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    PRICE, F IV E C EN TS

    ~ ~ B i s h o p Misbehaves"Tonight and Saturday

    Narber th Players to PresentComedy at School

    AuditoriumIT OPENS LOCAL S EA SON

    Rccent Br ide

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    NARBERTH , PENNSYLVANIA , OCTOBER 2 3, 1 93 6

    Garden Cluh to MectThe P en n Val le y Gar de n C lu b will

    meet Monday morning at the home ofi\lrs. Earl G. Wagnel', on RightersMill r oa d, P en n Val le y, at 10.:30.There wil l be a d is cus si on by I11cmberson the >;ubject, "\\'hy r Ha\'e a Garden."

    Lions Elec t Of fi cer sDr. \Val'1'en S, Hoenstine, Ardmore

    p h ~ ' s i t : i a n , was elected president ofthe Main Line Lions Club at the 01'

    g a n i z a t i o n ' ~ annual meeting.Other officers elected were:Marvi n E . Reynolds, Jr., Cynwyd,

    first vice-president; Roger R e p l O l d ~ ,Bryn Mawr, second vice-president;, John H, Eidson, Narber th, th i rd vicepres ident; Bruce E. Magui re, "'ynnewood, secretary; \VilIiam 'f. Greenhalgh, Ardmore, treasurer; Robert C.Collins, Narberth, tail twister; Joseph M. Baltz, Ardmore, l ion tamer.Members elected t he fo llowing di

    rectors : Char l es Slaw, Raymond P.Scott , Charles P. Spear and EdwardH. Snow, r e t i r i n ~ president.

    N arbcrth Schoo l Bo a rdOrders Tui t ion

    DOGGIE

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    Political Pot

    VOLUME 23, No . 3

    What should conf ront the Repuhli- Coach Rotary Speakercan ~ a z e o f Mai n L in e commut er s at Albert C. Adam, L ower Merionthe Wynnewood station but a l ar g' e II igh School football coach, told Balasign on the beautiful estate of Mary: Cynwyd-Narberth Rotarians "insideK. Gibson. Last Sunday' s s ign read , Istutr" and ane cdot es abou t h is g ri d"Vote the s t r a i ~ h t Democratic t ickct; I i ron squal ls at Tuesday's meeting atl 'e-clect Roosevelt," After that sig'n,: the Overbrook Golf Club.like its two predecessors, had bcen I Adam spoke h ighl y o f the team'snocturnally removed, l \ I i ~ s G i b ~ o n an-! physician, D r. \Vi ll iam L . Martin, a110tll1ced she would build a bigger and imember of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberthbetter one. I Club."' "' * ' "\Ve have as good medical care asSigned up to c:l111paig'11 f ul l t ime a s a n ~ ' team in the country," the speaker

    a member of the Volunteers is Robert' declared.D. Mossman, of Bryn Mawr, first cou-I ])1'. H. 1\1. Staley, Narberth veters in o f t he R ep ub li ca n p re si de nt ia l inarian, was chairman of the meet ing .candida te. Al f Mossman Landon, He I Guests at the mecting were TownwiII work under Benjamin H. Ludlow,: send Zook, of !\Ierion; Joseph S . H iI Ardmore, head of the Volunteers. idn'th, of \\ 'ynnewood; George Pain-Other new Volunteers in this seC-I tel", of Bala , :1I1(1 H a r r ~ ' Keen, of Bryn

    tion arc: l1\1awl', all membe rs o f t he Phi la dc l-No. 1% , !\Irs. Phil ip F. M U l T a ~ ' , 238 iphia Rotary Club; Walter E. RosenMerion road . Merion; No . ID7, M rs . 1gal' t en and Donald 1\1. Huber , of theDonald P. Beardsley. 222 N. Narberth IAnll110re Club; 1\1. C. Dittman andavenue, Narberth; No. 200, Mrs. Gar- NOl'lllan Wilson, of Al11herstburg, Ontonet B. French, 1228 Grenox r oad,Wynnewood; headquarters, .J. L. l \lc- P. T. A. Broadcasts \Vednl'sdaysCrery, 5:1 W ~ ' n n e d a l c road, Narberth. The Nat iona l Congr es s o f ParentsNo. lOR, Mrs . Thomus W. B la lee, 506 ami T e a c h e r ~ will co-opera te wi thRockavon road , N:mberth ; No . 12 1, thc Academy of Pediatrics in u seriesCami ll a Fe ll a , 19 Highland avenue, . of 2G Wednesday radio broadcasts on\Vest Manayunk; No. 147 , James H. i t he "Growt h and Development of theBell , 5903 Ci ty Line , Merion. I Child," beginning October 21, at 2.:30P. M., E. S. T ., over the NBC-WJZMardi Gras-Narberth, October 30. blue network.I

    A Republican crowd that jammed: IMason ic Hal l, Ardmo re , t o c apac it y IantI overflowed i n to Ardmore avenue,:Wcdnpsday night heard Rober t Taft, IENJOYson of the f01'lner President, assert 'that m O I 1 ( ' ~ ' for the grandiose sclwn1l's i . J u d ~ - Hess wa s elected presidentof the New Deal to redistribute' of the Sub-junior division of the \\ 'omwealth \\"\'rc lwing' s we at o ut of the' ell's Community Club. Narber th, lastt a x p a ~ e r s . And that the taxpayers Thu rs da \' , B et t\ :\lcConnell wai-;included e \ ' e r ~ ' citizen of the Unitc'd. named \:ice-presilient, Frances Ll'echStall'S. l r ecording secre ta ry, E(lith RaJl(la1ll\lain Line 11l'g'ro1'S were prominent' cOI'l'CSII0!Hling secretary and ?>larionamong t he aud ie nc e due to t he ap- :Wh i ti ng treasurer,pearance and adelress of ,Jesse Owens, I The main entertainment of the evetriple O!Yl11p ic w!nner, who is mak in g n in g was t he h ot dog' ro as t. T he h ota sppaklng tour 111 behal f of the Lan-. dogs were cooleeel by the g'irls overe1on-Knox ticleet. , i the t ir e i n the firepla'ce, The cOl11mit-The r al ly was ~ p o n s o r e d by the tee f or the r oa st under the direction

    Lower Merion-Narber th Council of' of Betty i\1cCc:nnell consisted ofRepublican W o m e ~ . :Dorothy' Taylor, A'nne Williams,,,;. IEJtoanor Moore, Esther Clarke, EdithElm Hal l, Narberth, was crowded IRandall and M ~ ' r t l e Hagel'.

    \rvednesday night when the b o r o u g h ' ~ : . ,D t CI b h Id 't I t' I l\lyrtle Hagel' was appoll1ted pel'-emocra IC u e 1 s pre-e ec IOn,' , 'r al ly . Spe aker s included Charles D, i m ~ n e n t e h a J r n H \ ~ l of the FOOd, Com-1\1 A ' U 't d St t D' t t At i nllttee. A conll11Jttee under Soma An-c , 111 e a es IS IIC - I torney; Frank Bradley, chairman of dbel"SOn was. a1

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    fited to find out

    . a out a movi e ene t.the Montgomery County Democra t ic , . ,C tt \V 11 t . R b 'l he sponsors for thIS year ar c MISSomml ee, e lI1g on osen e r r ~ ' , ' ,Jr., campaign n1Unager of the county Evel,yn JeffeJ'les and MISS l \ ; i y r ~ l en ' tt d D Ch 1'1 G Fe S ch ll pf b ot h membe rs o f t he JumorcO,m 11 ee, an r. a es n- division.Wick, Bryn Mawr College professor.

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    5 Scarl;t Fever Cases IPurse for Gavin Reaches $153.60; IBorough P.T. A. HearsU d Q r ntmel . SI 1 R . IEaston Superintendentn e r _ ua a j Injured Shortstop ow 'Y ecovertng _ '

    One Adu l t an d 4 Chi ldren Have: Educa tor Urgcs Co-Operat ionD. B d f H It I I Narher th admirers o f J oh n (MicJe- The fol lowing letter ha s been re- o f School an dlsease oa r 0 ea 1 I' , . d f R A C b 'd tcy) Gavll1, borouv;h baseball team s c el ve rom . . a rey, pres1 en, I HonleHears star shortstop, had raised by Wednes- o f t he Narberth Baseball C luh, whoday m o r n i n ~ a purse of $153.60 fOI' sponsored the benefit for. Gavin: SUN DIAL A ID SOUGHT

    NURSES A T T HE MEET ING t he B ry n Maw r v ou th whose athletic Erlito/' 0111 Town:Icareer 'was t r a ~ i ~ a l I y ended last week The call fo r the "Mickey Gavinf I I b . The Narber th PTA me t Monday T o n i ~ h t and tomonow niO'ht, at 8,45One adult and our c lilc ren arc, when his right leg' was c ru sh ed i n a n Fund" which went out Friday is ell1g, . . . ,' . evenIng at the Narberth Public o'clock, in the Narber th Public Schoolunder quarantine f or s ca rl et f ev e r In accident. met with a f ine and generous response. i .ISchool The Rev D r J oh n Van Ness auditori\lm, Narberth's own clranlatl' nNarberth, Health Officcr George n. i Gavin, who i s i n Abington Hospi ta l , The rapid ity wi th which the contl'i- . , " , LSuplee l'epOl'tcd to the hOl'oug'h Board'has recovered s omewhat f rom hav ing but ions a r c pou ri ng i n i nd ic at es t he Ipastor e ~ 1 C r l t u s of the N a r ~ e r t h ~ r o u p , t he N ar be rt h P la ye rs , willPresbyterian Chu rc h g av e the InVO usher in their winter season wl'thof Heal th Tuesday evening at its Oc- ihis leg' crushed by a five-and-one-half- hearty approva l of the plan. . . .' -jcatIon and G ir l S co ut Helell Doty Frederick Jackson's well-lil;ey State Pol ic e i n the pistolI Boys' Cluh Beats Richmondbert h p at ro ns of the Pennsylvan ia Imatch. Brady Utz, o f th e t ow ns hip N ar be l' tlt B o ~ ' s ' Club defeated Rich-. Rai lroad through the i nst a ll a tion of I team, sCOl'cd 293 out of a pos si bl e 300 , Imond A, A., 1:1-6, at Narb ert h l as t

    Cover cd Di sh Lunchcon a IlL'W window at the station. Both tying' for second place individual hon-' Sunday, in the season's opening' foot-The Fairview Sunday School hel

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    $7.508.5010.00

    COAL

    Building MaterialsWood

    L A I R 0

    Fresh mined Grade A

    31 Ba la Av e. , Ba l a-CynwydCYNWYD 2004

    BuckPeaNutStove 10.25Coke (Fairmont) $9

    Blinds

    From 69c up to $2.95

    M ORE than 100,000 persons" w er e k il l ed l as t ye a r ,6 J ' ~ ' : " V through accidents, in th is country

    In industry alone, at least fivep er c e nt o f these acc iden t s -onein twenty-were directly du e tofaulty illumination. The National SafetyCoun c il f ou nd t ha t, indirectly. poor visibility caused a much larger share.

    In money alone there w ou ld b e a savingof a t least $100,000,000 annua l ly toindustry if correct sight conditions wereprovided f o r wo rk e rs . This does no t takein to account highway l igh t ing-whereenormous savings in life, suffering an dmoney ar e easily possib le.With increased empha si s on safety, publ icofficials an d th e Il'tanagement of pr ivateindustry ar e t u rn i ng mo r e an d more to th ebasic remedy-LIGHT!

    PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPA'NY

    NeedlessMartyrs

    224 Haver ford Avenue-Narberth 4035

    Elct'J'icity Is Cheap in the Philadelphia Area

    DAV I SDennison'sNoveltiesNoisemakers

    b u t w h at a r ra ngemen t s h a ve you made t o k ee p th eWintry b l as t s f rom b low ing r ight into y ou r h om e ,ei ther t hrough th e main entrance door or loosewindows.No w is th e t ime to t hi nk a bo ut a nd ge t STORMSASH fo r at least th e windows t ha t a re o n th e coldside o f th e house.A re y ou t hr ou gh housecleaning?Have yo u given your floors t he a tt en ti on t he yneed? W he ne ve r y ou w an t to s an d them, call usa b ou t r en ti ng o u r No . 7 Cla rke Sander .

    Candy and favorsfor parties.Masks

    for children al'ldadults

    S h ul l L u m be r C o m p a n yThe L ink Between Forest and Home

    It's Ar o u n d T h e Corner -

    29 Bala Ave. , Bala-Cynwyd CYNWYD 662OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 3 P. M.

    ForVenetian

    Hallowe'en Suits at Davis'....

    Call RICKLIN'S-Narberth 2555LINOLEUM LAIDWINDOW SHADESFree Estimates Cheerfully GIven203 Haverford Ave., Narberth. Pa.

    Carbon copy cont r ibutions makecarbon copy newspapers.

    neither time, no r effort, nor cost. Infact more than two year s were spentin preparing t he s c ri p t. in rcsearchwork to make p er fec t th c atmospher ic s et ti ngs . and in the actualfilming of the m any and intricatescenes.

    There never ha s b ee n a cast to appI'oach t h is one in size. and few thatwill e qu al i t in t ale nt . T he re al'eninety-eight pr incipals wi th speakingparts, 2,550 !'lit p layer s and cxtras,and near l y 3,000 artisans and technicians workcd behind the camel'as tomake the picture letter perfect. Morethan 1,000 scenes were "shot" for theproduction on 181 mammoth sets.

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    October 24

    $1

    Narberth 2324

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    COlISult us-tlon'!

    lYe Call ancl Deliver

    (12 pieces for 75c)

    Zane Grey's"END OF THE TRAIL"Jack Hol t

    PllOlle NARBERTH 2266

    2 0 pieces ofFlat Work

    After Summer

    NarberthHand Laundry107 N. Narberth Ave.

    by a reliable laundry.

    They're JVodehouse's

    last longer when washedlinen will look better an dYour blankets an d be d

    Winter activit ies demand thatyou look your best.

    your hai r. skin and nai ls needreconditioning.

    Saturday

    216 Dudley Ave.

    Blankets-Fine Linen

    -BuyTydolGa s

    Walter G. Case'sTYDOLVEEDOL StationMontgomery Pike at WoodbinePhotle: Narber th 2947CARS GREASED &: WASHED

    S U ZANNE J OR E T G IL L

    Stal'ring in P. G. IVodcllow.;e's hilarious comedy. "Piccadilly .Tim,"a 1'(' Rabat Mon tg om er y a ndMadu(' El 'Cl l lS . It's at til., Egyptian fm' f01l1 ' days.

    Fred Astalre Ginger Rogers"SWING TIME"

    Bros.Cynwyd 928Narb. 2602

    DJ10vies

    FASHIONFABRICSur

    October 23Robert Montgomery"PICCADILLY JIM"Madge Evans

    Bo a t, " " P as s in g o fFloor," "Diamond J im" ;ISchedulcd fo r Narbe r th

    Perfect fit, and the finestworkmanship are alwaysa cer ta in ty when tai lori ng is done by Ade liz zi .Drop in and see the newfal l and winter pat te rns.

    Adelizzi

    Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. October 25, 26, 27. 28, 29Two Hours and 20 Minutes of the Most EnthralWng Entertainmentever presented on the screen , " ~ T t - 1 C ) ~ " " A U V ~ I ) S - = " ! I ' "FREDRIC MARCH By Hervey Allen(as Anthony)OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Owing- to lit.. Il'ng-tlt of Ihi" (lidllre.(as An g e la ) we ~ t 1 g ' g ' l ' H t t ha t you ( ' o n l ( . ~ e a rl.r toAnita LouIse Steffl Duna "COl' It from tlte sl.:.ll't.

    5Fri., Sat. , Sun., Mon . Tues.Oct. 30. 3 1 - N ~ . 1, 2, 3,

    228 Bala Ave.102 Forest Ave.

    F'i'iday

    .coca!

    FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS

    there's.In

    G igan t ic P i ct u re ,"Anthony Adverse,"

    Booked by Ardmore

    I ~ A ~ I ! ~ - ( ) ~ - ~ ~ ~ N D ~ ~ Y ~ O V I ~ ~ - S ~) ~ R Y ~ ~ U N ~ ! ; y ~ A ~ T ~ l 2 ~ ~ ~ 1 1CONTINUOUS SHOWING FROM 2 TO 11 P. M.

    "Sh:lWThird

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    1.001.001.00

    BOAT"

    Thursday

    Monday &: TuesdayCONRAD VEIDT in

    EDWARD ARNOLD as~ ~ D i a m o n d Jim"

    \'\'ednl'sday (Award at 9)

    with MARGARET SULLAVANand JAMES STEWART

    HThe Pa1>sing o f t heThird Floor Back"

    I rene Dunne H"'en MorganAllan Jones Paul RobesonCharles Winniger

    ~ ~ N e x t Tim e We Love"

    10.30 A. M. SATURDAY:SHOR T SUBJECT

    MATINEE

    Friday, October 2 3, 1 93 6

    DOUBLE DANK NIGHTTHURSDAY AT NINE

    In the Schools

    EGYPTIAN

    \ ' V E D N E : ~ D A Y. THURSDAY:EDWARD ARNOLD.LIONEL STANDER:"MEETN E RO WOLF E"

    -and new"MARCH OF T IME"

    FRIDAY, SATURDAY NEXT:ROBERT TAYLOR:"MURDER INTHE FLEET"

    Purse fo r Gavin Reaches

    Enteref] as S C c o ! H ] - e l a s ~ t l lat tcr Octo .1:1, 1:111, at Iltt' l'nSl Otli"e al """er th . ] 'a " u lltler tlte Act of : lla reh :I,

    UR ~ o ~ \ ' { Bill Boycr .JL \ ' W...l Tom Casc'y .Dr. Lailw .Co-o})('mth'l! Com./ltllllity Nelus}JrI}Jel'll\I' H" 'ofOl ll /dcc l i ll UJl,I IJy the N l l r l ) ( ~ l ' t h I' I. 1.1 I n , .Cil'ic A,'sociatioll. anrl } J /l h li shed E. C. Griswold .evel'!! Pri'lall at Nal'berth. PlI. L. Dolan .IA. Eo Fitzg-crald .Philip , \ tl"" Llv;Ilg"slon. PubllslJm' I '[ IIEdwin i., l ' ~ , x s o n , Edlior larry l\ ostc ar .Allne 1\lorl'(an HoberlH, Soc ial Edi to r . Iohn Fitt iJloldi ., , . . . . . . . .25 Four maj or productions are prom-

    N b h IBill Carroll .2fi Iiscc! patrons of the Narberth Theatre :ice- 209 Haverford Ave.. ar ert Bob IIood.11'. 1.00 dul' ing the currcnt week. I4100, Cynwyd 811 II. Eo Davi s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 . Edna Ferber 's "Show Boat" wiII be:cription rate, $2 per year In advance .John Brennan , , . . . 1.00 shown thi" Friday and Saturday, with;Frank Hamel' ,......... 1.00 I re ne Dunne , Helen Morgan, Paul:O. E. Cook 1.00 IRobeson, Char le s Winn ige r, Allan;,J. L. Sanford , 5.00 J on es a nd hundr ed s of others. Jer-Robert Compton, Jr . 1.00 ome Kern's music he lps make "ShowR. Finan. J r , , . . . . . . .50 Boat" one of the great entertainmentsG. M. Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 o f a ll timc.H. C. l\Iidclington 1110l00 "The P as si ng o f the Third Floor,1\1. Claffey, SI. . B I" 't h C I V 'd t t b . I1 00 ac

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    We also featureZOTOS Permanentsa n d FREDERICMonday, Tucsday, Wednesday-3 specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials fo r $1.25

    Member of Federal Reserve SystemOpen at 8 A. M. d a il y f o r y o ur convenience

    Phon e o r call, an d we' ll t el l you 1110re

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    ~ e ~ ~ ~ i g n o l e and s p i ~ ~ i o ' $5(Regularly $7.50)

    ESTABLlSHED SINCE 1924

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