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Our Town March 12, 1921

The document announces a big card party on St. Patrick's Day hosted by the Woman's Community Club for the benefit of the new building fund. It requests cooperation from parents and guardians in ensuring children's regular attendance at the local school according to compulsory attendance laws. It also includes a lost item notice and advertisement for a recent play production directed by Jim Donnelly called "The Sunken Olive Gardens".

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Our Town March 12, 1921

The document announces a big card party on St. Patrick's Day hosted by the Woman's Community Club for the benefit of the new building fund. It requests cooperation from parents and guardians in ensuring children's regular attendance at the local school according to compulsory attendance laws. It also includes a lost item notice and advertisement for a recent play production directed by Jim Donnelly called "The Sunken Olive Gardens".

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Send In Fireside Boost Narberth

Items And Knock No One

VOLUME VII, NUMBER 22 NA.RBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 PRICE THREE CE~TS

Ok Boy! Oh Boy! But


Big Card Party on '10 Pl!.REN'£S
IANS OF '.I.'HE
AND
r~kUDEN~S
GUARD-
OF
It Was Some Show
51. Patrick's Night THE NARBEILH PUB-
LIC SCHOOL. ~ENNIS ASSOCIAIl'!ON SCORE BIG
SUCCESS IN "SUNKEN OLIvE
WOMAN'S COMMUNITY CLUB TO GIVE ONE OF ITS POPULAR Th" Board of Diredors of the GARDENS' '-A JUSTLY DE-
AFFAIRS NEXT THURSDAY EVENING---FOR THE BENEFIT :\"l'b"l'th Scl1ll01 Dist .. il't IIrgellt, SERVED TRIBUTE TO
OF THE NEW BUILDING FUND. Iy n~ljllests the ('o-operal ioa of JIM DONNELLY, 'IHE
th" parellts alld gllal'di"lIs 01' (·hil- AU'rHOR AND
drell al l.t'lIt1illg the 10e:t1 s('hool, DIRECTOR.
\\\' l1:-,pd til •• ~,1. J'atritk's ])ay
:';:I,\" I'att,\. .\Irs. H. nothal'd, .\Irs. C. P.
ill thl' watter of regularity of at-
ill 1he IIlOl'llil'1..~·." hut tlli:-- yl'ar Wt' say 1"011']"1', .\ll's. H. Hartley, .\11'''. II . .".
,,~t. I'alri"k's Day ill tho evening,"
hnl':L1I~l' OJ! IIt'xt Thul':",day t~YellilJg, 011
.11I,·ollS. .\11'''. .1. W . .Io.,·"e.. .\lr". \Y. ,I.
Kil'kl'llt rid;, .\11'''. C. 1>• .\Ioody, Mrs. ,I.
THE FIRESIDE tl..'lIdaJll'c .
TJ/l'l'l' j~ II ."-itnIL' l:1w ]O}O\\'" :I,'"
.\Iakl' a ,'on'l",sill, I,il'lllrl' of t hl' tal,
,'uts and I'nl'rg,\' of Ilalid 13,'laseo alld
tiI" COIII]'ulsory Attendance Law, Ul'ol'gl' .\1. ('"hllil :lu,l till' I'l'sull lI'ill be
•\1 a 1'1,1, 17th. thl' "'OIllan's COllllllllllity 1\-. .\Iulhollalld. ~II'''. :".('. Ho\\,i<'y, .\Ir~ . I~OlJND-A mink lIeek pil','e. Call at
('II\'l'riltg' thb fl'atl1n~, :Iud tlw
Clui! i:-; ~~(Jillg' to gi\'1' thpil' j,ig ~t. Jl;j~ \-. L. 8'llIdl'r,,01l, .\Irs. :". ~ollthworlh, Post OIlice. :I .Iill' POllu"II,\'. "\t least, that's what
1"1',,1 ,,"'Iwol "lit lIoritie' Ilre I'e-
1';"1;',, 11'1.;111 ,'ard I'art.". Th,' alrail' Inil ~I 1''', n. F. :-;t,"\'l'IIS. '\[rs. E. 'I'nylor, ;,Oll I'rullaldy thought allll naturally,
'Iuil'l'd to ob"I'I'\''' alld ell 1'0 1'1'1' it. :,1't,'1" \\'itlll,:..;:-:jUg .Iilll·~ latest pl'uduc-
l,e ill the COllllllUllity HOOIll of the Y. .\11'''. ('. V<'I'lIIl Ilild ~Ir". C. L. \\'andek. .\[is's Helen SlItlIl'l'l:l1Id, of H-! Woo,l-
F"ilul'l' to CIIIII!,ly lI'ith the law lillll, 41TlIt' :-:;UlIl,('1I Oli\t' tlardell:i~"
~Ir. C. .\. Building', alld' lI'i!1 "tart at S I,ill" :l\'('lIue, ha" as lIel' guest Miss Keil,
slll>.il'l'ls pal'l'lIts alld gllal'di"ns ,\"hil'h liik<l EIJII lIall I:",t Thursday
o '"Io"k. III' Pro\'i,lellee, Hhorle Island.
to a 1"'lIalty whi,.]1 IIlay h" " lilli' ,,:I,: l-'riday lIights.
:'\"xt i'hul'",la.'· 's "ard party pl'olllise;;
1l) far out:-;hilll' a similar affair ~'i\".!11 "There's Musie in Do not forget the ~t. Patriek's Xo,'-
01' IIla.\' Ill' illlprislJllment.
The "g" lilllit for t-Olll I' II Iso 1'."
II IS 10 I", regretted that tho hall
i,," 't IlIl'ger or thnt Illore than two
1,,1' th" \\'olllan's COllllllllllity Cluh Oil
~t. "alrick's night last year, but only the Air" I'It" DIIIIC" on Priday en"lillg, .\fareh
] Sth. E\'eryholly \l'cleOllle.
s"hool a It I'ndanCl~ is from eight
to sixt",'n ~'ell1''', .hllt the ~tatl'
1"'rfol'I'lIl,,ees were not given so that
the m:lIlY II'ho 11"'1'1' IUI'III'd a \I'ay by the
th",,' II'ho atteuded last ~','ar'" jlarty
Bllreau has d"l'id"d that, I' As ~. H. O. sign shouldn't have been dis-
(-an form :IIIY idpa of 1he gtHl(l t illll' ..\Irs. C. "\. Fal'lller, of \Voo,lhille a,'e-
h'lIg a:-; a ('hild":-; J1:uue b 011 1hl' appointed.
pl:llllled for UI'xt 'I'hur"day en'llill;!, .\s IIUl', has rl'llll'l\ed 10 her hllille after
sl'hool roil, 1'l'g'ar,I1"ss of the agl' '1'0 \l'1'ile a pia,\', alld th" words f9r
fur d,o"e II'ho lIIiss"d last. year's "ele- "IJI'uding se\'eral I[ays at New York.
of the "hilrI, ]11' 01' she IlIlIst be lIille songs, tu select se\'eral additional
],ratir,J', lI'e "an ollly "autioll tlll'm 1I0t
gOI'{,nled 'hy thl' I'ro\'isiolls uf th" Iyri"s all<l lit t helll i" to suit t h" action
tIl ;ilal\c the ~:lIue IlIiHtake this year: Pll'ase don't forgl'l to S:l\'e }<'ri,lay
Thl' \\'Ollt:lll'" Conlnlunit~, CIIII> of
:'\arhl'l'l h has iliadI' Il )'('lllltation for it-
.....
Pid you heal' that hamlony h\ll'sting
e,'ening', April 1, for the Bo.,· tlcont
.\[instr"ls allll Dauce at Elm Hall.
I:t\L' ,
Ollieial 1'01'111"; ha"o been 1'1'0-
\'id"d for the nse of the sehool'
of the pi,'"I', to \rall: I:lll\ IIhip into
"hape tweuty,t 11'0 ellibryo actors, sing-
self lIot only here ill 0111' own home frol\l th,' Y. .\1. timhers "lunday 1'. .\1. i I'I'S, llauel'r". h:llufaltl'r", et"., and to
Huthoritil'S, these fUl'IllS lwillg ll'OWII all-st age t h" 11'1'11 rOUllded all<.1
tIJ\\"Jl, but Hlllong all 'YOlllClI ';;; orgun· WIiIlt lI'a" it i Hl'ad on, fair rea,ler, and Sa \'e Frillay night, April 1st, for the
not ite~ tu part~nt:-; or guardialls fillished n'''1I1t ou t \1'0 ""lOl'e""i 1"(' lIights,
lzatiou" ill :lIId arollnd Philadelphia. /illd thy allSlH'r in you eonulldnllll: :\arbertll Boy Scout minstrl'l alld danec
uf the ahsl'lI"e uf their ehildn'u. to the I'xt )'l'lIle delight of capa"ity audi-
It is 0110 of the li"est, most en,'rgdie \I'hat might a lIlushrooll\ bel to hl' gi\'ell at Elm Hall.
A fler II child llliS heen ahseut l'llce~, i:-; SOllie :Iehit'\'l'IIIl't1t you'll say,
alld most eapal>ll' cluhs ill th,' ~ta!l', YOII d"II'1. kuo\\'? Hully Ge<'! from schoo] three days lI'ithollt I'spceial]~' ',\,],(,11 t he miracle is worked
all'! erel'ything it gin'''. \\'hetl,,'1' it ill' 'Tis ,'as~'! Narberth Choral Societee, :lUss Hllth Ely lIall''' WIIS in Wash-
la 11'1'111 "sense ([wr"onal illll"ss b,,- iu th" "hort spa,·., IIf a I'ollple of
a l\HZaar or a :-inp!'''}' 01' all l'lItl'l'laill· Silllplo definit.ion-dollt"hasee? iugtoll, V.C., o\'er the \\'eek end and
illg' "ollsidel'ed the onl~' lal\'1'1I1 lIIouth".
mcnt, is dOlle in SO thoroughly "ati,,- And that's jllst what. it is-mush- \\'itlll'~:-;(lll 1he iJlHug'lIl'atioll of 1he new
l'xeus,' hy the ~tate), olle of tht'''L' E,'ell U"l'ar lIalllllll'r"tl'ill, whu COIll'
factory a IIlUlluer that e,'uryolle IIho at- room. It sprung' ul' u\'('r lIight, alld I'residl'llt.
noti"es IIIU"t hI' issn"d to th,' 1''' 1'- I'used ai' o1'1' I'll in t.lI'enty-four hours,
tends feels that he gets abollt tlli,.. " UOII' it's going full hlast ant! "on t"lt or gllanli"n h,\' the ""hool au- ha<l 1I0thillg Oil 0111' Jim!
thc pricc of admission-and tlll1 t 's sOllie high" \\'ith 65 good "ingl'rs (and \'el'Y Mrs. Kizwintl'r, of .\llento\\'n. is thorities. This lIotice i:-\ }l1':L('. \\'hii<' 11'1' "Illlllot h01l1l1' ,Iilll too IllU"h,
feelillg these days! few on the outside) .1 l'0nllllillg it uut," spcndillg' scycral \\'el'k~ :l:-- 1 he gUt'st of tieally a SIlIIlIlIOII" to retnru Ih" 11'1' IIll1st ]", "url' to Illelltioll the rest of
Then there is auother reason why \\'Ideh foretells ,'olnmiuous results ill her ,laughter, ~Irs. Will. All I' Il , \rood, child to the sl'hool lI'ithout d,day thl' gallg, 100, all<l put their names in
folks who like to pllly eanls and \\'ho t hl' \I'ay of all early spring cuneert, ]'illl' a I'enue. or "nhmit. a lall'ful reason for the the l'al'l'r. or 11',' shall hal'e a hellp of
\\'11 II t to .ioill with a li\'e organizatioll \\'hieh \\'ill be gi\'en, it is nllllol'ed, sOllle
"IIild's ahsell"". i I'ollble 011 our hands.
in celel>ratillg thl' hil'thda~" of Ireland'" time in April Hl'llr'y "\l!1'1l \\"a:· tal"'1l ill while iu If a "bild should Ill' a"""111 for
pat rOll "aillt shollld attend the purty ~ee tho" .\Iall \\'ith the Big Bti"k" Twenty-two Scintillating Stars.
l'hil:ule1l'hia last. wel'k. and it was ,,,'eu Olle day, thl' Prill,'il'al or
next Thursda~' (',"cllillg. The proceed:"'i at the top uf thiS-l,r-tl:l'"is! Hl' 's Bllt thl' t IH'lIt."'1 \10 I',dllll"", all teu-
1I""l'ssal'y to l'l'UHl\'e lIi1ll to 111l' '\[odil'o- his Sel'Tet a I'y "lIollld h,' i1I1111"lli-
will hc giYclI eutirely to the I>uil,lillg t lI\rering o\,er the conl.rall.os, to lIis left lIis players, alld all goud ones at that,
l'hi Hn"l'ital, wh,'I'I' he W:l" olH'rated 011. "tely ad\'is"d, either by tel"pholle
fUlld of the \\'oillau's COllllllllllity CIII]" (:tnd lIlay,he those eont raltos "an't I",'rhaps, h:1\1' wurked so faithfully to
ur Jloip, t11l' n':\:'\oll for Hh:-iI..'IH'I!~
'l'his org:lIlizatiou has not ollly pro\'idl'll si 'lg! ( \\'it h the hasses way IIlakl' t.he afrail' a success that we do
mall~' illterestillg :1I111 yery worth-whill'
.\Irs. ,r. I':. Bnrn']] awl .\11'''. G,,"rgl' B. :-;0 1ha1 :I 1'l't'lIrd 1I1a,\' Ill' III:lll(1 ill
way 1I0t IIl'gl'uelg" thelll :lIIy of the tremen-
.IU]lll~IJII. of ~rt'l'i()Jl a\'t'I1t1C~ \U~J'C ill :II'"ol'd:III{,(' lI'ith tIll' rule of thl'
llIeetillgs for the 1I'0lllell of NarlH'rth. dOll'n '[lill" :1111'"'111 III' praisl' aud 1'I'l'dit that
\ra"hingtoll on J<'ri.Jay for the inaugura· :-;I"tl' Attl'llIlaol'" Blln'all. If a
but it has also helped yery materially III the d<'l'tl:s of the roaring ""as, and is their dUt' .
tiou. .. hild "holl]d he ill or dis"hle,l and
to gi"o .'\:Irhl'rth a stal\lliug \\',,11 up in
th" tOI','frollt of Phil:"ll'lphia's sllhurhs.
th,'\'(' is a likl'1illood of h" 01' I Th,' 11'1:1111' 1'1'1'\1 IIIU"t I:a':,' lahlll'l'd

This l·llIl> shollld ha\"e a c1uh house .htllll'S H. ('oil'. Williall1 .\Ianll . .'\01" :-;h(""l lwillg ahsPllt for thrt1p <1a,\·:" I IOllg alld ,'al'lll'stly to l'llt the "holl' o\'er
a" "1I101lt h 1,1' a" th,'." did. I-:a,.h kllew
of its U\\'II, Hnd it is guing 10 ha\'p ~lh'h
in th,' dhere:d, 11I:l1l 1)01'''1','" alld ('IInsta],]" .John A. 01' Inol'l'. it shonld he "0 stated.
I his part I'l'rl'l'I'll,\' alld tlwru wasn't a

I,
a hOIl\('. #\11(1 whell tht' house bl'l'()lIll~H up ~Iill"r <lrO\"e to \\':I"hingtlln ill :Ill :lilt 0- iu ol'ller to obviate the nel'l'ssit."
I:it"h 1'1'11111 slal't to lillish, anless you
! the ~OPl'HlIOR :-;oaring Illohi](' to he pl'(';";l'lIt at till' ill:lug'ura- "I' issning- the formal notice 1'''-
a l'I'a 1;1 y-"-allll that will he at no far wan I tu 1I1l'IltioJl tht' tll1(' Hill BOI')'er
wllil<, 110 f1ntliest of the l1ul1'y dOlyny I iOIl l·(~t'CIllOJlieH. 1'1.'lTed to abo,-e •
.list alit day-it will heeumc the center louk ill t1lt' :-i1l:'\jll'III.("';; Id' hi:-- t'\'elling

,,I
arouud which 1I0t only till' \\"Ulllell of whitl' e1ol\(b "an 1'1'1' pUI'''UC lIur lofty BOARD OF DIHEc'rORf' :":\ Jl, g'owlI \\hl'lI till',\" thJ'l~:ttt'lll'd til ;o;lid(~ ofl'
:'\:Lrherth lIil! gather, hut to Irhidl 11'0- t l'1I01'''! We must admit that t h" "gellic fmWI'lI SCHOOl, V1~'I'lnC'J'.
Tho,,1' of "ou who att,'nlkd th,' ,"in" !lill's 1I::I"todoui" trame all<l seck other
"j' t hl' w:llld" is a '"lIite" llIug'iciall
wen who an' pnnuillPII1 :llltl :ll't i,'(' ill
I'hila'kll'hia's affair" alld ill th,' af- who ,'1111 gd just ahont II'hat III' lI'allt",
\\'ilh a look hl')'I', alit! a gllllll'e th,'n.',
"1'1'] s!lows of tIll" Bo.,- f'l'ont" the 1:I"t
two ~"(':Jrs plcn~(' Jla~~ your opinioll "t' ~----_._ .. _--------------~ 'IlIal'ters.
1·l'l'lailll.\' ThOI'll." (,rllg':III', l'ol'lmyal
fairs of ot her lIear-l>y ,.itil'''. will ,'IIUII'
al-i glwst~ of thl' COllJllll1l1il~' Cluh.
he ('all 1I1ake all Ihe ~llIrl'l:y-~I"(':lIl'rity­
,JII"t il','-'I'l'ott cr. et aI., t"uorlille hold
the pl'rfOrlllalll'" 10 ~'our frien,1s and
IltliglI1lor:-;.
Paoli in League 01' Ihl' 111'],1'1'11' I: lit "I k""l"'1' \\'a' a dl'l'cr
pit'l·t' tIl ('har:l('tl'1' :\{,t irq.~. II i:-: Ilafldlillg
:\rany of these 11i:-,tiJlg'lIi:--h{·d \\'lltlll'tl III' tl", dial(,,.1 "ollldll'l I", illlj)I'II"ed
I:a\-e already \'i"ited :\"l1l'lll'l'th :111,1 the a topping high 11,\" II'hiil' tli,' 11I'adl"y-
(Continued on Page 4.) "1'011. I I' Thul'lIy's hllsilless ,,,"er peters
j J o fl'llI a Jlo T:lY 1111'·J'oot I.' sllng':'\t (' r-;..;opra 1IOS
,'IIIl< "h"uld I: a\'(' a 1I01l11' of' its o\\'n in At a "I'",.ial meeting of the illaill IIl1t. hI' lI'ili always ha\'e an anchor to
\Yhi~,h it ,":Ill l'1I1l'rtnill jt~ g-t1l':,,1~ ill a
tl'il lip tIll' ""al" alld down, sl,',,,lit'd h~' Lille B"s"hall Leagul', helll at t iI,' lI'illdll'ar<l 011 the ,'au<leville stage.
1111111111'1' h"l'oulillg' tho slleecssful char- a ri"h, full t 1I111'd 'I'I'II whridg',,-~t a 1'1l'''- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \;"Il,)'llI' ~II'II 's Clnh 'Oil .\fonday en'llilll!
Ill'nillall-('utid,,'ri ,·outraHo-],alla"t. alld Therl' \\,:1:-; :-'otlll'lllillg' Illlt';IJIII,'" about
1Ie11'1' of' the organization. 1:1:-;1, j)allii \\':1:'\ :lg:aill graJlh·d H fntlll,j,i:-:,·
:11 tli(1 ",},a~('" llltilldl'r;..; Oil 1b.' Two cents per word It casb accom- ,\ 11"'l't ~tI'P],I'IIS011 's pla,\'illg of tho J.
~l'Xl Thllr~d:lY t'\'~'"iJlg 's (":lrd p;lrt,\' panies advertlspmellt; otberwlse, live iu the' I,'agll". \\'hl'lI t h,' 1"a;.;'uI' Il\'ld 11ul'us Wallillgl'old 1,1';" of 1,,1111101.1'1'.
I':a"h~'-.\I it chl'lI-du ..\111rais,Hayward-Van
lI'ill hal"" /irl.Y t:'\d,'". I', hil,1I 1111'1111" tliat cents per word, 1I'I'il' iuiti:d lIleetillg' of the year on ,\II"'l't look to it "0 lIat II rally that no
:\""" bUlllhanilul'lIts! 'rhus tho magic 10','1.1'11:11',1" :!l, the Paoli delegation was
~1I11 1"'01'1,' "1111 1,,' 1I'·"Olllllll"latel!. Ti,·];- 0111' ,'oul,1 1>"li"I'" h,' lI'a" aeling at all.
\\'an,1 ",ill eontilllll' to wield lIutil with- ll11t ill :l pu:'\itiull tt) :--tnt(' d('Hllitt·l,\"
ets an' 7G cents eaeh, an(l may bl' oh- ESTATE NOTICE. ,\1'1,,1' "I','illg I:illl as B. K. ~I:alleross,
in a "ho1'l spa,·1' of tillll' a real, worth- ,,'IIl'lhl'l' or II lit they lI'ould he represent-
tllilled 1'1'0111 an.l· IUI'IIlI"'I' or the (~Olll­ you :ln' illdilJl'd to ~;l; :;>1"('1 ill:l: 111..' ('an
while' lllu"i"al treat: "all h" oIIer",l to I'd Oil II", di:,uII,u,1 this year, dUl' to
IIIUllity ('Iuh, aul !'lIrti,'u!:tI'I.Y fl'OII1 auy ESTA'I'E OF MARY JEFFERIES fl'11 Ylln :l lot ahollt i:l,' tIl ": ',:II'-
I h,' lllli,ie-lo\'l'l's of Narberth 1:I .. k 01' playiug material, and wero
IIlenlhel' lJf thp followill;l' t'Ollllllittec, ADAMS, Iatl' of 1l01'0ul!h of :"al'b"rlh. ,1"llS, uil II'l'lis. et"., if you have any
lI'hidl i~ ii, ,.hnl'g"1' of 1h,' ,':ll'd party: ),lolltgolllt'l'y('ollIJ1,'", )ll'IlJlsy},"ania, de·
;:.in'u \Iutil last ~loud:l," lIight to eoule IIIOI'I'~' to illl"'St. He'" dangerous I
~'I'''. ~!. I,'. AI,'xIlII'i<'I', ~ll''' .. 1. I,;. l'hap- (Continued on Page 4.) to a c1(-,<,h;ioll.
'"l':l:,\("I.-Ll'1 t l'r~ '1'(':-;1 nllJ(~lIt:ll'Y 011 the II \I'a" ullly fitlillg' Ih::1 I':d .\Iusehamp
ahovl' Est:dl' ha\"jllg 1H~l'lI g'rantcd to ..\1 r. Wilsoll spoke 011 behalf of the "hullid hal'l' i"'l'lI "::.,1 I'ur Ihl' part of
'1'1,,' ~I,'rillu Till" :llId Trust (:onll'an,Y I':loli ~'I\lh alld assurel! all present that tlll' tlilll·Halll ~Ylllogi:-:t. 11 1'111', !l:lrn!flg.....
CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS. Ihl' railroad"l's 1I'0uid make the going
ot' .\rdulol'I', :III I"'rsllns illdebt"d 10 ~ai<l Likl' Albl'rt ~tl'l'hl'l"'OIl. I':d was right
Esta1t~ ani rcqllPs~('d to 1I1:tke illlll1l'diato tOl1gh fill' thl' )'I'st 01' Ih,' tl'alllS. 1'1't'SI- :d ],111111' ill hi" 1'1Irt. HI~'" ill thc adver-
Fixed Meeting Dates. !1:1.'"IIIl'nl, and thoSl' llil\'illg' leg-al t',IaiIllH, <Il'llt .\. ,\. 1':lllizal'l'" "tall'd that h,' j isi IIg gallH', yOll kl1o\\', and when he
Borough Council Monthly-Second MOnday COlUlCil Chamber III pr,'sl'nt t hI' sallie without delay at W:lS tlllahle to :-,C('Url\ Ulllpi1'l..~ serviees Sll a],l,\' 111,,1 dralllati"lIl1.,- d"""l'i1,,'d tl".
Na.rbelth Bldg. and Loan Ass'n MontWy-First Thursday COlUlCil Chamber tIll' o iii",. ot' said 'Company, No. GEnst for t Ii" salar,)' pre\"iously paid and that lll'ig:ill :111(1 1I1(.,!'it:-; flf t11(' oli \1' lid lit,' and
American Legion Bldg. & L'n Ass'n Monthly-First Tuesday Legion Building L:lIII';l:-:.tt'I' :l\'PlIlIl1 , .:\l'tlIllOl'l·; }la. III' ill,'n'asc \\"ollltl be lIel'e~sary in order
Narberth Civic Association MontWY-Third Thursday Council Chamber HAHHY C. BARR, 10 ill"lIl'I' a til'st-e1a"" stair 01' ofli";a]". (Continued on Page -!.)
Narberth Fire Company Monthly-Last Tuesday Fire House (~j'-,,) '1'I'ust oml'l' I'. 'I'h.' .. luI. Illauag,'r" agTee,1 that an in-
Junior Millinery Classes Weekly-Monday, Tucsday 103 S. Narberth av I'I'l'asl' lI'as jusl.ifiel!. 'l'he lIlonthly dues
}\:ing's Daughters' Circle Monthly-First Wednesday Baptist Church FOR SALE--Child's White Ellclosed
Bl'd and .\[attl'l''''', excellent eoudi-
a:-;~l\:-;:-,pd (':II,lI tl':l1l1 ha \'1..' 11('(\11 illcrl\:lscd

10 tll'elll."-Ii,,1' dollars, or a totnl of


COMMUNITY BIBLE CLASS
(~~-p) '1I11' hm;dl'{'ll <Iollar" 1'01' th,' "III iI',' I'la.I-'
Date. Name of Organization and Event. Place Hour tilln. Pholll' :'\ar],erth :\li7·'V. Tue.day Evening,
jll~ seasoll. Gene Da\'is, of Nar,lH'rth.
March 15th 8 P.M.
~llIr. 12 ..•• Childn'II's Dancing' Class Collllllllllit)' HoolII ~.O\lP . ..\1. FOR SALE-White l~nall1ele,1 Bed, in aud 'ViJ1ialll ]l\.'I',!!II;";OIl. or \\r ayl "" \\','I'l'

'\[ar. 14 \\'. C. ,C. Literature Cia"" I:! A\-ou Hoad 10.30 A. M. I'"rf('"t l'OIlIIitioll, in"hltling' hair mat- al'l'oill1l'tl Oil tlw 8ehe<lull' COlll\llittee 227 Forest Avenue
.\Iar. 14 ..•• :\:II'hl'rth Choral Soeiety Y. ..\f. C. A , 8.00 I'. .\1. 11'l'"", and hox spring. Xarlwl'th 1:!18. allll ",ill suhlllit sallll for IIppro,'al at
.\far. 17 ..•• W. C. C. :Millillerr Class 107 Elmwoo,l AI'I\ !J..!fi A . .\L (~:!". ) tIll' III'xt meoting. Mr. A. V. PENT
..\Iar. 17 •••• \\'. C. C. ChoraL............ :\ Ellllwoud A ''c ~.\l0P. .\L l\lIIon~ tho:-;p pl'e~(,lIt \"(IJ'P: ..\.
lIaIH'k, Teacher of the
'\[ar. 17 ••.• \\'. C. C. Orehestrn ..•........ :'12 Essex A"e , 3,431'. ..\f. FOR RENT-I-Iouseke{ll'ing apartllll'nt., Wa~'lle 1\[l'Il'S Clllh; Eo Wilson, Paoli; NATIONAL BIBLE INSTITUTE
.\far. Ii C. C. Bllilding Fund-Cards .• Commullity Room ,." S.OO P . ..\r. ~O(i Sonth .'\arberth a\'('nue. Pir~t and G. D:n'is• .'\arhl'rfll; "T.
Hogers, BrYII
SubjCG1: "THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON"
Ullr. 18 •.•• Adult Dancing Class ..••••••• COllllllunitr Room iAG P . .\f. third flo·ors. Phono NU1'herth 1611-1\1. H:l\\'I'j .r. Lanahan. HI.. I)l'lIi"j P. p.,·ott,
.\1ar. 19 .•• J'hihlren 's Dancing Class .•... COllllllunity Room. " ~.OO P. 1\1. (2~-p) Borwyn.
guard till II on their own premises for
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

preaching with good results at a num-


- Telephones,

HOWARD'S
Of cOllrse, ••
OUR TOWN 100 days. hor of Philadelphia and ,uhul'han 1267 deliver - aDJ
place - au,
At the salllC time orllers of Chiof ('hurches. On the way to Lognn that
1268 time.
AI: Exp'!riment in (P-operative DOimghy, of the J~ll\\'er Merion Town- night the talk of the pastor aad these
Journalism-No Paid Workers. ship police, to shoot and kill" 011 sight" others tnrned to the place and influ- The Brightest Spot in Narberth
any dogs rUllniug at large al'e ell'ecti\'e. ence of the modern sel'mon, a III I it was
Owned and Published every Saturday 'J'hp quarantine is tho result of six asked if proachers ollght to lIlodel their A Drug Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term
D1 the Narberth Civil: Ass~eiation. kno\\'n cases of rahies in ,Vynnewood, ,enIlOI" after Pdc'r and Paul. Rin-
and the fear that other nllimals, bitten gularly enough, Dr. Bisl10p lll'('al'hed II
Subscription price one dollar and fifty or in contact with dogs which ha\'e l'l'gnlar apostolil' Idnd of sel'luon that
cents per year ill ad \"Ilnce. gone mad, will he likewise afflictcd. night, simple, elear, and lIIuch of it a
._----- I u \V,\,nll()I\'()()(! :\11'. and l\[r~. George rnnning narrati\'e of th" life and death
"SAMPLE OFFERI1\ GS "
OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTH Bla ir a 1'e under treatmcllt to pre\'ent of ellrist and its I'(\snlts for mankind. FROM OUR LIST OF ATTRACTIVE NARBERTH HOMES
CIVIC ASSOOIATION $9,500.00 New two story hollow tile bungalow, three bedrooms, tile
po~,i hie cle\'clopml'ut of hydrophobia. f'o if you want to hear good apostolic
March 26, 1920. bath, large living room (stone open fire place), dining room, kitchen,
A I'd ,log llwued hy thelll was bitten prenching, come Ollt to hl'ar Dr. Bishop,
President, Robert J. Edgar. front and back cement porches. Unusual basemcnt. Lot 50 x 117. Best
Vice-President, Joseph H. Nash. by a "Hfray" dog SCHlle days ago; it for you nrc indte<l, whethel' you helong location.
Vice-President, Augustus J. Loos. l'l\~euted th(' pettings of its owuel'~ and to any or no ('hun'h. SI2,000.00 Nearing completion, corner residence, colonial plan. 1m·
Vice-President, Mrs. C. P. Fowler. Ilit thl'1I1. There wCl'e 41 at the "hoir rehearsal mediate vicinity of properties up to $30,000.
Treasurer, Miss Maizie J. Simpson. Thl' animal wa' kiIll'd and the head lod hy Mr. Pl'tel' Rtam last Tuesday $15,000.00 Colonial farm house, rl'lIIotleled into delightful eight
Secretary, Miss Huth E. Prescott. exalllinl'd, I'a,hie~heillg' showlI. :\[1'. and e\'cnillg"-a pledgl' of the ~plcl\(lill sing- room residence, hot water heat, electric light, etc. Large lot, fine
Directors 1923, Mrs. A. B. Ross, Mrs. old shade, attractive setting. A property impossihle to duplicate, gar-
:'III'S. Blair Wl're immediately placed un- ing that will 'he a featul'l' of the meet- age.
D. D. Stickney, J. Garfield Atherholt, 111'1' tl'l'~ltlll(,lIt. The hearls of six other ings. 'fhe Sllllg' spl'd('es will hegin at
L A. Miller, C. Lawrence Wanv;ck, A. Have you some friends that you want to bring to Narberth7 This
E. Wahlert; Directors 1922, J. J. Ca- dogs, all kille,l ill the "'Yllnewooll sec- jA5 cal'h night.
office will gladly give you complete details of any of our properties that
brey, Walter A. Fox, H. R. Hillegas, t iou, aud eX:t1uincd for rabies, like, you think might interest them.
Charles H. A. Chain, W. R. D. Hall, wise ,holl'l'll thcse dogs to ha\'e bean
Harry A. Jacobs; Directors 1921, F. A.
Lanahan, Daniel Leitch, George T.
Knutzen, .J. B. l\ esper, Fletcher \V.
a ffli<'1ed.
Advi"'ll of thl'SI' 1'('llllitioIlS, thl' State
MORE GOOD NEWS!
ROBERT J. NASH
B.ea11i<:>r
Stites. olli"ials hll\'e onlen'(l the ljuarantine.
The "I1OI'US "hoil' of the :'I[eth')llist
1001 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
('hlll'l'h \\'ill pr('sl'nt II l'alltatn Palm
HARRY A. JACOBS, Br"nch Office at Station. ~arberth. Pa. Telepbone, ~ ..rb.nh ) 7 J0
MERION CLUB MUSICALES, ~lIl1da~-. 'I 'I'h" ('1'1I1'ifixion." h~' Rt ainpr.
Editor. \\'at"h for fUl'thl'r 1l1l1l0nnCell!ent.
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,
Cashier,
:'Ilusiea irs on :-iatul'da,\' af'tl'I'UOOIIS, at
4 0 '"Io('k. at the 1I[l'riou C'rieket Cluh,
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\\ill he ('outillued dmillg this month. At
dend all advertising and news items to
P, O. Box 966.
the ('OUl'('l't this af"'1'1I0011 th,' art i,t,
will Ill' Lugi B,oc7.eIli, baritone, and RAINEY WOOD
Our Town is on sale at the depot :'Iliss ~'IIl~' Ca,bu, pianist, 10 years old,
llewsstand, and at the store of H. E.
Davis,
Entered as second·class matter
October 15, 1914, at the Post Office r.t
W. R. D. HALL ON INDUSTRIAL
COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA
CHA.MBER OF COMMERCE.
DOMESTIC COKE
We have been receiving much favorable comment in regard
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the act to the coke, as the following- example will demonstrate. We
of ]larch, 1879. _ _ _ _ _. _ __ L_ _ Alhn B. .Jllhu'OIl, President of the
CJ"l:IlIIhl'r of COIUUJ('I'''I', all :'Ilareh 2nd
believe that the trentleman in question knows how to fire a
appoillt'''d as thl' Industrial COllllllittee
boiler, and we know that he knows how to be Postmaster.
of thl' Ch:lIl1h(']' of Comml'l'ee David S. Narberth, Pa., Feb. 19, 1921.
OUR TOWN will gladly print
LUlllum, l'1wil'uJau, the Autoear COIII- ~Ir. C. P. Cook:
lIoIly news ihm about any subject
pau~'; ElllI'al'd G. Bud,l, Edward G. I ha\'e usod the ton of coke \I'hieh you Ileli\'ered to lI1e on Fehruary
that is of interest to Na.rberth 2. It JURI. Insted sixteen llayS. I used no othel' fuel in my heater during
Blldcl :'Ilauufa"tlll'ill;': CompallY; \V. ]~.
folks, but in order to meet the For God aud Counto', we associate oUr the period, as I wanted 1'0 cam parI' it "'ith 1he pea coal \l'hieh I ha\'e
D. Ball. I'hil:1I11'!phia :\atiou:d BallI,; selves togetlJer for thc following pUl'poses:
printing schedule, aU "copy" To uphold aud def('n(1 thl' Coustltution Of beennsing all 'Yinter. A ton'of the latter lasts, as a rule, just 1.\1'0 \\·eeks.
1·:llIu)()(1 lI'illS, Elilu)()d j\'in, 'I'u'be Co.;
-ma.nuscripts-must rea.ch the the Lulled ~tutL'S of AmCl'ku; to maintain I haYe an Ideal Water Hellter No. 'W Ifl-5. :lIJcl sinee a ton of coke
.Johu E. LloY'l. Williaul :'II. Lloycl Co,; law uud order; to (oster and pcrpetuah at $8.75 lasts 16 days as ('omparcll \l'ith a ton af I)('a ('oal at $12,50
editor by 6 P. M, Wednesday each onc hundred per l'ent, Americanism; I"
II. Lilll'(dll :'I!(';\eil. Holll'rt :McNeil, and preserve the Incmories :Ind incidents of OUI conslJllled in t\l'O weeks, I conclude thc saYing' is decicledly \\'orth \I'hile,
week. assoeiation iu the Gr",1l 'Val'; to IUl'ulcat•
. IIIIIIl'S \\'. Hawk, .1. G. Brill Co. inasmuch as I ha ye found t he coke makes as hot. a fire a' the coal and
n sens,' o( Inlllvltluul obligation to th, there seems to be less nshes.
community, State anti Natlou; to combm
the autocl'ac~' of both the classes and th, I had no trouhle keeping- the fire in-did IIOt ha\'e to makc up a new
musses; 10 makc righ t the master of
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 The Juniors' Dance IIllght; to promote Ileace and good will 01,
I'arth; to safeguurd alld trl1nsmt't to pOs
tl'rlt~' thc principles of justice, freed on,
fire during the sixteen-clay period. '\\'ouW lil", allother ton of colic at
once.
Respectfull)-,
untI dp1I1oerncy; to COJlHeeratc and snnctlf~
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS comradeship b~' our devotion to mutnal
0111' (Signed) EDWARD R. HAWS.
fro :-oar that it waS a HU(·t:eS~ is to
Fire, 350 heipfulness,-l'reumble to the ConstitntlOl'
put it luildly. But it lI'a' u"(','''al'y to o( the AlIlel'lcall Legion, This coke contains 83.45% carbon. Twenty years ago
Police, 1250
I", thl'l'l' -dau('ill;'; to th,' tinll' of thal poor Anthracite Coal contained 77.84% carbon, and good
I'l'l'l'l'('t orehestra, tll'irlil'i,~' ('ollf,'tti aile[ Anthracite Coal (the kind we handle today) contained 82'.10%
:-,('rpl'1l1 ille:-, a1l1ollg' lallg·h i IIg friend:.;, OF1"ICRHS
Editorial lH'arill;":· thl~ 11l\Tly ~oJlg :-;pel'ially illtl'o- CO~DI.\:"J)I';lt
,TUIIII'S "', Follin" ,.,.', ,;n~ (;I'u~'ling A\'l',
-and carbon is about the only thing you want for domestic
fuel requirements.
dIu'('d, :Iud l'1l.i".,·illg 1hl' ('uJlllillg' 1I0YtJ·

c.
YICE-CO~I~IA:"DmtS
To the Editor of Our ']'0\\,11: t.l- fa 1'(1)"'--1 II ,!lori, to I,,' Oil" 01' that Irl'ill T, Ward
1 helipl'p I hut ('"ho till' 'ellt illH'lILi
of the IIllljol'it,\' 01' ~ al'bpl't h', cit iZI'II'
j:ll'gL' :tIld l'lIthll:-;ia:-;ti(' ;,!:ttherillg- at the
,Iuniors' ,1.all('e to realize just holl' at-
"'alt,,1' ~1. Burkhardt
POST FIXA:"CF. OFFICI,m
IIoruel' X, Complon
P. COOK
whl'1I 1 gh'(' l'xpl't\:-,:-'itlll to thl~ wish that t I'adill' su('h all alfail' "au be lIIadl'. 1'os'l' AIl.I l'TAN'l'
Coal
Postllla~ter lJa\\"~

,\dlllini't ration.
hp I'litililll~d ill
iUz.l1t'ad of IIl'iJq.~· t 1lI'JlI't1 ullt hy 'he Ill'\\'

If ('\"1'1' :lllyClIIl' ha:.; :oitri'''(lll It) illl·


OJlil'll T!ll' ('Ollllllitt(,,,, alld 1I1l'lllh"rs oj' th"
,'llIi, II'ho 1Il'!I'('d to I'llt th" dallel'
"0'"1''' t'1'1t wl'!1 I'l'jlaid 1,~' th,' 1'llIlIl'li·
III1'IItal',\'lul'll out ol"'C\al'l,l'1hit(,,"alld
II:lI'l'r A. Simpson .... PIIOI1l'. Xnl'lwl'th (}3ti
I'OS'1' I10~IE
Corlll'r Elmwood nlHl Esspx Avps.
~Ieetlngs, (ollrlh Fl'illar or "I'"rr lIlonth,
..__...__. ...
• Wood
NARBERTH, PA.
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Coke
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)11'01'0 alld Illodel'nize till' 10('111 Illail ,en'- ,. lIoll-1'(,:-;idt·nt:.;" \\·ho "t'l'.," IIpa rl~· fill('d
NEXT DANCE.
i('(' and de:-'l'l"\"t.'s l't':Ippoilit Illt'IJ1~ it's OUI' Ehll lIali to its dall('iug' ,·apa('ity.
JII',',,'nt 1'0'tllla,tl'l'. _" a I'(',ult of hi,; EIIII lIall, ill fad, II'IIS ('ollll'l"tel~' 1'''' A St. Patl'i,'k's :\o\'l!lt,\' Dan('e will
illtellig('lIt :llId par"(,,t ('Iforb, :\ar' jUI'<'lIafl"1. Th,' lights lI'('J'e artisti('ail,l' he h"ld in E1Ju Hall Oil Friday el'L'lIillg,
bel'th llOIl' I'lijoys thl' 1I10,t slltisl'al'lOl',l' :-,11:111(111, window;.; ('harrllillgl~· dl':lp(lli :'Iran·h IS. V,'" lI'ekome all ",ho carl'
I,o,tal ,'ollditilln,.; in her hi,tol'y.
.A 1110\ 1'1I1('1It" :l i III i 11.~· :11 I ht' r('Il'1I t ion
of :'III'. ]/IIII'S 'hould he laundH',1 at
Hlld tlil' {'t)l'llt'l'S ('Hlllolitlagopll
with pa]llls~ floor
t'Oll:'t1!"\'atorr l'()I'I11'l'S
lallll" 111111 ",i"b'l' furlliture as thl'
illto !'l'al to :'Jll'lId a pltl:l:--:ant c\,('nillg.
Last Month-What
0111'(1, :ll1d J1tllitit'~ iglJl.Il't'd. for tilt' 11(':-;1 lI'('a!HlU' of art. Au,1 so, sllrrounde,l MEETING MARCH 25. was paid for gas, groceries or meat? Women who have a
int('l'psl' of the 1"'01'11' 01' t'l1L' ")'pal' lt~· I1lll('11 ('harm, lllw·de and a gt'lll'ral hOllsehold checking account here neE d not look over old bills-
HOlllld 110111" '1'011"11," :-'l'irit of' l·ollirudit.' and "pep" :I1I1()Jl~'
'I'he lIIon1hl)" mePiillg of the llarold for bills may be destroyed when paid, as every check is a proven
ltEl'!'BLICA:\, 1hl' dall('('l's, lhl' .!t,,!iors' first party
"(':11111' thl'ough" lI'ith lallrels. \\'e
D. 8J1eakmall Post, :\ o. ;;;:;0, lI'ill~)e receipt, and the stub carries a place for needed in form;, t ion.
h"IL! ill Elm Hall 011 l"riday ('I'l'lIillg',
dOIl't 1I('('d to aeld "'Va1eh for the
To the Editor of 0111' '!'Oll'll. 1Ilal'l'h :?J, at oS 0 'l'loek. This institution solicits the ~avings and household accounts
!Il'xt! "
Is OUI' ]Joli""ll1l1l1 paid to do his ,llIty of wo:nen, offering many conveniences that make it pleasing
hy rhp IOll"n 01' lllll,\' to 1001, plpasa II t.
11 is ahout tillle the Ilog lall" was l'lI-
and profitabl~ to have an account here.
OUT OF TOWN.
fOI'(,pd, as it is 11011' thr('1' mOllths past
du". Why hal'o laws only all paped
AGospel Voice
g\"lll'y eit iZPII OWlli Ilg' a dog' :-;hOllld eel'- From the West ,\Iall '1'. Kirk was home for a few
days last' week d'iting his parents.
tainly tl'.I' to kpl'p tlt(, law, it' only for
thp eOIll1'Ol't and sa f('I',\' of his neigh hoI'. (By the Committee,)
,\ lall is "'orki IIg' d01l'1I ill Berll'illd,
\\'"st \'irgillia.
The Merion Title and Trust Company
FLO\\"I'O:\. :---:l'\"pl'al day:-\ ngo Wl' n'l'pi\'pd a let-
You kuoll' what Jille, II'ho!<",ou!ed folks
t,,1' from K('III1l'1h 1I:llIliltOIl, II'ho is
ARDMORE NARBERTH RALA·CYNWYD
'J'O the Editor of OUI' 'l'OIl'lI.
lllll:-:t~ \rl'stt'I'I11'l':' HI'C-gl'IItliIlC, brL'ezy,
fl'allk, aUll t I'll" as ,tl'l'1. Oil" 01' thelll
I\'orkillg' d01l'1I ill \\'llL'elillg',"T. Va.
Banking hours: 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.
How ahout thl' Illl'llIorial for 1he hoys is ('oluillg to :\al'berth to ho!,! a t\l'O- Saturdays until 12 o'clock noon.
of tIle" !lOlllp 'I'oll'II"? lIa' t h" id"a l\'l'"ks' IlIl'L'tillg' ill th" J'rl'shytl'rian POST HEADQUARTERS. Friday evenings 7 to 9.
<lied a lIatul'al (leath lik(' othl'l' pl'Ojl'e!S ('hllI"('h, 11L';.!illlliug Ttll'stlay, ~lart'h 13,
ha\'c ill the past? To thillk th,' lI"ar i, 111101 I'llnllillg thl'ough East,,1' 8ulLday.
\\'L'rl'gTL't 1'l'I'," lI:i"'1I that th,' a"tio",
ever :-;0 IOllg and st ill t hl'rl~ is llothillg Th(' I1l'l', _\I't hul' \Y. Bishop, D. D., is
or ,'('rt:lill ~'(lIll1g IIIl'lI of tliL' 1011'11 Ilot
a \\' ('st "I'll pl'l'al' hL'I'-fl'OIll 1'Ol't Ia Illl,
-------------------.-. ..,
to sholl' for tl\(, '1\('l'iJil'l' thl'y made! 1IlL'lIlh,'rs of the Ll'gion Post have eaus-
" :'I[A YOL.\." On'g'oll.
,'d til(' Properl." l'ollllJlittee and the
'I'll(' pl"asillg personulity of Dr.
Bi:'ho}l help~ III Illnkc hi~ llil's~i1goe very
EX(,l'uti\'p C'Ollllllittt.'l' to pa:-;~ H I"ulillg
that th" lI('I"lqual'll'I'S is for the ex, AUTOMOBILE A New and Attractive Line I
MAIN LLNE COUPLE BITTEN; a('('opta"h', ]]" I' J't'al' Ii '" Ihl' old-rash- of
QUARANTINE FOR RABIES. iOIl"d Gosl'l'!-fait!J ill 1h" Bih!l' as
(111t1's 1I11l'ITillg' \rol'd-whi('h Ill('ll like
,·lll,h',' USl' of t1ll' Illl'IIII'L'I'S of the I'ost.
OWNERS BULB BOWLS
Let me insure your car against the
Six Cases of Dogs Reported and Health
Authorities Act.
~"tli Loll' alld 8anl Blythe an' tellillg A HOLE LOT, various hazards, in ant' of AmH- VASES
11' is ILl'e,led' today to kl'I'p t hl' lIa t iOIl ica's old~st "nd best cumpaniep.
State authoriti,,~ h:L\'e established a :'t"ady as the lI'al'", of Bolshl'l'ik law-
New Designs and Colors
Ellligratillll Ollil'('I'-" Anel II'hat are Ratts CheerfullY Fu,...nisllt'd
,quarautilll' a/-:ain't dog'S ill the l'ennsyl- I,'"""{,,,,, :lIJd of thl' pursuit of pleusure ,1'011 goillg' to do 'I" on APP/icatiO>l On Sale at the Residence of
\'auin "fain Line section. :JI1l1 1Il01ll'y an' hontiug upon it. ~[r. Etnigrullt-" 'r:ll{c up luud, sir."
Notices arc posted in Ardmore, Hav- \' an X "ss, pastor of the church, with Emigratioll Omeer-" :Much?" FRANK D. CAMPBELL J. R. AIKE l\T
erford and \"~'lIul'wood, a,ll'isillg dog- se\'l'J'nl memhel's. \\'l'nt to hl'llr Dr. 4 Stuart Ave.
.owners to IwcI' their animals undor
Emigrllllt-" Oh, ahout a sIHl\'el at a 'Phone, 395-R 4 Narbrook Road
Bishop preal'h at Logan. He ha~ been time, sir!"
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

This is the final sermon in the series 011 I
"'rho Passion of Our Lord."
Church' Notes. I
During the last two \\',~eks of Lent
THE OLD MERION FRIENDS'
MEETING HOUSE,
this Church and eongregation will tarry
each o\'ening in the sanctuary of God
FOR A BETTER NARBERTH
l\lontgolllery Pike, Narherth, was esttLh· for His hlessing allll till' d('eping of the
lishel[ 1682. Here Willialll 1'onn wor·
shipcd, as well as llJany other not cd
spiritual life. These sp,"'ial Illedillgs
will hegill next Tueselay e\'ening. All
FOR A BETTER WORLD
Fricnds. Onc of' the historical spots of are cordially invite(1 to altend. See
Amcrica is 01'on for worshi!' every
First·day (SI1lHlay) 1lI0rnillg at 11
further annoUlleelnellls ill this edition
of Our Town.
FOR A BETTER PERSONAL LIFE
o'l'1oek. First·dn.y Hehool hegin" at 10 "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness"
A. ,,1. Yisitors eonlially illdted.
The First·,luy Hl·hool is held every BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE
First'lluy lIIorllillg" at t"n 0 'clock. '1'hero EVANGEL.
i~ u class for lHlu!ts as well as for
ehihln'll, alld we are \'ery glud to ha\'e
Rev. Avery S. Denuny, Pastor. Under the auspices of the Presbytery of Philadelphia North, there
anyolle who is interested in knowing will be held in the
1l10rC ahout our ~o('iety of PricJllls and SOI'\'iees SUlldar, :\[arch 1:~, 1921:
the Friendly id('as \'isit with us. 9.:\0 A. ~L-Prayer Sen·ice.
9.-1;) A. :\I.-Sunday School.
NARBERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
11 A. "L-:\Ioruillg' Worship. The
ST. MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH. "hoir will sing •• :\Ir ~oul Doth :'IIaf-!:- during the two weeks commencing Tuesday, March 15th, and
Rev. R. F. Cowley, Rector. nify," b~' Bhlllll'nseh"im. ~lr. La \1' ending on Easter Sund~y, March 27th, .
rellee Houston will g'i \'(~ a four-minute
~Iissionary Talk. Sermon hy the pastor
Early Mass on Sundays at 7 A. M.
Late Mass, 10 A. M. 1{) both chihlren llllU adults.
UNUSUAL LENTEN-SEASON RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Masses on holy days, 6.30 and 8.30 7 P. :\L-Young l'e{)ple's :\[e/'tlng.
A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo· Topic, ., \Vhat is H,'al Heligion." for meditation and prayer, every evening except Saturdays.
tions and other serdees at regular .Iamps 1: J!l-27; .John 17: a. L,'tu1er. These meetings will begin at 7.45 P. M., and will be conducted by
times. :\[iss .I/'un Houston.
7~-t-5 P. :\L-I~Yening \Vor~hip. Rong
sprvice dllring the first fifteen minutes. DR. ARTHUR F. BISHOP, OF PORTLAND, OREGON
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, WYNNE- . \ hri~ht ;.!lad hOllt' of 8ong, Sl'riptur.'!
WOOD, PA. :-:ermlJll anll l'rarer in God's house at Special musical program arranged by volunteer chorus, under the
direction of MR. PETER J. STAM, JR.
eventide. SIl'hjeel of sermon, ,. \Vhat
Rev. Gibson Bell, Rector. Lad, I Y"I," :\[al1. 1!1: 20.
Rev. Malbone H. Birchhead, Associate.
The ,\nnual :\Ieetillg" of the \Voman 's
8.15 A. M.-Holy Comlllunion. :\Iission Circle will hp held at the
A fifteen minute prayer serVIce pnor to each meeting.
9.45 A. l\L-Chu'rch School. Chllreh on '1'I1l'sday. :\Iareh ]5th.
n.oo A. "r.-:'.[oming Prayer and ]il.:W .\. :\L-Wllite Cross \Vorlc STOP! STOP!
Sermon. 2.:W P. "L-Busillcss Meetillg and

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.


elel'tion of oflieers. :\Irs. Charles W.
lIan'pr. wh{) was in China twent~·-tl\'o
gIve this rare opportunity careful and thoughtful consideration.
Rev. John Van Ness, Minister. veal's. will 1"I1 of th., lI'{)r1, there. c\ All Narberth is cordially invited to all the meetings.
;''''hite Cross Sho\\l'I'" lI'ill he hl'I,1 in
e{)llJH'c!ion with this 1I11,,,ting and all
THE NARBERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
:\Iel'lillg"s for nexl Sl1llllu.\': :In' Ul'gl'<l to hl'inh a package for the
!lA;) c\. :\L-Hllndu~' Selltlol. work.
Cot 1agl' praypl' 1l1PPt i Ilg:-: are i IIl'reas·
11 ,\. :\L-:\Iorning \\'orship. Hpr-
illg" in inlerl'st anll atlen,lanee and will

A~s~ur~.~ !A
111011 thpnl(': " ,\purt "'ith Ih,' :\Iaslor."
-1 p, :\L-Jllllior C, E. :\Ieetlng.
;) 1'. :\L-COlllllllllli,'allts' Class.
•. onlinue all next \1'('"1,, Seo Church
C:dendar tllill Bullet ill Boan1 for sehed'
NARBERTH METHODIST
PAL CHURCH.
EPISCO-
For Permanent
Finest Photoplav The- '
7 1'. :\L-Spllior ('. E. :\[eptillg.
7,-1;) P. :\L-!':\'I'lIing Worship, :\[1'.
ule.
Slran;!prs an,1 vlsilors welcome to all Rev. Arthur S. Walls, A. M., B. D., Satisfaction atre ollis Size In Ihe
Entire World.
1 h(\:.;(\ sC"l'vi('(ls. Pastor. Pb.'oplay..-Continuous 10 A. M. 10 1I.31t
Yan ;\CSS will pr,'al'h on "Cah'ar~'." BUY A P.M.
Phila.. Pa.

Narberth Register
:-;uuuay, "larch 13:
D.•Ii)
gl'atles.
A. ~l.-~unday l:ichool. All

11 A. :\L-~c"lItlllasler l'at tl'U an,1


Smedley Built "orne PROGRAM
Two Lines, IDe per issue; 5e for each additional line the local t-:cout Troop \"ill attl'ud UlOrll'

NU'rAln' l'l;BLIC.
ing worship. The jJ:lslor will preach a WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY WEEK of MARCH 14th
ACCOUNTANT8 special serlllUII lot he ::;ellutS. Thellle,
Gottshall, If. U. PUblic Accouutaut. 303 "ell'eries. d. H. III ~ .. rbertb ave.
Conway Avenuc. Narberth. l'a. Phone. 666-M. •• The lIuus"s ot' Lit'". Phone, Narberth 1687
KeIm, H. O. Certllled Public Acaountant.
201 Dudley &_. Pbone. Narbertb 101-W.
Siml,"On, Harry A. 232 Essex Ave.
6.-!5 P. :\1.-E!'\\lIrth Loague. Mae Murray
J. A. CALDWELL
Phonf'. Narberth 630.
TYstJIl. "·urrt·JI H. :!OO \\·oollhiIlC AYP.
tiUTO)IOBILES. ·I'hont'. :\nrb"l'lh 1~1J~-\\'. 7A5 P. :\l.-::-:el'luon, ,. Th .. \'all,'.I' 01'
~' Gara&'e-Repalrlng. Etc. Phone. 1815. in
Narberth Garage. Phoue Narberth 1633. OI"I'ICIA~S
Dr)' BOlles."
See display advertisemeut In this Issue.
AUTO)IOBIl.E SI<;ltnCE.
"~('ntC)n, Car) F. 606 Essex ave. Phone, 6IS ..W
Phlla. address, 1031 Chestuut st. Spruce 914
Gospel :-;ollg Hen'in'.
n nd Chorus.
:\Iak (~uarlel REAL ESTATE "The Gilded Lily"
Donahue, I'atrick I'. Phone lll33. Zentmayer. Joo.I,h. 228 S. 15th st.. Phlla.
See display adl'l'rtiseu'f'nt in this issue.
Sable Cen"ore. Phonl'. !\'arherth llj2. PAINTERS Church Notes.
and INSURANCE
See dlspla~' advertiseull'ut in this tssue. Walzer, Fred. Otlicial BoaI'Ll ~["etiug ~[onday,
117 Wlneor ave. Pboue, 1247-J.
BANKS
Merion 'I'ltle &: Tru"t Co. Phone, Nllrb'th 3(lS .\Iareh 14, at ti 1'. :\1.
NARBiRTH, PA. IllAlN PRODUCnON STARTS AS NBA•
See dlspla)" advertisement In tbtB Issue. I'AI'Elt IL\XOIXG. AS P08S18LE TO 10.00 A. JlI.. 12.00, 1.00,
Bo~'d. ][orn('e S. :n3 ~I"etlng House Lanf'. Epworth League Busilloss ami HOl'ial
BUILUERS Phoue 3:ill. O'P'PORTUNITY! a.~6, 6.46, 7.46. 9.80 P. U.
Shanel. Alex. C•• Jr. Pbone. No. 1710. !';\'l'nillg, March 15.
Satisfaction Moderate Prices
Narbert1.l Station. PHOTO PLAYS Prayer :'.lectiu;..:- "\'('r,\' Wed,"'s,:"." at
Smedle~'. Wm. D. &: H. T. Pbon<,. llOO. "Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut IIt." PhU. 'I liNING t<EPA IRING
Bee rll!1pla}' advertisement tn tblll tssue. :, 1'. M. PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS
i tiAa!~~~Je~ . ~~!.~~E
1;ee display advertleement 10 tble I•• ue,
CANDY. ETC. ::;uuday School a I I ell<lau"e last ~UII'
Davis, 11. E. Phone. I264-W. PHYSICIANS. MUSIC FURNISHED
See dleplay advertleement In tblo teone. Daniel E. Stedcm, ~l. J)., da,v again hrokl all 1
rcrortl~. . . For AIl Occasions ••
~12 Forrest Ave. Phoue. Narberth G01.
CAItPI<:NTEItS AND BUILDERS Ofllce Hours: j-9 P. :II., 'Vcdnes'ya excepted. TOlllorrow is lh" last Sun,la~' hel'ore Write to Q. UB,ERTJ
"enklno, Chas. L.
103 Dudley ave. Phone. 1084. tho lIIeeting of t 11l~ A uuual COIlt't'relll'('. 3' 5 Iiarnpdeu Ave., Narberlh, P•. I GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIES
CONTltACTOIt 01" PLASTERING
PLU)IBING, ETC. I whieh will he h,'],1 :\Iarch J(j,22 at
----------'--_.-- I EXPERT REPAIRING
Cool< Bros. 1'1.Ione 302-J. Whartoll :'.IClllllrial Chu!'<·h. Fift~,­
I<'ratantonl, James, & Sons. See display ad \'ertlsemen t In tills Issue.
239 Hampden ave. Phone, 1697-W.
DENTISTS
Wall. H. B. 1'1.Ione. Narberth lll02-J.
See dleptay advertleement In thle I.ou.,
fourth lIlllI Catharine sl!'L'l'ts. I'hila,kI-
]hia.
The Narberth Electrical Shop !
Telephone Narberth 1633

Orr, Dr. A. L.I01 Elmwood aVo Pbone, IU-W. 230 HAVERFORD AVE. !
Pblla. Phone, Filbert 42U. Keltb Bid&,. REAL ESTATE 011 Palm SUllday e\'('lIillg, :\Ian·h ~II,
Schembs, Dr. John. Pbone Narberth 316-W. Culd\\'ell. J. A. Pboue. lllS7 our ('hoir will r.'nder "'I'he CrlH'itix- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS!
Cor. Grayling and Windsor aves. See dloplay adverUeement In tble I •• u.,
Office Hours until 9 P. ~1. daily. ]<'rasch. n. C. Phone, 252-W. ion." h.\· .Ioh" Slai".,]'. It' you ht~YO We repair, sell and install anything ,
See dleplay advertls.ment In tbls I••ue
lIen'r hp;Lr<l this IlIat<'1l1,'ss S:l,·!'<'<1 ,·Ias- Electrical. Old house wiring 11 spocailty. I "BIGGER BUSINESS"
DRUGGISTS If~'berg, Bent T. Spruce 7491.
Howard's. Phone, 1267. See display advertisement In this Issue. si,·, Spl'k til(' iuspil':ltion 01' this n'lllli- Ask about our thrge payment plan in- i
See display advertleement In tble leeue. Nash, Roben J. Pbone. 605. In order to handle an in-
Money tor First and Second Mortgage. lion a.' a ,Ittin;.!.' pn'paratioll roll' ,\'our cluding fixtures.
SI011,son, James C. 232 Eesex ..ve. creased volume of MAIN
ELEOTRIOlANS Phone, 636. or 1420 Chestnut ot. Ea~t ('1' 1l1l~t1itat iOll~. Phone 1633 or 395W.
LINE REAL ESTATE and
Ca,;e, n,. G. Phone. 395- ,Y. , to add to OUR SERVICE,
See dlspla~' advel·tisernent In this Issue. ltOOFlNG, ETO.
Fug1.l. Veri 225 lana ave. CITY and COMMERCIAL
Nar. Phone, 650-W. Ard, Pbone. 161-J. G.ua-lIlcGlnle,. Co. Pbone, 1258-W.
See dleplay advertleement In tble leoue. PROPERTIES we have
INsunANCE. lillieI', John A. 248 Ion.. ave. Phone, 881-J
Shop, 246 H .. vertord ,ave. Phone. 1215-J joined forces with-
Bowman, Samuel P. (Lite.)
116 Elmwood ave. Phone, S53-W.
!froUer Bros. (Fire. etc.)
209 Woodelde ave. Pbone. 1262-R.
Wimer, "·m. Wood. 106 Forest Avenue.
Phone. 326 R.
I'runk n. Cuml'bell. Phone 395-R.
4 Sluurt uveuue.
SHOEMAKERS
Good Wear Shoe RepaIr Shop,
Constantine. B. G. 252 Havertord ave.
Phone. Narbertb 1700- W.
COOK BROS. ALBERT HALL
810-12 LAND TITLE BUILDING
Philadelphia, Pa.
See display lHlvertlsement In this Issue. Narherth Shoe Store. 20:1 Hll\'erford ave.
"Pho"~ Spruce 749/ for Real
LAWYERS
Gilroy, John 211 E.eex ave. Pbone, 1345-R.
Pblla. addrese. .LIncoln Bldg.
See display advertisement In this ISlue.
PLUMBING HEATING Estate Ser'bice that brin9s results"

Bllte., Flelcher W. 413 Havertard ave. BENT T. HYBERG


Pbone. 372-W Phlla. &ddreee, CrazeI' Bld&'.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
The above department should be or tb.
createet u.e to the communtty. tbe lIet con,
talne the name ot every prote...loo&1 man
tradesman. mechanic, shopkeeper. etc., wb.
ROOFING
"cDonald John. Narberth phone, 1118. doee or can In any W&y eerve hi. tellaw·
1538 Cbeet.•t.. Phlla. Phone. Spruce 1118. townsman. ..nd wbo Is progree.lve enouet
MEATS. ETC.
to add name to lI.t ot Regloter.
As It I. dtmault tor thoee cootrlhutln.
Jobbing promptly attended to HOWARD C. FRITSCH
Cotter, Honard F. Pbone. 1281. their time and errort. to the produatloo or
Bee dleplay advertieement In thlo looue. "Our Town" to peroonally either koow 0' Justice of the Peace
Interview all OUCh. It would be moot belp·
l\IUSIC tul It tbo.e not now tound 10 tbe print"
lI.t would .eod In a memo at tbelr nam...
REAL ESTATE
Jackson, Anne. Violin Instruction. addre.e. phone numbera and buoloe_o or NIGHT PHONE NAR. 687 DAY PHONE NAR. 302J Fire Insurance-Best Companies
Telephone. Narberth 316-.1. prote.olono tor I"'tlne. Thlo will aoot &I tol
Loos, Fanny H. Plano tl'acher. lawo: 10 cento eacb luue tor I 110.0: i neDt. Phone 1749W-215 Haverford Ave.
StUdio. Arcade Bldg. Phone. 316-.1. tor eacb additional liD•.
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN
For a hnnch of a\'erage voices (dare we /{ar 'raylor, illrs. Robort \Vood, Mrs.
say" helow the average?") the chorus GarfielJ Atherholt Ilnd Mrs. ~Iilt.on
"O\JEQ.il~\N· IS itI' <'rt>.SOLINE

Kill That Cold With work was simply great.


J"ust. why ,lim picked ont the homeli·
pst men he could find and made chorus
Alexander.
Fleteher W. St ites, who is not only
ono of the Narberth citizens, but was
IN 1',",' ll.u'TO""O~I\.E 0" ~VSI'
NESS 'N "{""\~ ~j:>,,~~~ IS "(~.
SE\.i' -S'TllItlo"t'ER. ~
+\{,L(:~ girls of them is difficult to oxplain. AnJ ono of Peunsyhania's "a8" during the ~-'--

CASCAItA -~ QUININE
when they came ont in tights, gee last election, ga \"ll a talk on "The
whiz! of all the IUlo"k·knl'l',]-!lnt Pat.riotism of PeJlnsyhania.' ,
ne"er mind. Of eonrse, th('re wern a And last but 1I0t lenst ",ns the sign·

~h¥~~
fow heaut.s aJuollg them, t.hese being illg of the club eharter.
.J esse Harris, Haro1,] P,'nllO (Oh, Hal"
FOR AND ol,]! we thought yonI' nallle was Di"k),
OM\V
Colds, Coughs ...... La Grippe Ro;r \\'illiams, who looked like" Cutie" THE FIRESIDE
u II ,hut his ,mist line, Bill Boryer, (Continued from Page 1.)
Neglected Colds are Dangerous Qupeu of the Amu7.0ns; Chick Evans
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy l:ancy for the first Sneeze. and Unsor Fretz. Alllong t.he chorns ~[iss Sara Parker, who passed some
Breaks up D. cold i:1 24 hours - Relieves '''bo~'s'' stood rp"pale,1 to till' :lIll11ir· time as the gllest of }[r. and ~Irs. ~lan·
Grippe in 3 days-Excellent fol' Headache
ing gaze of the slls"el'tihle young m:Ii,]· "hester at their homo in Narberth, has
Quinine in this fcrr.l does not affect the head-Cascara is best Tonic ens of t.he to\\'U slj('h hal,,1:"olll" u nd rl'turne<l to hl'r hom" ill MechaJlics·
Laxative-No Opiate in Hill's.
yonthful matinee idols as Kid Justice, hurg.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT r
who was all pep; Big Chief Kirkpat-
I'iek, HnlH1 Sharp antl. Oscar Surt.('"s. 'I'he Boy Scouts of Narherth "'ill pro·
Perhaps you noticed Doc Howard's sent thei,: thirll :lJlJIual minstrel show
ac.l 011 till' program", inyiting e\'eryho,]~' aud ,lauel' ou Prida~' e\'eniJlg, April 1,
NOT THIS. TIME. . Ii is utterly illl1'u"sible not to eIl'
to "a 11' at the Brightest Spot after the at. Elm Hall. Proceeds to defray ex·
Ihus" iu disells"iug this choral i:loeiety,
sho\\'. Hope you "'ere 1I0t. one of those pellses for the S .. outs for one week at.
}'l'l'ddi,'-"Pathl'l', I hall Illy fOl'tllll1' its s1'lelldid "illg'ers, and tlll~ n'luarka'
\\'ho neceph'd nn'] found tho p]nee the ;';;"out trainiug quarters.
told today, alld it was jll'ojlhcsieu that I>le ,\ork ael'lJnll'li"hed ill sU"h a short
close,],
I ~houl,l have a new bieyele." "I'a('(' of lillie. With such a competent '['he Bullock Sanderson Post, No. 136,
Fath,'r-"'J'here you are, that ouh' JJirel'lor as J'n,,·. j'\ice alld ,udl all ae- AIIIl'ri"an Legion, Ardmore, Pa., will
11I'on'~ \\"hat 1 toM you-these fortune,
tellers lIe"er toll the truth."
(·olllJ.allist. as ~Ir. Earle C. BeaUy, of
I'hilalielphia, WhOlli the orgallizatioll i., Community Club Notes hold :J. dall"e 011 Thursday evening,
"farch I i O";t. l'atl'id,'" Night), at the
,'x("'l'diugly fortullat" to secure-well, \\'omaH's Club Eu ildi IIg, ,\ rdmon', l'a.
it just all IlIelillS that there is at least PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Prizes will be awarded. Admission,
CAN. ill .:o.:arl>"rth n lIlusical organization, the $1.50 lH'1' eouple.
'rhe lIulLltiug on Tupsday was of par~
se01'" of whil'h ('all ha rdly he surJllised
\Villip-" C:llI yOIl t ak,' eight from at this writillg', I.ut sullice it tu say,
t.ienlar illterest to Pennsylvunians, as
'J'he \\'omell's Auxiliary of the Harold rara-M~Ginley'O
one 1 " that. from all !'resellt. indications there
the "ession was de,"oted to the many
good things whi .. h ha\'o ,'Ollie out of D. Speakm:lII Post . ;;;j(j. of the .\ IlIl'ri":1I1 U 123 South 17!1!S!. Philadel~~'
'l'pachel'-"l\o, \Villie, ,~,'rtailll.v "all he few productious such an organ' LegioJI of Xarherth, will hold their next
the Keystone ~tatl'. B,'side" the patri·
izatioll cannot. stage. And such is the
not.' ,
\Villie-"Wpll, fathor ~ai<1 you can iuteusiiied iudivi<lual interest of the
otic Llccoratioll~, th('l'l~ was a eo!'y of
the ~tute ~"al hallging 011 the wall,
l1Ieeting on ~[OIlllay "'""lIillg, ~Lareh 14,
at 8 o'elock sharp, at the IIlJllI" of Mrs.
GARAnteed Roofs
-eight quart~ of milk from one cow." 1Il","hers of the Choral that several of .John Smith, 211 Blm Terraee. It is
displaying the mott.o, "Virtue, Liberty,
the lIl:de.lIlourhers have postponed busi· hopl'd t.hat all the 1I1l'llIhers will try to
]ndepcnden,·"." :-;e"entl of the meIll-
ness t.rips in m<lor that they lIIay not be there.
bel'S of the dllb had fOllnd Pennsyl.
uliss a single rehearsal.

"There's Music \'11 til further notice all rehearsals


\'allia to be noted for more \\'oalth than
olle Jare hope froJJl anyone Stato. Mrs.
Mr. E,lwin Wipf, who has been a resi- Cotter's Meats
will I>e held at the Y. M. C. A. every dent of Narherth for eighteen years
l~rallk 1'. ])lllJ!0lJ ga \"C all :ll'couut of
In the Air" ~[lJllday uight at S o "'lock sl1:l.rp.
t h" "Historie Shriues" of the State,
~[rs. William Wimer toM of the many
and is well kuown, has opened an auto·
1II0hile repair and supply shop at 1:l5 A Quality For
Ha"erford avenu,'. 1111'. Wipf has hecn
(Continued from Page 1,) , , Hesollrces," and Mrs. G. Merritt
eounected with the \'arberth Gal'llg"
People Who
Dayis of its nUlIlerollS "Illdustri,'s.·'

111 uddit.ion to the musieul ability oi


Oh Boy! Oh Boy! But The edu('atiollal adnlntages of 1"'1111'
since hl' was Illustl'red Ollt of the s,,)'\'·
icc.
Want The Best
syh"allia w"re brought forth by Mrs.
this orgauization, it is run by unusually
cUJllpet~llt uiliccr:-; allU cOllllllittCl\S un
It Was Some Show \\'. L. Owen; th(' IIIUS"IJlIIS w,'re d.."nib·
Wm. G. CUIIII1Ier bkw into .:o.:arl,,'rth Groceries and Provisions
"u hy ~lrs . .:0.: ••\ lo"'r"on, :1I111 t he IIll1n~'
very lJusilless·like jlrilleiples. The first on Tuesday l1Iol'lling 1'1'0111 :;all l·'rall-
(Continued from Page 1.) Literary Lig'hts of whidl tll,' ~tat<' "an
m'ollthly weeting of the BoarJ of Di· lOisco, Cal. He had left Xarb"lth S(',"-
well be proud were re\'iewed by Mrs.
roetol's and uf the entire urgunization eral months ago. An improlllptu reeep-
\Y. Eo modgett. ~lost appropriate was
was held prior to anJ during an inter·
wissiou of the rehears:d last ~lollday
the fabulous wealth that lay under the
.Fire House, you were t,'mpt,'d to I>egill
it to ~lrs, Eo C. Bat"IIl'lor to lalk on
art ad\'nntages, nlld no less opportune
tiou was held in the centre of the tOWIl.
When he was "accused" of looking
HARRY B. WALL
eYeniug, anJ sen'l'al peuding watters (lxcavating upLlratioll~ at 011 I.' l'.
to hear ~lrs..\. B. Ho"" "J1thusiasticall~'
very rohust an,l he:ll'ty he replied that Plumbing, Gas Fitting
. Hub Pattison, t.ho travelillg salesman he hadn't spent all the time he was
aU ended to ill eouei"e nlllline 1'. .\11'.
with a m:lIIia for home I>rew I'r"s"ri1'-
tell of the :-;tat .. 1II1I"i", whiell eallll' and Heating
Hubert .Protz \\'as appointed Pinancial away in "dry" 1erritOl·~'. j'\arbert.h
down to Phi1:Idl'l!,hia's faillous 1IJ'l·h"s· NARBERTH PA
~"eretar.r; 1.11'. Justice, chairman of
IiOIlS, \\'as in his proper place, too, as will :--el'JIl lllllCh lI1on' Hat ural :-;illce ll(~
tra. An appropriate reading from Aliee
the Board of Diredors; ~lrs. ~'. EJick, a JlleIllh"r of the cnst. has returned. Phone, Narberth 1602-J
Hepl'lil'r was gi""11 b.,- :\[rs. ].;,lwlJ.J'l1
,\ssistant Hecordiug ~,'cretary. "\. :Social 8eveml of the auJiellee \\,ere ohsen'"
~lu~ehamp, a \'oeal solo by Miss Ruth
Conllllitt.ee was also appoinleJ, eOlllpOs' "u takiug do\\'u sOlue of the rl' .. il"''', The rt~guIHl' IllollthI:,~ 1l1l\ctin~ of the
alld we an' afraill that bod,'s trouble. Blldlllraw, Plltith'" "The Ktorlll.v \\"an's
ed of ~lrs. Eas!>y, Chail'lllan; .\1.rs. King's Daught"rs was hel,] ~rar,·h ::.
Claghol'll, ~lrs . .:o.:iee, ~lrs, BraJley, ~lrs. .\lthough etl"'e1ually ,iisguise" out'
wardly, uo olle failed to r"eognize the
]kat High," was ,,"jo~·"'1. alld ~lr'"
.Ioseph Ban·lay rell,lered "Wit.h a Deli-
The ]a,Jips wl're husy se\\'ing in the
11I0rning. At noon a delicious lunell
. DAVIS'
~liller, iu eoujunctiou with an Ent.er· ('ate Air," alld "lkJil""" ~(e of All
lailllneut. Committ"", of which ~lr. ~le' 1'lJ1'ular ::>ehool Director, 'l'erpischorean was sel'\"e,l b.,' ~rl's. ,\. L ..Jacohy an,] Washinglon's Birthday Novelties
'n)()~(l EJllll':ll'ing YOl1l1~ ('hHrJlI~," ill
Garrity was apJloilltl'd chail'lll:LlI, as- [';x1','rt. aud Dudor of TI'IIUis, W. \'oullg' ~Irs. ,\. N ",',Iham, hostesses for the day. A Full Line of Valentines
1",1' IIsua I ,'hanning mannoI'.
sisted hy .\11'. l<'ellllo, .\lr. tlu 1I1arais, '1'irits ::>haw, ill the ehamel"r or E,"· .Utor lun"h the l'J'('si,]cnt. Mrs. P. C. CIGARS,STATIONERY,MAGAZINES
')lr~. HolH'rt \Vood :l1'1':lllg'Pt! a 1111111-
~lr. ~lurphy, ~frs. Downes, Mrs. Foote,
"ret t, the lOapit alis!. Iu auy "apaeity ])l'rh~', olll'ned th" Illl"illl''''' sl's~ion with
b.. r of li"ill~ l'i,·tIIrp", 11IO] as ~[rs.
~[jss Pres,·ott. These 1'011I11I it leI'S \\'ill YlJU Jilld Walter, he is all 0\'1'1' the lot ~l'1'ipture r,'a,lill~ alld prayer. The In-
at IJIll' tilll", lIlaking a Jreadful noise Chnrles F. Shaw read a sketch of their
:-itart rUllctiolliug' hy arranging an illter- dil's Ilre lookillg forward to a )'(',·ita] 10
lin's th,· li\'illg' !,i"!IIrpS al'l,,'an',] of
a 11I1 workillg' hi" head oIL 11 nJ:I~' uot hI' givcn at the ~rl'tropolitan Opera
estiug ",,<cial all'air 1'1'011I II IIntil 11 IW:lo:(
~l,,"day ,,,euiu;; at the Y, ~l. U. A.
he iJiUplUl'Ul" to rl'lIlark right hl'J't' lhat
a:-; a :--illgt.'J'~ ""alter i:-; a tiUll Iiddh l J'.
Lad~' F .. rgu",,,,, :-ia Ily Wi"t "I'. I ).. llOrah
LOi!aJl, .Iall" !·'airJi,'ld. :-;"I'ah II:d,'.
][ouse April 4. Th,'n' will he a harp
trio, a :..;illg'pJ' alld :til illll'I'l'l'('tati\Oll
CLEAN···SAFE···WHOLESOME
after th,' I'l'gular rcheal'"aJ, at whieh Elisa LI'"li ... aud Ali,·p \'"al. In I'"alit.'·
tillle the J.louorary Vice·Presidents, .!Joe Hartle'y look"" a 101 likl' a "LIl'I' ,lancer. TIll' 'Pl'o,·,·"d" of this I'lit ert a i II OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
alld wore "her" gown very becom- t h".\' \\'PI'(' ~rrs ..loscph Nash, Mrs. Rob-
l1Ient to be nS"d toward th" I'II,]OWIII"lIt

I
Board of Dir",·tol''', "t ... , \I ill 1I1l"'1 1h .. ..r! \'a"h. ~Irs. Horaee Huell, i\Irs. Ed· UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
!!'ellluurs of the Choral and participate illgl.\". While there is uothing of the of t.hp Ho]ida~' 1I01Isl'.
iJl th(~ Jirst :-icH'ial 'lgl't·tugl,tlll'r" \)1' till' f"IIIillille ill Doe'S ...oiee, it possesses a

fN~:~:ih~t;to
Pasteurized Milk DELlVERln
soeiety. ("'I'laiu soothing qunlity which reminds Brynclovls Certltled WEST PHILA.
Ju rl'eogllitiou of the sl'il'udid assist-
au .. e I'l'udered !>y ~[r. \VIII. ::>. lloruer
.'"011 of t h" way h,' say" .. ,] \\" 111'1 hurt
you" \\h"II' I", is al>oul tlJ Id:l"t alld FRANK GIONI Milk
(Pedrlnllc Society) OVERBROOK

iu the prolillliuary organizatioll of the ha,·k a,\ay at a diseaiied !IIolar. Cement and Stone Special .. Guern..ey"
Mill,
MERION
WYNNEFIELD
.:o.::lI'J,,'rth Choral :-;; ... i"ly, th,' lilJaI'd 0" \\'a~'II" Harris mad" a hig hit as Contractor
(Roberts'&: Sharpie",,' BI\LA-CYNWY
lJiI'l'{'luJ':-i ha~ ('tllll"'I'I'('d till' llllil.'(' of
usual \lith l<is daJ,,·ill;'::. 'I'hi" lilll" I,,~ 125 Haverford Ave., Narberth 319 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa. Dairies) NARBERTH
Houomry \'i,'e·J'n'sid'~lIt 111"111 ~lr,
s!lowl'd .us an Egyptillli something or Cream Buttermilk ARDMORE
Homer, alld ~I r. lIorl"'!' ha" a""IIJ'('d ! he ot her, a sort of shimmy or toddle, a sin- Repairs-all kinds Table ond Wblpplng WYNNEWOOn
Choral :-:;o.. i,,!,'· of his "Olltilllll'd illter· 11"11" rather than sinfnl performance. Supplies-all kif ds ICream.
est and ,'o,ol'l'rat iOIl. Thp t '\'<I Bills, Eyans anel Wimer, NOTIOE
fnJ'Jlish,'d thp rom:lJlce for the play and
~lr. Hapl"ard, th,' l'r,'sidl'lIt, al'l'lJiut- EDWIN WIPF
ed ~[essrs. H. K,'illl alld ]n"iug Trott,,1'
as head~ of t \\"0 C~Ollllllittpes eOlllposillg
did t h,'ir dllt.y heautifully, excepting
that the~' betrayed a lack of familiarity
Phones-Narberth
__________ a_ ••1726W or 672
--J

Narherth Taxi Service
Patrick F. r onahue
SCOTT-POWEll DAIRIES
II" i t h i Ill' osculatory process, something
the .\s",,· iat I' ~["III !Jershi p Committee, 45th aud Parrish Sts.
whit'h ('ollJllliUnp i:.; HO\\, 1al{illg' :-illll-
in \\'hi"h IIHIlIY a .'·'llIn~" lady iu the an' Authorized Taxi Service, by Cfrtifi-
di,,!)('p \\"11111<1 han' "lIadl"d tlll'lIl gla,.Il,}'. cate from Public ~e,vice Commis-
seriptious for assol'iatl' ulI'llIhership ill sion, dated November 16, 1920.
tl)(~ ol'gn!lizatioll. AllY illtel'l'~h~d lIlu~,;ic·
!':n'ryolll' was "1,:<I'!I)('d with George
HOl"e's singill;.! of "~IHI'g'ic." It is "cry
Main Line Garage Taxi mfets all trains.
Store orders prom~t1y called for and
]o\-illg readpl' wi:-:hillg- to join thiH Taxi Service Hauling of.lI kinds
Choral ~o('i(ll.\~ a:-i :t II H:-i:-iOtin t l' IIlt Jl\"
1,,'1', ,'all se",ure illfoJ'Jllation relative to
1
pyidpllt that ("'"1'1'" i" f:lIniliar with
"la""i,'aJ IIIIISi". 111' pradices, the~' say,
Packard Limousine to Hire
SABlE CENSORE
delivered, Bal1l!age call~d for aDd
delivered. Freight delivered. Educato.r
and
~ame fro III au," nll'IIJlwr of the folio\\'·
h.\~ :-;illgillg' hi:-: h:lh~' to sleep. Phone. Narbe,th 672 Open Day and Night Phone 1633
jug ,'olllillitt"e: ~fr. lfa~·wIlJ'(l. ~fr. ]1'\'.
'frotler, ~lr. n. l~"illl, ~ir ..Justin', Mr.
G"Ol'go Ho"sl', ~fr. ,\. WhitJII;,", ~lr. Ed·
As for the Chorus, Well - - I
'I'he singing throng-hollt. was \'ery
goo,]. There wprp no Carnso;; or 111"
Kreider Shoes
for Children
gar, ~Irs, lll'WIIl'S, ~rr'" PllO!<', ~lrs. COl'llli('ks on t1\[\ stugp, .hnt e\'ery song
FRED WALZER Good Things to Eat
Brad"'.v, ~Iiss Pr"s,'ot t. ~fJ·s. n,'umnn,
~fr~. Butler.
l't1('Ch'C'll a hcal't~r :lIHl sincere encore.
whieh Illpunt that t h,'.\· wpre en.ioyp,l. 3JUl1litt of t~t JtaU
at the
Narberth Delicatessen Store
SPECIAL
Insurance of 011 kind$ Home-made Salads, Burk's Cold
on School Shoes
Auto Licen~eH Rents Collected Meats and Bolognas, Heinz's and
Better come in and look
LEE'S GARAGE Marriage Lict-mes Rohner's Best Delicacies.
Rr~ad, Rolls and BunB. them over
Affadavits for Income Tax Store open to 11 P. M.
Cleveland and Ford Sales and Service. Quick deliveries on Store open Sundays from 5 to 7 P. M.
all cars. All k.inds of Auto Repairing
Workmen's Compensation
117 WINDSOR AVE. NARBERTH DELICATESSEIL
Narberth Shoe Store
209 Hav.erford Avenue
Work. Guaranteed Oils, Ga~, Supplies Phone, Narberth-1247.J 104 FORREST AVENUE
Phone Narberth 1749 M Narberth
NARBERTH, PAr
Narberth 1805 L. C. SHAHAN, Pro

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