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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town April 24, 1936

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    Station to G oWal l Residence

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    Churches wil l obs er ve DaylightSaving Time commencing Sunday.

    Harry B. Wal l h as leased to theSocony-Vacuum Oil Company hisproperty at Haverford and Forcst avenues, a nd a s a result one of t he oldesthomes in Narberth will within abouta month be razed to make room fo ra service station.The house w as b ui lt e ar ly in 1888by William L. Owens, who was one

    of the leaders in creating the borough,causing it to secede f rom LowerMerion Township . His interest ingood roads led to h is b ein g t he fi rs tstrcet commissioner for Narbe rt h . Hewas engaged in the plumbing businessand sold out in 1901 to Mr. Wal1, whohad been in his employ for eight years.Mr. Wall has occupied the house fortwen ty - fou r year s, t he same lengtho f t im e Mr. Owens had lived there.1\11. and Mrs. Wal1 and their daughter moved this week to a third-f loorapartment next d oo r on Haverfordavenue, abo\ 'e t he s to re whe re \Vhite'sSweet Shop was for many y ea rs alandmark.

    Old Narberth HomeWill be Razed Soon

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    Surveyors started work at the corn el' h ou se on Wed ne sd ay . M r. Wallwill continue h is p lumbing and heating business at the shop to t he rearof the propcl1y.When Mr. Wal1 bought the proper tyat the tUI:n of the century he paid$10,500, It is r umored he has sincePraisc was lavished upon the l \lul - turned down an offer of $70,000 fo rieres last Thursday night on t he o cca - i t. Terms of the lease were not dission o f t he ir a nn ua l b an qu et to the closed. Fo r some time it was knownNarberth Fire Company i n E lm Hal l. t he Ame ri ca n S to re s Company was

    Pract ically every speaker mentioned dickering for the lease.the del ight fu l hosp it al it y o f Mrs. E re ct io n o f the service station,Eberhardt Mueller, president of the which is p lanned t o be attractive inauxiliary, and her aides, and described appearance, will represent an investthe Narberth banquet as t he m os t me nt o f a bo ut $10,000.pleasant of all similar affairs gi\."en Iin this s ~ c t i o n . I John T. McGroary, Lower MerionAn un.expected break in the evening Township dog warden, called to thecame at the end of the meal when th eI s ta te o f 1\11'5. William T. Dickson,alarm so un ded a nd a bo ut h al f th e Indian C reek road, Overbrook, whodiners were called to a grass f ir e on Ir epor ted an anima l under her porch,the property of Robert; J. Nash, real - caught a year-old silver fox.tor, at Price and Naruerth avenues,NarbertlJ. They re tu' . led in a few

    Cont inued on Pa e Seven

    G ra ss F ir e Summons NarberthFir-COlen From Annual

    Dinner

    Mulieres HospitalityLauded at Banquets

    NARBERTH , PENNSYLVANIA , APR IL 24 , 1936

    Slated for Republican Nominations

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    Auxiliary Will AwardPrize in Poster

    Groups Invi te P u b l ~ c I ~ G o o d - B ' \ J e Again " Di'verting Comedyto Co.Ope ra t l ve Mee tmgs / 'There wil l b : : - : a s s meeting of Will Be Narberth Players' Offering

    Ithe groups studying the Co-operative I ---Movement for the past several months Plttys Male Lead !Will b e G iv en Next Week-End,in the h ome of M rs . E. O. E. Palm- I May 1 an d 2 at th eI 'quist, 37 Narbrook Park, Monday eve- I Narber th

    SPEAK ning at 8. The speaker will be a I1 r ep re se nt at iv e fr om t he Eastern I IHAILED AS HUMOROUS

    Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church of I Itates Co-operative League in New I ANarberth will e nt er ta in t he P hi la -I York. Anyone interested in the co_ l ive ry pleasant comedy, ca ll eddelphia Conference of the Evangeli - \ operative Movement or who wou ld I"Good Bye Again" will be given bycal Lutheran Synod of East Pennsyl- like to know somet hi ng about i t, is I i the Narberth Players, Friday andI '

    d I T durged to attend. I ISaturday, May 1 and 2, in t he N ar -

    vania next Mon ay am ues ay. i II On May 13 in the Community Build-\ berth School auditorium.The s es si on s w il l start w it h t he I II k ' ing, A. H. Lauterbach wiJI discuss I Written by All en Scott and GeorgeHoly Communion Service at 3 0 c oc 'Ionday followed by a paper on "Producers' Co-operatives and the! Haight, it has been t erme d by one"Christianity and the Co-operative I Dairy Business." Again, you are 1 critic: "As light as a f ea t he r , andI invited. I f un ny , o ft en u pr oa ri ou sl y so. ItMovement. " by a representative from Ihe E as te rn S ta te s Co-operative I -I abounds in idiocies of the most divert-League in New York. At the 8 o'clock i Th G t M ii ing kind. Its dialogue is fleet and. DEI T H . , I I e r,s 'II g,ay; it.s non sens e i s contagious andservice r. (w. . orn, missionary In furlough f rom Japan, wiJI speak Its action agreeably topsy-turvy. Iton "Chr ist ian Missions in J a p a n ~ I J. WILLIAM DITTER LAMBERT CADWALADER A letter prepared by the Parks and ' is written with a flair fo r comedyPresent Status and Future Outlook.". Congres1mtan Ditter, of Ambler, is a candidate for r e n o m i n a . t i ~ n on his Playgrounds Committee, Joseph M. which is genuine-the sort of dizzyTakeshi Sakuyama, a student at Mt. j"ecord. Mr. ClUlwalader, of Villmwva, seeks nominat.ion for the post of \ Baltz, c ha irma n, o f t he Mai n L in e drama which obvious ly relishes itsAiry Seminary, will br ing greet ings. As,_emblyllmn j'elinquished by Fred C. Peters when the latter became ~ i o . n s Club. been mailed. to , al II JOHN FLYNN ?wn dizziness even while it succeedsCIVIC orgamzatlOns on t he Mam Line In making other reli sh i t , too."Beginning at 9 o'clock, Tuesday Montgomery County Co-mmissioner. Both candidates /tave the indoj'se- wlw as c t l ~ eccentric writer meetsmorning, there wil1 be f ou r p ap er s . rnellt of the State, County and Township Republican Co-mmitt.ees. , a s ~ i n g l suppor t o f thde ffutd.oor l'ecrke- with romantic complications in Kenneth Bixby, played by J oh n E ."Youth Movemen ts o f Today ," Rev . I ~ l O n a move.ment an 0 ermg spea - the c01nedy, "Good-Bye Again," ~ I y n n , wel1 known for his por trayals ,Rob t. H . Gearhart , J r . , Philadelphia h elS for meetmgs. which tke Narberth Players will IS a young eccentric writer and lec-Rabid Dog in Narber t ;Lutheran Student Pastor at the Uni- The POIItlcal Pot - - - present .lIfay 1 and 2. turer. While on a lecture trip withOther Canine Bi te s Bo y I W'lb l' N CI m tl h'versity of Penna.; "Values Received I . I U e e ~ c e , r e c e l ~ y ap- i IS secretary, Anne Rogers-MarjorieThrough the Holy Communion," Rev. With t he nominatl'on of candidates --- . . pomted Radnor pohce cap t am , was W 'C I b EI iToplis-he i s v is it ed b y an old love,The f ir st case of a rabId dog III presented last Thursd.ay with a clock omen s u ects IJulia Wilson-Ann Speed. In collegeH. L. Creager, Palmyra, N. J.; "The. I bl' I Ionference Brotherhood," O. Roy Imdorsed by the Regu ar Rep u I ca n Narberth was reported t o t he Borough by the members of hiS force. Offi E P I ! they had had an affair, b ut a ft er -Frankenfield, Phil adelphia, and an ICommit tees assured, local l eaders Board of Health at its April meeting - - - 1 cers, nJOys ay iwards their ways had separated, Ken"Exegesis-James 5:13-16," b y Rev. Inevertheless a re mak in g a s tr on g i n E lm Hall. The animal broke loose Bruce H. French, son of Mr. a nd - - - Ito roam the world and Julia to marry. ' Mrs . Geo rge B . French Wynnewood F G' b . th' b '11'M. L. Hocker, Whitemarsh. effort to ge t o ut a s la rg e a v ote a s fr om ItS enclosure m t he y ar d o f H. 1'1 .",' arce Lven y Past PreSidents ano e r wn te r , ut sh SIt and dreamAt the Tuesday af ternoon session, I. possible to indicate strength for the D h I N b th d has been chosen captam ofnex t year s o f C o un ty ' Donati' of Ken. After six y ea rs o f t el li ngas er, ona avenue, ar er ,a n Haverford Col1ege debat ing t eam ,ODS h h b d G."Rev. O. Fred Nolde, Ph.D., Professor Ielection in November. . . M d er us an - eorge Werner-whatI wa s s ho t b y .R.adnor Township po.hce French is a ls o a m embe r of the bas- a e Ken would have done and sai d I'n anyat Mt. Airy Seminary, wiJI d i s c u s ~ the I The vote throughout the state on k b 11 d k dtheme, "Visual Edu ca ti on i n the I the candidates for State Treasurer, a t Ga rre tt HIli.on S a t u r d a ~ mormng, et a an trac squa s. given s it ua ti on , she now meets herChurch." Frank L. Pinola, harmony choice, and State l a b o r a t ? ~ l e s H a r ~ l s b u r g re- SCHEDULE OF EVENTS one-time lover, and is willing to sac-turned a posItive diagnOSIs. It was O. Howard Wolfe, Wayne, and Le- riflce al1 and fol1ow him t o tbe endThe Philadelphia Conference is com- Frank P. B. Thompson, Independent , the twenty-first case of rabies on the l'Oy M. Lewis. Rosemont, are nominees I Mrs. H, F. Stevens, of Haverford of the world. What they al1 d b tposed of 66 churches in the territory and for Auditor General , E. Arthur Main Line for the pres idency of t he PhiladelphiaIavenue, N,"l'belth, "'as elected vI'ce- 0 a oud '11 b f . , ," it is t ol d in situations that are hilari-f rom T re nt on to Wilmington and weeney, unoppose ,Wl e 0 par- L M' d N b h Rotary Club. Ipresl'dent iOl' two "eal'S at t he mee t-Stone Harbor to Coatesvi11e. There t icular interest in view of the coming ower enon an ar er t au- .. ously funny.are 92 clerical members on the roll. rpresidential election. t h ~ : i t i e ; W i l ~ ~ O n h t ' n u e the local q ~ ~ r - Among those elcted t o th e Board Ii ng o f t he Women 's Community Club Others in t he c as t include Paul

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    M t C t' d I t to an me or a eas, tWO n.lore mon . s.\ . - . . 10f Narbel'th in the Girl Scout Wing Brown, Jr., Nata l ie F leck G eo r eAmong those present wiJI be: Rev. l on g o m ~ ~ ' y Ys e ega es. The State quarantme wll1 not expi re of Gmernors o f t he P hi la de lp hi a . , . . ' gA. C. Kanzinger, of Ardmore; Rev. the Republican National C o n v e n t i ~ n , f1 J I 1 Aviation Country Club are Philip T'l of the COlllmumty BUlldmg on Tues- Supplee, Joan Ti lbury, Paul Goodyear,Guy E . McCar ney, o f Conshohocken, \Ralph B e ~ v e r . Strassbu?'ger, NorriS- un I ,u y . . Sharples Haverford' Lawrence T day afternoon; Mrs. Verna R. Wood- Stanley Green and Maurice DuMaraisthe president; Rev. Wm. C. Ney, D.D., to:vn pubhshel, .and MISs Nancy P. ,D.avld C a ~ ' l " , of Menon avenue, Sharples: Gladwvne;' Colonel RObertIC.OCk, r e c ~ r d i n g secretary, Mrs. WiI - -who is coaching the production, an dH hi f N t (th Nalberth, "a s mpped by a dog on a L M t I'th ham LeVIS, treasurer, and Mrs. C. J. who is a head coach at Plays andof Brookline; Rev. John W. Early, Jr., I .Ig ey, 0 . orris own. ey are un- I h b I . t \" It . H L" . on "g omer y, an.) II t t d d leas e ongmg 0 Iva el '. Ippm- Goodyear, Mrs. George W, Ort h and P laye rs ,of Manoa, and Rev. C1etus A. Senft, io pp ose ,WI go as unms r uc e e cott, Wynnewood. The dog IS now . . . Mrs. J. E_ Burrel1 as directors.pastor of the local congregation. Igates, unpledged to any party candl- under obs erva tion. T he boy was Dartmg from behmd a bus m front I .The sessions are open to the public. Idate. t. t d b ' D Ed " CT' N l of t he automobile of Miss Mary Eliz- At a r ec en t mee ti ng o f t he B oa rd'I Besides the above men ti oned can - b le ahe .1' . f\Hnh . ov.;n, tar-II abeth Packer Wynnewood cost Pau l o f D ir ec to rs i t was decided to make theert ,a n gIven urt er t re atmen a t ,.' .'' d idat es Repub li can vot er s w il l cast B 1\1 H . I IWeikel s ix of Westwood lane Over- foIlowmg donatIOns: 810 to the Rc drvn l awl' osplta. ' , , ,

    Cbal10ts from 8 A. M. to 8 P. 11 " B h H Ith Offi G B brook HilI!'1 a b roken left leg lacera- Cross fOl' flood rehef, $5 to HaroldOlOUg ea ccr eorge . ., ' .on tes t ID. S. T., Tuesday, Apr il 28, for the SIt d thO t f tions and . internal injur ies Miss I D. Speaktnan Post of the Ame1'1canI . .up ee repor e II' een cases 0 con-I ' ,..,. . S', . fol1owmg: t' d' 'M h 17 fi Packer wa!1 re leased on her recog- LegIOn for their refurmshmg fund; ervlceThe auxillarv of the Harold D aglOus Iseases smce arc ,v 'S5 t th A t Al1' Le d' P'S k . . f h " '1 Continued on Page Four German measles five chickenpox and nizance by Magistrate F. P. Kromer, I' 0 c " l' lance n ml? IC-pea man Post 0 t e Amellcan th f 'D G A SI \Lower Mer ion, to await the outcome \ture Club In order that t he L ib ra ryL e g ~ o n met !uesday e v e n i ~ g in \376 Bo rough Properties p . r ~ ~ d o ~ n u ; r : ' b r" d e01:ge'd d oan, Continuea 'm Pax .. Four of Narberth will have a picture duringLegiOn room m the Commumty BUlld- .,. le_ en 0 e oal ,p lesl e . :the summer season. HOUSE

    ing on Windsor avenue Mrs Frank I ReqUire Pavmg Repairs I h iT C 0 M'lIA. Schrepfer, the p r e s i d ~ n t p;esiding. ---. Conventions Rotary Topic Sc 00 ax . li t ne I ; A d e l i ~ h t f u l m u s ~ c a l and dramaticMiss Emma Mueller repor ted the . A total of 376 curbs and s ldcwal l, s Discussion of t he approach ing dis- Budget F ix ed at $125,051.50 program fol !owed m charge of thesending of c lothes and a cash dona- :m . the Borough of ,Narberth need re- trict and nat iona l conventions com- , .' program chan'man, Mrs. Edward Hey-t io n to the Red Cro ss f or t he flood I pmI ' work, a c ~ o r d m g to George prised the program at t he mee ti ng of Na.rberth s School Board at ItS Aprilimann, who presented Mrs. C. Fredemergency relief. ISuplee, supermtenden,t. of pubhc t he B al a _Cynwyd _Narberth Rotary meetmg adopt ed a budget o f $125'-1 Kuebler, JI'., soprano, \ \ ' ~ o sang thl:eeMrs. Ensinger reported on the card! w ~ r k s , who made a prehmmary s ur vey Club hel d at the Overbrook Golf Club 051.50 for the 1936-37 school year Isongs. ller . a c c o m p ~ m s t was MISSpar ty hel l March in the L rio : thiS week. Tuesday. reduced the school tax rate one mill. Mal'garet SqUire. Thu; was foJ lowed

    roon;, f o l 1 ~ w e d by a ~ o s i e r y d r a ~ n ; I V e r ~ f i c a t . i o n . will be l ~ l a d e by the The d istrict convention is scheduled'The new p r o p e r t ~ tax rate is mills, Iby .a del::rhtful . amus,ing comedyNames were placed in a war helmet iCounCil Hlgh\\ay Committee and no- f or Wi lm in gt on n ex t Mond ay an d T he $2 per cap it a tax r emams t he ent lt led The Meetmg WllI Come toa nd M rs . Entemann, who conducted: tices s:nt t,o owners of ~ r o , p e r t y where Tuesday, while the national c o n ~ e n t i ( ) " same. Order," presented by the Past Prcsit he d rawi ng , d rew t he w in ne r, Mrs.!attentIOn IS needed wlt hm the nex t w il l b e hel d at Atlantic City the week Estimated receipts are based on a den ts o f j \ tontgomery County f or t heR. D. Smith, of 134 North Narber th I two weeks. of June 23. jbOrOUgh property valuation of $4,600,- benefit of the Scholarship Fund., Mrs.avenue. \ Suggestions for nominations were 220 and 3258 taxable inhabitants, to- Joseph A. I ~ o n g l e r was. the. chaJ:manMrs. R. K. Hewitt, chairman of the Zoning Hear ing May 5 received by Dr. E. S. Deubler, cha ir - ge the r w it h a state appropriation of of the meetmg, who t J'l ed m vampoppy sale, distributed poppies among \ A public hearing wiJI be given by man of the committee named to pre- $10,400, del inquen t t axe s and t em- keep her turbulent cb b members mthe mcmbers , who wiJI start sel1ing Ihe Narberth Board of Adjustment in sent a s la te o f officers for the coming porary loans , p lus some smaB revenue orl le l:. . In t he c as t w er e Mrs. Charlesthcm on Ma y 16. The eighth-grade E lm H aB at 8 P. M. on May 5, to year. derived from building rental, etc. R. R l d m g t o ~ , o f Lansdal e, t he new lychildren wiJI make t he pos te rs adver- consider the application of lIiaurice J, The prog'l'am originally planned for Instructional s er vi ce and t ui ti on ,Ielceted preSident. of the l\lontgomery

    t i sing the sale. The unit will award ILacey to change the eas t ga rage 10- Tuesday, a talk and motion pictures of $78,364, and deb t s er vi ce i nc ludi ng ICount y Feder at IOn; Mrs . Goodwyna ca sh p ri ze t o the child who submitsIcated at 131 Haverford avenue, Nar- national parks by Harvey J. Harman, loan reductions, interest on bonds and iM, D a v i ~ , of Bryn :\Iawr; 1\lrs, S. E.the bes t ] Jo st er . Thi s poster wi11 be Iherth, i nt o a s how room for p lumb ing o f Narberth, wiJI be presented at a ~ i n k i n g funds, $29,185, a re t he l ar ge r Slocum, of Ardmore; M r ~ . Walter B.entered in the poster contest a t t he ' goods. later date. 'items of expenditure. Supplee, of Bala-Cynwyd, Mrs , Her-S tate and national conventions of the School directors present at the adop- Con t inued on Pa/-:e Se\'enLegion. T P D S d F P k M t ion of the budget were Dr. LeRoy A.Mrs. Melville Muckleston, national WO enny ues, ave rorn oc et oney, King, president; I \1rs. H . R. Rinehart,pres identof the auxil iary was honored Help ~ ~ B r o w n i e s " Gv H pp. t Oth Ivice-president; Dr. Walter Steckbeck,by a banquet on Thursday evening, I e a lness 0 ers secretary, and J. L. McCrery, treas-April 23, at l \IcAllister 's in Philadc1- I ireI'.phia. An early start in helping others has with t he amoun t collected as dues,been made by a grou p of e ig ht g ir ls t he chi ld ren had added t o their fund N b th T h CI, ar er ea c cr s lOSCIl'Narberth Republ icans Rally l iv in g on B ro ok hu rs t a ve nu e, just by makmg and sel hng candy. In the 'alary Slash RctUl'llCdSeveral hundred borough Republi . across Montgomery pike f rom Nar - box were a t hous and penni es , andcans Wl'dnesday n i gh t a tt ended a berth. They are Gir lScout "Brownies" some nickels and dimes . This time I ---meeting in the Communi ty Building, and t hei r age s r ange f rom 6 to 13 milk was bough t, a nd in addition , N a r b e r ~ h teach.ers in .1936-37. again MANY NOTABLES SPEAKNarhert \1, to hear Congressman J. years. They are Alma Bel tz , Ger - s hoes wer e mended and a b ig baske t Iwll1 receIve their baSIC sala1'1es ofWillian). Ditter, candidate fur renomi- trude Beltz, F r a n c ~ s Brown, Sue Clip- of food was given a family at Christ-! 1131. At the Apri l meet ing, Narnation,'and Lambert Cadwalader, can- sham, Mary Flack, Jean Millar, Sa11ie mas. . Iberth's school di rectors restored thedidate for Assemblyman, speak i n be- Nee ley and Eugenia Thaysol. At Eas ter the Brownies brought six Isecond half of t he p ay c ut s made inhalf cif the party. Some years ago t he girls f orme d a d ol la rs m or e. T hi s went for a new 11932 and 1933 amounting to t en p erOtijer Republican rallies scheduled, club which meets once a week an d lens in a child's broken pail ' of glasses.. cent. The o th er h al f o f t he tot 'l l sal-accm.:ding t o P et er C. Hess , Lower whose l Iues are tw o c en ts e ac h m ee t- M rs . l\Iuel1er w as so t ou ch ed that Iary slash was restored last year.Merion Township treasurer, include ing date. Instead o f s pend ing the she played host to the girls at l un ch -I T he directors also re-elec ted asa gathering t on ig ht i n Wes t Man a- money coBected, the fund was aBot ted eon and the movies recently, saying: Iinstructors f or t he coming year, W. J.YUTlk and a meeting Monday night in for charitable purposes. "We have onl y t o remember our own Drennen, pr inc ipa l, for a three-yearth e Gladwyne Community HaB to be Christmas, 1934, M l ' ~ . Eberhardt childhood to see that it is a r ea l s ac ri - t erm; Mar th a E. Buckaloo, Elizabethaddressed by State Senator Theodore;Mueller, chairman of Narberth's Vol- fice to suppress our instinctive selfiSh-\T. Miesen, Faith E. l \ 1 c A ~ l i f f e , E d ~ t hLane Bean, Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr.,: unteer Emergency Relief, was asked ness , forego candies, ice cream, movies 1\1. Stock, Florence R. BiShop, Editharld Mr. Cadwalader. Io help the Brownies help others. and other childhood pleasures in order IC. Norst, Sarah E. Hoak, Lois E. Wun-, Under h er guidance their pennies- to save f or t he less f or tu na te . T he derlich, Katheryne L. Dale, Marion D.The annual meet ing of the Lower q ui te a fu nd, too--bought milk for association with these children, the MiJler, Caroline R. Brenner, JeanetteMerion Township Firemen's Relief babies that Mrs. Mueller knew were charity displayed so early in l ife and DeB, Agnes D. Taylor, 1. B. Knoll ,Association wiJI be held at the Town- in need. so splendidly manifested, wiJI always Mary L. Hoover, Carlton S. Harkness,ship building, Ardmore, at 8 P. M. Last Christmas the group brought a be remembered as one ofmy finest ex Allen B.Wetherall, Frances B. Fricke,

    this evening. tin box ful l of pennies. Not content periences in r elief work." Margaret A. Gassner.

    NOTABLES

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    DAYLIGHT Charles EugeneClaghom .. NarberthSAVING Lambert Cadwalader_ _ . Villa Nova XMargaret G. Town _ NarberthTIME

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    I In the Schools _I Miss Fr icke, t h e supervisor of music, a t tended t he Na ti ona l Convention

    'I o f Mus ic Edu ca to rs i n N ew York r e-cently.I The circulation picture library ha sIehang;ed t he p ic tu re s a ga in . LastThur sday morn i ng at 8.30 teachers

    Iand pupi ls gat he t' ed in the ar t roomand chose two p i ct u re s f o r their homeI rooms. The re w as g r e at r iv a lr y toIsee who would get the best pic tures.T he Nar bc I' th P ub li c S ch oo l w il l: present a musical radio program overIS t at ion \VHAT on Saturday, April1

    25, from 2,15 to 2.45 P. M. Th e 01'chestl'a will playa few selections and

    I a g-roup of seventh and eighth gradersIwill sing solos.The program is as follows:I Chorus prog;ram: Selections fromIthe operetta "Chonita." (l ) Hi-ya-hoi

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    ExperiencedMechanics

    Road ServiceOpen 24Hours a Day

    Dance in H cr Honor

    MISS EMILY EDGERTONl1'ho will b" hOl/o}' g/H'sl (I I (Idal1ce which hCI' I)(U'Cllls, Mr. (llldJhs . UOlld n. Edgt'l"lon, of C h " . ~ I }/ifl (lI'C' II/If' , Nal"iH'It li, leill [IiI""", Ih" ;1[''l ' ioll Tri l l l l ic HO/ls,' OilS"'lIrd"y "ICllill[l. AIII'il .,?;;. Mi.,s[, 'dy"rl l l l l will [lnte/aul,' fro/llFri"lId's C"HIral SchooL ill .11111/'.

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    FULL SOLESAND HEELS

    The P ionee r Club party given att he h ome of Mrs. FGlwell, on Saturd ay o f l as t week wa s a huge success.It doesn't hurt -and it should hel p

    to giv e local business people yourpatronage.

    FOR MEN, WOMENAND CHILDRENGUARANTEED WORK

    Essex Avenue, at HaverfordPhone: Narberth 2259

    Keystone Auto Club ServiceOfficial Inspection StationComplete automotive repairs

    This is to announce that H. J. Radasch has sold th e

    to R. C. Haines, who joins with him in the hopeth e motoris ts of Narberth an d vicinity will continueto find this a pleasant place t o g et p romp t a nd dependable automotive service.

    Announcement

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    Narberth Automotiveand Garage Service

    HALF SOLESAND HEELS

    * * >Illtlre eCJullnnent uHed few . . .a fish propogatmg poo], ,!JlOllths, Very r..,,,onahle. PhorH', Cyn- WIth Mrs. \ Vh ltmg a nd t he r es t o f t he Cha s . B. Wa f e r5. Rebuilding o f t he CIH's-Nor Dalll I-",Yry

    n a ~ o l l a b l < ' , Phone Ardmore 1 8 ~ 3 - J , I f r ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~F ou r y ea rs of pleasant business Lost and Found, . . LOHT-Canll'o hr('astpin on Tu""lay af-assoclatlOns In Narberth ended last t"l'lloon on Haverford avenUe from lonaweek f o! ' H . J. Radasch when he sold to the Commun!ty B u i l d i n ~ on Windsor

    h N b . d G lav,'nu", Call. l"arberth ~ % 4 . (17)IS ar erth AutomotIve an arageService, Essex avenue, next door to I Rooms for R ~ n tt he bank. Mr. Radasch is staying on A H D M O I U ~ . PA.-Attractive well furn.f I t h 'l h I I' I room. Conv . to t ranHp, 53 LlanCair road.or a s 101' W I e to e p 115 successor, Ardmore 155-'V . (tf)get acquainted and wishes to expresshis appreciation to his customers for At Your S ~ r , , ; c etheir past patronage, and assures I! DlIlHTlTCllI:\,O, 6c a YAHIl-while vouwnit. l)r