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    PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    Mrs. Mueller In

    Lr:T'S IJAVE .A PARADE!

    It's the J J a t i d s o m c , ~ t , ,llost Spa.ci

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    PIECESFLAT WORK107 N. Na rber t h Ave.

    Narberth 2266

    NARBERTHHAND LAUNDRY

    MR. JOHN

    MR. KAPLAN

    are pleased to announce the openingof their new beauty salon

    formerly of Strawbridge & Clothier, Antoine Salonand his brother

    DOROTHY GR AY FACIAL CREAMS

    200 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE AT CHURCH ROADTe lephone Ardmore 1012

    Ardmore

    AEVON COIFFEUR

    The Spectator Ivery well, indeed, and if a s ymbo l isto he chosen le t i t be, s ay, John Nee-Time marches on, 13 long years of Ir, who gave what mig-i lt be called

    it, an d now comes a new crop of an ext raordinary performance and sotroubadors to carry St. Margaret 's say all the actorl' a nd t he beholders.Minstrels to still H ighe r E st at e, n ot The piece was ealled 'The Jolly Jonat all perturbed because there arc gleurs" (probably after S t. F r anc is )no s ongs Ii!,e the old songs n or a ny and it w as directed by 'Valter Case,increase in the seven original jokes who c an b e ve ry happy in his achievewhich have been the world's sole store ment, an d so can all these excellent

    10f comedy s ince l ife began. young men who profited by wha t t heTho se who c ~ J l l e las t .Monday and old masters taught them and who

    Tuesday evenmgs (WIthout, alas, were thus able to make a substantialbenefit of advertising) to sec this score cont ri bu ti on t o charity and to theof neophytes hold forth discerned en joyment o f f ri ends who were alertmany a g l imp se o f t he t il ti ng t al en t to witness their well spirited enterwhich will henceforth be t he b or ough 's t ai nmen t. J oh n McKeown, Ted Finn,hounty and, love them all, they even Cliff Parks, John Neely, th e Rudolphcharged a whole dollar fo r their pre- twins, Pa t Curran, Mike McGarry,n ~ i ~ r , so mindfu l were they of old tra- Benton Heald, Alex Daly, Ed Strogen,dltlOns a nd t he ir desire to emu la te P et e Claffey, John Gallagher , AI FiIiall the precedents of their prototypes, poni, Dick Rudolph, Hugh Leahy andwhi ch i s something to commend in a Matt Callahan.day w he n y ou th i s ap t to be rather And if Dick Cabr ey had not b ee n Icocksure of its own supe r io r way and in t he h os pi ta l h e also would havewill. been in th e cast.E ac h o f t hem played his part well, TH E SPECTATOR.

    OUR TOWN

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    Opens Salon

    Business

    AARON KAPLANWhoHe modern be

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    NarberthnPhone, Narberth 4080

    'Phone LOCust 1550

    Restaurant

    Parkwav at 17th Street

    TERMINIX COMPANYof Philadelphia, Inc.

    \An overcoat for a house-talk about a neatidea-Oh, boy!When Red Top Insulating Wool, madeby t he Cor ni ng Glass Works , is placedover the attic floor a nd i n t he side walls ofa house the result is a warmer, more comfortable home-with as much as a 40%saving in fuel. Cooler in summer, too. Willnot settle, absorb moisture or deteriorate.Beautifully illustrated booklet of interest

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    Our House isWrappedin Glass . . .to Keep OutWinter!

    Arcadia

    MENU . . . . $1.10for Thanksgiving Dinner\ 8pccilll fa/' childl"l'lI, tOe)

    Choice of Oyster o r C ra b Meat CocktailFruit Cup or Tomato Juice

    Soup: Cream Turkey or Beef ConsommeHearts of Celery and Queen Olives

    ROAST STUFFED VERMONT TURKEYwith Cranberry Sauce, orBROILED STEER TENDERLOIN STEAKwith Mushrooms Saute

    Choice of Two VegetablesHot Rolls and Butter. Dessert and Coffee If there are 10 or more people in your party , we will serve aty ou r t abl e a who le R oa st Vermont Turkey, at no additionalcost. Carve i t as you would at home. Re serve a t abl e now in

    our Green Room on the Second Floor.

    ALL eghny 0132

    ESTATE NOTICE

    NOTICE OF BIDS

    "You'll be ahead in al l ways with aNEW 1938

    CHEVROLET!"You'll be ahead in the greatthings you get-You'll beahead in the small priceyou pay!

    Take a g oo d l on g l oo k at th e smart, modem, distinctivelines of the new 1938 Chevrolet; count the many exclusiveadvanced features this beautiful ca r brings to you; andyou'll know you'll be ahead with a Chevrolet!

    It's the car that is complete, and that means it's th e onlylow-priced car combining all t he modern features listedat t he r ight. See it at your Chevrolet dealer's-today!

    CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION. Gwlnal Moton Sola CMpctratlanDETROIT. MICHIGAN

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOf PENNSYLVANIA

    THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIALTHE SAME REDUCED I.ONGD ISTANCE RATES INEFFECT EVERY NIGHT AFTERSEVEN A ND AI. l . DA YSUNDAY WIl. l . AI.SO APPI.YAI.l. DA Y THANKSGIVING I

    Thanklglvlng Day I l lult ahead.And whether you ' re taking a tripor having company for the day,you have p l an s a nd arrangement.'0 ",ake. W hy n ot " t a lk .urkey"by telephone and lettle .ve ryd.ta ll ea llly, quickly, det1nltely?

    NOW IS THE TIME TOTALK TURKEY!

    CALL THENew Deal Junk Co.

    Highest Prices Paid ForPAPER, RAGS, IRONand METALSWe will call D1Iywhere--anr timeat rour convenienceWholesale - - Retail

    SAM. SCHLESINGERDally 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.N. W. Cor. 56th a no V in e St s.

    (0-1l-26)

    KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.214-216 BaJa Avenue Phone, Cynwyd 81

    Realescribed

    14-20

    Ardmore, Pa .

    Recipe-Book

    EDWIN H. BELLIS She ri ff .

    .. --- .NOVEMBER

    You'll find new s u ~ ~ e s t i o n sfor Baked Eggs, Creamed Cornan d S a u s a ~ e , Salad Rapide,Lemon S p o n ~ e Pic, E g ~ p l a n tCasserole,Stuffed Peppers, Buttermilk Sweet P ot at o P ic ,Princess Cake and many others.Every recipe has beentested inth e SeaIlest Kitchen.The creamy richness o f Sup plee SeaItl'! 't ;\Iilk '1Ilds extraf lavor to these recipes. Tr y it.

    Cop)rq:lll 19:17 L)" Sealtest, lor.

    Seized a nd ta ke n in execution as theproper ty of HarriBon J. Kromer. Mor tgago r .and Mary j. Paul, R ~ a l Owner, an d to besold by

    BEGINNING at pt. i n m id dl e line oflona Ave. 226.73' S. 12' 1 1' E. ( rom inte r s ~ c l i o n of m i d d l ~ l i n ~ s of lona a nd Woodb i n ~ Ave. Cant. in front alon(l lana A v ~ . S.E.wardly 24.10' and ~ " t . in depth S. 77'49' W. 1 25 '. B ei ng k nown and numbe redas 242 lana Ave.

    Down Money $200.00County, t h ollowingNovember 2, 1 93 7(011.20)

    1o;S1'A1'I'; O l W. LEIGH DURHAM,latc of B o r o u ~ h of Narberth, Montgomery County, deccased.r ~ e t t e r s of administration on t h e a bov eTOGETHER w it h u se of va rious roads Es(ate having- b e en g r an t ed to tb e un-a nd a ve nu es a bov e m e n t i o n ~ d . derslg-ned, all persons I n de bt ed t o saidEstate a r e r e qu es t ed to make Immedl-T h i m p r o \ ' ~ m ~ n t s t h ~ r ~ o n a re a : at o p a ~ ' m c n t , an d those having- legal2.sto ry br ic k and f r n m ~ house 14 feet f ron t c l aims, to p r es c nt t h e same wIthout de-b.y 36 ( f ~ e t d e ~ p ' f with Istory f r ame addi l a ~ ' tohan 9 e ~ by 6 ~ e t , with 4 rooms on fir8t 1I1ABLg TROUP DURHAMf lo or , 3 rooms a nd b at h on second Aoor'l ~ - Brookhurst Avenue~ e l 1 a r . gas. electr ic, Springfield wat er , h ea t I ~ a . r h e r t h ~ , Pa .

    109 system. porch front. l-car plastered (0-1l-26\gorage 10 f ee t b y 14 feet. Ir . ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ' ! ! ! ! " I

    Notice I.. hereby gIven that t h e Coun cil of t he B or ou gh o f N ar hc rt h will re-EDWIN H. BELLIS She ri ff . cclvc bId .. on Dcccmher 13th, In7, at 8P. 1\1 .. fo,' thc coll c ct lon of ashcs, collcct lo n o f trash an d cleanIng- of strcets Inth e Borollgh of :'-Iarhcrth fOl thc ca lcndaryear of 1938 and f or t hc th rcc ca lcndarycars of 19:18. 1!1:l9, 1940. Bldg m ay a ls ohe submlttcd fo,' each Item scparatclyBEGINNING at a pt. in midd le l i ne of f or o ne and thrce years. All hids arc tolona A,e. 201.73' S. 12 ' II ' E. from i n t ~ r . he suhjc ( 't t o th e onllna'H'CH of t he B or s ~ c t i o n of middle I i n ~ s of lona Ave. and o ug h o ( :'-Ia,'helth a nd t hc r cg ul at io ns o f\Vnodbinl' A ve s. C on t. in f ro n t a l on g mid- th e Iltg-hway an d Sewet" Cotnnlitt.cc ofd ie li ne of lona Ave. S. E.wa rdly 25 ' a nd Counc il , all of whic h m ay he s ee n II I thee x t ~ n d i n g in d ~ p t h 125'. IOllice of the I l o r o u ~ h Secrctary, gl m Iiall,Forrest A\enue. Narherth, Penna. ' fhcALSO , \LL THAT CERTAIN lot in 1301" ril;ht is r('"('I'\'c

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    P LA N Y UL E P LA Y

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    SUN RISES OVER ALL

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    C E M E T E R YWEST LAUREL HILL

    Try t h i s s e rv ic e " .........Suitsat reasonable Dresses

    prices ................................... Robes

    Haverford- N a r be r t h

    Beauty and security are requisites in the placewe choose for t hose whom we have loved andl os t awh il e. V is it t he se charming hills abovethe Schuylkill River , Convenient to all MainLine residents.Belmont Ave. near City Line, Cynwyd

    There'. aDIFFERENCE

    SPEND YOUR

    WEIRD TRAINOUR TOWN

    "Second in Command"Enjoys Men 's

    Continued from P"l';e One, cr ol l f or membe r, hi p, andfor upholding standards.Frances Fl'icke i e ( ~ singing.

    Barbara Bailey sang, accOlnpanby her mother, ~ I r . - . Mildred. Invoca t ion , the Rev. Cletusscout salute for pledge of alto the flag, Warren Vincent.Rev. Robe rt E . Keighton sug

    that reading be done for p leasi n s in ce ri ty , and with conscious

    of a love f or r eadi ng ;that no book be regarded as

    lest a dis l ike for author ork become fixed.Miss Clara Follette presented book

    to the childr_en who were memr s o f t he Library',,; Summer TravelNames omit t ed for l ac k o f room,l l be published next week.

    LABDRATDRY CONTRDLLEDrDR J] 'tARS -

    This is National Milk Week

    HOW A CASH REWARD TO:FABMEBS MADE MILKStje

    FOB BABIES

    Keep Youthful-Drink MilkFo r service, order from t h e Abbo t ts Milkman, or te lephone A rdmo r e 3 58

    ABBOTTS DA IR IES , INC Distributors of Walker.Gordon Certified Milk. Philadclpllia, Camden, South Terser, Sedshore

    Choral Holds Stage Rehearsal Mon.The f i rs t stage rehear>;al of "Trial

    -dt Classified.Iu Advertisementse lt' -w i l l be c h ar g ed only to residentsi whose names appear In th e tele-p hon e d i re ct o ry o r to subscribers

    \s to OUR TOWN or t he N EW S O FBALA-cYNWYD.nd 15c a line I0: f or B ot h NewspapersCount five words to l ine I11 -w i l l be a c c epted up t o W e dn es -! day. 6 o ' cl o ck , f o r Friday's I ssues.n11! Phone: NARBERTH 4100Is'e0 Sitrtatiolls Wanted1 ' ; X I ' E H l I ~ N C I ; D stenoJ.:rapher, who un -- derstands hookkeeplnJ.:, desires full or!S IHlIt t imeposi t ion. Phone Narberth 2612-R.. ( ~ I e a n , Laundry, by day. Bar .t 05!7. (13)YIk: At Your Senieer; FinC" " ' a tch . Clock and . J e w e h ~ repaird! i n ~ - I I . I,. Stelzer, formerly of llig'J.:e &. Bro. 17 ~ r s . ' expo All work guar. ~ 3 : BaJa A"p.-Cyn. 3250. 11-19-12-10': !n;I,IAI3Lj,; CAIU'EN'('gH. alterations &_I johbing'. Storm w in do ws . G ot tl ie bt IEHsling-er, 122 ConwaY ave. Narb. 3748-R.I (t t )- l JR AP ER IE S, Sl ip C ov er s, Veneflan- blinds, Awnings, Furniture , Upholster-ing, Beddings, Rugs cleaned, repaireda.nd stored. Challenger, 281 Montgomery_ avenUe , CYnwyd . l 'h o ne , c ynwYd 85._I (l'orm_erly w ith Jo hn W an am ak er . (t f)IUpHO,,",""'"" " ,' re,. S O " ' " of :I-piece su i te s r e pa i re d , $10; Chair re-_ covered, $5. Go .. nywhe,e. Call Lewis,227 K Lanca s te r , , "e. " 'ayne 1496.:CARPENTER - BU'LDER - EstimatesI cheerfully furnlsherl. Jobbing prompt ly_ a.ttended to. Leander Wickman, 306 Con-w a y a v e. Narherth 3888. ( t f )

    11 Rooms for Rent-I Attractive furn . rooms. Conv. to tranep.,111 No. Narberth ave. Narb. 2518. (51)tl Fo r SaleIS T U L 1 ' Z I ' ~ R - n O W E R uprl!:;ht p la no , e x-( 'elient condition; m a h o ~ a n y case: $100.

    1 Will consider $,,0 now, r es t l at er . P ho neiWayne 987. ( t t lII Garages for RentffAHAGI.; SPACK 300 Grayling ave. $5month. Joe. Mag'uire. (t o,- Real Estate WalltedItl 'al EAtate listings wanted. J. Milton, ' ' :ent, Narberth 2477.

    Illstmetion-Schoolsll\lAMATIC lCHHotlH; public-speaking.( l o ro t hy Elwood. Narberth 3637.V ( H ~ ~ \ [ J 1 ' 8 ~ o l \ H : iC you have a voice:-ret'sI ,h'vl'!op i t na tur a lly . e a s l l ~ ' , pleasantly.I0',..,1 Becker, c/o Tom Jo;lwood, Narberth:11,;17.IHI'A",IHII speakin!: ; ' CI"SR beinJ .: formed.E!Pllwnlary. economkal, InCornlal. In -terested? Narbel"th 3637.ISO yOU DON 'T READ THE ADS!\\. A:>:'I'I;;J)-An invention to k ee p s ma ll

    ('hiltlren happy a nd q ui et at t he " "m eU,lle.!,OST-Flve line Ih'UB, healthy an d hUII-g'1'y-Botnevdl'l"e between Na rb e r th a ndP l t ' a ~ a n t v i l l c . F'lnde, ' please communicate,01" \\dll se ll ( ' heap. Harre,'ty.WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO SWAP?TRY AN AD-EASILY HAD.Will s wa p O ur Town class. ad. spaceat IOc Ii., for what-have-you?

    The Fireside

    P la ns f or t he Christmas l Jar ty, Dc('pmber 1;1, of t il l' : \lu li c1 'l" w il l bemade at a committee n1eeting in ElnHall 2 .: ,0 P . M. l \I on da y. ; \l rs . AIbert II. Nulty, chairman, aRks aln1l'mbers o [ he r committee to attendTheir names were published lasweek.

    VS. PULL & DRAG

    The adver ti sers l i st ed here in ar ereliable. They will appreciate yourpatronage.

    Continued f rom PllJl;e ThreeMi"s l'el-':!!y :\IacGullin,

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    Expericnced OperatorsMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday-3 specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials for $1.25

    Ou r regular ~ 7 . 5 0 French OilPermanent Wavc

    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    ling ease. faster steering. a new cl imax in engine smoothness!"18 to 24 m ile s t o th e gal lon o fg as ," s ay Plymouth owners, "withamazingly little oil use d." Th e big1938 Plymouth is even more economical . Engineer ing advancementsmake th e great Plymouth engine easieron oil than ever! And in this greatestPlymouthare th e brilliant engineeringand precis ion bu ild ing that makePlymouth the car that stands up best!There's a big, beautiful 1938 Plymouth here at ou r salesroom for youto try. Make it today, if you can.

    Th e Link Between Forest and Home

    43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4fJ77

    KATHLENEBEAUTY SHOP P

    Shull Lumber Company

    ~ ~ L Y l t 4 j U T H ' S~ k a / ~ F D R 1 9 3 B

    When conversation becomes cen te red on Penn-Cornell andTurkeys, i t means def initely there a re b ut a few more weeksl eft i n that year, and your hiking days for the season arenumbered.Aren't y ou j us t a l it tl e bit nervous about the preparations youusually make at thi s t ime of year? They should include-

    Storm Sash and EnclosuresRecreation RoomCustom Made Doll HousesTrain PlatformsSanta Claus Horses

    Specials for November---

    29 Bala Ave., BaJa.Cynwyd CYNWYD 6 6 2OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    HANCE MOTORS

    It 's soundproofed like a modern radiostudio, this big, beau ti fu l Jub ileePlymouth fo r 1938. So s i lent you Canhear your wa teh tick!And it gives you th e most amazingride sensation you ever experienced ina low pr iced car. Discover this greatride yourself. Come in an d drive a1938 Plymouth today.Your first sight of t hi s g re a t Plymouth's new, sparkling beauty tellsyOK it 's a c a r you 'l l b e proud to own.Ge t in an d you'l1 find th e extraroom you want in everydimension.Drive it ! You'll discover new hand-

    MONTGOMERY AVE.

    :DRIVE THE BIG B E A U T ; F U L ~ PLYMOUTH'

    "

    School Fund Dividend ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Increased to 40 P. C. I$25,054 Being Paid on G radeChildren's Accounts In

    Closed Bank

    TWO DOOR SEDAN--Delivered $729273

    Out

    Narberth 2235

    Incorporated

    Timet.:ontlnued from Pal le One

    We buy Hay a nd St raw

    RALA.CYNWYD, PA.Telephone MANayunk 0166

    Est. 1894FERTILEPEATShute's Special Peat MossWith Cat t le ManureAn unexcelled fertilizer forRoses. Plants and Grasslb. bag $1.50Special Price in Bulk

    Belmont Ave. &. Levering Mill Rd.

    Special Prices In large QuantitiesAll Prices subject to Change withoutNoticePhlla. Phone, CHEstnut HIli 5454E. L. SHUTE &. CO.Office, L ine Lexington, Pa.ASK THE MAN WE SELL

    New

    ***

    Hal 'e your car inspected now-We hal'ethe new stickers

    Complete Hairdressing CultureSpecializing in Permanent WavingSpiral, Croquignol or combinationHaircutting

    Monday - Tuesday. Wednesday - 3 Specials for $1231 Haverford Avenue Narberth, Pa.(Second Floor) Narberth 2565

    RO Y KESSINGERlona below Montgomery

    -B y

    Remember . . . Sunshine GarageFOR EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE,AMERICAN AND SUN GAS,

    SidelinesIn the Schools

    Main Line Playersin Opener Saturday

    losing to the weaker clubs an d thenPamahasilw'H PetB.. .Mr. Lehman ill Jolm Mul/igolt throwing a splurge to knock off the" .Pict1l7C LilJrrIff1J.. . Red C 1 ( ) 8 . ~ Ihig fel lows. Upper Darby, a sensa-. _,Bulletin BOQrds I tion this s ea so n, l os t t o th e WayneIn celebl'ation of American Edu-, . team a few wecks ago.

    cational Week, the pupils were en-: The higges t week-end i n Mai n L inej ' I ft lw er Mer io n d ef ea te d Uppertertained by p a n ~ h a s . i k a ' s Pets, last' foothall circles has a r ri ved agai n.... ! Darhy. last ",:,eek, 7. to 6. That, how- 1\lore Ulan 7100 former school chilFriday. The ancmg cockatoos, Take your pick. .. . Will it be Lower e\'er, IS a n . c l C ~ l t h is to r y and hardly d re n who were depos i tors in the Mercockatoo's gym class, hoop and ba rr e l Merion or Radnor ' Villanova 01' Tem- worth l l lent lOnmg because the eyes of ion T it l e and Trust Company ar e re-stunts donc b.v doO's and a monkey, ' tIle football nll'nded ar e on t he g ame .... pIe! ceivmg dividends amounting to 40 pe rlittle Billy the brainy bird, an d Com- *** at Villanova Stadium tomorrow. c en t o f their deposits as of Novembermodore, th e pony with a human brain, . . It 's a grand rivalry-a friendly ri- 15 L tl H S fSlI1ce sports columl1lsts ar e sup- J d th t d th'" U leI' arr, ecretary 0 Bank-were some of th e outstanding features. d t b t (I h J I va ry , an one a eserves e 111- inO anllOUllced thl's week. d h pose 0 e expel's 01 , ow t l l ' l t t f th 1 f th M ' L' ... , .The pa rent s, stu ents and teac ers public goes fo r it!) we stumble a lo ng er es 0 e ~ e o p e 0 e.. am me The dividend as o ri gi na ll y a n-enjoyed the program. 'th t d' t ' B f 10000 and surround1l1g commumtles. Long d b 3

    h \\:1. ra I IOn . . '. '. e are g O n l ~ , ImaY i t s t radit ions llve. nounce w as t o e 0 pe r cent, bu t t h eMr. Lehn1Un, a teacher in t e Nar- PIg-skill-crazed citizens at Vi l l anova ' T M sale of a mort gage has enabled theberth School, was t ak en t o t he B ry n S d' Rad '11 b k } I OMM )' A CK LIN. d t .ta IUm, no r WI turn ac ' t Ie epu y r e ce iv er to increase the per-Mawr Hospital, threatened with pneu- Maroon. . . . And t he Wil dca t s will, centage by 10, making a total cashmoni a. A lt ho ug h h e was v er y sick, ' W nn e d N t,Ih e .U P to th e ~ o p e s t . e.rs ' selections, y WOO 0 es payment o f $25,054. This b r ings t hehe is recovering, bu t will probablynot . Ih l ) "Plcklll.g t he f ea t he l s o ut of Tem- I Mr. an d Mrs . Gal 'ne t Bruce F rench , t ot a pe rcent age that school childrenb e b ac k u nt il t e Thanksgiving holi- II Ie s 0\\ I. IGrenox road, will have as thel'r ( epos it o rs have received to 75 pe rd ay s a re over.M rs. H al 'ol d K li ne i s taking Mr. *** Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Paul Har- cent.L ehma n' s p la ce . S he was a former We haven't seen Vil lanova or Tem- tu ng , an d th e Mis se s Ma ry lyn a nd T he se ,c hi ld re n atten.ded eight gradeteacher in Lower Merion. pIe perform this season so the choice, Beverly Hartung, Canton, Ohio. schools m lftlwer Merion Township-The circulation o f t he P ic tu re Li- is merely on past records.... But we Miss J ane F r ench will return home Ardmore , Ashland , Bal a, B ryn Mawr ,brary is beg inn ing to f un ct io n. Tw o di d w at ch L. M. a nd R ad no r go for Tha nk sg iv in g f rom P in e Manor Cynwyd, Merion, Merion Squa r e andchildren ar e selected from each room, through. their paces. . . . Radnor, as/' Junior College, at Wellesley. She will WYI.lIlewood R o ~ d ; t l ~ e Lower l\IeriOllto se lec t two J lic tures for their home usual, got away to a slow start but be introduced at a tea dance to be .Tul1lor and SenIOr High Schools ; tworoom. The pictures ar e to be hung, showed. p le nty o f s tu ff i n h and ing! g iv en b y h er p ar en ts , November 26, grade schools in th e borough of Naran d will remain in the room fo r s ix Ahing ton i t s int ia l l ick ing of the sea- at the Barclay. berth, and the S t. D en is Parochialweeks. The object is to give each son.... The Raiders w il l b e "right", Miss Elizabeth Lodge Wright, School, Oakmont.room a chance to en joy the many love- f o r t hei r most important tilt with thel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S p e n e e r l " ! I ~ ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!I1Jly p ictu res ou r school has. Ardmore boys, who have t aken t hei r , D. W r i ~ h t , Elm Lodge, a t tended t he I GoldenI f you go to the school l ibrary you, sharp of the bumps. IYale-Pnnceton game, at New Haven'lwill find a number of new hooks on! *** ,last Sa tu rday , and t he dance that fol- Guernseydisplay. E ac h y ea r t he school t ri es N ar he rt h' " g ri dd er s t ur ne d in a l owed.I J\K L d d H H k h B I r ic he r i n Carato purchase 50me new books abou t t he throbhing- w in o ve r Ove rb ro ok last, d' . e yar . ec sc er, a a-C d '11 . h B tine - " the p ri .time we celebrate Book 'Veek. They, Sunday before a large crowd at the ynwy, WI entertam at tear- mary source ofar c "Once To Every Piolot," "China: playground .... Jumbo Dimidio, Patsy c lay December 10 before the Assem- Vitamin A."Quest," "Swo rds a nd Statues," "Jim i Mar ia na a nd Howdy Powel l scored bly, i n honor of his cousin, Miss Mar- (See Good Housekeeping MagazineOf t he Press," "New World Builders,'" tIl(' local touchdown, while Otts Con- gare t Hart , debutante daughter of Mr. November, 1937)"A Dog A t H is H ee ls ," "Man a nd till" 1'0\. ' I l lace-kicked a neat field goal . and M rs. T ho ma s H ar t, o f Wynne- Add to this vi tally important char-act er is ti c o f Golden Guernsey MilkMotor Car," "In t he Days of tIll' . . . Incidentally, Jumbo 's younger wood. . the following:Guild," "We," "Talking- Drum;;," "Car - b rot her , Joe, is an end on the Lower, Mr. an d Mrs. Rayburn Clark Smith, 30% RICHER IN FOOD VALUEpenter's Geol(raphy," "Captuins Cou r - Mer ion t e am . IJr. , of Old Gu lph ro ad , will be the A MORE DELICIOUS FLAVORageous," "Peter a nd Nancy In Asia," *** Iweek-end g ue sts o f Mr. and Mrs. RICHER IN PHOSPHOROUS,"Silver Chie f To the Re"cue ," " :' ;\ \' o!"d- Bil l Lealn.' a nd A l fr ed (Fifi) F i li p - Munro L.c as , i n New Yor.k, and with LIME, ETC.} 11 tt d th P t Y 1 And you have r ight her e on the Mainof Steel," " P ~ c o s Bill," "On the Air," pone , two other Narber th youngsters,l t l em WI a en e rmce on- a e Line t he IDEAL MILK FOR CHIL-"Barefo fl t Days ," "AIll('J"ican BOY'sl arc> starring at qua rt er ba ck a nd l game Saturday. DREN AND INVALIDS.Handhook of Camlllo!"l' and Wood-: tackle respectively for West Catholic I -------- Tested and Approved bycraft." IHi,ldl. .. . Gene Davis, Jr., earned a l The Want Ads a re e ag er ly r ea d. G o l d ~ ~ o ~ : o r ~ : : ~ e e ; ~ : : e u ~ : : ; z l n e

    Ahout 25 books \\'('I"e rebound, ancl' r e , ~ u l a r berth as back at Mercersburg Usc them. M'lk 15I ... , . , c per quartthey also are on display. Academy and Lou Young, Jr., cap- -------- Golden Guernsey InspectedTIl(> Lihrary's bulletin boards haw', t a ined Dar tmouth 's frosh cleven. Raw Milk. , 17c per quartbeen f ixed " , 'i th book pbtes done hy! *** BROOKMEADthe seventh I(l'ude of 1 ~ 1 : : ( ) . "d I ' I f CEMETERY GUERNSEY DAIRIESDI vou know t lere IS a sketc lo aOn MOllda)'. the Rpd Cros; ; had :l J '. f b II h 'd Ik ' d. . rcg-u atlon oot a on t e Sl ewa - (LIcense Producers & Distributorstrailer 111 b ac k o f t hc " choo l "0 that: . f t f R f B'll under Trademark),concrete In ron a e eree I W P 'Ph Wt he s tuden t s could sec t he w or k hl'-, .? MEM0RIALS ayne, enna. one arne 1I21. d I . t . , 1\1' l' B I Crowell s h ome , on Montgomery )Hke.Ing one IV ~ . , , , 'aI lI ,1Ile ranl' I _f tl D I' (' I' . . f. \ '( '11 the correct lIleasurell1enti+jo . 1(' IllUIl\' others. .berth p lay s G la dwyne h er e S unda yThe Red Cross ' h a ~ dOll(> mall\' afternoon .... 'Tis said th e boys fromt h i n g " ~ to help in the c ar e o f disahl,';!' the hilly country haw been priming',"etel'ans, fir,;t aid, lifl ' "a\"ing' , hClIn,' all s('asnn f or t he N ar be rt h game.hyg-il:nl' and car l' of t il " s ic l" making ***of hl'aille hookl'. tloo(Is, fires, clothing Narberth is not represented in theof peopll', e).rgla""c's. n ~ i l k , toys, and,Main L in e Bas ke tb al l L ea gu e t hi s\"acatinns for ullc!r'rpri\'i]cg'('d ('hildn'll. year.... Ja y Neill managed t he t eam

    F : U ; A ~ O I : HAYWllllll, : which wa" runner-up las t Reason but' there wa" no town following. . . ,Th,' Thallk",r::-i\'ing" vacation will h,,- Narbl 'rth nl'\"er took seriously indegin at t he c!n"c' o f thl' sl';;sion :\0- pendent court warfare so figure whatvem'wr 2,1 and ,chonl will reop('1l tIll' happened when Narberth's team was2 9t h. T hi s 'will giw us an l'xtra two-, made up of boy s who wer e not resi-day \"acation. d e n t ~ .\Vhen you think of Thank"gi\'illg'

    you also thiJlk o f Ind ia ns , "0 Peggy: In Harve y Harman's b ac k y ur d 100arid Betty Holla r , who ar c in chargl' :thcr("s mat e ri al f or a winning Penno f t he mu;;eum case at the school, a re t eam: N ar be rt h School's 105-poundgettl llg c(lllectl'on of I dl 11 . I I d V II F Peat Moss, one bale $2.60. a n an I a- gn d wroe s oute a ss e a ey orge, 100 Ibs. of Pulverized Cow Manure .. 2.75tcrial. It consists mostly o f b ea ds , 'Vedne"da\" of last week, 45-0. ,100 Ibs. of Pulverized Sheep Manure. 2.75pottery, baskets, doll", and clothing'. . *** 1100 Ibs. of Bone Meal 3.00P e g - g ~ ' and Betty have many promises I J d t f e Iy f N b rtlf I I 1' 1 "on ou r e , arm I' 0 ar e l'IWhlte Pine Shavings. per bale. , .. ,. .6001' at le I' t 11l1gs, w lIC 1 will make a called o ut h is Penn baskdball squad A good Poult ry Lit terlarg-e display, Mondav f or t he season's first workout., That Sweet P ine OdorOn No\'ell1ber 12, Narberth won One of its members is Ray Stanley, I f you bUy qualityanother football g-'lll1e. Thi;; t im e o f Nar be rt h f orme r Lower Merion I HorseDalry,Poultry Feeds" Laying Mash Guaranteed to make themagainst Valley Forge Mili tary Acad- High s t ar . Lay-100 Ibs $2.35

    emy in a 105-pound game. At the s p e c l a l ~ : Y I n s r c ~ ~ ~ ~ r 4 J n f b . Oatsend of the f ir st ha lf t he s co re was /JIII/ '! I ' l l ! SfraH!/,' Dogs. . .26-0, in fa\ 'O l' of Narberth. At the Thl ' l' l' boys were bit by an un-end o f t hc game it was 46-0. Justin l i c e n ~ l ' d dog while watching the footCassavechia made three touchdowns, ball ganH' Sunday at t he N ar be rt hBuddy Cantag al l i made t hr ee , a nd playgTound. Dr. R. C. HoffmanJim Pruitt made one. Narberth's t reat( ' d the b o ~ ' ~ a nd D r. R. :'If. Staleynext games ar c with Friends' Central. : took t lw d og to t he town sh ip poundOn Novemuer 9 Miss Dale a nd t he for o b s ( ~ l ' \ a t i o n . I4 and 5 grades gave a Hora c e Mannp la y. A bou t 150 parents enjoyed it ---N-A-R-BERTH---BE-A-U-T-Y--S-H-O-P-PEand a f te rwa rds a tt ended a tea. OnNovember 12 the school was oJlen for'th e parents to visi t . About 75 parents 'came duri ng t he day.BETTY HOLLAR,

    The Main Linl' Players will opentheir sl'cond f'eason with u production! 1 I 1 1 e : ! l ! : l ! ! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ . ,o f " Pe tt ic oa t F ev er " this SatUl'dav,evening, at t he Woman 's Club of'Bala-Cynwyd, with Miss Betty Fullp!",directing.TIl(' cast include" R. William Lit','-,get, .Tr., Miss Boudino t Oberge, ,JohnM. Kennedy, 3rd, Miss loury l\Ialoff,'Charles E . Goodman , Jr., NickolasGordon , Howurd R u ~ , Mrs. Wi ll i amTuttle, Mrs. John M. Kennedy , 3rd .Following " Pe tt ic oa t F ev er ," t he

    Main Line Players will present "Shinin g Hour" in February, and "Dangerous Corner" in May.