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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town January 4, 1929

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    W. S. Horn er,303 N. Narberth Ave .Narberth,

    XV, N o. 1401 Year 1928 Shows ManyOutstanding Events Occurred Here

    Will Give SupperThe S tanda rd Bearer s ' Soc ie t\ 'of t he Narberth Methodist E p i ~ copal Church w il l g i\ 'e a sixtietha nn iv er sa ry s up pe r to theMothers' organization of the\-\..omen's Foreign Missionarv Society at the cht1l'ch at 6 P'. M.,Tuesday. Jauuary 15. Plates, 50cents. Fo r rese rva ti ons phone

    Narberth ~ ' j ' 4 1 - V V .Addressed Fellowship

    Ned Cunningham, of Dudleyavenue , gave a t al k l as t S undayevening at th e Young P eopl e' sFellowship of All Sa in t s' Church.Wynnewood, 011 his trip throughth e Medi t er ranean . This Sundaythere will be a xyolophone solo.Th e Fellowship is also lookingf orwa rd t o a c ar d p ar ty at th eparish house.

    Pn.JCE, THREE CENTSMOTHERS' COUNCILTO CONDUCT DRIVE

    Increased Membership Soughtby Loca l Organ i

    zation.H AS GAINED IN F A V O R

    It is t he in ten ti on of the :\arber th Mot he rs ' Council, in conducting a membership drive frol11January 7 to 11, inclusive, t o makeknown to e\'ery parent in t he Bor ough that there is availab le here,at an exceeding'lv nominal membership fee, a t'll l:aI branch of the\Tatiunal Parent-Teachers' Association. 1t is assumed that th ep a ~ e n t a l i .nterest in t he sub je ct o fchIld we!tare. training and e('1"ship campaign hasbeen skilfully organized and p lan ned b ): : '. Irs. R. G. :\ungst, president 01 the :--Iothers' Council, andher executive C01l1m ittee. I n addition to this explanatory art ic leill .. ( )ur Town. " t he ~ c h o o l children, d ur in g t he period of thecampaign, will carrv home to theirparents a series (;f colored leaflets ",hich \"ill expla in the a i 1 l 1 ~ ;and accomplishments of the Pa ,rent-Teachers' Associat ion whereever it ma\' b e f ormed and hvwhatever Ir')('al name it may heknown,R ~ l i a n c e ",ill not be p laced ex

    d u s ~ v e l y on printed publicity.I) 11nn;..: t he days "i the campaig-nt he present act ive members , whoI n\ '( ; heen organizu! into ( ! ; ~ t ~ ' i c tgroups f or the purpose, will makepersonal calls on all the mothersin the I \orough t o e xp la in theMothers' Counc i l to them persona lly, to answer any ques t ions andto sulicit l11el11bership. In addition. a "trailer" will be displayeda t t he N ar be rt h Theater so as tocat ch the a t ten ti on of al1 parentsin th e audience a t th at p op ula rpicture house. At the conclusionof t hc campaign there will be areceptiou to the uew mem bel'S,conducted and ar ra ng ed b y th epresent old members.From this out line it will be seenthat il11mediateh- after t hi s c am paign it will be difficult to an v1I10ther in Narberth to give a satisfactory explanat ion, even privately to herself. as t o w hy sh e isnot a participating 111emher of thatlocal organization which withkeen. alert , high-minded enthusiasm has been steadily for twoyears huihling' an a rt i cn la t e anrlpract ical interest in the problemsIIf children as the\' concern thehome a nd school 'alike and 11ash{'en hr ing ing pa ren ts and teache rs i nt o a doser relationship of111utual understanding and helpf ulnes s hy mea ns o f which theyarc hetter ahl e t o co- op er at e iiltraining th e chi ld.The m c m b e r ~ h i p i cc is only 50c en ts , w hi ch in itself indicatesthat it is no hal' to the acti\'e part icipation of evc ry pa ren t and thatonl v a lt nl is ti e motives actnatet ho se who a re r lc vo ti ng s o muchtime and eff or t to the extension oft he membersh ip . influence anrlI,enefits o f t he ?\arherth l \ fothers'Council.

    C A RN

    H. W. P fe ff er App ro v es I de aBeh ind Boa rd o f T r ad eCampaign.

    Meet WednesdayThe Evang el Cir cl e o f K in g" sDaughters will h ol d t he ir m ee tin g on Wednesday, January 9, atthe Community Building onWindsor avenue.

    Maxwel l -Mal tby1'he wedding of Miss VernaIVfaltby, daughter of Mr. and ;\Irs.E. B. Malthy, o f '120 Essex a\'enue, and Dr. Tames Maxwell. sunof Mr. and 11rs. Tames A. 1Iaxwell, of 207 Pric'e avenue, tookplace December 22 in N ew Yor kCity. Th e b ri de w as giyen in

    mar ri ag e by her unc le, D r. L. D.Maltby, and was attended hyMrs. J. C. Jepson. Mr. J epS!);lwas best man. Dr. and Mrs.Maxwell ar e now living at th eWilbu r I-louse. Sayre. Pa.

    UNCLAIMED PRIZES

    IWINNER OF FORDGOES INTO EFFECT THANKS THE DONOR

    C ha ng e A ffe cts HaverfordAvenue Be tween Forest

    an d Narberth.

    w. F. M. S.

    To Lead Service

    Play Norristown

    No, Donated by Prize Ser.B. Ser.C.6 Adellzzl Bros., Clean-Dyers. $5.00 Work In Jan. 191576 1046587 Arcadia Restaurant . . . . .. Roast Turkey . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 085122 0910829 Arcade Meat Market ... Smoked Ham ,. , .. , . . . . . . . . . . 012111 456329b I 10 Bridge Garage, C. P. Cook .10 gao Amoco all. 50 gao gas ., . 148478 301978Y 11 Cook Bros. . , .. Bavll Swan Neck Fa1.1cet Set 083548 46697612 B. F. Constatlne . . . . . . Italian Linen Luncheon Bet .. 101901 03005417 Essex Kandy Kounter ., Bo x of Best Candy 064969 44136918 Fred Walzer, Painter , .GaUon Best Enamel 053488 48354527 Joe Amato, Barber . . . . . . $3.00 Service .. . ". , . . . . . . . . . 374877 43035132 Koch Drug Store . . . . . . . FountaIn Pen and Pencil Set ., 258946 19524231 A RE YE T UNCLAIMED 33 Klrscht Sanlt, Barber ShOp. $3.00 Service . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 381043 36105234 LIttler Radio Service .. . _, ,One Year Free Service RadIo .. 016570 03742535 Mrs, Jefferies . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowers . . . . , .. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 017504 01928736 Mrs, Wisler , _.. Permanent Wave 505952 50568140 McIntyre ". " Basket of Groceries .. , . . . . . . . . 437936 44539541 Narberth Theater , Book of Tickets 450137 11392543 Narberth Theater . . . . . . . . Book of Tickets . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 026824 51192547 Narberth Coal Co ,. Ton of Coal ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . 338393 44018648 Narberth National Bank " Savings Account for $20 ..... 345536 16920849 Narberth Taxicab Co, . . . . $5,00 In Gol d .. . ,, ' .. . , . . . . . . 030944 06423350 Narberth Electric Shop .. " $10.00 Worth Electric .. , . , . . . 491443 06256451 Patricia EUzabeth ShOP ' " Pall' of Silk Hose ,. . 346274 26101953 Rlcklln's Hardware Aluminum ColTee Pot .. , . . . . . 160061 42895055 Robert J. Nash . . . . . . . . Order for $10.00 any Store 480644 00439456 Shryock & CO . Stephen Foster Records 226097 11861957 T . A. Kerrigan & Sons. " Flower Box .. . ,."........... 237608 33165260 Wunder Battery Co. , . " . , Setof A C Spark Plugs Ins. . ,. 032591 42796761 White's Sweet Shop ,. , New Year Cake " , . . . . . 124948 12647362 Ye Oddity Shoppe " . Vase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346903 46103663 H. B. SmIth , $5.00 in Gold , . . . . . . . . . . . 157994 23727565 C, JenkIns .. , , .. , .. $5.00 .. , ,. ' , . . .. 230556 12292068 Narberth Printing Co. . . . . Printing Service , , . . . . . . 339698 493118NOTE: "Our Town" pUblishes this list only for the information of Its readers.If any error is made In l 'ecording or printing the coupon numbers. the originalcopy of the Board of Trade is to govern.

    F iv e M aj or P ri ze s TakenHolders of Series A

    Coupons.

    l\fembers an d friends of theN ar be rt h P re sb yt er ia n S un da ySchool will be given a specialtreat t h is Sunday when Irvin H.Mack, publisher of the hymnbook, "The Magnificat," u se d b ythe Sunday school, i s c om ing outto lead a special song serv ice. Mr.Mack has unu sua l g if ts in arousing spi ri te d s ingi ng . Membe rsand friends are urged to be onhand promptly at 9.45 o'clock.

    FORD AWARDED INN.B.T. PRIZE CONTEST

    To Lecture on ChildrenTh c Mothers' Council of N ar berth offers a course 0 f lec t1lreson "The Understanding- of Chilr\ren." by James M. I-I eberling.Professor o f Chi ld Helping. Th e\VilIiam T. Carter Faun'dation,University of Pennsylvallia, Philadelphia.All par en ts a nd t eachers . bo th

    in secu la r and church schools, arecordially i nv it ed t o attend thiscourse of l e ctu re s on th e followi ng Monday e ve ni ng s i n th e Narberth School Building-, Sabinea nd E ss ex a ve nue, a t 8 o'clock.January 7: "Power 0 EnvirTh e Woman's Fo rei gn Mi s- o nm en t in the Educa ti on of thesionary Society o f t he Met hodi st Child."Episcopal Church will meet on February 4: "Throttgh th eMonday, January 7, at 2.30 P. M. Adolescent Years."at th e hOOle o fM rs . Sam ue l M ac- Ma rch 4 : "Ho ne st y al1d Obed-Adams, 314 Essex avenue. I I ence."

    The I,owl'r 1\1 erinn hasketh al lsquad, which ha s been working"powe rf ul " h ar d dur ing t he holidays, will Journey to Norr i st owntonight. Little if' known as to theabilities of t he c ount y s ea t hoyf'.though it is usually safe to figureCoach Fishburn tl1rns out a highclass team. Though Al M ande:ha s b een l ai d 1Ip w it h t he flu astrong linellp wi ll b e p re se nt edby Coach Anderson: o ne whi chwill b e e xp ec te d t o ke ep L. M.' sslate clean.

    Narberth, Pa., F r id ay, J anu a ry 4 , 1 929

    One f'pick a nd spa n F or d Coupewith a f 'pecia l tinish is n ow the ipruperty ni 11, \\'. Pfetrer, of 20'2Barrie road. as a res ult o f th eI:oard (Ii Trade prize cUlltest.COilpon 1111111 her :\O:\lio7. held h Y1\11. PietYel-. did the trick, Ailfive of the major prizes wereclaimcd befl,re .I allllary 2, whilee xa ct ly h al i of the additionalprizes' ofYered hy the merchal l tsilldi\'ic1ually were claimed.

    Th e title tu the il t unclaimedprizes now gocs to the holders ofCOllpll11S in serics n. These willhe hUllured I1ntil Jall11arv D, and ifl1nclaimed hy t li at t inl e wi ll be ' PARALLEL PARKINGawarded to h ~ , l d e r s of series C.The wi111H.'rs oj the 110ard uiTrade prizes are as iollows: Fordcoupe. II. \\' . I'iefrer. 202 Barrieroad: Frigidaire. :'Ileredith MUllns.(i!O Esscx ;)\'el111e: I{adiola, \"'illiam D, Callaway. II'. 312 Essexavell11e: $.jO in gl' lld: L: R. Streander, :\\{lll , ' \partments; \\'aln11tWinsdor Chair.:'Ifrs. Robert Scott, WILL BE FAIR TO A LL MAY TRADE;lO;l \\'olldside a\ell11e.'I 'he willners of the mino r p ri ze ,; . l' ar ;t1 lcl parking of olle hOllr The fol!o''''illf! 11'11('1'. 7(,hich 7l'('which will be reicrred to bv 1111m- duration (111 both sides of Haver-I arc 7'el'.\.' pleased 10 he able to /'1'(' .,elllhcr. are a s fill lows : :\0, S, ~ iss ford avenue in the blor1( lJetWl'ell to rmqers of 'Our To,('u," is frolllCathcrinc l 'ase\ . '!()Ii \\looclside 1 ' thr' WI l l i / iT of 1111' Hoard of Tradea\'enue: No. 1::::\rr,;. . \, \\', Siler. N a r b e ~ ' ( h a ~ ~ d J ' ~ r e s t a \ ' e l ~ t , l e s Pord, I./. W, Pfefft'r. 10 C!1I:is I\och,233 I\'arberth avellUC: No, H. Her- wellt 111to .etiect tll1s weck. I hc as /,n'slt!I'JlI of that o1'!lolli:::alioll. IItha :\ . .\Iallnin;..:. "!:\;) Hampdcll IlCW plan IS that worked ou t IJy e.r/,ress('s 7'1'1'\' succi l/ct l" Ihe ideaa\'en11C; No. ].j. :'.Irs. C. :'Ilalehorn. the I:oard oi Tradc. the Police 7,'hich la\' bcilil/d thl' p i ' i , ~ t : A7('ardI "!:I (;rO\'l' I'lace: No. Hi I. I':, ami ]"ire Commi tt ee of Council. Call1!'CTiqil. alld which ill Ihe ev-FIeelnan. :1');\ '. ({'I'\\'\'II Ir),lr!'. ".1'(J' . '111rl tIle ll111'g'('" I'll J'OI'llt . SSI'Oll 't . '1 ' '.\ l\, , ~ , . ,e. C1 ('111('111 al Its c 0.1'1'. 7('aS eosil" lost]!). C. I'. \ \ ' e t h e r h e ~ " rZ27 North Th e change fo ll ows twu fl1tile sight of. ':'\arberth aH,I11)(': No, ;W, :'Iltlrrav a t tcml) t s to cll[01'l'e the old rc!!u- 'I'() til'" \. .~ . arberth B,, I IPattoll. ;jOli 11111.lleWl)(HI a n ~ I l U e : lations which were adopted ahout 'I' .. I, 't t t' 'I l' l ~ I ' I 1 I ( ' I)N "1 ] ' 1 1\1'" 'II '] ' 1.1(e. ,I cnlon" , r. 11'1S \..ochl n. ;., . ' \0 lert , . , ~ a \ ' 1 . 12::; ' . ~ - two years a'Yo. No change wa:- I ) , 'I , I" 'I . . .,\ . J I I (" , , '" . C.II l\ I. 'cUll.:-ex a\'enue: . ' \1 ' . '.'! .. aco 1 ,relller.ll11ade in the parkin'Y rules for the \.I , () ]) , 10 . : \ .).) l' tl I II I f ],T f '" , I . 01\" that \\'e h'l\'e "'otten O\'l'I'. . . . , ox "., O ' ~ ' . '\ tl 1 ,. b oc (0 -:laver o r d betwe cn I'.s- ,. . " " . ' . . ' " ,."':lUl, I I" iona a v e n ~ 1 C ; N ( ~ :!'f; ~ e and Forest, where:: 'angle 1hl . , h r ~ l k ( ~ I t i l ~ d , ! ~ g .. he WIt111I1:g\\ ~ I t e l ' SIIllje. 01 1', ' \ 'oltll F(ll'tu - 1 . '11 b . I numbcI fOJ the FOld CouIJe m " ' , .... " '\ , J. parong WI e p er nu tt ec a s ,....... , . , .littll stI'eet l'hl1'u1ell>lll'I' 1N\1 ')'l I 'tl t tl 1'1 fl . oUl p o s ~ e , , ~ 1 U n , ! \\ ould like to ex-. , ' , . ' ~ 11 leI' 0 on . le nort 1 Sl( e 0 t H' f '. '11(.lell ('ttll 'll .) 11 IIl\.e,!fol(1 '1\'e- t N'T I' . I I press or my lan11h ou r a!ll)recia-, , , < stree', 1 0 pa r (l11g on t lC sout 1 . nuc: No. '!Ii, ;\lrs, ;\1. L. ~ h e r i d a n . side in this hlock will continue to lIon.. . . .117 \Vind"l)r ' I\ 'enue' l\() ~ K b I I h I I \\ lull' a t lml l o f thIS sort comes. . , ' ) e t le ru e as as )een t l e c as e. I r "., I'f' Ilame Bell. Avon . \partments. NIl. 1'1 t"l I .' on) oncc . m ,l I e tune I\"e lave'I ' . \. ]) I Ie ti l n ,I lout at t 1( ' statIOn not ioro'otten wlnt . . . ,.~ ! . \ rs. C. \ \ : \ aters.HII , u ( : necess it at es the enforc(:ment of , , , . . , , ' youl ~ s ~ o C 1 a Ic\' '1\'el1lle' \1 ' :\11 ,;\llS I' S I' I I I .f H tlon h,ul m ml.nd. when thIS ca111-" . . . , ., ,.. ,. t 11" rtl e on t la t Sl( e a aver- .DuelJler. I'ellhnrst Farms: \: lJ. :\ I. f 'd ' , < pa!g"u wa s started: namely. toEmily Titus, :!OK Chestnut a\"e- 01,:.. , . . . . O' " >. shop in Narberth. alld with th e.' " ,)' ' I " I,' I' ' l ' l t l I

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    PAGE TWO January 4, 1929

    IiiII HOWARD C. FRITSCH 1-hatice nf the PeaceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Compan Ie.Ph.D. Me'-W IU . .y.... ,ay ..

    Edmund Hill

    Edmund Hill & Companyin theGuarantee Trust Building1420Walnut StreetPhiladelphia

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    ASSOCIATED WITH HIRST & McMULLIN FOR 20YEARS IN SELLING AND ItENTiNG SUBURBANPROPERTIES, ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HISOFFICES FOR THE PRACTICE OF A GENERALSUBURBAN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCEBROKERAGE BUSINESS IN WHICH HE WILL BEASSISTED BY A. J. DIESINGER, FORMERLY WITHSMULLEN & COMPANY. THE FIRM NAME WILL BE

    George A. WittePaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNarberth 4135W

    Sixty-three Combinations21 Models-All Sixes

    .Fo----

    1II Phone Kingsley 1231I~ __._ - - - ._ - - - - .- - - - - - - - - - . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ? _ ~ f

    NASH DEALER

    DeliveJ"ed prices $970 to $2126fully equipped

    Nash Leads the World in Motorcar Value

    ANNOUNCING

    It is a genuine privilege and pleasure to announce that the Santamarie Motors, Inc., has assumed Nash representation in Ardmore,succeeding to the direct branch formerly operated by us.We feel that the Roberts Nash Motor Company, Wholesale Distributors, and Nash owners in this section are fortunate in havingthe Nash franchise entrusted to a concern whose personnel is ofsuch unusual ability and excellent reputation.Nash headquarters in Ardmore remain at the corner of LancasterAvenue and Church Road, being well located in the heart of theAutomobile district and with ample facilities for displaying theline and rendering service. The Service Station with Parts andService facilities is likewise located at this address,You are cordially invited to visit these headquarters to view thedisplay of the new "400" series ADVANCED SIX, SPECIAL SIXAND STANDARD SIX MODELS.With theirnew superblymodeled designs, their low body contours,variety of equipment and their sparklingly new color harmonies,they are unquestionably the smartest looking cars on the market,and the many new mechanical and engineering features they embody-.newly refined seven-bearing motors, twin ignition, hydrauhc shock absorbers, new secret process alloy-steel tailoredsprings, and a wealth of others, place them strikingly ~ b o v e andbeyond anything else in their field.

    SANTAMARIEMOTORS, Inc.

    NarberthPrinting Company

    Harry Hollar,109 Forest Ave. (Rear)Phone Narberth 2618

    All kinds of job printingquickly and skillfully done.

    f W } : ~ ~ I ~ : T ; i i ; 4 ~i Dai l'/l pressi ng Re pa iri ng l{: Dyemg French dry cleaning lJ 105 Essex Avenue lNarberth ,.............. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .............

    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbingCarpenter103 Dudley AvenueP,llone: NARBERTH 4129:* * - - * * *

    .........................

    JAMES R. COLERear of 250 Haverford Ave.R.OUBe and DecoraUve PaintingM"\l Orders and Jobbing Promptly

    I Attended tePhone, Narberth 3639.W

    .........-...

    Buy in Narberth.

    FLORALART ACCESSORIES

    JanuaryReduction Sale

    Ideal suggestions for giftsor br idge pr izes at greatlyreduced prices.

    JardinieresBowlsVasesHanging plant containersTable flowe?' receptacles

    Artistic assortment of impor te d and domes ti c piecesfor the well-furnished home.

    offering unusual inducementsin specia l low-pr iced

    M1's. Norman JefferiesNarberth and Haverford

    AvenuesNarberthTelephone Narberth 2861

    Book

    The FLOWER SHOP

    ........ ..

    phia under taker Monday morning and Iinterment was made in Lau re l H il lCemetery.

    Good

    DAV I S '

    A

    ANNOUNCEMENTThe Texas Company has furnished us at their expense with a new coa t of paint forour gas tank, havere-lettered our s ign, suppl ied us with an iron container and hoist f or o ur 25-gallon supply of kerosene and did n6t forge t the trifling detail of t hr eet in measures and funne l, so that we would b e inshape to sell their coal oil.

    "Honor to whom honor is due ," and in that spirit wetake off our ha t to an oil company that rolls fromocean to ocean and from th e land of the palmetto tothe sounding woods of Maine.

    The other day we called on this company for gas andlubricating oil and hardly hung up the receiver ofou r pay phone when acros s the bridge came theirmighty tank and fifteen minutes la te r another withour oil, etc., both manned with well-paid, intelligentmen . We a lmos t forgo t t o state that best of all theCompany has at last given us a l it tle "tick" and nowwe can owe them a litt lemoney as long as we stay inbusiness.

    EMILIE B, MECKE

    is splendid insurance against boredom on winter evenings. Takea l oo k at our lending library, composed of over 600 volumes, andrealize t he potenti a l en joyment in s to r e for you. New books received twiee a month. All the ones you w an t to re ad . C ha rg esar e negligible.

    Friday, January 4 , 1 92 9

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    By E. E. E.:Uiss S . Lucia Kcim, o f 202 Dudleyavenue, returned Christmas day ,on t ~ Mrs. Emilie B. Mecke , 81, d ied lastMaj es ti c f rom four months tn p Fr iday a t the home of her sister-inlaw,throngh Europe. Her i t inerary. in- Mrs. Hanna T. Mecke, 111 lona avee1udcd England, Holland, BelgIUm, IIUC, Narberth, with whom sh e ha dGermany, I t a I y, Switzer land and lived for 15 y ea rs . S he w as the widowFrance. of J. Howard Mecke, who d ied in~ I r s . Nlarshall R. Ford, of North 1887; t he mother of the late J . Howa rdAdams, Mass . , wi ll arrive t oday for a M eck e; Quinton C. Mecke, New Jer- ,visit with her daughtcr , Mrs. Harold sey, and Mrs. J. Campbell Chetwood,C. Fenno, of 600 Essex avenue. New York, and the grandmother of:Mrs. E. H. Cockrill, of Scranton, J. Howard Mecke. Jr.. Strafford;nd Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Cock- Char le s and Jeannet t e :1IIecke, Nar-a d berth, and Theodore H. Mecke,ri ll o f Cleveland. 0., were guests ur- C ding the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. ynwy. . TF H Cockrill of 21:) Hampden Mrs . Mecke was a resIdent of Nar-..., berth for 15 years a nd o f Ardmore foravenue. . 125 vcars before that. Funeral services) ' Ir . Kei .th 1Ionl1lngton, of Elwood were held at the parlors of a Philadc1-avenuc, WIll Icave January .10 for a .

    six wccks' l\Iediterranean crUIse. ...=.============================rlll)'lr. a nd M rs . H . E. Vvatson and sonRilic. of Forrest a\'cnue, have returnedf rom V ir gin ia , w hc rc t he y s pe nt t heholidays.)'Iiss Annc Truax , of Concordyille,II1d )'Ir. J. J. Arrin.gton, of C a l t f ~ r -dia, were gucsts tIllS weck of MISSr;lma Reese o f Hampden avenue.:\1rs. Mary Donnclly. of Michigan,is thc guest o f her daughter. Mrs.H. F. Stevens, of Haver ford avcnue,ior the winter scason.:\Iiss Elizabeth !\'Iaguire, of Grayling The Oldes t Store in Narbertha\C11tle. a nd h er sistcr and brother-in-Jaw, :\o[r. and Mrs. Thomas A. EI- 224 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 4035wood. of Bala, were among the gues ts Ii.\:=========================== ...t thc house party givcn by .Mr. .i ~ Rod !! er M il lc r. o f Naomi PlIles, l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ,a., ove r t he i'oiew Year week-end. rlGcorge B. Suplcc, Jr., of a15 VV-oodside a\'enue, returncd to Penn ~ t a t eCollcgc a ft er s pc nd in g t he hohdayswith his parents.Councilman \Yilliam H. Frtz hashCl'n confined to his h ome w it h thegrippc this week.;\Iiss Eleanor Sharp. , la ught cr o f11 r. and Mrs. .J. Raymond Sharp. of1!l \\'oodside avenu c, is rccoveringf ro m a n attack of inAuenza.

    ,: Mr. and Mrs . Ncw li n \l\T. \Vismcr,(If Esscx avenue. spcnt Christmas visiting in Trenton.M rs . A lf on sc DcCarrc, formerlyMiss : \ Ii ldred Chambley, of Elm terracc wil l leavc January 1:) on a tripto Panama, whcre she wil l join MtljorDeCarre. After a s tay there they willcont inue to Los Angeles, where MajorDeCarre is stationed.Miss J ean 'Yood , of Ardmore , hasreturned home a ft e r spending severaldays w it h M is s E vc lyn Jefferis, ofForest avenuc.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fenno enter tained Mr. Fenno's father a nd a un tfrom Plainficld, N'. J.. d ur in g t heholidays.Among t ho se w ho entertained informally New Years' eve wcre Mr.and Mrs . N ew li n W isme r, Mr. andMrs. \'IV'. D. Evans and Mr. and 1\1 rs.Jean Allen.1\!tiss Gladys Grover, of Bowmanavenue and Valley r oa d, l ef t w it h hcruncle Senator-elect Will iam S. Vare, 'for Florida, where she will spendsome time.),1rs. Raymond Kaeber, o f Windsor

    Rates: 2c per word; additional con.secutive insertiolls of same advertisement, lc per word. Minimum chargepe1' wee1c, SOc.GARAG;;-;E-::"-"""pr::l=va::-:;t:":e---;";18:;-;A=vo=n=-=ro=a:-:d ":n=earHaverford avenue. $10 mon th . P ho ne INarberth 3623-J.

    OUR 'IlOI\VN avenue, e nt er ta in ed i nf orma ll y a tbridge at her home l as t evening., Miss Agnes C am pb el l, o f S ou th-------:-.--:C::-----:::-t -N:-; - - lona avcnue, enter ta ined at luncheonA Co-operattV.e ommunt y eW8 I and bridge a t h c r home on Wednesdaypaper f?u,nded tn. 1 ~ 1 4 by the !'lar- when h er g ue st s were the Missesberth Ct"!tC AS8oetatlon and publtshed Jean Staplcs, Alice Maguire, Ruthevery Fnday at Narberth, Pa. Walker, J an e Chamn es s a nd Myrtle

    Published bY the Schlipf.LIVINGSTON PUBLISIIING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Marmaduke Bowker,PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON of Wynnedale road, entertained asPreSident and General Manager their house gues t s over the ChristmasROBERT MOORE CAMERON holidays their nephew and n ie ce , Mr.Editor' a nd M rs . H. R ic ha rd S ta in er , o f A s-Omce, 258 Haverford Avenue I bury Park, N. J ., a nd their unc le and IPhone, Narberth 2545 Ia un t, M r. and Mrs. John CharlesIf no answer. caIJ Ardmore 3100. Musser, of Phi ladelphia.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Miss. Mary Kelly, o f P ri ce . avnue'l'One Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year Icniertallled Sat,urday at a bndgc atIn Advance. her h om e, w he n h er guests wer e t he I11 -- Misses Kathlecn Bohen, Janet Dough-1..' er ty , Marie Hood, Mary Durkin, Betty Kinuccan, Annet te Pequinot , Rosemary Hunt er , Hel en Gilroy, Margue-.' rite Segui, Harriet Huis l er and Peggy" Krulles. ".... ., Miss Kathleen Bailcy, of 164 Merion iIavenue, gave a s ma ll dance on New IYcar's eve. Among those present wereEntered as second-class matter. October 13, the Misses Virginia Cabrey, El izabeth I1914, at the Pos t Office at Narberth. pa., and Katherine Megee, Ell a and Mar-ander the Act o f March 3, 1879. g ue ri te T imbe rl ak e, V ir gi ni a Mea ns- and Janct Dougher ty, and the Messrs. IVestus Spi nd lc r, R al ph Goo d, Bill IWimer, Eddie Fi tt ipolda, Bob P en n-ington, Bud Compton and A rth urBailey. After greeting thc New Yea r~ - F I R E ~ I D E they went to t he midni gh t s how a t the-I.. IJ Q Narberth Thcater.

    nAH, \GE for rent. Corner Windsorand Conway avenues. Apply 130 Comyayavenue.

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    DistJ"ibutm"sPhiladelphia, Pa.

    Roberts NashMotor Co.N'I lGarageridgeC. p, COOK, General ManagerNarberth

    P. S.-We would like to 1'emind OU1' many friendsand enemies t ha t t hey need not go out i nt o theTownship for their gas and oil requirements. Whilethe1'e i s less ginger bread and electric displayaround om' pumps, Charley Funk and we ourselvescan fU1-nish your reQ'ui1'ements at all times and atpopular p1'ices. In other words, the slogan "Buy.in Nu1'berth" is just as applicable to gas and oil as itis to coal, groce'ries, hardware, drugs or any of theother commodities sold in Narberth.

    I 'OH IU;NT Heated garage, 111 Forestavenue, $10 per mon th ; private garage,30 Avon r oad , $8 p er month; 111Forest avenue. J. A. MUler, Narberth2920.WAIOI, I 'LEAS, \NT room for rent.Convenient to s tat ion. Write "Y.," care"Our Town." (12-28-28)FOrt ItEN'l'--Garnge near s ta tion, $8.Phone N ar be rt h 8947-W. (12-28-28 )PIANOS 'l'UNED RebUilt pianos atreasonable prices. Matn Line Organ andPlano RepaIr Co., 208 rona avenue. tf.FOrt RENT FurnIshed room forgentleman. Near station. Phone Narberth4161.HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING, a speCialty on antique gl'andfather's clocks. valued hall and wal l chlme clocks. C. R.Starn, 115 Rockland avenue. Phone Nar-berth 2522J. (10-26-28)FOR r tENT Hal l, f or d an ce s, p ar ti es ,lOdge meet ings, cake sales . Reasonablerates. Phone Cynwyd 1480. tt.)FOR RENT Eight-room house , 5 bedrooms. Ex ce ll ent c ondi tio n. Newlypainted and paper ed . Rent reasonable,Keys at 300 Grayllng avenue. ( t t). SEWING MACHINES All makes repa ired, Libera l a llowances on old machines for new Binger. Phone Merion1458-M. (t t lFOR RENT-Garage, private stall , 315

    Grayling avenue. Hea t and wat er . $8 1 I J l ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ 1 1 ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i I f Ihone Narberth 4OU-W. ( t t) , II'

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    January 4, 1929 PAGE THREE

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    Phone: Narberth 3854

    MAY WE SERVE YOU?

    Y OU a nd y ou r family canbe assured of heatingcomfort for the year 1929at lower cost, i f y ou fill your binwith Skelton Coal.GUARANTEED QUALITY

    2fJ40 Pounds to the Ton

    OFF

    AnotheJ' YearMoves On-

    I' ; " ~ \ 4 S : - Q . . M A i \ C"WOl'L.D S A V ~ , HALFOF' THAT

    We Call and Del iver

    20%

    The Show Place of the Main Line

    Cleaners .:. Tailors .: . DyeJs

    COMPANY

    THEMERIONTITI-E

    .."TRUST

    Reputable - - EstablishedHEWIT ' S

    Install aTHERMATIC COMBUSTION SYSTEMComplete Control (OJ' any Coal Burning Heater

    Manufactured byTHERMATIC COMBUSTION CORPORATIONWidener Building, Philadelphia, Pa,

    Monday andTuesdayConrad Nagel andMay McAvoy in\I( (IF I WERE SINGLE"Wednesday and Thursday-Patsy Ruth Millerin ((MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT"

    CUTDOWNTHATHEATITEMIN

    C.C. TRUMP, M. E., MAIN LINE DEALER503 Baird Road, Merion. Tel. 3095

    ~ f 3 ~ V T I A ~Bala Ave., below Montgomery Ave., in Cynwyd2.15 This Saturday Afternoon-Col. Tim McCoy in "Beyond the Sierras"

    234 Haverford Avenue

    k k

    With s t rength of r es ou rc e. w i th d ep th o f I nt eg ri ty , w i th k ee nbanking knOWledge. nnd with a spirit of friendliness. t he t hr eeb ranches o f the Merion Title & Trust Company look forward to acontinuation of beneficial serVice to all the people of th e Main Line.

    The accomplishments an d defeats. th e happiness and thesorrows, of another year move on as 1929 s pe ed s I ts c ou rs e I n thecycle o f t ime .

    Friday andSaturdayEleanor Boardman andConrad Nagel in'(Diamond Handcuffs"

    Great savings on all electrical appliances and lamps, alsoLionel Electric Trains. We do not wish to hold any ofthis merchandise over another year, and so are offer ingit at sweeping reductions.

    we MERJrON TJrTlLlE & TRUSTCompanyARDMORE - NARBERTH BALA CYNWYD

    COMPARE THESE PRICESNo Charge for Carry orWheel

    } ~ G G . . . . . . . . . $13.75STOVE . . . . . .. 14.25NUT 13.75PEA 10.00BUCK 7.75Additional 50c for c r ed i t ex1 endIng ove r a pe riod o f more than10 days.

    YOUR NEW YEAR'S BUDGET

    .

    New Dodge SixSoon Be HereTheWill

    The Link Between Forest and Home

    Effeetive Feb" l Iary I., 1.929

    T ELEPHONE RATES on Long Dist ance calls will be reducedagain - t he t hi rd r educ tion madeby th e Bell Sys tem in little morethan tw o years.Station-to-Station Day R ates oncalls to points 130 to 1.500 milesaway will be reduced by amountsvarying from five cents to a (Juarler,a nd r ate s fo r Person - to - Personcalls will be lowered i n e qu al orgrea te r amoun ts.This reduct ion in rates-which willm ean a n ann ual savin!! to th eAmerican public of more than$5,OOO,OOO-is in lweping with th efundamenta l p ol ic y o f th e BellSystem- to f u rn i sh the best possibl e telephone serviee at th e lowestcost t o t he user.Further announCCluents givingdetailed information will appearshortly.

    t imes over, we wis h you aHappy New Year!

    our friends, who made business apleasure

    in the l ife of this Company.

    Shull Lumber Company

    WAIT TO SEE THIS TRULYREMARKABLE CAR

    The D e l l T e le p ho n e( ) ompanyor Pennsy lvan ia

    99

    B ~ d u c t i o n s inLong DistanceBates

    2

    The new and improved Dodge Six (Product o f Chrys-Ier)will soon be on display at ou r local showrooms at pricesf rom $ 94 5 t o $1065 F. O. B. Detroit.

    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.125 East Lancaster Avenue and

    Haverford Road at Ardmore JIDlc:tion, ArdmoreA1'dmore 2600 and Wayne 1328

    also 131 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne

    1-29 BaJaAvenue. BaJa-Cynwyd I

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    Sign o f B es t Meats

    JeddoHighlandAnthracite

    Call Rittenhouse 7070

    Phone Narberth 2882

    RALPH S . DUNNE

    Open Friday Evening

    BRADLEYMARKET CO.OpposIte Erlanger Theatre

    The Gift Centerof the Main Line

    2106 Market Street

    PhonesNARRERTH 3675-2845

    You A"e hlvited to Open aCharge Account

    O NE New Year ' s Resolution that shouldnever b e b ro ke n i s t heresolve to e a tp l e nty o f goodmeat. Brad ley ' s Matket hasit. Phone us your meatorders. Deliveries twice dailyto the Main Line .

    is having a special 20 percent. sale in all departments. You w il l f in d itmost advantageous to availyourself of this worth-whileopportunity.

    YeOddit9 Shoppe

    Main Line Distributors

    IT IS well t o t ak e adv an tage of th e unusual open weather tofill up t he coa l b in s.o.f course, coal can bedelivered in a snowstorm, but ice and snowmixed with coa l mak ean unpleasant combination when they getdown in you r b in andbegin to melt.Call us up while theskies are clear and theair frosty-but whileth e snOw is s ti ll in theclouds. We can takec ar e of youor order forcoal at any time--but somuch bet te r when theweather's fine.

    Haverford and Forest Avenues

    Narber thCoal Company

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    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room Faucets

    ssy Auto Parts, Reflectora, etc.With Pure SilverUSE

    Silver-Plates . Use It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW 1Yz-Pint, SI; Pint, $1.65PCB SALE BY LOOAL DEALERSandHansell Bros. Service StationAve. bel. Narberth Ave.

    The Presbyterian Church.J ohn Van Ncss , M . A ., M in is te r.

    s for January 6:A. M.-Sabbath s ch oo l. S pe song scrvicc led by I rv in H. Mack,of the school hymn book.be on time.A. M.-Morning worship.A. M.-JlIllior church.P. M.-Junior Endeavor mcctP. l\L-Scnior Endcavor mcct. L ea dc rs . F re d R ob b and FrcdP. M.-Evcning worship.Tuesday at 2.30 P. M. mceting\Vomen's Missionary Society.shower for Miraj Hos pi ta l,and Allison James School. Iat 8 P. M. prcparatory f J . ~ . ; p : ; : ; ; ; . P ; ; ; ; _ ; ; : : ; ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; . ; ; ; ; ; ; _ r _ r _ ; ; ; ; = : ; ; ; _ ; o ; : ; ; ; . ; o ; : ; ; ; . ; ; = ; ; _ ~e ti ng . Scrmon by Dr. Hcnry M.r tman. p as to r o f thc P rc sbytcr i an l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " Iof Bri st ol . P a. , i n prcparationIthc Communion scrvicc of Tan-13. . i

    ir st Chu rc h of Christ, Scientist. IWomcn's Club.Ardmore Avcnue, Ardmorc.A. M.-Sunday serviccs.A. 1L-Sunday school.c \' cn in g, t es timoni alat 8 o 'clock .eading room. 19 \Vcst Lancastc r0PCII week days f rom 10. 30 t oo'clock: Wcdncsday cvening from9.45 o'clock.subject f or t he B ib le l cs son s cr n for Sunday, January 6, is "God."

    Trinity Lutheran Church.Rev. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor.January 6:A. M.-Biblc school. .A. : \ l . -The Holy Commulllon:P . M .- Sc ni or and JUlllorLcagues. . 'P. M.-Thc vcsper servlcc withCommunion and scrmon.8 P. M., meeting of theAssociation. tcachers' l c s ~ o nperiod: 8, half-hour dc\otlOn.welcomc.y-4.:{O. cat.echism. class; 7,choir; 8, SClllor chOir.

    Church of the Evangel.obert E. Kcighton, :Ministcr.January Ii: .A. M.-Church school. Wors cr vi ce o f t he cntire s .chool in thech audito rium preccdmg the lespcriod.A M.-Morning worsh ip a ndn ion. Scrmon. "Lifc's Indisa bl es ." \Vc i nv it e the f r i e l ~ d s ofcongregation to obscrve WIth usmemorial suppcr of the Master.P. M.-Dcvotional scrvice of t hepeoplc.5 P. M.-Evcning wor sh ip . Scr "Thc Clcaning of thc Tcmplc."January 8, 10.:10 A. M.o f t hc \Vhite Cross.ncsday, January !l, 8 P. M .scrv icc . Topic . "\Vha t Praycrto Mc." This topic is in cono f t hc w cc k of praycr bcingfrom January 6 to 12.

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Samucl MacAdanls, :'Ilinister.January li. 1\12\1:A. M.-Sunday school.A M.-l\Iorning worship. Theof Holy Communion.P. M.-Devotional meeting ofEpworth League. Top ic , "Somcin t hc Changing Ordcr."P. M.-E\cning worship. Ser-themc . ' Rcvcrencc." .e \Voman 's Foreign 1 Ii ss io na ryety will mcet at thc parsonagc, 314avcnuc, on Monday, January i,P. M.official board will hold itsbusincss mcc ting MondayJanuary 7. at 8 o'clock.Ladics' Aid Socicty will mcet atchurch on Tucsday cvcning. Jan8, at 8 o'clock.King ' s Hera lds will meet at therch on \Vcdncsday aftcrnoon, Jan

    9, a t 4 o 'c lo ck .mid-week praycr serv ice wil lheld on \Vedncsday c\cning. Jan9, at 8 o 'clock .Standard Bcare r Socie ty wil la s ixt ieth anniversa ry supper tomothers ' o rganizat ion of theForeign Missionary SocietyJanuary 15. Tickets. 50 ccnts.

    , ' ; = I , . : l ! ; ; ; ; ! : n . 1 ; L ! l U l l ! ~ . a . . ! . . : : ! . : ; : " I ' " 1,1"i.::l:lr:T'fi:':!j;;;;!'ii:"i"j"j!fm;;t:i!S!I$iiS'mhUP' 1afi ~ For Permanent .IAll Saints Church. S t f t Earning a well-merited reputation

    Wynnewood, Pa . a 18 ac lon :1__~ : ; ; " c ' : ~ u ~ : ~ ~ o , BUY A Narberth Taxicab Company .;A. M.-Church school. I SedleyA. M.-Holy Communion and I m 215 Haverford Avenue

    by rector. B It H rCome Bcforc His Ul orne i NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOPo c ~ M ~ n . S ~ n n o s ~ o ~ 1 P H O N ~ . ~ N ~ A ~ R ~ B ~ E ~ R ~ T ~ H ~ ~ 3 D 7 ~ 7 ~ 2 m ~ _ I " , " r ' ; : I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' ~ ~ n a ~ ~ u ~ : ; l 1 ~ ~ o P l c ' S " 1 E E . m l ! : ' I i i ' D : : E ' E . ' 1 ' m : : ~ : ~ H i ! ! " i : J , : ; l l ' ; l " " l = r ~ E : E J Y f J " i " , , j i U S . + i =: II 2 Have:ford A;enue.. " P h o ~ : : N a r ~ : r t h 4 1 : ~P. M.-Holy COll1munion and i J J SKELTON JR

    o n b y t he rector. I 1 ,.I more year has passed away. THEATER BLDG.,Merion Friends Meeting. IN A CALM-vices for January 6: Dala-Cynwyd, Pa.A. M.-Sunday school. .A. M.-Mecting for worshIp. PJepare fo r StOJ'm

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    PAGE FOUR 0VR TOWN January 4, 1929

    Phone Narberth 2602

    You'll Be SurpJ'isedwhat can be done with a n o ld suit of clothes when our experts get towork on it, Alterations and repairing are done so cleverly that thesuit is as good a s n ew in looks and in the service it will a fford you .

    ADELIZZI BROS.TAILORS-CLEANERS-DYERS

    READY INSPIRATION

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    102 Forest Avenue

    for your dinner is provided by our shelves . A g lance atthe appetizing pastries in our cases, which a re f re shhourly, will supply you w it h a n answer to your dessertproblem. Remember our baked goods and pastries comef rom our own bake shop which is the largest on the MainLine.

    219 Haverforo Ave., Narberth. Phone: Narberth 4005

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    R. S. TOUHILLElectrical Contractor"Service with Smil e"70S S . BOWMAN AVENUEEstimates Furntshed

    Building ConstructionGeorge R. Markle

    Unpainted FurnitureYour inspec tion is invited o f ~ l U r c.omplete l i ~ e o! u n ' p a i n t e ~ furn!ture. For those who enjoy "Interior decoratmg, thIS f u r n ~ t u r e ISa great boom, since it may be finished in accordance WIth thebuyer's whim.UPHOLSTERING : : DECORATINGTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.

    SAMUEL N. HALL, President109 NORTH NARBERTH AVENUEPhone Narberth 3625

    representatives of the Junior Club willillustrate Braille work f or t he blindwhich the younger c lub is planning totake up. Anyone interested is invitedto a ttend and a ll members a re u rg edto be present to discuss plans for thecoming year. The hos te ss es for theevening arc the :Misses Betty Otto andAlice Maguire,

    Tho Annua l = : ~ ~ th o Bto.kbn1d-1 i-=- - ~ R : O ' - t ; ) ~ ~ 4 C ~ - - '!"Iera of THE NARBERTH NATIONALI: ~ I t U ! ~ t F':9BANK, for th e election ()f Directors and 1 ? l 3 ~ F { . , . ~ ' i ; . ~ " , .other business that may come b ef or e th e It.meeting, w l ll b e h el d at this B an k o n I: .p.hone: Narberth 2800Tuesday, t he 8 th day of January, 1929, - - - - - - - - - -at 5.00 P, M. = ~ - - = - ---- _

    J. L, McCRERY, Cashier. I .(1-4-29) Get an estImate now onThis is your paper; your adviceI' that bit of alteration forwill be appreciated. Buy In Narberth. I your home.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It DD comfort to your home and save coal bills tIt A by installing porch enclosures, storm win- tt dows or storm doors. tt WALTER P. MIESEN f I Narberth Nat. Bank Bldg,t Carpenter and Builder t Phone, Narberth 2490f 158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M t- - - - - - - ...- - - - - - - - - - - - - . T A X I S E R V ICE~ ~ ~ t = 1 t = ' M ~ t = 1 t = ' ~ t = 1 t = 1 ~ P. It'. DONAHUE

    Residence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Called jor and Delit-..:'!d

    108 CONWAY AVENUE NARBE RTH

    Physical Resistance LowBecause of Indoor Life"I t is generally conceded that at thist ime o f the y ea r the physical resistanceof the a Y l ~ r a g e p er so n is l ikely t o belo wer t han during t he ' op en -a ir '1110nths, This results because the usualwin te r h ab it s o f the ind iv id ua l do notinclude sufficient outdoor l ife," saidDr. Theodore B. Appel, secre ta ry ofhealth, today."The natural t endency on the partof t he a ve ra ge i nd ivi du al i s t o hugthe hea ter , indu lge almost exclusivelyin indoor recreat ion and reduce outside exercise t o a mi ni mum. Suchhahits invite germs t o do the ir worst ."There is muc h mor e to cons iderduring the rigorous weather than justkeeping warm. Many who follow that

    unnatural practice definitely jeopardizetheir health and fall victims to disease.In addition many mor e deprive themselves of that sense of splendid wellbei ng whi ch wi nt er so excell ent lyaffords."I nstead of pus hi ng up the thermometer to an nnhea lthy degree, complain ing about the frig id weather andyearning for spring , one should dailymak e a r eal f ri en d of wintertime byway of t he long walk or other exercize in the fresh a ir . The cold northern bl ast s and t he d ry, cr isp atmosphere arc l i te ral ly laden with pcp , butthev will n ot c ome i nt o o ne 's houseami e xtend the ir advantages at thefireside. One must go out to meetthem."Sub-Junior s to Meet

    At the meeting of the Suh-Juniorsto be held th is 1 \londayevening at 7,30i n the VI' omen 's Club Room several

    Advice is seldom welcome; yet a good suggestion is often 1001'th a lot . W:e would suggest, if quali ty foods and lower P1'ices are needed f01' 1.!0ur New Yea1"s 1 ' ~ s o l u t n o n , to pleaseloole upon ow' s to re as a home for the greates t economzes. HU1'I'y back 'if [1'om any causeyou have strayed away-you will save money. iCotter's Market

    SELECT EVAPORATED MILK 11m 1 9 2 9 ~

    IIIIIIII

    bot. 16ecan 23e

    FRIENDLY

    2 pkgs. 1gellb. can 4ge3 tall cans 2ge

    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTSONVENIENT

    CLICQUOT CLUB--Pale or Golden GINGER ALELIBBY'S DE LUXE PEACHES in Rich SyrupQUAKER or MOTHER'S OATSMAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

    AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOURKARO SYRUP, Blue LabelHORSESHOEREDSALMON

    2 pkgs. -2Se2 cans 23etall can 27e

    OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITHYOUR COMMUNITY BANK

    WHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOODWE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    The Narberth -National BankMember of Federal Reserve System

    Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'clock

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