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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 24, 1925

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    PRICE THREE CENTS

    Th e advertising ' :olumns form ad ir ec to ry o f prugressive merc ha nt s. R ef er t o t hem often.

    PENN CHARTERIs a great Prep. Schoo l. ' 1' ha t isundoubtedly true, and it necessarilyfollows that it must maintain a facnlty par excellence. \Ve are prau(to count among our numbers , Donaid E. MacCormick, a professor in

    ih"t school, and a leade r of men aswell as of boys. Come out androo t for Penn Charter. Hear MacCormick t each the lesson tomorrowto the Gam Men's Class at the Na rberth Presbyterian Church, 9.30 ilthe morning. \\'indsor avenue hetween Grayling ancl Hampden.

    CHILD IS KILLEDElizabeth Lees, nve-year-old child

    o f M r. and Mrs . Shannon G. Leesof Narber th avenue, was killed, all(Mrs. Lees seriously injured in anaccident last Sunday night.Theil' car, driven by Mr. Leesstruck an inter -urban bus on WesChester pike, near Highland roadand the child, thrown from the carwas killed instantly. Mrs. Lees i sin the hospital Jl1 a cri tica l comlition. He r husband escaped s e r i o u ~injury.Charged with driving while underthe influence of liquor, Mr. Leeswas held in $5000 bail. The child's

    funeral was held \Vednesday.

    MANY FROM HEREAT YALE CONTESTOver I00 Followers o f t h e Re d

    an d Blue a t New HavenLa s t S a tu r da y .

    The annual reunion of Delaware Narberth figured prominently 11land Montgomery County Scouts Penn's spectacular victory overwill take place 11l Philadelphia to- Yale at New l-1aven last Saturdaymorrow, October 24. The centre of Not only d id over a hundred locaactivities dur ing the morning will be followers of the Red and Bluein the Central Branch, Y. M. C. A, journey to t he el m city, but Na ron Arch street opposite the plaza. herth men were at the heart ofFrom this point exclt l' sionswill be things in the contest.conduded to various places of in- By train and auto the borouglteres t, historical ly or otherwise, contingent journeyed to the bigthroughout the city. Among t he se bowl. S ev er al large parties madewill probably be Independence Hall, the t ri p a nd m an y individuals andCarpenters' Hall, Bet sy Ros s' c ou pl es t ra ve le d al on e. The ubiIIouse, City Hall, Commercial Mu- qui to us r epor te r o f "Our Town,'seum, Zoological Gardens and the wandering among the 60poo a t t heBulletin Building. One of the most contes t, saw many f am lhar facesinteresting trips will be a tour of U ~ l d o u b t e , ~ l y as many mor e w ~ r ethe port in a police boat. Through- mIss ed . 1hos e r epor ted as havmg

    out the morning the swimming pool a tt ended the game are:in t he Y. M. C. A. will be open to ~ I ' l r . and Mrs . John C. Nash, Mrthe Scouts. and Mrs . Rob,e:t J. Nas h, M r. a ndThe af ternoon program, consist- Mrs. Horace I. Smedley, Mr. and

    ing chiefly of enter tainment and the Mrs . ~ ~ I 1 ? h S. Dunne, Mr, andawarding of prizes and trophieswon Mrs. V. 111lam S. Howard, Mr. andat Camp Delmont during the past Mrs. A. .c. S!land, Jr., Dr. andseason, will take p lace in the Acad- Mrs . Edwl l1 C. f own, M r. a nd Mrsemy of Music, Broad and Locust Horace P. Moore, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lstreets, beginning at 2 P. M. Sev- C. D?uglass, Mr. a nd Mrs;. Charleseral well-known entertainers, speak- V,. Noel, 1\1:. a nd Mrs . v\ I tmer Gers and Scout off icials wi ll b e CI o w ~ l l , ~ I t . a nd Mrs . Edward Gpresent. S c 1 1 l 1 l l ( l h ~ ~ s e r , Mr. and Mrs. ROb,The public, particularly relatives ert .M. 10wn, Mr. and Mrs. "and friends o f t he Ma in Line Boy Locksley Peebles, Mr. and MrsScouts are invited t o a tt en d the Edward S. Haws, M r. and Mrs, f ' . . 'I" 1 . fl' Arthur L. Cooke , Mr. a nd Mrs.1 ternoon plOglam. IC Moore, Mr. a nd Mrs . L ou is Alonzo

    Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BCozens, Mr. a nd Mrs. C. H. CraneDr. H. F. 'McDuffee, Dr. C. l 'Faries and son J ac k, a nd Mes sr sA. Perry Redif er , Wil li am F r etzvVilliam H. Durbin, Walter Sawyer:\. H. Sex ton, \Va lt er A Fox'[,homas A. Ker rigan, J r. , J ohn AMowre r, J r. , Fred M. PlantholtWinthrop Derby, \\lillard BowmanW. r. Odi orn e a nd R ob ert Gilfillan.Bu t the large list of spectatorswas not the point by whi ch Na rberth gained its peculiar honors Saturday. Th e Penn coach, LouYoung, is a resident of GrovePlace. His young son was mascoto f t he Penn team. The Universitygraduate manager of athletics, whosupen'ises the general activities ofthe football team as p art o f his.duties is Ernest B. Cozens, of Grayling- avenue.The spectacular match Saturdaywas refereed by none o th er t ha nWilmer G. Crowell, manager of thevictorious ball team and famous indays gon e by a s Swarthmore's greatdrop-kicker. As if that were notenough of a f inger in the pie forthe borough, Bill Durbin was s latedto a ct as linesman, but was unableto ar rive in time.Thus do we settle back in themor ri s cha ir and challenge the cityof Philadelphia t o b ea t that record!

    T O ANNOUNCE HONOR S C R O W E L L W A S REFEREE

    Troops of D e l a w a r e ~ M o n t -g ome ry W i ll G a th e r in

    City fo r Event.

    .SCOUTS TO HOLDANNUAL REUNIONNEGLECTED TO CANCELTHIS GAME, L. MERIONEd. Note-The foregoing isthe sportsma'n-Iike commen t o fthe Norristown papers on LowerMerion's defeat Saturday. Itshould interest Maroon andWhite foHowers:"Defeat, sour and sallow,visite:1 Lower Merion HighSchool Saturday af ternoonwhenW ilmi ng to n H ig h bl oc ked akick after a touchdown and trimmed the Main Liners, 'j to 6.The game was the first real tes tgh'en AI Adams ' t eam and theyfailed to measure up. In fact\Vilmington is one of the fewt eams o f rea l cal ibre the MainLiners have met in 'recent years."Claims that it was the firstLower i l ler ion defeat since 1\)21are somewhat funny s ince i t wil lbe remembered that the Lower" Ie rj on A lumn i d ef ea te d t heschool in a post-season t i lt twoyears ago."

    RUMMAGE SALEThe King 's Daugh ter s o f Narherth wil l holcl a rummage sale on

    October 30 at the corner of EastSpring avenue and Simpson Road,:\rrlmore.Donat ions of clothing or household goods may be sen t to MrsDarlington, 232 Hampden avenue,on or before \Vednesday, October28. .

    Cos tl y Fumble s a nd B ad KickCosts Eleven Its 30th

    Victory .

    L. M. H. S. RECORDIS BROKEN AT 30

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOrlER 24, 1925

    NEW PHYSICIANDr. C. IV1. vVeber, a graduate of

    Jefferson IVledical College, has takenhis res idence in Narberth.He is living at 120 Woodside avenue, from which adc ires s he hasopened a general practice.

    MUSICAL SOONA mus ical of real worth wil l beg-iYen by Mr. S nyde r, Director ofMusic in the Luther an Church ofNarberth, on November 6, Friday,:\t 8 P. M. Mr. Snyder is a mostcapable musician and will have aprofessional accompanist. It wil l bea rare t rea t . A silver offering is asked, which wil l be for the church. Letthe room be fil led and the mUSIcwill be enjoyed.

    Many Clubs Represented at Tenth Birthday-Past Presidents OutlineHistory of Local Club.

    Progress of Women's CommunityClub Stressed at Annual Luncheon

    ANNUAL CONVENTION-- Want Township t o Pave S t ree ts t oLeague of Women Vote rs to Meet Borough Standards.

    Next Week in Norristown. The s ight o f mil es of n ew pav -On Friday, October 30, the ing 111 t he borough h as b roughtMontgomery COllllty League of sharply to the attention of Lower\-Vomen Voters will meet in annual I'll erion 'I'ownship taxpayers livingconvention at the Ci ty Hall , N 01'- ncar Narberth the condition of theirristown. The se ss io 'n s wil l f ll n own thoroughfares.f rom 10 30 to 4- o'clock. As e ac h A de leg at ion o f si xt ee n r es id en tslocal leagl1e in the county is entitled from Cleveland and Schiller avet o a vot ing delegate for eve ry ten nues, on Montgomery avenue, opmembers, a nd a s anyone who cares pos i te Narberth, appeared \-Vednes-'to a t t ~ 1 l ( ~ the meetings wil l be .wcl- d ay n igh t b ef or e t he 1'ownshipcome It IS known that the re ",J11 be Board of Commissioners to protesta large a t t ~ n d a n c e . ,the condition of township highwaysI.nter.est 111 t he t ax costs ~ u l ' \ e ) ' . I in their district.whIch IS one of the undertakllH!S of 1'1 1 II' C B 1 I. . lroug 1 - arry . an (S w 10the league thIS year, IS so great that . . l' f" , .1 t '11 I d' d' l' ' t a ct ed ,1S spo ,esman or them, thevW la WI )e Iscusse. r e ~ a f ( 1I1g I offered to put i n s idewalks anelat the county conventIon IS eag-erly I ttl ' .f tlawaited. . . cur J S , ~ lelr o ~ v n expense 1 1eOtl tt f . 1 . t 't townshIp would Improve the streets

    t t'l leI' ma ersf tl specIat 111 .ellrebs in their vicinity, which they declaredo le women 0 le coun I' WI e l' 1 f .1 1 I t 11 t 1 . I b to le 111 sal need 0 repaIr.( eve opec 111 'a.;s 0 le mac e y .the opposing candidates for t he of- .Cha lrma n Fra.nk F l o ~ d , of thence of Dir ec to r o f the Poor, and by HIghway , C O I l l 1 ~ l 1 t t e e , s a t ~ that. noMrs . F . L ou is Slade, President of money w ~ a v a l l a b l ~ for nllmecltatethe New Yor k Leagtte of \-Vomen ~ \ ' o r k but It w a s ~ l e c l d e d that a l1;eetVoters. Miss Gertrude Ely, Chair- 111,; of the Highway. COnll11ltteeman of the Coullty I.{'ag,l1e. wi ll , ,: ou ld be held sho rt ly In order.top re side . A luncheon wil l be s erved gwe the p r o t e s t o r ~ an o P I ~ ~ r t t t m t yby t he League of Norristown, to pre sent a detaI led p e t l ~ l O l l of. the l111prOvements they deSired.

    COMING 1 'hes e s tree ts a re in the GeneralSomething to look f orward to : \ -Vayne dis trict , where James 1'.The Lutheran Sour Kraut Supper, S tretch is Commissioner and polit-November 19. ical leader. .

    You know how every child loves sentat ives from the following clubsa birthday party. So do the grown- were present: Colony Club o f Am-PICK SEAL CHAIRMEN up children of the Woman's Com- bIer, Woman's Club of Ardmore,munity Club if the large attendance \\ loman's Club of Bala-Cynwyd,At a recent meeting of t he e xe cu - a t i ts t en th birthday luncheon a t t he Woman 's Chth of Bryn Mawr,tive committee of the Montgomery Y. 11. C. A. on Tuesday, October \Yoman's Club of Downingtown,

    County Tuberculosis Soc ie ty , t he 20. b e of any significance. \\loman's Club of Glenside, 1Ian- Isociety's solicitor, S ta te S en at or After an informal reception in the erch \Vomen's Club, Monday After-Fl I u , S ' f N I tl d 110011 Club of Malvern" \Voman's1 etc leI' vv. t ltes, 0 l ar leI' 1, l ibrary some 130 guests sat ownwas instructed to br ing mandamus to a delicious luncheon brough t C lub 'o f Media, New Century Clubproceedings against the county com- from the Centra l Building of tbe o f New town . \ \Toman's Club ofmissioners in an effort t o f or ce t hem Y. :\1. C. A. of Philadelphia and Norr istown, \ -Voman's Club oft o e re ct t he l on g- pl an ne d c ount y s er ve d under t he d ir ect io n o f t he Royersford, New Century Club of

    I I . 1 't I I \ yT "Test Chester, Neighbor Club oftu )ercu OSIS socIety lOspla. Hosllitality C.ommittec., :. rs. f '.' .N 1 1 t 1 Hatboro. \ \ loman's Club of Ger-1 0 steps lave yet ) e e n a .;en, Reinking. chaIrman, WIth the assIst-S C' I li t I I l l a n t o w l ~ , Hathaway Shakespeareenator ,:)tltes (ec arer ves en ay, ance of Miss Tulia Beck managerbut a conference to coml;lete plans of the cafeterias of the Philadelphia Club, Modern Club of Philadelphia,for act ion wil l p robably be beld in Y. NI. C. A. The menu will make 'Woman's Club of Lansdowne.Norristown this week-end. the absent ones regretful: Most interesting was the historyAt the meeting of the executive FIWI'I' PUXCH of the Community Club serially told'tt CI t I i Al l f coxsmnm IWYAL by i ts l )res iden ts . : "I rs . Cameron'sCOI11I11I ee ayon . eel' er C l l 1 C K 1 ~ N PATTY PlmxCH PEAf;quoted Commissioner Stout a s s ay - UEAIt'I'f; OF 1,E'I"l'IJCE le tter , rearl by 1v[rs. J. S. Donnelly,. . THOUSAND 1f;!,,\NDS Dlmssnm I I f tl 1 C 't Clubing the commissioners heSitate 111 1 W L L ~ AND HU'I"l'Im, C O l ~ I " E E to ( 0 'le ear y ommulll y ,going f onva rd w it h t he hospi ta l 1"REXclI l'AS'I'IlY an a dj un ct o f the Y. M. C. A.,erection because it has not been At t be end , the p re sident , 1\11'5. whose functions were largely social, Idecided whethe r the vote of the H. :\. Jacobs, after a few words o.f h e ~ ' s u c c e ~ s , in s pi te ?f opposi-I JUNIOR CLASS ELECTSpeople Jl1 favor of t he mov emen t o f g r e ~ t i n g . but the three-decker t lOn, III e1ectlllg an effiCIent groupwas legal. Mr. S to ut suggested it birthdav cake which held a con- of off ic er s and in federat ing with Fo r the f ir st t ime ill th ree andagain be placed before the voters in SpiCU01;S pos it ion ill the middle of other woman's clubs of the S ta te . a h al f s ea so ns a nd o n th e e ve o fNovember s ay in g t ha t th en t he the room. The awkward moments Mrs . Fowle r reported chiefly par- 30 consecutive victories, t he Lowcommissioners would proceed if the of t rans it ion were fIlled by col le c- t ic ipat ion in wartime activities, the IeI' Merion High gridiron teammajority of voters approved. t ive s inging accompanied by Mrs . mos t s p e c t a c u l ~ r ?f which s ~ e m e d , ",.as. d e f e a t ~ d . S ~ t u r d a y ~ .I t f ell a

    Mandamus .Approved in June. C. H. Shaw. T he club' was intro- to b e t h e o r g ~ l l l l z a t l O n .of the LIberty I~ : I c t l l n to VVllml11gton High by aDr. Wil liam G . Miller, pr esi dent d uced to t he new Montgomery Loan campaIgns. 'Vlth these went 1,-to-6 score.of the society, stated the legality of County Federation song by :Mrs. a constant growth i n s iz e and 111a- I Th e s cor e tel l s a talc for itselfthe action had been uphel d b y the L. H. Trotter, accompanied by the turi ty. The fIrst reciprocity lunch- ',of t he ba tt le foug-ht and a l though

    Cou rt a nd a t t hr ee Legislature ses- composer of th e mu si c thereof, eOll, the fIrst puhlished by laws a nd t he \ \T ilmi ng to n t eam triumphedsions, and that the counsels for the :\1 iss Gertrude Ros s. one of the the fIrst Christmas baskets for shut- !the Ardmore combination provedsociety, both State and county, were r \arberth .I uniors. ins came ill this period. }f rs. E. I itself the stronger team, hath onnrm in their statements t he vo te Mrs. J ac ob s t hen r ea d t he 1'011 C. Batchelorcould say that in 1 9 2 0 - I ? r f e n s i ~ ' ~ and defensive pla:ys.",as entirely legal. of g u e s t ~ from other cluhs. Repre- COX'I'I:\n:n ox 'I'IIB ~ m c o N D PAGE 1he VIsItors come through WithDr. Mi ll er s ai d t he mandamus. . six nrst downs t o t he home team's HALLOWE'EN PARADE

    1 c. "t al )1'0 ' e( l 1y H. Wilmin.!:'."ton had a beautiful TO END DRIVEprOCee(lllgs were IJIS' ') 1 \' l JUDGE SOLLY REDUCES FORTY-TWO FROM HERE ARE .,the socie ty in June last. The delay aerial attack which was un lea shed --in t ak ing t he legal acti on was to FERGUSON'S SENTENCE DRAWN FOR JURY SERVICE in th e second half, hut i t mad e n o Winners of Pr izes to Be Announcedg iv e t he county commissioners a -- - - - d if fe rence as s cor ing matt e rs a re Next Friday.chance to start the erection of the Narber th Man Released After Month Thirty-six residents of Lower concerned. . ;\ II allowe'en procession of unuhospital without legal action. for Operation of Still. IMerion and SIX of Narbe rth arp. '. B e f ? F e ~ \ , : ~ n1lnutes of play the Isual s ize and beaut ), has heen a rA Illotion was passlLI to appuint ''\Then 'I'homas Ferguson. of Nar- among t he 328 jurOl;S-' who were L.l1g \i\ IIml11gton team recO\ 'ered a ranged as the concluding feature ojAttorney 1. P . Kni pe , t he socie ty's' berth. took home some mysterious drawn last week 111 Norristown to costly fumble, du e to a b ad p as s the Buy- it- in-Ardmore TreaSUrEcounsel, w i ~ h Attorney Stites. packages one e v e l ~ i n g . :ll1d went sen-e (luring the November sessions from centre on the Merionite's Chest celebration.The CI11'lstmas seal sale was an- down the cellar hiS wlte became of Court . Of t he 3 28 jurors, 24 five-yard line a r ~ d a f t ~ r four The parade i ts el f is open only tco ~ h e r important s;lbject for ?iscus- suspicious. will s erve on the Grand Jury, 160 downs s u c ~ e e d e d 111 sc\,nng. It the young folks , e ighteen yeanslOn at t he mee tmg a nd MISS ~ 1 Investigating, she found her hus - on criminal juries and 160 on Trav- foJ}owed t.hl5 up by placl1lg- a one being the age limit . It is expectedChloe Jackso.n, ~ h new e:,ecutlVe band had set up a still a nd sh e Ile- er se Jm)'. pOInter faIrly between the posts. however, that a large throng ojs e c r e t a r ~ , saId III s l ~ r ~ ' e y l t 1 g . the came an I' . The fal lowing persons ha\ 'e been Fumbles Loses Chance. grown-ups , many 111 costume, willcounty It was her opl11l0n WIth a g y . drawn t o s erve during two weeks After \Yilmington 's touchdown 1)(' nn hand to watch the colorfulfair amount of effort t he goa l for She summoned pohce and took of criminal Court, and two weeks the Maroon and \Vhite team p ag ea nt a nd to enjoy the music tGthis year should be set at $ 2 ~ , O O O . th.em down to tl.le c ~ l } a r to get a of civil Court. commencin. commulll ties a ~ I e l ~ 1 ~ making liquor and was sentenced Grand Jnry-Ilcnrietta Ingle and Iack}e plays and s t 1 c c e e ~ l e d . in .1 l e r ~ wi ll be t 1 ~ s t all( seCOIHis e n t , ~ d 111 t h tubel:culosls clullc to three months by Judge Solly and ,\Ihert L. Reinhold, of Lower plaCIng- the . l ea the r ove r \Vtln llng- pnzes tor c?uples .111 fancy dressse n Ice. On lect?nl Jl1 the c o u n t ~ to payment of a $100 flne and costs. i\Jerion. ton's goal 111 the second quarter, for couples 111 COIl1IC costume; fOIt he re a re 161 act ive cas es a nd 4 6J '1'1 t . , . ' \ molth ' \ 'TO Criminal Court, week of No\'em-I but i t m iss ed the extra po in t wi th the most Ol:iginal costumes; for thtobservations which, i t was stated, ,l a \ ~ c 1 S < I ':" bel' 9- -Nancy Agnew, Peter a ba d drop kick. s l ~ h ( ) ( ) 1 ha\n.lg .the largest ,numbelrepresents only about one-third of M ~ a n t l 1 1 1 e , there was no one to Brown, James Burgess, Elwood L. Th e ball was again f ough t over () I paraders 111 J l I l ~ ; for,comIc schoolthe c ases i n the county. prOVIde f ~ Mrs ..Ferguson and ~ w Duel', Emma Frorer, \Villiam H. hy the two teams in th e remain- groups; f or c hi ld re n s ( ~ e c o n ~ t e d"These figures," said Miss Tack- young chIldren; Interest on a h r ~ t Mulvaney., Howard S. Rue and finats. and many other specml p l ' 1 z e ~SOIl "SI10\V \ \ , h ~ c t nee(l t he re is for and a se co nd mor tg ag e on thell' {'OX'I'IXI:1m ox 'rill-: 'J'IlIlW PM:I-: 1 I I,cc 1 I I Frederick Stanc re r a ll of lower _ to Ie announce( ater.t he hospi ta l in the coun ty t o keep home a nd t ax es l e c , ~ m e (ue a ~ l l :Merion; Ralph Be;tty and \Valter FIRST REHEARSAL Because of tl1(' s ize of. this y e a r ' ~the disease from spreading." there was no money 111 the famIly \ \ 'ea\ 'er . of Narberth. __ p:\l';lde. an e a r ~ y start IS plannedWith Miss Nancy P. Highly act- exchequer to pay. . C , ' 1 C tit' N 1 Thirty.five Members at Main Line I he maskers WIll assemble on Arcl. 1 l' I' J HIt l t 1 et flmma our, wee (0 1 oven - , , ,,1> ""I I III1g a s genera a( \"Isory c l;llrman . er leI' ~ g a n presenee a p 1- bel' 16--Tames R. Cron in , Tames Choral Monday. I l l ~ l r e a\ 'enue at i . Iv . S l:Il'p, anc

    of t he c ou nt y w it h Mi ss J ac ks on , t io n to Cour t and .I udge Solly today Ell is . Sal ;mel R. Markle, Nicholas The l\I ain Li ne Chor al held its 1\111 p r o l : ~ e d south to Spnng avefor the Christmas seal sale, these l!ranted reduction of the prison sen- nue to SIll11lson avenue to -\thensn1On(I, H,'lrry \Y. Rolll'er, Clara ' I \Ib ] : : J ] ~ t where they WIll, dIsband. R e s , l d e ~ l t ~11 C d 1\{ \V 1 W' tkit d lVr. f e r t , . ::Jen z. I tl t f tlwe ; ynwy, 1\ rs. a tel' I a - ease 0 ay. Sonneber :1 le 1. showing a f lour is hing condi tion in Every hoy and g ir l i n t he i\1ainCIvIl COltl't, November 2 3 - J o I 1 l ~ both membership and finance carry- Line section. up to eighteen ) 'pars

    B ~ e e l ! , Matthew Callaghan, James ing over from last season a suh5tan- of age . is inv it ed to t ake part i n theHlggms, Edward !{elley, C h a r l e ~ . S. tial balance. parade and try for the prizes. EveryLoud, John ,Morns , W. S. McKtn- The new season started ofr w ith adult is inv it ed to come out andn ~ ~ , ~ 0 1 1 l 1 ; ~ McClatchy: F l o ~ e n : e 35 members, representing different have a l evening's pleasure viewing1 I c ~ t c 1 y , \ esley J. ~ h cmd Helen towns a long t he Main L ine and a ls o ,he antIcs of the VOlllJrr folks.\V fight, Lower M'::1'10n; Rober t L extending oH the Main Line to . bF re tz and Roher t A. 'Warner, Nar- I .111sdowne. etc. THE CLIPPING PARTYberth. \ I .?r105t everv)odv. in most ever v : S announced ast week. a c hp -Civil Court, week of November community, I ~ v e s ' t o sing. A men{. p ing pa rty will he gi ven by the3o-Garretson L Bunton, 1\. [art in hership in the Main L ine Chora l is Lad ie s' Aid Society of the HolyGeary, Mary Ko hn , M ar y P ea rce an opportunity to s pend a p ro fi t- Trinity Lutheran Church during theand Cha rl es L . Roach , of Lower I I . \ 11' g of 0 tol '79 I 9 ' 7 ~ . tl- ab e as well as an enjoyab e evemng e' e 111 ' C leI' -, -J , m lelvIerion; Elsie B. Stalker, Nar- on ce a wee k throughout the winter. basement of the church building,berth. .\nyone who l ikes to Sltlg IS ",d. located at Narbe rth and \Voodbinecome. avenues.It is intended to make t hi s oneRehearsals will be held everv. of those old-t ime affa irs. 111 whichlV10nday evening at 8 o 'c lock in the arc given opportunities to n'new oldFirst Presbyterian Church, corneT acquaintances and friendships , toof Montgomery a ve nu e anrl Mill make new on es, all t he while t heCreek road, Ardmore, Pa. fsale a "surprise" packages goes on.Come and rejoice with t hose who

    h appe n to c hoos e what turns outto be a decided bargain; laugh withthose who select certain other package;. No fear, however, that youmay not reeeive your money'sworth-that's a certainty.Packages will be arranged so thatthose suitable f or t he children willn ot be confused with t hose for theolder folks; candy , i ce c ream andcake wil l a lso b e on sale.1 you wan t you r donations call ('')11>1:'. bring' your friends, have;

    e ~ for please call Mrs. Darlington. good t ime, inc iden ta lly helping a1 e1. J6c;2 Vl. before the :>f.l+h. I _n.! work.

    County Tuberculosis SocietyAuthor iz s Ac t ion fo r

    Hospital .

    WILL CONFER ONMANDAMUS--STITESVOLUME 11 NUMBER 4

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    "Cannel Coal is, in my opinion, the best fireplace fuelthere is, provided it isburned in a grate. Its blazeis a s b ri gh t an d cheerf ul asthat of wood; i t t hr ow s ou tmore heat an d will burnsteadily over a long periodof time without the frequentattention that a wood firealways r eq ui re s. I t is a morec on ce nt ra te d f or m o f fuelrequiring less space in thecellar than a correspondingamount of fireplace wood: '

    CRANE'SThe Busy Drug Store

    At tlle Sta.tionWe Deliv er Anywhere

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    $ 9 . 25

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    Only a Few Days Leltin Which You Can GetArdmore Gilt Coupons

    ARDMORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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    Parade forms at 7 P. M. on A rdmor e Avenue.M u s ~ c on L an ca st er A ve nu e A ll E ve ni ng .Come out and see th e fun! Meanwhile -

    Ou r sample book includes designs a s t as ty a s c anbe bought anywhere, and ou r engr aving p ricesar e lower th an in the city.

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    Ask IC!r Gilt Coupons!Treasure Chest Opens October 30

    Next Thursday, October 29, is the last d ay o n which Ardmorebusiness men wil l g ive out Treasure Chest Coupons. Un'il thatt ime you ar e en ti t led to one with each 25 cents' worth you buy.R em embe r, t he n ew $1260 Buick is only one of hundreds ofgifts. So hurrv for coupons. Think a he ad ; d o n ex t w eek' sshopping NOW and get coupons.L is t o f winning coupons will appear in Ardmore shop windowsby 6 P. M.. Friday , October 30. Then will follow a Hallowe'enparade, with prizes for fancy an d comic costumes, school groups,floats, etc.

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    r - - - o O I T ~$ A glance at t he t he rmome te r o ne o f t he se chilly imornings will warn you it is no ne t oo e ar ly t oo rd er you r PERSONAL ENGRAV E D - ,,,!$

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    W HAT is theuse of guessing when youcan determine withexactness what itwill mEan to yom's el f t o save part ofyour income?

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    ESTATE NOTICE IESTATE OF GEORGE B. MECKE. latelof the Borough of Narberth, deceased.I,etters of Administration, eta, bavlngbeen granted to the undersigned, all per

    "0.11" illlhl!led to sliid Estate are requestellto mak e Immed ia te p ayment , a nd t ho s.having l egal c la ims to present the sal ll rwithout delay toEMMA J. MECKE, Admlnlstrlltrlx, eta,19 Maple Ave., NllrbertlOr her A t t o r ~ c y .WILLIAM 1'. LANDIS,Ardmore.

    Minimum, 80 cents. P1'ice, centsaword. Three insertions f01' the pricc oftwo. Classified advertisements w-ill bereceived by telephone from subscribersof the telephone company.

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    22 the Community Library was The Narberth Interchurch Bowlstarted, the Junior Club organized, ing League opened their season onthe chorus perfec ted a nd t he club Monday evening, October 19, on theincorporated. Mrs. A. B. Ross Baptist Church alleys when thePresbyterian Sen io rs w en t d own t ocal led the years 1922 -24 a time o f d ef ea t before the Methodist Seniors.development from earlier organiza- The :\1 ethodists started out with a:-CllSClllPTlON PRICE, One Dollar a.ulI"lfty Cents per year In adftllCi ,ion. Increased membership and b an g, C. L . J en ki ns rolling 21 2 inattendance brought the need for t he f ir st game. 'The last gameclub classes where sma ll er g roups proved the most exciting. the ~ I e , h -odists winning by four points.could work together. She emphasized the extension of welfare work At a meeting held in the Baptistand the bel!'innine- o f t he cu st om o f Church recently and a tt ended hyrepresentatives from the variousa com11lunity Christmas t re e. I \l rs . c hu rc he s w ho a rc i nt er est ed inH. A. Jacobs, introduced Ily t he bowli ng" . t he League was per tna-vice ])resident. 1\1 rs. L. C. Douglass. 1 . I 1 ..I nent y orgalllze( am a constltutHl11 b ro ug ht a s her contributions t 1C a nd hy -I aws wer e a(lopted. The \\ANTED-Largl> ~ t o r ( ' for 1'I'nt 0"t r an s fe r o f the lihrary to a sepa- L' . . f I H:I\'''rfo.tI 111'('1111". l'!Iolle. Ll\l1Sdoll'lle

    II eaglle IS now enterlllg on Its ourt 1 1')('00r at e o rg an iz at io n a nd t he v al tl a) e year, and i t w as f el t b y those inter-eX!Jerience gained in taking charge .1 I 't 1-' t 11 1 f I___ . 1 , B '11' csteu t lat I s oUJec s cou ( Je ur- L O S T - < . ' h i l , r ~ " X ! l I ' I ' ~ ~ II'ngon ill frontPROTESTS ILLEGAL PARKING of the whole Y. M. C. A. - ti l (lI1g the re

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    LOWER MERION RECORD ISSMASHED BY WILMINGTON

    7.45 P. M.-Evening' meeting,A service of inspi ring spng with ashort adrcss by pastor. A real delightful timc. Come.

    NEWS OF THE CHURCHES

    Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.),1. 1-:. NlcLinn. pastor.ReoYular services, Octol)l'r :!;",:O A , ~ A. i\1.-Suuclay School.11 /\. 11.-Preaching service. Thellle"God's Majesty, A \Vorld Sur:cy'"I 7 I.. ) ,1.-Luther Lcague ml,etll1gs.

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Rev. "V. Sheridan Dawson, minister, cownxt:ED F I W ~ I ' . rUE " '1H8T PAGESunday, October 2,i:0.45 A. 1 'I .-Bible Schoo l; Hon . del ' of the second quar t er and theFletcher W, Stites, superintendent. 1\1 '11 A. M,-Morning worship. Themc I eJ"lon t eam once l110re rallied"A Harvest Home Messagc." Thi s and marched up to \Vilmington 'sw ill be Harve st Homc Day in the go lIt ' I fc h u ~ c h and Sunday School. Dona- a on y 0 miss ou t )y a umbletions of canllcJ fruit, preserves, jellies. at the critical point when b reaksvegetables, etc., should be sent to the I d d 'Xl' .church on Saturday so t ha t they can were nee e . 'v I1mmgton puntedhe; arranged by the decorat ing com-It safely ou t of d an ge r and t he halfmltter. 1 d 'tl \\T" .2.30 P. M.-Junior Epworth League ~ n ( e WI.l Ilmmgton Jeadmgservices, y one POI1lt.(1,45 P. M.-Epworth League devo-I Th e second half was Olle

    tiona.! meeting. Leader, :Mr, Ernest against the home team, practicallyP t ~ ~ ~ ~ I ! j ; . M.-Evening worship. Thcme all t he b reaks g O i ~ l g to \ ~ i l m i n g "Genuine Religion." ton. In the thIrd perIod theMonday. H P, ~ I . - B u s i n e s s meeting Adami tes once more came withinof the Epworth League. scor ing d is tance only t o lose the'yednesd.ay. H 1'. If.-Prayer and bal l throug'h a fumble 1 fpraIse service. .. Jane ronlThursday, H P. M.-Choir rehearsal. t he n o n \ Vl lmmg to n started toE"'lIlgelistic sen'ices ~ v i l l begin on I h ol d o n the ball, tlsina11On "After Death." I he Lower Merion line

    I thmnghout the t u ss le p layed aAll Saints' Church, Wynnewood, Pa. igrea t g 'amc on dcfc , lse bu t lackedRe\'. Gihson Bell. rector. ahilit y t o put t h rough an offensiveServices S u n ~ l a y . O c t o h ~ r :!.",: d r i v ( ' ~ The backf i eld s eemed8 /\. M.-Holy C01llIllUI1l0n... . . < 10 A. M . - C h t t r c ~ 1 School. (Bus w e ~ k 111. breakmg up ,vV I1mmg-leaves Narherth st!ltlon at \1.HI.) .. t ~ l I 1 s aerIal a t tack. A little prac-11 A. Jl.t.-Mornnlg prayer and ser- bee plus fight an d oTit ought to

    ~ r ~ l h ~ ~ 1 l l t h . l ' .. r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , Calkin G, remcdy t h ~ s c f=1ults " 'and a 'cl iffer- ..\ntI1l'11I-"Awake. Awake." lIIatthews. e nt g am e o ug ht t o b e s ee n when'Lowcr ivlerion p lays \Vest Chest e r Sa tu rday af te rnoon at home.\Vest Chester has won two andIQst two, bu t has a formidablea rr ay t o p re sent aga in st t he h ometeam. Th e s co re o f last year's\Ves t Ches ter game was 16 to ()in f av or o f the ~ A r c l m o r e men, bu t

    by 110 means was the \Yest Chestcr combinat ion of l ast year aneasy nu t t o c rack .

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