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    , . ' ,, ,S. Horner.303 N. Narberth' Ave.,Narberth. Pa .k;.

    ... . PRICE, THREE CENTS

    BY TH E OBSERVERThe twenty-ninth annual ~ a m e

    between Lower Merion and Rad nor High Schools ended It1 ascoreless tie l ast Satu rday aftern oo n o n the high school field at\rayne. Th e resul t was the sameas that o f t he game played a yearago.The game was fiercly playe'c1t hr oughou t t he four ]5-minutequar t er s , and the ball much of thetime was mo\"ing back and forthin the center por ti on of the field.\" e it he r s id e was able to gainground to any ex ten t early in thegame. and it was not un ti l l a te r int he s ec ond q ua rt er t ha t L ower;"Ierion began to mass its attacka nd mar ch down t he field. Takingthe hall on t he ir IO-yard line, themaroon and white, wi th E rn ieMalHles ancl E. Peters alternating,took thc ball on off-tackle plays toRadnor's ) .J-vard linc whc re t hehali t ime whist le ended th e play..-\fter recei\'ing the Radnor kickoIL running it h ack t o the :lOvan!line, Pe te r s and E. :'1 andes a ~ ! 4 a i ns ta rt ed t he ir t el li ng work in thesecond half. First down af te r firstdown was r ipped off nnt il t he hallstood on Radnor's fi\"e-vard line.Here, Emie MatHies tried a forw ar d p as s wh ic h wa s g ro un de dover the goal linc, a nd Lower;"1erion lost a favorable opportunity to win the game.:\fter Fox had kicked ou t ofdangel-, the fourth quarter began,and a repct i tion of tile two formermarches was hegu n by the s talwarts from Ardmore.. This lasts ur ge down t he fielel ended disast rously ior Lower l'l'1erion's hope:;whcn Char li e Ross tossed a passback to the center of the fieldwhen he got t he s ig na ls m ix edand one o f the Radnor l inesmenrecovered the oval.It was the final l l 1 a r , ~ h uf theLower Mer ion ele\ 'en , for , withonly fiive minutcs t o g o, Radnorcox'rI:-;UED ON THE r ,A ST PAGEMissionary to SpeakAt Lutheran Church

    Clarence Scott ChosenL. M. Footbal l Capt a inClarence Scott , of Jeffersonstreet, West Manayunk, unanimously was elected captain ofnext year ' s Lower Merion football team at a special meeting ofthe le t te rmen and coaches lastMonday morning at t he Sen io rHigh Schoo l. C la re nc e is 17years old, and has b ee n a member of the team for th ree years.He is the only boy in the historyof the Jun i or H igh School whowas considered g oo d e no ug h t ogo o ut f or t he team while in the

    n i n ~ h grade. He made the Senior H igh s qu ad that year and hasbeen one o f the most dependablemen Coach Adam has h ad in thepast two years. "Perk." as theboys c al l h im, is considered thegreatest defensive man for backi ng up t he line that has been atLower Mer io n f or m an y, m an yyears. Scott is a quie t leaderwhom the boys admire, andshoUld make a good captain. Hei s t he f ir st boy ever to representWest Manayunk as the captainof a Lower Merion H;gh Schoolfootbal l team.

    Lower Merion Fails to C"oss Goal Linein Three Desperate Marches Down Field;Radnor Rally Unable to Break 0-0 Score

    VILLANOVA CLOSESSEASON UNBEATEN

    King's DaughtersT he r egu la r m ee ting of th eKing's Daughters wil l b e h eld o nvVednesday, December 5 at ]0.30at the Communi ty Building.

    Stuhldreher' s Men Finish Gloriously With 20 to 13

    Win.

    CLUBWOMEN HEARMUSICAL PROGRAMLyric Tenor and PianistC ha rm L ar ge G a th er in g

    in E lm H al l.

    A Thanksgiving feast for mindand spi ri t was g iven the membersand f riends a ttend ing the \>\lomen'sCommunity Club cOIKert on Tuesday a ft ernoon a t E lm Hall.The Rev. Rober t E . Keighton, ofthe Baptis t Church, in his shor t address of welcome spoke of Thanksgiving and urged his hearers tothink of all t he t hi ng s that l ie beh ind a ll thi s Thanksg iv ing, of thepilgrim!'> who put the thought of Icharacter before the thought of Imoney or g ai n in t he ir c om in g to'this land and today. after 300 years.the glorious advance there has beenand will be if evcry one puts morcof himself into his daily life.

    Narberth, Pa. , F r id ay, Novembe r 30, 1928

    Approximately $650,000 wi ll b e each member of the dubs.distributed next ~ v e e l ~ by the Chr is t- Narberth will p ay an avc rage o fmas dubs of. Mam Ll11e banks f rom $50 tIl 't I tl tlB I C I t \\ ' \\11 0 eaCl (CPOSI or, ess lan lea a- ynwye 0 'ayne. ' len .t he t ot al s f rom the P ao li and Mal- natIonal average of $59 f or ea chvern banks arc added to th is amount member.the grand total is expected to exceed Comparing national f igures with$i50 ,ooo. those of the Main Line we f ind tha tArdmore leads the l is t w ith over the average for Ardmore is lower$3 15,000 to be paid to 5500 e lepos- a lso. and that there is no bank on theitors. This is a n approximate aver- Main Line that will pay this naage of $57.27 to each club member . tional rate as an average .Bryn Mawr, having two banks, has Another in teresting conclusiona t ot al of $185 ,000, whi ch is a n that might be drawn f rom the f ac tsaverage of about $53 -50 to each de- at hand is t he evi denc e that thepositor, number of depositors has increased\Vayne, also reporting f rom two while the total payments h av e de banks, has almost $100,000 to give creased. Thrift ideas have input as Christmas plums. This mak es c re as ed , whi le t he p ayment s h av ean average of a l it tl e over $ 50 t o not been in accord with this growth.

    ,.

    Auxiliary to GatherThe \ \ . omen 's Auxil ia ry of theNarbe rth P re shv te ri an - Churchwill meet on Tllursdav, December (i. from II) t il l 4 o'clock.

    Hetherington....,-Thomson.Clarke Thompson, Bryn Mawr,

    son of a former president of theP ennsyl va ni a Rai lr oa d, a nd a\Vorld Wa r av iat or . a nd Mr s.Sarah P. Hetherington, Philadelphia. were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Judge J. :\Villis Martin ' s home in Chestnut Hill.Only a few relatives and intimatefriends attended the ceremony,whi ch was p e r f o r m ~ d b y J ud geMar ti n. Immed ia te ly a ft er , Mr.and Mrs. Thomson left for GreenBriar, White Sulphur Springs.

    METHODIST BAZAARIS THIS SATURDAYVol. XV, No.9

    Wintry Blasts Felt Uphold Local Honor\Vi th t he t he rmome te r hover- Ardmore is t he home of mig-htyi ng a ro und freezing. J ac k F ro st pinochle players. So cbimedwou ld s eem t o be making se rious Ear l Dol an, of that metropolis,Annual Eve n t Offering i n roads upon the balmy weather who offered t o t ak e o n all comers

    I recent ly enjoyed a long fhe MainChristmas Gifts to be C i- -: Lin,e. The close of last week, as in the time-honored game' withmaxed b y S up p er . . r W ~ ) r t e d . by Charles.A. Decker, Wil liam Newborg as a pa rtner inMall1 LlI1e co-operative weather the card room of the Narberth KEIG.HTON IS SPEAKEREXPECT LARGE NUMBER I observer, of Narberth, showed the Fire Company. Charles Funl,= ancl,.mercury ]0 degrees below freez- Andy Gal la gh er a cc ep te d theirThe a nnua l Chr is tmas Baz aa r ing, 20, the lowest temperatureof the Methodist Episcopal reported this winter. The w ~ e l , challange only to be i g n o m i ~ l i o u s -

    Church will take place t hi s y ea r ~ v a s marke d by a steady dedll1e Iy def ea ted. Cha llengers Charleson Saturday at Elm Hall. Bcgin- 111 the t e l ~ l p e r . a t n r e f.rom las t Smith and Sam Strauss l i k ~ w i s ening at 10 A. M. it will continue all ~ u e s d a y WIth iJ-l and .W as the tasted the bitter sting of ddeat.day, culminating in a widely 11Igh-Iow f i g u r ~ s to 34 ~ I ~ d 2 on Then when Mcssrs. Dolan andheralded chicken dinner at O.:W, Monday of thIS weck. I he 11I1fh- Newborg \\ e re abo ll t to pl,blishNumerous hooths prcJ\'ide op- e st w in d r e c ( } r d c ~ 1 for the .week abroad how they met and d l ~ f e a t -portuni t y to do Christmas shop' was \lindsor aH'l1lle, Old Re frai n," by Krei sl er . a ndTh e pre ss agen t of t he bazaa r amusements on Thanksgiving day. presidcnt of the local c hapt er, is lovely n umbe rs i n English: "A toffers the following" bit of verse One is t he hors e show a t t he Rad- chairman ( 'nuff said!) Night." by R ac hma ni noff. a ndanent the supper: The bo) 's come into the limelight I "1.'hanks B.e to God," by Dickson.nor Hunt Club and the o ther is the HId II t I"Home cooked chicken and tuters, of next Friday when the Sigma K

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    PAGE TWO @uRTOWN November 30, 1928

    HEWIT ' SCleaners .: . Tailors .:. Dyers

    0he J.rew ..Bulek lL J IC a p h u i n q ~ ~

    WITH MASTERPIBCB BODIES BY FISHED.

    Everyone e n joy s c omp l et e d r iv i ng comfort in th e n ew Buick.Buick's new adjustable front seat, an d th e adjllStable stet:r1lJc o lumn, a ssu re a made.to-measure driving position fo r anyindividual .t re.mendous advance ye t only on e of many comfor t f ea tures

    10 thIS newest an d finest of Buicks. Th e new twin.bladee lec t r icwindshield wiper Buick f inge rt ip steering improvedgrouping of instruments an d controls an d many other refinements found he re a re c om bin ed i n n o o th er c ar at a ny p ri ce !These features, in addition to vivid beauty an d unrivaled performance , have won nat:onwide acclaim f o r t he new Bu ic k have made it undisputed leader in it s field a s we ll as America 'sfavor i te family ca r!

    Every memberofthe family short or tall enjoys perfect'driving comfort in Buicks nez!}adjllsfabZe.trOl'!!sect 0

    BUY A

    .FLAT CAN 17c3 OANS 50c

    FRIENDLY

    3cans 25e10 Ibs. SSe- ----3 cans 25c

    DIRECT FROM FARI\I TOYOUR TABLE

    WITHTOMATO SAUCE

    althoug-h the special sho\ving ')ft he n ew models at the vValdorfAstoria Hotei in New York Ci ty,on November 24-29, and th eshowing in Washington ear ly : nDecember a re th e on ly exhibi tssanctioned by t he Chevrolet Company. Th e show committee isworking- overt ime and expects t,)get special permission to displaythe new car in th e Main Lineshow.No expense or labor is beingspared t o make t hi s year ' s showthe g-reatest aff ai r o f i ts k ind eve:'held along the Mai n L in e, audwithout exaggerating- in th e least,i t c an be t ruthful1y said that withthe exception of th e Philadelphiashow. th e Main Line affair ",,-il1be the largest in the Philade1pi,iasuburban areaand wiII be the firs.automohile show in this section ofthe country to have a completeline of 1!J29 automobiles upon d : play.

    Accessories Show Feature.In the accessory division of the showthere will be more than double theIlumber of exhibitors of las t year, asaddit:onal space has been arranged totake care of the many Main Line accessory dea le rs who were unable toprocure fpace last year.

    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTSCotter's Market

    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOOD

    WE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    Highest Grades of City-Dressed MeatsLEGS OF GENUINE lb. 45c RIB ROAST- lb. 38c to 50SPRING LAMB BEST NATIVE BEEF. . CSHOULDERS 9F GENUINE lb. 35c FRESH-KILLED lb. 45SPRIN LAMB STEWING CHICKENS CSPECIAL - FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS Lb.50c

    UNMA TCHED FOR QUALITY"Truly America's Finest" NARBROOK BLEND SNUG HARBOR FARMQUAKER SWEET C0 FFEE White E sCream Butter SATISFACTORY gg62c Lb. I.Lb. Can 49c 75c DozenIt Must Bethe Best. Fresh Every Day

    New ReductionsIVINS' SALTINES-Krisp and Fresh Ib.25cYOLO BRAND YOLO DILL PICKLES quart ja r 25cR A ~ T O N rURINA BREAKFAST FOOD large pkg. 23cBRIL,LO METAL CLEANER (with soap) 2 large pkgs. 25cIVORY SOAP, TOILET or LAUNDRY 3 medium cakes 20cIVORY SOAP, TOILET or LAUNDRY 2 large lO-ounce cakes 25cAUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs. 25cLOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP . . .. can 29cOLD DUTCH CLEANSER. , 3 cans 20c

    PARADISE ISLAND SLICED PINEAPPLEC. & C. GINGER ALE . . . . . . . 2 bottles 25ePALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP . . . . . . 3cakes 20e_..-- - - - - - - -TOMATOES---Red ripe, New Pack . . . 3 cans 25e-- .. -_ .RICE, Fancy Blue Rose . . . . . . . 2lbs. 15eCHIPSO. . . . . . . . . . . large pkg. 21eGRAPE FRUITFancy Florida . . . . 3 for 25eJERSEYASPARAGUSLarge Green . . can 3geBABY IVifLLER SHOEPEG CORN . . . . 2 cans 29cPREMIER ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, can 35c, 3 cans $1

    CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP . . . . . .

    How you regard your competit01' is a pretty good measure of your own work. I f competi tion inspires and incites you, then it is the life of the trade. If it irri tates and seems toinju1'e you, then look out. T he very th1'eat 0f competi t ion causes the live man to r ise byresolve. You can be sU1'e of the Pinest Food3 for yo,;}' table by going or phoning OU1' St01'eand IJU1'chasing all you)' needs.

    CONVENIENT

    Nothing has been overlooked by the . ~ - ; ; ; - = ; ; - : ; - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; - : . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; : ; I~ < ' ' ' ~ ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' 4 ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' ~ ' ' # ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' # ~ ~ ~~ : l O W cOlllmittee. There will be ample I For Permanent Ia rk :ng space for s everal thousand I Reputable __ Established Icars, and the lot i ~ ~ r o n ~ of ~ h main Satisfactionentrance to the hUlld1l1g IS bell1g filledwith cinders to prevent the cars f rombecoming mired in case of inclementweather. Inside the bl1:tding itself rest Smedl'eyrooms for ladies and a smoking r!J0mfor the gentlemen have beell provIded.The purpose of holding an automo- BUIlt Home 'bile show on the Main Line is to edu- 234 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 3854cate the buyers of motor cars .in th!s .section to patronize the dealers 111 theIr ' I Wm. D. & H. T. Smedley We GaU and Deliverhome community. and to al10w them to 'bi t ter acquainted with each - ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ? " ' ~ ~COlnc )C ~ . t . ! a ~ t e!a. ~ . . ~ . ....... . ~ . ~ . ~ I . ~ ~ ~other. : :;: :;: = :;; :;: ::= :;: : :Ie :;: :;: Ole == :;: == Ie =I!: ::;: ::;: =:= == :!: ::: :It == =- == =-:;:: .....=

    Announce Br idge Benefit Ij ~ ~ r ' ....S ..h..d''I....f.M' ......,..'8','C .....n............ ~ ~ ~ jAlumnae o f th e Caski.11 School ~ n l c e U e 0 ontgomery US 0. , C. lUi.a t Devon wil 1 g -iv e t hc lr annual ' : U ~ ~ J

    b r i ~ l g ~ party for t he l ~ e n e f i t of the ~ U Montgomery Avenue Line Westbound 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 anci 11.50 A. M. ~ U BUlldmg Fund at 8.1;) :r. M., Jan-, ~ n Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50. 2.30, 3.10, ~ U uary 16, at Greenlllll Farms, ~ n Eastbound Leaving 62d nnd Lancaster A venul.' 3.50. 4.30. 5 .10. 5 .50. 6 .30, 7.10, ~ U Overbrook. ~ n Leaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at ~ ~ : : . l ~ ~ . 8 . 7.50. 8.30. 910. 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 ~ U ,; A Then every 15 mm. unttl 9 .30 A. 1\1. and 11.50 P. 1\1. to 01Elected Nurser ie s Head ~ U venues Then 9 .5 0 A . M . and every 20 min. Westbound j n " l ~Mrs. \V. Logil11 MacCo y. o f ~ U Starting at ~ ~ : O E ~ ~ ~ . S T h ~ ~ t ~ 1 : 5 3 ~ . p ~ f ~ n d every 15 min. Leaving 54th and City Line ~ Overbrook, was elected president ~ n Th 15 ' til 900 A M untIl 10.30 P. M. WEEKDAYS ASJ} l'lUNDAYS ~ n of the Philadelphia Day Nurseries I~ n en every mm. un . . Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until Slar ting at 6 .1 0 A . M. ~ u at the annual meeti ng last week ~ U Ten 9.20 and every 20 min. unt il 12.30 A. M. Then 6 .50, 7 .30, 8.10. 8.50, 9.30, ~ U

    S f d Ph'l I.... 3.00 P. M. Then 1.00,2.00 and 3.00 A. M. 1010 1050 d 1130 AM ..in t he B ell evu e- trat o r , 1 a- ~ U : ; Then 3.15 and every 15 min. unt il SATURDAYS an . .. ~ U delphia. Mrs. Georg-e B. Evans, Ie. 10.00 P. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50, ~ " R t a cll0sell secol ld v ice loU.: M 3.30. 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50, ~ U . l 1o s ~ m o n , w s '.' . ~ n Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. . 7.30, 8.10, 8.50. 9.30, 10.10, 10.50 : : n ~presIdent of the orga11lzatlOn. ; U 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. lU. and every 20 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M. ~ n ~ : Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Thuntil331500pPMM. d 15 ' ~ Shop ear ly . mai l ear ly and avoid ..: n e n . . an every mm. Wynnewood Road ~ n - SATIJRDAYS until 10.30 P. M. d . ; -the Christmas rush. ~ n : ; Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving Montgomery an MorruJ ~ n I;; ' Th 15 ' t'l 900 A M nntil 12.30 A. M. Avenues, Bryn MClwr, for Ard. '" =.1 ~ _ a E 5 5 5 ~ 5 ~ ~ 5 5 ~ ~ 5 ~ 5 ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ 5 5 ~ ~ ~ 5 5 ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ 5 ~ _ - - ~ A ~ " m m ~ I .... T ~ 1 ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ W p u w o ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~~ n Then 9.20 and every 20 mm. un t I l ' and [,ancast er. Route fo llows: ~ n ; ;, 300 P M l'llTNDAYS Eastbound-Leaving Morr is and Fn Th ' 3 1'5 d 15' t ' l Slar t ing at 6.00 A. M. lIf tAB M -U:. e n . an every mm. un 1 ThE.n every %-hour until 9.30 A. M. ongomery venues, ryn awr, Ie;U;, 10.00 P. M. . . until 1.30 P. M. east on Montgomery to Wynnewood ~ n

    I ~ U Then 10.20 and every 20 mIn. untl1 Then 9 .5 0 A . M . and every 20 min, Road; then sou th on Wynnewood ~ n 12.00 P. M. until 10.30 P. M. Road continuing through Wynne- !: 'S, n Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. wood, Narberth and Merion: t h ~ n ~ U e n Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until sOllth on 6Sra Street to terminus ~ n : : SUNDAYS 1230 A M (It 62nd (lnd Lancas ter. West- ~ ~ U Starting at 5.30 A. M. T h e ~ 1.00; 2.00 and 3 .0 0 A . M. hound-Returning oversame route. ~ n

    IEn3 Then every %-hour until 9 .00 A. M. Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- Eastbound ~ n . .. . Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until u.tes l a t ~ r than the above-men- ~ n t l~ n 100 P M tinned times. Leaving Morris and Montgomery =~ n . .. ., LNI\:ing Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Avenues Bryn Mawr ~ n 'I''' Then 1.15 and every 15 mm. untIl ti on in Nar be rt h 19 minutes later ' ..":~ n 1000 P M h b . d' WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~ n .. . Th . 102'0 p' M d 20 ' t an the a ove-mentlone times. St t' t 555 A M th .. ., n en . ., an every mm.ar 1I1, a . .' :! en every ~ U : : until 12.00 P. M. N-rb"r"" Short Line 30 mmutes untl1 11.il5 P. l\1. ~ J t " :~ ~ ~ ~ Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A .M . Eastbound Westbound ~ o ~ n Le1!vin' Pennsylvania ~ R. Sta- Leavin r nnsvlvan'a R. R. Station .n .I: : t lon m Narbe rth 7 mmutes later g e N'''rhe Ith Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue ..=.~ U than the above-mentioned times. . r for Bryn Mawr via Wynne- ~ n . ~ n : ; Leaving 54th Street and City Line WEEl{J I .\YS ASH l ' l U ~ D , \ V S wood Road ~ n f n 21 minutes later than the above- Starting I't !l;;O A. M. Starting at 6.25 A. M.. then every ~ n : : mentioned times. Then 6 .3 0, 7 .1 0, 7 .5 0, 8 .3 0. 9.10. 30 minutes until 12.25 P. M. :

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281.~ ~ , " ' . .. ~ . . c . ~ ~ r . .. . ~ . . , . . .... ... 4I , . ~ ~ . ~ .I I. " :t ~ - : ' ~ ~.4.' ..-a ~ . , ; , a ~ 4 1 . ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ z ~ ~ ~~ O O O C O O O D O O O D D D O D O O D O O D U U U O O l i J D D O D D O D U O Q O D D O D D O O D D O O D D O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O O O O , ~ O c a , C E i c a ~~ O O O O O O O O D O D O D D D O O O O O O O O D O D D O O D O O O O O D O D D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O D O D O O w

    Th e second annual Main LineAutomobi le Show, sponso red hythe Main Line Au tomob il e TradeAssociation, is expected to surpass the affair o f l as t y ea r by awide margin if t he p lans formula te d b y t he show committee ar ecarried through to a successfulconclusion, and there is no t adoubt in the world that they will.The show will be held in th eRoyal Bui ld ing, Lancaster andMaple avenues, Bryn Maw r, o nThursday, F r iday and Saturday.December G, and 8. bot h afternoon and e\ening-.Th e first s how o f t he a ss oc ia

    t ion held in the same building lastyear a tt rac ted more than 10.000visi tors, despi te adverse weatherconditions.More individual makes of automobiles wilI be on display thisy ea r, a nd i t is expected, whcn t hedoors are thrown open t o t he p ub lic on Thursday afternoon. t ha t a tleast 100 cars wiII be attractivelyplaced about the spacious interiorof the building against 80 f or lastyear.According- to inform ation onh an d i t is exp ec ted t he n ew sixcylinder Chevrolet wiIl be shown,

    Main Line MotoJ Dealers WUl Display100 New Auto8at BrynMawr, Dec. 6, 7, 8

    start the S!ogan and Keep It GoingBuy in Narberth. Boost i t - i t 's our town. Get your NarberthBoard 0" .Trade Coupons from any independent merchaht. ARDMORE 1890....ALLAN C. HALE ll Inc.

    Main Line lJistributorsTELEPHONESAyNE.400, "Trw' }e

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    90, 1928 ,OUR ~ ' O W N PAGE THREE

    Season

    DAVIS

    FRESH MEATS

    Buy in Narberth

    Children's Books

    Pumpkins, Squash,Cranberries, Grapes,Nuts, Sweet Potatoes,

    Our .Delivery Is PromptPhone Narberth 4177

    Arcade MarketWalter Roser, Prop.709 Montgomery Avenue

    Our reasonably pricedQuality Goodswill win yow- approval

    We carry a large lineof Pet er Rabbit books,the ideal gift fo r thechHdren. These littleclassics are so wellknown that they needno further recommendation.

    LADIES' TAILORING, FURRIER

    The oldes t s tore i 1 Narberth224 Haverford AvenuePhone Narberth 4035

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    Narberth HardwareCompanyKitchen HardwarePaints-Duco230-232 Haverford Ave.Narberth, Pa.

    Phone Narberth 3669 and 2446237 Haverford Ave., NarberthWHITESIDE BROS.

    Alterations, relining and dyeing. Fur s remodeled, repaired,cleaned and glazed. Schoolclothes cleaned and repaired onshort notice.All work done in o ur ownestablishment, the largest ont he Main Line.

    102 Forest Ave. : Narberth 2602

    ~ ~ " " H H H H H M e . . . , e = t = l ~GROCERY SPECIALSDuehes& Peaches 18c canHead Rice, loose 9c lb.Keebler Saltines 31c canMEAT SPECIALSFine Rib Roast Beef .. . 42c lb.Armour Star Bacon,sliced 45c lb.String End of Hams ., . 21c lb.

    Yes, We Give CouponsPhone Narberth 2477Free Delivery~ Q Q l : = l ~

    magazine, called The Main Liner,

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    PAGE FOUR UURTOWN November 80, 1928

    Flowers delivered in allparts of the world

    Telephone, Na'rbe1th 2861

    Flowers of spr ing for thehome in wintcr. Selectinga n umbe r of va ri et ie s n otcommonly grown in t hehouse we have star ted thebulbs in attractive but lowpr iced con ta in er s. You rsmay be the pl easure ofwatching them flourish intobeautiful blOSsom in a fewweeks.

    The FlowerShop

    FOJ" the Friendwho "has everything" whynot have us deliver forChristmas a beautiful growing plant in an artistic impor ted artware con ta in erthat will serve as a permanent remembrance?

    Haverford an d NarberthAvenuesNarberth

    We have for your choicea variety of suggestions forthe unusual gif t.

    affords many advantages,tageiil over tha t of even thelargest city establishments.Prices generally lower, evenwithout the extra citycha rge f or su burban delivery.

    Shor t notice orders, un deliverable from the city ..distinctive f loral arrangements from the artis ticallysimple to the most elaborate effects . . an everchanging f lower and plantexhibit for your inspectionat all times,

    For this purpose we fea.tur e exc lu sive cut flower.arrangements-fresh, beautiful long-lasting-and in.expensive.

    OUJ SuburbanService

    Your orders, obviously ,may be more promptly delivered and wi thout thedamage frequently sufferedin longer transportation.

    to send f lowers in advanceto your dinner hostess?.Sometimes they are sent 011the following day. But the. . ., rule, .preferably , is to haveyour floral appreciation ofhospitality reach your hostess shortly before your arrival.

    Mrs. Norman Jefferies

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    1858 was the year in whichthe f irs t ton of JeddoH igh land Coal was mined. A tt ha t time t hi s coal was justl yconsidered the highest qualityanthracite on account of its highheat-giving value, low ash content and careful preparation.TODAY seventy years later, IJe d d 0- Hig'hland 'Coal is be ing mined from thesame seams in the same compactproperty-the original high qual-i ty i s unchanged-and the mostexacting standard of preparationis strictI yadhered to.

    LATEST CHRISTMASMAIL DATES GIVEN!IPostmaste Urges Early Sched- Iule for Mail in g f or MainLine.

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    w;'shes to take this opportunity to publicly thank the manyIcustomers in this vicinity for the gene1ous patronage theyhave seen fit to bes tow on a new bus iness in Nmberth. Wewould have you feel tha t we are at all times doing our bestto merit it.

    We wish you would be ou r guest f or a n h ou r to hearandsee th e host of improvements embodied in th e new Victrolas,rad ios and reco rds on display at both stores.

    Xmas gift headquarters for Victor records, Victrolas, combinations,Radiolas, Brunswick radio, Panitropes, records, Majestic, Atwater-Kentand Kalster .electric radio. Moving picture machines, General Electricrefrigerator, sheet music and radio and musical accessories.

    I' 233 Haverford ave.FOR SALEAn attractive newly-completed house and garageat 112 Avon road, Anthwyn Farms. Selling price,$16,000, financed.Open daily for inspectionApply Walter Schlipf, Builder520 Merwyn Roa d. P h on e Narber th 2865

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    The FIRESIDEV ", N' l' lN U ED F R OM T HE F IR S T PAGE who attended the Villanova-Dads- tract was a jrame Colonial house IThomas Gates, Clarettce H. Geist,turned to the ir home in New York Elkins game last Saturday. is reo w it h a bout a n a cr e of ground, on Frank M. Hardt, L, H. Kinnard,last Sunday after a vi sit w it h thp.ir lnaining as the guest of Mr. an d Spring 1\1 i ll road, Villanova. Th e Elisha Lee, Otto T . Mallery, Miltonaunt and unele, ~ l r . and Mrs. Mrs. A. F. Martin this week. owner s, F la ni ge n a nd F la ni ge n, B. Medary, T, E. Mitten, Josiah H1\1 ueller. George B. Suplee. .I r ., home fran] s ol d t he p ro per ty t o J. ?Ifarshall Penniman, Eli Kirk Price, GeneralState College, is s pend in g t he Crossman for about $27,000. William G. Price, Jr., John J . Ras Mr. and Mrs, ,000.Tro"'" N :'rherth avenue, is spending' Flanig en and Flan igen ha \'CThanksgiving with her parents, and sold to Simes S. Richards al lwill return to Hol ton Arms Schoo l, English t yp e h ou se and abotl!\\ 'a"hington. Sunday evening. one-half acre oj ground, situate(l1\1iss Evelyn Crady. of Louis- at t he corner oj Sproul road an(1ville. Ky., and Miss Margaret Gute- Spring Mill road. Villanova. Itlitis visited their aunt, Mrs. Edw in was part of the Willow BurllC. Town, over last week-end. I Tract wh:l'h F lan igen and F lan i.Mr. and M rs . A. F. l\lartin, o.f Igen recently purchased from th e21 9 Forest avenue. had as t he ir Chew e st at e a nd a re n ow d ev elguests las t week Mr. and Mrs. H . opi ng . The prope rty was held ,ItB. Martin and their son. 1\11. Bruce S:2H,OOO and the sale was negot iat Martin, all of Elkins. W. Va. Mr. ed by A. D. Warnock.Martin is State Senator-elect for Another prope rty sold by A. D.\Vest Virginia. Mr. Bruce Martin, \Varnock on the 'Vi l low Bum~ at at aE $' aE be .s

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    Cleanliness, courteous employees and good meatswhen you visi t Bradley ' sMarket. Open for inspection:Mondays until Thurs. to 5. 30 P . M .F r id ay s t o 6,00 P. M.Saturdays to 7,00 P. M.Why not v is it u s and getacquainted with good meats?

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    232 Qualify for 400,Bushel Club.Fo r the Ii r st t im e in t h e h is to ryu f t he Keys lone 400-Bnshel PotatoClub. the annual memhership haspasser! the 20o-mark. L. T. DenIliston. potato disease extension:,pecialist o f t he Penn sy lv ani a S t a teCollege, announces. .'\ I re ad y 2 32, ;la ve been ofticially reported as ha viIlg g ro wn 4 00 o r more hushels 0 f, potatoes on a measured acre.

    PAGE FIVEI Thi rd P lace 'in,' l ~ e a g u e .. -I Ea\'crford ~ c l i o C ' l WOIl th.rd placeI:n Ihe Interacadcm.c S. cce r L_agueI last Friday whcn it deteated Fr.cnds'Ccntral, :! to I, at Havcriord. Keatora nd Vo sb ur g mad e H a v e r f o r d ' ~ goals,wh: le t he l os er g ai ne d thcir countcrwhcn :'Jaxficlcl, haverford h ac k, u niortunately hooted thc hall into hisOWI1 nct. Oth cr k ag ue r es ul ts indueled a 4 to 0 \ ' ic tory for Ep:scopal.-\cadelllY O\'cr G ~ l m a n t o \ \ ' n Acadcmy'_i City Line and Berwick road.I 'enn Char.er won thc intcracadcmk::tle hy defea ti ng Gern: an townFril'nds. l-n. I ' enn Char ter wil l p lay

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    Christmas giving is a puzzleto m an y o f us. Let us solveyour puzzle for you. Gifts ofdistinction that su it the mo stpa rt ic u la r and which fit anypocketbook. Unusual Christmascards--orders taken for engraveing and printing.

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    Sa v i ng money regular ly becomes a 25 cent Club am ou n ts t o .$12.50pleasure wh en y ou join ou r Christ - 50 " " " " 25.00ma s Club. Each w eek y ou mayMon., ei ther b ri ng o r send y ou r c ar d to $1.00 " ., " 50.00T ue s. a nd W ed . ou r office, or , if you p r ef e r, th e de - $2.00 " " " .100.00posits m ay b e m a de i n advance. An $5.00 " " " .250.00 !Me, Gangster" account may be opened in on e or $10.00 " " " .500.00mo re o f th e following classes :With JUNE COLLYER I

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    MATINEE SATURDAY ANDHOLIDAYS AT 2.30 P. M.WEDNESDAY AT 3.30

    THE LOWIW l\1EIUON' HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUADGLARING LIGHTS Iand t he intensity o f t he light, an d it

    r ep re se nt s a n a re a in t he r et in a o fRUINOUS TO SIGHT t he e ye whi ch h as been rendered uncIersensitive. Th e result is practically the s am e a s t ha t whi ch o ccur sin t he eye a fter looking at an eclipseo f t he s un w it ho ut smo ke d glasses.I severe cases it may l ead t o what isknown as l ~ e t i n i t i s . which is chara ct er iz ed b y permanen t s t ru c tu r alchanges in the inner or \'isual liningo f t he eye an d will be accompaniedby a corresponding amount of visualimpairment."

    Claring headl ight s have a decidedly serious e/Tect o n t he e ye s, according to the Keys tone Au tomob ikC lu b, whi ch sought an expressionon the subject frol11 t he wo rl d- f amou s Wil ls Eye Hosp it a l, in Phila-delphia. Dr. 1. S. Tassman, head of Shop early. mail earl y and avoidt he r e fr act i on depar tment , w as a p- th e Christmas rush .pointed bv the hospi ta l authorHlesJ I 11111 11HU 1 U HR mmm H 1 11n11111111111111111111to c o- op er at e w it h t he dub in its = I/Torts to bring about safer driving. I A SA T U R DAYan d he has covered t he subj ect of I MORNING DANCeye s t ra i n as seen by a specialist. l ING CLASS IN TH E"I n confronting a very bril l iant il- - Ilumination." said Doctor Tassman. ! WOMEN'S COMMU-"there t akes place in the eye first a I NITY C LU B R OOM,s imul taneous contrac tion or nar- I E LM HAL L, UNDER Irowing of the pupil . When very ex - I THE DIRECTION OF Icessive o r oft repeated i n th e pres- I MRS. ROBERT MOR- II~ n c e of i n t e n s ~ light, t.I.1is may result i_- RI S TOWN. I111 ocular fatIgue, pa1l1 or e ve n a n Iinflammatory condition of the eye I (NARBERTH 383.4-J) . ,m o r ~ or less c o n s t ~ n t , because o the . Bmmmmmmu IUUDUmIU I 1 1 lUI UWWU lHI U IU lmD1 I1 D11 1n nl 11 lmmnl 1 l f ; . ~ _ ; ; : ; ; ; _ p : : ...;;:;;;_p::..;;:;;;_p::..;r:;_p::..;r:;_p::..;r:;_.,;!~ r m n on the d c l ~ a t e sclf a d J u s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ii ng mechani sm f rom being called O![ IIto function in the presence of severe.,contrasts to which it mus t ad apt itself."The sudden flood ofbri l l iam

    light a ls o c aus e s a marked disturbance in t he v er y sensitive Retina ori nn er c oa t of the eye where theimage i s c as t. Th e light being herediffused in excessive amount, produces a sensat ion of dazzling. Thisdazzling is abno rmal and indicatesa disturbance of t he v is ua l substances. Sudden wi thdrawal f romth e l ight again produces a sharp cont rast, which is immediately followedby a brief blind period familiar toall. A blind a re a o ccur s in thevision, the duration of whichdepends o n th e period of exposure."., '* '* '* '* .

    S u d d e ~ Flood of Bri ll iantLight Causes Disturbanceto Delicate Retina.

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    All Saints Church.\Vynncwood, Pa.Rector. Rey. Gibson Bcll .First Sundav in .....dvent.H A. M.-H'oly Communion.10 A. 1I1.-Church school.11 :\. M.-Holy Communion ands ermon hy t he r ec to r.Anthcm-"Awake! Awake!" H. A.1Ilatthews.7 P. M.-Young Pcoplc ' s Fel lowship.

    i ..W P. ~ I . - H oly Communion andsermon hy the rcctor.

    u rg ed t o b e prescnt and t o h ri ng theirChristmas offering.The monthly meeting of the Officia:Board wil l be held Monday, Deccmber3, 8 P. M.. at thc church.The Pravcr and Praise Service willtake place' on \\ 'crlnesday, Deccmber';, 8 P. M. At the clo sc of th c prayermeeting there wi ll b e a meeting o f t heSunday School Board.The Home Guards will me et a t t hechurch Friday, Dcccmbcr 7, 4 P. M.Thc annua l bazaar of the La di es ',\id Socicty wil l take place in ElmHall, Saturday, Deccmber 8. A finechicken supper wil l bc served from 5to 7 P.M. Tickets, 75 cen ts . Chi ld rcn under 12 years, 50 cents. Forreservations phonc Narhcrth 4061 or2,;!lG-R.

    Delaware, End Snares Ball,Runs 9 0 Yards forTouchdown.

    Baptist Church of the Evangel.Robl'rt E . Keighton. "I in istcr.Dcccmbcr 2:A. :\I.-Church school. \V.or- Isen-ice in the church preccdl l lg,esson period. '_\. : \ I . - ~ I o rn in g w or sh ip a ndsermon: "Can f e s ~ i o n and,nce," Rccc pt io n to n ew lilem- IOhsen'ance o f t he Lord's Supr. ' .P. :\1.-Dc\'otional Ii our of thePeople.P. ~ I . - E v e n i n g worship. Ser" P r a ~ er as Importunity."Decemher 4: . , , ~ ._A. 1L-:\Iecting of t lte Whi:tc, .. . ,-P. :\1.-Trustees' m c c ~ I ' ! ) 3 ' , ili"thc.P. 1I.-Praycr service. Topic:Child, of Four :\ames," 1 -Counsellor. Postponedhusincss mceting.sermons-uThe Birthwas on thi s wisc,"9::\I.-"The Fulfillment of Proph-l\I.-"The Pre-Existent Christ,"bcr 16:l\I.-uBorn o f t he Holy Spirit.")"I.-"Son of Joscph and Mary."2:1:l\I.-"Christmas Makcs God

    ChUTch NotesMerion F r i ~ n d s MeetinOJvices for Deccmber 2:A. ~ I . - S u n d a y school.A. l\f.-Meeting for worship.

    Ch.urch of Chris t, Scientist.\\'omen's Cluh.Ardmorc .\ venuc, :\ rdmore.. \ . : \ I . -Sunday services.' A. ~ i . - S u n d a y schOOl.e dn es da v e \' cn in g t cs timoni alat ; o'dock.ding room. 1!1 \ \ .cst Lancast l 'r. opcn \ \' el 'k clays irom In.:10 to,o' clock: \Vcdncsday c\ 'cning from!\1.4.; o'clock. Isubject ior the Bible lesson ser-I 'for Sunda\' , Decemhcr :!. is ":\n

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    The Presbyterian Church.Van ).less, M. A.. Minister.t ings for Decemher 2:A. 11.-Bihle school. Rehearsa're heing made for t hc schoo l cel eof Christmas which will heon Sunday evcning, December 2 : ~ .A. :\I.-Morning worsh ip . S ubof the sermon: "The Pl ac c ofin God's P lan,"A. 1II.-lllnior Church. conductedMrs . A . S. Digby.P. 11 -J unior Endea\ 'or meetThe singing of the Juniors in theworship last Sund ay wasappreciated.p, 11.-Senior Endeavor meetThere was a fine attendance lastnight and a wonde rful mee theld round t hc spect acul ar campP. 11.-Eyening worsh ip . S er theme: u.\fter ThanksgivingWedncsday at s 1'. :\1,. we a re THRILLER ENDS 19 TO 7ahout the wonderful work thati ng car ri ed on by the Eur op ea n H av cr fo rd College cont inucd itstian Mission in Eastern .Europe. losing strcak l as t weck by going downare 1'1 missionaries and : ~ n a- b ef or c t hc m cd io cr e D el aw ar e U ni hClpers lahoring in Russia. Poland. versi ty tcam, 19 to 7. In spi te of theCzcchoslovakia and neigh- slump in Haverofrd's scason, whichcountrics. It is an evangel ical, s tar ted so well, the defcat in thc f inalcnominat ional work and wil l behy Rev. G. P. Rand. the game was a surpr is c. C ri ti cs avc r thatral director, or Re\'. Thomas Mac- it was t he most thrilling game everwitnessed at Dclaware.l d. t he g en er al s ec re ta ry , n ex tc\'ening, :\11 cordi al ly i n- Del aware outplayed t he Main Lined. tcam for thc first half and ended i t byregular monthly mceting of thc a score of 12-0. In the third quartern's Auxiliary will be h el d n ex t t he rc s eemed to be hope that Havcrfrom III t o 4 o c1ock. Bus i- f ord wou ld r epea t i ts unusual perform, sewing. l un che on . Rl.glllar anc e a ga in st Amherst and s tage a scc nthly mect ing of the Session next and-half rally. Pshing forward intoevcning at H oelock sharp. Fol- Delaware territory, Tripp f inal ly carn g t hi s m ce ti ng t hc re will he a r c- ricd t he b al l ovcr t he line an d ma dei on t en de rc d b y t he E ld cr s a nd good his drop-kick to make thc sco rewives to the ncwly elccted Elders 12-7. Haver ford rooters went w ild;t hci r wives: Mr. and Mrs. A. h ats w cr e thrown in t Il l' a ir . TheLamhcrt, Mr. and Mrs . Edward Is lump seemcd ovc r.Smith and Mr. anrl Mrs. Pcter In the fourth quar ter Haver fordJr. again had Dclaware on t he r un . Downt ine group of our Seniors at tended they went t o t he Del awarc 4 -yard I inc IYoung Pcoplc's banquet in the Auother touchdown seemed assured I

    P r e s h y ~ e r i a n Cht!rch of German- TI.1C Main Lincrs !r'ecl pass;. Cap-Ilast Friday even1l1g. ta'n Gawthrop caretully tllned IllS tosst o Col li son; t hc pas s soa red smoothlyHoly Trinity Lutheran Church. along, but t he long arm of H il l, D el a-Decemhcr 2: ware end, rcched up, gathercd in thcA. 11.-Bihle school. pass and the man ran 90 yards for aA. : '1.-The scrvice. Theme: t ouchdown . A forward pas s gavc Dcl -titude," awarc the extra point.P. i\L-Scnior and J un io r Hav cr fo rd is offering no alibis. SomeLcague. S en io r t op ic : "How pf their bcst men werc injured. TheyP rc par e O ur Heart s for Christ's had hreaks in luck. The sea son hasended w ith fou r games won , fou r l os t,

    ~ J . l\f.-Missionary Thank-Offer- a f ai rl y e \- en h rcak .mc et in g. 1 Ir s. (Dr.) Ncudoerffcr I The l ineup last Saturdav was:speak on the thcmc: "New Life DelawOIre 'HaverfordIndia," (See notice elscwhere). Glasser Ieft end Bevan2 P. M.-\Vomen's Mis- Benon left t ackle FIeldsS oc ic ty a t t he home of Mrs. Reitz , .Ieft guard Swan. l ( ) ' j ' 'I t Statts center Gawthrop.,.\ on gomery avenuc. Reese rlght guard Wrlgglns8 P. M.-Monthly IlIcet-, Kane right tackle Beanf thc Church Council. Hlll rIght end Wilt7.:Ill-Tcachcrs' half Reese quarterback , .. Foxlcsson studv. Hubert Ieft halfback Keech8 P. M.-Devotions in HopkIns rIght halfback Speckstudy of John ITaylor fuIlback .. E. F. Hohenuer'd - -l 'HI 'P 101 C I . Delaware. . . 6 6 0 7-19ay, ., . 1.- atecIlsm Haverford 0 0 7 0- 7, . . Touchdowns-Taylor. 2; Hm, TrIpp.i da y, 7 I. M.-Jultlor ChOIr r e- P oint s after touchdown-D1 Josephs,sal. Tripp. SUbstitUtions-Delaware: DraperH P. M.-Senior choir reo for Reitz, 01 Josephs for HUbert, Wllrrensal. for Hopkins, HUbert for Warren, MorrIs Ifor Rose. Hllverford: Hicks for FIelds, IMethodist Episcop:il Church. Stott for Swan, MillIken for W'rIgglns,IMorrIs for Belln, Brown for Wil t. E. F.e \ . S amue l MacAdams, M in is te r. Hogenl luer for Fox, T ri pp for Keech,Deccmber 2: I KIngham for Speck, 001l1son for E. F.A. M.-Sunday school. IHogenauer. -A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S cr -themc: "The Great Lcader," Many Attend College DanceP. M.-Special Communion '" .in which the Epworth League >- tuden t s a nd theIr friends near-a U ~ r o m i n e n ~ part. Sermo,l1)y fil led to c apa c it y t he gY111na1 hc Mealt lng of the Lord s s iu m h al l a t R os em on t College.. Note the chauge o f hour for last Fridav ev . IT 'tl "service.- . ' emn", on .1e occa-e Woman 's Foreign Missionary slOn of th e a nnu al S en to r Ball.will mee t on Monday, Decem- Many of th e Main L in e' s mo st3: 2.30 P . M., at the home of Mrs. prominent f am il ie s we re repre-nte Mapes, 508 Dudley avenue. t d th I' t f ' dS teck . f ormerly a m is si onary to se n e On e IS 0 p a t r o ~ l S anwill speak of t he home l if e of p atro nesses o f th e delIghtfulpeOple of Africa. Members are event._t . ~ '

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    Handicapped by most of its members attending the B ryn Mawr bowling tournament an d various bridgeparties, t he A r dmo re Chamber ofCommerce was forced t o h ol d oversome of the business at its meetingTuesday night at the Y. M. C. A.,until next month. Harry C. Barepresided w ith A. L. Reinhold, assecretary.Joseph Balaity moved that t he an nual Christmas allowance an d th ematter of the Red C ro ss subscript io n b e referred t o t he C hamb er 'sB oa rd o f Directors t o u se their discretion as to t h e amoun t to be app ropr i at ed . Another mention madeby Mr. Balai ty an d p as se d by the 'Chamber was o ne t o send \VilliamMcIntyre a letter of condolence on ,the death of h is f at he r, th e lateWilliam J. McIntyre.Another advertising propositionw as p u t b ef or e t he meeting by aPhiladelphia advertising house andthe business men were g iven examples of wha t o th er towns ar edoing about publicity. Mr . B ar e said

    the whol e ob jec t of the campaignIwould be to a,,:\1(\ : . i ' ( ~ r j ~ ~ l i : j ~ ~ ( l ~ \ I : ~ l i \ r , a ~ ~ , I ~ L ~ ; l \ ~ : ,1 I : f ! " ; ; ~ " ~ ". = : " ; ; , . . - . . . . . . . . . , ~ ~ - ~ . . < - ~ , , , " : m .. ~ i . ~ . : . ; w . _ - , ~ . - - . - .. -_. -' . .._- --u ,'"rl,ruCJk st:lllUll CO: tlit: l'CllllSy!":dli" Repa,ired, n ~ a t c h e d and IRailroad: on a ccount o f tra ffi c. it isprimarily unsuitablc for exclusive n.i- painted to orderdellces. bnt is advantageously situatedas a n apartment house s it e; i t is across IC it y L in e fr um a s er vi ce s ta ti on , isnear other apartmcnt house s s uch a sGreen Hil l Farms, York Lynne apartments at Berwick road and City Line.and a new apartment house now beingerected immediately across City Line;and if zoned "C" wou ld s ti ll c on st itute on att ract ive res identi al d is tr ic tfree from objectionable features.Against the proposed change nearby~ I e r i o n residents are rising embattledand it is expected 'Pyrotechnics willabound at the December 19 commiss ion mee ti ng . when a pub li c hearingwill be accorded both sides.

    PLEA IRKS NEIGHBORS WILL AID RED CROSS

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    ber 30, 1928 OUll TOWN PAGE SEVENmont quintet. At Vermont McAvoydeveloped teams which won the Green) ,{ountain Conference championshiptwice.

    Rosemont College's Latest Unit Junior High News Two Cance l on Junior HighThe Jun io r H igh School Ha rm on ica Th e football season is over at theBand played for the Rotary Cl ub o f Junior High Sc ho ol . Coa ch Su lo ffdid some fine work wit h t he boys inArdmore at the ir annual fathers ' and their first year at footbal l, and the resons' banquet held at the B r o o k l i n ~ sui ts were evident in the final gamesSquare Club last Thursday evening. of the season. Glen-Nor and Radnor~ i g h t numbers and three sC!los were cancelled their games wit h t he JuniorgIVen. Eve ryone p re sent enj oyed t he High at the last moment. The teamIp layi ng o f t he new band, w ~ l i c h is. in won g ame s f rom Upp er Darby J . H.Its first ye ar at the J ulllor HIgh and Chester J. H. and l os t t o Haver School. ford J. H. and West Chester J. H .I The Junior High School choir sanga series of numbers, including two I New Coach at HaverfordIsolos by Bernard Mellor, at the Ard-more Woman's Club meeting on Ard- W. J. McAvoy, new coach of the,more avenue. l as t Fr:day evening. Haverford College basketball team, aiI Miss Mary Col li ns , who trains the ready has his men underg oing stiffchoir, l ed the s inging. practice sessions for the coming sea-Miss Edith Wilson's home room son.presented the weekly program at the The new c oa ch g ra du at ed fromassembly Tuesday morning. The en- ILafayette in 1908, after s tarr ing on thet er ta inment was an arrangement of Ib as ke th al l team. S inc e then he h asPyra111t1S and Thisbe taken from Icoached thirteen years at the UniverSha ke sp ea re 's M id summer N ig ht s s it y of Delaware, two at Drexel, oneDream. \Villiam Ferguson and Dav id a t Laf ayet te and f or t he l as t t hr ee s ea Quick had the leading roles. sons tutored the University of Ver-I

    victory over Friends' Selec t of Phil adelphia, 3 to O.The final game was decided only inthe c1os.ng moments of an ex tra periodWIlen Carl Moore, the lit tle red-headedJunior High Booters Wl'n substitute, shot the ban t hrough thenet for the winning margin . The finalTwice, Remain Undefeated s co re was 2 to 1.Coaches Perkins and Mat ti s haveThe Junior High School soccer team the honor.of coaching green materialcompleted .an. undefeated season last into t 1 ~ e first undefeated team ever repweek by wmnmg the two fina l games resen tmg the Junior High School,of the season. The first game, played , o ~ h e r than t rack, in a har d s chedul eon Monday a ft er noon , was a dec ided ioi ten gaInes.- - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ . - - . . ~ ~ ~ . . - . ~ ~ ~ ~

    : WALTER P. MIESEN I, Carpenter and Builder t, JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK f1158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M t- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~

    A view of the beaut iful new Good Counsel Hall at Rosemont C o l l ~ e ,h will be dedicated with Impressive ceremonies by His Eminence. Dennisinal Dougherty. on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Come to the Auto Show MAGAZINES and BOOKS

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    Right up th e flag-stone pa th you go to th e Colonial po rch l ap o n th e brass knocker-enter t he b ig , broad Colonial livin g room, fUI nished with real antiques. In thehuge fireplace,where an old, i ro n c ra n e rests, th e logs a r e c r ack li n gbeneath th e simple, antique mantel. Hand -wrought hingeson th e doors - pewte r wal l f ix tu re s ( an d th e candles lookreal) - chintzy wall paper that looks down on quain t fourposters resting on th e old, Colonial f loors . It 's al l veryreal-very beautiful-and delightfully old-fashioned in th e

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    Come an d se e th e new Senior S:xes, as weIlas th e Vic to ry and S tandard Sixes t h at a rebeing offered at reduced prices this month.

    Haverford Roa d a t Ardmore Junction, ArdmoreArdmore 2600 and Wayne 1328

    Ju s t asin 1.776

    These homesteads ar e on p lot s of from one-and-one-halfto fivea c ~ e s , a nd a re priccd at from $30,000 to $45,000. You're only 32mmutes to Broad Str ee t S ta t ion , w it h a commuta ti on f ar eof .16 ( ' e n t ~ . W ~ h i n th e C o l o ~ i a l Village ar e golfing, public an dprivate s W I I ~ ~ m g ~ I ~ b , skatmg club, children's playgrounds,horseback r ~ d m g , rJdmg academy, ChesterValley Horse Showgrounds. pr ivate school a n public . Adjoining th e village ar e2000 acres of State Park.Despite th e old-time Colonial flavor, inside and out of theseappea li ng homes te ad s, y ou have th e last word i moderncomforts, from a bui lt - in phone booth to vapor heat-from anelectric ventilating fan in th e kitchen to electric wall heatersin th e two bathrooms. .

    ..-l Won't you come ou.t and see somethillg so out-of-the-usual that 1.1.. i t w il l linger i n y ou r memory fo r many an d many a day? rMotor ou t Lincoln Highway to Wa)'ne, then nor th five minutes on Wayne Avenue. Orou t Montgomery Avenue, four minutes west oC King oC Prussia. Open Daily till 9 P.M.J. HOWARD M E C K E ~ Jr.

    BUILDER and OWNER o j the COLONIAL VILLAGE or 902;'903 PACKARD BUILDING- - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - -- - --- ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - ~ -

    The second annual Main Line Automobile Show willbe held December 6, 7 and 8 in the Royal Building,Bl'yn Mawr, afternoon and evening

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    The f ir st cal l for candidates for theI uni or High baske tbal l t eam will hegiven next week. Over two hundredh oy s arc ex pe ct ed to go out for t heteam. There are n o l et te r m en leftfrom l as t y ea r' s s qu ad, and CoachFowle r will h ave to depend on developing green mater ia l as last year.The schedule for the basketbal l season will he d rawn up at a me et in g '1fthe Suburban Junior High School repr es en ta ti ve s s omet ime t hi s week a tLower Merion.

    Edward W. Bok CarillonWil l Sound Peace Note

    For a limited time only, wecanmakethis remarkableofferof a LADY DOVER ElectricIr on a nd give you, free, aWonder Percolatorforonly $8.50.

    0 n I ~ SOC thea e a s y - ~ ~ ; ~ ~ a t sDoWil 01 $ 00 pe r moathLADY DOVER . .. beautifullymade . . . scientifically balanced.Sloping sides keep your work always visible .. . no back strain . Women prefer it because it doesbetter ironing in one-fifth lesstime, with i ts l ar ge ironing surface, ho t ironing edges and con-Wonder venient on and off switch plug.

    Percolator It s large heat reservoir keeps theSimple in design L , contains no ady Dover ho t for a long timewelt s, va lves or after the curren t is shut off .. .c omp l i c a t e d kparts. As easy to nown everywhere as the quick-clean as your o ld heating, slow-cooling iron.coffee pot. Makesbe tt er , more de- C . d I Ilicious coffee. ome l.n an et us exp ain whykeeps it h o t ~ the LADYDOVERElectricIron doesyourhourafter current work better, saves one-fifthof your timei s turned off. and Never Burns Out.At your nearest Hardware or Electrical DealerorPhiladelphia SuburbaaCouatle.0_ (I Electric C : O D I p a a ~I1ryll Mawr 811 Upper Darb1l-Hivd 1600Ardmo/'e 8500 lVUI/UII 8 Hilitup t.M

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    by Fair and Poster Contest Plannedby Boy Council-Carlson Rechosen LeadeJ'A. Carlson was represident of th e MainBoy Council l a st Thu rsdaywhen the Counci l held its The dream of EdwardW. Bok, Merionelection. Henry L. Rein- phi lanthropis t and man of let te rs , willJr., was a ls o re-elected firs! become a reali ty on December 2 when apresident; Harry C. Bare, caril lon, medieval Europe's warning of

    vice president; Joseph A. flood and war, will sound a note of peacetreasurer, an d H. at Mountain Lake. Florida. Anton B r ~ e s ,secretary. : li ternationally known carit loner, willwere made for the coming-I h r o a ( l c a s ~ the initial symphony from ~ \Veek , " e a rly in May, an d bells wlllCh Mr. Bok has had p l a c ~ d 1111e th ing s n ee d t ime for the a .:w.;-foot marble tower as a ~ e m o f l a l tol )men t a c ti ve work will be- hiS parents and the . Amertcan people1 when came oppor tull lty of wealth andt once. C. I,. Pennypacker, fame for the donor of the famous peaceip al of t he Lower Merion prize, the annual Bok award.r H ig h S ch oo l, w ho isof t h e educa tiona l comis mak ing ar rangementsa n ex hib iti on o f hobbies inboys of th e Mai n L in e ar ee st ed . P ri ze s amoun ti n g t owill b e a wa rd ed t o th e b oy sng the bes t exhibi ts. -L. Reinhold, J r., chairof th e publicity committee, isa poster contest foran d girls of s en io r h ig ho l a ge . If satisfactory, theposter will be usetl as th eBoys ' \Veek banne r. Th ein this campaign isthe p'1sters must be of tw or s o nl y, in a dd it io n t o thein this contest will be

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    Every Evening-""Until Nine

    Phone: Narberth 2800

    B1"cya's lee Cream, all flavors

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    Maryland Restaurant281 Montgomery Pike, Cynwyd-Cynwyd 840

    -chicken, tenderloin steaw with mushrooms or sirloin steakfor $1. Served daily.

    Leave your order f or B et ty Bliss Chocolates and mixedcandies for Christmas-I- to 5-pound boxes.

    FOR THOSE OF OUR CLI ENTS who find it inconvenient.to do their banking in the daytime, we remain open everyevening until nine o'clock.

    Officers, paying and receiving tellers, and t he Assured Savings Department are on duty every even ing t o g ive you the fullbenefit o f o ur service. If you cannot come to t he bank in thedaytime-come at night.

    fJlie MJERlION 'flITILJE = : t J : : = t ; : ; : : j J ; = ' ? ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; : ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~a sh t o take out. Call Ardmore 3333-J. ,+,,.. .. *' .i.. .. '*'. . - . ~ . . - , - - -GET VOUlt PENNIES r eady for the T UHILL 'Methodist Fair. Gifts YOU'll f in d apl en ty . R. S. 0 ,different and rare! The Fire Han Is ready Elect"';cal Cont1'actor 'and waiting for the fete, for It's Saturday , , , ,and all day, on Oecember 8. : "8ervlce with a Smile"GARAGE Private, 18 Avon r oa d, ' ne ar , 70S S . BOWMAN AVENUE ,Haverford avenue, $10 month. Phone ' Estimates F urnished ,Narberth 3623-J. . ~ ..0!i! ..~ B : J . 1 ! . 0 , . N . ~ ! 'UIWIlIiEU LAllY will take care of childr en , o r as companion. Good sewer . "P"Our Town,------------

    !\lAIN J , I N I ~ ORGAN and P lano RepairCompany. Repair work In all Itsbranches. Tun ing and polishing. 208lonn avenue. Narberth. (tf)HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING, a specialty on antique grandfather's clocks, valu ed h al l and wal l ch ime clocks. C. RStarn. 115 Rockland avenue. Phone Nar-berth 2522-J, (10-26-28)FOR REN'l '-HaU. for dances. part ies.lodge meet ings, cake sales . Reasonablerates. Phone Cynwyd 1480. tf.)FOR RENT E ight -r oom hou se , 5 bed.ro om s, E xc el le nt c on di ti on . Newlypainted and papered. Rent r e a s o n a b l e ~Keys at 300 Grayl ing ave nue . . . ( t t )~ E \ V I N O I\IACHINE8-AlI q1akes re-palled. Liberal allowances on old ma-'cb1nes for new ,Sbeel", Phone Ker ion

    IBICYCLES ON THETRAVELED HIGHWAYGAME EN"'S IN TIECONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGBstarted a fo rward pas sing a t ta ckwhich n etled t he m five fir.st dd ow ns a nd k ep t t he defenders 111 Many Collisions Reportehot water for th e res t of th e game. With Death and Serious

    Radnor Threatens Goal. Injury the Toll. IRadnor threatened t he L ower : M ~ r -ion goal I:ne t wi ce in t he se l as t fiveminutes, and once wou ld have scored Figures obtained by the Keystonea t ouchdown had not Scott n ~ a d e aheautiful flying tackle f rom b ehmd a s Automobile Club f ro m th e P en n-one of the Wayne hackfield men sped sylvania Depa rtmcn t o f H ig hwaystoward the goal with no. one else nearhim. HanseIl, the substitute ~ n sent s ho w t ha t a lmost invar i ab ly collii nt o t he game in Lockwood s pla ce s ions be tween automobi les and bicyl at e in t hi s Qua rt er , intercepted one.of de s result in inJ'ur y to t he bicycyleLentz ' s passes o n t he twenty-yard Imea conple of p lay s b ef or e t he final ridcr.whistle. . ' I In the first nine months of thisResidents of the Mam LlIle .w.h? fee year 134 bicycle-automobile coIli-a personal interes t in the actlv. tles of F f I"the high schools a t Lower Menon and sions were reported. 'ive at a ItlesRadnor have every r e a s ? l ~ ~ feel proud am! J 26 casua l ti es resul t ed , l eavingof t he wonder fu l exhIbitIOn of foot- only three accidents in which the bibaIl t ha t w as p la yed on the .field a t c yc le rider escaped unscathed , Fif t )\ Va yn e l ast S at ur da y. . T il lS , the I)er cent, of t h e v i ct ims were boy!>twenty-ninth annual meetmg betweenthe teams o f t he se t wo schools, w a and g ir l s between t h e ag es of 5 an dthe hardest f ought and c le anes t p layed 14. and Xo pe r cent. of the a c c i d e n t ~of any in our memury. Not o ne a t- occurred at street an d road interscctempt at d i rt y work by. any membcr tions.of e i th er l eam, no t a lkmg back a!ldforth across the l ine of scrimmal-\e wlt.h "There is a l es son f o r parents inan attempt to "get the other feIlow s t he s c l igu rc s, " s a ys a statement b)goat"-jllst s t ra ight , hard, clean fight. Joseph R. Murphy, superintendent

    Teams Well Matched. of the :\rdmore office. "vVhile thE.Looking back o ve r t he game, it is total of bicycle accidents is onl)a pleas ll re to r e m ~ m b e r Ilow e ~ c h and seven-tcnths of I pe r cent. of th te\en be)\' gave IllS hest for IllS team I If I Iand 'his school, how extra effort was tot a num Jcr 0 aCCH ents reporte(.P llt i nt o each plllnge and tackle to t he f ac t that virtually C\'ery accidentpre\'ent the gain or loss of an extra rcsults in injury should impres!oinch. The two teams were so e \ 'enly llpon parcnts t h e impo r ta n ce of inmatched in scoring possibilities t ha t t o st i l ling caution into sons and daugh .l et l ip f or o ne second w ~ l I l d p:ohably tcrs who a re addicted t o 'b ikcs . 'ha\'e meant defea t for CIther Side.The wor k of a few indi\ 'idllals stands "There is no disposition on am

    Ollt in t he m in ds of the m a n ~ tho."- part to 'take the joy Ollt of Ii f c ,' amIsans who witnessed thc game, 111 splle' 1'1 I .of the fact that everyone o f t hc h oy s w 11 e we fu Iy appreciate the pIeasin thc "ame t ha t d ay d id h is part well. ures of bicycling, we neve r th e le s sOf t h ~ s e , Peters, Lentz , Fo.x: Ernie. fcel that sa fety comes first an d we~ l a n d e s , Lockwood, (YDonslo ~ n d . ar e cenvinced from observa t ion tha tSco t t we re perhap s t he m o s ~ consplcu- i no child i s ,:a fc r id il Jl T a bic)'cle onOilS. Scott and Lcn,z \ Jacked liP the . ,., .,l ine like veteran college players. Lock- a b ll s.v strcet or h:ghway.wood was a st'lr on d ef en se a t t he e ndp o s ~ t i o n .

    Th c 25 0 dclegates of the University of Pennsylvania AssociatedClubs unanimously a c cep te d t h e rep or t o f a special coml11ittee urgingimmediate and vigorous investigation of a proposal to remove theuniversity frOI11 its present \VestPhi lade lphia loca t ion to a less conges ted loca l ity , presumably historicValley Forge.About 80 of the 88 c lu bs wer erepresented a nd t he re was much

    enthusiasm whcn E. \ \ 'a lbce Chadwick, chairman of thc committeeannounced that sufficient l an d f or anew l oc at ion at \-alley Forge ha db ee n o ff er ed t he university hy thepres;dent of the Alul11ni Associaf\ tion.Punters in Limelight ' , ~ , . J Former U. S. Senator George

    The l ine p lungin l; ( o f O'Dorisio. for l ; " ~ ( ' ~ " ~ ; - . &\ ~ \ . \"harton Pepper, who was toast,Radnor was exceptIOnal ly good . fhe ~ : . : . i ~ . , , , r ; ; ~ " - ' f \ . " - ' ~ r j' - master at t he dinner . said t hc a lumnipun t:ng o f Fox for Radnor and of . ? : > ' k ~ . . ' f ... .. ~ . x ~ of the universi t) , ar e enthusiasticallyI'dcrs for Lowcr ~ enon avcraged c:: _ _, _ 'ahout fifty yards for thc game. ~ c y e r in favor of t he p r opo si ti o n t o t ra ns h a\ 'e w e s ee n anywhere such conSIst, Choice Reading in f er t he col le ge t o t he land which h a ent punting as these two boys put up December Books heen donated by Hcnry \Voolman.dur ing t he cntire game. D J' 1-I P' .'file \\'ork ot' 1 ' ~ r I 1 1 ' c ~ f a I 1 < l e s aI1(] Ed- "1 f' . r. oSlah .' enl1lman. l)resJ-_ . \ - 1 1e rush 0 the Chnstmas festivitiesward "T ip " Pe te rs on running plays will wo n be on in every household, dent of t he Universi ty of PennsyI-and pas s( 's was ol.llstalHling. ~ r ! l i ~ ; and unless r ea de rs k eep a sharp look- vania, ane! A. Lawrence Lowell,",a.; tIll' threat whIch.