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PRICE TWO CENTS Third Annual Flower Show. 2 o'clock Saturdayand Eve ning, At th e Y. M. C. A. Build jng. T hi rt y- fo ur r eg ul ar a n d three special classes. Exhibits must reach Y. M, C. A. by on e o'clock, Each e x hi b it must be t ag -' ge d with exhibitor'sname a n d number of class. Ribbons will be awarded th e winner; cash prizes fo r the children. Everybody welcome-no ad mission-no entrance fe e fo r exhibitors, t'on lol,\I,Jo;-SlIlmp "oll.cllon. lIIanl' old nn d rure U. H. At,h.1rE.MK, S. C .. Bo x 404, Nllrbprlh. I"OJ(. S . - \ . 1 4 . ~ 1 4 u r t : e cuhlnet p h o n o gr a p h . one tnonth old. ,rlo.OQ. Bo x 4 0 ~ f Narberth. ( ' I H ' ~ ' I ' \ " lVlI,I, (;In: $'14I1HI 'rhe ('ounty Commissioners on Monday afternoon decided to give $5000 the of L an ea s tel' turn p il le o f tolls. The a ct io n w as t ak en u po n r eq li es t of Joseph W. Hunter, o f t he State H i g hw a y Depart ment, Who a sk ed t he c ou nt y to con tribule, under provision of an ac t of A8gembl)'. T he S ta te wll1 b ea r t he rest or the expense. t'OIt S , U. t r- . SI I, l In g I w lf 811Sh Inside wlrc1nw N I ' r ~ e n H : also ont" Hingle door !uort1pn, 20:; F ' o r r p ~ t a,'enue, Nl\r ... harth, (36c) Two c e nt s p er word each I n ~ e r t l o n . c a ~ h tn nd"n. nce. No a d v er t is e m en t a c ce p te d un .. less .CRsh Rccontpanles coPY. I . US T -U o h l "'" t"h h r l l" a l p! . Inltlllis H. A. I., H ~ w a n l It rplurnpu to Ne w Park QUlllllr shop. (36) Every woman is urged to help in th is b ig work. Sh e m ay bring he r own m at er ia l a nd j ar s a nd do the work h er se lf or may s en d ra w mate rial amI have the work d on e f or her at s ll la ll c os t, or Illay p u rc h as e m a te rial and have work done at cost price. Government receipt.s an d s te am can - Sunday a st resent n,\('f,\I •. \l'ItI':.\'I'1': S J o : I D r o ~ BASE BALL , SATURDAY, NARBERTH vs. PAOU AT PAOLI - - - - - - --------- YlIIt lolAl.F..--Parl of household furniture \ fur Sllle, lndutllng hraMH hpdK, "prlngs, mn.ltreMsPH, l'nrpetH, etc. Telel)hone. Na r ... bPrlh 3.. 8-\\". , _ ... -_.- _-_._-- - , I'''' SO t'OK I ' I , U .F . - c heap. 1I1u.1 be Botd , ' hnnlellhnaly. Phone. Narberth 608. Miss Ina L i nd a ma n, an expert on preserVing a nd c an ni ng of a ll k in ds Of [ ru it s a nd vegetables -is to give a demonstration at th e Narberth School House on Monday, June 18, at 8 P. M., to which th e public of 1I;arberth is in vitee!. M is s Lindaman is on e of th e organlers e mp lo ye d by the Philadel phia Achievement Club, under the On S un cl aY e v e n i n ~ , Mr. Chris, G. Board of Pu bl ic E ducat io n. She Is Koppel will p re ac h t he B ac ca la ur at e going t o o rg an iz e t he Main Line Can Sermon to t h e g r ad u at i ng c la ss o f the ning Centers. All t ho se w ho ar e ,in Puhlie School at the Methoellst teres ted in t hi s g ra ve qu es ti on of ( '.1 'I' M I-oppel and the graduat- food <:onservation fo r th e coming year ,1urel. r. \. [ShOlld n t . h' t ' t f . ,'I' invite vou to he present. 1. 0, miss t IS oppor UD ! y a IIlg I ass. hearing Miss Lindaman an d witne:ls- SI'('(' .. : s ~ n T I , } ' I ~ I S H 0'" ,in g t h is i m p or t an t d e mo n st r at i on . m J l ' : " : ~ ]UItY'8 fa;n.D Jliarberth Branch or Q uee n Mary'S 1\'eedle Work Guild, after a very suc c es sf ul w in te r, h av e finished their s ew in g t hr ou gh t he e ar ne st a ud f ai th ful work of th e women. I have been able to send olT in s po ng es , slings, d re ss in gs , p ac ks of several descrip tions an d b an da ge s n ea rl y n in e t bo u sand pieces a:l follows: On D ee em be r 21, 1916, 1 91 7 pieces. On I"ebruary 7, 1917, 2317 pieces. On December 21, 1916, 197 7 pieces. CLASSIFIED A D V E R T I S E ' ~ [ E N T S I have on hand at t h e p r es e nt ' t im e waiting to be sent for 2478 pieces. making a t ot al o f 8665 pieces. While thanking t he w om en who so faitb fullv stood by me amI worked so e a r ~ e s t l y , I must no t f o rg e t D r. Hart ley, who so k in dl y a nd b ea ut if ul ly r o ll ed all of ou r bandage:!. Ellal V. SmJtll. Manager. Firrluy. the 1 5t h, i s D on at io n Day at the H o li d ay H ou se . here will he a luncheon from 12 until 2 P. M. at which t im e a ll ar e invited to he pre3 e nt . T ie ke ts , 50 cents. lIelt}· l I a x " ~ r ' t l G ~ s s l l ) . THE FIRESIDE NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ JUNE 1917 THIS SA lURDAY IS FL OWER SH OW DA Y NARBERTH Afternoon o'Clock FRIDAY, JUNE 22d, 8.00 P. M, . VOLUME III. NUMBER 3 6 Saturday FLAli RAISING AT THE TE NNI S CO URT S Hon. Leving IrVing Handy, o f Delaware, the Commenceme nt speake r. r THAT CHIL DR EN 'S I DA Y CELEBRATION 1367 I Morning I :\ever in t he h is to ry o[ t he Na r I b e rt h P r es h vt e ri a n Church did such I a large thro;lg, p as s t h ro u gh the por I tals as that w hi ch p ac ke d t he church l as t S un da y m or ni ng . It Chil dren's Day a nd t ha t eXIJla ins it. Th e C hu rc h w as ' m os t heautifully decor ated hy the flower eommittee, consist ing o [ M rs . C om pi 'i ll l, M rs . Camp- I hell and M rs . I 3e at ty . The songs,' Monday evening, June 18, at S r ec it at io ns a nd h ap py smiles of the W l o'clock at t he S ch oo l H ou se . l it tl e o ne s g la dd en ed t he hearts of Music by Girls' Chorus. Everyhody e come . Mrs, S'. A . . R ~ l d o I P ~ I . h as r et ur n ell Everyone present. MI'. R. L. Beatty, f ~ o m a tortlllght s \'lSlt to Atl:lIltl'; snperintendent of tbe school, presid- CIty. . , I erl. Th e B e g in n e rs w e re directecl hy - -.-' --------' ---------. ,--- Mrs. H O I U ~ l I u e ( . Hoffman enter- the Misses Wipf a mI L oo s. th e Pri- THE MAIN LINE t a i ~ e d her 11TIclge p ar ty a t luncheon Oil! man' Department hy Mrs. Haws ancl F r l l l a ~ ' . I Miss P hi li ps a nd t he ,Tunior nepart- COMMUNITY CANNING Mrs. I ~ d g a r . of D u dl ey a v en u e, l ~ a ~ ment h )' M rs . Colesworthy alHI Mrs. heen .. ('onfin,ed to her home WIth Price. T h e c hi h lr en dir l w e ll and re- CENT ER S OP EN JUNE 20 n e u ~ l t I S . fiecterl m ue h e re dl t upon those who MIss. Au.gust.a 'Vitherow, w ho h a! ' had d r il l ed t he m so eflicientl)·. The h e ~ n vlsltmg III SwartlUore, return.,; S e m p er F i de l is B i bl e C l as s had pres tlm; week... , ent as t hei r g uest s t wo l it tl e girls M rs . W ll ll an l C am er on a nd son, from t h e P r e s hv t e ri a n Orphanage. one B o hh \ ', w il l s lJ elll 1 a f e w days at Stone [I . t 'l e l' n, IJartl'e'lllar H I' JIi 0 w 10 m IS I I' 0 .. n , ' ar Jor, ,I . J .. , . n' charge. The music hy the main Mrs. !'Jer\' h .. '1 aylor has been ,llter- I 'I I tl .,. e t' o of . . . 1\" Etl I F . t se !Oo was unr er Ie ulr C I n tallllng her ~ w , t e r , ,ISS Ie ,vere t, p . " . l' M 1'1' '1 was as- or Philadelphia. .1'01. . e C liOI', \\ 10. . ,. 1'1\' Y k . t f slsted hv the orchestra. conslstlllg of I\,ISS I, a so n, a le o r , SiS er 0 ,. A' H M' 1\1 I' Gara Mrs. George Abele, is here for th e I\.ISS gnes ose. ISS [ay , ners a n d e v a p or a t o rs will be provided. Haverford College Commencement. Mr. A. J. Laos and Mr. 1l. L. R o g e ~ s . Membership fee $1 w hi ch e nt it le s 1\'arherth was well represented Mr. Van 1\'ess. the ~ a s t o r , m ~ d e a brief members to use of room, eqUipment, at the p at ri ot i c parade On Saturday, address to th e Primary. clllidre? and and advice of women in charge. especially in the Hed Cross D iv ision. Mr Howard A. B a n ~ s , 01. the e dl t. orl al Se nd ~ o u r name to n e a re s t c e nt e r: Mrs. Houghton, of :"ew York, m o th er s ta ff of the S u n d a ~ ~ ( h o o l T I D ~ e s , Committee: Mrs. George H. Hard- o f Mrs . C hr is . G. K op p. el , is visiting spoke to .the older. children. nurlllg ing, chairman, Wynnewood, Pa .• Mr. and Mrs. Koppe!, at their home th e ex:rl:lileS, B r ar l to r d L u t he r Trout- 'p ho ne, 1:199-w; Mr s. Richard J. E man, lIlfant son of Mr. a nd M rs . B. H am il to n treasurer Ar"more Pa' on '. ,i l se x a v en u e. . ' ,u," Mrs. Charlotte Morton Mullan)'!lIed l ~ T r o ~ l t m a n . was ~ l l I P t l z e r l . T h ~ s e Mrs. S. I ~ Downs, secretary, Ardmore, June 9 at Brvn Mawr Hospital aged 71 who c11l1 the counting, reported ,,6 7 P a. :' Ardmore Center, Miss Mary K. years: Mrs'. M l l l l a n ~ ' was a' resident p r e il e nt . w h ic h is far a ~ a ~ · . th e Gibson, Wynnewood, Pa .. ' p ho n e, A r d - of :\arherth for s ev e l' al years. l a r g ~ s t numher that. e\er ero\\ded more :17; Bryn Mawr Genter, Mis:! .: . withlll the w al ls of thiS church. Ethel Pug h B rvn Mawr Pa 'phone Th e speCial musIc by t h e q u ar t et :n ' . , . , , th.e P r e sb y t er i a n C h u r ch l a s tS l 1n d a Y CARD PARTY THIS a97; Rosemont. eel.lter, Garret Hill, night was g r e at l y a p p re c i at e d . They Mrs. A. Van Harlingen, Rosemont, will s in g a ga in n e ~ t Sunday night. OO N P a .: 'IJhone, B r yn M aw r 721. pon't f or ge t to come around to A. FRIDAY AFlERN Applications for membership may be W. :"eedham's house on ThlHsdar, sent to Miss M i ld r e d S c o tt , 9:11 Lan- June 14. Big l aw n f et e to be h,eld fo r It will he h el d at t he r es id en ce of e as te r a ve nu e, B ry n Mawr, Pa. th e h e ne f it o f th e R e d C r os s . .-(Comm.) Mrs. R ob er t D ot ha n! . Wynnewood FOOD CONS-ERVAT 0 Th e Methodist Strawberry Festival n'·.' ) I N v en ue ( th ir d hOUSe ahove nlnusor , On Friday evening, as u s ua !' a tt r ac t ed , Ju ne 15, at 2 P. M. Admission, flO I a very large crOWd. It was a great eents. Brirlge an d 5 00 . All the ladies" --,- a t Tw o is fo r 1\'arilerth'f, financially as well socially. ar e l' II\' I' terl to Cannmg, Preservmg and D r y in g Third A nn ua l F lo w er S ho w, w hi ch I V JIi '11 t I tl will be h el rl t h is S a tu r da y arternoon Rev. Jo ID a n , ess WI at em 1.<! ------- Demonstration commencement exercises of the HOI,IH.\ \' HOI'S": I , ( , ~ H ' l n : O ~ an d evening in th e Y. 1\1. C. A. Imild- Princeton U n i ve r si t y n e xt Friday all'l All members of the 1I;arherth Ten- ing. S at ur da y. He wiII he p re se nt at his n is A ss oc ia ti on a nd t he p ub li c i n g en - Th e show is I'ree in every senSe of c la ss reunion a nd h an qu et on ~ " r i d i l ~ ' eral, ar e i nv it ed to t he /lag raising th e word. 11;0 admission is charged night. t hi s c om in g S a ~ u r d a y afternoon at allll. there is no entrance fee 1'01' ex-, Have you h e a rd a h o ut Lavey Mary's two o'clock, at t he t en ni s c ou rt s, E lm - hlllltors.. . Ga,rden? H's a great s ec re t, b ut if wood and Essex avenues. Th e SIH:cess ot , the two prevIOus yOU have a real confidential fri,end, The /lag pole is b ei ng put up this shows and th e interest manIfested in is an A ux i li ar y w om an p er ha ps week and th e members of th e Associa- th],; y ea r' s a f fa i r. c om hi ne to a s s ~ r e she might be persuaded to ~ h i s p e r it tion have purchased a line new 5 by :\arberth flower l ov er s o[ a genUllle t yOU, S flag. B r ie f b u t i n te r es t in g e x er c is e s, treat t h is c o mi n g Saturday afternoon 0 lViI'S . c. P. Fowler, wh o hag been h a ve b e en arranged. and evening,. I Visiting in C a na d a. c am e back 8:1tur· One of our fellow townsmen, Mr. 'rhere will he t h ir t) : -f ou r regular day, b ri n gi ng w i th he r Mr. F o w l e r ' ~ P a tl o ll , o f ' V oo d si d e a v en u e, who s e rv - e l as s es and three speCial calsses 01' father. Mr. J. B. ! ' ~ o w l e r , 1'1'0111 St. ed in th e Regular A rm y f or a n um - e xh ib it s. i nc lu di ng r os es o[ all th e CatiLerines Canada. wh o will -pend lJer of years, will g)\'e t he r eg ul a- ! h es t known a nd m os t p op ul ar v ar i- I s om e t im e' here. tion A rm y b ug le c:alls as the flag is ' eties, peonies. larkspur, . c ~ l u m b i n e , Th e Holiday House will open Frida:-. heing raised hy William J. Kirkpat- Cant.erbury llells, sweet W i l li a m, sev- June 15, which day is D o na ti o n Day rick. Th e /lag will he unfurled hy eral v a ri e ti e s o f i r is . sweet peas, corn Luncheon will he served from twelve little Miss Emily "Jim" McKell. /lowers, pansies, pyrethum, p op pi es ; u n ti l t w o o ' cl o ck . C h ic k en s a la d and }'Ietcher W. Sti tes , a ls o of ou r an d special classes [or children, a sUI'- Tuna fish s al ad will he on th e ~ I e n u , town and on e of Montgomery eoun- frage e x hi b it o f y el l ow flowers and a Tickets fiftv cents. ty's r e p r es , e n t a t iv e s in th e State Leg- special deeorative class. The first ' si lv er t ea of the Women'" islature, will make a short address. The winners in t h e v a ri o us e!asRC>::I Auxiliary will be given b y Mr s, Ale x. and everybody will sing a verse of will he awarded rihhQns and speeia I Chamhlev, at he r residence, 108 the "Star-Spangled Banner." It is cash p r iz e s w il l he awarded the chil- H a m pd e l ; a v e nu e , on Thursday. June expected that th e 1 I; ar be rt h ' Tr oo p of dren. 21. f ro m t wo until five o'dock, when the Bov Scouts will he present. A s in gl e e xh ib it ca n ('om pete In evervone will he w el c om ed . . o nl y o ne da.ss h il t y ou can easily de· It 'Is r a t h er unusual f or y ou ng peo- N":", nt:],u:}' ( ) I W ' \ ~ I Z A 1 ' W ~ termine the class to whieh it belongs pel to r eq ues t m or e prayer meetings IX N,\ RUt: RTH hy c o ns u lt i ng th e complete list of But thi thing actually flapp.ened i!l classes Pllhllshed In another column. t h e P re s bv t er l an C h ur c h last SundllY A n ew f ac to r e nt er in g i nt o t he s p ir - H ow ev er . all)' e x hi h it o r can enter as evening, . and the request will he Hnal a n d m a te r ia l welfare of ou r com- many different classes as I s d es i re !! . granted next Sunday at 7 P. M, munity is Indkated by the recent for- All exhibits must readl th e Y. M. Every woman is urged to help In t h ' ~ malion of Sl. Margaret's Conference C. A. hy 1 o'dock Satnrday a ft er no on . b ig a nd n e ce s sa r y w o rk of c an ni ng o [ T he S oc ie ty o f Sl. V i nc en t d e Paul. Mr. Stites an d his committee wlll b e vegetabl es an d fruits to meet th The society is of French origin and on hand to r ec ei v e t h e e xh i bi t or s a nd p ro sp ec ti v e s h o rt a ge i n foo d n.ext wl r; w a s f o un d ed I n M a) ', 1 833 , b y l "r ed cr - d e si g n at e the places where the f lo wer s tel'. Come out to the School HOUF'l ki t Ozanam, a prominent bu t humble ar e to h e p la ce d. On Monday. th e 18th at 8 P, M .. anti Catholic layman. It h as C on fe re nc es E xh ib it or s m u st a tt ac h to pO" learn what Is to be done in t h is I in c in many parts of th e world, for the hlblt a card bearing the e x hi b it o r' s O n T h u' l' s da y evening. l)eginnlng at relief of the w or th y poor, needy and nam e and th e n um be r o f t he l a 8 ~ ; ' 7.30, t he J un i or U ni t o f N ar be rt h R ed 1,..---------------, infirm. Th e m e mb e rs s e rv e without w hi ch t he e:x hil Jit Is to be shown. In C ro ss wl1l hold a fete on t he lawn pa y an d th e work is done as unob- t he o th er t wo s ho ws many e xh i hi t or s t h e N o rt h ea st corn,er o f C he st nu t a nd t " l I ~ I " e l ~ " as oosslble. During the past n e g le c t ed t o do this u n ti l t he y r ea ch - Maple avenues. Be sure to come and fiscal year, In the c i r cu m s c r ip t i o n of ed the Y. M. C. A.-just as t he s ho w buy cake. c an dy . l e mo n ad e ar,rl I cc p hi la de lph ia, w hic h no w i nc lu des wa s about to open, In m a n ~ ' i n s t an c e s c r ea m . Hav§! your fortunE' told for f1v!' Narberth, 3705 families were assisted" -and n ee dl es s c on fu si on a nd delay I cents hy {he mysterious' gypsy,- \0 t he e xt en t o f $40.862.33. I (Continued on Fourth Page) (Comm.) PROGRAM F OR HE WEEK Sunday, June 17th, 7.45 P. M.-Baccalaureat'e S e l ' m o ~ by Rev. C. G. Koppel in th e Methodist Church. Tuesday, 8.00 P. l\l.-Alumni Night. W1!dnesday, 1.30 P. M. Senior Class Day ( In fo rm a l) . By invita- tion only. Thursday, 8.45 A. M.-Senior Chapel. Friday, 1.30 P. M . -C l o si n g Exercises. Friday, 8.00 P. M.-Commencement. Saturday, 8.00 P. M.-Senior "Farewell Party" to Faculty, Board of Education an d S tu d en ts of th e Senior High School. T wo other events will be included in the week's list of events: A warding o f th e official "N " to g ir ls an d boys o f th e athletic teams, by President McCarter, a nd a ls ? t he 8\\:arding cups an d 1I1edals to winners in field meet. ThIS occaSIOn promlses to be on e of particular interest. Th e other event is th e J u ni o r a n d Sophomore reception to th e Senior Class. The dates of these events will be a nn o un c ed later. Everybody will be c o rd i al l y welcomed to al l events. open to th e public, a nd t hi s means al l events that would be o f mterest. Fe w school districts open their doors wider than Narberth, an d few schools a re better p at ro ni ze d. Y ou see, it's th e ol d slogan about which we have kept quiet fo r a year: "Co-interest brings Co-operation." Commencement
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NARBERTH, PA,-OUB TOWN--JUNE 1 4 1 ~ 1 7

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Of course, we

deliver - anyp I ace - any

time.

AND

NARBERTH , PA .

Pansy, Tomato

The Eagle Tailoring Co.234 WOODBINE AVE.

Phone 1203-J. NARBERTH, PA.

J,l ldles ' l ind Gents' Tailoring(;Ieaning. Pressing, Dye ing and Re

pairing. Prices Rea sonabl e. Workcalled for and de livered .

CabbagePlantsFOR SALE

GARDEN NURSERIES

HOWARD'Selephones,

1267

1268

The Brightest Spot in Narberth

A drug store in thelmost,modern sense of th e term

I ts proxmity to a first-class drug-store has very frequent ly

b ee n o ne o f t he reasons why t he lease or sale of a house has been

e f f e ~ t e d ! Th e Wes t Ph i l ade lph i a ope rato rs ca n tell th e s tory

well! A nd it would hardly be f a r- f et c he d t o sa y tha t the calibre

of th e leading drug-s tore ref lects th e life o f th e communi ty in

which i t operates! So , then, i t b eh oo ve s u s a ll to have the best

- e v e r - upwa rd t he t re nd s ha ll b e! And th e m ore opporunities

we h av e to serve yo u th e bet t e r our service c an b e! D on't le t's

bu y anything i n Ph i lade lph i a wh ic h c an j u s t as well be b o ug h t i n

Narber th - l e t ' s get th e f u ll b ene f it of real mutua l i ty !

WHAT WOULD YOUDO WITHOUT IT

Name ..•..... , '" ..................•..•••.

Address ..•........ ' ......• , .........•.•.•••

P. O. Box

SCHOOL NOTES

DO YOUR BIT

SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT,

OUR TOWN, NARBERTH.

Enclosed find $ fo r m y subscr ipt ion from ..••..

to .

The Merion :Title & Trust Co.

If You Can 't Enlist-Invest. Buy a Liberty LoanTo-Day. Subscriptions will not be received by theernment after nooo, Friday.

ASK ABOUT OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN

n. 'I'. WHIT};.

NARnERTH GUARD

HARRY A. JACOBS,

Editor.

H. C. GARA.Ach('r tlslng Manager.

MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

There "'111 be drillhlg nt ElmHnll her el lf te r e ve ry J IondayIlncI Tllllrsdl1)' nights at eighto'clock. All tIlOse lvho hane hud

lUI) ' mlllhlry eXllerJence Ilreespeciadly invited to eome ou tIlnd take pnrt, and assi s t ill thework.

THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917

~ E R G E N C Y PHONE CALLS

Fire 350.Pollee 1250.

Charlie Uarker's Autocar Club

leaders of th e Main Line League, tooka firmer grip on the coveted posItion

Send a ll l et te rs a nd n ew s item to I hy w in ni ng i n e as y slrle, S to: ~ ' .in? O. Box 404. Ifavor of Autoear . In the openl ll g

Send a l l adve rt i sing COpy to P. O. of the ninth , 1 ~ l r s t Baseman Tip Turn-

Rox 820. er passed words witll Umpire Jones,

Make a l l r emittances to P. O. Box who orde red him from t.he game. An118. argument followed and the umpire

Our Town Is on s ale at the depot forfeited t.he game to _A.ulOcar, !l to

newsstand. and at th e store of H. E, O.

Davis.Entered as second-class matter, Oc

tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at

Narberth. Pennsylvania, under th e

Art o f Mar ch 3, 1879.

,Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos

Mrs. Roy E. Clark Henry ROBeEarl F . Smi th W. T. Melchior

q . M. Henry

ASflociate Editors.

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OUR TOWNHome Defense Unit, who des ir ed to Ihave mili tary t rain ing . The following

_ officers were elected: Captain B. T'I - -An ExperIment In Co.operathe. White; First Lieutenant , Edwin P' . The net ~ r o c e e d s of t he r ef re sh -

' ; ; d U r J l l 1 l 1 s m - ~ o PaId Workers . IDold; Second Lieutenant . JesSoO S' . ment committee of the Field Day- !H a r r i s ; Treasurer, Edward S. Haws;: meet were $24.90. This amount wa s

Owned ll.nd Published every Thurs- iTemporary Sec reta ry , L . H. 'I 'ruttel' . I handed t.o th e treasurer of the Ath

day by t he Narbe rt h Civic Associa-, Enrollment fee was fixed at tw",nty-: leUe Assoc ia tion . Thanks is due th e

tlon. five c en ts a nd d ue s twellty-Iive cents; girls who helped so fai thful ly a ll a ft -

~ A l m E l t T J l CIVIC ASSOCIA.TION. pe r month. :emoon.

P'd A J L Dues must always be paid 1:1 ad-I -_ .

r es l e nt , . • oos. I b IVice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. vance or members names wllI not be , F'lnal t es t s f or al grades a ove tI e

called at "roll c al l. " About forty-two' fifth, Incluslv,e, begin on Monday, JuneWllIlams, James Artman.Secretary and tr' .lasurer, }<'rank J. men have been d ri ll ing r egul ar ly . It : 18.

Wlsse. Is desired to have a compnay of ab.ollt i ---Directors, Frederick L. Rose, George fifty of s ix ty men who have the t 1 m ~ I Remember the da tes: B a c c a l a u r e a ~ e

M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M. Jto drill and want to be members of : Sermon, S I ~ n d a y evening, June 17, 111

Colesworthy Mrs. William S. Horner, thi s l,rganlzation. I th e MethodIst Church. Commencement.

A. E. W o h l e ~ t , Mrs. George M. Henry, Anyone desiring to join shouid d;J: F r i l ~ a y .evening. June 22, In the school

~ ' I e t e h e r W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, so, at once, as . arrangements have Iaudltorlllm ..

H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. been made for rifles a nd t he Manua l ( Se e n ot Ic e o f C omme nc em en t

Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- of Arms will be t aken up as th e d ri lJ Week program of week's events),

tel' W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- cours.e very soon. When drilleu the --ley. Guard will be p re pa re d f or any : '\ a rhe rth High School Is proud of

eme rg en cy d ut y r eq ui re d of them he r r ecent record In hase hall and

during the continuance of t he w ar . t.ennls. The h as e ball team r e c e n t l ~ 'Meet at fire house every Monday an,) has won against Darby. Amhle r a nd

Thursday evenings at eigllt p. 1\1. Come J enkintown .• The g ir ls ' tenniR team I e --- ., - , _n. , - . '. . _.n

there If you ar e Interested. Ihrought. home victories from Swarth- hest to .he had, hu t we know they willi ./\ ('Alln 0 ..' T H A ~ K Sn. 'f . Whitl·, ('uptolin. mor e a nd Co!lingswool1. havc a joh to get n ine women that, - - -

will he more cordial, congenial and i We wish to t hank a ll th e boys and

AUTO CAR TEAM WINSSeven teachers wil l l eave us this helpfUl than our present faculty. This: girls, big an d l it tl e, t he u sh er s, the

year, ,four or five of them to enter Is ou r hanquet t o t he r e ti ri ng t each -: young DIan who t oo k the tickets at

FROM NARBERTH, 8-3 a hroarler school ing. Guess! ers.' ; the rloor, and allwho in any way he lp-

The i1H'rpase In e nr ol lm en t a nd : ed us to make the little play at

conRtant increase in numher of dasseR I 1 l 1 ~ ( ' t 1 ~ T I ~ L \ ~ ( ' t : 0... P,\IU' ..:I. :Wynnewood Park. for the benefit of

requlrerl will make it Imperative to I'OST I ~ S ( : I L \ ~ ( ' t : ' I ' A " ~ ' the Episcopal Church a nd Re d C ro ss ,

add t.wo t.eachers to the facult.,·. This By rllrection of the Postmaster Gen- a ~ u c ( ' ~ s s .. t I J\K, 1 • t . , SpeCIal thanks to Mr. Wal ton f or

meanR nllle new eac l e r s . I ~ . w 11 eral the use or Insurance Tags on , . .a "looking them over" there will he! p .. 1 p. '1 .'11 I )' . . . transpoll.1ng th e peopl e f re e o f chan;-e

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ost mal WI Ie I Iscontmu.- ,t o and from the grounds.ed alter .JUly 1. 1917. at all post ot-: (Signed) J{r ' W W ItoWatch for list of teacherR leaving fices, and t he re will he I ~ s u e d In-: } r r s ~ ' e. T. } ~ l o o r : ~ :

and their succeSRorR. Principal Mel- stead thereof, a coupon receipt to th e I

choir says he wiII Ruhmit the list send er for each a r tic le mai led, a stuh iwithlu a we ek or two. helng retained at the malllng office i nu. , \ ~ ~ : \ SUAW TO

-- showing the numhe r o f t he a rt ic le . t he SPEAK ] ~ O R I U S T ( ) W ~\\ 'e ar e anxious to form n ew ac- f ee p ai d. name anll address of all- - - -

AUTOCAR CLUU llualntances, hu t we regret to sec sO d re ss ee , a nd any spedal en dors e- Th ose who were disappointed a t t he

H. H. O. A. K ma ny o f our faculty leave. We he-: me nt s s uc h as "frag-i1e," perishable." postponement of Dr. Shaw's engage-

Rohinson, 2b 2 0 : ~ 4 0 Iievp our hoarl l wil l secure only the' etc. lIIent to speak In Norristown a fewBrown, :lh 0 0 0 1 0 =,.,--...,.... ...."...---,-.,.,. :weeks ago, will be glad to know that

i ~ ( ~ ~ I ~ \ ~ n ~ s . l f : . : : : : : : ~ I ~ - IMPORTANT NOTICE' ~ 1 : ~ . , d . ~ ~ ~ : ~ ( ~ , n ~ ~ e ~ I : ~ C : ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ d a ~ t . ~ ~ =navis. lh 10 2 I nOOll In t he Ope ra House. The sub-

Fitzmaier, cf. I 2 : ~ 0 0 jeet is to be the same as was adver-

Titlow, rf. 0 Il 0 0 0 Our T ow n h as b ee n issued by th e Civic As socia t ion of Nar- t ised, all li Dr. Shaw's position as chal r -

llIum. p 1 2 0 I 0 Iber th, a t it s ow n expense, a s i ts contribution toward civic develop- man of t.he Woman's Committee of

HarrlRon, e. . 1 1 ;; () () !ment , and be tt e rmen t of e v er y wo rt hy cause i n w hi ch th e com- the Council o f Nat iona l Defense, as

..-- - --,- - - - I 'munity is interested. well as honorary pres ident of the

ITotals S 10 H 8 0 I ts mailing l is t i s very l a rge - so large th at i t becomes nec- :'\ational Ame ri ca n Woman S uf fr ag e

NAH.BERTH , ( 'ssary to discontinue sending th e paper to th os e w ho are no t Association, will render he r discussion

IR. H. O. A. F_() I,. particu.larly inte,rested in it , or it s wo.rthy cause. . of the part that women wil l p er fo rm

1\1cC'lellan s 0 " 0 1 ,IT II b d h d f In the pa tr iot ic se rv ice of tllel'r coun-. .. . . ~ - 1 i'v 1 yo u e go o enoug to a VIse us , be or e o ur n ex t Issue

Simpson, : ~ 1 1 1 1 0 !appears , i f yo u wish your name removed from th e mail ing l is t? t ry du ring th e w ar , o f v it al I nt er es t('alhoun, cr. . 1 ~ 0 i Over 50 per cent . of our readers , who r ec ei ve Our Town t o e ve ry American woman.

~ ~ : ~ ~ I ~ / ; · h . · : : : : : : : 0 H 0 0; from week to week, have not a s y et paid t he i r year 's subscr ipt ion, MI'. ROb-e-r-t-C-ole-m-a-n--t1-le 3rd, or

Robinson, If. . 0 2 () 0 1: an d a grea t many h av e no t e ve n p ai d fo r l a st y e a r' s. Sabine avenue, l eft th is week for sev-

'I'llI': fMnn:l{ S I l O W - ~ " --. W. lI 'reys, 2b 2 0 4 4 o! Perhaps yo u h av e i nt en de d s en di ng i n y o ur mon ey , but , in eral days' fishing trip In tiLe Po':cnos.__ ('. H're,ys, e Il 1 9 1 0: some way or o t he r , o v er lo oked it . So , ju s t phone Narber th We expeet Boh to hring back some

We hope t ha ,t e ve ry r es id en t. or Gihson, p 0 0 1 7 1 I1258-W now, an d Miss Ma ry G a ra will be to see you. Or mail fine trout.

:'\arberth will visit the Flower Show - - - - - ~ your check, or money, to P . O. Bo x 820, Narber th.

thlR coming Saturday afternoon an,] Totals :1 9 "2;; 14 i To do th e work, receive th e kicks an d bumps , an d advance the

evening at the Y. 1\1. C. A. building. , * ~ ~ ~ e dalit in ninth iunin/!': g-am Imoney to pa y f or t he p ri nt in g o f t hi s paper, is to o much f or a ny

And we hope too that every reRldent ~ : I : t ~ : ~ a e r ' Cluh . . . . 2 4 1 I 0 I) 0 0 -8 s ~ o public.-spir ited men to s t ~ n d f o . ~ · , when th e o.nly r e m u n e ~ a -t ~ a t can will enter one or more e x - ~ . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 __ 31 bon IS a pel sonal sense of havmg tI led to render a commumtyhlbits. . arert I some par t icular service.

Remembering t.he succesR\, of the If to ' T d h ' t ·d b' t·first and second flower SIIOWS and re- I En:nyUOUY IX XAIlBEIt'I'I1 . yo u ~ ' a n Ul own, an aven. pal your su scrIp lOn,

c al li ng the p le asur e these two affa ir s JWmUZE . J r : ~ t: 2:U e J t ~ e r send m y ~ u r ch.eck now, .01' a.dvlse tha t t he p ap er IS un -

afforded t.he close on to a thousanlj - deSIred and to dlscontmue sendmg It .

p eo pl e who a tt en de d, i t m ay appear The : ' \a rhe rth :'\eedlework Guild Isto be "carrying coals to : ' \ewcastlc" going t o g iv e a fete for hospi ta l SUP-I

to urge Narherth folks to drop In p li es f or our American soldiers anlllnd see the Show on Saturday. sailors on Saturday, June 2a. from a

But two fac ls come to mind. First, to 10 P. J\T. It Is to he h el d o n MrR'1we h av e w it h us many new residents. Hewitt'R, l awn at the southwest cor

and Our Town wishes to extend 10 uer of Essex and Willlisor avenue,..

t hem, o n b eh al f o f Mr. Stit!!R. a spe- You ar e Invited. There will hp I

c ia l i nv it at io n t o a tt en d t hi s y ea r' s fancy and nReful art ic leR fO: sale. Ishow, and if they have in their gar- ice eream and candy. There WIll alRO I

dens any of the flowers listed In the he f re sh f ru it s a nd vegetahles. IlOmenumerous classes, to hE' sur e a nd en- made hrea(1 a nd ca ke f or whl eh Nar-

t.er them. The Narberth Flower berth iR famous.

Show Is f or Nar be rt h folks t.o take Your fortune will be t ol d and there

part In and enjoy. }<'eel no hesitancY, may be a Rpedal letter for you InNew Nenghbors and Fellow Towns - t he " po st office."men . Welcome t.o the Flower Show. There will be a f l a ~ raising at 4

AIIlI secondly. a last call to those o'eIOl·k. The Boy Scouts will give aold residents who failed. fo r o ne rea- drill and they will be there to assist

son or another, to attend Inst. year's you In carrying your bundles. Ishow or th e one In 1915. Do not mis s it! Come a nd swe ll

_________ th e fund to help make 0111' hrave hoys

The a t ten tion of parel ltR Is ca li el l comfortable when theY go to tile

to the fact that there .are several front.

cases of measles in different parts of AR the young men of the COUIITI:!

th e horoug-h. ar e offerinf!, their lives. leaving thplr

('are should, of courRe. he taken to huslness. sacrificing their proRperl.,skeep chi ldren from contact. with al l an d d on nin g the khaki. hm 't It. as lit

occupants of quarantined !louRes, hu t ti e aR YOU ( 'on do to spare a few d'"most cases ar e contracted from con- lars t provide comfortR for them?

tact wlt.h persons iu whom the dls- ------

ease Is developing hnt. has not yet. J r J : " ~ r o n J , \ T J ARrn n E D J r A ' r J O ~sho\vn. --For'this reason. parents ar e request- The e'ommiRslonel'R of Valll'" Forge

ed t o t ake eve ry p re ca ut ion un ti l t.he havE' ISSllPd invitatlom' for the c1eili-disease abat.es. cation or th e United fHates 'Wa"hl'w-

non rd o f l Je nl th . ton memorial arch. at Vallev ForJ!;e.on TueRda)', June 19, at two o 'c lock

P.M. __ ,NARBERTH OFFICE!I ARCADE BUILDINGYou want t.o Ileal' that Baccalaureate I

permon t o t he graduatine: class at t l , ~ OPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.Th e Narberth Guard was orglJulze:1 Methodist Church, hy Mr. Chris. G.

May 21 by members of The Narbertll Koppel o n S un da y ev·enlng. 'SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

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NARBERTH, P A . - O U R T O W N - J U N E 1 4 1917

Narberth, Pa .

BUILDER

NARBERTH , i PA.

45th and Parrish Sts.

take a look through my newhOtl: 'es on the brow of thehill, two on N:uberth Ave,and three on Forrest Ave.

FOR SALE!

Wbitman's Cbocolates andDouglass ' Home ·Made Candle s a t

A ma n Ihat whIsper s down a wellAbout the goods he ha s to sell •Can't reap ~ many golden dol'lars,A s one w ho cUm bs a tree an d boiler..

George B. Suplee

c. P. COOKAnthracite Coal

WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

I AM AT THE SERVICE OF

THE PUBLIC OF NARBERTHAutomobiles to hire at all hours of day

and night.

SABlE CENSORE Phone 1289 or 625, NARBERTH. P ~

SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

W M . E. SMEDLEY

Before PurchasingAnything

SoImportant as a Home

Y .

l';ine rooms and bath; hot waterheat, electric lights; high ground. Lot50x125. Fo r qUick sale, $5000.

CALnWELL &; CO.

(iUARD

AZPEL L ' S

Music·Store32 East 1"llDealiter Avenue

NARBERTH

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY

NARBERTH Y. M. C. A.

Fourth of July TennisToumament Being Arranged

A Jo'ourth or Jnl y t enni s tourna- Dmen t. i s being arrangecl by th e :'\al'- AVIS'ber th Tenni s Association. Only clon- Good Old.Fash loned , Home. l [ade

hIes will b e p layed. }'udge. TIle Kind Tbat MotJler UsedThe mat ches will start S a t n r d a ~ ' I to )[ake

afternoon. Jnne 30, will he cont inued ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : " : " : : : - - . . : - : : : : : : : : ~a ll d ay I"olll'th of J ll ly , and the finals - - - - - - - - - - - -- -

w il l be played SatllTllay. July 7. H. C. FRITSCHAll members ar e invited to enter Properties Fo r Rent and Salt

ancl to see any memher of the Tour l l- Fire Insur8nee

ament Committee or all)' of th e offi- Bell Phone W W.eers fo r details. There will also bean a n n o u n e ~ m e n t of particulars on Wall BulldJng. Narberth. P..th e BuIletin Boa rd a t th e courts.

ARDMORE, PA.

VICTOR VICTROUS AND RECORDS."Wh30 Go t o t he City?"ub.

WEEKLYUB'S

WllI th e boss of l\arbel'th please

send around for th e remains of our

spring a"hes?

nt"-••John ,"lin Ness, ~ l i l l i s t e r

Ill"', A,-ery S. Dcmwy, Past.or

ST. !lARGAUET'S CHURCH.

I lev. Andrew S. Burke, I'asl()r.

ALL SAINTS' p. E. CHURCII.

t:"ANGI-:L UAPTIST CIIUHCII.

,

W II B Th S· f Ft· h e ~ d last Wednesday eVE!'l1lng by

e, oys, e IZe 0 a OUD aID unlUlimous vote, petitioned th e presiding Bishop of the lIext Annual Conf erence, held In March, 1918, to re-

Has Positively Nothing to Do With the Quality tu rn the pastor for the fifth year.

O

.J' Goods the 'Counta,'n D,'spenses The brethern be\leve ill preparedness. At th.e May meeting o f t he Auxiliary'J r I it was decided to g iv e a series o f s ll -

LETTERver- teas during the summer months,

the revenue re su l ting ther.efrom to beused in enlarging it s b an k ac:::ount

. - - - sufficiently to f ina nce a rather am ..To t he E dI to r o f O ur Town: bitious undertaking contemplated by

When Reglstra-tlon Day dawned. the thes.e women i n t he early fall.registrar and assis tan ts looked ft>r-I I n a cc or da nc e therewith th e first

w ar d to a fairly easy t ime. Est i- t ea wlII be given by Mrs. Alex. Cham·mates of th e proba1Jle num ber to be bley, at he r residence, 108 Hampden

regis te red va ried between 60 and 150, av.enue, on Thursday, June 21, fromth e major ity of guesses being nearer two unt il five o'clock, at which t imeth e smalIer amount. With a sof t "nap alI members and f riends interested inin v iew , th e olficla Is had ordered a t ~ Y. M. C. A. ar e most cord lal Iy in

fuII course dinner to be served at VI ted.noon, with c ig ar s a nd var ious refresh- T.he benefit d.erived from such ~ , I - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - -ments to be passed around at regular ?eclsion on t he p ar t of the Auxi l ia ry rLEAN··· rAFE...V/HOLESOMEi n terval s during the day to keep IS r ~ a l I Y three fold: Firstly, th e lJ aJ 1ftt hem f rom falIing a8leep. Everybody gelllune pleasure from a n a ft er noonwas fooled, because the to ta l regi"tra- l;pent i n t hi s m an ne r at frequ("lt ill- OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUAIlAN'IE&Dtion was 270. At 7 o'clock there wer e t er va !s ? y t ho se of us who expect to UNDER BAC'JERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

th ir ty- five men in \lne, impa ti en t t o r e m ~ 1 U In ou r home town th.e majorhave the operation over witb, s o that: p o r t ) o ~ o f t he s umme r, i s w eI I " "o rt ll PasteurizedMilk 1 DELIVERIES

t he y c ou ld g et to work but in some i th e prICe of slIver we l ea ve w it h o ur B r Y D d o ~ i l k c e r t l l l e d IWEST PBJLA.i ns t an ce s a nd e spec ia liy in ' the case :hos te ss . Soecondly, the silver collected (Pedrlalle S o c l e l ~ ) \ OVERBROOKof illiterates it took fully half n hour Iby e a? h hostess wiII aid materil\l ly in S I I "G .. MERION

, a I carrYing out tl pi r I" pe e a uernseyt o p as s a man along. The dinner was J le an p oposec. 11 Milk WVNNEFIELDserved, bu t at 9 P. M. i ns te ad o f at I September , and last but, in no wise; (Roberts' 6 Sharpless ' BALA-CVI\WYDnoon. Tbere hadn' t b ee n time to I l ea st . . th e two hou·rs sD.ent at each I Dairies) NARBERTII

• I tea mIght v er y p ro fi ta bl v b e ~ ' l a d e I;erve a meal to a canary bird during' . tl 1'1 b' k i t " . f Cream Bullermllk ARDMORE, \or 1 w 11 e Y n t mg or sew mg ort he who le busy day. th t tI f t Table and Whipp ing WVNI\I.WOODUnc le Sam didn't give the boys anv- 0psl

ea le ron . I t ' I Cream.

. ' . . : e as e r emem Jer tI e Ime, pacet 1 l 1 n ~ tOl t .he joh either, although In a nd y ou r p ie ce o f silver ?Irs. ('hamjust I ce to the?l, I must. say they didn·t hlev will be verv glad t entertain d

expect anythmg, feeling that they lar' nil b.e . ,were cloing their little bit for the ge m_ _r_. _

common good.Some fel IowS, who evidently want

ed to avoid conscription, resorted to

s t range means to mak e it appear asthough th e U. S. A. would gO ou t of

I f it is Quality and Quantity you are after , we sell both. OurSodas and Ice Cream are the best money can obtain. They havea flavor which is all their own, and will take a medal wherever

shown,

We also sell one of the bes t F ilms on the market, Eastman's

Films, gentlemen, It i s not the film that produces the best results;it is the Camera and the man behind. The Film is only th e carryingagent for the work the man behind produces.

F I E I > L ERTHE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

The Busiest Store in NARBERTH

Nrw.6 pf t ~ C!I.4urrllt5 I the evening service, which was an_ I iIlu,;trated address on "The New

MEIUON MEETING nOUSE.. I America" given by Dr. William G.. . . i Hussel, of PhlIadelphia.

.Men.on MeetlDg ~ o u s e IS opened f:: r i Every parent and teacher of the

\\ o r s ~ l l P e ve ry F lT st -d ay at 11 A' i congregation is asked to have the chilM. Vlslt?rs ar e c o ~ d i a l I Y w e l c o ~ e , . dren present for the Children' s I I lus -A regIstry book IS.kept for VIsitors. : trated Object Sermon at th e begin

All ar e asked to regIster tbelr names. : ning of the morning service. After

Ithis sermon tbe chi ld rcn may retirei i f t he y so des ir e.--- _ i All who ar c not regular attendants

Early !llass on Sunda.y r ~ ' O I l l !\I'rll; at church e lsewhere ar e i nv it ed t o

I ~ to October 31st at C.JO A. ~ l From: th e serviee for men Sunday evening .

~ o \ ' e m b e r 1st t o Mar cn 31s t at 7 A. M, We will be g lad t o wclcome vou toLate !IIass, 9.30 A, M. tbrougl!.out t h ally 01' all 01' these s ur vi ce s. .year. l \ la ss es on holydays, 6.30 and

830 A. M. W e e k d a ~ ' s at 8, Eveningdevot ions and othe r se rv ice s at regular

times,

Th e services at All Saints' P. .-

Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood

avenues, fo r n ex t S un da y a re as fol

lows:8.00 A. M,-Holy communion.9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.

11.00 A. l \1 .-Mo rn ing p ra ye r

sermon.4.00 P. M.-Evenlng prayer.All Episcopaliansliving in this vlcm

ity ar e most cordiaIly invited to att end a ny of th.e services at All Snints'

Church.The church has provided free ' ~ l I I s s e sthat leave Wynnewood and 1\a rhertllstations at 10.40 on Sunday mornings.You ar e u rg ed t o u se th em .

Ibusiness jf t he y w er e caIled away

'I'1It: I 'UESnr 'r t:IUAN CIIURCII, Ifrom their jobs. Fo r instance. onefelIow s aid h e was an " en gi ne er o f

clistributlon." Inquiry brought ou t th e

fact that he was a s h i p p i n ~ clerk forThe meet ing , ; for next S u n d a ~ ' ar e a hutton house.

as folIows: Severa I men deposed that they were10.00 A. M.-Sunday ,;chool. "general managers." etc. in various

11.00 A. M.-Puulic worship. Ser- concerns, implying therehy that they

mon theme : "Tr an sf orming th e Val- were t oo val uahle at home to be

ley of Baca" I spared for mere war purposes , but

7.00 P. M.-Christian Endeavor Ieach admitted finally that he was onlymeet ing . Leaden; , Helen Duff and Ia salesman. pure anll simple, particur ~ l i z a Moore. All young peopl e i nv it -j ' l ar ly t he l at te r.

and ed. It was c ur iou s t he numher of ducks

8.00 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . The who c la imed to be supporting their

pastor will conclude the series of ser-I mothers, altbough as a matter o f f ac t

mons on th e Twenty-third Psalm w it h t hey neve r turned a nick le in to thea.n address on the theme, "The celes. , house. Others e xp re ss ed c on ce rn f or T he q ue st io n o f u ni fo rm s wa,; dis- r a r a ~ ~ G i n l e Y " atlal Escort." t he wel fa re o f their wives should they cussed at a mee ti ng o f t he : \' ar be rt b UI2350uth Irnst, PhiladeliiiIiitJ\9

Church Xoles I ~ J e al Ie d t o . s h o u ~ d e r a gun, whereas Gua'rd Monday evening. As th e Guard

The meet ing uext Wedncsday night I)n t:uth theIr wIves had b een "up- was organiz,ed fo r Home Defense it RO 0 FERSwlJl be addre ssed bv n ev . Cor yd on pOTrtlllg them

l· was the opini on of many that r,>gull!.-

Curtiss Tyler, p a s t ~ r of th e Trinity ~ l a t weI -known interpreter of. t ion uniforms wet 'e n ot o nl y unneces 1----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill . Itahan, Ed Haws , was ?n the jo b an d s ary , bu t a considerable expense whichPhiladelphia. Mr. Tvler is a graduate r en der e( l v al ua hl e a ss Is ta nc e t o t he many individuals could no t welI a ~ of Yale Universitv a"nd has heen very p a r ~ y w.hich ."kept us ou t of war" b y f or d, that in the event of t he Gua rd ssuccessful in h i work in Chestnut r eg lsle rl l lg sundry eitizens of Sunny being c al Ie d t o s er ve t he S ta te i t wou ld

Hill. The meeting next WednesdaY Italy.. Ed s ay s t ha t since he h as been b e t he b us in es s o f t he State to pr.}videnight wi11 he preparatory to th e s a ~ - I running th e post. office, he can in,- proper uniforms and equipment. Fo r

Sunday services: rament of t he Lor d' s s ~ p p e r , which tcr.pret an y l an gu ag e e xc ep ti ng p ar ad e PU'l'poses and for use at drill

9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. This will be ce lehra ted on the following s P H l I l a c l ~ . i f des ir ed , it was decided that eachwlJl be Temperance Sunday and ?Ir. Sunday June 24 ere,; th e score: member secure white cluck trousers.

H. A. Dud le y o f :\arherth, will ad- The'Young p ~ p ] e ' s meeting of last Dependents-indicatetl .. ' . . . . . '. 149 white shirt with' soft c ol la r a nd un i-dress th e schOOl. Sunday night was so thoroughly en- PrOhable exe?lptions-indicated. 6 form hats t o b e s el ec te d by a commit-11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser- joyed by th e large numher present IS ngle ancI WIthout dependents.,. 66 t ee a pp oi nt ed f or t he p ur po se b:.' the

lllon by th e pastor. An i 11us tr at ed t ha t i t was decided to hold another' I ('o.lored ' .. ' . . . . 1 c ha irman o f the meeting.

c'.hihlren's sermon wiII be given at the mee ti ng n ex t S un da y night·. '\'hich I ~ h e n s . . . . . 45beginning of t he mo rn ing worship. will he the last until ncxt fall. I otall) disabled ' . , . . . . . 3 rXrJ,ALUt;n J,ETTF.RS AT7.00 P. M.-Young People's l\leeting - - NARBt:RTI I POST OFFH' t:

in charg,e of Group :\0. 3, Laurenee I \U: ' rnODIST t : I 'ISCOI' ,U, CIIURCII 270,/ Mis s MaUd Reynolds (2).

Houston, leader. Mr. C. H. Gara w il l MI'. Walt.er Strasden.speak This will be th e last. YounJ,l; 'J'hl' l , it t le fh ll reh Oil th e 11111. Among those who registered I Mr. J. D. Sayre.P eopl e' s mee ti ng bef or e the Union noticed the following: I Mrs. Martha Sarey.

Twilight services 01' the summer. He", t ~ G. Koppe l, I'astor. Charles E. Kraemer Mr. Jas. Wiggins.7.45 P . M.-Evening wor,.;hi(l. This Carden Warner Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Winsor.

service w il l he held under the clirec- Sunday services: Squire McClellan Mr. A. A, Ziegler.tion of t he Usher s' Assoclat.lolJ a nd ! ), 45- Sun da y school. Classes f or a ll H. S. Hopper Mr. Charles H. Dohl.the pastor will preach a spedal ser- ages. A. K. Housekeeper Ellw S. Jltl'W!', I'. :n.mon to men on the subject " Idea l: 1 1.00 -Morni ng worshi) . Sermon by Ponce d.e Leon Burkhardt - - - - - - - - -Manhood." Laclies wlJl , .;erve RR u 8 h ~ . the pastor. These bright aud lJromising young- XO'l ' lf t : '1'0 ALT, I't:nSONl'l owxew. St a & H t W t H .er s and a male quartette will furnish I 7 . 0 0 - I ~ p w o r t h League. Miss Mildred s te rs w er e all eager to shollider a OR IIARBOIUNG r ~ U ( , E X S E D DOGS' e m 0 er eatIngspecial music. ;Smith, leader. gun. In compIlance with th e Act of June Plumbing

lLOO Wedne sday e ve ning , pra)'er I 7 . 4 5 - E v e n i n ~ worship. Baccalaure- 3rcl, 1915, notice is hereby given, that Bell Telephone.meeting. If yon miss this meeting i at e Sermon to the graduat ing e1ass The ma n hehind the g un 100]<" to af ter June 23rcl, 1917, th e Commission- ----------------you wil l be the loser. They a re large- lof th e Narberth High School. Mem- y ou "stay-at-homes" to ge t behind a Ier s of Montgomery county will calli Frank Crl·stIy attended and arc. very heJpfu I. bers of thc Board of I<::dncarion, facuI-1 bond. upon the constables of th e county or8.00 Monday evel1lng, June 1S, the ty and pupils of the publ i c schoo\ , State Constabulary, to klll all clogs in MEATS & PROVISIONS

lIshers' Associat ion wil l meet at the f)'iencls and re la t ive s of the g-,radyat- Mauy mOre children wear g la ss es t h e c ounty of Montgomery, no t \Vear-home of Mr. Charles n. JOlles :J05 class ar e cordially invited. to-day than dicl twenty ~ ' e a l ' s ago, bn t !ing Ilcense t ag s, r eg ar dl es s o f whose Hillh Grade ButterSouth :\arberth avenue. Mr. C. A. ])rIlYl'r J[eet.IJlI\' there is no t so Illllch headache ancl in-II property t hey m ay be. (6. -21.) Telephone-Narberth 644

Beaslel' , Esq. , wiII speak on t he s uh - T he Wed nesd ay evening prayer and diges tion . _lloy A. UattleItI, A.

jeet "The ]<Jffect of t he War 011 World praise service will he conducted by - - - Harmon Y. Breluly, IDemocracy." th e pastor. A special meeting o f t he Xarberth's base ball team o f f ormer WlIlltlm '\VanIer Burlier. HOWARD F COTTER

('hurch Xot!'!' offieial board of the! church is called y ~ a r s . g e ~ e r a l l Y played the game for I County Commissioners. . •

Last Sunlay was a great clay. There immccliately al'tel' the scrvice. lllne Jnlllngs, whe th er t he s co re w as MEATS fwas an unusually large attendance necent }:"enf!' again,,;t them or n{lt. Nowadays, if I Don 't m is s the food demonstration -0at al l the serviee". The theme of th " T he c hu rc h w as again ta xe d to its the game isn't going our way, th e at th e School House on Monday even- QUALITYmorning sermon, " A Ch ild Lost," is capacity on Chlldren's Day and at th e rule is t o p ick on th e umpire, thus ling. June 18, at 8 o'clock.to he continued as th e suhject of t he s tr awber ry f es ti va l. T he memory ·ex- trying t o hi de our ow n weakness a nt I ( - - - - - -

prayer meeting wednesday eVeni'l!?;. ('I'cises by t he I ltUe folks of t he P rl - lose th e game by forfeit Instead of

The Chl ld re n' s Day e ve rc is es at 2.:10 mary Department wer e e spec ia ll y taking ou r medicine l ik e r ea l sports

in the a fte rnoon were of th e very best commendab'le. Th e entire p ro .g ram men ,

and tlel!g;hted t he l ar ge audience .tbat was never so e njoyab le a nd well renwas present . A special feature 'Was a dered. The lacl!es of the Aid socletjYclemonstratlon by the Boy Scout s o f s er ve d three hundred plates at th e

th e great wor k o f that orga!117:atlon. strawberry festival.A chorus of y ou ng p eo pl e s an g for Th e First Quar ter ly Confe rence,

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Narberth RegisterTwo Line., IOc per illllue; Sc for each atlclitionalline

' ~ I n f o r m a t i o n " looks in the current issue of thetelephone directoryLAST, because she assumes thatyou have looked there FIRST,

That she may be of the greatest service to all,she consults her special records first, to see if theperson you are calling has been added to the listsince the last directory, .

Youwill help improve your telephone service ifyou will make it an unfailing habit to consult thedirectory always before making a call,

The Bell Telephone Company of PennsylvaniaBusiness Office,

1 23 0 A rc h Street, Philadelphia.2i) lU"r .....nl

40 I It 'r (·(·nt.

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PROGRAM

HARRY B. WALL

Furniture Moved

EN'1'lIlE WIU':K OF ,Jl' :U: 111'HSclzulck l ' l c t l l r ~

, l u ~ I ' l l h Schenck I > r e ~ e n t ~ t hl ' I>re·Eminent A r t l ~ t e~ O l n i A TAI,JUllta:

l'lIlJIIlurted b ~ t:ugeuc O'Ul'ieu III t ' i r ~ t . S"lI 'k

Showiug uf"1>OI>PY'"A Ilellghtilll Adlliitntioll of ( 'Yllthln~ t o c k l e ~ " s .'nUluus ~ o v e l , H1rl!ctetl h ~ t:elwnrd ,lose, HrllDlntlzed hy lien 'L'enl

IUlel ,Juhll I', HItter

F· h H id \ Final1>', no matter what other plansfelg t au e you .have for S a t u r d a ~ ~ f t e r n o o n or

evening, you' ll regret It If you 110'1'[

Express Packages Carried, Trunks Called f or an d Delivered reserve fifteen or twenty min!-ltes toPassenger Automobiles Teaming drop in the Y. M. C. A. and see the

W ALTON BROS . N a ' : ~ ~ : ~ 7 2 IFlower Show. .

The fai r for the Episcopal Church rSATI'UIlAY }'J,OWEU snow D,\Y amI Red Cro ss hel d . Sa tu rd ay at

~ ' r n n e w ( ) o d Park, was q ui te a sue·

('ess, notwithstanding ther.e w a so

nlue-h 011 that day to detract from th.!fair. It is thought about three hun·dred dol lars has been realized, hut allreports ar e not y et in.

Plumbing, Gas Fitting (Continued from FIrst. Page)resultell. All t hi s ca n be avoided if

and Heating each exhibi tor will make sur e to tag

NARBERTH . PA his or herexhihits hefore reaching____. . , , ___ the Y, M. C. A..

BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE = : : : : : : = = ~ - ~ : : : : : = : : : = : : : : : = : : : : : : : : = : : : = = = =n, WILLIS HAVIS, Proprietor Automobile Insurance at Cost

, Home D ~ ~ ! ~ t ~ . ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ ' J Game, IFanev FrUit an J Vexet;lhl", "A STORE FOR

PARTICULAR PEOPLE" ITelephone. NARBERTH , PA .

~ S S T ~ . E ? !Ainest Pbotoplay Theatre ol l t l l l Size In tb e

EntireWorld.Pbo top lays -Con t inuous t O ~ . M. to 11.30

P.M.Phl la . , Pa .

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ACCOU:'i'!'ASTSGrtoene, Andre,,'

:1 Che:;ltnut u'·e. Phone. 67;-)(,K.. lm . 11. C.

2 0 ~ D U d l ~ ) ' axe.

AO\ ' . ; J tTISISGC..I.., " '. ,\rthllr Phoue. 6:12-R.

I deas . Plans, COP,).", Art . ';fypography.AltCIIlT.;CTS ASO DUII.UERS

KoronNkl and C: .l Ine ron .10i' Chestnut l ive. Phone. G08.

A U T O ~ I O D I L E SCenHofe. Sll"!e 'fo h ire .See d h ~ p l n y ail\'e r t tM€"nlent In this Is8ue.

lIurnf'r. "·m. S. uLocolnoblle.":W:i X, Xurherth a\·e. Phone, (j64.

~ l c C h ' I I R u . W. S.. ,J. I'. Ackuowl..dgementsan d a m d a \ ' i l ~ , automohile licenses. Ottlcehr... I to I llnd aCter 1 P. Ill.

B"KEJtSl\1it"Mt-Ii. It. Phone, :l52-J.See displaY all \ ' e rt lRe' l1en t tn this Issue.

l IASKSl\I ..rlon Title 8: Trllot Co. Phoue . Ardmore 3.

::iee ( l i ~ P ) : L ) ' 3t l \,erttMetnent In this Isst..:e.

nARIIt:R8S U 7 . z ~ r o . Ton,.224 Haverford a\'e,

1 1 l . ~ C K S ~ I I T I I SSIII_er, ••'. A.72S 1 \ l o n t g o l l l e r ~ ' ave. Phone, 32!t

nUII.n.:RlolSult'lIl..y. Wm. n. Pholle. 600.See displu) ' a l 1 \ ' e r t i ~ e l n e n t In this Issue.

CAXUY, Jo;TC.0",'1., II ••:. I 'hone. 12 :'4 ·W.Se e d i sp l ay . I l!"ert isement In t h l ~ Issue,

CAIU'.;ST.:RS A sn DUI"' ,EUSJenkin.. Ch.... I ••103 Dudle)' al·e. Phone, 382-M.

, CO"L . Jo:TC.e'Hlk. e. I'. Phoue. 302·W.

See display :J.l1\'ertiHement In th is l!UIU8.( 'O:\TUACTORS

Sh .. nd. A. C. ,Jr . Commerc!:,) TruHt Bldg .•

Ph l lu . Phone . Sp ruce 5263; Narberth 121 ....JUF.lIiTIST8

('Rtn('ruD. U r. ' '' '. M. Phune. 395-'V.Orr. IIr. A. 1•• 101 Elmwood av . Phone, 393 ·W.

IPhila. Phone. Fl lher t 4252, Ke it h B l dg .

OJlU(lGISTS}' I ..dler's. P ho ne . 6 2,•.

See diHplay ;lllvertil"lpment In this It!I!lue.1I0wl , rd '" . Phone . 1267.See dtRpla)' :uh·f:\rtiHement In this 188U6.

F.LI';CTIUCIASSItuJ{h. "er l 225 101111 ave.N ll r. P ho ne . 6ioO·'''. Ard . P ho ne , 163·,J.

. ' ISII AS D OYSTERSIml .e rh,1 ( ' roc.. r,' eo . Phoue , Na rbe r th 606.

S ~ display ' :llh·ertlsell1ent tn this Issue.

(lAltONEIlSYowell. Jo10he.-101 COUWllY . ve . P h on e . 334·J.

GARln;S SURSERIJo;S"·ohlert . A, Jo:. Phone. 696.See dlHplay >Ilh' .rtl.ement In this Issue.

GROC.;USImper ia l Grocery «:... Phoue, Narber th 606.See displa) ' ;J.dvcrtiselnent In this Issue.

H,\UI , ISG. };TC.

Walton Droo. Fhone. 6n.See dl.play "d,·.rtlHemenl In thts I.sue.

J l E ~ T I S G , S T E A ~ I AND WAT.;RlIalre. Geo. A.311 N. Narberth ave. Phone, 699·J.

I S I ' l U J l ~ ~ C EDowmau, Samllel . l ' . (Life.)116 glmwol>d al·e. Phone. 663·W.

Uurl:hardt, Miller Phone. 669-M. P. O. Box,L. (L i fe , F i r e. Acc iden t . Heallh, Auto, etc.)JOlles, ChaM. R.403 N. Nl l rhe r th ave . Phone. 696-W.

Joneo, "·m. J. 10 3 S . Narber th ave. Phone,680•.r. PhlilL. address. Penn Mu tu a l B l dg .

Snyder, Ilobt.313 Woodside aVe. Phone, 383.

Trott..r Dro ., ( Fi re . etc,)209 Woods ide ave. Phone. 1262-R.

LA.WYEIlSGilroy, John :1l1 Easex aVe. Phone, lUS·f t .PhlllL. addre.s. L i nc o ln B l dg .

Henry. G..o, 1'1.107 Chestnut ave. Phone , 608.PhlilL. addre.s . Finance Bldg.

Sc h..II, Horace> III.208 Sabine ave . Phone. 1246-W.

Stltell, F 1e tc lu r W . 4U HlLverford ave.Phone. 372-VI' Pl,lIa. address, Crozer Bldtr.

LIGJIT.NG FIXTURESllIeDonald oIoba, Narber th phone, 1288.

11\33 Ches t . a t ., Phlla. Phone, Spruce 8138.

111 EATS. ETC.U«wleM'. Phone, 39S,See display advertisement In thle hlsue.

( 'otter . IloWRfd l ' ~ . Phone, 1298.• See d u ~ p l n y nd\ 'e r t lHement t n th i s IS8Ue.Crl.l•• ·mllk Phone. 6H·W.See dl sp la. ) · advertisement in th l ! 188U8.

I\lIf.KJlahnhoch. A. Phon e, C ynwyd 76 6. " ".. Atldr.ess, Narbe r lh P. 0 .· Bo x 415,

S c ( ~ I l . 1 . ~ ..11 Ual rl . . .. Phone . P reHton 2398.~ e display at l vcr t lHement I n this issue.

I\IORTlJAG.:SShul.Non • •Jnmrfoi to. 23:1 J;flSe-X a v€"

P h o l 1 ~ , ';36, or J.I:W Chel i tn u t s t.I\lUtllC

A1.!)pll·!'J l\hudc Stof(-, ArdtllOre, Phone 1072-J.~ t ' P d l s l l l i ~ Y :uh't>rtlHl'Jnerlt In this Issue.

Cowin. T . S lu ar t. Pillno "encher~ " t i ~ f ~ r i o n ave. Plione'. N a t h e ~ t h 347-R.1.00•• t a n n ~ ' 11. Plnno 'l' .. ncher nu d Accorn.r:auIHt. 41 .. Hll, 'erford ave. Phone, 316·J.

. ~ t U l l l o , =",0. r. Arendt> 13111,;., Nnrherth."ht' t"hU'k. KatharJn",. P h o n t . ~ , 68::.

~ t ' ( ' d i ~ J > l a ~ ' :HJ"prtiserlleJ1t in this hn'IUe.SOT ,\ R l' PVRUC

,'t>If('rit-H. J. II. II I Xarbert h a \'ePhone. 6IiG-l\f. '

OI'TICIA:-l'lJo·.. n l ~ u , eRrl .' , 506 EMSex ave. Phone, 638-W.Phlla. nddrpsM. ISOI; Chestnut at ,

P A I ~ T E J l SCol ... JRm... It .

~ ~ Hll"erford a'·e. Phone 12'S.J,, \ n. (:umnu-r. Phone. 1 2 ~ f ) : : \,.,.. •

:!llJ J·;lmwflod an' , . Xarherth,W.. lzer. Fr ..d.1 1 ; \V ln s or a ve , Phone. 1247-.T.

I 'AI'ER I I ~ S G E R SWitt ... Geo. A. 320 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1203·W. Flrst-cln ..s work.

I 'AT.:ST LAWYJo:RSFo . h· r . Saml. lV . Ph li l l . acldre.s. lO t i Chestnu l .t. 131 Merion ave, Phone. 1233.J.

I 'UOTO I ' I,AYSAr('llde Th('atre. No rhl'rthSep d i M p l a ~ ' n ( " ' r r t t ~ l ' n H ! ~ t In this h'8ue

· 'Ares.Ua," 16t h and Chestnut fits P'hU":RE"e c 1 1 ~ p l a ) f :Hlverttf lPment in t h t ~ hJ8ue.PI.UlIIRISG. I':TC.

SUI,I..e. Gf'<). II. Phoue. 1289.~ p fJlsplay advert l ! ' lement tn this Issue..

Willi. n. n. Phone. 319-.1.Se e display n d \ ' e r t l ~ p m e n t tn th is h!SU8.

REAl. }:STATY.CRhlw..n Ik Co, Phone. 1271-W.See d l s p l n ~ ' ad\"ert l f lement In th is t88ue.

}'rltoch. 11. C. Phone . 2 52 -W.. ~ p dlspla) ' ar l \ 'er t lsement Ili th is t81ue(,ollfr..y. lVm. n. .

1 1 'Vool l slde ave. Phone, 685-W.Nash, Roh ..rt J. Phone. 605,• l I Iouer fo r FlrHt a nd S e co n d Mo rt g ag e s,tOHt. ,,'!'. E. 209 Ches tn u t a l 'e . P h on e , Na r.1286·", wtth Hllrhert ..., Claghorn :Mainf .t ue R e nl "H la te . 204 Bn lIeY Hldg. : PhIl&.

ROOFISU. ETC .GRra-1\IeGlnl..y Co. Phone . 1268 .W.See dlsplny advertisement In this Issue

1\11II ..r. John A. 243 Jona. ave. Phone, 661:,J.Shop, 246 Have r fo r d a v e, Phone, 1225•.1.

8CIIOOf,S, . :TC.W .. lh .. rlll. 1\I18s Maude 1':.20G Dudley a ' · e. Phonp , 1260 .R ,

Tlnner. U ..rrySIIOElIf , \K.:RS

24fi \Voodhlite ave.Good lV ..ar 8h o.. Jlepalr Shop.Con.tRnUn .., II. G. Y. 1II. C. A.. Bldg.

TAII.ORSF.alrle Tallorlnlr Co. Phone, 1203-.1.See display advert i sement lu thle I.sue

"chwartz . Charl..s Home T own TRllor. •

234 Hllverford nV8. Phone. 1254·J.TYPEWRITERSIlodlre. E. G. 502 EHsex ave.Phone. NlLrberth 63S-M.

Th e above dppnrtment HhoUld be or Ih e~ r e f l t e l l l t use to th e comlnunlty, th e list con ..talnR th e name o t e ve ry J)rotes8tonnl man.t r adesn lnn. mechnn lc1 RhopkeeJ)er. etc,. wh odoeR or Co.n tn a ny w ay 8erVe hls telloW' ..lownoman. an d who I. progre s sive enougbto ad d nam .. to n. t o f R e gi s te r .As It Is dlfflcult for those contrlbullntr

t he ir t im e a nd ell'orts to th e p roduct i on o f"Our T own " 10 personallY either know orI n te r vI ew a l l s uc h , It would b e m os t h el pr 'll I f t ho se n ot now found In th e printedns t would send In a m em o of Ihelr name ...a dd re ss , p ho ne n umbe rs an d buslneases orprofessIons fo r listing. This will cost a . fol ·low.: 10 cent s e ach Issue for 2 t ine.: 6 centafor each addi t ional line.