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Volume 16, No. 37 Narberth, Pa., Friday, June 27, 1930 Price, Three Cents

.~ :Narberth Bumps Off Weds T o·Morrow Appeal to Citizens


New Subscription Rate
Brookline 10 to 8 For 4th Donations
Effective with our next issue
the sUhscription price of Our
...- Five Runs in Last Two Innings Town will he $2.00 per year.
Annual Celebration on Nation's
Overcomes Seven.Run This is in accordance with the . Birthday to Be Popularly
prevailing rate for community
Advantage. weeklies. and is more in line with
Financed.
1930 printing costs.
• TIE FOR SECOND PLACE New suhscriptions or renewals McCRERY IS TREASURER
received hy Monday night next,
J Lme 30, will be taken at the old As it has always been and always
Standing of the League rate of $1.50. will be, until the curtain drops on time
W. L. Pct.
• ~Iedia __ .. 4 2 .666
no more. or until a people is bereft of
Berwyn __ .. .. _ 4 2 .666 all fine tradition and unmindful of the
Narberth __ __ _ 2 3 .400
Sidelights of M'lnday's
firm footings which were war-won for
I'aoli .... _.. __ __ __ 2 3 .400 Marriage at St. Asaph's them ilol bloodstained battlefield, Nar-
Brookline __ .. 2 4 .333
berth plans to observe the anniversary
• BaJa-Cynwyd figured more promi- of the nation's birth in a manner which
Results of Week's Games
Thursday, June 19 nently in the news of the land this shall fillingly correspond with the con-
Penn A. C., 5; Narberth, I. week than even the time when Paul trihution which these parts made to
Saturday Scull made the All-American football the epochal drama of long ago, than
001- Narbl.'rth, 10; Brookline, 8. -Photo b~' Bachrach. which no other section of America may
Monday team as captain of the U. of P. eleven.
Narberth, 5; Tenth \Vard, I. Miss Mabel Kirkpatrick, daughter claim a more exalted share.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick, IIIiss Mary Todhunter Clark, charm- The old-time, well-established rules
of Narberth, whose marriage to Mr. ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy will govern, of course they will, with
Schedule for Week Walter F. Hunsicker, of Allentown,
Tomorrow (Saturday), Media. will take place tomorrow afternoon Hamilton Clark, became the bride of the cost of the affair being shared by
• Monday, June 30, Jack Hart's in the Narberth Presbyterian ~I r. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, mod- all the folks. Each one will be asked
Veterans. Church. once for what He or She will give,
Wednesday, July 2, Media A. A. est, well-liked son of Mr. and Mrs.
(not league game). only once, but several remainders, so
Attend Convention John D. Rockefeller, Jr., at 4:30 lax we sometimes are in forgettin~
• T o'clock Monday afternoon. The Rev.
Ralph S. Dunne, ShIrley Road, Nar- B enJamm
. . N . B'Ir d per fortlle d th I' cere- vital things.
• Persistence is evident in Nar- Simultaneously then, with thi. pub-
berth's slow but steady climb from berth. and Raymond L. Watrous, of Imon y in St. Asaph's Church, Bala.
lication, the official letter is going out,
the cellar up the rungs of the lad- Avon Road. Narherth, attended the In- Long before the event the invited a personal copy to all of the elect, and
der in the l\lain Line League. ternational Rotary Convention held at I guests commenced arriving, in a costly only those for whom life is worn will
After taking a 5-to-l beating from Chicago this week as the official dele- procession of sleek and purring cars. be so casual as to give it the attention
• the strong Penn A. C. team, com- gates of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Outside the church hundreds of unin- which belongs to the dead-grass of
posed chiefly of college stars, the Rotary Club. vited guests congregated, to admire yester-year.
borough nine came back with vim the dresses and enjoy the sweet music To alert men and women, whose
to scalp Brookline 10 to 8, and fol- To Discuss ~Green Pastures' and the solemn choked feeling that hope is high and spirit strong, the sum-
• lowed this up with a 5-to-l win thrills those who attend weddings. mons will be accepted as from one be-
The Book Reviewers will meet in
over the Tenth \Vard team on Pedestrians and police officers in the loved, instanter to be observed. The
the library at 10:30 A. M. Thursday,
1\londay night. The team is now neighborhood were kept busy direct- measure of their interest and devotion
July 3. Nate the change in the day,
tied for second place III the ing chauffeurs and taxi drivers to St. to be dispatched ever so quickly to Mr.
because of the holiday. Marc Con-
league. Asaph's. . . . William, the sexton, McCrery at the bank, who will make
nelly's play, "Green Pastures," will be
• read and discussed. All interested per-
checked more high hats than ever be-
CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE
By John Uberti fore in his life. . . . After it was
After spotting the Brookline Club sons are welcome.
all over, reporters for daily papers
with a seven-run lead last Saturday made drug store telephones in Bala- Start Summer Schedule
which seemed as wide as the Rock of HSpirit of Rotary" Subject Cynwyd the recipients of many coins Narberth's grocery stores and meat
• Gibraltar, the Narberth Club gathered
of Keirn's Talk at Club and adjectives. . . . Before all the markets will close Wednesday after-
steam and shook up the enemy in an guests had left the church good house- noons during the rest of the summer,
unceasing barrage of fifteen base blows
"The spirit of Rotary" was the sub- wives and others in the neighborhood in order that employees may have a
to win in the final inning, ten runs to mid-week half holiday. It is expected
ject of a talk by Hervey C. Keim at wandered in to admire the ferns and
.0 eight. This victory placed the Cham-
pions in a tie for second place with
the weekly luncheon of the Bala-Cyn- flowers. . . . One woman walked that patrons will co-operate by placing
wyd-Narberth Rotary Club Tuesday up the aisle with a bulldog under her their \Vednesday orders early for
the Paoli nine while Brookline sunk
noon. Mr. Keim drew upon his ex- arm. . . . Children trooped in fin- morning delivery.
into the cellar position all alone.
periences while the guest of Rotary ally, and became disorderly, so that it Tailors here will observe half holi-
Howard Graham's offerings were days dUI ;.,~ the summer by closing
Clubs in far-flung sections of the became necessary to close the church.
never molested before as they were in . . And meanwhile a reception was their establishments at 1 P. M. on
country.
this game as the visitors battered him going on at "\Villoughby," the peace- Saturdays.
with ferocity during the first three in- Among the guests at the meeting
ful, lovely Clark estate at Belmont
ning for eight hits and seven runs. As were the Rev. Frank Duncombe, new
Avenue and Righters Ferry Road,
wuuld be expected at any ball game pastor of the Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Early Copy Requested
where costly gifts filled many a room,
Church, and Andrew Green, a former
• with a score as one-sided as this one,
resident of Narberth for eightel.'n
and where comment concerning the
Due to the 4th of July falling
a great portion of the fans began to bride and groom was made by many a
exit from the diamond in dismay, giv- years, who now lives in Evanston, 111. on Friday next, the publication
guest: "What a splendid match; what
ing up all hope of a spurt which might The meeting, which was well ?t- finl' young people they arel" and closing date for this paper
surpass this mountainous score. For tended, was the last under the admm- I will he moved exactly one day
in the first four frames of the fray Sul- °istration of President W. Russell ahead.
Breaks Own Window
livan's unit attacked the diminutive Green. Induction of new officers will The co-operation of corre-
No one heaved a brick through the
slinger of fiery speed balls with an in- take place on Tuesday. window of the oldest store in Narberth spondents and advertisers in get-
cessant and monotonous collection of Tuesday afternoon; it was "Pop" ting news items and ad copy to
nine nicks, while Narberth bats breezed They Go Fishing Howard E. Davis himself who did the us a day carly will be duly ap-
in the wind with no signs of a rally. Joseph P. \Vhite, Postmaster J. Ber- deed. Perched on a step-ladder, he preciated.
The Boroughites had only two hits to tram Nesper and Charles Funk went was working on a screen door when May we wish you all a joyous
their credit as the game went into the fishing yesterday (Thursday) off the ladder gave way. By good fortune Fourth and a pleasantly elon-
fifth stanza, and only once had a local Greenwich, New Jersey. They were he escaped injury, although he made gated week-end.
• CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
scheduled to leave Narberth 3 A. M. quite a hole in the plate glass window.



Page Two OUR TOWN June 2'7, 1930
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Miss Kirkpatrick to - FOR a:Plumbi!1g
Heating
CALL HOWARD C. FRITSCH
. Justice 01 the Peace ...
Be Bride Tomorrow at ROBERT COMPTON REAL ESTATE
Presbyterian Church Fire Insurance--Best Companies
The marriage of Miss Mabel Kirk-
patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Forty Volumes Added to
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109 Forest Avenue
Narberth 2~5
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1Il1i B&'fertord An.
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liam J. Kirkpatrick, of Essex Avenu~,
Narberth, and Mr. Walter F. Hun-
Library During June
sicker, son of Mrs. M. W. Snyder, of
Allentown, will take place tomorrow Books adllcd to the library during
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Nar- Junc, 1930: Non-Fiction.
berth Presbyterian Church, The Rev, "Nature of the Physical \Vorld," by
I

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Play Golf ...
at' Bryn Mawr
John Van Ness, pastor of the church, ,\, S, Eddington; "Lost Treasure," by'
will ofllciate, ,\. H. Vcrrill; "Essays," by Ralph
\V aldo Eml'rsun; "Table Talk or Orig-
The bride, who will be given in mar- iual Essays," by \VilIiam Hazlitt;
riage by her father, will wear a gown "'''orty-fuUl' Essays," by Christopher
of white satin fashioned on the nel\ ~I oriel'; "Collected Poems." by Alfred Opposite Seville Theatre on Lancaster Pike
'.
straight lines with a long court train :-ioyes; "Scandinavian Summer," hy H'I
falling from the shoulders. Hcr, \, Franck; "\Vhat Is Christian Edu-
sleeves will be short and she will wear calion?" hy C. A. Coe; "Skyways," by
lace mitts. Her wedding veil will be William ~l itchell; "Reynard the Fox," I er. MAIN LINE residents for the first time can now •
of lace and tulle, the cap being of lace !>~' John 1\1 asefic1d; "Liherty," by E. enjoy this outdoor game which is taking the entire country
from which falls a panel of lacl', D. Martin: "Lighthearted Journey," hy
Sprays of orange blossollls will be fast· \. II. Crel'ne; "Selected 1'0ellls," hy by storm.
ened on each side of the cap. She wilt 'onrad Aiken; "Adams Familv," hI'
'carry a sheath of calla lilies. I, T. Adanls; "\\'ho ~r ove'd th~
wlrs. Thomas \V. Jackson, of Oak '~IDne?" hI' Frank ~forison; "Ten
er. Eighteen holes of fun, recreation and health. This •
Lane, will serve as matron of honOl ~Iodern I'Ol·ts," hI' Rica Brenner; delightful sport appeals to the entire family, young and
and ,Miss :Margaret Kent will be the "The l~aven," a liiography of Sam
maid of honor. They will wear gown, !I Duston; "Saint Augustine," by Cio- old, golfer and non-golfer.
of yellow point de-esprit and yellol\ \'anl1; Papini.
horsehair straw hats to match thei.
gowns, Their houquets will be 01
Fiction.
"0 Splendid Sorcery," by J, F, I
er.Beautiful smooth greens, treacherous sand traps, and •
talislllan roses and blue delphinium. Dwyer; "Shepherd of (iuadaloupe," hI' sparkling water hazards lend all the thrills of a large course.
Mr. Jallles F. Hunsicker, of Allen, I.ane Crey; "Chances," by A. li.
town, a cousin of the bridegroom, will ,iibbs; "Candle in the \\'ilderness," hy
act as best man. The ushers will in, Irving Bacheller; "?\el'cr the Twain
er. Improves the putting of experts and teaches the begin-
elude 1111'. l{obert Miers, Mr. Arthul Shall Med," I,y l'der B. Kyne; "Hard ner the rudiments.
Gillespie aud Mr. ClitTord Bartholo- \Ioney." by C. B, Kellaud; "Jackdaws
JIlew, of Allentown, and Mr, Richard Strut." hy Harrid Henry; "Anita
T. Odiorne, of Germantown. :\gret's," by Theodora Benson; "~Iul- Open from 9 A. M. to midnight. 35c until
Mrs. Kirkpatrick, mother of the berry Square." hy Lida Larrimore;,
bride, will wear a model of hydrangea "Hollud of Florence." hy Felix Salten; I 6 P. M., and 50c in the e'JIening. We furnish

hlue chitTon and a horsehair straw hat "Immediate Family," hy N alhro Bart-I
to match, Her corsage will he of pink le\': "Case of Rohert Rohertson," hI' balls, clubs and score cards.
roses and !llue delphiniums. Sl'l'en Eln'stad; "Red \Vagon;" h;'
_ Mrs. Snyder, mother of the bride- Lady Eleanor Smith: "Fire of Youth,"1
groom, will wear a gown of pink chif- hy Margan't l'edler: "Autocracy of
-fan and a black l)aku straw hat. Her .~Ir. Parham." by H. (~. \\lells: "Spriug I BRING THE FAMILY AND TRY THIS
corsage will also be of pink roses and Dust," hy Olil'e \Vadsley; "Young aud •
hlue delphiniums, Sl'crd," hy A, G. Rosman, I FASCINATING SPORT
A reception wjll follow tEe ceremony! Mystery and Detective Stories.
at the home of the bride's parents for' "The Other Bullet," hv N. B. Ma-
the members of the' hridal party and I'itl': "Yorbhire lIIoorhind Murder,"
the relatives of the bride aiI'd 'bride- b\"I. S. Fletcher: "India Ruhber Men," •
groom. h)' 'Edgar \Vallace; "Valley of Creep-
After a wedding' trip lIfr. Hunsicker il1l~ ~fen," 1,,· Ravhurn Crawley;
and his bride will reside in Allentowl1. "~r urder in Paris," b~; Alice Campbeil.
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OUR TOWN Page Three
June 27, 1930

Owen star in "Such Men Are Dan- The Fireside rv.~r:s: \Va,iter A. Kelly, of Brookhurst
gerous," which plays at Narberth next • Avenue. last week-end.
,Mrs. Kelly gave a lawn party on
Where to Go Monday and Tuesday. The story is Mrs. DeLancey A. Cameron and her
about the fate of a multi-millionaire elder son, Mr. Allen Can~eron, of S\ltlf!a.,)' afternoon ill honor of Miss
LOCAL MOVIES who disappears mysteriously from his Montgomery Avenue returned re- Diven, to meet her former classmates.
NARBERTH-Today and tomor- luxuri01's airplane while crossing the I cently from a' week'; motor trip to Amp.hg. those present 'were Miss Ann
• row, "High Soclcty Blucs"
with .Junct Gaynor and Charlcs English Channel after his beautiful I western New York State the Thou- Clf;t1fonte, 1\1 iss l'e~gy Railey, M-iss
bride. deserts him on the night of their sand Islands and the Adir'ondacks, re- I-Iele.li Monks, Miss!'iluricl White, Mi.
Farrell; Monday and Tucsday. .Iaulcs Diven, of .. r'JJiladelphia, Mrs.
"Such Men Arc Dang-crous"; weddmg. Under another name he turning through Ihe l-ll1(lson River val-
'Vedncsrlay and Thursday. visils a famous plastic surgeon and Icy. 1\1 au<1c Doran and, her son, !\I r. Arthur
"lIoJrl Evcr~·thlng" with 'Vin- h~s himself so transforI.ned that his M r. and Mrs. Frank Andn'w Schrep- )),jrail. of 1\f('dia; Mis's ,Gertrude Shaw.
(lf Gcrmal\to\\'n; !\I r: and 1\1 rs. Blake
oo

nic Llghtncr; l,'rlrlay and Sat- wlf~ docs n~t Iiuow. hlln when he fer, of (;rayling Avenue. Narberth, arc
• urday, Fannlc Brice In "Bc agam takes hIS place m society, even receiving congratulations upon thf Ih,:e:n;:llf' Bn\'ood; :-'Iiss May Divcn,
Your"clf." when he makes ardent love to her. birth of a daughter, June Anne Schrep- of.. OVerlirllok; 1\1 r. ami, 111 rs. lIMry
EGYPTIAN-Today and tomor- Roser and famil\'. of Narberth: Mr.
row, "The Golden Calf"; Mon- Narberth features for next \Vednes- fer, on June 13. , James ~lcKee Robertson and M.r. D.
da~' and Tucsday. Conrad Na- day and Thursday are \Vinnie Light- :M iss Doris Eames, of V/illiamsport, A, Daley.
gcl and Betty Compson In ner in "Hold Everything" and next formerly a member of the Narberth
... "Second 'Vlfe"; Wedne'sday
and ThurHda~', Gary Cooper in
Friday and Salurday, Fannie Brice in School faculty. will spend the summer
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"Be Yourself." in Europe. She will sail fr01u New


"Seven DaYH Leave"; :F'riday
Popular "talkies" scheduled for pres- Yark J un.e 30. ?n t!le "P~ris." Miss
and Saturday, Buddy Rogers In
"Young- Eap;lc~." • entation soon at the Narberth Theatre Eames Will VISIt frIends m Narherth Our Meats
Annl\fORE-Today, "J.ummox"; include "Under a Texas Moon," "The en,~oute t.o New York. _
tOlnorro,v, Gary Cooper in Divorcee," "Mammy" and ''In Gay I he !\IISS('S Low ~nd l~dl~a Massey are as near
• "Thc Texan"; Monday, Tucsday I\ladrid." have moved from Phlladelplua to Nar-
and 'Vednc"rla~', "Th" Rcturn
of Dr, Vu Manchu"; Thursday To encourage attendance at the reg- b~rth and will r('side in an apartment
ular matinees, held 2:30 P. M. daily,l WIth 1\lrs. !\Iabel Johnson, at 108 For-
as your phone.
and l"rlda~', "Song' of thc
Flalllc"; Saturday, "Couragc," I
the theatre management is presenling cst A venue. .
SEVILLE-']'oday and tomorro\\',
audiences.
I.
dresser-ware gifts to women in the T !\Ir. and Mrs. Pa.tr.lck O·Hara. of
Narberth. arc recelvJllg congratula- We deliver twice daily to
Buster ]{.caton in uFree and
• Ea"y"; Monda~', "SorreII and tions upon the hirth of a son, Joseph you r neighbors.
Son"; Tue"day, "Thc Broarlway
M('Jod~'''; "'edne"rla~', "0 I d
two mllhon women are tr ,in to et
i
Spea~i!lg in round figures-nearly 1\1~rtin .o'H~:a. ,!I~ Ju.ne IR... , T
.,,1 r. Fran~15 DI\ en and 1\1155 N anC)

Philadelphia's best meats
Ironsides"; Thun::dny, Jloug")as
J.'airbRllliH in "Robin IIood";
thin ) g g DIven. of PIttsburgh, formerly of Nar-
F'riday, "DiHraeli": Saturday,
. berth. were the guests of their aunt. are available for you, also.
"Th" nold Rush" with Charlie
• Chaplain. You have but to ask the
A:->THONY 'VA YNI';-Todav anrl
tOlllorrow, .Iohn Barrymore In operator for Rittenhouse
"The 1\1 an from Blan 1< Ic~",,";

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Mnnda:r even ing:. H f'(]g'pro\\'
1'heatrc presents HBeyond the
EGYPTIAN 707o-or make use of our
present toll-free arrange-
' Horizon," hyl~ugenc O':-':cill;
l\1(}l1da~' Illatinec, 1'ue:"Hlay Inat- Enjoy a Delightful Shotv Shop of the Main Line
ment and call 65,200 on
inee and Tuesday f'vcning, Al
.Joll"on in oOl\fatnmy"; \V(lrltH'l"-
<la~' and Thur"da~', "La,lIe" of Sunday Dinner in THIS FltllJA Y IUld SA'I'l1ltlJ.\.Y you r Ardmore, Bryn
Lcisurc"; Friday and Saturday, Don't Miss EL BRENDEL in Mawr, Cynwyd, M~rion

"Thc Ligoh t of 'Vestern Stars:'
Ph i1adelphia ~~The Golden Calf" or Narberth local ex-
at the beautiful new
"Our Gan~" in "First 7 Years" change.
Narberth Theatre Notes
l'n former pictures, Janet Gaynor
EMBASSY ROOM "Western Whoopee"
Aesop Fable
• has either been very poor and Charles QTPAt·frO~~~
Farrell, very rich, or vice ve'rsa, or
both have been very poor. In "High
UJ.U_t~ NEXT MONOAY ,,~d TUESIJAY
Society Blues," playing at the Nar- Locust Street at 17th
berth Theatre thi.:.~ week-end, both arc RITTENHOUSE SQUARE ('ollrnd '"n,.;..·1 & llfOtt)" ('ulll.l",n ..

unusually wealthy, although there is a Special Dinner nightly, $2.50. Also "Second Wife"
• ~\'ide gap in their social positions. Also
a la carte. Delicious dishes. Conc.rt Sign 0/ But MratJ
m the cast arc \Villiam Collier, Sr..
J oy~e Compton, Hedda Hopper, Orch.stra 7 to 9 P. M. Excellent
LOUIse F•• zenda. Lucien Littlefield and parking space directly adjacent to "'EONI~SIJA Y "nil TlIl1RSDA Y Why not place a trial
Brandon Hurst. David Butler, who hot." garage adjoining. ReservatloPi ' order today? Ollr meats
made "Sunny Side Up." directed. Fi\'e "Paul," Pennypacker 3800 Gary Cooper in
• musI-:al numbers ha\'e heen provided
are the best-and our ..
by Joseph 1\1 cCarthy and James F.
Hanley. who were responsible for "Rio
/" T,." "'r"
Bx"ptionlll mtmllining flltilitiu • ••
P"rtiu, 811".",,,,
DilliN. B#.
"Se'Ven Days' Lea'Ve" prices 'arc moderate.
Harry Langdon in "The Big Kick"
Rita," "Kid Boots" and "Irene." BENNETT E. TOUSLEY, Manag.r


V.'arner Baxter and Catherine Dale
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Pale Four OUR TOWN June 27, 1930

FORE AND AFT JESS-IN FUN ...


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Discrimination is indeed a strange


thing. It is found where one would
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Jasmine's ever kcen intellect set 111e
to thinking upon the subject. I myself
think least of looking for it, and not am neither sufficiently curious nor en-
found where one has every reason to A Co,operatiYe Community News·Maga~ine, founded in 1914 by the Narberth ergetic to bestir myself about the do-
expect it. One has reason to expect it Cil'ic Association, and published eyery Friday at Narberth, Pa., by the I mestica bliss
have or difficulties
hard enough of others;theI
time achieving

on the :Main Line, for instance, and it LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY former and preventing the latter in
was probably this consideration, a b o v e ' my own household. Jasmine broke the
all others, that brought the Hedgerow PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager customary Sl'I ence 0 f our dll1ner ' Ilour
Theatre players to the Main Line last ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor
THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Associate Editor
to enquire how Mrs. Byrd and all the
little sparrows cotton to the Admiral's ..
year in their immensely interesting habit of spending months and 111on ths
repertory of plays. They appeared first Office-258 Haverford Avenue, Narberth and months atop 'the various poles.
at the Anthony \Vayne Theatre and And I, also, wonder.
hordes of Main Liners attended. But Telephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 We ordinary mortals arc content to
when, because of a well-founded belief visit the pol1s once every four years
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE and even then consider ourselvcs over-
on the part of the director, Jasper worked. The Admiral, however, is a'
Deeter, that acting when viewed past Entered AR second-class matter, Octoher 13. 1914, at the Post Office at different mould of man, and counts
the twentieth row becomes puppetry, Narherth, Pa" under the Act ~f March 3, 1879.
,tllat day lost \V110Se 10\\' c!es'cendl'llg
H e dgerow move d t 0 t h e more compact sun sees not another pole discovered,
Berwyn Theatre, the horde of what
had appeared to be the discriminating i June 27, 1930 I another country won.
polar excursions, the Admiral man-
In between •
dwindled
can take down their toartthe
in select groupstruc-
barn-like who Ii ages to put m . a few Sideshows
' like the
tures as well as in ornate movie pal-: I flight to Europe. Whatever kind of a
aces. And it was not until this same I bird the Admiral is. he certainly cannot
horde of the discriminating had read'
tl b t H d f I
Justifying Themselves be cal1ed a homing pigeon.
And now he must sigh for news •
1e raves a ou e gerow per orm- A rcmarkahly interesting experimcnt in accidcnt I)revcntion is being \\'orlds to conCjuer. AII the poles of t111'S
ances
ance at at Berwyn
Berwyn and thatthe select
they attend- carned
attempted . ,111 thc borough . of N_.arkTth. 1, he results to datc would seem to world have been discovered and ex-
to follow-but by then Hedgerow had makc out a line case for the "Thru traffic-Stop" systcm. ami ned and flown over, and soon will
d d' I . I ' be made into lecture material. Some-
<:parte Wit 1 I~S repertory eavlfn g a Dudng 1929 the polic~ records showed an average of at least one IIow or another one cannot help lJ11t
tnal
Main ofLiners regret who m the hadbosoms 0
not exercisedour aCCIdent . per week wlth1l1 . . the one square mllc .of. .
terntory compnsmg .. criticise a Providence which provided •
their discrimination far enough-or Narberth. There were three £atalitics from automobile crashes in the th.e world. suppose.dly a good world,
had exercised it too far in worrying year. WIth a measly 111axlm~m of two poles.
over hard scats.
' H d I f
0 n j \ pn'1 1 • 10' J 30"S
,
... I II . . f
top sIgns wcre erectet at a IlltersectlOns a whose sympathy with the Admiral's
But I am forgettmg Mrs. Byrd.
fected se~son happy
B u t atlliSseeml11g1y e grow trucelasWIth~ - .. TI1ru t ra ffi c_" s"t I-ee~~.,. \\,I' lIC I1 ar~ \~'\) r ,nnewoO(,I ]~.. .ssex, . N ar1)el-I ~:t'\,. \\,an der Iust IS
t 1 antI . IT, . t? I )e"mvestlga.ted. Just .
the Main Line and through the efforts erford Avcnues. Slllce that tll11e there have heen only three accl<lents h,ow doe~ she hke t,he man-sIze? vaca-
of Manager Freid, of the Anthony, reported in very nearh' three 11I0nths. Quite a ditTernce ovcr one a week. tJ(~ns whIch her RIchard takes~ Jas-
I
\Vayne Theatre . t' we
th again
A tl find Hedge-
'" I
' D '
unng I - filrst
tIe ,.' coup Ie 0 f mont I1S' Iots 0 f peopl ' d summonses nunc.
e receive ing of I the know.
sort would I findstand for noth-
it diAicult to
row p Iayl11g
Theatre a
on Monday n lOny "ayne' to appear 1)e f (.)re 13 urgess.H cnry I'< rye all(I exp I'
e evenings-since: a1l1 t Ilclr.
' Iax.' CnV1l1g
I" I· "
met I.1· take a few hours off, let alone a couple
the Main Liners have shown that they' ods. If they were first offcndcrs they werc excused WIth some words 111 of years. O.f course he talk? to h~r •
wil1 come to the Anthony 'Wayne The- their ear. Most of thel11 incidcntally were people frol1l other scctions of over the raclto every day whIle he IS
atre M" . . away. But for all that she knows the
· , f hId b I the am Lllle or other pat ts of the Statc. cleverest vam!>s in Antartica may be
mis~ed
O ne 0by t soe muc manyl-rave
Main aLiners
out p last
a\'s A new system . IS now, . by the police as regards "Stop' ' chasl11g
In practIce ' her hush.and from berg. to
season when it played at the Berwyn sign violators. The whistle is used by the officer at thc time instcad of ber~, r,r y guess. g IS that the A~!nllfal
~s E~gene 9'~eill's. "Beyond t~le Hor- thc cumbersomc and slow system of 'takinlT license numbcrs, writing to won t escape a *all1* fo~ a long tnlle. •
Izon
Deeter and has Itchosen
IS tIllStoplay which
present at lllr,
the H al.ns ' b U1g . f 01. IMmcs
. ,..,lI1C I .acII·· .. ·"·.IncI h 1ll~1Tmg sltl.nlllonses.
CI esscs "- ' I t. WI'11 A friend hobs np with the informa-
Anthony Wayne on Monday evening, tcnd to specd up thc work Il11mensely and WIll also gIve thc Illotonst a tion that Rudy Vallee employs a body-
June 30. We have a wager on that chance to state his case when it is frcsh in his mind. gnard when he walks the streets of
our faith in Main Line discrimination the mctropolis. This is a right c1e\'er
will be revived on the evening of June irlca. If anybody ever needed a trnly •
30 when our Main Liners turn out to ttWhat!-No Swimming Pool?" efficient bodyguard, Rudy docs. Thc
sec what one of our Main Line papers T I I 1 . I . bruiser who accompanies the 1110st fa-
referred to as "one of the best per- hat rCIllar.; was ma( e ly a viSItor lcrc thIS wcck. "\Vhy, there's mous member of Yale's Class of 1927
fonllances that I have ever seen this hardly a good-sizcd, prosperous inland con1l1lt1nity in this country that is instructed to ward off amorous fe-
compan~. present" while anotl~er paper ,doesn't have a community swiml11ing' pool," hc said. "'\That's thc matter 1 males ~n~ irate males.. 1 have .a!l id~a •
wrote, We. were so surpn~ed and with you Main Line folks. anyway?" that hiS IS not the easl~st positIOn m
pleased and tIckled and everythmg else,
that we're sold on the' idea (the
\~r 11 tl ' I ' .... ,",1 I' _I_ £. .' • ..,. . t . - I the world. Even my ordmanly eqnable
'\ (', lere n~a) le le<lSO!lS SUC 1 as ,tC'.o lI!expcnsl\~ W,l CI .Inc, temperament would probably give
Hedgerow idea) strong now." cheap land conve11lently acceSSIble. but we arc I11cltuned to thmk that thc I' place to fits of frenzy if the cacaphonic
I
"Beyond the ~orizon," when it was absence of a suitable pool is attrilmtahle to incrtia of our residents. crooner of the air happened to ap-
fir~t produced ~I~ New York, was I The Colonial Village at \\laync has splendid swim.ming facilities, \ proach; I would not mll1d V:ttlee. so •
h.alled by the ~ntlcs a~ the first con· \and the Main Line Christian Association's indoor I) 01 at A 'dm re i' W 11 much .If he ~\'ould make up Ins I11mrl
slstently sustamed senous play pro-l . . ." o. . l O S e ,and eIther smg or talk, but when he
duced b.y an AI~er~can. It was awarded malllt~tned, .thouR.h small. ~any ,Mal11 Ll11e folk VISIt pools at Llanerch I insists on mingling, the two hopelessly,
the Puhtzer Pnze 111 that year.. Added rand. SIxty-nInth Strcet. It IS ~.l po.~1 such as these, largc, clcan and con- I prefer to tunc hl111 out. .And I am
to the. Hedgerow repertory 111. July, vemently located, that the Mal11 Ll11c needs-and needs badly. not wh<;JlIy out of..tune With present
1925, It has drawn large .... u€hen~es Private cnterprisc ma)' estahlish somc such 1)001 hcre sOllle dav- d:ty radIO personahtles. I get a lar17c •
from season to season. It IS an 111-1 I . . . . -' - kIck ont of Amos and Andv. \VIII
teresting coincidence that last season an~ t 1ere sho~lld be a faIr ,1>rofi.t. But III the !llcant!n!e, we otr~r thIS ten- R.ogers, Ambrose J, \Veenls and
Kenneth Macgowan, director of the tatlve suggestIOn: Let Malll Lme clubs appomt a JOInt conu11lttee to dc- Tompkins Corners. I' like 11 r, At-
second New York production of "Be- termine the feasibility of cstablishing a pool financcd hy popular sub- water Kent's musical hour. I like
yond the Horizon," came down to scription
Hedgerow on a hurried trip to gather
some facts on the Hedgerow Theatre
O· I
-
Id I £ .1 . .
'
n~ pan wou . le ~)r. t 1e sWlmmmg pool to be made a stock com- His difficulty is that he is neither
for his book, "Footlights Across Amer- pany, WIth thc puhhc pnvIlcgcd to purchasc sharcs at modcratc cost, musical. funny nor edncational. \Vhen
David Lawrence. I like the Dntch
Masters. But I don't like Mr. Vallee. '.
ica" (since p~?lished). He f.oun~ entitling the holders to frce use of thc pool, in thc stcad of financial ~ think that Mr: Vallee will be attend-
Hedgerow had Beyond. the Honzon return all their investment. Others would be chargcd a nOlllinal fce for mg yale reumon~ (and. presumably
scheduled for that evemng and as he
had to be in Pittsburgh that same eve- use 0
£ tl I
Ie poo <,tn
ning, he was able to sec only the first purchase of a .stn!? of tet? or more tIckets.
scene of the pl...y. A few days la~er
d I k' . I '. t I'"

1\10st Malll Ll11e rcsldents spend only part o£ the summer away from am a Princeton man.
I croomng the Mame Stem Song at
oc cr rooms--:-su )Jcc to rec uctlOn III pnee on t 1e them) for years and years to come. I
thank whatever gods' there be that I .'
Mr.. Deeter receIved a letter .from hl111 their homes. Comparatively cool, shaded quiet. beauti ful with its flow- * * *
h e r s and trees an d Iawns, t1 ~me .' I.I.I response t 0 many ~o I"t ICI. ous. '~n-
say1l1g. )"I thoughth the
(inact1l1g was muc
"either production . in New
b opell1ng
d
..' York."
scene
etter one t a n . .
tlon , summcrtl111e.
. 111 I
. I
t wou
leMam
Id
' J'
f
IS a ven' . I) Ieasant suburhan sec-
-, .
be ar more so If It had a COl11l11UI1Ity to stat'e
. IqUlnes Mr and Mrs I Ittleklss WIsh
' to' tl1e I' r nelg: II1~)ors tl'1<1
'. ttl'1e •
Beyond t~<: Hortz~n !S a tragedy SWt111tl11ng poo. Littlekiss dog is not ill. He merely
of human futlhty and IlIus,lon. RO,bert i has a musical tendencv which crops
Mayo, the central figure, IS essen~lally Growth of the Ma:n L:ne up in the wee earlv hours of the morn-
a dre~mer-c;1rawn by. f!1~-.off .th1l1gs, • • ing. If the neighbors care to come
b!lt ~IS poettc suscepttblhttes. 1I1volv:e Lower Merion's population has incrcased 47 per ccntum during thc over and scratch the back of his neck. •
hl1n 111 the adventure of th~ Immedl- last decade and now stands at 35,118, according to a preliminary count of which is what he desires, they arc free
ate romance-and the result. IS tragedr. I C to do so. The Littlekisses themselves
All the people concerned 111 Robe~t s t le ensus Burcau. ' Combined with Narhcrth's 4663 this geographical do not mind the music. Besides the"
nlls~ake find. themsclv~s st~ugglmg section has a total of 39.781. Populatious of Haverford and Radnor sleep in the front of the house. -
agamst an envIronment III which they townships probably will about double that figure, or give the total Main
far-off things-for what lies beyond me ar~a approx.l111atc y
are thoroughly miscast. al1 long for L' . I 80000
, ' . Post Office Holiday
...
the horizon. It is O'Neill at his best. ThIS populatIon
. ' 11 represents •I a tremendous
f ' bUYIng . .power and . probably . 'N ' I except specla
0 mal . I d e I'Ivery WI'11
The Hedgerow cast in "Beyond the f 0n:ts t IIe most III uentm. groups. 0 COmmUl1ltles III the Phlladelplua he delivered by the Narberth Post Of-
Horizon" on Monday evening will in- terntory, Efforts of certall1 agencIes to swell the figures by about lOa! lice next Friday. the Fourth of J ulv,
elnde Ferd Nofer, "William Price, Dud- per centum and to advertise its trading area as that of 150,000 souls work: Collections wilt be at 7 A., M. and -3
ley Vaughan.
Phillips, Harry Walter
and Jasper Deeter.
Bellaver,Hart, Miriam no goo d f or the Main Linc, but rather start it on an inflation period such P ' .M' f rom I)~xes.tI1roug II?Ut t I1e I)or-
Jean Sweidel
as is now being endurcd by certain of our neighbors.
I
, ~~1~~1·. and mall \\'111 be dIspatched as

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June 27. 1930 OUk1'OWN

The Fireside 11.~~~~~~~~!!!i!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!i!!!~!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!i1


~I r. and ill rs. \Villiam B. Goodall,
Of. Dudley Avenue, will give a dinner
I,I Schlorer's MAYONNAISE,
16.oz. jar ···············29c

I
on Friday evening at the Overbrook
(;ulf Club following the w(·dding re-
'. Ill'arsal of illiss Mabel Kirkpatrick and
ill r. \Valter F. Hunsicker, whose Illar-
riag,· will take plan' on the folluw-
8·oz. jar ...... · .... ·....15 c

illg dOlI' in the Narber(h !'resbvterian


Churl'l;. The guests will b~ the' Illelll- P. & G. Chipso Flakes or
Iwrs ui the bridal party and ,)thers. Granules, large pkg...... '19c
• Ensign RobLT( C. Patten, of \Vood-
sid,' :\ I'elllle, who is spendillg his
h"II'·.I'III""1I a( the shore wilh his briue,
tl.e fOI'l\I"r ~I ary Dolu, will report for Welch's GRAPE JUICE, pint
duty 011 thL' LJ. S. S. Richmond which ,. boale .. · · .... ·.. ·.. ·· .... 2 9 c
is station,'d at Newport, R. I., on Jull'
12. .
~I rs. Charles L. Viguers, J r., Of'
\Voudside Avellue. elltertained at Del M 0 n t e PEACHES-
IUllda'on all([ bridge un \Vednesday
afterll"oll. AlllOlIg the guests were
Halves or Sliced. 2 large cans I
• ~I rs. EllL'rharllt fli m'II"r, illrs. E. H. for . . . ....... 45c
ClIcl"'ill, .\Irs. Fred A. Egmore, r.lrs.
U"yd H. Edg,·rton. illrs. John Sny-
llt-r. ~I rs. ]{, Clyd~' Abdor: :md ill r~. i Hershey's Pure COCOA,
I

.I .. 1111 ZillllllL'rlllan, both of ! ansdowne.
~II. alld ~I rs. Viguers, Jr., and falll-I'
ill' will I"ave 011 Friday to spend. a
one·half·lb. tin
14c o
slit
1I'<'l·k at Ueean City. "'..


(;"1"'1'11"1' .Iohll (~arland Pollard, of I
\'irgillia, alld his d:lUghll'r,' ill iss Sue
I'ullard, liTre the guests ut ill r. anu
.\1 rs. Ed lI'a I'd Bagley J'oll;u d, of fll er-
\ll'n I{uad. ill erion, on Snnda\' and·
III Boris Cut green STRING·
LESS BEANS. 3 No. 25c
I cans for
-Ike four1llone
iI(oliday "f this week. COl'el'llor l'ul·1
lard a III I illis's I'ollanl attellded, the
\""ddillg "i ~I iss ~I ary Todhunter
I A CALL to Narberth 4050 is all that's
Clark and ~I r. N e1soI1 Ruckefeller,
needed to bring your favorite foodstuffs
over on the rush. Prices fair always, gro-
." \I'hich to"k plan' 011 illon(lay at St. I
I\saph's Church, BOlla. i ceries as fresh and wholesome as one could -' ,
ill iss Eunin' (;riswold, daughter of
ill r. and illrs. E. C. (;riswold, of CllL'st- hope for.
IIUt :\ I' ,'n Ill'. has gOlle to Camp Cedar
l'ill"S, Cedar ]{ UII, 1'01., for al111ut lil'e
\\"l'l'k~.
Shotwell's Creamy MARSHMALLOWS l.lb. pkg. 25c
~I r. and ill rs. (;riswold will Ieal'e hI'
motor on \Vednesday, July 2, for I Kansas Cleanser ....2 cans for 9c
\\'<'sthrook, Con II. iiII'. Griswold will 6 boxes for 19c
rl'lul'l\ afl,'r, J ndependence Day week-I Reliable Matches. double tip .
elld. \\'hile ill rs. (;riswold will spend ..... Small. 12c; Large. 23c
the Sllllllller there. S·O·S Magic Scouring Pads
• Dr. and ~I rs. A. 1.. Orr and famil\',
oi Ehll\I',llHI Al'enue, spent last week-! D.I·F Cleaner. 12c pkg. .3 pkgs. for 35c
('IIl! ill .\I·aloll. N. J. I Libby's Potted Meats . ...........................can IOc
Thl' illisses Peggy and Jane Town,:
d.aughters of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C.,I
• 'I'U\I'n, uf iii arherth A venue. arc at
Camp Cedar Pines, Cedar Run, l'a., Boscul, Maxwell House or Cotter's Market of·
Quaker Sweet
fur thl' season. fers these special
prices effective for
ill aster Edwin C. Town, Jr., is now
in ill ifl1inshurg, I'a., visiting his grand- Morning Sip CO F FEE, the week from Fri· Cream BUTTER,
nlOt llL'r, ~I rs. Rohert S. Gutc1ius, Dr. day to Thursday,
• and illrs. Town will leave by motor on
July,) to spend some tillle at Mifflins'
I-lb. tin 39c both days inclusive lb. . ..... 49C
hmg. ' j
~Ir. and 11rs, Eherhardt 11uel1er, of
Es,;e" A\'enue, and Mr, and Mrs.

Llonl B. Edgerton. of Chestnut Ave-
nue: spent last week-end in Baltimore.
ill iss Jane Loos, daughter of Mr.
Timely Hints
and ill rs. l'aul R. Loos, of Shirley
J{uad, has gon.c to Camp Cedar Pines,
Cedarhrook. for several weeks.
I Diplomat Boned Chicken. ideal for hot·weather menus..
Heart of Maine APPLE SAUCE.................... ..
.. can 49c
2 cans for 25c
ill iss Kitty ill il1er, daughter of 1\lr.
• and illrs. :\. C. ill iller, of North Nar- Myrtle Brand fancy PINK SALMON .can 17c
berth Al'emIL·. will return on MondaI' Borden's Evaporated Milk .. tall can IOc
to Camp Bueno, North Sutton, Ne\v
llalllpshire, for her third season, Ivin's SUGAR JUMBLES .lb. 29c
~I iss Bl'ttv Kelllpton, daughter of

.' 11r. alld illrs. E. H. Kempton, of Avon


Huad, is now at Ashury Park, where
she will remain until after Independ-
Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER
Lippincott's select Queen OLIVES
16·oz. jar 25c
11 Y2.oz. jar 25c
Clicquot Club SARSAPA.
RILLA and Golden or Pale
"11 "L' Day. Later she will go to Ocean Dry GINGER ALE,
Citl'. bottle
~.lb.
.. ~I r. amI illrs. R. D. MacCuflin and
their (laughter, ~I iss Peggy l\lacGuf-
lin. uf Chestnut Avenue, spent last
Tetley's Orange Pekoe TEA
Kraft's Velveeta CHEESE
pkg. 23c
.. lh·lb. pkg. 23c
Case of 12 bottles
\\'L'l·k-ellll in Atlantic Citv.
~I rs. Walter A. Kelly, 'of Brookhurst P_o_l_k_f_an_c....:,y_G__R_A_P._E_F_R_U_I_T_._."_,,_,,._,,_,,_._ can.....:I~9~~c~~=============-
A I'ellue, had as her guest last wcek-
elld her nil'ce, l\liss Nancl' Diven, of
• J'ittsburgh. .
ill r. and Mrs. Le Roy Douglass and Please Note: We Just Call NARBERTH 4050
family, of Elm Terrace, arc spending
two weeks at their calllp ncar Aca- c los e Wednesday Haverford Avenue, Narberth
demina, l'a.
~Ir. Henry Kindig, of York, Pa.;
... :III rs. Laura H.ubie, of Baltimore, Md., qfternoons during We Deli'JIer from City Line to Bryn Mawr
and ~Ir. Edward Emig, of York, were
the guests of 1\\ r. and Mrs. C. Peeney, the summer months For the Best Food at Moderate Prices-and F.riendly Seryice
of Elm Terrace, last week.
illr. and ~Irs. !'eeney will leave on ____________. ~~~rompt _Deliyery, _TRy'
l\lunda\' for Lancaster and will re- -------
main th"re for the rIIlkpendence Day
week-end.
fli r. allll ill rs. E. \V. Ewart, of Kan-
sas. who have heen touring the South
in their 1II0[or, were the guests of :lvlr.
COTTER'S CMARKET

amI ~Irs. \Vesky 1'. Bailey, of Nar-
CON'l'INUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Page Six OUR TOWN June 27, 1930

---I hmok Park; Mr. an-d Mrs. S. H. Mrs. C. Fred Kuebler, Jr., of 25/ \Voodhine Avenue, opened their cot-
The Fireside Springfield, Jr., and their daughtcr, Narbrook Park, will give a picnic to- tage at Ocean City this weck. They
CONT. FROM: PRECEDING PAGE ~Iiss Janct Springfield, of Hampden 1~10rrow afternoon at her hon~~ to the will he there for ahout a l1Ionth.
I
:\ venue, and 1\11', and Mrs, Henry Sunday School class of the hrst Re-
h:ook Park, last week. Mr: and Mr.s·i :--iash, of Shady Lam•. forl1leZI Church. Fiftieth and Locust
]~wart left to return to theIr home In I "Our Town" by mail, $2 a year or
- . - •.
F:N~.as \ la "ell
K
'1 • \f
or
k [N' T • I .\
\1 C'·
rs. -,corge
, B'\ Jv
al e ,
of Narbro k Streets,
0
am ! lagar.1 ('ark, is re':'l\'ering from a tonsillec- members of the class will attend.
Philadelphia. Ahout fifty
5c the copy, at Davis' and the Nar-
s , tomy opcratlon. 11 r. and 11 rs, C Arley Farmer, of berth Station newsstands. •
Miss Honora Snyder, daughter Ofl,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Snyder, of Wood-I:.
side Avenue, and Miss Hope Burlin-I
game, daughter of ~l r. and I\lrs. E. E. I
Burlingame, of Bryn Mawr, hav"l
joined !lIiss Hdl.n \Voodward in,
\Vashington, D. C, and Illotored in!
!\Iiss Woodward's car to Gull Lak(·. i
I\lich.. where they will spend two
Narberth Business Guide •

weeks at the summer home of 1\1 iss


\Voodward. The Mel'chants and Professional Men Listed Here Are Prepared to Ser'Ye Narberth's Trading Section
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Purcell, of Promptly, Reasonably, Courteously

Forrest Avenue, opened their cottage
at Ocean City on Thursday and ex- Please Clip and Preser'Ve This Business Guide For Reference. It Does Not Appear Every Week
pect to spend the summer thcre.
Mrs. Alexander Gilfillan and her
daughter,lMiss Mildred Gilfillan, of
\Vynnewoo\[ Road and Rockland Ave- Amusements Cleaners-Dyers-TaUors Ice •
nue, have retnrned frOl1\ Atlantic City A()I~I,IZZI DnO'l'III~US CIIESTEIl G. JONES
NAUDEIl'l'J{ DIJ.I • .,\UD PAIH.OR We Serve the Best I - e - e
and arc now in the 1'oconos for several A ('lean Amusement Cente.. Narberth 2602 ~Ou 'Voodhine Ave. Na ..berth 40G8
102 Forest Ave.
weeks. 2nd Flnor, Narb, Theatre Bldg.
Among' the recent arrivals at the AIlCADE 'l'AII.OIl SilO.'
Chalfonte Haddon Hall this week are ]\',\ItBEU'I'II. '1'J1I~ATRI~ F ..ench D .. y Cleaning
719 Montgomery Ave. Narb. 4165-W
Laundries
Pe..fel'! ~ound-Better Pictures EARl. I\IACH:
1\1 r. and l."lri;. R. G. Bennett and their 129 Narherth Ave, Narbe.. th 245S I,OVIS '1'IIE TAILOR FI ..st-Class Hand 'York
sons, Harry: and R. Granville Bennett. 234 Woodbine Avenue 33 Narberth Ave.
of \Vindsor Avenue and \Vynnewood Phone: Narberth 2666
Road, and I\lr. and Mrs. T. D, Walker. Automobile Ser'Vice
I
of Narberth.
Mrs. H. S. Sclwitz, of Altoona, is
visiting her daughter, 1\I rs. \V. H. 107 ESH"X Ave.
PVNI\:'S (;AUAGE
Repair:.;, Shnonlzing, (~as and Oil
l'\arberth 2710
Coal
NAIlIJEll'rll COAl. CO.
Jeddo Hlghlanll Anthracite
I Mo'Ving-Hauling
JOlIN NEEI,Y
Heavy Duty Hauling- Mack T ..ucks
510 Brool,hurst Ave. Nar. 2858-W
Knauer, of Lantwyn Lane, this week. Narberth 2430-2431
:Mr. Elwood Richardson and 1\1r.
Clyde Richardson, of Valley View
Road, :Merion, who have been visiting
relatives in Los Angeles for the lasl,
GI':ORGE I.. I,OI·"I'US
Gene..al Repair--Batleries, Etc.
925 MOIII gomery Ave.
EAIH, ~"':CI';E
Narb. 2553 ==[ Contractors
(;IJY CUOYI.I~
Newspapers
01111 'I'O\VN
'I'he Community Newspaper
A ulomohlle Hepairlng nene ..al Contl·actor-D .. ives 258 Hal·e..fo ..d Ave. Narb, 2545
three weeks, have visited many places 1 )J 1 TOlla Ave. Narberth 3,S, 802 !lIonll-romery Ave. Narh. 2S00
of interest such as Beverly Hills, Hol- I SlIlI'rll'S A 11'1'0 \VICECIUN(; ",..I Paintillg-Papering
JAIIII~S I.'IL\'I'A~'I'ONI .I:: SOSS
Iywood, Pasadena. They will return' '!'O\VINH SI~Il"ICE ,Jobhing-Stueeo Wo ..l,
in three weesk, stopping at Allmr'lue- Nlg·hl Phone: Narberth 2675 237-239 Hampden Ave. Narb. 4166 lilA IC SIIAI,I. C01UPANY
Day Phone: Narhe .. th 2699 nooll 'Vork-l\Ioderate p .. lces
que, N. 1\1., and Indianapolis, ]nd., on 330 PI'ice Ave. Na.. berth 2945
their return trip. Delicatessen
Mr. A. G. Bugbee, of Grove Plan'. Bakeries IIAUUY II. 11,\ ~IEIl Plastering
attended the 1895 class reunion at N,UIJlI·:IlTII I'AS'I'UY SHOP Fine AHHo .. tment Good Food I~D\VAU() s. HA\VS
Dartmouth Collegc last week. Mr. 'Ve Bal(t! I.'.. esh Daily on PremiHes 250 Haverford Ave. Plastering, Jobbing, Stucco Repai .. s
243 Hal·c .. r"rd Ave. Na..berth 3694 109 Dudley Ave. Narbe .. th 3721
and Mrs. Bugbee also visited the
\Vhitc and Green Mountains, spending \VIII'I'I~'S S\VEWI' SHOP Drugs
a fcw days in cach place. l\l r. Bugbee I Ice C..eam, Candy, Nuts, PaHtry
219 Hav ....ford Ave. Narberth 4005 I.'rederiel, AnCADE PIIAIUI,\CY Plumbing-Heating •
has returned home while I\lrs. Bughee" Dannenhauer, Proprieto .. COOJ\: IJnOTHI~ns
705 Montgome..y Ave. Na.. b. 2513 Plumbing-Ileallng-Roofing
who is visiting in Boston, will rl'lurn'
home on Saturday. : Banks 104 Essex Ave. Narberth 4040
Miss Marjorie Diese, of Lock I l\1I~llJU '\" 'I'('I'IJN ..~ 'I'RUS'" CO. Electricians UANII~I. J. 1I1.'GARIlY
Haven, 1'a., is visiting her cousin, 1\1 iss! Huverfo ..d and Narberth Aves. \V AI.TI~1l (;. CASE. Prop'r. Oil Bu .. ning Equipment
Phone l'o:arherth :169S Narb. Electric Shop Old Gulph Hoad Na.. berth 2673 •
Belly Needham, of Chestnut AI'enue,
for two weeks. Mrs, A. \Y. Needham N,\IlIJI':Il'I'1I NA'I'ION,U. UANI\: 241
Wiring and Appliances
Haverfol'd Ave, Narberth
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4182 IIAIlIlY II. 'VAI,L
is spcnding some timc in Lock Haven, ' 1\Iemb<,I' !"ederal Hese.. ve S~'stem Plumbing & Heating
Prillay loJvenlngH, Open 7 to 9 I'AUJ. C. I.YNN 1100 Forest Ave. Narberth 3652-M
as the guest of her sister, I\lrs. Thomas i Eleet..ical Work =========:;::;;;",;,;,;;;~;;;,,;;
A. Diese. ' 344 Dudley Ave. Narberth 2623-W Printing-Mimeographing-
Barbers
Thc Phi Tau Delta Sorority has I
taken a collage at Slone Harhor for I JOSloJl'R AIIIA'I'O Feminine Apparel- Multigraphing

the latter part of July, 2·11 Hal'erford Ave.
, , ,. I.J\'INGS'I·O~ PUBI.ISIIING co.
1\Ir. and I\Irs. Augusl :\. B1aess, of I SUZANNI-. JOI,IEI GII.I. 2"8 Haverfo ..d Ave. Narb. 2545
SAN 1'1',\ Il Y UAIUJEIl snop Suzunne I' ..oek:; ,. \11 UI''II'I' II P IUN'I'I~G CO.
Elmwood Avenue, will give a dinner: I~or the Whole Family-It's Clean 216 Dudley Ave. Na ..berth 2324 ,..
on Saturday evening. Among the I L. Kir:;eht, Prop.-41 N. Narberth Har..y R. HoUar
AI'. PA'I'IIICIA I~I.IZAUI~'I'II SIIOI' 109 Forest Ave. Narberth 2618
guests will be Mr. and ~lrs. (;eorge
~I ousley, ~fr. \Villiam H. ~I arshall and
'Vomen's & Children's Apparel •
125 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth 2898 Radio-Victrolas-Music
~l iss Lena \Vagncr. Batteries NAIUIEIl'l'1I EI,EC'I'llIC SHOP
Miss Julia Fittipoldi, of Merion Ave- WVNDEU n,\'I'. & EI,EC. SERVWE Flowers-Nurseries- For Hadio and IoJlectric Satisfaction
nuc, was the hostess to the membcrs
of her hridge c1nh on Tuesday night.
Friends of ~I r. \Villiam Dougherty,.
I 108
Exclusive Atwater Kent Dealer
Forest Ave. Narberth 2S66
I
Garden Ware
AI,DIlECII'I' NVnSI~llIl~S
241 Haverford Ave.
Real Estate-Insurance
Narberth 4182


son of Mr. and Mrs. J oscph S. Dough-I
Beaut,. Parlors Montg. Ave. at Meellng HouHe Lane UUIIIHN .I:: 1I0\VAUD
ESSEX In~AUTY PAIlLOIl Phones: Na.. be.. th 4020 and 4021 :11 Na .. berth Ave. Na.. berth 3843
erty. of Montgomery Avenue and' 103 E>!sex Ave.
'I'IIE IIAIlCLA Y CO. A Complete Heal Estate Service
"Ieadow Lane. :Vlerion. will be sorn' Phone: Narberth 39:l2
Foreign, Domestic Pottery
to hear that he has again been cOIi-
fined to his home with his injured
knee, This was due to an injury re- I
ceived in a football game at Malvern
Builders
CII ARI,ES J.. JENIUNS
Building COllst.. uction
1268 Montgomery Ave.

250 Iona Ave.


I~. \V. DUIINS
narden Worl" Landscaping, Hauling
Nar. 3923 Restaurant
AIlCAUIA IlES'I'AUIlANT
Good I"ooll at lIlode..ate Prices
Nat'berth 2780 239 Haverford Ave. Na.. berth 3799
..
Prep last fall. Old Gulph Rd. Narberth 3984
Mrs, John Burt and her daughter, 'l'lIl~ PI,O\VEIl SIIOP
\VAI/I'EIl P. III1ESI~N I\[rs. No .. man Jefferies Roofing

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1\1 iss ElizalH'th Burt, of }{ockland 100 N. Narberth Ave. Day: Narb. 233 Haverfo ..d Ave. Narherth 2S61 J. A. III1LI.EIl
A venue, have rl'lurned home afkr 3973-1\1 Night: Narb. 3828-R Above EI'erything-A Good Roof
spending a w('ek with relatives in 'I'IIE G,\IlUEN NUIlSEIHES III I"orest Ave. Na.. berth 2920
.JOIIN A. IIIOWIlEK. INC. Complete Line of Nurse .. y Stock
Bridgeton, N, J. Building and Jobbing Carpentry Montgomery Ave. Narberth 3796
M iss ~[argaret Armour and Miss 714 Montgomery Ave. Cynwyd 687 Shoes
Frances Armour, of Rockland Avenue, Fruits-Groceries-Meats .JOIIN DIUZI~

II
I'UIUUNG IIIlO'I'IIEIIS Ellwanl>!' ShoeH for Chllllren
arc visiting friends at Fruitland, Md .. Builders UOYIIII~I.'S nAIUn~'1' 127 N. Nurb. Ave. Narb. 4053
and will attend as delegates the Epis- 533 Gordon Ave. Narberth 2831
209 Haverford Ave.
copal Sunday School Convention which \VAL'j'EIl SCIII.II·I~ Nat'berth 2855 Shoe Repairing & Shining •
is now being held at Ocean City, Md. 520 Merwyn Road GEOnGE III, DANDO
~f rs. \Yilliam J. J ones and hcr son, Narberth 2865 Crellit and Service Grocer I GOOU\VEAII SIIOI~ UEPAlIlING
~I r. Richard Jones, of South Narberth 'VIII. D••1:: II. 'I'. SIIIEIH.EY. INC. 105 I"orest Ave. Narb. 3980-4180 B. G. Constantine
252 Haverford Ave. Narb. 4006-W
Avenue, are visiting relatives for sev- "For Permanent Satisfaction" NAUUEII'I'II I.'RVI'I' .1:: PIlODUCE Our Shu-Gleam ProceHs Recolors
eral days at Ashury Park. 29 Narberth Ave. Narberth 3700 MAnKE'1' 228 Haverford Ave. Ladie:;' I.eather Shoe>! to Match
Narberth 3605-3677 Dresses-AU Colors.
Among tlw wcek-end visitors at G. V. WOOUIlO\V
Ocean Citv were ~lr. and ~lrs, Clar- Contracting Builder J. J. \VIII'rESIDE
encc \Voolmington and family, of Nar- 109 Forest Ave. Narbe ..th 2916 237 Haverford Ave, Upholstering-Furniture
Phones: Narberth 2446 or 3669
~• -Decorating
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f
i
Candy-Cigars-Cigarettes Hardware A'I'I,,\S co•• INC.
C Jobbing Carpenter. DAVIS'-Oldl'Ht store In Nllrbertlt
Canlly, Cigars, General Mdse,
NAIlUEIl'I'II UAIU)\V,\IlE
CO.
Seeds, Implements, Paints, l~urn".
Similes and Unpainted Furniture
10, Narberth Ave. Narberth 362G

Phone; NARBERTH 4129


Phone Narberth 4035
ESSEX I\:ANDY I\:OVN'I'EII
Abbotts' Ice Cream
103 Essex Ave.
230 Haverford Ave. Na.. berth 4t 77
11ICI\:LIN'S IIAIlU\VAIlE S'I'OIlE
Ga..den 'rools and Seeds
Narberth 3791 203 Haverford Ave.
!
Attorneys-at-Law
UES1UOND J. IIle'l'IGIIE
Na ..berth 2555 20r, Have.. fo ..d Ave. Narberth 4033

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OUR TOWN Page Seven
June 27, 1930
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pitched air-tight ball, especially in thel lil" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
Pennac Stars Down latter part of the fifth when he retired

Narberth With Ease


the side without further damage after
three men jaml11ed the pathways.
Accurate Delivery Is Important
I'n view of the fact that the first run I
of the game was scored in the second, I
• U. of P. Moundsman Allows during (;rahal11's performance, and,
Five Hits in 7-1 Victory
that the local boys never passed the I
mark during the course of the contest,
Howard was charged with the defeat
Last Thursday. despite his brief stay on the hill. It,
was Howard's fourth setback out of I
• MAR TIN SCORES RUN the past six starts. Lyons was slapped I'

for three runs in the fourth and Rey-


nolds for another trio in the finale. I
By John Uberti Narherth went through six innings for
\Vith a distinguished array of play- on Iv four hits, but in the lucky seventh
the)' a"erted a shutout defeat. ,
• ers representing many leading colleges
~r atthews perched under Fleck's
of the United States, 1'ennac returned aerial. Rubincan struck out for the
to Narberth last Thursday for their tbird straight time, and when Martin
fifth game on record. and rolled up walked. I'etcrson never realized that
safeties with such unfaltering precision the pass was destined to spoil his
dreams of a shutout victon'. Then
• to completeyl outplay and outscore the came a rather complicated phi y .
local club, 7-1. In winning over the (Hessing trekked to the plate and, on
Davis men, 1'ennac found access to the third strike sped to first when the
their twenty-third victory in the past mask man missed the throw from 1'et-
erson. The Big Boy ran in to the
twenty-five games in which they have
• participated this season. For Nar- CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
berth it was their third defeat out of
six twilight games played thus far this Ironers and Assembly Department
year.
Here, in the assembly department shown behind these
• The Narberth boys dropped a pair of
can tests to the Quaker City nine in
1928, but made a more impressive
showing in the snbsequent season
-Boys! modern ironers, Your Laundry gathers together the finished
pieces, and assembles your delivery package with the greatest
accuracy, You will enjoy a visit to this, and other depart-


whcn they lost one and won one, and
that being by the narrow score of 4-3. New Geutillg ments.
\Vith Roepke, of Penn State; Max- Know Where Your Laundry Goes
well and Francis, of Notre Dame, and
Krcuz, of U. of P., the Penn A. C.
Runabouts

Club went through Narberth like
Grant through Richmond. Graham,
ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY (lXCORPOR,\ 'J'I~J)
Lyons and Reynolds, of Dayton Uni-
versity, pitching for the Borough team,
were in turn bombarded aplenty, giv- PHONE ARDMORE 175
• ing the visitors the aggregate number
of ten base hits. "Big Boy" Peterson, Aubrey A"enue Ardmore, Pa.
of the University of Pennsylvania, was
superb in the mound role, and no one
knows that better than the N arherth
bo:ys, for only on two occasions were
they admitted as far as second base
save in the lucky seventh when they
sent in their only TIm.
Peterson went the entire limit for A shock-absorbing play
• l'ennac and halted the Davismen in shoe for active boys. Light,
order three times (luring this game. In comfortable, and durable
the sixth inning ~rulligan, Kearney built with strong,
and II umphreys surrendered on strikes springy rub b e r soles.
for an easy rdirelllent. Never thought we could
• get such barefoot freedom
)\arherth was particnlarly ineffective
on the lanes once they succeeded in in a runabout shoe ..• or
getting on base. Four local batsmen so much extra protection.
who hit safely were latl'r thrown out Get them in WHITE with
• on hase, the inelTectiveness being em- black athletic trimmings,
phatically displayed twice when two of all BROWN or all TAN.
Narbl'rth's best players uncautiously
extended their distance ofT hase to be
expnnged in a hack and forth tussle.
Boys' sizes 11 ~ to 2 •••
$2.25 • • • Larger boys' Now is the time
J'leck continued on his vigorous bat-
sizes • • • 2 ~ to 6 • • •
ing streak hy extending his consecu-
ti'"e hitting to ten games.
During the course of his nine-inning
$2.50 - and well worth
it!
TO FIGHT HIM
performance on the mound, the Big
Hoy mowed down nine J1Il'n (In strikes, The time to protect your trees and shrubbery
• while it took three local hurlers to against the Japanese beetle is before he
down four aliens. I nefficiency also appears "sometime in June." By spraying
prevailed on the box for the Borough
twirlers who handed out no less than with approved materials now you are ready
six free tickets to the initial stat iou, to stop him from eating at your expense. We
• three of these passes giving the foe-
men as man\, unearned runs.
can do the necessary work for you quickly,
!It anager Davis delegated the {!imin- 1308-10 CHESTNUT STREET effectively and economically.
nitive (iraham to scale the mound at 1230 MARKET STREET
the start aud was· touched for a run in 1 E, LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE Order immediately, as work is done
.. the second. However, he was with-
drawn in lieu of Nick Lvons and the
I'cnn A. C. boys showed their approval
by priority of application

J1Je EA.BARTLETT TREE EXPERT COMPANY

I
of his appearance and gl"l'eted him
with three hits for three runs. But
from the fifth until the sel'enth, he DISTRICT OmCE:
152 Montgomery Avenue, Cynwyd
Local Representati'Ve Phone: Cynwyd 3200
F. A. BARTLETT TREE EXPERT CO.
HOME OFFICE: STAMFORD, CONN.
• Robert J. Edgar Narberth 3902
l"ne 27. 1930
OUR TOWN
Page Eight, The Navy Department has leased a
I ·~·I

o being included in the daily programs. A prominent financier estimates that


Rowe, d o o submarine to Explorcr Hubert Wil-
Nar erth Downs 10th Ward 5·1 Kinnucan, c.
0
2 2 1
The official playground opening, with American women last year invested kins for $1 a year. A submarine is
the use of all the play apparatus, is set $700,000,000 in worthless securities.
A. Coward, lb. 0 1 When will these women, inexperienced much like a wife, however. It isn't
But Is in Hot Water Several Times P. Jones, 2b. 1 o o1 forThe July 5.
girls' baseball team, made up of in business and foolish as they are, upkeep.
the original cost that counts, but. the
Keirn, ss. 1 1
McCrea, If. 0 o o children 12 to 15 years of age, is ready learn not to imitate the men?
l'itching his .first ful1 gamc of the Casey to Brcnncr, scoring without hes- Nelms, If. 1 1 o to challenge other girls' teams of the
scason, McKee hung up a new. record itation on. Curwin's threc-base smash Troxall, p. 1 o o seventh and eighth grades in the pub-
on the hil1 last Monday night when into deep ccntre. Mulligan fell on lic schools. The Haverford Commu-
he launched his spced ball with un- strikes and Martin. tapped an easy Totals 6 S 2 nity Centre team feels pretty confi-
wonted cxactitude to crush nine rival singlc past thc pitcher and beat it out f :", ".. dent it can lick most any team in its
batsmcn as Narberth sluggers drum- to first, Curwin counting. Rubincan
med out a .5-1 victory. also singled and after a short pause Haverford Community
at first made for· the keystone as Flan-
class.
The Centre welcomes visitors from What Need Has a Girl?
It was the first complete game which nery, . Tenth Ward's maskman, was other similar community organizations
the \Vest l'hiladell>hian has hurled dur- charged with an overthrow to sccond
Center to Open July 5 on its playgrounds. There is plenty
ing the 1930 scasoil while he has attempting to head him off. Rubincan uf grass for evcrybody.
marked up against his record one de- went to third on the blunder and Mar- Saturday, July S. has been set as the The spring exhibit of handicraft ,
feat for the year in Main Line tin scorcd. Duffy ran in to spherc opening of the Haverford Community made by the childrcn at Havcrford
League bal1, in which contest he failed Thomas' acrial. Community Centre will be held on the
Ccntre by the directors. Due to the evening of June 26, at which time
to go thc limit., His victory over Jack gift during the past year of two and many visitors will see what the young-
Hart's Veterans is not credited to Mc- NARBERTH WHAT need has a girl of a bank account? The future
r h o a e one-half acres by Horatio Gates Lloyd, sters of the community have becn
~ce as this contest was merely a prac-
tIce game and is official1y discarded Curwin, d .. 2 1 o o 0 of Haverford, thc playground now cov- doing al1 winter. may make it Flain. The widow left with some means
from the year's records. Mulligan, 3b .. o 1 2 S 0 ers nearly.five acre". Following the exhibit, a moving pic-
However, his magnificcnt slinging Martin, lb . 2 2 6 o . 0 The propcrty committce of thc Cen- ture entertainment will be provided for and but little or no business ability is not an uncommon occur-
Rubincan, 2b .. o 3 5 o 1 tre has becn busy during the 'past the mothcrs and fathcrs of the section.
showed dcficiency at times as the Thomas,
cncmy battcrs worked him for passes Kearney, d. .. .. o 1 o o 0 month putting the grounds in order Evcry Friday throughout the summcr rence. The woman who acquires a knowledge of business will
five times, but the elongated hurler Blessing, ss . o 0 2 1 0 and now a ful1-sized bascbal1 diamond, outdoor movies arc shown at the Ccn-
If .. o 0 o o 0 three tennis courts and a vast stretch trc. find it grc:ltly to her benefit all her life. This bank gives
atoncd for those passes and the crowd Young, c . 1 1 9 2 0 of grassy fields are available.
forgot all about his faults as he drew ~rcKee. p
a tremendous applause from the fans .. o 0 o 3 0 Virtual1y all of the Centre's activi- Have you read "Our Town's" edi- special attention to accounts of girls, young women and
tics now have takcn to the opcn. hikes,
twice during the gamc as hc curbed 1 picnics, gamcs and sports of al1 'kinds torial page this week?
Totals 5 9' 24 11 women,
thc foemen who threatencd to eke to
the front with the bases packed. At TENTH WARD I I
e
. ..
times it secmed as though McKee r h o a
.. 0 0 0 3 1
loaded the lancs intentionally so that Driscoll, ss
he might dcrive more cnjo\'ment from Flannery, c. . . 003 2 o Something New!-You've Heard of It
his. duties in breezing past the last Harkins, 2b . o 1 3 o 1
strIkc. Murphy, If .. 1 2 2 o o Hit-of-the-Week Records, ideal for traveling and vacation play-
Ryan, d .. o 1 1 o o
Tenth \Vard played a valiant uphill Duffy, rf .. 0 2 1 o o ing. Released every Thursday--only 15c a record. The latest
gamc from the start to end and proved Brenner, lb
to bc a real mcnacing club dctermined Brown. 3b ..
. o 1 11
010
o
2 o
o hits recorded by the best orchestras. The Narberth National Bank
DavI·s'
to rais.e their string of wins to ten. . o 1 0 3 o
They had only been beaten three timcs P. Casey, p ~he Oldm Store'
prior to their game with the Cham- III Narberth
pions.
Totals 1 9 21 10 2 Member Federal Reserve System
Narberth 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 x-5
Tcn~h \Vard lost this game hecausc GOING AWAY?-Try our Tennis Shoes, Boats, Sand Toys, etc.
Tenth Ward 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
of theIr apparent inability to properly
master the bascs when they managcd JUST IN-New assortment of Bathing Caps-lOc, 25c, 50c, 75c
to pack them. Seven men of thc alicn Cardinals Beat Wynnewood
cast were cut down on the lanes as the
Borough inficld fired and retrievcd in
flashy fashion. The foemen succeeded
in crowding the bags twicc but ani"
Aided by Gilroy's Hurling ...
.~ I Store Hou!':. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturday. to 9.30 P. M.
went as far as second in the othcr hi- cncd I n a recent game which was thrcat-

AND CO.
sevcral times by rain the Card-

SEARSI ROEBUCK
Ilings as ~r nlligan kept the hot-box

I
well guarded. inals defeated the \Vynnewood B. C.
Tcn th "'anI had c1e\'cn mcn left on in eight innings by a 10-to-6 score.
thc hases at the termination of the The cxcellent pitching of Bob Gilroy
contest while Xarherth onl\' had four and the batting' of Paul Kane were the
left on. - outstanding features of the game.
The Boroughites scored first bv Good support was given Gilroy, how-
.\ IRE R MEN
USE OUR I T A I L 0 EPA T T STOR E 9 STORE
A. M. TOHOURS
5 P. M.
tallying two runs in the initial stanza. evcr, by the rest of the team. CONVENIENT 63rd and Market-West Philadelphia Saturday
but this Icad was cut down in the CARDWALS
R h e
foreign !1~1f of thc subscqucnt canto,
o o FREE AUTO PARKS Free Bus Service to 69th Street Terminal 9 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
as thc VISitors scored their onl\' run of Finn, c 2
the game. Tcnth \Vanl never scored J. Gal1aghcr, 1b. 0 1 o
2 ()
again although thcy touched ~I cKee Stroup, ss. 2
o

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Da vismcn d()wn pretty we il. allowing Kanc. 3b. 2 3 o
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which followed. but then buckled up in Dixon, rf. 0 o 1
despair as thc X arberth Club came to \\'. O'Brien, d. 0 o 1
hat in the lucky scventh. Cilro)". p. 2 2 1
Four hits and three more runs as-
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Bascball of undispiuted triumph. WYXXEWOOD
Young singled past short, and moved R h e
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lions of wise Americans who buy ALLSTATES for
their unequaled value and performance I

IANTH RAe ITE


I 5 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
ARISTOCRACY In actual tests with three other nationallY known first-
\ line tires-all fa,. highef" priced-
The word "aristocrat" implies traditional high rank or
quality of which the holder is justly proud-a quality which
has endured for many generations. 1 Greatest Strength of Tread-Longest wear.
I Anthracite coals, as they lie in the ground, are of yastIy 2 Greatest Cord Strength-Freedom from breaks.
different degrees of purity. This inherent purity cannot be'
changed by man. The preparation of these coals can be thor- 3 Most Cubic Inches of Material-Strongest.
ough or slipshod, however. 4 Thickest - Most rubber (vit:ilized, oon-oxidant).
Jeddo-Highland coal is as inherently pure as anv anthracite
mined in the United States. Its preparation has always been 5 Most Cords per Inch-Greatest safety.
t.~e best; And these: high s~andards have ,:xisted. uncilanged, Guaranteed Without LimItation al to TIme or Mileage
s!nce 18'18. Jeddo-HIghland IS the true "ArIstocrat of Anthra-
cite." Courteous. Free Tire Mounting Service

Narberth Coal Company


Ralph S. Dunne
AIain Line Distributors
Phones: NARBERTH 2430-2431

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ALLSTATE BALLOON TIRES !'ire!> Tube"
Size I'irl'S Tube~ Size
27x4.40 $5.53 · ...... $1.07 30x6.75 ...... $16.60 . ..... $2.18
28x4.40 5.54 · ..... 1.10 31x5.25 · ..... 9.75 . ..... 1.68
28x5.25 8.98 ...... 1.50 31x6.00 · .....
12.80 · ..... 1.98
28x5.50 9.90 ...... 1.60 31x6.20 14.50 · ..... 2.30
· .....
• •••• I

2~)X4AO 5.55 · ..... 1.15 32x5.77 · ...... 13.20 1.98


29x /l.50 6.30 · ...... 1.10 32x6.00 · .....
12.90 · ..... 1.98
29x4.7!1 7.65 · ..... 1.33 32x6.20 · .....
14.65 · ..... 2.45
29x4.95 8.15 ...... 1.40 32xH.75 ·.....
17A5 · ..... 2.45
29x5.00 7.98 ...... 1.35 :13x5.77 · ..... 13.S5 · ..... 2.23
29x5.25 9.20 ....... 1.57 33x6.00 · ......
13.10 · ..... 2.05
29x5.50 9.95 ·..... 1.70 :-l3x6.20 · .....
14.85 · ..... 2.65
30x4.50 6.35 ....... 1.15 33x6.75 · ..... 17.75 · ..... 2.65 TUNE iN ON .\LLSTATE'S
RADIO PROGRAMME
30x4.75 7.95 1.38
ALLSTATE CORD TIRES Daily 10.10 A, M. and 5.05 P ." Sh'ion WPEN
Surround your home with a boautifu1 fence made from our selec-
tion of pickets-the Gothic. the Spear or the Spear that adorns
eastern Pennsylyania farm houses. May we haye the privilege
30x4.95
30x5.25
8.45
9.40
........
· .....
1.52
1.60 Size
30x311z Cl. O.S. .... $4.98
Tires Tubes
$1.05
II A Nev\' Free Road Service on Tires-
if ,-our tlrt" Ktlt·~ tlut 1l11~·\\,jll'r..•
Inti••", of -, "'".-ur... H, .·hud.; Nfur..". u tclt.'I)lwne
Wllla,n •. -

of submitting an estimate? 30x5.50 1~l.20 ....... 1.80 "liit \\ HI brlnJ: an .·xlwrt '0 hlk.· 011 the "nut"

CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 4th and 5th 30x5.77 12.95 ...... 1.98 30x311z SS, O.S. . ... 6.35 1.05 '\1141 ,'UI
.,llUrK'-,
,.n
Thh'l I
~. IIr
tr.·r
iM n.nd
'lUlf.' --ul •• ' \lh'I~'
f.·at•• rdle....... of
\'lthout

~Ox6.00 12.60 · ..... 1.95 32x4 S8. O.S. ., ... 9.35 1.48 1 what nu.I".. UI Ilrt" 'Uti lUI" aHe--1t 1M jU5t
un" muf.· .. f,·n '·u ..th·'r 10 Sellftt, Uo..' bu('k

Shull Lumber Company ~Ox6.20 14.10 ..... . 2.18 Olher Sizes Priced Proportionately Low ",·r\·ie.·.

The Link. Between Forelt and Home


25 and 29 BALA A VENUE-Cynwyd 662
=----~ fi!ll
l!2..:.J
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK

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OUR TOWN June 27, 1930
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H ull1phreys, .lb. a 2 0 .1 I
Dr. L. R. Davis, Former L. M. and Penn Fleck. If. a
a
1
0
2
5
1
2
0
a
Athlete, to Help Coach U. of P. Court T ealn
Ruhincan. 2b.
:-'1 artin. 1h. 1 0 8 () I V:'hite Flannel
R1es~ing. rf. 0 0 I 0 I
0 I 6 0 0
Young, c.
(;rahall1. p. .. ..... a a I I 0 ti l11e is here! Let us clean •
Dr. Lawrence R. ])a\'i~, of A\'on Pennac Stars Down
'

Road. ~arl)('rth. ha~ heen appointed an


I.yon~. p. a 0 0 I () )'our ~ml11l11er clothes and put
Narberth With Ease Reyuo\ds. p. a 0 0 I 0 them in first-class shape.
a"i,tant haskethall coach of the Uni-
ver~ity Ilf I 'enn~yh'allia. according to T()tal~ \ 5 24 U 3 Miss or madame also will
an annOllncenl,'nt hy I{alph ~I organ. CO;\,TJ!'II~I·~n FROM I'AGI'~ 7 PE:\:\:\C
h a e
find our services useful in •
I
l' 0
ch;lirl1lan of the haskethall cOl1lnlittee. plate to ret l'ie\'e the catchcr'~ assi~t in renovatin~ summer costumes.
Dr. I );II'i~. "I.arelie" a, he i, kllo\\'n La\'in, d. II) 0 0
to hi~ frienels. \\'a,; a l.nwl'1' ~I erion
pre\'el1ling the po~,ihle ,coriug of :-1 c Entee. I h. o I H 0 0 No job is too diflicult for our
~Iartiu whn \\'a~ no\\, ou third. lu re- \Vhite. 2b. 1 I .1 1 0 skilled craftsmen.
foot hall, haskL·thall and ha,ehall ~tar I 1 1 0 0
hefore entering I'enn. At the Uni- trie\'ing the hall, Petcr~on fired it \Velhall1. If.
forcihly tn third to Ol1~t Martin. who Caniglia. c. I 1 9 I 1
n~rsity he distingui,h"11 hi111,elf on the I 2 0 0 0 ADELIZZI BROS.
court teanl, especiall~' a, a defen~i\'e \\'a~ far olT the hase. hut the rela\' to K reuz. rf.
centcr. On'" t\\'o licld goal, \Vere third hecal11e an o\'erthrow anrl 'B"h Foley. 3h. o 0.1 0
(,ferlllcr-Dycrs-Tailors
~I ontgolller~'. ~S. 1 2 2 0
scoreel agaill~t hil1l during hi, juuior jogged hOl11e with the ouly run of the
I 1 0 0 0
\,ear in the !L·ague. and during hi, gatllC. l'eter~on, p, 102 Forest Avenue. Narberth
~enior \'ear he helel the oppo,itiou to :\:\RBERTH
four go'a b. Ill' \\'a, picked a II-collegi- r h () a e Totals -710
o0 0 0
24
0 0 I 0-1
7 11 Phone: Narberth 2602 •
ate center fnr t,,'ll year,. aud captained ~ll1lligan. d. o 0 I o () '" arherth
tIll' fi\'e hi, seninr n'ar. Dr. ])a\'i, Kearlley. ". o I o 4 o I'ennac o I 0 J 0 0 0 3-7 ~=--:"='_~_~.;p::..;P:::_;P::::;O;-;::::;;-;::::;;-;::::;;-;;=;;;-~-~~
- - - - - -- - -~-------- - --- - --_._----" ---- -----------
graduated frnnl the' Schnnl nf Deu-
tistry iu 1'JI I).
"I,anlie" is the ,nn ni :-1 r. ;u1l1 :-1 r,. •
Iinward Da\'is. whn,,' ,tnrc in :\ar-
herth i, the nld,',t hu,iue" ",tahli,h-
for Economical 'rrcJfuportatio,.
ment in the Borough. aud a hrother of
"( ;e11l'" ]);l\·i,. popular l1Iauager of the
:\arh"l,th Basehall Cluh.
I>r. J);II'i, is h\' un mean, ne\\' to the •
coaching lielel.· Ill' \\'a, fl'l"!l1l1an
coach at tlie l'nin'r,it\, during the
1'l1'l.20 ,,'asnll, ;md hZ'ad coaeh of
Ilan'donl C'olkge lIming 1'120 anrl
1')21. Ill' latn coached at the Han'!'-
ionl Sehool.
I);II'i, pla.\'l',1 at I'enn,yl\'ania unrkr
Inmdet. In I')20 when Lnn ga \'e up
his eoaching po,itinll at the RCI! an,1
Blue tn go Snuth, he ,,'a, ,ucceerkrl hy
":e1e1ie :-Ic:\ichnl. whn Iwlrl the l H ",i-
tilln up tn the end ni the pa,t sea~nn. •
Inurdl't ret urneel in an ad\'i~,11'\' ca-
pa'rity t\\'n years agn and whcn' ~rc­
:\ irl1ll1 decirk,1 1<1 step out J nurdet \\'a,
again nanlerl cnwh, ()ne of I.nn', I

fin~t tll(l\T~ \\'a~ ttl ~l'r111T thl' ~l'r\'ic(':-:.


nf 1);I\,is as ;111 assi"tant.

I)r. 1);I\'i"tll(\k lIn1ch 111nre interest
in 1'<'l1n haske,thall duriug the pa,t year
than he ha, fllr 11laU\' "'a~on,, lIc
l11ark ,,'\'('r;1! trip" witll the ~'1ua,1 a III I
therd"re ha" a glll,,1 i,ka nf the ma-
terial.

,\ ,,'''"';111 in 0I1,a"a. \:eh .. ha, heen


111"rril'd l'i~~hl ,"(';'1', alld d, ... " lint kno\\'
", hi .. " "i h,'r h\l,halld', three nanle,
j, hi~ ri!~·ht tllI(', ~(l i~ ~l1il1g fllr dh·orcc.
~he is ,,\lin!!: ior alilllnn)' \I\Idl'r three
rivers of Sixes •
llaIl11". Frol\l thi, Ili,talll'C we would
judge "he i" a h\l"illl'" WOlllall.

HIl)' ill \:ar1>erth.


never waDt Less:
Driving a Six means wanting a Six for You definitely feel these performance
lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln good. Driving a Six simply closes the advantages of the Chevrolet Six. You
argument. Driving a Six is so different see high value typified by the beautiful
and better that the miles seem to Fisher Body and scores of advanced •
repeat, "It's Wise to Choose a Six I" engineering features. And you know
the fine character of Chevrolet
Try the Chevrolet Six. "Step on the materials, craftsmanship and design.
gas"-or hunt out some hi11s-or
threau through the traffic. It's all Come and make the Chevrolet
',.
so smooth and easy in a Chev- Six confirm all this for you. Find out
rolet Six-so free from lagging, the small down payment and easy
tremors and terms on which .
strain-that the you can own this
~rca t six-cylinder truly modern
principle be- ROADSTE:49 aOR PHAETON automobile.
YOUR Common Sensc
comes more than Learn why tens
and Qur Coal ought to The Coach or Coupe $565 The Club Sedan . .. $665
of thousands •
kuow tach other. From now
a principle' to The Sport Roadster $555 The Sedan . ...•... $675
rou. YOll know The Special Sedtln, 5725 of new buyers
on ull;1 Winter wraps its The Sport Coupe .. 5655 (6 wire wheels standard)
at once that Trucks: Light De/ll'ery Chauls. 136$; Seda.. each week are
chil[in!~ a"ll1S around your Dellvery.S$9!i; t'l. Ton Chassis. S52O; 1'1. Ton Chass" finding it wise to
its exclusive with Cab. S6~,;; Rood,<ter Delivery (Pick-up bo. •
hOl11c +~ price of coal will e"tra). S440. choose a Chev.
advantages are
keep ,,'1 ;1'h·;lncing. Give us
ull positive facts.
ALI. PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY. FLINT. MICn.
rolet Six.
a ring ,1'1:1 say how many
tons.
fIt~s
wise to choose a Six! '.
L. M. Thompson
BALA.CYNWYD KIRSCH CHEVROLET CO.
Phone CYNWYD 280 CYNWYD 81 208 BALA AVENUE, BALA-CYNWYD •
lUIUIIIUIIIIIIIIII"I"III"IIII"II"I"I""I" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I

June 27, 1930 oua TOWN Page eleven

geles. 1\11'. Peler Stan will give

[~~:~~~~:t~:]
a rcport of the convcnlion and
his inlcresling trip to thc I'acilic
coast. All cordially invited.

· · L ut h eran C',Jureh I First Church of Christ Scientist


H o Iy T Ylntty .
I •
I Alhens and LlIlwood Aves., Ardmore.
• Rev. Cletus A. Senti, I'aslor. I Sunday Servies:
Sunday, J UIll' 2t): 111 :00 A. ).f. and 8 1'. 1f.
t) :45 A. ~I.-Bible School. III :00 t\. ~I.-Sunday School.
II :00 A. ~f.-The Iioly Comlllunion. I Readmg Roulll .. It) \V cst Lancaster
(j'45 P ~I _I II' I . , , I Avenlll', open dady, 10:30 A. ~1. 10
.- I. , . , • • :u ler. _cagu~. 1 4 :30 1'. ~1.
7 :45 I. ~I.-I he (,ospd Song Sen', to l) :45.
\Vednesday evenings, l):15

icc with Sermon and the Holy I


The subject for Ihe Bihle lesson ser--
Comlllunion. mon fur Sunday is: "Christian Sci-
Tuesdav,
, . . 8 P. !II., Cuuncil 1leeting.
.. • rom J une IS t 0 S ep t l'm I)1'1' 15, )I 0 II 1
enlc,e."
• I'rlday, July 4, Young People s PIC- inclusi\'e, Ihe Sunday e\'ening services
nil' !ea\'ing the church al (, A. 11. for will he omitted.
Ocean City. This church conforms to daylight
saving time. I
Baptist Church of the Eyangel -=~=~==="'"===~=====~-~-
RobeI'I E. Keighlon, ;\1 inister.
Sunday, June 22.
l) :45 A, ~I.-Church.
10:00 A. ~I.-The closing meeting of I
USE OUR
SEARSI ROEBUCK AND CO. STORE HOURS
I

• the Men's Class laught by the


9A.M. to5P.M.
I'astor. The class will meet CONVENIENT RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE SATURDAY
again in September. FREE AUTO PARKS 6lrd (Q MARKET STREET 9 A. M. to 9.l0 P. M.
11 :00 A. ~1.-1I orning W orshil'. Sl'r- WEST PHILADELPHIA
mon: "I chabud!"
7:45 I'. ~r.-Evening Worship. Ser-I
Free Bus Service to 69th St. Terminal
• nlon: "Pagan Cht·istians." I
On the Sunday e\'enings of Jnly we
shall huld uur sel'vices on the lawn of


the ehnrch. This will bl' an hour's
service heginning al 7 u'c1uck.
The preachers fur the mUlith arc:
July (,-The Paslol'.
THERE ARE NO BEnER
fulv 13-Rev. Samuel ~Iac:\dalils.


J ul~' 20-Rev. Cletus Sl'nf1.
July 2i-The Pastol'.
\Ve invite Ihe community to enjoy I
Ihese Twilighl \\'orship Sen' ices with
I
PAINTS AT ANY PRICE!
us. Vet You Save %to lh on SEROCO PAINTS
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Samnel ;\1 ac:\dallls, ~l inistl'1'.
• Sunday, June 2<): ,
l) :-1'5 A. ~I.-Sundav School.
II :O(J :\. ~I.-~I urni;lg \\'.,)rshi p and
I
sel'lnllll: "Faith Ill' Certaintv."
7:45 I'. ~I.-Evening wurship' and
sermon: "Keep the l'hurch Fires
• Burning."

The Presbyterian Church


Rev. John \'an ~css, 11.:\.. 11inistel'.
~Ieetings for June 2'):
• 1):45 A. ~.I.-Bible School. ;\11'. F. ),1.
({ohh, superintetl<lent.
II :00 A. ~I.-~Iorning worship. Hl"
eeptilln of new melllbl'rs. Cele·
hr:ltiun of the Lon!'s Suppel'.
.- Cotlilnunion meditation bv 1\1 I'.
Van i\ess. .
7 :45 1'. ;\I.-Evening worship. He-
port of the Fundamentalist Con-
vention recently held in !.us :\n·
~eE2=.--==----=-='~--~-. .. -_==-=j~
• George A. Witte
Paperhallging a"d
Decoratillg
ESTIMATING
• I
Narberth 4135W

I
~-I~ 100 FOREST AVENUE
Phone: Narberth 3652·M

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~~p:;e:v!~E~~~
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I~:
Phones: l~ I
Day-Narberth 39731\1 i~
Nj~ht-Narberth 3828R I
100 N. NARBERTH AVE. J
-_... {gJ~ .:.C;VA.R.A.1taE & SATISFACTION .OR YoUa 'MC;»NE.Y BACK
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Page Twelve OUR TOWN June 27, 1930

To Attend Mexican
-, tional relations, exchange students and Consn111ers' League for Eastern Penn-
professorships, llIaking the Kellogg sylvania, is also lIlaking the trip in
held in l'hiladelphia July 7-12,
Ahout 2101l practicing osteopathic
..
Peace Conference Pact a reality, and :-'I,'xico's clmtrihu-
c0111pany with 11 iss Brinton. They physicians from all the States and
will return ahout lIlid-A ugusl. frolll England alI<I Can:ll]a will attend
tion to ,'dncation will he discnssed,
Miss Ellen Starr Brinton, of 1ler- the sessions, which are to he helll in
?lliss Brinton will also attend the
ion A venue, N arherth, is sailing this Main Line Osteopaths the llell,'\'ne-Stratford anc] in the new •
week for ?II exico City, where she will Selninar on ~Iexican lif,' and cultun'
a t tend the r nter-:\ llIerican Conien'nc,' arrang,'d hy the COllllnittee on Cultural Arrange For Convention I 'hiladelphia ('1l1I,'g" of ()steopathy
of the \\'OInen's International L,'aglH' Relations with I,atin :\1I1erica oi which and Hospital, Forty-eighth and Spruce
for Peace anll Freedolll, The cOllkr- .Iohll Ih-"'I'y is chairlllan, This has 01-, E, :\. (;n'en, of :\nllllore, head Stn','ls.
,'nCl' is lH'ing arranged jointly hy the hl,,'11 held annllally ill ~In,:ico City fllr of 11ll' g"Ill'ral cOllnnitt"", an,1 Ilr. U, I.atl's! sri,'ntic d"\'"lopnH'nts in os- •
~Iexicall the past lin' -,'ears ill the enllt-a\'or to .I, Sny,]er, of Narlll'rlh, honorary chair-
Canauiall, :\nH'rican and teopathy will 1)(' cliscussed hy leading
llIemhers of th,' Leagm', with other prolllot" Inol'l' iriendly relatiuns Ill'- IlIan, ha\'e Clllllplc\l'd arrangenlellh specialists. 111 any clillics will he COll-
llIemhers invited fr0111 Sonth allu Cen- IWI"'II th,' l:lIited States and ~I,'xico, for the annual convention of the A111,'r- dUCled h,\' specialists to which the pnh-
tral America, Questions of interna- 11 iss 1':st"I1<' Lallller, secrdary uf tIll' ican ()steopathic Association to he lie will I", invited for tl'l'atltlenls.

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, /1 C" II

What S the Jtory In


I

..•. ...-- •

~\L
make it) mean
YOUR Home? •

what it ?UR ~ot •


Y HOT.
water faucet bears the word
Are you ever disllppointed

SayS when you turn it on? Does it fbil to live


up to what it suys?

If your hot wilter fmlr.d is bl1cked up by an •


tHllorniltic ~JilS w{llcr hCi\l<~r, it never fuils you.
The \X'lilur IS hot . . pipinU hot. And you

hnve lil) abundllnt supply. too, whenever
you want ant I for whtltever pur-
pose you Wlll1t it. For the bddies· •
clolhes, for the linens, for nearly
everyilling in the filmily wush, ..
hot wilter is esSt~ntilll; lmd for an
abuI1l111nce of hot Willer at all

times there is nothinSJ like an
Spe«;ial
autoTnutic . gas water hellter.
30-DAY FREE TRIAL , .
Offer Come in and See These
./ \.. ~ Four Splendid Makes
Anowanc~
of. . .
S10 for Old
Heater RUUD • WELSB)\~H

No Mon\!y Down PENFIELD • STA.ZHOT


2.. Y\!ars to Pay •
Pri«:es 570 and up
Limit\!d Tim\! Only Slightly More on Deferred Payments

PHILADELPHIJ\ ELEl:YRIC COMPANY


'.
All Suburban Stores
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June 27, 1930 OUR TOWN
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CJfere (jJwells

BEAUTY
In on airy spacious dwelling, like the enchanted
castles of your childhood. It is the Solon of
• Beauty, that has just opened on the Mezzanine of
the Main line Store , and like the castles of old
'. it deals in magic, .' . magic to conjure away the
unlovely, to create a fluffy curl or a rosy bloom

where curl or bloom should be • •

• lile /irsl Wlaglc ..•


JAQUET
COMPLEXION TREATMENTS
. Here only In this section can you have these
marvelous treatments, that are soothing and
relaxing or stimulating and youthifying according
• to your needs.

l11e second '1laglC . ••


.
• PIERO OF PARIS
MAIN LINE STORE PERMANENT WAVING
Specially trained attendants will fit the contour

(J1ews C)!lotes of your head with a wave, smooth and sleek


or soft and fluffy, There are twelve hair solons
for permanent, marcel, finger, or water waving.
/QN the very first day we opened the
C-; Main line Store, we started to expand,
.
,naglc . .•
Directly across the Parking Plaza is a little
CONTOUR BOBBING FO'R
• shop all its own for lawn furniture and
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
lawn toys.
Clever fingers of one of our Contour Haircutters
Furs for storage can be left in the Fur Section
• will snip and snip your hair into the smartest of
on the second floor.
lines, Six barber chairs for women and three for
Frankly, we have been very agreeably sur- children await your pleasure.

·. prised at the business which has come to


us on the lower main floor. There is such a
other magics .••
variety of interesting things here-silks, cot-
are- the CONSULTATION ROOM
.. tons, drapery fabrics, Vogue patterns, linens,
towels, bedfurnishings, notions and many
where experts will suggest specif1c
remedies to your problems; a special
things carefully selected from our home- roam devoted to HAIR TINTING, and
wares stocks. any numberof expert MANICURISTS; and
.. Some of the smartest apparel seen at the
most of all, the famous Strawbridge and
Clothier service and courtesy at all times.
Davis Cup Matches and at the Rose Tree
Runt came from the Main line Store. '1 I,
• Youthful Main liners are choosing Ice Cream
colors on the Juvenile Floor which is the third.

.. THE MAIN LINE STORE· ARDMORE

STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER


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Page Fourteen OUR TOWN June 27, 1930
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III

Narberth Bumps Off BUSINESS SIDELIGHTS in Mr. Caruso's Shop.


By PAT
Brookline 10 to 8 Lovers of beautiful * * *
pieces of furni- Here's a system that makes savings Cool Off
turc and those who appreciate valuable for eillergencies appeal to all of us-
With
CONTINUED FROM 'I'HE FIRST PAOB antiques will be delighted with the T.he Merion Titlc and Trust Company •
man reached as far as third. many objects d'art so suitable for the arc opening a Thrift Club! Most of Delicious
Then came the fifth inning and dis- June bride to be found in the shop of us are familiar by now with the Christ- Ice Cream
appointment for the Brookline Club S. T. Caruso, Ardmore. Two pieces, mas Club plan of pulling awa.y a
and fans. Gene D aVIs., .I11US k.etee~s at tIeI I .
present .tllne, d escrve mc.n t'Ion stated SIIII1 each week and receiving a Sodas
secmcd to havc fonnd thClr stnde 111 because of theIr beauty. Onc IS an check at Christmas. Now the Thrift and Sundaes
this inning for thc first fivc 111en up 'I antique snake foot table with the dish Club gives you your check fifty weeks
assaIled :McCauley in succession, each rim top, a wonderful valuc at a 1110st aftcr your first payment-for which
at
I
one pushing in a preccding player who reasonable price. Thc other is onc of your moncy can be drawn sooner-
I I
covcrc( a lasc
A Ik d 'fi . I those verv scarce slope top desks, wal-
wa an sacn cIa nut witli Chippendale feet and 1111-
insurance, coal, school and vacation
cxpenses. Just put away fifty cents,
WHITE'S •
click was followed by a sixth binglc ported English handles. This is an
to score thc fifth and last run of thc original in semi-natural statc and therc
one dollar. two dollars or five dollars
a wcek and vou'll nevcr miss it. The
SWEET SHOP
inning. is just onc. There are also those dc- interest paid is 3%. All would do 219 Haverford Ave.
With the scoring somcwhat evencd ~ift~~~u~ndri5i::I~~a~dIWlt)~:~0~~ai~~~;cS~ ;:':~i~~. j~J:~r~h~~uJ~IU~)rs~Oa:~dee~la~:l1f~; Narberth
up 111 the fifth at 7-5, Graham paid T. Caruso-charming for the wedding a real \'acation ncxt Slllllmer. and in •
tribute to his slugging pals whose gift distinctive. Thesc arc vcry rarc the meantime, there's always that Phone Narberth 4005
ferocious assault on McCauley had pieces of furniture and you may sec priceless. confident feeling that when

i ;"
given him inspired hopcs of victory. them displayed to the best advantage you need 1110ney it is there for you.

~~~I~lll~lde\I(:~li~:~ht~\~~\:::~tel;~:~I~::~ !"" - - - - - - - - - - - - - :!!-~-~-~·~-~C-!!e~I!!:~b!!;~a!!;~e~~~:~u~;!!!H:=::!-!!o:=::!I~!!d~a!!-Y~~~Y!!;~~~Y~-~in=!!-g~i!!!h:=::!;!!s=~~~!!-~-~-':';;I •


and one marc run in thc alien half of ~. '''l' ~ You OarlIn'-Fox Trot
thc finale.
r\arb(,rth passed thc Brooklinc hit-
ting ml\rk in the eighth whcn they
0:;:- ..
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Th"....•• a T"ar lor E~"ry SmU" In Hollywood-Fox Trot
(from Firat National picture, "Show Girl in Holl~')
Blu" St_l" and Oreh.,.tn1 m.
clouted :'II cCauley for four more safc-
No. 224.16, 10-lnch •
Th"....·.lIappln""'. OYer tb.. Hill-Fox Trot (from Patb6
tics from which they coined two rllns picture, nSwinB High")
to evcn the score. Curwin raised an Shoo th.. Hoodoo Away-Fox Trot ((rom Path6 pictu.....
"Swir4 Hish") G""rg" Oleen and ma Moale
easy /ly to Kiker at shortstop and No. 22430, Ill-inch
Burns beat out his iuficld tap. Humph-
n'\'s also /lied out for thc second out in NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP Blu.. I. th.. Nlgbt ((rom Mctr..-Goldwyn-Mayer picture.
·'Th.ir Own. lJ,sir,")

se'nding a long aerial to J. Vvood in I Remember You Irom Somewherr. (Somewhere in My Drf'!amfl)
right wiug and Fleck blasted a violent No. 22439. Ill-Inch Jam"" M"lton
hln\\' out of the centre fielder's reach 241 Havcrford Avc., Narberth
for a \\'ell-earned triple. Burns came
home on the hit. Rubincan c1ickcd a
short single and Fleck crossed with
NARBERTH 4182
Oanclng With Tear. In My Eye.
I'm In the Market. (or You «(rom William Fos picture.
.. Hish Soc;'ty Blu....)
No. 22«0. Il1-lneb
Johnny Marrin ..
the tying marker. Tholllas' hit proved CirCUli FJChoell (I ntroducin«. "Memphifl. The Majestic"
\\'ort hless to the lncal cause whcn Entry 01 th" Gladiator.. with Calliope
Kcarney fell on strikes for the third RiaglIng Brotber. aud BarntuD a: BaiI"y·. Band
retircment. No. 22438, Ill-Inch
X/\RBERTH
ALL THE MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT- •

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r h a a e
on l'ICTOR RECORDS
Curwin, rf.
Burns, c. 3
1 2
3 7
1 0
I
0
I . ... up: up: . . up: , ...
Humphreys, 3h. 1 1 I 2 0
Fleck, If. :2 -t 0 0 0
Ruhincan, 2h. 0 I 5 1 0 •
Thomas, d. 0 1 5 1 0
Kcanle~', ss. 0 1 2 1 0
Yowell, lh.
C;raham, p. . ......
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2
1
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1
1 1
5 1
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3
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1

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~I Schedule of Montgomery Bus. Co., Inc.
Totals ............ 10 15 27 10 I
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Xarherth 0 0 0 0 5 o 0 2 3-10
Brookline 2 2 3 0 000 0 1- 8 -
Montgomery Avenue Via Narberth
All Sailzts Church
\Vvnlle\\,ood, Pa. I Bryn Mawr - Ardmore - Narberth - 54th St. - Philadelphia
8:00 A. :'II,-....:.Holv COJllmunion c\'ery I
Sunday. .
II :00 ..\. :'II.-=-l\!orning service evcry
I WEEKDAYS EASTBOUND WEEKDAYS WESTBOUND
Sunday.
June 29-I\! orning prayer and sermon. Bryn Mawr Station- 62nd and Malvern Avenue-
A. n.-II.05, 6.25. ·1\,45. 7.05. 7.25, ARDMORE •
.:~. lU'-:;.:l:i, 5.5:1, 6.t:J. 7.1:i, 8.1:'», *;.,I:i. R,O:;, *S.:::;, 8.4:'t. 9.0:i, 9.::5, 0.45,
Cardinals Triumph H•• h.. 10.0:'», I 0.:.::'». lOA:;, It.O:i. 11.:':5, 11.4:;, VIA
Last \Vednesdav afternoon the P. 1U.-1.15. 4.35. 4.55, 5;15. ~~~~~·l;r.::~i.J.;'·~~.2!.:0::i.15:;;;4~~~·.~:g~:NARBERTH WITH EXTENSION
Cardinals \\'on a 'slugfest from .the
Narbrook Park Seniors. Martie Case.
a former Cardinal, \\'ho was scnt to
the Park tcam hecause of lack of ex-
Ardmore Station-
A. ItI.-:'i.40. 0.00, 0.20. 0.40. 7.00, 7.20.
·4.45. :J,O:;, 5.25, 5.45. 11.05, 6.21\. 11.45,
7.0:'. 7.:::'. 7.·15. 8.05. 8.25. 8.45. 11.05.
~t.~5~1,"r., 10.0:>, 10.2:>. 111.45. 11.05, 11.2:;.
A. 1\1.-12.05. 12.2:t, 1.00, 2.00.
SUNDAYS EASTBOUND
TO BRYN l\tA WR
..
7.40, 8.00, 8.20. 8.40, 9.00, 9.20, 0.40. IJt'o,-e ...\rfltnore stntlnn nt 5.30
perience, was relieved 111 thc second 10.00. 10.20, 10.,10. 11.00, 11.20, 11.40. 54th and City Line A. !tl.
inning hy \\'ood. The final score was 1 I':.' ::.o!'~;~0·2~~.2~·oJ2:i'~!o ~<i~i ~.:. A. 1».-11.10. 11.:10. 11.50. 7.10. 7.:10. \ ·J~~.. n .....·r'· hnlf honr nnW 9.00
19 to 15.
_
. ............. ~ ...... *'.,.,+,
-:.' • , ....: ' .' 't," , ••• , . . , '",' 7':;0, 8..10, 8.30. 8.:"0. 9.10, 9.30, D.:tO,l', ,'"
4._11. 4.40. ".00. 5._0. 5.40. 11.00, 6_0. 1010 :10 '10 10:10 11 10 II 30 11 40
0.40. 7'.OU, 7.20, 1.40, 8.00. 8.20, 8.40...;10' 1';"10
o.o~~. 9.20, 0.40, 10.00, 10.20, 10.40, 1.tOO,
1~ :s'O i 10
If

j",W l':SO'lIlhlut.." until 12.00 P. 1\1. lUlrlnl~ht.


3::-;0, 4:io: Tht--Il 12.:10 nnet 1.:10. A. lU.
27io,' :.30:' 2.:iO,··3.io, :l.:JO,
• •
IIt .. n 11._0 A. 1\1. nnd e,·..r, t" ..nt)

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11._0, 1l.40. 4,,10, 4.:10, 5.10. 5.30, 11.50, 6.10, 6.30. 1,..n,·lnlt 1'. n. R. stntlon In Nnr-
A. 1U.-12.00. 12.30. 1.30. 11.50. 7.:l0. 7.30. 7.l'i0. 8.10. 8.:10, 8.1'>0.9.10. It..rtl.....'·.. 11 mlnnt.... Inter thnn the
HAVE AREAL 0.30, 0.:;0, 10.10, 10.:10, 10.:;:0, 11.10,11.30, nh'.,'e nlentloned tlllteN.

VACATION Narberth Station- IJ.:;O.


A. U.-12.10, 12.:10. 1.05, 2.0:;. SUNDAYS W ESTBOUND
A. 1".--5.47.11.0'1. 11.27. 11.47. 7.07,7.27. Narberth Sta·tion- I,..,,,·.. 112"d ",.eI 1Unh·ern A'·....

Y.M. C. A. Permanent 7.41. N.Oi, 8.27. N.47. 0.07. ft.21, 0.41, A. rtl.-fJ.::O, fl.40, 7.00, 7.20, 1.40, Phillt. I
Jl1ot17. 111.27. 10.47. 11.07. 11.2T. 11.47. R.OO. 8.::0. 8.40. IIotH., 11.20. 9.40. 10.00, ~.~"rt "It nt "'::::It'b~"'r unlll 9.30.
Camps With All Conveniences t I~. ~!-=12:,~:~ 1:;.2!,
12.41, l~f!!' t.::!, 10.::0, .. o.4~~ tl.~; .!"20~ 11.40. ., 'heJ11("~:I':t:"("r,p
.4,:. ~!,:. ......,:.,
:.4., 3.~!. ~ ....:., 3.4.. P •• l\I.-~,~;OO•• 1.....0. 1..;4~. 1.00. 1 ...0.
4.~,:.. 4 ,:.. ~.4.:., :.:.~!7, 2.2,:., .,.4 •• fI.~. t.~o, 2.M, ...:0, 2.4~'.,3.00.: .1.20, 3.40. 4.~, 11.45 P. IU • •
'I'h("o e'..... r~. t,,·t"llt,· Inl"ut ...." until
CAMP DWIGHT FOR BOYS
n... " fl.,'" •.fl" ....."1, •• 4., 8.01, S .... , 4 ...1), ·1-.,'0••t.OO......0, Ih441, 8.00, fI...O, 1" ..0 1 00 1
CAMP SUNRiSE FOR GIRLS S.47, n107. P.27,. ft.47, 10.07, 10.27, 10.41,0.40, r .CHI, 7.20, 7.40, ~.OO, ~.20, S.40,., .~;"X.'I1\:"'O•• A. :'1.,
n".
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CAMP CASTLE FOR CHILDREN It.07. Jl.27. It.·17. 11.00,11.:':0.9.40, 10.00. 10.20. 10.·tO, 11.110. _. II ' 1 ' .Itl ~I I I ('It· lIn..
A. 1'1.-12.07, 12.:17, 1.:11. 11.20, .1.40. ~ell" 1lJ:; .J' t .... rt"t' nnc J , ~ •
6 TO 11 .\ . • •~[ . - .1". .00 , 1"''''0
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1"1M.40 , 11-.
... ,
., 1..
_. ••
n"e "Ilnlitt'"
11lt'lltlolled 11l'l'r tltun the Ilho,e
tlllle.
OUTING CAMP FOR ADULTS
54th and City Line- Ar d m(lre Statlon- · 1...n,·hllt 1'. It. n. St"tlnn In Nnr-
AND FAMILIES h ..rth IIft ....n mln"t .... Inter tbnll the
A. ]\[.-6.30, O.riO, 7.10, 7.30, T.r-O, 8.10, ulu.,·"" 1t1t'ntltnll'cl tlute"•
W rite or Pholle for Illustrated Booklet .\.. 1\1.-tl.OO. 6.20. 6.40. 7.00. 7.20. S.:lO. 8.110. 9.10. 9.30. 11.:;0, 10.10. 10.30.
7."0. 1'.00. 8.20. 8.40. 9.00. 9.20. 9.40, 10.:;0. :11.10. 11':10. 11.50.

10.00. 10.20. 10.40. 11.00. 11.20,11.40. 1'. ~1:.-12.IO. 12.30. 12.50. 1.10. 1.30, For other information and
The Y. M. C. A. of Phila. P. 1\1.-12.00, 12.20, 12.40, 1.00, 1.20, 1.:'iO, 2.:10. 2.30, 21:)0, :1.10, 3.:10, :~.:t0, 4.10,
1,40. 2.00. 2.20. 2.40. 3.00. 3.20. 3.40.4.:10. . . .riO. 5,10. 5.30. ri.50, 6.10. 11.:10. schedules call Bryn Mawr 1280
delphia, 1425 Arch Street. 4.00, 420, 4.40. :i.CH., :».20. :;.40, 0.00, O'::O,O.=SO, T.10, 7.:10, 7.:»«., 8.10, 8.:10, 8.riO,
or Y. M. C. A. Camps, 11.40, 7.00. 7,20. 7.40. S.OO, 8.20, 8.40. 11.00.11.10. 11.:10. 9.50. 10.10. 10.:10. 10.50, 11,10. A
9.20. 11.40, 10.00. 10.20, 10.40, 11.00,.11.:10. U.50. gent or Peoples Rapid Transit
f
Downingtown, Pa. I 11.::0. 11.40.
A. 1'1_12.20. 12.50. 1.50.
A. ~1:.-12.10. 12.30. 12.50, 1.25, 2.:::>.
.To Dr)'n I'lnwr Stnllon. an d Greyhound Bus Lines

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l,me 27, 1910 OUR TOWN Page Fifteen


Suggestions In Planning for Your Summer Vacation
Seashore & Resorts Tom Thumb Golf Course
BUNGALOWS, cottages and apart-
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ments tor the season ot 1930. Cor- Craze Hits Main Line
win P. Vansant. 16th and New Jersey
Ave., North Wildwood, N. J. (omb6-27) The invasion of Tom Thumh ~I inia-

Gene" al Notz"ce- toClassified Advertisements will be charged only POCONO MOUN'I'AIN fanns, country ture Golf Courses has started on the
restdents of the Main Line whose names hOlnes, creel\. properties, lal<.es, tt~a­ Main Line. A course was rl'cently
appear In the telephone directory; to persons maintaining an account with rOOIUH and boarding houses; catalogue.
us. or to regular subscribers to either THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN. or Carter-I,earn Realty Co .• gast Strouds- opened at the Covered \Vagoll Inn.
burg, Pa. (omb7-I I) Strafford, and a new one opelll'd last
NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.
\Vednesday on Lancaster Pike. Bryn
10 cents a Une In each paper; 25 cents a line In all three. Mawr. opposite the Sl'ville Theatre.
Rates--Mlntmum charge, 35c In one paper; 75 cents In all three AV- Garages For Rent
GARA(:t~ fOI' renl, $S a month. 524
Built with grass tees :lIId greens,
erage of five words to the line. No blackfaced type used. each of the eighteen holes is entirely
gssex Ave. Narberth :lS16-\V.
different and makes a f.lscinating sport.
• Deadlz"ne (0" Inse,·tions-
Classified advertisements wlll
be accepted up to Wednesday 5 Dogs, Birds, Pets Sand traps, water hazards and lIlallY
o'clock for OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday, 1 o'clock, for THE SCHNAu~mRS PUPPIES, beautiful lit- clever ohstacles add all the charm of
MAIN LINER; Thursday. 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. ter, :1 months old. Dachshund pup- a large cOllrse and reqllire all Ihe skill
pies, ·1 months old. Carl Opperman, at the golfer's eomlllalHI.
Hidge and T"ooper Roads, Norrislown,
Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100 Many of these COllrSl'S arc nol\' ill

.'
R. D. 1. (omb7-11)
operation in the city of Philadelphia
L'till \\~ pUppieH, ped., rl~d and hlal'I\:,
allll in the suburhs. I t is now I",ssible
lion headed, 10 WkR. old. <leorge
Kerr, Holmes Hoad, Holmcs, Pa. Ph. through the installation alld manage-
Help lVanted Hidley I'arl; 1072- \V. (omb6-27) Illent of the Cl'CLJ CUlllpallY to enjoy
Seashore-For Rent :-i~lAl. . L pgrr~, lulien to boaI'll, ))l'j, these facilities at Bryn }'Iawr. At
YOUN(; girl, hlg'h sehool graduate, de-
ST01l:E HAHBOR.. N. J.-4-room furn. home, good cart]. (;eorge }{prr, nights the courSe is as light as day
sires otllce ,vorl\:, part or full tilne. bung'alow. with b .• $18 wl;ly,. In June
• Cal1 Narberlh 2501-\V.
SALgS~rAN-Capable man to sel1 Spe-
(omb) inclul} ing gas and elec. D. I~. Newton,
32:1 'Valnut Sl. (omh6-27)
Holmes Hond. Holmes, Pa. ph. Ridley through a system of spOI lights, The
I'arl; 1072- W. (umb6-27) g'olf enthusiast IIlay improve his put-
cial I~dition of \Vebsler's Dictionary tillg 011 greens of Ihe same sploed as a
on easy monthly payments to "elected
OCEAN CITY--Very des. :1-1'00111 allt, Rooms tmd Boarding regular CllllrSt~.
2d floor, $400 for season. Hamsey, ]~XCI'~LI4Il~N'l' course lneals; 2~rooll1
persons in Montgomery count~·. 19:1O 825 Atlantic Ave. (omb7-4) This craze starterl last winter in
suite with hath: heautiful pOI'phes:
\Vorld Atlas. ine1uded without extra
charge. Inquiries frolll advertising OCEAN CITY-Dt's, rooms nellr heach; a Ul'I't'H IJI'ivate gToundH; 10-1nin. 'valli Florida and since then has spreall like
bathing frolll huu:"w. .IUH. e. H:'lIllsey, fl'Olll :--tatioll. Call .:\lal1ag(~r. Narberth wildfin' throughout the Cllllntl'\'. Los
available as "leads." Profitable con- has nl'arly .lOU ot' tht·se
nbction, "ithel' part or full time. Give
ag-e, llualif1eutiollH and l'erereIH~eH. Ad-
dress Houghton l\1ifflin Co., !1:11 Public
...
825 Atlantic Ave.
... ...
(0Illb7-4) 26S2.

Situations Wanted
(omb6-27) Angeles
courses. 'Inri Chieago ~OO. \\'ilh golf
heclJIning nlOn' poplllar every rlay. the
CAPABLI':, middle-aged nurse, wish,·s tellS of thullsallrls oj these cuurses 1I0W
Ledger Bldg.• Phila., I'a. (7-4)'
WILDWOOD CREST care of invalid 01' elderly IJl"r.~oH.
Good referenees. Ph. Cyn\vyd :n llj.
heing installed throughout the coulltry
• At Your Sen'ice
TUBES tested free. No sen';ce charge.
Beantiful Spanish home, tile
(:lIU~High
(omb6-27) are tilling a Illng-felt need '
school g...,,,lual,· de"il'l's
Call nt~ol·g·t.~ Aloert , NurlJ. :l~IG7-'V. hath, electric range. All eon- ~t=1t=1et=1t=1t=1~~
(07-18) \'l'uit'llCeH, garag(~, nh'{ll.\' fUl'Il- )lo:-;itioll of taking' carp of ('hildrl·ll.
Call Narberth 24S8- \V. Seashore Express
}o'LORA GEROLD-Specializing in slip i~hed. T\vo blocks frotH lJt~:'H'h,
covers, draperies, ·wlcker furniture i'HACTII'AL nurse wishes position a~
one blocl; to hay. I.ow rental to cOlllpal1ion or care of invalid. Ph.
repainted and upholstered. All work l'eNponsible party, jjB! Paeifie
-door to door service, with
Narherlh 21,;17. (omh6-27)
guaranteed and estimates given. 344 trunks, etc.• delivered same
Trevor Lane, Cynwyd. Phone Cynwyd Ave. day. Rates to seashore and
1595-W. (omb-tf) Real Estate tor Rent
other points on request.
\Vg Dyg and repair all ldnds of shoes :;_~_;O;P::;_;P;::o;_;;r:;;iii_;;;;;_;;;;r::;_;;;r::o;_;;;::;;_;;:::_.::;_;p;::o;_;;;::;;_::'BAHN SPACE-Part of ground floor
aud large loft. Hullahle for carpen- Local and long distance
and mal;e old hats new. United ters or plumbel·s. See Mr. Fritsch 01' hauling.
Shoe Parlol', 12:1 Nal'bel'th AVe. (6-27) Seashore Apartments
• UO'l."fLlgU .E:SSLING.E:H.
jobbing', alterations
carpenter.
122 Conway
OCEAN CITY-Very desil'able :1-l'uol11
1\11'. Jos. Donahue on premises, 102
Conway A,·e. (06-27)
SERVICE COMPANY
apt., 2d tloOI·. 1400 101' ."eason. 825
Ave. Call Narb. :l74S-H. (8-S) Atlantic Ave. (omh7 -11) I t took three surgeons to get a sew- Frank H. Seely, Jr., Prop.
DRESSMAKING and alterations or OCEAN CITY'S newest-The Mir-a- ing' needle out of Kitchent'r, Onl., girl's 5 BALA AVE., BALA
mending :n your home or mine. Mrs. M.ar, 4th at beach, No. nH,.6-rm. upts. hand. \Ve believe it would take lllore
M. Redlich. Ph. Narb. 2365-W. (6-27) Very attractive. (omb7-11) than that to get a needle into sOl1le Phone: CYNWYD 877
NICK HP.E:LLATIS has sold the shoe
parlor at 123 Narberth Avenue to
Louh" l~\'allgclis, the neW 1l1anag'er.
(6-27)
'VII,J)\\'OOD-Modern :I-room apts., I
bloel; from beach; month or season.
~lrs. L. \V. Hoffman. 224 E. (larfleld
Ave. (omh7-11)
girls' hands.
.....,.. ,.. . .. ., ... ,..,., ...........
Lost and Found
• LOST-A man's locl;et, initials B. S. S.
Inside pictures of a "'OIJHlll and a IDI~ALLY
Summer Boarding
sltualed along' Susquehanna,
SEASHORE HAULING
g'irJ. Heward if ret urned to Bert S. lung porch, old shade, quiet. eoul,
Smith, 4:11; Brookhurst Ave.• Narherth, restful: ref. exch., 25th year. Ph. Hen- Part Loads-Trunks
Pa. (omb6-27) Rei 2 H 1 -1. River View Farm, Lanc.
Co .• Drumore, Pa. (omb7-4) Anywhere Along Ihe Shore
LOST--.I une 24 about 11 A. 1\1.. blaclt
cat, white lllarl{ under neck; about GRATITUDE House-Sum. board. Get Half load wanted Monday, June 30, and Thursday, July 3,
one year old; an~nverH to naDle Blackie. rates for vncation. Bathing, fishing,
Heward. Ph. Narherth :1961 - W. crabbing. H. E. Cul1e)·. Rock Hall, 1\ld. to Ocean City and Atlantic City.
FOUND-A place to g'et your lawn Ph. R. H. 18-F3. (omb7-4)
PHONE
lllower and Ha\\~ sharpened and re- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
paired. l\lechanlcally accurate. \Vork
eal1ed for and delivered. Service Com- Il~YOU AilE I,OOKI~G
CHARLES B. WAFER
• pany, 5 Bala Ave,. Bala. Phone Cyn-
w~'d 877. (ob7-27)
FOR A GOOD PLACI~
to spend the summer or even a
NARBERTH 2799-W-3651-R
week-end, you could not find a bet-
Por Sale ter \llace than mine-reliable-
CHILD'S TRICYCLE, excellent condi- references--caterlng to falllllies.
tion. Priee. $:1.50. Ph. Narberth 2:175. MRS. H. J. SMITH Seashore Hotels
(06-27) :1:1 N. IIAIUUSIHJRG AVE.
PIECI~. o,·er-stuffed living fill. suite,
OCEAN GROVE. N. J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.
• I
perf. con d .• also 'Vllton rug, 8,:lxl0.6
feet, practically new: reas. for quick Summer Cottages
sale. Ph. llr)'n Mawr 87J. (omb6-27) \VILD\VOOD - Cottages, apartments, Every Day a Pleasure-Open May 28 to September 28
POR SAI,E-I'"oldlng day hed; flat tO\l stOl·es. David McKibben .E:state. 14:1
nulilog-any deHl~; t~lectric clotheH
Wildwood Ave. Bihlmaier. 1949 I~.
Cambria St. (omb7-11)
washer and tahle. II Hampden Ave.,
Narberth 2SG2- W. and
POR SA LI'~-Piano alit! mist'pllaneuuH
SKINNERS EDDY, P A.
Pool

l
furnitul'e at sacrith'e. 12:1 \Vinusor
Av .... Narbel'th. ~et=1ee;~;:~;:~~Mt"1e~1 Bathing
HI~I'"HIU 1,;nATOR - 2110-lb. l'aIHlcity, On the Susquehanna HiveI',
Between Laceyville and Dancing
Bohr model: perfect condition, cost 'Vyalusing, Pa. '
$1 SO, sell for $50. Ph. Cynw)'d :11 :14. comfol·tably furnished, nice
(umbu-27) sleeping porcheli, good fish-
COACH and hig'h chair. g'ood condition, ing. boating, bathing. tennis
$7. Please call Narberth 2!l85. and lots of shade. Write "
"MinI/Ie 10 Ererylhing"
.J, L. T)·ler. Skinners Eddy, Pa.
FOR SALE-Tomato plants, 401' per ~l""1ese=e""M~
doz., :I doz. for $1.00. Zinn ias, asters, AT OCEAN AND BOARDWALK
snapdragons and other plants. :I:IB
Dudley Avenue. Narberth. (06-27) Seashore-Rooms
WILDWOOD, N. J.
HOTEL ARBORTON
Seashore Hotels A merican Plan Only

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=:J~~~d-1
ASBURY PARK, N. J. 'Vorld's Henowned Auditorium. One of
\'OU'I.. I .. nli.: A'I' I-IOIUE A't' the be,;t established hot .. ls on Ihe Atlantic
Hotel ENGLISH Coa!':lt. Attractive rateH. Attractive Hul'-
:12J Shth A ...••• ANlmry Pllrk. N. J. Railroad Station. \Vith or with- rounding;". Weelt" m.onth, season. : \\'rlte us about 'resenat iOns.
Comfort. without eXlra,·agance. Hun-
ninli\' water, private baths. Bountiful
out running water. 221 E. Oatt H. A. and· L. E. WILLIAMS 7 SEAVIEW AVENUE
Ave., Wildwood, N. J.
homelil;e table. Heasonable. • Owner$hip.Management Ocean Grove, N. J.
• lU. \\'. ElIgIINJI. Owner and Proprietor ~t=lt"1t"1eMC*'2
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Make Annual Appeal I


,deed it should be, and pra!se and glory Paid-up Members Is ---~uring -th:-~'inter.
, • • to those who shall adorn It. • • At the election held by the company
For 4th ContributIOns J. L. McCrery is the gentleman's I Fire Company Aim recently Frederic A. Egmure, of Elm-
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 full name, if checks are to he written, I wood Avenue, and William Newborg,
a careful tabulation of it all, and ac- and he is treasurer of the Fourth of Efforts are under way to '?ring the of \Voodbine Avenue, were elected
. dId I t1'f . (members of the Narberth Fire Com- trustees of the Fire Company for a
danll an app au t lOse wor ly CI 1- July Fund, holdlllg forth at the Nar-I pany who are in arrears in their dues two-year term. Mr. Egmore was also
zens who do not have to be curse?, berth National Rank, an excellent in- up to date, Delinquent memberships elected publicity chairman for the •
coaxed and cajoled into doing thiS stitution which shall be open the night comprise a considerable number and cOlllpany.
quite reasonable and altogether praise- long to receive the valued stipends it is the. hope of. the r;:ire Company that
worthy thing. which are now solicited. We mean to theI'ste. Will be patldtluPt m the ncar future, The future looks bright to those who
. ' IS rUlllore( 1'1 a permanent anx- will work hard and attend to their own
So, too, WIll Our Town proclaIm the
ell-operative corps, a robust roster,
the names of those who hold their
say you may push your happy enclos- iliary to the Fire Company will soon
ure in the bank's mail slot, if perchance be formed of the public-spirited women
I
the doors are closed, as 'tis claimed who pu~ across so sU,eeessfulIY the big
busine~s, says a well-known financier.
AIHl, for th~ life of ns, Wl' can't think
of any two things people care less
..'
standards sure, a publicity privilege that even bankers must sometimes firemen s benefit SUpper and bazaar ahont doing.
they accord in recognition of the irre- sleep, tho' goodness knows why they I ~ - - -------- .- _. ---
sistible force of good example in bring- should, so no end of money have they, •
ing leaven to the land, to maintain our and so badly does the country need I
precious memories 111 their loftiest its spending. .
estate. Please do hurry, all of us.
The list will be impressive, as in- THE SPECTATOR.

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