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    FIRESIDE ITEMSWANTED FOROUR TOWN

    RED CROSSWORKROOM ATY. M. C. A.

    VOLUME V, NUMBER 12 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Do you know that the Main Line Branch No.1,Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of theAmerican Red Cross, from April 1,1917to December 1, 1918.

    ADMISSION FREE.

    9 to 12'year-oldBoys' ClassMarching and RunningDumb Bells:M:,ats and HorseWrestlingGames

    was a lso sent to th e 80 soldiers in VillaNova College Hospital and to severalschools und institutions, and to 94 callesin pl'iv:lte homes. In addition to this,the Homo Service s en t out 9. volunteer,-, 'isiting nurses, who mude 593 visi t s in140 families. Togethe r w it h t he o th erSocial Service Agencies of the 'Com'munity, th e Home Service opened a dietkitchen f rom which 1130 quarts of soupwere sent to 70 familiC$, numbe-riDig 275persons.The Motor Corps made 85 ambulancecalls.In the Membership Drive of Christ

    mas, 1917, the Chapter a sked us to 80cure 3000 Jlew members. We d id thi s int wo d ay s, u nd by t he e nd of t he weekour numbers reached 10,769.Do you no t consider it lit privUege an d

    pleasure to belong to So R ed c ro ssBranch with such a record? If you dothink so, please renew your membership,thus placing your name upon th eBl"llnch's Chris tmas Roll Call. Blanksmay be obta ined at Christmas Roll CallHeadquarters, 809 Lancaster avenue,Bryn Mawr. Membership, $1.

    Youknow Bob Pattison, the little fellow w it h t he whis-pering voice' Well,Bob is Chairman of the Committee incharge of the Tennis Association's Vict or y D in ne r u nd Dance, und you cand ep en d o n h im "pu tt i ng ove r" a bigpurty with a good time assured fo revery.one.

    CLA.SSIFIED .A.DVERTISEJlENTS

    OPEN HOUSE NEW YEAR'S DAYAT THE Y. M. O. A.

    PROGRAM.3 P. M:.-Gymnastic Exhibitions

    12 to 15-year-old Boys 1 Class':Marching and RunningPosture CalisthenicsRucesPurallel BarsRunning High JumpBasketball

    8 P. M.-Senior BasketballHIGH SCHOOL VB. Y . M. C. A.AdmissiOn, 10 Oents

    Come and see at least part of theGymnastic Exhibition. The work ofour Physical Department wil l be depict e d t hen.

    WANTED-Wa.rm, quiet , unfurn ishedroom in suburbs, with breakfast and

    dinner; Cynwyd preferred. G, care ofOur Town. (p)FOR S A L E ~ C o r n e r property in Nar-b er th , l o t 72 feet f ro nt b y 125 feet

    deep; brick and frame house, hot waterheat, laundry tubs, g as a nd electric, 8room; reasonable terms. P , t hi s office.

    (p )

    Two c en ts p er w or d e ac h InsertioD. cU hIn advance. No advert i sement accepted unless cash accompanies COpY.

    Everything Ready for the BigTennis DinnerAward ofPrizes, Surprise Party

    and DanceTHE CELEBRATIONWILL BE HELD

    SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, AT ELM HALL.

    Red Cross wool distributedat Red Cross Workroom in Y.M. C. A.,Tuesdays and Wednesdays

    Has shipped 80,474 Hospital Supplies;Has shipped 445,640 Surgical Dress-

    irugs (Department closed November 15);Has shipped 2,2,930 Knitted Articles;Has sitipp,:d 6800 Comfol'!; Kits;Ha s shipped 4755 pounds of Belgil1.n

    Clothing;Has mended 2110 Soldiers' Garments;Ha s shipped Christmas, 1917, 902

    Chris tmas packets .Th e Overseas 'Christmas Committee1918, has t ak en charge of exam1Ulng

    and shipping 560 boxes sent to men inthe service by their families.748 drafted men from ou r districth ave c omfo rt k it s, swe at er s a nd socksgiven them by a member of our ComfortKits Committee, who was 'present at th etime o f t he ir leaving to see them off.The Home Service has cared fo r 214

    families of soldiers.The Canteen has served light refresh

    ments to 7852 soldiers.During ,the Influenza Epidemic 93

    nurses' aides were enrol led. 54 of theseworked at t he Eme rgency Hos pi ta l,where 100 patients were cared for. Help

    There -' s a big evening ahead fo r th emembers o f t he Nar be rt h Tenni s Assocition. The celebra:tion,a Victory Dinne rand Dance, will take place Saturdayevening, Janullry 11, at Elm Hall.First will como the dinner, t he n the

    award ing of the pr izes won in th e annual tournament, then a special enterta inment fea ture, und then th e dance.The Committee in charge of the affair,headed by Chairman Robert Pattison,promises that th e evening will be byfa r t he bes t of any of th e parties everg iv en by the Tenni s Association.Members who have not ye t sent in

    their acceptances a re u rg ed to get intouch with the Committee immediately.Those who are on the " ins ide" of

    th e p lan s say that a ny membe r thatmisses th e celebration i s s ur e 'going toregret it. They re fuse absolute ly totell wha t t he surprise is going to be,bu t insist that there arc a lot of biglaughs coming to everybody, and thatthe evening is going to be one that willlong be remembered.Remember, members of t ho Tenni s

    Association: Big dinner, awarding ofprizes, extra and extraordinary enterta inment feature and a dance , Saturdnyevening, January 11, at Elm Hall.

    Time-Saturday evening, January 11.Place-Elm Hall. Occasion-big TennisAssociation celebration.

    Some o f the Christmas music, whichwas so greatly enjoyed in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday, will be repeated at th e meetings to-morrow. :M:rs.T. o. Lane will preside at th e organ.Mrs. :McConnell, an elocutionist ofsome note, who has recently moved t o

    Narberth, will give severa l readings atthe Watch Night meeting in th e Presbyterian Church next Tuesday evening."The Oxford: Affair" is going to be

    t he b es t showing of home talent thistown has ever seen. Don't make anyother engagements f or t he e ve ni ng ofJanuary 4th. Remember, the proceedsa re f or a go od cau se, th e Junior RedCross.

    THE FIRESIDE

    :Mr. Woolnough, who h as sung so acceptably on several. occasions in thePresbyterian 'Choir, is e:qJccted to comeover f rom his home in New York Cit ya nd e nt er ta in u s with both songs andreadings at t he Wat ch N fght mee ti ngnext Tuesday, in the PresbyterianChurch.

    (Oontinued on P age 4.)

    :M:ajor George W. Braden will address the mee ting in th e PresbylterianChurch next Tuesday evening. He willspeak of some o f t he humorous sides oft he war as well as th e more seriousphases.

    Did you rece ive your "Thank Box'"If not, notify Edw. S. Haws.

    Tennis 'players, a tt en ti on ! B ig celebration at Elm Hall , Saturdny cvenirug,January 11.

    January 15, 1919, is the d ay s et f orth e collection of the' Thank Boxes. Ourb oy s d id t heir p art , l et us show ourappreciation in a substantial way.

    IISomething doing" in the Presbyterian Church next Tuesday night everyminute ,from 8.30 to midnight.Don't forget the little Thank Box.

    I t will demonstrate how thankful wear e f or what the boys have done.Reserve th e 'evening of December 31

    fo r that "Watch Night Meeting" inthe Presbyterian Church.

    Be'on hand to enjoy the big surprise,tennis players, at the Vic tory DiILllerand Dance of the Narberth Tennis Association at Elm Hall, Saturday evening,January 11.

    Don't forget t o s end you r name in asa member of the Civic Associat ion. Votin g member $1.00, sustaining member$5.00. Cheap at twice the amount.

    Have you paid y

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    2 NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    OEO. 1. S E ~ m L .

    To t he Edi to r of Our 'ro\\"n:

    A READER.

    - I N -

    CANDY

    Dey an d Night

    Of course, _wedeliver - an yp I a ce - anytlme.

    SPECIALNOTICEHave Removed to myNew Addre:;s234 Woodbine Ave,Will give my cuslomersevery auention in every reo.speCI . Work good; pricesreasonable.

    Fre nc h D ry C le an ing.D)eing and PressingNarberthTaiioring CO,

    Narberth, Pa.Phone Narber th305

    ICE CREAMDAVIS'

    CIGARS

    Phone, Ardmore 967 W

    A COMPLETE LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIESAT

    Telephone Narberth 1633

    Before buying anything asimportant as a home, lookthe following overNo. 500 Woodside" 6 Elmwood," 14 Avon Road" 16 Avon Roadan d th e White ColonialHouse on AnthoDY'. Road.

    WM. D. SMEDLEY

    AtAZPELL'SMUSIC STORE32 E. LANCASTER AVE.

    ARDMORE, PA.

    JOHN MARMORAHauling and MovingANYWHERE

    Rates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA.

    NARBERTH GARAGERaymond \t eiss, Proprietor

    GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

    Why Go To City?, . tOr Buy Yourae \ ; ~ , VICTROLAS., ' and. RECORDS

    HOWARD'SSTORE CLOSED NE W YEAR DAY 6 P. M .

    1111!.,j ~ - -I Qme ~ :. ' I ~ . Pleases A,Z>..rments

    :. g e ~ a u s e I U made tram i ~ e D; .' D ~ e r e n t Druner

    I : I WoolensIi. ; ~

    I, '.: ILLuminaled l3roadwayI i " ~ . . . . . .. : NoveltySuitin6s........ If made to your measure by

    Telephones,12671268

    JOHN B. HERTZTERSto.... in Darby, Swarthmore aDd Phil

    At reasonable pricesTelephone: Narberth 1261-W fo r pricesan d t o Bee samples.

    C HA S. T. WEAVER334 Dudley Avenue, N"rberth

    IS NOW LOCATED AT104 Forrest Ave.A t Y o u r Se r v i c e

    Prompt at tention given all orders.Estimates Cheerfully Given,

    Hi,h Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH . PA

    Will be Opeoed at205 Haverford Ave.Decembe r 15th

    To g iv e t he people t he b es t grade ofmeats a t th e LobJ.rr Possible Pric....WATCH FOR OUR CIRCULARWe will make it w or th y ou r ti me t oca rr y i t' home.

    PICTURES FRAMED

    A New Meat Market

    HARRY B. WALL

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    No t forgetting the generous patronage accordedus during the present year, we, through gratefulness, extend our best wishes forA Very Happy and ProsperousNew Year

    To Our Friends

    The Brightest Spot in .NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of the Term

    WALTON BROS.' GARAGET AX I SER .V ICE

    Hauling Trunks, Baggage and Fre ight

    H. C. FRITSCHPnpertles Fo r Rent and SailFire Insurance

    Bell Phone 852 W .'Wlall Building. Narberth, Fa.

    GOOD MORNING!G E O ~ Be SUPLEEPlumbing Establishment

    LEE'S GARAGE Essex Ave. abo HaverfordAvenue N a " l ~ ~ ~ t hOverland Sales and Service AgencyREPAIkS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    L . C . S H AHAN

    ,Low.30.00

    2463

    High.Barometer, sea le\ 'el . 30.73'rhormolllC'ter '............ 58Humidity, pCI' cent. . . . . . . . n4

    ! i 5 ' V T ~ . e !AF l n e S t P b o t o p l . y ~ e "re 01 It s Size In th eEntireWorld.

    PII. toplaw_-CootlouoWl 10 A. M. to 11.38P.M.PhDa - , P ..

    Precipitation.To ta l f o r week 1.48 inchTotal for month to date .. : .. 3.88 inches

    To the Ellitol' of Our TO\\"II:Last \\ ' 1 - ( l l l l ' S ( l a ~ - SOJll'- 0111' s to le o ne

    of tlH' t\\"o AIlll'l'i"all fla!!,; \\"hil'h we ha ddl'apell Oil t hp r ai l of our fl'Ollt, pOl'l'h.Will ~ o u hp g'ood l'nough to thal1k th ethief throu!!h youI ' I'O!tIlIlIlS f o r ha \' ingkf l us onl' 1lag!

    " ' , . do not kno\\- to \\'hil'h nll'JIlhel' ofthe :'I[aill LillI' Fishing Cluh th e folio\\"ing pOl'lll applies, hn t we a rl ' u ll de r theilllJl!'essiou that I 'llI ' fishl'rJnan l in 's onChrstnut an'nup. 01' p o s s i h l ~ ' the uppel'ellt! of E ,; se x a ,'ellue,"\Yho's the stnlllgl'r, mother dear?Look, h e kno\\"s us-aill 't. he queer!""Hush, Illy 0\\"11, don't Jook so wild;He's your fa the r , lkarest child.""He' s 'lilY father'! No s uc h thing;Father llird a \ \ " a ~ ' last spring."" 1 ~ a t h l ' l ' dilln't die, you dub!Fathl'r joined a fishing cluh.Bu t they'\'o dO';"11 the elub, Sll heHas 110 p laeo to go, you sec.X0 place Il 'f t fo r him t o r oam;'I'hut is why he's rOlllillg home.Kiss him-he won't bite you, chil l i;All them fishing guys iook wild."

    UAIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS NEARtiS POSSIDLE TO 10,111 A. lll., 12.00, 2.00,

    3.411. 11.45, 7.411, 9.30 P. M. '

    WM. S. HART

    NARBERTH WEATHER REPORTFOR WEEK ENDING DEC. 22.

    Have you made your r es er va ti on s f o rth e bi g paI'ty that t he Tenni s Association i s g iv in g a t Elm Hall, Saturdayevoning, January 11'

    PROGRAMCommencing Monday, December 30

    BrandingBroadway

    Sl'rdce COIll111is"ioll UPOIl appropriatepligihle I'('gistpl's fo r rpappoilltment,eligihility thrrpOlI to ( 'OIrtillul' fo r one~ ' I ' a r fl'0111 thl' I la tr o f " rpar at io ll . Ther e - e 1 1 1 p l o ~ ' m e u t r p g ' i ~ h ' r " tlllls I ' s t a h l i ~ h -('(1 will 1)(' uspd ~ fa r as is praptirahlpfo r filling p o ~ i t i o l l s i ll t il l' GO\'I'I'I1111entsrrdce.Tt is pxppe!ell, hO\\"I'Yl'r. 111:lt thrre\dl l hp a ~ l 1 r p l u s of I ' l i g i h l p ~ 011 thesrI'p-emploY111Pllt registers, and. in orderthat t h o ~ e \\"lJO rail 1101, 1)(' r l 'pJarpt! inthe GOYPl'n111cnt ~ p n ' i p p 1 1 1 n ~ - find positiolH; ill pri\'atp rmploy. thp Civi l Son',ieo C o m l l l i ~ ~ i o n hal'< askrd th e po-operation o f t he DrparltIlP11't of Lahor in th e,,-ork of filHlillg ~ u i t a h l e r111ploylllellt inpri"nte I ' H t a h l i ~ l l l l l r n t s for d i s l l l i ~ " e i 1wa r \yorkprs ,,-ho pallllot h r fu rt h rr employpd h ~ thl' GOYPI'II11H'llt.

    1t is th r yip\\" of thl' Ci\'il Spl'vireC O l l l 1 l 1 i ~ s i o l l that thp 1 1 1 a r h i l l ( ' l ' ~ ' of theGOYl'l'Ilmen't should he used' to th e fulIpst C'xtPllt in fill(ling l'mploy111pnt forthe wa r \\"orkpl's, fo r it is- I'caliz('(] tllllta eOIlHidernhlp nUlllher of thPlll cll'tereilth e GO\'pI'1l1llrllt ~ p r \ ' i c o at somp pers on al s ac ri fie r t o help with the warJll'og'rnm.

    CALDWELL& CO.R.ea l Es t a t eI n s u r a n c e

    s O ~ r t ~ ~ d s t a l i o n NARBERTH, PA.

    GOVERNMENT WILL ASS IST WARWORKERS TO F IND NEW JOBS.Washington, D. C., December :!6, 10]8.

    - Th e t housands of riyili:lJl wa r workers in the GOYl'rnment sen'iee who willsoon he dislllissed becauso their servicesar e no lon,ger neel led wi ll be assis ted in!ill(ling I'l"l'mployment through plansnow heing arranged by th e U ni te dStates Civil Service COlllmission.

    On the reeommendation of th e CivilSeniee Commission t he President issuedon N"o\'C'mber 2n a n e xe cu ti ve o rd erwhich provides that t he names of persons in th e cOlllpl,titive classif ied eivilsenice with unrestricted status whowere appoin t cd e it he r permunen tl y orprobatiollullr prior to th e date o f th eorder, who have se rved less than threeJ ' e a ~ s , who are separated from th e service because of a reduction of foree, an dwho are reeommended f or f u rt h er employ'lllelllt ,by t he Government beeauseof demonstrated efficiency in th e officefrom which t he y a re separated will,upou request, b e en te re d by th e Civil

    ~ r h p lllO\'t")JllPllt to j ' l ' pa1t ' :t :\lpJllorialFund for our soldil'r a nl l s ai lo r hoys iswl'1I unlIt'r \\,a.Y, 'I'hl' hoxl 's pr l'parel thy the Xarhpl"th Honl( ' Guarl t hnyp !wendistrihutpd to evcry home, anrl ar c toI", ( 'allell for on or ahout . I a n u a r ~ 15thnex't. A" stated on the';ll hoxes, th e ideais to provide means t o g iv e ou r hoys aroyal wplcome, anll start a memorialfund. The money collrl'1ed i n t hi s wayis to bo th e nue lr us o f u largeT fund,the collection of which will be left untilthe plan fo r a Iwrnwnl'nt memorialtakes mol'(' defini te shape. This wil l h e(liscu,;sed hy a genl'ral eommit tee, to he('omposed o f r rp re sc nt at i\ -e s o f everyorganization in , tl ie town, induding allth e churches, th e Y. :'If. C. A., HomeGuar(l, Fire Company, Conlluunity Cluh ,Council, Te-nnis Club, various organizations of th e ladir" ,-in fact, eyrry onco f o ur man y as"oeiatious. In this w a ~ ' ,a thorough !,1'I'sentation an d discussionof th e various plan" that have heen suggested will bl' made possible.

    ] t is rxpected that this gelll'ral COIll'mittl'e ,,-ill he orgauized withiu a veryshort t ime. Doubt le ss there wil l b e oppor tuni ti e s for anyone who has i dc ason t h is s ll bj e l' t t o submit thrill fo r theeonsi'dl'ration of thl' I'olllmittel'. Theunderlying' t hough t i s to create sueh alnl'moriaI as ,,-ill be i n e \' er y way Itig-ni! iel! anl! worthy, and which wil l satisfar 'toril., repl'l'S( 'nt the wishl's. of themajor ity of our residents.

    :'Ill'an\\"hile, th e I,uhlie ('an help matt e rs a long very nl\It'h hy a l iberal ini t ialolfl'ring' through the melliulll of theThauk Boxl'';. '1'he re,;ponse to this firstappeal ,,-ill show whet l IPr or not thet own, a s a , ,-hole, is iu s.\'mpathy witht he g en er al i de a. i \arhrrth 's record inthe past has hl'eu so l 'xcdh'nt, whrna n ~ ' patriotic movement has heen undertakl'n, that we hayc little 1I0ubt regarding a prompt anl! grnl'rous r espons" t otllis aPl",a],

    Nons an d ideas of progress. We arei n th o presence of something fill' greater than party antagonism or jealousieswhi ch a ri se f rom pe-tty motives. TheP re si de nt o f th e United _. st at es h aserossed th e sens, a nd t he p ow er o f hisnat ion i s with him. Tow ar ds h im t hepeoples of Europe have t ur ne d th ei re ~ - e s , fitiH wet w it h the tears o f g ri efund angnish. . . . T he m en of alldasses reali ze t hat , t he ideals of Presi(Jent Wilson offer t he s t ronges t guarante o against tt r en ew al o f t he c rime soIlisastrous t o human it y. All cry ou tto him.... 'We' e xp ec t y ou tol'onnsP] us how ,to estahlish justice, toSN'un' tranl/uility, to promote general\\,plfure, to "eeure t he b le ss ings o f libI'rty. . Th e n ew wor ld is qualified t o g iv e advice and example to t heold.' "

    Thpsl' words o f t he d is ti ng ui sh ed] ~ r l ' n d l st a tesman, qnoted from theI'liil:IlJelphin Press, shiluld b e t nk en tohea rt. hy all. Le t us 110t belittle th egn'at. mission o f our P re si d en t hy has tyniticism, that \vill onl y r ef le ct sma llpart.y jealousies on this s id e o f the Atl an t ie , and tend t o l es sen t he d ign it yof our roll' as 111

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    OURNARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    CHRISTMAS CLUB8

    offers you an opportunity to accumulate a fund for Christmas, or to save a certain amount out of your earnings during theyear. It is open to everybody. There is no membership fee, or other cost to join.All that is necessary is to call a t our bank, make your first club deposit, and secure a depositor's card.Make a small deposit every week from now unt il the matur ity of the club, anf:l you will receive a check for the full amount

    due you next December (about two weeks before Christmas), jus t a t a time when a litt le ready money will come in handy,You will never miss the small deposit weekly, an d will be agreeably surpr ised to see how easily you have saved a nice sumof money for Christmas.Deposits may be made weekly (or in advance)., Classes are offered to suit all purposes.Club is now open to receive members.

    JO IN T O D A Y !Get You r F ri en ds to Jo in Everybody is WelcoIne

    THE MERION TITLE & TRUST COMPANY NARBERTH OFFICEST. PAUL'S E V A ~ G J < ; L I C A L

    ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCIIOrganIzed 176i;-Ardmore, Pa.

    Rev. Charles Walker Anschutz, D. D.,Pastor

    Services eve ry Sunday .Morning at 10.45.Evening, 7.45.Sunday school at 9.45 A. M.Christian Endeavor meeting at 7.Prayer meeting Wednesday evening

    at 8 o'clock.You ar e most cordially i nv it ed t ocome and "I\"Orship with 'u-s; the pewsar e al l free; you will be most welcome.

    ~ I E R I O N MEETING nOUSEMerion Meeting House i s opened for

    worship every First-day at 11 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book is kept for visitors.All ar e asked t o r eg i st er t h ei r !Dames.AL L SAINTS' p. E. CHURCH.Rev. Andrew S. Burke, Rector.

    Th e services at All Saints' P. RChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, fo r nex t S unday are as follows:

    8 .00 A. IlL-Holy Communion.!J.45 A. :II1.-Sunday School.

    11.00 A.:II1.-Moming praye r and sermonoAny Episcopalians who haye not af

    filiated with any other Church aro requested to deposit t he ir l et te r at AllSaints. 'The Rec tor will b e y ory g la d to callupon st ran ge rs or a ny n ew comers in1his Yicinitr.The winter work of the Sunday

    Schoo l i s progressing nicely, allll it 1Surged that parents see that their children attend regularly.Try and follow the Brothe rhood ofSaint Andrew p la n a nd make an efforteach week to bring some person toChurch o r S un da y School. I f we allwould do this All Saints' would haye tohc enla rged to twice the present capaci t ~ ' .The Church 'bus leaHs Narberth and

    Wynuewood Stations at 10.40 on Sun'day morningI'.

    ST. MARGAltET'S CIIUUCIIRev. R. F. Cowley, Rec tor

    Early,Mass o n S un da y f rom Apr il1 to October 31 at 7 A. M. FromNovemiber 1 to March 31 at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. rd. th roughout theyea.r. Masses on holydays, 6.30 an d8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Ev;eningdevotions a'nd other services at regula r times.METHODIST EpISOOpAL CHURCH"The Little Church on t he HUl ."

    Rev. F. M. Gray, Pastor.Sunday, 'December 29th:9.45 A. M.-Christmas exercises in th e

    Sunday School session-. Everybody welcome. A Christmas offering will begiven fo r the Armenians.

    11 A. ::I1.-::I[orning service, with sermon h y l he Pastor on "His Star." 'l'hevl'sted .children's choir will sing a t t hi ss er yi ce and haye i ts P roce ss iona l anuHecessional, unde r t he l ea ,l er sh ip otillrs. Joseph F. Barclay.:; 1'. ::IL-Children's Church, with ob

    ject. t al k h y t he P as to r allll singing byt Ill' vested children's choir.7 P. M.--Epworth League Chris tmasservice.

    7.4;3 1'. ::IL-E,enlllg' sernee, with('autata, "The Story of Christmas, " byH. ilL Stults, gil'en by the senior choir,under the d i r e e t i o ~ of .Mr. L. W. Nicl,ersou, organis t , and Miss Ruth Prescott,h,t\(Ier. The Pastor will give a briefChristmas lIlessage.ilfonday, December 30th, at 7.30 P. ::II.t.he .sunday Schoo l w il l hold theirChristmas en tertainlllent. A cantatacalled "Santa 's Substitute" will begiven by many of the scholars of ourSunday Sc]\Ool, under the di rect ion of::Ifrs. Joseph F. Bar cl ay . Everybody i si nv it ed t o enjoy this happy eyening.Tuesday, Decelllber 31, at 10 P. M.,

    l he auuua l \Vatch Night services.This Church \\-ishes all t he n 'a de rs o f

    0111' Towu a Happy Nl'w '{"ar.

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.

    rrlw 1 l 1 l _ 1 ( ~ t j l l g - S fo r l lext SUllUUy:j() .A. ::IL-Snnday ~ c h o o l . ~ < \ . n de

    pal'tments.11 A. ~ f . - P n b l i , won-hip. Snbject of

    ~ e J ' J l I O n , "Hesolnt ions and Heformations. ' ,

    I P . : : IL-Chr is t ian Endeavor meetillg'. ~ l \ l l i o r alld .'Jullior S ( ~ e t i o l l s . Topic,"Hnl l 's fo r the Ne\\' Year."

    1_j,3 I'. "\f.-Evening" wor sh ip . S er mon theme, "1'he :Master."

    Watch Night Meeting.TI le ml 'e! ing on Tnesday evening,

    ;\ ell' Y ('ar 's Eve, will begin at 8.30with-an address by ; .Ia jol' Gl 'orgc W.Br:ult'n, Sl'C reta 1, - of till' PhiladelphiaY. ::If. C. A., and a IllemlH'r o f this('hnl'ch. 111'. Braden will s pe ak o f somep h a ~ e s o f t he lI'al', humorous and ot.herwise, as he sa,, it. jn France and Italy.Prom ! l.30 to 10.:1O the program will

    he in ('harge of th e Wcstminste'l' Circleand ,,ill consist of music both vocaland ins trnl ll (' nt al and readings by l\ir.Woolnough an(l Mrs. McConnel l. From10.:;0 to l1.:W there will be a socia l hourwith rpfreshments served by th e Ladies'Aid Society.A devotional s e l ' \ ' i e ~ in charge of thepastor will occupy the last half houro f th e old year and we will enter theNel\' Yl'ar on t he wings of prayer.

    BAPTIST CHURCH OF THEEVANGEL.

    Avery S. Demmy, Pastor.Services f or t he week:Sunday, !J.45 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship.7.00 P. M. -B . Y .P . U. meeting.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship.Wednesday, 8.00 A. : i lL-New Year

    Prayer Serviee.8.00 P. M.-Prayer meeting.Friday, 8.00 P. M.-Meeting of Teach

    ers' Assoeiation. .Suh je et o f Sunday morning sermon,

    "When Yesterday Comes Back," Ecel.;:: ];3. Subjel' t_ of Children 's Objec tSel'lIlOn, "Keep Going; or, What ::II:u!eHim Fall." -Sunll ay e , ening tho subject "'ill be,

    " I'raet i l' al Christ ianity." 'J'l'xt, J,uke10: :1-1. Jn this senice the pastor willuse fifty l,eautifully colored slidl 's showing the I\'on(lerful organizat ion audwork of the Hell Cross Socicty in the11I'esl'nt I\'ar. Many of these slides weremade by ~ p e c i a l p e r l \ l i s s i o n securedfrom th(' Red Cross authori t ies und givea t rne idea of the work done for OUl'b o ~ ' s from t .he til\le they leave for thet)'pnches unti l they retuTn.

    ::IIiss Verna Malthy will be the lead('I' iu th e B. Y. P. IT. Sunday evening.Hnbjed, "Ifol\ ' to Get and How t o KeepGood I"riends." ; ' frs . Demmy will givea blackboard talk.'fhe meeting' Wpdnl'sflay e\'ening will

    b", preparatory 10 theCollll\lunion Serviee npx! S u n d a ~ - aUll I\'ill be a Covenant: :I Ieet ing. Al l nll 'mhel' s o f th e chu rcha re urged to be present .Y. M. C. A. HOSTS FOR DECEMBER.~ i Saturday-A. ,T, Lees.~ f ) . l\Iondlly-J. G. Foote.:l0. Tnesday-H. C. Gara.:n. Wednesday-C. V. Noel.

    BOWLING SCHEDULE.

    January 8-Radnor Fire Co., at ArdnlOl'e Y. M. C. A.; Narberth Y. l\1. C.A. at Bry n Maw r F ir e Co.; AutocarClub, at Paoli :Men's Cl ub ; Wayne::Ifcn's Club, at Rosemont 1\fen's Club..January 15-Ardmore Y. l\1. C. A., at

    Rosemont Men's Club; Bryn 1\Ial\'r 1"iroCo., at Autocar Club; Radnor Fire Co.,at Narberth Y. III. C. A.; Paoli Men'sClnb, at Wayne MCJl's Club.

    .January 22-Narberth Y. 1\1. C. A.,at Ardmore Y. M. C. A.; Autocar Club,at. Radnor Pire Co.; Wayne ::Ife1l's Club,at Bryn l\Ia\\'I' Fire Co.; HosemontilIen's Club, at Paoli Men's Club.

    Second Half.January 2!J-Ardmoro Y. iiI. C. A., at

    Paoli Men's Club; Rosemont Men'sClnb, at BrJ'n :i\Iawr Fire Co.; Wayne.Men's Club, at Radnor Fire Co. ; Aut o 'ear Club, at Narberth Y. M. C. A.February 5-Auloca.r Club, at Ard

    more Y. M. C. A.; Narberth Y. M. C.A. , at Wayne Men's Club; Radnor Fir!>Co., at Rosemont 1\[en's Club; Bryn; ' [awr Fire Co., at Paoli Men's Club.February 12-Ardlllore Y. M. C. A ..

    at Bryn Mawr F ir e Co.; Paoli Men'sClub, at Raihlor Fire Co.; RosemontMen's Club, at Narberth Y. M. C. A.;:Wayne Men's Club, at Autocar Club.February l!J-Wayne Men's Club, at

    Ardmore Y. M. C. A.; Radnor Fire Co.,at Bryn Mawr F ir e Co.; Autocar 'Club,at Rosemont Men's Club; Narberth Y.: ilL C. A., at Paoli Men's Club.February 26-Ardmore Y. M. C. A.,

    at Radnor Fire Co.; Bryn Mawr FireCo., a t N a rb e rt hY . M. C. A.; PaoliMon's Club, at .A.utoear Club; RosemontMen's Club, at Wayne Men's Club.

    :March 5-Rosemont Men's Club, atArdmore Y. M. C. A. ; Autocar Club, atBryn Mawr Fire 00.; Narberth Y. M.

    C. A., at Radnor Fire Co.; Wayne Men'sClub, at Paoli Men's Club.March 12-Ardlllore Y. 1L C. A., at

    ;\arberth Y. III. O. A.; Hadnor Fire Co.,at Antocar Club; Bryn Mawr Fire Co.,at Wayne Men's C lub; P ao li Men'sClub, at Rosemont Ucn's Club.Marclt l!J-Paoli Men's -Club, at Ard

    more Y. ::II. C. A.; Bryn :Mawr Fire Co.,at Hosemont l\fen,'s Club; Radnor FireCo., at Wayne Men's Club; Narberth Y.::IL C. A., at Autocar Club.

    ::IIarcll 26-Ardmore Y. :ilL C. A., atAutocarClub; Puoli Men's Club, atBryn 1\Iawr Firo Co.; Rosemont Men'sClub, at Radnor Fire Co.; Wayne Men'sClub, at Narberth Y. :ilL C. A.April 2-Bryn l\Imvr Fire Co., at Ard

    mor e Y . 1\1. C. A.; Radnor Fire Co., atPaoli Men's Club; Narberth Y. M. C.A., at Rosemont Uen's Club; AutocarClub, at Wayne l\Icn's Clnb.April !J-;-Ardrrnore Y. l\L C. A., at

    \Vayne Men's Club; Bry n Maw r F ir eCoo, at Radnor Fire Co.; Rosemont~ I e n ' s Club, at Aut oc ar Cl ub ; P ao li::I[en's Club, at Narberth Y. 1I. C. A.April '16-Radnor Fire Co., at Ard

    moro Y. ::II. C. A.; Narberth Y. 111. C.A., at Bryn Ua\ \' r Fire Co.; AutocarCluh, at Paol i 1 \l en 's Club; 'Vayne::I[en's Club, at Rosemont ::IIcn's Club.April 2:l-Ardmore Y. 1\1. C. A., at

    Rosemont Men's Club; Bryn Mawr FireCo., at. Autocar Club; Radnor Fire Co.,at l'\arlJCrth Y. M. C. A.; Paoli Men'sClnh, at Wayne Mcn's Club.April 3D-Narberth Y. M. C. A., at

    Anlmore Y. 1\[, C. A.; Autocal' Club, atRadnor Fire Co.; Wayne Men's Club, atBryn Mawr Fire Co.; Hosemont l \[en'sClub, at Paoli Men's Club.

    OFFICERS W O ~ I l ~ N ' S COMMUNITYCLUll, 1918.1919

    President, Mrs. C. P. Fowler.Vice-President. Mrs. Chu s. W . YoungCorresponding Secretary, Mrs. EdwardC. Batchelor.

    Reeording Secretary, Mrs. Harry AJacobs.

    Treasurer, Mrs. Edgar H. Cockr il (ChaIrmen of Committees

    FOod Conservation, Mrs. A. B. RossHospitality, Mrs. Charles A. Verna .Legislation, Mrs'. William H. RussellMUSic, Mrs. Joseph A. Barclay.

    OUR TOWN will gladly printany neW8 Item about /lny subjectthat Is of Interes t to Narberthfolks, but In order to meetthe printing stlblYlule, all "'copy"-manuscripts-must r ea cb t bel'lIltor II, (\ P. M. ltlonday eachweek.

    Save and BundleYOUR NEWSPAPERS

    For the Y. M. C. A.

    :;panish Influenza canbe prevented easier thanit car, be cured.At the first sign of ashiver or sneeze, take

    ~ ' L l . ~CASCARAi QUININE

    ' ~ - ' i - O M \ O ~Standard eold remedy for 20 years-in taJ:>let form-safc. sure. no opiates-breaks up a coldin Z hours-relieves g ri p i n 3 d ay s. Mone yback iritfaU. Th e genuine box has a Red to pwith Mr. l':ilI's p ic tu re . A t AU Drug Stores.

    GLEANSAfEWHOLESOMEOUR PRODUCT S ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    Pasteurized Milk IDELIVERIESBrynclov l s Cer t ll l ed WEST PHILA,Milk(Pedr l aUcSociety) OVERBROOKSpecial .. Guern sey" MERIONMilk - WYNNEFIELD(Roberts'&: Sharp l es s ' BALA.CYNWY IDairies) NARBERTHCreamBu t t e rmi l k ARDMORET a bl e a n d W h ip p in g WYNNEWOODCream.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES45th and Parrish Sts.

    HOWARD F. COrfER'MEATS of1'1.1 QUALITY

    Y . M. C . A . B U IL D IN G

    Dif.GreiltestAfothurin theWorldJoin theRedCross-::/til o/ou ~ ( > d "Sa:Heartanda Vol /ar

    GARAnteed Roofs

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town December 28, 1918

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    4 NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    Report at Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium and GameRooms, according to following Schedule:

    Classes and Rooms open to all Members andN o n - M e m b ~ r s for this Special Holiday Program.

    Date Age GymDa_ium Game Room_Thurs. Dec. 26 9 to 12 2.00 to 3.30 P.M. 3.30 to 5.30 P.M.Fri. .. 27Sat. .. 28Mon. .. 30 12 to 15 3.30 to 5.00 P.M. 1.30 to 3.30 P.M.Tues. .. 31

    ATTENTION

    .."EDDO"

    Wal te r S haw p la ns to introducc aresolution at th e Tennis Dinner, Saturday evening, January 11, at Elm Hall ,t o p rovide fo r t he a pp oi ntmem o f aCommit t ee on Aerial Tennis. Waltersays we've go t to dQ something witha ll t he flying apparatus left over .fromthe war , so why not ad:npt B{)me of it totennis!

    Never before have so many grellJt starsbeen s hown o n the screen during oneweek, that are offered New Year's weekat the Palace Thea t re , Ardmore. - Commencing on l\[ollday with Alicc Brady,in "Her Great Chance," and followingconsecn ti"ely with Norman Talmadgein "The Forbidden Ci ty," GeraldineFarrar in "The Hell -Ca t, " B il li eBurke in "The Make Believe Wife,"Ethel Clayton in "A Soul WithoutWindows," ending Saturday with MaryRobel'ts Rinehard's ' 'The 'CircularStaircase," makes one of th e greatestwee ks i n photo p la y e nt er ta inmen t t obe seen 011 th e M'1l.in Line.

    There will b e no ash coll ec tion onWednesday, New Year's Day. Theashes f rom th e houses included in th erO,ute that fall on t he se d ay s w il l betaken up all the morning of th e following day (Thur sd ay ). The re w il l be noc ha nge o f t he days for the res t of thecollection.

    MILKScott-Powell Dairies. Phone. Preeton 2388.See d I sp l ay advertisement In thll Issue.MUSIOT. Stuart Cowin. 206 Merion ave.See display advertisement In thl_ ISlue.Loos, Fanny H. Plano teacher .Studio. Arcade Bldg. Phone, 816-J.SJoholm, Miss Ebba. Music Teacher an d Aocomp ..nlst. 228 I ona ave.. Narberth.N O T A R ~ FUBLUJJell'erles, J. H. II I Narbertb ave.Phone, 666-101.Tyson, Warren R. 200 Woodb ine ave.Pbone, 1202-W.O P T I C I A ~ l SFenton. Carl F, 606 Essex ave. Phone. 61B-WPhlla. addre8ll, 1806 Chestnutst . LoollIt 118.

    Cole, James R. PAINTERS246 Haverford ave. Phone . Spruce 1638.W. G, Cummer . Phone , 12-62 W.210 Elmwood ave,. Narberth.Walzer , Fred .117 Winsor aVe. Phone. 1247-J.PAPER HANGERSDenver, Richard A. Arcade Building.Pbone. Narberth 1693-W.Witte. Goo. A. Fairview ave.Phone, Cynwyd 778-J. Flrstolau work.PHOTO PLAYS' Arcadla ," 16th an d Cbestnut Stl., Pbll..See d l sp l ..y advertlssment In tbll ISlue.PLUMBING, ETO.Supiee, Goo. B. Phone. 1289.See display advertisement In this ISIU.,Wall , H . B. Phone, U9.J.See display advertisement In this Issu.,REAL ESTATECaldwell & Co. Phone. 1271-W.See display advertisement In this ISIUI,F ri ts ch , H . 0, Phone, 262-W.See display advertlsement In tbls IuueGodfrey, Wm. B. '114 Woods ide ave . Phone. 685.W.Nasb, Roben J. Phone. 605. 'Money for F ir st a nd Second Mortgagel.Simpson, James O. 232 Essex ave.Phone, 636. or H20 Chestnut st.ROOFING, ETO.Gam-McGinley Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advertlsement In tbls "'aueMiller, John A. 248 Iona ave. Pbone, 611:.1.Shop. 246 " ..verford ave. Pbone lJ II .1SHOEMAKERS ' ,Good Wear Shoe Repair Sbop,

    Constant ine . B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.Th e above department shOUld be of tho" . ,.ea tes t use t o t he c ommuni ty . t he lilt CODtalns the name of every profesalonal man.tradesman, meChanic. shopkeeper. e to ., wbodoes or can In a ny w ay s er ve hla fello ....t ownsman. a nd who Is progrelJlJlve eDoug"to ad d n am e to list of Register.As It Is dlMcult f or t ho se contrlbutiDIItheir t lme an d e l for ts to tb e produotlon of"Our Town" t o per sona ll y e l tb e r boW' orin terv iew al l such. I t woul d be mo_t be lp ful If th ose no t now found In tbe pr in t "J i st would send In a memo of thei r.nam .. .addr e sl . p hone nuDiber_ and b I ll IDe__ erprofesslona for 1Iltlns. Tbll ....Il l ooat u fol.Iowa: 10 centa eacb Iuue for J l IDe_ ; I oOI lUfor eaob addit iona l l in..

    Season's Greetings..EDDO"

    NOTICE.

    "The Oxford Affair," a very amusin g play, by members of the SophomoreClass for Junior Rcd Cross Be-nefit, willbe given i n t he High School Auditoriumon January 4th, at 8.15 P. M. Immedia te ly b ef or e t he ,play, Mrs. John A.l\f-ather, Jr., of Camden, wil l g iv e ashort tll.lkon Jun io r Red Cross WOrk.Mrs. Mather i s d i rec tor o f t he Bur ea uof P roduc tion for the Camden CountyChapter of the American Red Cross.

    FIRESIDE.(Continued fJ;Om Page 1.)

    The Home Guard expects t o u se motortrucks t o c ol le ct t he Thank Boxe s o nJanuary 15. Here is hoping the Boxeswill be so hea\'y they will need a coupleof 5-ton trucks.

    The Narberth work room will be openf or wor k a ga in on Tuesday the 31st, aswell a s N ew Yea r' s Day, as the workroom has a large order fo r pinafores forFrench refugee children.

    Present high prices for Anthracite coal mak e th e b est coal thecheapest. Our exper ie nc e has s hown t ha t only JEDDO givesuniform satisfaction. or in other words ;-

    Narberth Registe'rTwo Linea, IOe pe r i..ue ; Sc for each aclclitionalline

    ACCOUNTANTSKelm, H. V. Certified Publi c Accountant.202 Dudley ave. Phone , Narberth 300-W.ADVERTISINGCole, lV. Arthur. Phone, Spruce 1638.Ideas. Plans, COpy. Art. Typography.AUTOMOBILESLees' Garage-Repairing. Etc . Phone, 1605.See display advertisement In this Issue.

    BANKSMerion Title & Trust Co. Phone, Ardmor e I .See display advertisement In this lesue.BUILDERSSmedley. Wm. D. Phone. 600.See dlsplsy advertisement In this ISlue.

    CANDY. ETC.Davis, H. E. Phone, 1254-W.See display advertlssment In this IlIIue.CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS"enklns, Chas. L.103 Dudl ey ave, Phone . 382-M.

    DENTISTSOrr, Dr . A. L. 101 Elmwood av. Phone, In-w.Phil... Phone. Filbert 4252. Keith Bldg.DRUGGISTSHoward's. Phone, 1267.See display advertisement In this ISlue.

    ELEOTRICIANSPugb, Veri 225 Ion a ave.Nar. Phone, 660-W. Ard. Phone, 181-J.FISH AND OYSTERSImperial Grocery Co. Phone. Narberth 606.See display advertisement In this Issue.GARDEN NURSERIESPr imr os e F l owe r Shop. Ardmore, Pa.. Cu tflowers an d plant s. funera l deslgll&Wohlert, A. E.Montgomery ave. Phone. 696 Narberth,

    GROOERSimperial Grocery Co. Phone . Narberth 606.See display ..dvertlsemont In this 'lIIue.HAULING, ETV.Wal ton Bros. Phone, 672.Soe dlspl..y advertlsoment In tbls IlIIue.INSURANVEBowman, Samuel-Po (Lifo.)116 Elmwood avo. Phone. 661-W.iurkhardt, MUler. Gener..1 Insurance.100 Mapl e ave. Phone. 669-M.Jones, Vhas. R.306 S. Narberth ave. Phone. 682-J.Jones, Wm. J. 103 S, Narberth ave . Phone ,

    680-J. Phlla. address, Penn Mutual Bldg.T ro tt er B ro s. ( Fi re , eto.) ,209 Woodside ave. Phone. 1262-R.LAWYERSGilroy, John 211 Essex ave. Phone. 1246-R.Phil... address, Linco ln B ldg .Stites, Fletcher W.. U 8 Haverford ave.Phone. 172-W Phil ... address. Crozer Bldg.

    LIGHTING FIXTURESMcDonald John. Narbsrth phone. 1288.1638 Chest. It., Phil... Phons, Spruos 1118.HEATS , ETV .Votter, Ho ....a rd F. Phone, 1298.eee d l _p l ay advertl lement In thll !laue.VrI_t, Frank. Phone, 188.See display advertl lement In tbl l lAue.

    c. P. COOKCoal, Wood, Cannel CoalI f buying Coal. you're buying Heat,Buy JEDDO coal, it .can't be bea t.

    If you want to contribute a lastingliving memorial to t.he n oy s i n t he service, join the Tree Planting Movement.Send your name to MT. Hillegas for full, partieulars.

    I I

    INVITED

    ASH COLLECTIONS.

    writing, for a license fQr each such dogowned or kept by him. Such appl ica 'tion shall s ta te t he breed, s ex, age, col-or, and mark ings of such d{lg, a nd t hename and addre ss {If the last previousowner; a nd s ha ll b e accompanied by n.fee of not less than one dollar, no rmOTe than two dollars, fo r each maledog and each spayed fema le dog; andby a fee {If no t less than two d{lllars,nor more than four dollars, for eachunspayed female dog. The license fee* * * shall be the only license Qrtax required f or t he ownership or keepi ng o f s ai d dog or dogs.Section 5. * * * All licenses shallbe void upon the 15th day of January

    of the following year, 1919.

    Monday.Conway Avenue.Windsor Avenue, Essex to Wynnewood.Wynnewood Avenue.MQntgomery Avenue, Wynnewood toEssex Avenue, west side, Haverford to

    iMontgomery.Dudley Avenue.Stuart Avenue.Elm Terrace.Sabin{\ Avenue.

    Friday.

    Tuesday.Essex Avenue, east side, Haverford toNarberth.

    Montgomery.Wayne Avenue.Price ..I.venue.Forrest Avenue.Grayling Avenue.Narberth Avenue.

    Chestnut.Merion.Rockland Avenue.

    If possible th e routes for the daysspecified will be followed out. Wihenit becomes necessary to change routing,due notice will be given. In case ofa severe s to rm o r holiday interruptingth e collection will be one day la te .

    C. E. Humphreys,Street Commissioner.

    Don't ForgetTo Save and Bundle YourNewspapersY. M .C . A. Collection-Nov. 30th

    'Thursday.Narberth Avenue, south side.Elmwood Avenue, MapleWoodside Avenue.Grove Place.

    Wednesday,Hampden Avenue.Iona Avenue.Woodbine Avenue.Montgomery Avenue, Narberth to Hav-

    erford.Meeting House Lane.Williams Avenue.Haverford Avenue.

    ,YO,U ..ARE

    BOYS!

    DETAILED REPORT OF THIS COMMENDABLE EFFORT IS GIVENHEREWITH.

    .Dinner, .a'WRTding 'Of 'Prizes, big surprise and dance, at Elm Hall, Saturday'evening, January 11, for th e membersof the Narberth Tennis Association,their wives and invited guests.

    EXTRACT OF DOG LAW OF 1917.(Act No. 317.)

    Irving Dodge, Essex avenue, Wes t -42 members from 2D houses.Carl Met?Jgnr, Essex avenue, Eas t -

    40 members from 22 houses.Richard Odiorne, Haverford avenue

    38 memhers from 20 houses.'Donald Brown, 'Windsor avenue-28members from 19 houses.Palmer Swartz , above l\{ontgomerj"16 members from 20 houses.J os eph K . Fulton, P r ice avenue-13

    members from 18 houses.Wayne Bond, Elm Terrace--8 memo

    bers frotu 13 houses.Alexa nder Bur t, Wayne avenue-7

    members from 17 houses.These boys worked w it h g re at en

    thusiasm and thoroughly canvassed theterritories assigned to them. No otherpbrson was authorized t o e nrol l member s on the se streets, so that the abovefigures should indicat'e the total numbe r of members from t hi s d ist ri ct ofNar be rt h ( abou t one -f ou rt h o f t he entire town), with the exception of thoseresidents who joined in the city or insome other town'.Those boys securing 25 members earll.

    ed one o f th e necessary te n points towards t he ir War Wor k Honor. Eachfive members over t he necessary 25adds a mark to their credit.Published in t he i nt er es t o f our Nar

    berth Troop No.1, by Henry M. R.Bowen, Assistant SC'out Master, inc har ge o f S co ut T eam dur in g t he ReilCross Roll Call.

    Boy Scouts Enroll 192 MembersIn Red Cross Roll Call

    be at home and didn't answer their doorbells, although it was definitely knownthat they were very much at home.There weren't a great many of thatbrood, however, bu t we know who theywere. Wonder whom they thought t h o ~ -werc fooling! CUB.

    Section 2. * * * The word" owner," when appl ied to the proprietorship of a, dog, shall include every person having a r ig ht o f property in suchdog, a nd e ve ry p er so n who k ee ps 01harbors s uch dog or has it i n hi s cure,and every person who permits such dogto remain on or about any premises occupied by him.Section 3. The t erm "kennel" shall

    mean an-y establishment wherein orwhereon dogs are kept f or th e purposeof breeding, sale, {lr sporting purposes.Section 4. On or before th e 15th

    day o f J anua ry , 1918, and on or beforetIle 15t h d ay o f J anua ry o f each yearthereafter, the owner of any dog siXmontlrs old o r ov er s hall ap pl y t o th eCounty Treasurer, eitlICr orally or in

    Don't you admire a tea-kettle1 Although up to its neck i n h ot water, itsinga just t he same.

    I f th e secret of business success isto le t others do the work, there's a lotof coming men around h er e. You knowwho I mean!

    I hear th at the F ir e Company hassold out to th e Borough. That meansthat Narberth now r ea lly has a CityHall. Bu t w ha t o f the Home Gua rdArmory 'and, oh my gracious,! wha tshanbecome of theForum i f i ts members arecompelled t o p ay re nH Bu t let 's notworry abeut thwt. When-everyone ,payBhi s f ire dues in h is rent or taxes, asw il l n ow b e the case, th e Borough officials will feel that t he y c an affordto furn ish quar te rs f r ee to that famousand honorable aggregation of wise guys-i t would be a s hame t o des tr oy theinstitution. If there were no Forum ,where would Ho;ward Wilson walk hisdog every night!

    T o t he E di to r o fO u r Town:Some pcople say that the automQbile

    keeps people from ehurch. I con tend ,however, that t he c on tr ar y is tr ue.Here's o ne c as o at least that shouldsustain my contention.Tho other morning, f ee l ing the need

    of spiritual consolation, th e Count decided he would attend divine service,bu t hardly felt physically ablc to wall