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    September 18, 1936

    $7.508.5010.0010.259.00

    F r es h ly m i n ed

    Fo r t ie t h Annua l

    ARDMORE, PA.

    HOUND SHOW '

    B RY N M AW R, PA .

    BRYN MAWRHORSE SHOW

    Sept . 23, 24, 25 an 1 26Adults $1.00; Childrell 50e

    Thurs, &. Fri . Sept. N &. 25Bette Davis

    "SATAN ME T A LADY"IJ'-'arren Wil l iamAlison Skipworth, Ar thu r Tre1cher

    Sun. &. lY.r>n. Sept. 20 &. 21A Mus ica l Comedy Hi t" THREE ' CHEERS FOR LOVE"E.leanor WhitneyRobert Cummings John Hal l idayRoscoe Karns

    To Be Held in

    Pac ldng F ive Weelis'Exci tement in 5 Days

    A Gigantic Spectacle!

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELD

    COAL

    31 Ba la Avenue , BaJa .CynwydTRInity 2153

    Simpson Road a t A t he n s A v e nu e

    Parades Beauty Contest Circus ActsCommunity Sings Fireworks

    ALL = NITE MARDI 6RAS. OCT. 29

    Upper DarbyOct. 25 - 29

    . * ~ *5010 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

    Depos i ts In su r ed under t he G o v er nm en t P l anMember of Federal Reserve System

    O p en a t 8 A . M . d ai ly fo r your convenience

    COKE-WOOD-BUILDING MATERIAL

    Thoroughly preparedBuckwheatPeaNutStoveCoke (Fairnl0nt)

    CYNwyd 2004

    ANNOUNCING!TheMiracleofProgress

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    Robert C. Laird, Inc.

    A V [ ) , " ( ) I 2 ~ T I - i ~ A T l 2 ~SUNDA Y MOVIESContinuous Showing F rom 2 to i i P. M.

    Telephone Ardmore 9" "2646

    S tu a rt E rw i nPaUl Kel ly Florence Rice

    Fr!. &. Sat, Sept, 18 &. 19Bing Crosby

    "RHYTHM ON TH E RANGE"Bob Burns and his o ld B az oo kaMartha Raye Frances FarmerTues. &. Wed. Sept. 22 &. 23

    " WOM EN A RE TROUBLE"

    P. T. A. Mects 28t!1T he o pe nin g m ee ti ng o f th e Nar

    berth Parl;nts and Teachers ' Associat io n wi ll b e M on da y, September 28"at 8 P. 1\1., in the Narberth SchoolAuditorium. 1\11. W. J. Drennan,principal, will introduce new teachers.The ~ e J 1 1 i - a n n u a l s es si on o f the I

    0';11Gol .Of In:;tructioll will be held SCP-,tember 26 at Collegeville, a ll d ay beq'inning at !I.30.The Program Committee met Thurs I.l;: to p la n wo rk for the sea:;on.

    Jallc IVithcrs i"

    IV. C. FJEtDS ill~ ~ P O P P Y "

    Dou't Miss It!

    Monday &: Tuesday

    Thursday - Again!Charles Rugglcs alldCharles Laughtoll ill

    "L ITTLE MISSNOBODY"

    " RUGGLESOF RED GAP "

    Atlarc Connelly's~ ~ G R E E NPASTURES"

    Added, Sat. 1 P. M.Cclcbrat in3

    l\tlickcy l\1ousc's7 t h B i rt hday:

    ONE FULL HOUR ofMi 1 ~ n l ' " This Year it i it ri kps me Atlantic('0\'('1'1101' 11\" 1I10l'l' 11"111 ~ " . I I I I I 1 , ' . "'1'1' ..I 11 1\Ii " 0 1 ' " " , ,. ' . '> .) ~ O I T : s t C ) \ \ ' I l . d l' fe at ed c and id a te f or 11 oug 1 H j 11.. " i C i t ~ . is pe rmi tt in g i ts 1 1 1 a n ~ ' nightTill' l oUd voj l' \I'as ahlllll . ,L. I I I )I ) t he Dl 'mocr at ic nominat ion for Con- . \ ehan,!.:'c: of hoo](ln,!.:' 1.'l'lngs In plae( ' !c luhs, gambling ' jo int : ; and u th e r tax--1 hl' J;llg'(',.;1 l'\"('r ea,.;1 i II a :II a iIll' g-l't'SS, wcre bacb'rs of IIll' Edwa rds' of t lw P l ' l ' \ ' l n u , ~ ~ ' :Hlvprll,I'd sho\\' lH,,,t. p a ~ ' i n , l ~ ' enterprises to cater too freelyl']cc.tioll. " ( ' a n d i d a ( ' ~ " . " The C'lJl1gTl'ssional can- : \ l n n c 1 a ~ ' and ] ~ I ~ s d a ~ ' the stal'S .d to tlIP less inhibi ted of hig-city pleas-di,:a1C's :11'e: Rl'puhlican,.J. William "Idi"ts' Ddi.l!ht' III a rl'1urn c'lwagc' un'.lo\'ers. I can think of l i tt l e that

    lJ,t tcr , Ambler; lJenwcrat, G e o r g ~ ' ]1., 111 :arbl ' lth Young ' HI ,puh- ' J l r o g ' ~ ' : u n , I I l c l u ~ l l 1 1 g ' OIW of thr' ~ ' C ' : I I " " oj' l'hurch bodies. Th e Yast majoritylieans Sunda\' at the home of .!o:,c'ph fUllI,lIc'sl (O!1WdlC'S. .. of Ihe l' l 'sul't ' s al11u:;emcnts ar c whole-" . \\I'

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    $6.95$8.95

    Children's Shop-Third Floor

    Sizes 714, $8.95Royal blue andf l ame l inen!J umpe r e f f ec t ,w i th c oi n but t ons . Li tt l e boy'ss ui t t o ma tch .S iz es 3 6 , $8.95

    is not enougb. TheAirConditionedTop leerkeeps foods lIalllrally fresh

    For Rel iable ICE service andinforma ti on about Ihe Topleer, eall

    Baker; seeond place, Mrs. Nelda Tal-j ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ley and 1\115. J. H. Bake r.Monday e\'ening-Top score, Wil

    liam Boyle and Jesse Harris; secondplace, C. B. Stoudt and C. A. HamBler.

    " ' - - " ' - - ~ ICold Alone II . ' . E W E E ~ "1111 2.4 CHESTNUT STPH I L A DE L PH I A

    UNLESS YOU

    BACK TO SCHOOLMeans MoreWORK FOR YOU

    FASllnATlons af 193&11

    PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPANY

    d o wha t a lot of o ther mothers a rc d oi ng an d

    As news columnsand radio broadcastst eI l o f preraredness progr ams ther e iswide and f requent mention of UtilityService. Such moments c a u s ~ clearer recognition o f t he imp or ta nt contributionUtility Service makes to community life.

    THOUGH a minor figure in th e budget, UtilityService ranks high among the indispensable factorsin the actual operationof household and business.

    "WAR , or the threatof war,puts emphasis on th evital resourct:s of Nations. Essentials come first.

    WhenWar Clouds Gather

    EVERY NIGHT ELABORATE SONG & DANCE REVUE11Th I!Beautiful Girll Exquisite Pageantry

    THE BI G F AI R OF 1936

    GREATESTRACE AUTOPROGRAM RACESEVER SATURDAYI : THE EAST'SCATTLECAVALCADE GREATESTMIDWAYc

    ~ {rCATTLE POULTRYEXHIBITS SHOW~ { r

    Every morning Junior will be wearing a clean s hi rt a nd Virginiawill have on a spic-and-span frock-and can t he y g et them dirtyfast! It's a lot of work

    OUR TOWN

    THE FIRESIDE

    avenue.

    A gift subscription of t hi s p aperIcos ts $2.

    Mr. .Joseph H. PeITY, 3d, s on o fM r .and Mrs .Joseph H. Perry, of 'Vynnewood road, i s l eaving ' s ho rt ly f orCambridge, 1\1ass., to enter Han'are!

    U n i " e r s i t ~ , .1\1 is:; Hoberta S t a l e ~ ' . of Avon road,Ientertained at a party Monday e"ening. Th e gue sts w ere th e MissesBetty BI'Unel'1, Mary Miehenor, gliza-

    bet h Rays e r, Emi ly T it u s, Jane Kolb,'reggy l\IacGuflin, Peggy Bailey.Ed Beetem, of 'Vindsor avenue, and

    Te dd y M er ed ith , w ho re ce ntl y r eIturned from PI'ague, will attend Mercersburg ColIege.MI'. a nd M rs . R al ph D. MacGuffin,of Merion, had as their guest, JamesMassey, of th e V. P. 1., Blacksburg,Va., over the week-end.Ira Gleason Fox, son of Mr. andMrs. Walter A. Fox, of Narhrool.:

    I ParI" entered hi s t h ir d y ear at Buck-Ine1l University, Lewisburg, last wee!,to serve as a member of the FreshmanWeek Committee.Mrs. A. B. Gilf iI lan and daughter,

    Mildred, who spent the summer in thePoconos, have returned to their homeon Wynnewood road.

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    wave that you' l l rave over!No machine-No electricity We also featureFR"EDERIC a nd F RENCH oil

    -CROQUIGNOLE a nd SPIRAL IHonday, Tllesday, Wednesday-2 specials for 85c

    T hlll'sda)', Friday, Salllrday-3 specials for $1.25

    AT HALF PRICEeN (Hi! $7 ii 0

    228 BaJa Avenue-Cynwyd 928102 Forest Avenue-Narb. 2602

    Strawbridge & ClothierTHE MAIN LINE STORE Ardmore

    Tbis marvelous wove - Ille v ery besl of its ~ j n d , connow b e l la d dUl'inq 11l? Premier Fall Sale at exactlyhalf price. You con sel ec l either spiral or CTO(lHignolestyle - or a combination of bolb. T i, e P ie ro Pariswove makes your I ,o ir sof t and cul'llj as a c11iIJ'sand you con IlO ve il se l in sma l'l s lyl es 11101 wills bow o ff t he hiql l -up fall 11015 10 I be bes l advonlaqe.

    ITelephone Ardmore 4000 beh, e en 9 :00 and 5:50

    The Oil WaITe t lmt Restores Curl an dLus tr e t o Hai r that is an d Urittlefrom Sun, Suit,Wind, and Summer Dust.

    KATHLEN lEB E A U T Y SHOPPJE

    PIERO PARISPERMANENT WAVE

    TAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS, FURRIERS

    ZOTOS1HE Permanent I Mulieres Will MeetMulieres of the Narberth Fire________________ Company wiII hold their season's firstl\Ii:;s Ruth Carpenter and Miss Sara meeting October 12 at 2 P. M. inCa rpent er , o f Wil ki ns bu rg , ar e th e E lm H al l. Mrs. Eberhardt MueIler,guests of their brother-in-law and sis- president, will preside.

    I tel', 1\11. aIHI 1\1rs ..J. Bruce ByaIl, ofBryn 1\1awr avenue, Penn VaIley. Narberth Bridge Club

    1\11'. ancl Mrs . Bya Il a ls o have a s 'Vedne sday eveni ng , Sep tember D-guests, 1\Irs. Byall's niece, Miss Ruth I Top score, J. H . B ak el ' and 'WillialllBearborn, of SUl11mitt, N. J. \ Thol11l)sOn; second place, Mr. and 1\lrs.

    1\11'. . J immy McEl roy, formerly of C. A. Hammer.C):nwyd, now of. C I ~ i c a g o , visited I Friday afternoon, September 1 1 fl'lends on the Mam Lme en route to I Top s co re , M rs . H . 1. 1\lcConneIl andHanover, N. H., where he w iI I attend; 1\1rs. AIlen Doty; second place, Mrs.Dartmouth College. IWalter J. Scott and Mrs. Walter Hun-I

    Mr. a nd M rs . J. Raymond Sharp I sicker.,and f am il y, o f ' V o o d s i ~ e avenue, re-I Saturday evening, September 12 - Chester G. Jonesturned Sunday frol11 "'Jidwood Crest, ITop score, Mrs. C. B . Stoudt and J. H.I iIlli2.0.0.W.oiiOjd.b.inlie.A.v.e.N.a.rii.4.0.5.8 !N. J.43 Nor th Narbe rth Avenue-Narberth 4077 Miss Louise Woodcock, daughter o f ' l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -"---liiiiii-_iiiiiii_-iiioiii_.Iiii... . i i i i i i i i i i - _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1

    300 Levering Mill Road-Phone: Cylln'yd 927 Mrs. Verna R. Woodcock, of Mont-I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~gomel'y avenue, wiII leave nex t_.__._._______ Wednesday for Hood CoIIege, Fred-----A-D-EL-IZ-ZI BROTHERS 1 e r ~ ; : : , ~ 1 ~ ; 1 1\lrs. H. C. F en no , o f E s-sex a ve nu e, h ad a s g ue st s, M is s Lill i an Gelinas , of North Adams, Mass.,

    ! ' and .John Cart " 'or th, of LouisviIIe,Ky.

    1Miss Kitty Til1ll1l, of N. Narberth

    avenue. is the guest of her brother,'I.John Timm, in Norfolk, Va.~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mrs. 'V. F . B ar to n, o f .Jacksonville,"' f I . 1 I I t . , ~ F lo ri da , i s t he g ue st of he r son-in-tiiiiN j . = t ~ ~ ~ ~ - u r C - : : : - , ~ _:,"",1 r;:f_ . l aw and (Iaug-hter, Mr. and :\lrs, Sid-_.. l ~ , r ~ n e ~ ' 1\1. Grandy, o f Mer ion avenue.HOrEL DENNIS (=,1., . J , - r . # ~ "-jl Mr. and Mrs . A . W. l\lottern, KeniI-/" f'-'\'\:v'-- l - g : : A ~ K - - , _ wor th r oad, have returned frol1l a.r ptl'_, visit in Pittsburgh, Ashland, Ky., and~ Cincinnati, Ohio.ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ! % l ~ , r \-,i'" ./. j \ ~ \ Miss Allison Dibelka, of Woodstock,) ,\ Ill., who has bcen visiting he r aunts,Mrs. Eberhardt 1\lucIlcr and MissI Flora K u r 7 . e n l m a b ( ~ , of Essex avenue,~ / ~ returned \Vec!I1l'sday to her home.buxurious bivbUj blj tIle Sea '""" :.-'" , , ~ , 1\11'. and Mrs. Harrison 1\1. BeITvVI I and their SclllS , who s pen t two week's II iAn author might characterize '......... ; I I. j" at Capitol Island, 1\11'.. r e tu rn ed to ,THE DENNIS as a hotel with " ~ , W \ _ I their hlllH!' in Narbrook Park last:a background-a rendezvousfor' Idistinguished peopkwho appre- weckciatethose finer details of service Miss Emi ly E, lger ton, clau/!:hter of:that lift a hostelry above the Mr. and 1\1I-s. L I o ~ ' d B. Edg'erton, of I SEND EVERYTHING TOcommonplace. The luxurious Chest nu t avenue, l ef t S un day for ilounging rooms and sundecks, "'jJliamsburg, Va" t il l ' nt l 'r the f resh- St.Mary's Laundry, Inc.the sumptuously furnished man class at "'illiam and l \ 1 a r ~ ' Col-rooms and appetizing cuisine, leo'!'.the healdl baths and diet kitchens " Aubrey An'11lle ARDl\10RE

    1 IIlr. and Mrs. Burns W. Best, of-t lese together with a garden ' Phone Ardmore 4400 for ou r ROllteman I H' II dterraceoverlooking the sc:a,mark ""." Dudley av('nue, have returned from ' Ig l an greenHOTEL DENNIS as dis tinc- ,.". """ Eagle Lodge Camp, Eagles l\Icre. A Complete Family Lal/lld,,)' Scn,icc jumper with ativelydifferent.A st.1Y here truly . / / ~ , 1\1i" Ruth Suplee, daughter of 1\11. As Loll' as 20c a Day white organdieis luxurious living by the sea. and 1\1rs. George B. Suplee , of "'ood- 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ E E ~ 5 ~ : ! 1 1 uimpe,embl 'oid-Rates will surprise and please side avenue, l ef t Tuesday for Duke - - - . - - - - - - ~ . . . ered with t 'edvo u. \ '\Tr ite for informarion. Unin'!'sily, Dl'rham, N. C. hearts!WALTER J. BUZBY. Inc. ' " 'i - '? ' MI'. and 1\1rs. E. A, Eng]pharl, of Sizes i-14, $9.95On the Ocean at Michigan Ave. 3 ' ';" , """"1 )" 1l\laple avenue, returned Sunday frol11=_ro_m_Sl_&I_iO_n_a_n_d_A_u_d_il_or_iu_m__t_...--,, . 1-=7)1-' ~ j ( I C a i ~ ~ .. l \ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; I ~ : ) , t ' A ~ ~ x ~ ~ d e l ' T. Ste\\"- C ~ ( ~

    ; : : : = = : = : : : : : : : : : : ; ; : : : : ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; = ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; ; ; - ; - : : ; - = - = - = ; : ; = ; ; ; ; : : : ; ; - = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : = = = = = ; ; - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ?..... ~ ~ 7 ~ ar t and son, Alexander, .Jr., ar e the S7 gUI'"ts of 1\11. ancl Mrs. Paul R. Loos, "" ,= ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ of Shi rl ey road, Mr. and :1\1rs. H. G. Turner , Jr . , of .. /Wynn('woc)(1 Court, ar e receiving con- .../gratulations upon the birth of a so n,.John Robinson Turner, on \VednesIflay, September D.Miss Gl ' rry Nash. daughter of 1\11.a nd Mr s. R ob er t J. Nas h, o f Narberth :lI1c! Pr ic e avenues , has returned to Wi ll i am and Mary CoIlegein WiIIiamsburg, Va.Donald F. Torrey, Jr., son o f Mr.allli Mrs. Dona!d F. Tor rey , of Brool.:-

    Ihurst avenue, will be a mo ng t heg'uests at t he dance Fr ic l ay evening tobe given by MI'. and Mrs . Hol st ei n De IIHaven Fox at t he Mer io n C ri ck et IIC lu b i n h on ol ' o f h er daughter, Miss II Elise Lewis Fox .1\li!'s .Joy Grubhs, daug 'hter of 1\11.a nd M rs . H. C. Gru bb s, o f M er io nPark, is leaying shortly to enter LeIland Stanford UnIversity, California., 1\11. David J . Spec!.:, of \Va:;hing'ton,D. C., s pe nt t he week-end w it h h isparents, 1\11. and 1\115. J. H. S pe ck ,of Woodbine a\'enue.1\lrs. Samuel A. Pepper, of Mem-phis, Tennessee, is t he gues t of herson- in- law and daughter, :Mr. and1\1rs. Hugh B. Speed, o f Che st nu t

    September 1S, 1936

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    P Ia y

    POLO GOLF- day or night -

    Bala Course50th and City Line

    The newmajor sportfor health,recreationand fun .

    All strokes-the same

    as in golf.Course laid out on

    6 acres.

    ESTATE NOTICE

    CONSTITUTION DAYSeptember 17

    For distribution, we have available a limited numberof copies of the Const i tut ion of the United States inconvenient pamphlet form. Th e pamphlet containsthe full text of the Const i tut ion and all amendments,a foreword by Wil liam P. Gest, Chairman of theBoard of Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company,an d a number of comments by famous critics

    Greens Fec -- 25cUpon request we shall be glad tosend copies to those interested

    Finish Your Seasonwith the

    SHERn=F'S SALE.FIDELJITY PHILADELPHIA

    TRUST COMPANYCorrect PermanentConsult US fo r de ta i ls as towhat is best for your hair. 325 Chestnut Street

    Organized 1866135 South Broad Street

    6324 Woodland Avenue

    Supplee Seal test Croam Supplee Seal testBut ter SuppleeSoal tostBut termilk Supplee SealtostCottage Cheese SuppleeSeal test Sour Cream Supplee Seal test Ice Croam

    \'UI1 nr r ulr4u,l,. f l t lu i l iu r with till"~ " u l t " H l ~ ) , n h u l UIO it Ultlll'urM nn~ U I ' J ) I t , s,ult. . t l . , ~ f :rtn. . . . :":uwall .. I.I)I,. duiry . t ruc lud . u r , ~.trott-cttd hy tl14 ~ " u l t t ' M I S)'s",It '.n. Eujo) ' tlwllt (rt'Jlwntiy.

    ENJOY THESE SUPPLEESEALTEST PRODUCTS

    safeguard of the Sealtest System.. . an o r ~ a n i z a t i u n whose highrequirements are g;uaranteed usad\'ertised ill "Cood Housekeeping," Try this delieiou" milk th is\ le ek . T l' ll 'pho ll t' Bryn l\lawr::::1. o r c al l o ur salesman who

    p a ~ s l ' s our d oo r t \l ic e a day.

    PnOTECTION, and present SuppleeSealtest Premier"A" Milk.1\lore than J00 leading dairy

    laboratories in \'arious Americanc it ie s ha\ 'e c omhined the ir r esources and dairy experience inthe Sealtcst System.Prominen t da iry sc ien ti st s

    share their f indings in the fie ldsof research and laboratory-con.trol in the interest of finer, purerdairy products. Great master laboratories co-ordinate the carefulwork of the Sealtest technicians.Supplee thus gains the benefit

    of new dairy d isco \' er ie s - sot ha t your family may h av e aspure and as flavorful a bot t le ofmilk as i t is possible to produce.

    Accepted by"Good HOllSekeelJing"

    Supplee ScalIest Premier "A"Milk enjoys every scient if ic

    ESTABLISHED in 1301, Suppleeis o ne of the oldest milk companies in America. During its132 years of dairy experience,Supplee has hclped pioneermanyof the scientifie safeguards thatsurround the milk you drink.Today, Supplee maintains thelargest staff for milk.protection

    of any dairy in your eonnllunity.Where the average milk com

    pany is content with 35 milk safeguards from farm to c ity plant.Supplee insists upon 60. Twenty.fiveextra safety.stepsso that youmay n ev er h av e o ne moment'sworry abou t the purity of themilk you serve your family. Andthe delightful flavor of SuppleeMilk is due to a full teacup ofcream in every quart.Now we of fer you the additional advantage of the SEALTEST

    S YS TEM O F L ABORAT ORY

    SUPPLEE Sealtest Premier "AU Milk

    I'a.

    L you buy coal on the basis ofheat, comfort and satisfactionper dol lar you' l l buy NEWTONCOAL. As k abollt the NewtollBudget Plall.

    Tltere'tJ a Newton Yardin your localityPhone: Allegheny 8400

    EI1\\'I:'-1 II. BELLIS. Sheriff.

    SIPPLEEIDIII.ICII I I imJlrlll1D I . I l l ig III Ilr milk

    GOODCOAL

    is the bestbargain

    DO\\'I1 : l l o l " ' ~ ' $ ~ n n . n o: - ; h t ' l ' i f f ' ~ o IIice , Xorristowl1,~ l ' p t t . ' l 1 l h e r 1 ~ t . ]!1:16(O-: '- lS)

    Narberth Methodist EpiscopalRev. W. Vernon Middh!ton, MinisterSunday, September 20:

    Baptist Church of the EvangelSundar, September 20:flAG A. i\I.-The Church School.11.00 A. i \1.-The l\Iorning \Vorship. ISermon: "What Are We Trying toDo? I -Fo r Ot her s." T he first oft\\'o serl110ns on our Church Task andObjective.T u e ~ t l a ~ " September 22:8.00 P. l\L-l\1eeting of t he Men's

    A ~ s o c i u t i o n in the church. iWednestlay, September 23: I8.00 P. l\1.-Midweel;: Class. Topic: I

    "The Psychology of Prayer." I9.00 P. l\L-Meeting of the officersand teachers o f t he Church School. III9.45 A. l\L-Church School. i11.00 A. M. - Mor ni ng Wor sh ip . i"Do We Need a n E as y Religion?" !6.45 P. M.-Epworth League. I

    7.45 P. M.-Organ Recital and Sac-Ir ed Conce rt r ende red by Geo rge D'I

    DAYS

    **THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

    0' PENNSYLVANIA

    *

    You can have a tele-phone in your homeforlessthan a dimea day.

    224 Haverford Ave.Oldest Store ill NarberthDA VIS '

    Buy your writing pads.penci ls , pens. l' ulers ,lunch boxes. composition books, etc., at

    A Complete Li1lcof School Supplics

    Corn-Nursery StockC o rn p ul le d d ir ec t fr om s ta lk f ory o u, In s ur i n g f r es h ne s s a n d s wee t neSS. Several acres nursery stockto be sacrificed.C A DE , M o nu m en t Road1 block north of P h il a. C o un t ryClub, City L in e, B al a. C YN , 349J

    ." , : ; . " ~ . :

    216 Dudle}' Ave. Narberth 232-lSUZANNE JORET GILL

    SCHOOL

    TELEPHONE

    To bring yo u newsHere's a friendTo chase the blues.You need never be aloneWhen you have a

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    at37 N. Na rb e r th A venu eNarberthSaturday Morning a t T en

    October ThirdFor Ill/orlllatiollCall Hilltop 771.JV

    Margie E. HoffmanAnnounces the Reopening

    ofDancing Classes

    CELLO INSTRUCTIONCARL KNE ISEL(l,.acl. of Leipzig- Consf'I\,atory.1\1

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    29c38c3Sc2ScISc2ScIScI.b,Lb,

    , Lb,, I.h,, I.b,, I.b,, Lb.

    Bag 43c.b,

    FULL SOLESAN D HEELS$1.50

    ,Large ('a n 21c,Large Can 26c,Large ('an 18cNo.2 ('an IS c,2 for 19c

    Frcc Delivcry

    Cynwyd 811

    Raspbl'rry)12

    2 half-pint Botth's 15c, 12-oz. Call 8c. I 'Jig. 7c

    , Lh, ('all 27c, Lb. 19c, Lb. 23c

    , Lh. Call 25c~ Lh. Pkg-. 2I c,2 Lb, ('kg-s. 19c

    " k ~ ~ . I SCi Large Plq,:, 15c

    Rubbish Blaze Spreadst o H o us e ; D am a ge , $150

    Narberth firemen Monday afternoon confined a blaze at the homc ofMrs. Kathryn K. O'Brien, 106 Ionaavenue, to the rear por ti on o f thehouse. Damage is estimated at $150by Fire Chief Charles V. Noel.

    Someone set fire to a pile o f r ub bish beh ind t he r es idence and flamescommunicated to the rear wall. Thefamily was away at the time.

    237 Haverfo rd Avenuc

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