Our Town October 14, 1922
Our Town October 14, 1922
Our Town October 14, 1922
Former Teachers at Community Clubl:rhe FIRESIDE Steinmetz Talks On Champion Tilden Will Play
Narberth Protests 'To 0 pen Season I ... School Problem In Exhibition Match at Big
Consolidation Plan Luncheon and Speakers Tht' IIlUII." friends of E'luily
SihleY ill Xarhert·h IIl1d Phila,lelphia, (Y
~Ii~s Would Support Narberth
h I L Country Fat"r Next Saturday
Several Letters on Topics Next Tuesday a re 1~lea.t'd 10 hell r flf her g-rea t sur· vC 00 oan
"es~ on ht'r tour wilh 11ll' Hwarthmore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TI/"!'1 ~ Jl r:I.: D
of Current Interest Chautauqua Assoriutioll as Pianist. Charles P.Steinmetz,elec1rical genius Many Features rr ltj .1 V.Larlc .I wo- ay
Wilh her is Miss Aug-u'!It Witherow, a
:"arherlh ",,'ng hird, w'ho needs no in·
llnd one of the oustanding figures of
modern times, has rerently expresFed
Event Mext rL'r,";"UjJ a'1J
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Thi~ \ll'ek, "Our Town" jlrinl~ sl'\'· I L-tj
t'rl more leiters of ..ide intere,t. tl'Odurtion. The tour ,·o\"e.rs all of his views on the educationnJ prohlem.
Two si,It's of the propos,·c1 eomhillll' ('alllllla and 'Iain('. He is a membPr of the Srhneclad~' Did you be('d thut wurning I tilt' :!t1th and it \lill start with a hlaze
lion with Lower ],f,'rion arl' jlr"st'nted- School Board, 10 which he gives mlH'h of Jig-ht and ern~h uf lively. popular
of his time that the educational faciE. Did you r(h;erve yourself, so III spt'ak,
II former telu'h"r in th,' s"'lOuls sho\l ~ lIlusi(· thai will Ilturk one of the most
hers,,]f ~trong against Ih(' plall. ties of that city may be made second us you were tipped off to in last week's
nota hIe affairs in the histoQ' of ~ar·
It is ncc('ssury at Ihis lim" that
to none. He knows the value of edu. issue in the JIlatter of the Big Coun·
ltt'rllt. 'I'h .. rart'st "olleetion of harkers
uuthoritati\'l' and relinble informalion ration-better, in faet, than most men, try Fair to he held right here in :'\ar·
:till I ballyhoo urli"ts the world has ever
for were it not for educational lIJ- berlh next Friday und Ralurclay, Odo·
be supplied the \·oters. 'I'o thi'!l end" Our knflwn-e\'eryoIH' of them It member of
her :!Il llJld 211
Towu" has ju,,1 lw!{un a ,urvey to vaatages gained in early youth he th" )01':11 Tennis .\ss(wiatioll-",.ill greet
determine I,ower Merion'~ siluntion in might still he a penniless immigrant. WeIl, dOIl't hluJll" us th('n-we warn· you Hilt! wp)ronw you to our (·ity .. "
regurcl to the ahsorption of our High While the opinions on schoel matters ed you, all rig-hi, and eautioued you "As far ns the ..ye ..an reach" will
Sehool nnd what ndvllnluges lIIight which he reeently expressed to a repre· nud a,llllonished you, an(~ gave you strt,!t'h 'a st'ri('" of \Iooths at whil'h fair
come to Nurberlh. ~enilltive of the American :Magazine ,,\','ry ,·hanr('. and here's hoping you ladies an,l not·so·fair ~entlemen such
These fuds "ill hl' I'rilll,'d if and an" later puhlished in that periodicnJ, took tht' lip aud ar,' planning- 10 visit
when the informalioll IS Sl','un,,!. Tl'ft'rre,l sl'et'ificaIlY to eonditions in tht' ~rouud' of tht' :"arllt'rth 'I"'nllis
., thev. ~evertheless have a 1'\'«'lI'ialioli III ~Iolltgonlcry and Haver· i
:-;('hnertndv
~l'nng-1o\\ 11,
l'a., ven' familiar ring. Change" Schnect· for":11 ,·nue~. I'itllt'r Friday ,'\'('uillg, or;
Od. 10. 1!1:!"2. Ruth ntl,,:" to ":'\arberth," and Ihe applicll' Nalurday nftt'rnoOIl or e\l'ning. ,'spel'i. ~
To the Editor of "Our '1'''\\'11'': days' tion is perfect. He might JURt as well all.,' ut'xt Saturdny aftl'TIIOOn, for-fol i
Oc.('a~donalI" a. ('0l'~ of lOur '1"0\\ 11 •
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have ap(leared here in person and used -for- 1
TC"u('hes Illy eyes and 1 ahul.\"!'01 w(Jnd(~r hb logic in favor of the School Loan. .\1 that tiull' tht· Slar Headlint'r of'
The I"('niur Class at tlte :'\urberth This IS \lhat Charles P. Steinmetz th" Fair \I'ill 'lin I", his nl'I"'nran"e-
if Ihe people who writ,· son,,' thing-~,
High School, .. haperone,l h~' Mr. ha' 10 say n, every voter in :'\'llrhprth: \\'illialll T. Tild,'n. 2nd. t,'lIl1is l'l,lllll'
renlize how far th"ir \lord- tr:" .. !. j{t'
Rhoad('s. ,"ad" an obserntt ion lonr of "For quile n numher of yean', off' I"on "f the "nit,'" :--tat"s and gen,'r·'
fore Chri~tJll"', I \\'n,- Il'1II I't ",1 to say
the Auto Car fal"lory at Ardmore on nud on, uC"'oTlling to changes in lIlunici'l all' ,·olll·,'d,'d to lop tl,,· gr..at,·st playl'r:
nlY words and now agaill thiR tillll~
I shall follo\l my illclilJ:ltion.
W"dne"la)', O,·tober lIth. pnl polities, I have been a member of III lh,' world. I
tht' Joeal Boarel of Education, and have ('''lllllpioll 'l'ild"l1 :IIld thrt'e othn ,It't
I wish sometimes I ('ollid "I,,'n Ih" 'fr, 'lnd ~fT'!'..r. Leon Taylor, of Es·
hceu trying to give the ehildren more ,tar_ arc "Olllill;": to :"lIrh.. rth to I'la~·.:
paper allfl see thai sOIll"I"IOly h:,~ ,uid sex' nvenue, entertained on Friday
nnd better sehools. I think I have a ,,'ri ..s of ~;xllil"tiou \lat"hes nt'x! I
sOJllething g-oocl" llhoul ~"11I,,110dy ill !'\'ening, Oeloher l~th, in honor of their
help(',1 10 a"complish this to some ex· NllturdllV nftl'rnoou. a~ Ih"ir ,·onlrilou·:
:"<arherth. Of eourse it 11I"~' hllpp,'n in '011, Tom Kouth Taylor. Eight memo
lei, although at times it has heen a dis· tioll 10 the' ~'air al,,1 I" Ill']}' Ihe :'\ar'
Ihe papers loon 't s!'e. hers of the s('hool set were present to l
''au raging struggle, hert h 'I'enllis .\ssoc·ill I iOIl.
eeJebl1lte his fourteenlh birthday an·
For three years I had th,' opportunity
and pleasure of working with the Nar·
"The chief thing of which I CO'lll' Enter the Ballyhoo Man i
berth Rchool Board, and Ihou~It I don't pl.nin is the attitude of a cerlain type ';0 "01111' on nO\l, nil you ladies andl
know who all the present memher:; are,
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\ifSiy of "itizen who persists in regarding the
g,'nt •. alld all tht' hoys and girls uf
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I doubt not they are as good as the '. frs. Ch~rles . D I public schools as a side issue in munici· :'I.'arh('rth, nnd all \.'our un"I(>~, nunts I
.\ u L. Jenk1ns, of ud ev I If' ra T thO k' h'
previous ones-at least the "anw lown CHORAL COMMENT. a\'enue, entertained at lunche<lll o~· ~a a al. . a my 1n lng, not lUg and c'(lIlsillS-inYit!' 'elll all-and \'isit
IS more llllporiant to us, bol'h as ann·
eleeted them, ancl I ",unt 10 sa~' ['m Thursday, Oetober 5th, when there tion and as indivi,lmlls. Iht' Oreal Ooulliry F:Jir of the :'\arherth Youngest Snake Charmer in the World,
tired of seeing Narherlh R "'10
01 Board :\ t th!' close of rehearsal last MOLday
evening, :Mrs. Lindley Trotter, alto (the
\\ere five guests presen1.
":\ cerlllin class of people Ihink Ihey
Tenuis .-\ss()('ialioll n"xl I·'ri,lay !'v,'n·
Douglass Marsh, Jr., who with his
constantly kick"'!. As illdi\'i,lual~ they, illg and Naturtlay afterllooll an,l t'\'t'll
bride, ~'ou know), was heard to rem6rk "annot sen,l their chilclren to the public father, who is also an expert in
as you Rnd I ure not infallihlt'. liS u J.lr. lind Mrs. Thomas Jaroby, a f illg. YO's sir, this is !,lIrt' goillg 10 Ill'
handling snakes, will be a Midway
unit they work for your hesl inter('st~. to Mrs. SOpTllno Foote, "Well, I cer· Wllshington, D. C., spent la ~t ~·eek. schools lweuuse the conditions are not .th" opporlunity of Il life till"'.
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feature at the Country Fair.
with their bt'st nbility. Thost' who ta inl~' clid l'njoy the rehearsal tonight, <'nc1 as th e gues t S O f l'f
. r. an
d"1 U nH"S ..
Ihe\'•
should be. And tha't is often .
Ntel' I h'I, \lay, I'It I'"'S all' I gellis, rIg . III
do not come in personul tlluch, han' didn 't ~'ou' We learned so much!" . , I 11 f ('
h.. (,otts In ,0 ,onwa~' avenue. Irut'. BUI I contend that the public .
'ut Haverford a\'enue to, ~ntgolllt'ry,
no iden what a trl'lIIendous re"ponsi. , , Yes, " replied the treble voice.• , It I
schools shoul,] be made good enough. for or ng. . 1I t on t",v,on t grylJl,... ".4' ;i;r.T.o ....~:er Of(
f I ',,-n.'\ er luillel ,dlll we had in mind-
hillty nnn worry it is to SjJClll[ other seems'to TIle eal'h rellli:i'NiaT' wo,,:s m'ore Mr. .Tohn Kash and Mr. John Mourer nnYllody's rlllldreD. If they arc not· -You ('all'l miss Ihe Tl'nniir9'oullds will preside alld ofIer '~i"'h tempting
of ":'\urbel"th good enollgh for .VoUT> or for lIlin~. then' ""rg"ill~ as I'\'t'li :'III'. \\'oolworth "e\'t'r
people's laxel'- as w"l1 '" t heir own intl'resting, T j\lst lo\'e our new lInd Mr • \\'m .H •
Creamer, " . lilt
1 Ol1t·(· you ' reI t lere you (Oa 11 'I IIe I p
left today to (lttend the American 11,,'y art' not good enough for the dill· I ' I I I ' I' drl':llll .. tl of.
(gel the lust) to the best advantage. musir~ " • 1;1' lOp" a g-rUllt nIlI g On()u~ IfIIf'.
Legion Convention at New Orleans. dll'll of all~'one e]st'. l':oft'rtailln"'nl~ Fun! Bargainsl AIIl! of "ours" thl're "til he one of
Th(' meD don't ell,joy thos(' nll'eling" An,l thl' ~ame r!'mnrks 911,1 seatiml'nt
":\Iy grnnd"htldren·-th,' t\l 0 sons 'I " L~."t". '. v.1' lin I \\'1 IOUp Ia.' th.· f," orile Fish 1'"",1, for the chil,l·
MI~hing away frolll Ihe family ,linlll'r were Itenr,l nil over the rehearsal room. .\ lISH'. I'_.~
d"rful \lorI, Illllllllg th" poor of I'hilll grlln,lrhIldrcn In prIvate s{'hool~. But t t 1 'I t tl' 1 .\. f"r Iht' t'lIt,'!'lailllll"ul to he pro·
in the he!tt'rlllent of :'\lIrlwrlh. voic'!' amplified, Rnd carrie~ wi1h it all . , • .
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,1('lphia. IIII' loen IS that the hest III e-ducatlon. JI I t ' f 1 I 'Ided for Ihe IIdults-\l('II, you can
If ~·ou IIIUSt say things, say it first of Ihe ('harnrteristics of each individual .
shoul.l be \I ithin the re.'leh of any boy
1I11,!:l 1 It' lIn~
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or eVl'r,..- )l)( Y.
. . 1,,:I\'t' that to \Il's,rs. Dun'ille and
at )·our Prinlflri~s, if you tire ili:"up· ,"oi(·e." These talks and 8ugg:estions re· u ..... IIr girl nlll Illereh· for the favored fe\\'.
. Hands of IllUSll' plaYIng, and bnrk,'rs
. . \I..J(illil'~. alld go 10 Iht' FiliI' pre·
pointed Jalt'r, say it to Ihe iudividual hy the MusicaJ Dirertor 10 the 111em· 'Ir,. ('..\. Allen, anti claughtcr Doris. , . and kl1h'h"o nll'n t'xlt'n,lllIg a pt'r"onal pan'd for the fUll of a lift' tilll('. If
if it is a pt'rsonal gril'vun"e, or to tlte hers are most helpful IIn<l apprecinte,l, of ;\I .. rioll .\ \'('n u!'. sJlen I )a "I ~I oncllly ".\ go"rl IIInny self·made men ron, ill"illlti~n to "t'nl'h and eV('ryolle of
tit .. lut" 1'. T. BaruulII kilt'" what these
Board; ~·ou kno\l the meelings are jlul, unrl Ihe results from pUHing them into in :'\e'\ York, to ull"'1 \Irs. AI1<'n's d"IUIl Ihe c·ollege. It seems to me that ,'on 10 "('onll' lin in lI"d SCI' Ih'" rare~t 1\'0 Iliaung-"rl' of til" ("nUlllry Fair ~Iid·
lic. Howe\'er, dOll't dis!(race ~'our lown prndiel' (Ire iJllm!'dinte and effective. thcy are concle'IIInlng what they know '. h th I I ) h hI" "
IUflthpr, ~Irs. Freclerie], \\'. Lanl!e, of • • )\Ig' ts a HUllnn P,YPR laV~ (' e e .
by sending bron,ll-nst yuur I'ompillint~. This l'e-llson Prof. Nire is endeavoring notlung uhout. What would . have be· II lit ,ogs I snappIng . II t,you.",I \\,.IIlC II a.v had up th"ir ~lt'evl's fur October
Rwnrthmort', 1'"., upon h('r arrival frOlll 0 III
20 aud 21. he'd rist' righl oul of his
If ~'ou don't like Narherth and ib to ,produce more fullness and evenness
"onle. of Ill", for example, when I land· I th ere an. everY\I ere, ponl Ii ng g-r,,,-,' :111,1 tht'n drup delul agnin from
I h .
~)IlN)pe. • . , • It'f(>.
schools, get out. of tone, flexibility, and n more perfect- !'d III tIllS . . ('()untry a penmle-ss Imml' t
ou to you t h ' I
e gn'a!'s oppor lUll I('S t t '1'
ed ensemhle, now that the Society has grant, If It had not been for my edu· sin,'(' Columbus djSol'ovPTetl Americ';)! sheer j"'llousy. Why Ihnt olle feature
As to sentling Ihe Hil!'h Hehool pu "SI:ell:\"-
become "'ell established and the delails wtionf .Jim Dan'ille lind the Hall. P. 'I'. l\fc·
pHs to Lower Merion, first, would you The first meeting of the Junior C. C. 'f'" HUI thltl Tlarvill<' :luc! :\Id(illip' pair
I t ft
lllterest. fDr several years, and finally'
nn,l ,lifficulties of organization ure a
:at ler pay ren year a er year, or Ihin of the ast.
g p t11\~' evelling, (X,toher 5th. Mrs. Robert
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"Peopl(' ask me what enables one 1"11'
wns held at the Y. M. C. A. on rhurs· mun to aeh.ieve, while the men around .
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111111 remam on a dead level of mfenor· tional Exhihition of World Wonclt'rs (( 'nuli IIIH'd on I'nge 4)
own your OWill home-well why Jlay' The members are 1I10st enthusinstk .T. Dothard, representing the Senior it\'. It is a hard question to answer.
"rent" to Lower Merion and get no lIbout the new music distributed, and . . I
nne a O~ 'r t \' .
firI(lC
1 P rogran) () f E t
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Club, will he the chairTllan of the Hut It seems to me that my own case t ' WEEKLY ASH .COLLECTIONS.
nearer your own-and nbove all, have are entering into its intrie.acies with a IIlnllll'n t .Co' .,mel' th e B egllllllng .. (J
f T'Ime I
.Tunior Club for the year in conjunc1ion is fairly typical. I inherited a certain
you no pride in your OW11 "Home ver~' cOJllmendable thoroughness: Some with another member as yet unehosen. type of nLin-d. I was fortulIllte in hav· Who's "SteUa?"
Schoon" I have been awny from Nar· of the numbers are: "Night ,Song," by
berth for five years, and I presume I Rheinherger; " The MiIler'i! Wooing,"
The officers of the .Tunior C'lub for ing a futher WllO encouraged me to be I
An(I __~nd-positiYely the First, Ln..~1
Ihe eoming 800son are: amhitious an,l who gave me the chance "nd Only ApJ)l'aran,'" in :'Iinrberth-
know.few pupils now, 'but I still hllve by Faning; "Moonlight," by Faning; ~Jrs. Wm. Durbin, President. to gt>t nn edu!'lltion which prepare'l ml' 11 hiM .\·ear, next yeur or lIny other year,
too much pride in Illy labors there to .. Smilin' Thru," by Penn, and "The ~{iss Mabel Kirkpatrick, 1st Vice, for a career I \\'as nuturally fitted to l"f thl'Sensation of all the Cabarets of
stand for e'onstant criticislIl. American SerenaiJe," by VietoT Her· President. follow," E:urope-"Rtella"-Without Hival or
The School Bonrd members are t.he hert. "The Serenade" is not in 'Print Ub,.ll Ella ~othard, 2nd Viee·Presi· Competition Anyw'herel •
educational futhers of your t·hildren. excl'pt in the forlll of the opera, but dent.
What would you say if you IlellTd some Dr. YiC'tor Herbert has' granted the
MOTION PIOTURES Asked for an oflll·ini statenlt'nt ,'on·
~{js~ Ruth Haws, Corresponding Sec'
The Motion Picture Bt>ne1it given ,'eruing Ihis I';xtrnordinary Featurt', Mr.
one ealling you nallleS'in the presl'nce chortl!! e"'Pedal permission to use the
re1ar~·. 1l111ler tlte auspices of tlie A mericnn Dnrville began diduting to his oftit·ial
of your children 1 sele('tion separately from the score.
Miss Dorothy \V'ilson, Recording Sec· Logion Auxiliary 'Unit NQ. 356 at the ~tenographer:
Oood wishes nllld most kind remelll·' Among the ne,,' members Ilre Mrs. fetary. :'Iit'W Ardmore Theatre On Wednesday, "At the rt'<luest of 'Our Town' Ihe
brances to the Board, and the host of Emily S. Wetherill, of OYerbrook; Mre. Miss Irene Winchester, Treasurer. October 18th, 1922, will featnre one of followin~ official stutetllent ,'un"erninl!
J!0l1ng folks I used to know and love. 1Oeo. N. Gill, Mrs. Paul Loos, Mr, C~ P. The Committee chairmen, also memo the most stupendOUS offerings in )orotion th,' \Vorlc! Fumous 'Rtl'lIa' ill prepurt'd
To the knockers-knock on your own' Williams, Mr. J. H. Moset, :Mr. Na· bers of the Executive Board, are: Picture History. The title of the film and-"
door. I thanlel Knowles, Mr. Ren'l'Y Frye, Miss Hospitality-Miss Lojs Smith. ill "Asbes," and in its production are Then Mr. Darville stoppl'd, lind a
MA'RY ~HlliOHllOR tun. lEli1Albeth Gilbert, and Miss Evelyn W. Membershi~Miss Frances Diamon-d. ('0' starred ,such great stage lint! screen
; Worth, who have received a very warm PTogram~Miss Jeann6'tte Gilles. eele-brities a8 William i()ourtle'igh,
) welcome into the Society.
'.~thl~t~C'8-:-:M~'!lS Mar~aret Eyre. Wedgewood Nowell, M1argaret LanIUs,
Nar.1 I ubhclty-MISS MarJOn Trotter. Stanton ,Heck, M'yrt1& Steadman an.d
Mr. a'nd Mrs. J, R. Aiken and family, ! Tl1 e. first meeting. wafJ devoted en·, Cnrrie Clarke Ward an all big Broad. NEW FIRE ~:J:REN.
o~ Woodbin-e avenue have 'takiln up 1tirely to 'business and a dis:custlion '
their neW residllnce~ 'at 115 I for Charles V.
avenue.
nllxt Thursday, ,october J,9th,' in
Community' Rooms of the Y. lL
The next regular meeting .of the Nar· when a masquerade' party, in<hoDor of
A., c.
bertl\ Troop of aid Scouts will be held
prospective meJD!be1'8~ 'will be ,Btugep.
next Wednflsd!ly evening at 7.30 nt
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2 OUR TOWN
Of coune. ".
OUR TOWN
A Co-operative Community Journal
. deflected from the appronll of the loan, \
hefore any word is uttered by a ~ar-
berth citizen against the projeet,
defuUte llSSurance must be given thnt
a I
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THE TOWER
0 F B A B BLE
AN ORROESTBA OPPOB'l'UNITY
rt'~ullles its rel\'lliar siz(' of six "o]umn s , I'nrollmellt a I pfl'senl is !l'. Of <'lIurse it tit>ki'_ liS silly to think how murh All.Star Cast
which, with the illereaseu e.olumn length, this new Lower Meriou s"houl house rnonl'y WI' got sa\-I',1 lip in the Trust Six Broadway Stars
gives us nt'arly 5(1(;', additional room, will lIot ~Je ready he forI' the fall of COIII)'t'ny, Xit! Ro Iwin' unl'l1geueated
With t'his,uumher also, we enter upon 1923, hut ueither ('oulo :'\arhertb's lIew eu rich too, Wt' ~ut'ss we know whut Th ursday and Friday AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
the 9th year of th(' t'xistt'llct' of this, school huilrling- llt' rt'a<ly ht'fore then, clal<S Wt' 'rl' in, :lfter II 'rt'adin' u\' th,'t We have started a department for repairing Automobiles, A
Artists All . practical man is in charge, and witb our mechanieal experienp.e of
.Narberth's commuuity paper, Started, pro\'irlt'l\ thp $165.000 hond is,me l'ar· articul wi<'h tht' Quora I F\oeit'ty put in in 30 years and a well equipped ohop we feel we can promise you a
in October, l!114,' as an experiment ill ries. "TURN TO THE RIGHT" real repair job, or fl thorough overhauling, a.t a fair price.
last wf'ek'~ papur.
('o-op('rati\'e journll\i,;nl. "Our Town" If o.ur "'hool hOllr,1 will investigate, Give Utl a trial and see if we cannot cut down your repair costs.
* * We are only 10 minutes from N-a.rberth-right down the Old
hns
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f N hthl' h pe0l'h'
' ant!
I thl'
. . I it lTIuy filII! that thprl' i~ a possibi1it~-
aeliv- En t'Z ft'r 01' Dock Hirsl'11 a ',a.\·in, Saturday Lancaster Pike and Bryn :Mawr Ave., .then bear to your left (at
ItHlS 0 III' ert s1ll,'e t lilt .. hOle, Wit I I of Lower :\lpr;on's hp;nl( ahl,' imll:I',!i· IYhut ht' ,li,1 ahout ct. \\'(,11, his rl'mark< BERT LYTELL fi2nd St.) for one square along ·the Park.
u s t ronf' fl'gar< ! f lIr th I' 1'0 \ "'II" UII' er atdy It) ab"orh olll··half (or two l'Ias8es,
whiC'h it was f"uudl'd. sa~- Reniors or .Iulliors) of our prl's'ent t'r ahout ez stratt' t'z n hent poker, "'il in
S. S. Wenzell Machine Company
. t lissl'ned responsi\'el.\' to the Ohurch "The Face Between"
Th I' pas t \'0 I ullle IlaS IU · I'\'pry respe" High H('\lOlIl, tht'r('h~- rl'h'a,illg "ome 5000 ParkBide Avenue, Philadelphia
th h' t Quirt' fer tt'n ,.'ears now, come lIext Sat. Mat., "Buffalo Bill"
I leell th t' 11I0S t SU"Cl'SS f UI 111 e IS ory room whi"h ('ould I", at Oll"t' utilized \)(·I·emhPr. But et aint made no Poet Bell Phone-Belmont 5467 Keystone Phone-West 1057
o f 1.1 Ie pnpt'r; a gren t er :lmonnt 0 f nt'ws. in paring for the lower grn,l", 1101\' on
n greater quantity of arlvert.i,ing, a half timl'. This is OUt' of Ihl' IlIlIsI "Hi. out u\· us, It'lI,,t not to our knowlidge.
I' te . I t' I 1 t'rl '\I'r a "knlplrr neither. En when ct'
g-r II r "lrt'U :1 .1On, ant II wore a"" Ir
fiDllI}('ial hal'is on which to .work. For 't'nl.
on, (Iruwh:"'ks wil" "ur s""ool at "r<' "onl('S to paintin', we swan we kin
n 1i t t" 1 f ha n,\Ie a hrush t'Z g.ood C7. .lim Cole t'T
t Ih Irs . Ime III a lIum . wr I d0 ' yenrs h The school tax-rate in Xnrhl'rth hor- Rill ~.{'whur" er en.v uv the re8t UV 'em.'
a Iso, no Issues were olllltte< urlllg t t' oUg'h is 1101\' HI mills, while in Lower ...
Rut Rhue.ks! ~[usic dident hev nothin"
summer, llnd the \'olume was ('olllpletf'li
witlHlu.t II hreak.
The increasing 8U("'('SS of "Our'
Town" refle<'t,s the <'o-operation of tht' I ein lT therefore -Rei h' I
\\rerion it is 12 mills, the bllsis of vulua·
tion h('ing the same in hoth borough to 00 with 1'1. En when et Mmes to
an
d h' h
towus Ip, t t' taxt's in ~lIrht'rth
tl
lIlakin' a draymatis' out uv a fellow,
. WI' jel<t give up_ Emlllgine 01' Shages-
THE VOICE 'WITH
many residents intrrestt'd in its I\'ork.. Lower ~[erion.
Each is"ue repre rnt" I\( t tI e work If
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I ' rl' i IUlll h t th
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nul's of beautiful trt'es, and it has heen ' us into a 'goin' to a Morayvinn Sister'8 She was chosen for her ability and intelligence.
A OLEAR-OUT ISSUE • 'a source of great regret to note that house I'n squauderin' Ii dollar on 'pep-
She was trained to be quick, careful and accurate.
' h' , k . ' IlIllny of tllese trees are infected with: mintwafurs, The 'Sister wuz all right
. gam t "0
A IS "'et' l' , Mr. A. E. Wohlt'rt 'h' some d'Isease. A b out two mouths ago i but t·he wafur wuzent Durn near She has all of these qualities.
wrlt.es
.. to
h 1 i T ' ur OWIl" on the su Ject
. f '. I nolieI'd . what st'emt'd to be willte , ,
spots' burnt ' tht' roof' . off'u our " mouth
1t
or se 00 . mpro\'ements. i Hhe Idea 0 ' on some of the trees, nnd a httle ' closer I . * * • . And in addition, she has "the voice with the smile.
t h.e b coIJlijnat
1M on' of . our f igh Sehool, h ,Hlspechon " revealed the fad that these I Thet Back Quoral alll't • so wonderful·
WIt ,ower erlflu IS urthcr broug t,: white spots seemed to he .nn I\eeumula· II neither. ' We hl'rd' et one Cristmas, en It's not just a part of her" stock in trade.'·
oU~h I tion of ~mall white worlllH. I have I the ony thing they !lUng that we could
e ~llI00IhBO:1Tl1 last. week prep.arfed I Iloticed further tllat these infeeted mnke bed n.er tail out \IV wuz somethin'
The desire to serve her neighbors and friends is in
an .artIc, e h s owmg i ' their .reasous _... M'or I tree~ lire not as healthy 1Il •
II
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or . esc ~ee~
. modatlOn 0 our students. An eleetlOn f th' t'
,s:to be lu~ldll\:1l very few weeks to TELEPliONE'COMPANY
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OP...PBNNSYLVANIA.. '
pritt~
deterrilinli the will of the voters in the A 10\ er of trees. Them Morayv18n$ hez a Trombone, '.'
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maUer. 'Now, just before ,that electi{)n, L. E. Jr,' Band wieh ez good at playin /1
.O~urch
y
8,.' Ina.tte 'ill. brought out .whichcQuld
'.:w:ellhave:b~en'propo\lJided month1l ago, HOME ANI) SOJlOOL ASSOOlA'l'ION ~e,orgeto"nl . Whut s..thense of a~'
frum a Steep/ll, though. But,b
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.,v;h!in,. time permitted of Il\orecareful !mB~G . . III clear 'Up ~he Lehlg.h.Valley to h~. .I.'
":, ':cilU!ider~tio.n~ ni~t9o~ikely atthill .' . . . sen to ~ tro~bcme . band.. ";hen. we g~~ ,.. Yo.' . . , ,
ti~e, if· developed ",ithout 'great csre, . here :r ,..;m '»6' a meeting of .the HomeE~Pattlll.enthet sl1v:e~.eornet.of his Jl
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c..~ :' ~':, ': '.'
t~ .;.obscur~:the major. :~s"ti8be, 1ll!80)~im:d' Scb~~ ~ssociation' in, the. Asseni~ly wI\!h he~lowsevery Crlstmall Evef.:···
~te,U:OCe88itY"..of: more i1ciboolfanilitie8, Ro.oin.otthe·High,S¢!tooi. at8 Q~e.lliek..
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'~'Th:e )asttiine·t~{'the"BO'~dP~e,neJdt,.Thut8day.·e:vel1iJlg,.:Thern~ating ·.Wb~r'l:IthiiliguI~ertt.en:f~:V~i·o'~
" piir-~d.ii. lIch:oo(.loan; '{)thetis8U8swere will be in the natur~ o.fanDpon foruil1 giiin' ··cieai . to Be.thlllbeinso's to 'be
.. 'bz:~~g~t:t~lih ~bofore tile" eleciioll; and to dis,cuss- tl~e proposeds.choolho.Jid·is: aWlikeiled.·(lUt·uva. s~tln' 61~ep onOri8t~ .' .. '
,,,.\'~r:~twoyeAr~,soaffectedthe spirit of sue, . m'as Eve ben' hymn tu.ne, when the
. ,~ ....t~~ry'Oier.s ~ido def.eoi:t,he )PlltC Anu·,·. . HQW~RiD A,BA~·KB, . Vmidge Poilt ?tIo.ster '11 do the trick-
:i::then;~fter l1~e'.damng~ had'.been don~,
"~,!.:~,·;~ra~li~1::aii~11l"tive 'vil-il.olfet:ed" '.
'PreilidentHom.e,atldSch901 Asso. .
OuaTOWN 3
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~AAB1~:&~I~:NM!~AlOO
'Thursdav afternoons at :1.:l0 P. ~L ough of Nar,berth, Pennsylvania, ad·
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . joining the present Public School
~
- mOtl
atlJ" fI"rlnn'~t" ttn1l atrUd t QtnmttanY
~ Q P . -..,. cinl gnthering will he follower! hy thl',
the ,Iat.e !ihown in the above caption,
ill the {,huTl'h ba~ement; this happy so· rl'quirl'd by the Act of August 24, 1912, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"BliLL Pao!O, Narberth I2li6-W
OEORGE W. BOTIOMS
A.RDMORE NARBER, -HaBAL ..
.....CYNWYD rl'glllar monthly bnsiness meeting. \'nlhodil'll in sl'ct.ion 44,;1, PORtal Laws
I
~~=====================================~ The ladies of thl' WeRtminRter Cir<'1e'
, were Vl'ry l'ntl'rt.ained at thl'
lind
\'ers" HegulationR,
of this fonn. printl'!!
to wit:
pll':lsantl~'
reo
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I
on the WM. T. McINTYRE -Contractor aDd Builder-
G_,... BaUd;'" CI S".t:iolty
1. Thnt thl' names anll adTl'sse~ of
, hom\' of Mrs. C. H. Brownl'lI last Thurs·
the puhlisher, 'editor, managing editor, I Meats, Groceries 420 l~cklaDd Ave, Narbertb. PI.
,lay evening.
At the hour of EVl'ning Worship Rlln·
and busineRs managerR are:
Publisher. Narbl'rth ICiV'ie A>lsocia·
;
and Provision.
THE COUNTRY FAIR OF THE TENNIS CLUB
"ay, Ot>t.obl'r 22, thl' Christinn Endeavor
Delegates to thl' 'Confl'Tl'nc" at Camp
tion, Narherth, Pa. E ,!it'O 1', Philip A' i DEUVERY aDVICE TIle NarbertbElectricalShop ',,'
Livingston. NaI1berth, Pa. Managblg I Phone. Narberth 663 230 HAVERFORD AVB.
· Pinnade will mnkl' thl'ir rl'l'ort to the
Editor, sallle. Business manuger, same. I ELECTRICAL CONTR.ACTORS
cong-regation. This {~urch rejoices in' 2. That the ownl'rs are: Nnrherth
'.'
.' deservl'S thl' support of ~lIrbprth rrsidents, not onl~' be- hl'ing ahll' to maintain fonr Christian 223 Haverford Avenue W I' repair, sell and install anything
cause it boosts the town. but bpcause there will be a lot ('h'ic Assoc.., Pres.. H. ,J. ;\j ash; Yice· Electrical Old house wiring a speeialty. .
Enr]t>ayor Roeil'til'R, all of whic·h are Narberth . ~.
of good entertailllDl'nt. The pntirp personnel of the Club starting in the Fall work with rpnewl'd Prcs.. A..J. L'Oos, Mrs. e. P. Fow!cr.' J , --!.
Ask 6bout our three·payment plan, in-
n. A. MaId; Kecy.·TreaR.. Mis.~ .eall· .f' cluding futures. Phone 163S or 89!YW.
has pitched in to makl' thl' affair a SlH'CPSS, and we know vig-or and enthusinsm. Thl' aggregate nette K Gillis; Directors, D. W. Kt.l'ck.
attendllnC'e last Sunday was over 100.
that it will be. hl'('k. L. A. King, W. A. Fox, W. :\L
Wl'ntz, R. R. Dunne, Mrs. E. ·C. Batc'hl" :M1.&& Zen-t~ayer'&
) BAPTIST OHOROH OF THE "'T, R. .1. Edgar, Mrs. R. F. Wood, 1. A..
BERGNER HARDWARE COMPANY EVANGEL , !\liller, anrl A. E. Wohlert, all of Nar· KI NDERGARTEN
herth. B.eopened. Sep-texnber 18, 1999
Rev. Avery S. Demmy. A. M., Pastor. :1. That the known bondholders, mort- 1215 Windsor Avenue
I-;'hgl'S. or oth"r securities are none.
Rerviees Runday, Ol'loher 15: . PHILIP A. LIYIYGSTOX.
9.30 A. M.-Prayer Meetinlt· Rworn to and subscribed bl'fore me I
9.45 A. ~f.~<::junday R(·'hoo!. 'this ith day of OctobC'r, 1922.
11.00 A. ~f.-Morning Worship. lIIus· HMY T. NASH, JR.
trated talk t.o children on seeing right. (My CQnl1llission expires March 7, 1925.):
I Rermon on Stewardship by the palltor. i
Hot Rolls
· 7.00 P. Y.-Young Pl"Ople's Meet·, NEW BOY SOOUT TROOP I Daily at Noon
: ing. Th~ Society has heen reorganized. A new Seout Troop has ilIeen approved i
, with Mr. Edwin Coggeshall as till' nC'w hy the County authorities, and will be I Something new for Narberth. We are baking hot r,?lls
: Pre-sident. Plans are under way for a organized on Monday evening, October I which will be ready daily at noon. Also home-made pIes,
: great Hallowe'en· Roeial. 16th in All Saint.s Parish House,: cream puifsand eclairs.
7.45 P. Y.-Evening Worl'hip. :'leI" WV.:lll'wood Avenue und Montgomery; Will t8.ke orders for Birthday Ca.kell, Pattie Shells,
; mon by the' pastor on Convincing Eyi· Pike, at. i.30 P. M. The work is in! Charlotte Russes, Pastries, etc. Goods of the better kind.
'dence. Text, Come and See, .John 1:46. chargl' of Mr. Dndd Spratt, who is,
Order trade a specialty.
i 8.00 P. ~., Wednesday evening-~fid. orguni"t and c'hoir rlirel'tor at All Saints:
<'warms' 'your::'gfthige"H :
:~eek servI~e .of .the ChurC'h. SUb.!I'('~; ("hurl'h. All boys frol11 12 to IS years
What 'Chrlstlamty Has Done for 1: s.
. Text, Matt.. 11 :1-6.
of age are cordially invited to belong
to this troop, and special arrangements
I HOME BAKED GOODS ON~Y
ARCOLA with. )
I .7.45 P. M.-P-as!or's Theme: . "A
Master of Arts. " Helpful Music. Pursuant to a resolution of the Boa-rd
of School Directors of the SehoolDis-
I tion wi~ th" lIl0stconservative use of raw materialS. We
are all the time thlDldngont· new ways of applying gas heat
For 1 car regu.lator and . liar.d coal $ 82.00 . Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. trict of the Borough of N6J\berth, Mont· I so as to make it a greater boon to mankind.
aara~e . ( 4-section wall Soft coal $. . A series of studies in PraYer. gOllleryC<iunty,' Pennsylv6nia, uneni·
radiator .. .. .' . mously adopted at an adjourned regular
Iostllnt Ever-Ready
meeting held the 26th day of Septem-
i~
The opening
. meeting
, for the County and in rounding . till' "urn'
'al high . _I .Tohn 'Vine ' saY' ahout Ihis hand. aU ,on I' b v I. hI'' Comnllttet',
".' wh'II'II re-com· IE ,i i
WM G HOPPER & CO
f~
Ll'ague Will he, held on. 'Ihursday, Oct., speed. the r'ar skldde,I, aa"llIng lIIto ' the other. bands ill Iht', worM might as ,nu'tt' I'd 'It to Counci
, ' 1\\"It
' II n f avora bl e =E •i
~ ~.
26th, at· Nornstown City Hall., . Mom· a poll' neur the eorn"r of Elmwood well dis-hand. But 'lUll" ",,)de from:: recomm-entI atlOJI.
' TI lereupon. . It waR.
' IE • E • t bl' h d 1872 ° i
ing sesMon. . 10.30 A.)1. rlekl'ts for
those deo<lTmg to havc lunl'heon .
be had for $1.00. But reservations het-
may
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. I Ill' pole was
plI'k I,,,
. snapl'"d off lik" a looth-
. tlle. lmpnd. and "nl"hell . ,!tll\'n ,
I'nlir('l~'
,Iohn we have it 011 till' \\ onl of an p Iacl'u on I h
disintere"tr'd parly Ihal it, fiJrsl r('aulng d
rraU\' i~ a )\"(lIltl"rful
. "g-grej!lltion '0(.."ounrl'1 . I I IS
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ca d
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en ar an dgl\·t'n ' a .nH
I. h e proee(>( \.Ings 0 f '.
. now 011 t h e " seCOD\1 t Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Ii s a IS e
115 South Third Street
Philadelph~a
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tel' be made
. early .
as those' who ha\'e "n Ihe ralllalor of th .. ,·ar. . .\ Ilnt"d' IlIUSll' makrrs au,l II 111 !>., all well worth r(>arI'mg ca I endar, " :t.lld II . l'>lIn be leg- ! . if
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had experIence III the past reahze the gla~8 eyesh:u1c \\ as pUl\·PrIZt
. (l. he'lrIng.
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Local MeetIng Xeilher ('ar was frolll \arlll'rth. 'I'h" ,!in,,,,ioll of Mrs. .-\. c. RIaI'll's, ·ehair· sp"rifier1 Ihirly days in ,\·hil'h nn ap-
TIlt' local braul'h will holtl if,; first "nr\'e is a \'('r~- ,Iang.'rous O'"', and man of Ih .. neneral .\nxilinr~·. and Ih,. (",al Jllny h(> laken, slwll have elapsed,
"'I'(>lillg for 1111' r'omlllg Reason on ::'.Ion- 2j ya rds In Phlla-
delpbla and Suburbs
day, Ol'lolwr 2:1rcl, nt :1 1'. ~1. I-'urlh!'r " lndl "f c'aution at that l">Iut ltla~' followin~ rommitt"r' ,·haino.'n: Falll'~' Spru~..
1400 at your sl'rvlce.
pllrtil'ulars iu next ,H·,·II'S i""ul' IIf
SUIIIP day h-'all to a ~t'rioll!'\, al·l·idI'IIt. (jood!'\, ~IT~. G. G. EYSt'I1~Hlt'h: C'ak('~.
NARBERTH GARAGE Ardmore 104 '.
' ...~nswer5 1 e
h b'
urnlng
.-::-J.t! lndudlnll" one ot
9 uest '0;YiiIi ARDMORE.
• 'Our Tow11."
TEMPERATURE MAKES A RECORD I :\Irs. \Y. \Y. E\'nlls; HoI !logs. :\Irs. ('.
B. :\r~tzg"r; Fruit. :\rrs. e. W. Bprgnt'r: Raymond Weill. Proprietor e .._-.......--..~if..~ ~
HOW T.O DIG AND STORE YOUR
AT NARBERTH ('nnft,,,,ion,.;. )rr, ..John "-in"; (;rol'erips.
)Ir". W. D. H. F,\'ans; Cij!arl'lt.,,,. :\Irs.
GASOLiNE, OIL, SUPPLIES GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO.
DAHLIAS
'1'1", first S\,\'''II ,Ill~'''; of ()l"!nher !lu"sl'lI Rharl'; FiRh 1'011<1, :\Irs. \Y . . 1. EXPERT REPAIRING 1IlAIN OFFICEl FRANKLIN BANK BUUlLDING.
1417 SANS01l1 STREET.
eslablihs(>rl n rer'orcl ill lIIaxillllllll t"III' Kirkpalri<'k. T.lephone Narberth 1633
peralures. ThaI i" 10 Sll~' it "as tll<' Champion Tilden Will Play
\\"arllleRt firsl \\"('ek of all~- IIInnth Ihis Th" hig tennis 111111 <'1]('s. ill whi"h PAINTING GLAZING.
~'('ar. \ Chnlllpion Til,len \\"ill plllY wil) ,lad DECORATING
at 2 0 ·(·lor·k 811tur,lay aflt-rnnoll. Th"
Th" maXillllll11 t"llll'erall1l"1' for r'lIt·h D_.
JOBBING
W'ILLIIM' NEWBO'RI CO. Only One Kind of Tailoring-
clt\). is as foJlow,: 01'1. 1st, ~2 dl'gre(>s;
Oel. 2n,l, SR o(>grePR; 0"'. :1rel. M
olher n(>t ,Inrs who II ill parti'-;pa!.p arp'
M-I
\\"alla,'(' _Jnhnsoll. tinllls ('lIl1lell,ler with
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Painting and Dloorating
The Best
gr(>(>s; Orl. 41h. ~:1 oegreps: Ot'!. !Hh. no Tllth'lI for tl,,' 1!121 ('hnmpinllRhip nn.)
Ladies' antI Gl'nts' ~t.'w Fall and Winter Suits and
212 Woodb-ne Ave., N.rb.r,h, P •.
OH1'<'oat8 Madl' to Measure
tl<>greeR; art. nth, ~6 d('/Irt'eR: 01'1. 7th."nr' of Ih" llIost rl'lllllrka.hle playp'rs thaI Phone.Ardmore143l1W Narberlh 1768 W
iii degr('(>s. .\veragr' R.t,4 Ol'gr('('R. Iht, "nil(>d Stllte" has I'rodur('d; Carl' Our lIP\\" lint.' of Masull & Hanson Exclusive Woolens
This rerorcl Il'arl,. the salll" time in Fis,·hl'r. of ('.\-I1\\"~"t
and olle of the heRt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - are in. Come ill, 1001< tlwJJ] OYl~r. get pl'lces. You are
Rept(>nlher h~' 4 ,legrl'ps. Augnst h~' Ii play.'r" in thl' )·:llsl. IIlltl HlIndy Wielll'r, . - . nnder liD obligation.
dgrees, and .Tuly hy 14 ,legr(>e". a junior ('ral'l, an<1 proll'g,' of (,hll-II'pinn For. Bowling and :\"arb('rth 1 j.l!}·R
Co-operative Observer, Tildl'll. Pocket Billiards
The Weather Bureau. It is exp•. (·j(',l thnl :riltlt'll llnd .John-
son will 111"1'1 in "inglt',. :11\11 Ihnt Til-
. come to the
RECREAY·ION ROOM
ADELIZZI .BROTHERS
I I ".. '11 Th J\rjoo 1 Forrest Ave.
The Lower Merion Tailors
Ro liv<, that you don't walll it kept r l'n an, I .. nl'r. \\"1 oppose. 0 uson C L. PARKE
out of the papers. allrl Fisrhpr in rlOll hlt,s. I'aul W. Gih-II.===::=:============~1
l DYERS AND CLEANERS
hons. prl'sitlpnt of Ih" Philadelphia Remodeling Pressing Relining
Work Called for and Delivered
Aoriety will mllke a "Uon" of a
Dilltrirt 1.:1\\ n Tr'nni, .\"srl('inlion, who
omr·iale,1 in "(,"eral of Ih,' mort' imprlll-'
lI1an, whereupon he often proce(>d~ to ant mntl'ht's in Ihe Xnllonal Champiou-'
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1708&1710ludloW.St Phlla. ~
rara - M~Gln1e
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'0 ~. 102 FORREST AVE., NARBERTH, PA.
make a monkey of hiln.~(>lf.
shiP. nl nerl.nllnloll"n. \\"ill 1)(> in t!", aen "bone, Spruee 38-96 .nd 38·117
IlIUplre'R ,·h:l1r 1I1 Ih(> Xarh,'rlh ("1onrt" Ke11l~.e PbODe," Raee 10·14
Rend in Fireside Items
nt.'xt Raturdn\·.
Sn all in it 100kR as thonj!;h IH'Xt I ;11 GARAnteed Roofs
OLASSIFIED ADVE~TISEMENTS
Two cent. per word' It cuh aceo.-
Fri<1ny lind RlIturtlny wpre going to bt';
big, r(>r1 It.'tlt'r dap in Ihe hislory of'
Narhl'rth. Don 't fiJr~t'I-Friday e\"Cl1- i
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HARRY Be WALl. .
pantetl adYertl.elDent; otherwl••• aY,' lng the 20th, lind Sntur<1a~' nfternoon i
cent. per word. and evening the 21st.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting
and Heating
Iblu!! NARBERTH PA
Return
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For Permanent Phone, Narberth 160lZ-J
Satisfaction
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