Avenue

    Furn l ..he d Exh ib i t Ho u ..eOl,en Un t i l II o'clock P. lU.Motor vi a Lancaster Pike to Ardmore Ave. T urn left at AutoCa r P l a: !t to exhibit House.

    Phone: Narberth 4035

    The OlJest Storein Narberth

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    100 Girl Scouts StageOutdoor Cooking Contest

    daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H.McChesney, of 411 Bry n Maw r Av enuc, Cynwyd, is v al edi ct or ia n o f thegraduating class.In the announccmcnt of curr iculum

    changes for nex t year it was statedthat a two-year elective course inI ta li an wou ld be a \' ai labl e to studentsof the junior class, provided a sufficientnumber elect the language.

    \Vant to lease your home for thesummer? Tr y a Want Ad.

    Qne hundred Main Line GirlScouts participated in a cooking cont es t in woods within hikinA" distance ofArdmore Station,Saturday, May 10. Prizeswere awarded.Fourteen pat ro ls took part , eachbuilding' a fire and cookiug a meal.

    Afterwards thcy wcre judged as tot heir m eth od of fire-huilding, thcircooking and the way they cleaned uptheir site. X 0 two cooked the samethinA", aud two patrols-of the Ard1I10re Troop-used no u tens il s whatever.The Star Patrol of the ArdmoreT r o o p - ~ [ ary Cornman. patrol leader,won th e cooking contest prize. a Scouthatchet. The meal was a "one-pot"affai r, of "Spanish Rice." The ohservat ion and nature prize. a frying" pan.was won by a pa trol of Cynwyd TroopNo. 94, of wh ich ~ I a r g a r e t ~ f c G e o r A " eis patrol leader.The prizes were awerded a ft er sup per a round a huge campfire. An impressive ceremony follcl\\'el! the presentation. I t was enacted bv four ofthe recently made Golden Eaglets andCapfa in Bea tr ice Tecs, o f the' \VayneTroop, a Goldcn Eaglet of longs tanding- and spl endid work. Thosetaking' part hcsides ~ iss Tees were:Christine ~ ah!, o f t he Ardmore Troop,and Emma and Es th er Croasdale, ofthe Cynwyd froop.Mrs. Henry Booth, Jr., of Ithan,L ieut. of Haverford Troop No. 120,was in charge of the affair, ~ l r s . Nelson A. \Varwick, of Ardmore, Chairman of the ~ l a i n Line Leaders' Association, was an ahle assistant.

    DIRECTORS

    Davis'

    FUNERAL

    FOR SUMMER SPORTS

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROADPHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PENNA.

    Page SixA Young Hostess

    224 Haverford Ave.

    Tennis Bal ls , Boys' Tennis Rackets , Baseballs, Gloves, Bats ,Shoes , Breas t P rotecto rs , Masks ; Gol f Balls. Aeroplanes an do the r ou tdoor Toys an d Games.

    III

    -Pho to by Marceau.Miss Catherine Anspach, daughterof Dr . and Mrs . Brooke Anspach, ofMill Creek Road, Ardmore, who entertained the members of t he g ra duating class of the Agnes IrwinSchool at luncheon at the Philadelphia Country Club on Friday after

    noon, May 16. Miss Anspach isone of the coming season's debutantes.Lower Merion High

    to Graduate 209Commencement Set for June

    Sixth; Class Day t o Bethe Fifth.

    Two hundred and nine s tudents ornpwards wil l he gradnated fro II I Lower:"1 erion Senior High School this June,it was announced in the report ofSuperintcndent S. E. Downs to theBoard of Education at th ei r r eg ul armeeting on Wednesday night of last week.This class will he sl ight ly smal lerthan last year's class of 226, which wasthe largest in the history of the school.The commencement exerciscs this yearwill take place on Friday, June 6th,and will be of a shorter duration thanusual. Class Day exercises will beobserved at 10 A. M., June 5, whenthe prcsident of the Board, William L,Austin, wil l del iver his annual addressto t he entire student body.The recolIJmendation that ConstanceMcChesney be awarded the four-yearBryn Mawr Scholars!lip was appro\'ed

    hy the Board. :.'\liss 1!cChesncy, the I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! . J

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    Tr y a classified advertisement

    VIC1'Oll . 1t , \ IHO U-3::

    Price Avenues on June 7 fr0111 6 to9 P. M. A cordial invitat ion is ex tended t o al l to attend.

    To All Radio Owners

    Mai,l Line DistributorsRalph S. DunneNARBERTH 2430-2431

    A Remarkable OfferVictor

    PRIDE AND ASSURANCEI{nowledge of p rope r f ue ls a nd their r elat ion to our dailycomfort, ease and health is now common proper ty and menand women ar e proud of their ability to select th e b es t i nthis line. Fo r this reason Jeddo-Highland coal ha s becometh e natural choice of householders who think well beforethey buy and who are justly proud of their knowledge ofvalues.We, th e authorized dist r ibu to rs of Jeddo-Highland coalalong th e Main Line, ar e proud to olTer t hi s p remiumanthracite to you and to recommend it , unreservedly, as amost satisfactory and economical fuel.MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST FOR 1930Narberth Coal Company

    Jeddo..HighlandcAnthraci te

    Holr Trini tr Lutheran Church]{e\,. Cletus :\ . Senft. Pastor.Fifth AnniHrsar\ ' or the Oe

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    Franco.American

    CANNED FRUITS

    '.Jar, 29c.2 lbs., 25c

    50-ft. hanks, 23c2 for 15c

    25c; 2 large pkgs., 39cpkg., 19c '..

    3 large cans, 50c3 cans, 23c...... can, 10c

    Ivin's ARCTIC DIPS - deliciousiced finger cookies, lb. 1 6 cfor ..

    Timely Hints:Campbell's Pork and Beans, 3 cans ...25c

    Royal Gelatine Desserts, or Jello,assorted, 3 pkgs. for 25c

    Mrs. Morrison's Chocolate, Butterscotch , Golden Pudding , 9c each,3 for . . . . . . .. .25cNew Quaker COFFEE, ext ra qua l.i ty , 35c lb.; 3 lbs. for... .. ......... $1

    All Gold Sliced PEACHES, No. 1can .. . 15c

    Gold Medal or Pillsbury FLOUR, 12.lb. bag .... . . . . . ..........59cFlorida Gold GRAPE FRUITJUICE, 2 cans for. 25c

    Lippincott's Select Queen Olives,qua rt j ar .. 39cHartley's Marmalade, ja r .....

    CMARKET

    2 small pkgs.,

    SPAGHETTI, 2~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cans 19c

    Quaker SweetCREAM BUTTER

    lb., SSc

    OUR TOWN

    ALLGOLDPEACHESIN HEAVY SYRUP2 large cans, 49c- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    COMPARE our priceswit h those elsewhere, and you'll see howsubstant ial are Cot ter' ssavings. Our quality, too,bears com parison of thestrictest sort.

    Valley Forge Beverages Spe.cial, Bock, XXX, DoubleStout, 3 fo r . '" .25c(Plus deposit on bot tles)

    Mrs. Harting's Fresh Fru itPreserves: Apricot, Black.berry , Peach , Pineapple,Strawberry, ja r 19c

    Window Screen, galvanizedwire, 24x37, each... .. .. . .. .45c

    COTTER'S

    Sea Garden Fancy Large SHRIMP, in GlassMARROW BEANS, Extra SelectedBRAIDED CLOTHES LINEFLY SWATTERS (Felt-Bound Edges)S-O-S MAGIC SCOURING PADSKnox SPARKLING GELATINEDiamond Back RED RIPE TOMATOESOLD DUTCH CLEANSER . . .C-A-L-O DOG FOOD, His Master's Choice

    Friendly Ser'Vice - Prompt Deli'Very - Reasonable PricesMain Line Shopping Center for Those Who Like to Purchase the Best Foods atModerate Prices-We De/i'Ver from City Line to Bryn Mawr

    Phone: NARBERTH 4050 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

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    Stove 13.00 per unitNu t 12.50 per unitEgg 12.50 per unitPea 9.00 per unitBuck 7.25 per unit

    Prices for May only:

    Fill your bins now, withLehigh CoaL Every poundrecleaned and at the season'slowest prices.Prices Advance June 1stJ. J. Skelton 8(, SonBALA-CYNWYD, PA .. CYNWIYD 700Phone: GREENWOOD 7484

    Distributors ofLEHIGH COAL

    Garden Nurseries Owner I ~ T ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! - ! ! !!j-!!i--fji-lInstitutes Group Insurance

    Anton E. \Vohler t , propr ietor of the,'Garden Nurseri es , Narberth, has justrecently effected through the Travelers'lInsurance Company, Hartford, Conn.,a co-operative plan of group life i nsurance total ing $56,000 and including Ififty-six employees. IAll emp loyees are protected for$1000 each, the cost to them being,f or ty c en ts a month. The remainder Io f t he premiums, which is a substantial!amount, is being contr ibuted by thc Inurseries. Th e plan, negotiated by IGeorge A. Mah l, makes all employecso f t he Nur se ri es eligible for the Iifcinsurance, n cw emp lo ye cs becomingcligible on the date of their employment.Employecs included in the plan at ith e t im e o f ad opt ion wer e i ns ur ed re gar

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    SW Porch and Deck PaintEspecially prepared to withs tand outside exposure and hardwear on porch floors, steps,decks o f boa ts , etc. $1.00P er q ua rt .

    SW EnameloiJThe wor ld 's f ines t rapiddryingdecorat ive ename l. Ideal fo rwoodwork, furniture, t oy s, e tc .Wide range of charming $1.80colors. Pe r quart .

    SW Semi.LustreAn inter ior paint wit h t he har dd r) 'i ng a nd w as hab le q ual it iesof enamel. Dries with half~ : : ~ e l . ~ . I ~ ~ ~ ....I : ~ ~ ..... 85c

    SW Flat.ToneA washabl e f la t w al l pai nt f orinterior decorations. Producesbeautiful velvet finish on plaster: ~ a : : a.l. ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ' . , . ~ ~ sse

    The world's standard o f ho us e pa in t qual .ity. SWP i s m ad e in one quality only, andthat th e vcr)' best. Famous for l ong l if eand the permanency of i ts many bea ut if ulcol or s. Cov er s mor e square feet of surfacepe r gallon. Costs less on th e house thancheaper paints at a lower pr ice pe r ._j;'allon. Hegular colors per gallon.. $3.65

    Gloss White, pe r gallon, $3.85

    SWP HOUSE PAINT

    You can paint your house with SWP-the world's beathousepamt-ata lowercostthanwithcheaperpaint.Thereason for this is obviouswhen youknow the facts.SWP is made of the finest materials. The J1!aIity isthere. We kuow.We've tested all kinds of paint. Its wonderfulbody will thoroughly cover almost twice as much surface per gal lon.cheaperyaint will.Specify SWP because it cost8 50% to 60% less per job than c h e a ~ r p'aintbecause it gives best protection-became it saves rep-ainting bills by lastingtwice as long-and became it produces the moatbeautifal, lasting color effect&Paint now with SWP and save.

    "Wh . i ' #JO.'. 'e.. ,.",_,.,gou r hoe " " " h SWP

    FRIDAY AND SATURDAYSUGGESTIONS

    For YourGarden, Hardware and Housefurnishingneeds, make our store your headquarters

    HARDWARE STORERICKLIN'S

    203 Haverford Avenue, Narberth .:. Phone: NARBERTH 2555 We Deliver

    S.W Mar.Not1\ waterresisting floor varnishmade to withstand trampingheels. Fo r oak, light. maple,: ~ : ~ ~ .. .I ~ I ~ ~ I . e . u . I ~ : .. ~ ~ $1.45

    6 Evergreens for $1.10KAY. JUNE SHIPP INGAND PLANTING TIMEThree. to lI"e 2 American Spruce7ear ol4 t rees , 2 Norway Spruce 2 Chlne,e Arhor."Itae

    Conrad's South SeasEpic and Laurel-HardyComedy at Egyptian Today

    COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEI yea r ol d t ree s: two t ree '" " ." .. . $1.10RHODODENDRONS(Ma:r.lmum Rosehy), Pinkish while 1I0wers.(Catawblanse). flow... Is reddish 1>urple. ~ ~ ~ ~ l l ~ l i : ' ~ t ' : ) ' , . ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ : .. , .. . $1.10Magnolia Trees T ~ : , o s $1.10HARDY ~ Z A L E A A han4some, earlT.(NudaOora) freeflowerinl

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    Aluminum Cook~ i t s , ~ ~

    Heavy W e i g ~ ' 34-piecl:!aluminum cooking and serving outfit for party of four.All p ie ce s f it in largestkettle.

    T a b l e s , $ 2 ~Fold Compactly

    46-Pc. Outfi t, $7.98

    2-Burner GasolineStove, $ 3 Genuine Prentiss Wabersstove. Easily regulatedflame that is protected byback and side wind-shields.Folds up like suitcase.

    Hardwood c amp t ab le s.Varn ish ed. To p is 21 x35inches. Steel braced. Webstraps for carrying. Easilycarried.

    Prices

    Folding CampChairs, 6 3 c ~L i g h ~ n weight.but strong,!Iy made! Heavy canvasseat. Fold compactly. With

    back.Folding CampStools, 44c

    28 sturdy springs supportheavy canvas top. Steelframe that folds compactly.Opens t o 2 6x 76 inches.

    Cots, $ 4 Top With Springs!

    Reduced

    $1595

    Hot or ColdJugs, $ 1

    K e e ~ foods o/Iiquids hotor cold 10 to 12 hours.Large opening for insertionof bu lky foods. Unbreakable. Gallon size.

    RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE63rd and Market-West Philadelphia

    Free Bus Service t o 69t h Street Terminal

    New

    SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.

    29x4.40 30x31/2Balloon OV. CLINCHERNOW NOW$ ,55 $

    USE OURCONVENIENT

    FREE AUTO PARKS

    Tents,

    Save Dollars and GainMilesWith ALLSTATES ALLSTATEBALLOONS SI7.e Tires TubesSize Tires Tubes 30x6.20 ------- 14.10 ------- 2.18 Tires & Tubes27x4.4O - - - _ $ 5.53 __ _ . $1.07 30x6.75 .... _.- 16.60 --.-.-- 2.1828x4.4O 5.54 ------- 1.10 31x6.00 .------ 12.80 -_.-.-. 1.98-----.- Also Sold at th e29x4.4O 5.55 -----_. 1.15 31x6.20 --_.--- 14.50 ----.-- 2.30-------29x4.50 6.30 ------- 1.10 32x5.77 .. . ---- 13.20 .---.-- 1.98------- Sears-Roebuck9x4.75 7.65 ._.-_ ... 1.33 32x6.00 ----_.- 12.90 ----.-- 1.98_.. _.--- 32x6.20 14,65 2.4529x4.95 -----.- 8.15 ------- 1.40 .. . ---- .------ Store at29x5.00 7.98 ------- 1.35 32x6.75 ----_.- ~ 7 . 4 5 --.-.- .. 2.45-------29x5.25 9.20 . -.. ---- 1.57 33x5.77 ._----- 13.85 ___ a_a 2.23---.--- 33x6.00 13.10 47 E. Lancaster9x5.50 9.95 .- .. ---- 1.70 . __ ._-- .-.---- 2.05----- .. - 33x6.20 14.85 2.6530x4,50 6.35 . ------ 1.15 --_ .. -- ----.-.----- .. - 33x6.75 17.75 2.65 Ave.30x4.75 _.. -.--- 7.95 ------- 1.38 --_._.- --.----30x4.95 ------- 8.45 ------- 1.52 CORDS Ardmore, Pa.30x5.25 ---.-.- 9.40 --.- .. . 1.60 Size Tires Tubes

    ~ O x 5 . 5 0 ------- 10.20 ------- 1.80 30x3% CI. Reg . _ _$4.89 __ _$1.0530x5.77 -----.-- 12.95 .------ 1.98 30x3% CI. 0. 5.. _._ 4.98_. __ 1.05 This Store30x6.00 ---.-.- 12.60 ------- 1.95 30x3% 5.5. 0. 5.. ___ 6.35 _ 1.05 Open Every EveningOther Sizes Priced Proportionately Low

    Youths' PlayT ~ n t s , $ 6 ~

    W a t e r p ~ o ~ f "Umbrella"

    K h a ~ i water!'roof tenUl,ideal for hiking, rive r anda ut o t ri ps . Fold into asmall bundle. 5x7 feetwith 2-fMt side walls. Withropes and poles .

    ALLSTATE TI"RES

    Campers! Here' s a popu lar "umbrel la" t ypetent at an inexpensive price. Easily erected andtaken down. Khaki color waterproof tent fabricw it h a wat erproo f floor cloth. Door screenedwith marquisette. Awning can be tied over doOlopening. Has a 15x15 inch window and is 71;2feet high at center pole and 7x7 feet at base.Same Ten t 9Y4X9Y4 feet at base $19.75Jointed wood awning poles, per pro 89c

    Prepare Now for that Camping Trip I

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    SUPPLEE -WILLS - JONES

    Miss Betty Cook, of Dudley Avenue, l\Ir. a nd M rs . A. L. Leopold, ofwas the h os te ss t o th e m em be rs of Stamford, Conn., spent the week-endh er b ri dg e c lu b a t h er h om e o n Tue s- w i th Mrs . L eo po ld 's b ro th er , C om day evenll1g. m an de r T . V an A uk en , of ChestnutMiss Betty O tt o. d au gh te r o f Mr. Avenue.a nd 1 Ir s. E . G. Otto , of Grayl ing Ave- Mrs. R. S. Dunne and .:Mrs. Leroynue, s pen t t he week,end w it h he r par- A. K ing , o f S hi rl ey R oa d, gave ae nt s. M is s Otto, who is a student at br idge luncheon on Wednesday at Mrs.Penn Hall , Chal l lbersomg, left on King's home on Sh ir le y Road in honorIIIonday to jo in h er c la ss ma te s a t t he o f M is s M ir et ta B lo om , d au gh te r o fFlanders in Ocean City, N. J., whe re Mr s. Mar th a W . B lo om , o f S hi rl eythey have been spending the pas t three Road, whose marriage to Mr. Frank

    weeks. They r et ur ne d t o C ha mb er s- D e L os s Cannan, of \Vilkes-Barre,hurg on \Vednesday. Pa., will take place on June 14. TherejV\rs. Thomas Rit ne r, o f New York, we re twent y- four gue st s .is visi t ing her parents , J\Ir. a nd M rs . :Miss B lo om w as a ls o t he g ue st ofRobe r t Durbi n, of Xor th Narbe rth honor at a luncheon and br idge givenAvenue. by :\\rs. A. P . Red if er , of Shirley.1\Iiss Eleanor :\\ ichaelson a nd h er R oa d. 01: May 10. . Iclassmate, Miss Pat Habel, of Pitts- 1\\1'. \\ alter B. Talt, of .Grove ~ l a c e , Ihurgh , s pent t he w ~ e k - e n d with 1\Iiss w ho ha s o ee n. o n a buslIless tn p t.o I:t\lichaelson's par en ts . Mr. and Mrs . G. Muskegon, MIch., returned to IusF. 1Iichaelson, of Ha\'erfurd Avenue. Ihome, on \Vednesday. IlI\iss 1 Ii ch ae ls on has been e le ct ed M rs . Fred C. Patten and her s on andp rc si de nt o f t he s op homo re c la ss of d ~ u g h t ~ r , Fred and Evel yn Pa tt e n, ofHood Col le ge f or t he coming yea r. \\ oodslde AVe!lUe, spent t he w ee k-J\liss Anna 1 1 ode, daugh te r o f J\lr. end at Annapoh;;, Md. , w he re t he y a tand :\\rs. Herbert J \I od e, o f Over- t:ndcd t he r eg nu en ta l d an ce a t .t hebrook Hills-in-?llerioll, is now at t h e ) ;a \ 'a l Academy on Saturday evenn}g.Vnivers i ty Hospi ta l , ha \' ing undergone They also a t t e n d ~ d the chapel servicean opera tion for apllelHlicitis on Sun, on J\[onday even1l1g. Mr. R o l ~ e r t M.day, She is reco\'cring nicely. l>,atten, sop o f M r. and 1\[rs. I-red C.11 . f J\[' j \ [ ' t 1 atten, WIll g ra du at e f rom t he A ca d- I,Ie marnage 0 ,'. ISS , n-e t e my o n J un e 5.l ~ l o o m , d a u g h t ~ r of 1 \ \ I ~ , 1\\artha \\ . 1\11. a nd M rs . Dunstan Smith, Jr.,1 ~ l o o m . of Siurler Road, and. : \ l r. are now at \Vest Hampton Beach,j'rank D Loss Cannan, of \Vllkcs 1.. 1.Barre. WIll take p l a ~ e on Sat ur day. 1\[1'. and Mrs . Char le s 1\f. Evans , o fJune 14. at S t. J oh n 5 Church, Bala Che st nu t A ve nu e, h av e o pe ne d t he irC y n ~ \ y d . " .. SUllIlJIcr cottage at A\'alon, N. J ., and1\lts5 \ Irglllia Dc Hart. daughte)r ,of ga\'e a house party O\'er the week-end.I1\1 r. and :\1:5, .1, 1.. l.?e Har t , o f 1 nce The re were sixteen guests.l\venU(\ wIll e ~ t l c . rtalll . . the. 1 l I ~ 1 I 1 b ~ l : s :\Irs, Fred De. r by , o f North l \ a r b ~ r t h IO! h er s ch oo l s et a t a pdrt) thIS e\ e, A n ~ n u e , and Mrs. J. Taylor Darhng-mng. . .. ' ton. of Hampden Avenue, a t tended the~ r. ~ n j\\rs., \\ . j ~ 1115. of J\lont, King' s Daughter State Convention at Iclair, :\ . .1 ". a r : I ~ ' e d ~ I hu!,sday for a Scranton. Pa. , whi ch hel d i ts mee ti ng s1\\ '0 w e e ~ s VISit WIth theIr son, aIHI, for four days last week. namely, Tuesdau.ghtcr-III-law. :11'. al.I(.l :\Irs. \\ . T'[day. Wednesday, Thursday and Fril\lll1s. Jr .. of Anthwyn I ~ o a d . day. Mrs. Derby is State President1\11'.. and Mrs. H. \\ . Han ge n, o f o f t he K in g' s D au gh te rs .Readlllg: and 1\\1'. and :\Irs. \,yayne B' I F ri cnds o f Mr. E. C. Griswold. ofLrle, 01 , German town . s p en t Sunday Ches t nu t Avenue, wil l be interested toWIth , theI r parents , 1\11. a nd M rs . A., know that he is recO\'ering satisfac-\V. l\ eedham. of Chestnut Avenue. I tor ih ' f rom a recent operation.Barnard Mellor, son of :\11'. and Mrs . J\(rs. George H. Mcl\ lul l in . of Val-Barry S. 11e1lor, of Chestnut Avenue, 11'\" V iew Roa d l \[ er io n g av e a birthspent the. week-end at Camp Bonsall.. day luncheon il; honor o'f her daughter ,ncar Baltllllor.e, 1\\d., ~ the g ue st o fl :\llss . Amy :\lc:\Iullin, o n S at ur da y.l\I r.. Haydon 9 l\lerrd, of Bywood. The gues ts were the members of the.Mlss Jane Nash, of Anthwyn Road, school set.'1'111 ~ ~ e n d t l ~ e w e c ~ - e n d as t he guest! :\1 iss Kil ly T rude ll G re en , d augh te rof.Mlss. :\[unel Co\.lI1gton, .of Cheste.r1 oi :\11'. and j \[ rs . \ \ ' . Russell Green. IMIss :\ a sh a nd :'1 ISS CovlIlgton \YllI oi \ \' oodhine A\ 'e nu e. w il l b e o ne o f~ t t e n d a p !ay , at \' t h Ches te r H Igh the gues ts at a house party th is week"chool on Satl1l da, lug-ht. end gi\'en 1n' :'\1'. and :'lrs, J\1. :'1. Dc:'11', and 1\lrs. Isaac J\\ cHose. O'f Lon r in hOlior of thei r daughter . l\IissDudler Avenue, ga\' c a h o u ~ e party J\larfe Louise Dc L on g at thei r coun-last week-end at 1111'S. l[cHose s moth- .er 's cottage , at \Vildwood Crest, N. J.! C O ~ T I ~ U E D 0;-'; PAGE 17

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    Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptionalused ca r purchase service because they workunder a uniformfactory plan thatmakes usedcars as important a part of their business asnew cars.The famous "OK that Counts" tag assuresevery buyer that each used car bearing ithas been thoroughly reconditioned by expertmechanics to give' thousands of mlles of dependable, economical service.

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    Ollr Narberth PhoneI s 2602

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    (Easy to remember, isn't it ?Just bpar it in m in d w he nyou need your clothespressed promptly.)

    C1Caller-D;YCI'S-Taiiors. I220 Bala Avenue, C Y

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    ...JAMES J. KELLEHER =-Contractor and Builder-==-ement Work A Specialty5362 Arlington St. , Phi la ., Pa .PHONE: GREENWOOD 4788 5'.qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilnr;........... ,.. ..........-

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    JIIJJt mone!lin buyini Used Cars.lee your lheJJroletDelller...

    ready. Th c s ha de d g ro un d along Narberth School Notes II\\ ' indsor Avcnue wil l a s usual scrve it s Children who arc five years of agepurposc as a play space for the on or before January 31. 1931, willyoungcr c hi ldr en. Amp le space will he eligihle for the Narherth Kinderp rovidc p lay ing f ie ld s for the higger garten next fa ll. i t was dec ided at th ehoys. and the main dial1loud and fieldwill hc availahle for all regular games. ~ ay meetiug o f thc Dorough SchoolSur el y Nar he rt h has no fiilcr or Goard last Friday night.

    lII11rc worthwhile f ea tu re t han i ts plaY-1 Childrcn who arc six years of ageground. Nothing is too good f or it - on or hefore January 31. 1931. willfor it scrvcs one of thc bes t s id es of h c e li gi hl e for the first grade, it wasall the residents-juveniles as well as also annuuneed.adults-and nothing s houl d b e l ef t un - Thc rcsignation of ~ rs. Ruhydone that will keep it in t he fi ne st I 'er ish ic h a s Sixth and Seventh gradepossihlc condition. Once more. thanks teacher in English was a cc ep ted by t heto the l1Ien and women wh ose fo re - Board.s ight made this finc t ract o f land avail- Thc nc;.;t mceting of t hc Boa rd , theahle for th e splcndid work that it is final I1Iccting until fall. wil l he he ld al lnoll ' doillg. June 6. Th e schools will close on

    "OLD-TIMER." June 13.

    Page Twelve

    ~ ~ O l d - T i m e r " PraisesRecreation FieldSuggests Additional Diamonds

    For Use of Small Boysof Borough.

    Editor "Our '1 '0\\ '11":\Vi th t he ell inp leti lln Ilf a ll the addi-

    till11'; and illlpro\'el1ll'nts now underway at the p layground the citizcns ofIlur hort1ugh should he p roud er t hanever oi 0nr con ll llun ity. and the IJorIlugh governllient-and the RecreationHoard ill particular, jnst!) ' elltitled tothe thanks IIi every resident. I f thereis a f iner recrL 'a tional l ie ld along the:'Ilain I . i n e - - - I l u l ~ ; j d e oi one or t\l'O ofthe hig colkgcs-we don't kno\l' whereit is.The h;lsehall fil'ld-with i ts re su r

    faced diallllllHI, th e n ew s tand , t he n cwj('nCl'S a ll ll lg the f ir st al1l1 third-hasefllnl lines, and th e rehuilt hackstop\ \'i ll he ready and in p ri ll le shape forthe opening o i the :'II ain Line League~ e ; , , , ' n hen' ne;.;t Friday-Decoration])a.' . I t' ,; going to he a heautiful fieldand it is to he hopcd t ha t whoev er h ascharg(' lli it will make \l'hatever ar rangl 'nlents arc I ll 'cessary to keep i t - ,particnlar ly the dianlle spacefo r Ii ve passcnA'ers.Motor ha s been thorI'IIA'hly rcconditioned.No t a scratch on th ebody. Sold "with ano I( that count s. " Spe -cial sale price $350

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    ... ..,< /Summer FloweringAnnuals IChoice Bedding Plantsi Well-grown p la nt s o f t he best Ii varieties

    I AReratum, Aly&sum, Astet a, Begon ia .,Cft l.ndula Cannas. Coleus. Oupbia. Dra'lI caenR. Gernniuml. Heliotrope, Lantana. Lo..: belie. MariJ{old. Moonvines. PelarR'oniumI Pett'.. ,", ( l l p d f l i n ~ ) , Petunl.. ( F r i n ~ e d ) ' 1I Phlox. SI"Rrlp.t RaJP;e. Snapdragon. StockI Verbena. VinCA Vftriegata. Zinni... etc . 1I r e a s o n " h ; ~ : ; ; ~ D ROSES I

    Hardy Everblooming15 popular varieties I$1.00 each; $11.00 dozen.Call and See Our Displayi Our Mr, W. O. lIird's expert advtce on, any subject 01 rerttllzinlf. olanting, Garden,I and Lawn treatment free for t he a l kt n ll . i~ o n ' ~ hnlitRh to call nhonp or write. II. N. SIMON Be SON, Seedsmen i

    436 R. Market St, PhiladelphiaOrde.. of S8 Dr More Delivered Free i- Witbtn S5'XUe Ihdlua of PI lDa , -

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    For every oldVictorRecordyou ,bring to us we wiIlallowyou a credit of 7 centsand give you in exchangeagainst this creditABSOLUTELY FREEthe newVictor Records youchoose.How come? You must hearth e amazing new Orthophonic VictorRecords. _ that's th e answerl

    A Z V ~ L L ~ JtNCORPORATJoJD"The Main Line Music Store"

    44B WEST LANCASTER AVE.ARDMORE, PA.ALL THE MUSIC YOU WANTWHEN WV WANT IT

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    Library NotesThe Narherth Community Lihrary

    has many faithfully gcnerous friends.The Liter ature Group of the \Vomen'sCommunity Cluh has for a numher ofyears made an annl1al gift to the Ilihrary. Previously it has been aI-Ilotted to the children's section and used Ifor especial1y attractive editions. Thisyear, under the insp i ra t ion of the re-Iccnt exhibition of Miss Cowin's paintings, the group has asked that i ts con t ri bu ti on go towards the purchase ofa p ic tu re t o a dd color to the walls oft he I ih ra ry room. This is a delightful rt ho ug ht . Sho ul d others h e moved to 'add to the amount, the l ibrary will heahle to prest:nt a k in d o f d ec or at io nunusual in institutions of i ts s ize.

    OUR TOWN

    Add 26e fe r P ~ c k i " , l ' and Ir.curonce

    WEST & CO.

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    N e York Stock ExchangeMembers Philadelphia Stock ExchangeNew York Curb Exchange

    For theConvenience of our Clients

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    ArdmoreBryn MawrBerwynCynwyd

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    MalvernMerionNarberthWayne

    Ou r number for this service is68,500

    we have a rra nge d with the Bell TelephoneCompany for free telephone service for all callsto our office from the following exchanges:

    I f your telephone is listed under one of theseexchanges, simply give the operator the name ofyour exchange and 68,500,You will be connected immediately with ou roffice, and there will be no toll charge on yourtelephone bill.

    Hardy OrientalPoppy, B ~ ; : ' i n i ' SPECIAL SALE J::r R ~ : ~ ~APRICOT QUEEN-Anrlro!. (olor.BEAUTY OF LIVERMERE-\,r\'

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    JST to be seen on The JuvenileFloor of the new Strawbridgeand- Clothier Main l ine S to rep ro ve s y ou ' re f ashi on con 5cious. And if your family sud-d en ly be gin s wishing yo uwere triplets or twin s, it'sbecause the values ar e so easyon th e family pocketbook.

    DESIGNERS copying in miniature theinspirations of P atou , C ha ne l,Agnes . . . needlewomen embroidering inBelgium, Italy, an d Austria knitters busyin England an d Austria ships crossingan d recrossing the seas. It's not too much.that on e Aoor of th e new Main Line Storeis dominated by the Juveniles.Belgium linen frocks th at m ake Brotherproud an d grand. Chubby sweater s,jolly suits with button-on pants an d crossstitch ducks; frilly, Auttery, ribbony things,if you're that type. Then there are thesuitable things, but they're nice, too, inthis new store. Lots of thrilling newvogues to follow this summer ... the suntan, the ensemble, the sleeveless, andthe pajamal

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    MAIN LINE STOREMONTGOMERY AVENUE and ST. JAMES PLACE ARDMORE

    Telephone Ardmore 4000

    All s igns point to anorgandie summerBy 01/ means be seen on:the Third Floor of the newStrawbridge and ClothierMain line Store .. . it's thesmart gathering spotfor th e youngest , ~ e t

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    JUNIOR REPORTER

    Watch fo r sportsprin ts in beachpajamas and sunbacks in swim suits

    Empire Effectsnot iced in littlegirls ' dresses

    Polka Dots smallas pin heads an dlarge.as quartersworn everywhere

    lee Cream col or sare awfully good'Suits no w comewith two p air s o fpants, one short: .and the other l o n ~ !

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    Narberth Business GuidePromptly, Reasonably, Courteously

    THE MERCHANTS AND PROFESSIONALPREPARED TO SERVE NARBERTH'S AREERESECTION

    LatmdriesRUU , 1I1ACI{First-Class Hand 'Vo r lt33 Narberth Ave.

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    Smith, 111 i ss Ali ce Dolan, 111 iss 1\1 aryBlackie, Miss Ella Scott, ll1r. JohnScott , J r. , anel ~ I I r. Donglas Scot t .

    111 r, Chamhers has heen a residentof Ardmore for o\'er thirty years, anelwas Chief of Police of Lower 1\1 erionTownship for sevcral years anti laterwas a cons tahl e.

    MEN LISTEDTRADINGCleaners-D')'ers-Tai/Drs

    A I H ~ J , l Z Z I BRO'I 'HEHSWe Serve th e Bes ti, 'o/'est Ave. -!'larberthAIlCAUE TAII,Olt SHOI'Prench D ry C le an in g719 Montgomery Ave. Narb .4165-WLOUIS ' r i lE 'I 'AII,Oll234 'Voodbl n e AvenuePh on e : N a rb e rt h 2666

    CoalNAHnEIlTII COAl, CO .

    .leddo High land Anthraci t eNarherth 2430-2431

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    wood. :\lIIong the guests Wl're Mr.and ~ rs. John Scott, 1\1 r. and 1\1 rs. J.R. 1\1. Challlhers, 1\1 r. and 1\1 r s. \Vi llialll \V. Cham hers, Mr. ( ieorge Chamhers, 1\1 r. aJl(I Mrs. John P. Dol an,1\1 r. F. A. ~ eShane. ~ r. Al ex Scott,Miss )Jichll ias Scott , Mr. Bruce l3Iackhurn, ~ I i s s Laura Sco tt , I\liss :\Iildreel

    Automobile Service

    AmusementsNAIlRF.RTII DII ,LIARD P.UU,OIIA Clean Amu sement C e nt er2nd F l oo r, N a rb . Theatre Bldg.

    FUNl i 'S ( ; . , \RAGEnepairs, Simonizing, G as and Oil107 Essex Ave. Narber th 2710

    NARDF.RTII THEATilEPerfec t Sound-Be t t e r Pic tu res129 Narber th Ave. Narberth 2458

    I Surprise PartyI Mr. I saac Chamhers, of Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, was given a surpris eparty on Monday evening. May 12, tocelebrate his 80th hirthday by hisg randdaught er , M rs . Mar y Sco tt McShane, of Hamps tead Road, \\'ynne-

    Guest of Honor

    - P h o t o b3' ZamslQ ' S tud io ,Miss Clara Augus ta Soude r,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RalphSouder, of Ardmore, who will bethe guest of honor a t a tea whichMr . and Mrs . Maur ice W. Sloan, ofOverbrook , wil l g ive on Saturdayafternoon, June 7.Lower Merion Jr . High

    1930 Football SchedulePainting-Papering; '1, \I lSII , \I ,I . C O ~ I " A N YGood 'Vorl \ .-1\ loderatc PriceR

    ~ : Price Ave. N a r l l ~ r t h 2!Hri

    ShoesJOliN UIUZINEdwards ' Shoes fo r Childrent27 N. Narb. Ave. Nalb. 4053

    Radio-Victrolas-MusicNAIlBER'1'1I 1 ~ 1 , I ~ C ' I ' I U C SIIOI 'For Hadio an d Blectrlc Satisfact ion241 Haverford A,'e Narberth 4182:

    Printing-MimeographingMultigraphingLIVINGS'I 'ON PUIJI,I!"IJING CO.258 Haverfo rd Ave. Narh. 2545NAIlI lER'I'1I I ' IUN'I ' IXG CO .Harry H. Hol lar109 Forest Ave. Narber th 2618

    DANIEL J . ~ l c G A U I l YOi l Burning BquipmentOld Gul ph R oa d Narber th 267:1IIAIUIY II . \viILI,Plumbing & Heat ing100 Forest Ave. Narberth 3652-111

    Real Estate-InsuranceUUJlIJlN &: 1I0\VAIU)31 Narber th Ave. Narberth 3843A Complete Heal Esta te Service

    Shoe Repairing (51 ShiningGOOD\VE ,UI SHOE UEPAIIUNGB. G. Constantine252 Haverford Ave. No.rb. 4006-'V- Our Shu-Glealll Pro ee s s Hcco l or sL ad le s' J ,e a th e r Shoes to lIIateilD"esse s -Al l Colors.

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    Hardware

    Fruits-Groceries-Meats

    DelicatessenHAIlIlY H. IIA1\IEILFine Assor tmen t G oo d F oo d250 Haverford Ave.

    ElectriciansW A I , T I ~ R G. CASE. Prop ' r .Narb. Electric ShopWiring a n d Ap pl ia nc e sHaverford Ave. Narberth

    PlasteringED WAIlU S. HAWSPlas ter ing , Jobb ing , Stucco nepairs109 Dudley Ave. Narberth 3721Drugs IARCADE PIIARlI lACY Plumbing-HeatingFrr.ederick Dannenhauer , P r o p r i e ~ o r COOl{ I11l0'l 'JlEIlS70.) Montgomery Ave. Narh. 2.113 Plumbing-Heal!ng- -Hoof lng

    10t Bssex Ave. Narberth 40,10

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    Flowers-NurseriesGarden WareALBRECHT NURSEHIESMontg, Ave. a t Mee ti ng Ho us e L an ePhones : Narberth 4020 and 4021

    J . J. \VIII ' I 'ESIDE 237 Haverfo rd Ave.Phones : Na rb e rt h 2446 or 3669

    PAUL C. LYNNElectrical Work;344 Dudley Ave. Narber th 2623-W

    PATJUC IA EL IZABE' I' H SHOPWomen 's & Ch il dr en 's A p pa r el125 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth 2898

    DOYlIIEL'S 1I1AIlKET209 Haverfo rd Ave.Narberth 2855

    Upholstering-FtlT1Iiture-DecoratingA'I'I.AS co., INCNAIl I lEI l ' J' I I ' I IAI lUWAHE eo . Shades and Unpainted l ~ u r n i t u r eSeeds, Implements, Paints , I ~ u r n s . 107 Nal' ller th Ave. Narber th 3 6 2 ~

    230 Haverford Ave. Narber th 41771JUCKLIN'S HAllU\VAIlE S'I'OUE Attorneys.at-LawGarden Tools an d Seeds IlESlIlOND J. 1I1eTIGIIE203 Haverford Ave. Narber th 2555 205 Haverford Ave. Narber th 403.1

    GEOUGE 1\1. DANDOCr ed it a n d SerVice Grocer105 Forest Ave. Narb . 3980-4180NAIlDEI l' I '1 l " 'RU! 'I ' &: PRODUCE1\1.\.llliE'I ' 228 Haverford Ave.Narber th 3605-3677

    ' l 'HE BAIlCLAY CO.Fo re ig n , Domest ic Pot tery1268 Montgomery Ave, Nar. 3923 RestaurantE. \V. I1UIlNS AIlCAUIA UES'I'AUH,\.NTGarden WO,rk' Landscaping, Haul ing I Good Pood a t lIIoderate Prices

    250 Iona Ave. Narber th 2780 239 Haver fo rd Ave. Narber th 3799~ ~ s r : : : o ~ ~ ' : : : ~ l e ~ : ' ? e ~ Roofing233 Haverfo rd Ave. Narberth 2861 J. A. 1 \ l J L L I ~ 1 l' I' I IE GAI lDEN NUIlSEIUES Aboye Every t h i ng -A Uood RoofComplete Line of Nursery S t ~ c k t l l I 'orcst Ave. Narber th 2920Montgomery Ave. Narberth :1796

    Narber th 2866

    BarbersJOSEPR AMATO244 Haverford Ave.

    NAI lBEIl ' I'H NATIONAL BANliMember J"edera l Reserve Systeml ~ r i d a y Even ings , Open 7 to 9

    Beauty ParlorsESSEX BEAUTY PARLOR103 Essex Ave.Phone: Narber th 3932

    Banks1\IERION TITLE &: TRUST CO .Hav er f or d a n d Narber th A\'es.Phone Narber th 3698

    Feminine ApparelSUZANNE JORET GII,LSANITARY DARDER SHOP Suzanne FrocltsFo r t he W h ol e Fami l y- I t ' s Clean 216 Dudley Ave. Narber th 2324L. Kirscht , Prop . -41 N. Narber th ---------------AI'.

    JOliN A. 1 \ I O \ V I U ~ J l , INC.Bu i ld i ng and Jobll ing Carpentry714 Montgomery Ave. Cynwyd 687Pll lUUXG RUO'I'IIERSBuilders533 Go rd on Ave . Narber th 2831\VAL'I'EH SCHI,IPP520 Merwyn RoadNarber th 2865

    Candy-Cigars-CigarettesI)AVIS' -Olde"t Store In NorberthCandy, Cigars, Genera l Mdse.Phone Narber th 4035

    BatteriesWUNDER BAT. &: ELEC. SERVICEExclusive A twa te r K e nt Dealer

    BuildersCHARLES L. JENKINSBui ld ing Construct lonO ld G ul ph R d. Narber th 3984WAI.Ti,;Jl P. 1I11ESEN100 N. Narber th A ve. Day: Narb.3973-M Nig'ht: Narh. 3828-R

    BakeriesN A R B I ~ R T I I P AS TRY S II OPWe Bake Fresh Daily on Premises243 Haverfo rd Ave. Narber th 3694WH IT E 'S S \V EE T SHOPIc e Cream, Candy, Nuts, Pastry219 Haverfo rd Ave. Narber th 4005

    WlIl. U. &: H. T. Sl I IEULEY, INC."For Permanent Satisfact ion"29 Narber th Ave. Narber th 3700G . V . 'WOOD IlO\VContractlng Bui lder109 Fores t Ave. Narberth 2916

    ESSEX I{ANDY KOUNTEI lAb bo tt s' I ce C re am103 Essex Ave. Narber th 3791

    108 Forest Ave.

    Building PermitsJoseph J. Graham and son, builders,Bryn Mawr, Pa., will make the alterations and additions to the dwelling onthe property on t he e ast side of Glyn\Vynne Road, south of Booth Lane,Haverford. The estimated cost is $15,f:98Samuel A. Rogers, builder, of Overhrook, wil l make the al terat ions andadditions to the property on the eastside of Gilpin Road, north of Bryn:\Iawr Avenue, \Vynnewood. The approximate cost is $8000.George K. Rei lly, Gladwynne. wil lt 'r ec t a storage building at the S. E.corner of Black and \Villiamson Roads,(;]adwynne, t o cos t about $2500.The Philadelphia Electric Company,'viii erect an advertising sign on the:M erion Title and Trust Building,S E. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, atan approximate cos t of $1400.

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    Octoher 3-Glen-Nor (second),awav.O'ctoher I I -Lansdowne, away.Octoher I i -Upper ~ I o r e l a n d J. H.S., away.October 2-t-Upper Darby, home.October 31-Haverford, awav.Novemher 7-Pottstown, hoine.November 13-Radnor, home.l( ovember 21 - \Vest Chester, home.The Junior High team, under thecoaching of Richard 1fa tti s, h ad anunnsuallv successful se ason l as t fall.Thev wcre unscored on in their schedule ;)f eight gallles, and r an up a ll ll os tt hr ee hundr ed poi nt s to swamp the ir"pponents in all but one bat tl e whichl'IHled in a scoreless tic.

    I ~ : ' b i ~ ~ 100 FOREST AVENUEPhone: Narberth 3652M I- - ..IFOR Plumbi!lg CALL Iit Heating IROBERT COMPTON109 Forest AvenueNarberth 2485-_._------.................... '+ ' ....... ..... '+ '

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    WE A ~ ~ E P T THE ALLOWANf:;E AS FIRST Pi\.YMENT

    PHILADELPHIA E L E ~ T R I ~ COMPANY

    WhB wait "nB longerfor DOT WATER COMFORTS?

    Merion Park Transfer.\n English design house, stone,half t :" i1JI 'r allcl s tncco cons t ruc tion,with \'arj"gatl'd ,;hte roof at 530 Putnan1 Road. ).11'1':011 I'ark. h as h ee n sold Ifor I', I ll 'c ci a t o (;l'orge Ilansl'l1 hy

    Challdkr an d l{al1kill. It was held Ifllr sale at $3i,5illl.- - - - - -Marriage Date Set iThe l l Ianiage of ),1 i,.;,; Alice Kel1nl 'dy i] Ieller. daughter of :'1 r. and ~ r ~ I

    Clyde A. He:ler, of 1'utll\an Road,1) ' [ ~ r i o n Park, antI ),( r. Edwill Clinton1.ollgwell, ~ ( ' l l of Mrs. Chari,,; (;riffill ),1 yer,.;, of I 'hila(lelphia, will takeplace Oll Thu rs da y, J un e 5, at sixo'c!l,ck ill th e ),[ellwrial Chmch of St .Paul, Overbrook.

    Th e pllpnlation of Lower 11 er illll Town,.;hip, a,.; ,.;hown hy aprelilllillary count of the returnsof tlw Fiftl'enth Census as of:\ pril I , 1 ')30, ;s 35,118, as comp ar ed w it h 23,886 on Jannary I,11)20. Th e increase in the teny ea r p er io d is at the rate of 47per cen t., OJ" 1123 per year.Forty-four farllls were ent1Jner ate (1 i n th e tll\ln,.;hip. 1fonroeII . . \IHlers, c\rdnlOre and Norristown attorney, s up er vi so r o f t heeel1;;n,.; fo r the Twenty-secondd ist ri ct o f I 'enn,.;ylvania, statest ha t t he I'UO fignre,.; arc preliminary a nd s uh je ct t o c or re ct io n.

    Eagle Eyes Prominentat Foul Shooting Contest

    1.01lTr :'1 l"I"ion JUllior 11 igh Schoolh el d t he lir,.;t o f w ha t i,.; expec ted to heall allIIn'll ha,.;kl"lhall fonl shoo t ing cont l' ,; t, l a, ;t week at the Junior 1[ighg".Illllla,;iulll. There w er e t hr ee c la ss es.,f elltric,;, each cla,;s h ei ng f or hothhllY'; alld g i rl s competi llg ,;eparatcly.Th e Sellillr II igh en tered t en ho ys an dtl'1l g-irl,.;, th e JUllior High th e sameIlUlllhl'r and the g-r:\(le school,.; werelimited to three boys and three girlsfrom each schoo l. I.\1 Bll ll niwe ll won th e ,;cnior high IgTllUP first p ri ze w it h a t ot al o f 45 of50 possible shots. John Penllypacker11";\'; ,;ecl1!](1 with 40 of 50 an d J;lllmy Il,lra(1for

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    HOW YOUR LAUNDRY HANDLESSHIRTS AND COLLARS

    ... _. ....., ........VVe have a largeassortment of implement s, i nc luding lawnmowers, grass trimmers, e tc .; sh eep ma

    nure a nd o th er fertilizers; and Old Gardener In s e c t i c ide ,oleate coated arsenate,and arsenate of lead,for beetle warfare.Also permit us tosuggest that you can

    get your screens andpaints here.

    ............ - ...............230 Haverford AvenuePhone: NARBERTH 4177

    For the Garden:

    NARBERTHHARDWARE CO.

    forlll o f t cl cp honc s cr vi cc fml ll 1\1 aiuLinc points to their officcs at 1511\-\lalnut Strcct. This servIce is withoul cha rgc til cus to ll lc rs . By arraugemCllt b ctwc cn t hc hankers and theBell Telcphone COlnpany anyunc livi ng w it hi u thc arca covercd hy thcAnllllorc, !lryn Ma\\'r, Cynwyd. Mcrion, Narberth telcphonc cxchangcs cancall \Vcst & Co.'s oRiel' hy simply giving thc uamc of t hc ir c xc hang c andthc nUlllber e.8.S00 and will not bcchargcd for the call. This is thc firsttilllc such a plan for rc vcrsal of telcpholl c chargl's has bccn lJIadc by abanking housc.. '* ......

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    Banking House ProvidesSpecial Telephone ServiceAn ill1lll\'at ion in hanking' anelhrokcragc service to cus to lJ lc rs hasbecn providcd h \ \Vcst & Co. in thc

    Firesidehe - . - -; " I i ~ ~ Sarah Boak and ;"f iss ;"Iary Imcd in roscbuds and plumcs, took thcHoovcr, o f Nar bc rt h Avcnuc, gavc a h,?no. rs: Frpm t hc Junior group, Miss. Vlrgll1la Burgstrcsscr was choscn.tl'a and s h u ~ \ ' c r ;"1 o n d a ~ ~ f t c r n o o n In Hc r costumc was vcry lovcly; of gross-CONTI :-;1; I:P FROll l l 'AO], ; 10 h on or o f ~ l t s s . 1\1 a ~ \:vtlkIC, d a u ~ h t c r graincd pink si lk , it was Iluitc dccol-

    try placc in Iluckingham Vallcy, I'a. or . '.11'.,\\, C. \\'III{lC, o f N cw port lcttc, with a long swccping train, and:\ mung Iho sc attending th c g ra du a- : \ c\\'s. \ a .. who sc c ng ag cmcn t to M r. with i t s hc wore a r ich b lack lacc scarf'tion cxcrciscs at t hc A tl an ti c C it y Hos- ChYlrlcs Richa rd : \i chol ls , o f Phi ladc l- Fo r the girl costum cd most tr uly t pital last Friday c vc ni ng w cr c thc pIlla, was vcry rcccntly a l ~ n o u n c c d . typc, Miss Marion ;"1 arsha11 was;"Iisscs Ann Bailey, Elcanor Pc te rs, Among. thc g u c s ~ s wcrc. ~ ! I s s Mar- selcctcd from th e group as a wholc,: \Iycc Tapp , :\nna'Middlcton, Hcelwig ga,rct ( ~ a s s n c r . . l \ ~ I ~ S ; " I a r ~ o r l c Church, anel he r quaint basqucd mod cl cc r';"lann, Bessic Flakc anel l\lary Horscly. ;"}ISS ' ~ t h c l ,\VI11!a!ns, l \ l l s ~ . C h a r l o ~ t c tainly suitcd hc r pctitc bruncttc stylc.;"1 i ~ (;lad\'S Bailcv, !II iss : \nn Bailcy's ',:ckfcldt, 1\1 !SS buth . l\1 cAuhffc, ISS Topped by a pockct edition of a bonsistcr, was onc or' thc graduatcs. I ' l ~ ) r e n c ; B I ~ . h ( ) p , MISS ~ m }'.mon, nct ticd c oque tt is hl y u nd cr h er chin,;.., rs. R ic ha rd T . O dior ne a nd 1\,1 rs. ~ 1 1 . s s h , a t ! l C n t ~ c D a l e ~ 1\llss. I rauccs shc prcscntcd a real picture of a "IittlcThonias \V . J al'kson ar c entcrtaining ]. rlckc. l\1 !SS l'.m!IJa Cy11r, l\!ISS Flor- lady of t hc t imes ," a s thc chairman oftwcnty gues ts a l a hridgc tomorrow in c n ~ c ;"lcKay, l\llss :\clhc I:.ratanton, ' the judgcs t crmcd Ii.honor of Miss ;"lahcl Kirkpatrick, ;"llss Johnson, . ; " I ~ s . :\lIan K,lrk, 1\lrs. Vvc wish that spacc pcrmittcd a fullDragoslay I'el'lshlch, ?dr. ( rc or gc H . I . . . f . .e1aughler of ;"11'. and l\lrs. \\'. J . K ir k- \V\, . I 1\1 "11' \V ' 1, '11 IcscnptlOn 0 the Intcrcst lng costUIl1CSp at ri ck , o f E ss cx Avcnuc, whosc llIar- 1"1\1 ,lnl . 1'.. ,lIl ct I cn . Iworn. Th c few who did not " dr cs sriagc to l\1r. \Valtcr Hunsickcr, of lup" rcgrcttcd it, for thc picturcsqul'.\Ilclltown. will takc placc on June 2R Juniors Entertain ' , s c e ~ ) e m a d ~ cvcryouc r a t h ~ , r cnviousat th c Narberth Preshytcrian Church. of othcr tunes, other days.;"Irs. Horace r. McConncl1, of 1\1 1.'1'- at Garden Party .The.; rain oblig ingly sta; 'cd away un-iOIl Avenuc, was the hostess to hcr tIl bndgc on thc lawn was ovcr, andhridgc c1uh on \Vedncsday cvening. though a few drops began to fall upon1\1 r. and Mrs. Merritt Hcckel, of F t hc l av is hl y spread t ea t ab le , it wasSahine and Conway Avcnues, ar c Charming Costumes eature De- no cnough to dim t he pleasurcs of thc

    recci\'ing c on gr atu latio ns upon th e lightful Party in Nash dclicious repast scrvcd. ~ rs. Roherth ir th o f a son, Mcrr i tt Robcr t Hcckcl, Nash was presentcd with a pcwtcron l\1 ay 17. 11 rs. Heckel prior to her Garden. howl in apprcciation of hcr extendingmar ri agc was Miss Annettc Krout, thc hospi ta li ty o f h cr house a nd g ar -daughter of M r. and Mrs. P. B. Krout, dcn. Th c party was the thought ofof Esscx Avenue. THREE WIN PRIZES Mrs. Ellswortb Clarke, program chair-III iss Helen Krout , daughtc r of Mr. man, who was ahly ass is tcd in carry-alld ;"Irs. 1'. B. Krout, will cntertain Iing out hcr incas hy hcr conllnittcesthe lI1emhcrs of th c graduating' c lass Th e J ulliur Scction of the \Nolllcn's and chairmcn, alllong w hom wacnj Friends' CClltral School, Ovcrh rook, Communi tv C lu h o f l '\a rh er th cllter- l\1isscs Marian M a r ~ ; J l a l l . Dorotl1\' 1\larat luncheon aud hridge tomorrow taiucd th e Exccutive Board of the shall, Margarct Burrell, .Julia Fittipnldi,aftcrnoon. Miss Krout will graduatc IScu io r C lu b at an old-fashioncd gar- V i r ~ i n i a Stcinford. Alherta Davis, 111 rs.in J uuc. dell p arty and bridge last Saturday C. D. Goodw in and ~ rs. J amcs D.1\1 iss Anl\' Ellion, of 22R Sahiue afternoon in t hc g ardc n of Mrs . Rob - Moorc .:\velluc, gave a hridge and showcr last er t J. Nash. In th is sett ing , a charm- Many snapshots wcrc taken of thcI-',::da"y eyclling in ho no r o f , 1 \ 1 i S S } \ I ~ C i l lg ly costul l1ed group mct, most l.,f

    lffirls !n,:'brig!lt arr:,.IY" and c\,'cn .SOIlIC\\ tlklc. daugh tl 'r o f 1\11'. \V. C. \\llklc. w hom ha d d onuc d thc ga rbs of thclr mO\'les which wtl' hd p t o p lc tu rcof Ncwport l\cw:", Va., whosc ell- grcat-great-grcats for thc occasion. for t ho sc who lIIissed it what a " rccl "gagemcllt tn IIII'. Charle:; I ~ i c h a n l I t might he mcnt ioncd tha t one or two time was had.-T. (; . 1\1.XicllOlIs. of Philadclphia.' was an - came in their own w cd din g g ow us, --- .---__nnunccel. . "mong thc gncsts wer c t hc which. of coursc, could not be callcd

    ;"1 isses Faith !II c:\uliffc. Dorothy \\'il- antcdiluvian, bu t wcre nevcr thel cs ssnl l, : -' Iary Dighy. Charlnltc Eck fe ld t, qua in t cnough to fit in with th c spii'it! lc tt y Henry , l\lildrcd 1\loorc, of Lch- of the party.allon. who was thc gllcst of M iss A grand march hcgan th c festivities,I':ninn: :\11'. an d !III'S. J ames H . Jcwc ll, a nd t hr ee awards were made fo r cos:\11'. Charlcs Hcnrv, Mr . Iamcs Mc- tUIIICS. After much delihcration, aCutch('on, III r. .Jamcs \V'eaver, Mr . g ro up o f j udge s p ro noun ced t hc w in Clarence" ays. ill I'. Evcl'clt Dc Ronde . ncrs. For presen t ing thc most plcas;"11'. Fl'ancis ]\IcEnancm, :\11'. ' Vi ll ar d i ng p ic tu rc in t he S cni or G ro up , M rs .!lllwman alld 1\11'. Cha rl es R ic ha rd F ait h Farmer, in whi tc s atin gown , IXieholls. I cmpirc style , with poke bonnc t t rim-,THE MA IN L INE

    BANKING INSTITUTION

    Should be free from worry and care.Let us shoulder the burden of the storage ofyour silver, the petty details of your tripabroad, the safe-keeping of your valuablepapers for th e next few months.

    We have all th e facilities fo r thesenecessary summer services, and we will beWilling and g lad to assist you at any time.

    SUMMER DAYS

    A View o f Thi s Sunny, Airy DepartmentShi rt s and collars are the real tes t of laundry ski ll and equipmcnt .

    Thi s pi cture, which shows the modern machincry and wonder fu llyventilated room. will show why Your Laund ry sends things back i nsuch fine shape.

    THE MERION TITLE& TRUST COMPANY

    ARDMORENARBERTH BALA-CYNWYD

    COME IN AND VIS IT US!

    ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY(I NCOIlPOIl. \ ' I 'EU)

    PHONE ARDMORE 175A ubrey A'Venue Ardmore, Pal

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    Snbscribc now-only $2 a year.

    c amc necc ss ar y t o usc more groundand build l ar ge r g rc enhous es . F ro ll lthat it was only a steJl to sclling theplants anel fresh cut. flowers at thcgreenhouses at Statc anlL l\fary \Vatcrsf ord Roads , whcre part\ of thc busincss cont inucs. Further 'cxpansion oft he bus in es s c ame this mon th , whenthe new florist e stab li shment waslocated in Cynwyd's Montgomcry Pikcbusiness scction.

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    Finest CoalStill Low Priced!

    Guests coming?Stock up the pant r y - i u s t telephone your ordersto the stores!

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    During the month of May the price of AnthraciteCoal is lower than i t will be again until next spring. Youwill save money by order ing at once, the celebrated D. BeH. Lackawanna and Lehigh Valle}' Anthracite . thefuel that is guaranteed .. convince yourself that thisis the f inest, cleanest fuel you have seen.

    TELEPHONE

    OUR CASH PRICES PER 2000LBS. FOR THE MONTH OF

    MAY ARE:Egg CoalStove CoalNut Coal ....Pea Coa lBuckwheat Coal

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    Horticultural HobbyNow Cynwyd Business

    The ollly contcst for cOlllmittee postsoccurred ill District No.2 , whercGeo rgc Sch rode r beat out Harolel

    1('i1lS Iha/ tire leam has IllnJed ill. Icstablishmcl;t of thc DrcamwyldPilfhers Kcilh P arks alld Herb Florist COJllpany, at 288 MontgomcryT ho ma s I hm 1( ' I h, 'm 11ft wil{, lIl1/ch iAvcnue, Cvnwvd, ncar Old LancasterIIH1/"(' COI//id,.1/c(' wh,.11 red-Ileaded [Road, 1\1 erion ..ClIplaill is r cai1 ,i l /! ! , I Myron L. Upham bcgan his cul ti -. '" "', '" Ivat ion of f lowcrs as an amatcur, aboutGane and Joe l\feCahon,are the twol 'cight ycars ago. At his home, Stateb,est catcher s Lower 1\1 el' lon has ha,d and 1\1ary \Vatcrsford Roads, Cynwyd

    S 1 l 1 C ~ Buck ,was a Y.o.unl{ colt. ,Joe, IS , (now tcrmed Pcnll Valley), hc gatheredvarsity re cc lv er for ] emple Unlvcrslty Ia bc au tif ul c ol lc ct io n o f rarc blooms,at the present. Iincluding cac.tus; also, by the way, anaquarium with an unusual varicty andLarge Wet Vote is quantity of g o l d ~ s h . . .Polled in Borough! As t hc col lect ton 1I1creased, It be-

    i!Iassembly candidate, also outstrippcd ihis organization opponcnt, Fred c.,Peters. Ardmore , winning 550 to 402, :In the contest for thc statc COI11-mittee, 1\1 rs. :M argaret G. Town and G.Paul Sheeder wcrc thc w innc rs in thcborough, 1\1 rs. Town polling 507 andShceder 49-t, County organizationIcadcr Cha rles Johnson ran third with321 votes; 1\ frs , Mary V. Brown, alast minut t' candidate espouscd by thcwcts, came in fourth with 251 votesand 1\1 rs, Mary Ackcrman l as t, w ith241.

    \ \That eight yea rs a go was l11ereh'la hohby of a Cynwyd res ident has he-comc a f lo ur is hi ng bu sin es s. The II facts ha\ 'e transpircd as a r esul t of the

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    By Tommy MacklinColson ":\ce" Hillier, star pitcher ofthl' I' l' nn Chart cr Scholll. twi rl ed a nohit. 11O-rUII ~ a m e la st F ri day, aJ.\'ainst(icrmalltown Acadellll' in an Inter:\cadenIic 1l'ague ganie. This is thesecond time this has happelled ill theschoo lhoy l eaguc thi s seaso ll . 1\10111.gomerl' Scimol , ,'as held hitless alldr ul ll css hy Tahol ' (;rallge. of ChcstllutHil l :\cadeI11Y, a coupl e o f weeks ago .* * *Hil l ier fall lled tel l IIICII durillg the,cIell-illllillJ.\' J.\'amc,* * *IFhile Ihc !!'III/(' 1('I/S 1101 1/ lIillC-i l l l l i l l!! 1/li'l/ir, Ihc I ca !! l/ c is pll/."ill!!0111." S,";:'CIl i l/ l/ill! IS, I/I/d I hc l I Il l /. wa lf"al II/Cl/IIS j l/sl I/S IIll/ch 10 I{,cpitdler 1/.1 if it ,,,ere Ihe ful/ distl/Ilce. * * *The ollly lIohit, no-rUII game turnedill at Lowcr ~ erioll High ill the lasttell I'ears, was turlled in hI' DcrryFull,:r fil'e ye ars ago . Dcrry heldClouccsll 'r City, New Jerst 'y , h it less alldrUllless ill a SC\'t'lI inlling contest.* * *1.0',,,..,. i l leriol/ Wol l th, . '11/1Ile 5 III0, th,' sall l ,' sco/' (' Ihl/t Ii i l l icr 1/1/(1his 1,""I1I1lt/I,'s jillished ,( 'i lh II/sll:ridl/.1' I/!II/ illsl (;cnlll/l/lm,Il.* * >I1'0/,'" t hc scho l ll r cco r d Sil11PSOlI, 198.I I/st SI /t l /rdll . \' I /t thc I'. I . .'/' ,.J, dis- I III the first district, Charles V. NoelIriel Illccl hcld iI/ j : , ~ . \ - I O I I . j'ClIIIlI.. !and 1\1 rs. E. H. Cockrill polled 243 and,,'!It'll h,' h l/ rI ,- d I hc d,scl/s 127 [N t ., ,.I : i ll '- /" 'S . n !I! 1 .l/orris held Ih,. _ 3 vote s r es pe ct ive ly. \Vhl le a scat-fOI'/Il"" sc!lool record o f I /p pr ox i- terIng of other nal11es were written on1III1Ie/.I' 123 f,-t!. thc ballot, 1I0llC recei\'cd more t han,_ . * _ ~ : two votes,I IllS hea I'C of Slgcl s was two fcet ....l 'l1l 'r thall the Lafayette College discus ,III the .thll-d dIstr Ict" \Vi ll Iam H.I'cc(lrd. \ \ 'h el l you r ea li ze that ~ orris r retz r eceived a complImcntary vote

    \1"(111 t he Pellll Rl'lay e l' ell t wi th a dis - oi 200 alld Mrs . Marga re t GriswoldtallCl' of 13.J fcet some illches, the 192.lIIorc OIlC call apprcciate Dick's achiel'- ']"]) t' I . ,IlIelll. 1C el110cra IC vote, II ' Ill ' I was* * * p ra ct ic al ly a n cgl ig ihl c fa ct or, gavc.l