Professional Documents
Culture Documents
WANTED FOR
OUR TOWN Narberth Base Ball Club
VOLUME V, NUMBER 36 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS
1\11'. and Mrs. Wm. J. Peebles and Use This Blank in Sending in Announcements of Coming Events.
:I[rs. Clara Lilleawpa\'el', their daughtN,
\WHAT IS IT WORTH went to New York on Tuesday last to
Date .................•........................................•...
mcet J,ieut. W. L. Perhles. thrir SOli,
TO OUR COMMUNITY TO HAVE OUR owN who arri\,pd on the cruiser St. Louis, Time , .
Y. M. C. A.? which docked at tho United States
Dock, South Brooklyl. at 8.45 A. l\f. Organization ....................•................................•.
Wrc1nesday morning, June 4th. Lieut.
THINK IT OUT-THEN WE WILL NOT LACK YOUR EARNEST Peeble3 expects to be released from Purpose ••...............••.•..•.•...................•.............•
SUPPORT Camp Dix within II. few days.
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Ot course. we
HOWARD'S
six weeks covered by the previous re- deavoring tQ measure up to their task Telephones,
deliver - anJ
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OUR TOWN port.
Very truly yours,
against many handicaps. These schools
arc open for instruction approximately 1268
place - anJ
tIme.
ELIZABETH V. CLOUD, fifty hours during the entif(~ year, and
An Experiment in Co-operative Secretary. u.ttendance is voluntary. The public The Brightest Spot in Narberth
Journalism-No Paid Workers. schools arc open about 9i5 hours per
To the Editor of Our Town:
year, with attendance compulsory. The A Drug Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term
Owned and Published every Saturday ratio is twenty to one, witll relig:ious in·
LEE'S GA'RAGE
by the Narberth Civic Association. The W'ar Welfare Council expresses struetion on the sllOrt end. Therefore, Essex Ave. abo Haverford
its appreciation to the Narberth Civic the Sunday Schools should be aided in Avenue Narberth
UIOS
Subscription price one dollar per Association for the share of the profitl!l their most important task by some
year in advance. realized froll1 the X arherth Patriotic
Fete held last fall, amounting to $9i5.00,
means of instruction that will add to the Overland Sales and Service Agency
time spent each year on the study of
OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTH being 75 per cent. of s-llid profits. This REPAIkS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
religion.
CIVIC ASSOCIATION. amount has been turned ove·r to the Narberth experimentcd last year with L. C. SHAHAN
War Chest Fund. a Daily Vacation Bible School, con·
April 24, 1919.
WAR WELFARE COU;,\CIL. ducted by the Philadelphia Association ohject that has b~en prese'nted to me,
President-1[r. Joseph H. Nash. CHAS. V. ;'\OEL, which promoted ·such work in this dis- hut I 11I1\'e to decline helping yOUI
Vice-President-Mr. James Ar,huan, Treasurer Narherth District. trict. Our experiment was in lIlany (·ause. along for the following reasons:
Mr. A. J. Loos, :Mr. R. J. Dothard. ways .a success ant! in' other ways un- "I haye been held up, held down,
Secretary-Mr. R. J. Edgar. successful. 'Ve learned many le&'iOns. sandbagged, walked on, sat on, rolled
Corresponding Secretary-Miss Frieda
NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY
OWNERS.
During the four weeks in .July our at-
tendance many times pass-ed the hun-
oycr, flattened out and squeezed; first GARAnteed Roofs
Schubel. hy the United States Government for
Treasurer-Miss :Maizie Simpson. Write to .John H. Rex, County Treas- dred mark, hut the extremely low at· the Federal war tnx, the excess-profits
Directors-Mr.•J. J. Cabrey, Mrs. C.
P. Fowler, Mr. H. R. Hillegas, Mr. Chas.
urer, ;'\orristown, Pn., giving you ad·
dress nnd ask for county tax bill scnd·
tendance of the closing two wceks in
August brought avernge for tllO whole
tax, the Liberty Loan Bonds, and the
honds of matrimony; in New Jersey for
CLEAN·_·SAFE-··WHOLESOME
six weeks> down to fifty boys ant! girls.
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H. A.Chain, Mr. W. R. D. Hall, Mr. H. ing 3-cent staJ!lp for return postngc. Or thc State tax, the highwny tax, the in- OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
A. Jacobs, Mr. F. A. Lanahan, Mr. ~end check for 2 mills per dollar on The Bible stories, memory work and come tax, the nuto tax, school tax, cat UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Daniel Leitch, Mr. G. Knutzen, Mr. R. assessment, including :;-cent stamp for singing were taught in a fairly suc- tax, and syntax, and eyery society and Pasteurized Milk DELIVERIES
J. Nesper, Mr. E. A. Muschamp, ],1:r. receipt. cessful manner, while the handwork org-nnization the inyenti\'e mind of inan BrynClo~~lkcerUlied WEST PHILA.
Fletcher W. Stites, Mr. A. E. Wohlcrt, After Septemher 15th bills will not period was found to he too lengthy and ('nn in,'ent to extraet "'hat you may not (PedrlaUc Society) OVERBROOK
Mr. Waltcr Y. Shaw, Mr. Walton M. he sent, hut will he gh-en to delinquent tiresome. possess, from the society of John the Special "Guernsey" MERION
Wentz, Mrs. C. W. Young, Mrs. James tax collector for collection with 5% Experience gained hy the above cx- Baptist, the G. A. It, the 'Vomcn's Re- Millt WYNNEFIELD
Foote. penalty added. periment would lead us to think thnt lief Corps, the men's relief, the stomach (Roberts· a: Sharpless· BALA.CYNWY
Pay your county taxes early. two .mnin faults could be remedied if' n relief, the wifeless, the husbandless, Dairies) NARBERTH
HARRY A. JACOBS, school of like nature \I-cre conducted the childless, the consciell'celcss, the Cream Bullermllk ARDMORE
this coming summer. First, to conduct Xa"y League, the Red Cross, the Green Table and Whipping WYNNEWOOD
Editor.
Th(' out"loor lunelH'on held at the And Despite Them All, TIlis Rich Man
GENERAL MAIDS
LAUNDRESSES
GOOD VALUE
editor by 6 P. M. Wednesday each hOIll(, of :\[1'';. Dothan\. with the n('w Is Curious to See "What Next"? 2 WHITE CHILDREN'S NURSE In the following up-to· date homes:
week. IIll'IlI],(,I'S ading a,; thl' rel'eption COIll- 1 COLORED CHILD'S NURSE
IlIitt!'(', ],roug'ht thl' -,"I'al' to a (·jO'L'. 1 COLORED COUPLE 5 Woodside Avenue
A 1l1C'Illher of COllgl"l'SS frol11 Xcw Eng· 1 COLORED COOK
and the spkllllill "o-opel'ation of the
land unt!ertook to r:J ise a sum of' mouey
14 Avon Roa.d
1l1l'IIlIH'rs ilia ,I<' tltl' ~-l'ar a lIlost stu'cess- PRACTICAL NURSE
for the ~ah'atiou Army Houll' Sl'rYi"e 16 Avon Road
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 ful olle. YOUNG GIRL TO SERVE IN
ClulIl'aign Fuu,!, aUII in ortIer to colIee! DELICATESSEN STORE
The aet h'e Illl'llllJel'S of the reception
as mlwh money as I'0s~ihll', wrote lettl'rs
OTHERS BEING BUILT
EMERGE;,\CY PHONE CALLS (,olllnlitt"I' "'l'!'l': The EXI'euti\"(' Boanl,
of' appeal to his \l"l'althiest eoustitueuts. Positions Wanted
Fire, 350 :\Irs. Ho],el't Dotltanl, :\11'';.• J. W. ,Io.nc,
:\Irs. Ed)!al' 'Ta.,-Ior, :\Irs..1('sse Han'is,
From oue of' them he l'l'(,l'iH'11 the fol- HOUSEKEEPER WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY
Police, 1250
lowiug" ktter. Despite thl' pe~simistil' STENOGRAPHER-TYPEWRIT·
:\[rs. William Hell,h'r,;on, Illul ~Irs. Hor-
toue of the letter the,writer enclosed a ER (Colored)
aCl' Oht!~-k('.
LIGHT CHAMBER WORK AND If You Want Good Baked Goods
Editorial Slw('ial lIll'ntion must he madc of the
grea t assista ne(' gi \"en by Mrs. Carl
de('k f'or $:l50.
"I ha"e your letter I'l"juestiug a lloua' SEWING (Norwegian) WHY NOT TRY THE
tion for what you 1'0nsi'!l'I' a "l'r)' ASST. IN THE HOUSE FOR
~rctzgar towar(l~ lilaldng the daul'e a
Reports from the Tn'asury Depart'
ment ~how tha I thl' Bo)' Scouts of
grea t SUl·ce~s. The :\Iisses ;'\ellie Smith,
Doris Batchelor, .lane Lnir<1, Augusta
,vorthy eau,;e. 1 flatter myself that 1
Itaye a spirit of 10~'ulty 1I1l1! gellerosit.\'.
THE SUMMER
CHAMBERMAID NHBBERTH BBKING CO.
PRACTICAL FARMER FOR
America solt! *:1\10.0011,000 worth of' Lih- \Yitherow anI! :\Iargan't Fowler should I ha\"!' l'outrihuteti to enl'h aud e"ery
erty Bon']s and *.;0,000,000 wortlt of also ]Jl' given specinl mention for great ENGLISH BUTLER Bread, Rolls, Cakes aDd Pies
FRENCH GIRL
'Var Sn\"illg~ ~tamp,; durillg the Ilational nssistance. Visit our store in the
(TO speak French in family for
emergcncy. As thl' llIelllhership of tlli,
bOard) N. E. Cor. of Arcade Bldg.
organization no\\" inellHles -!OO,0I10 hays, Chainuau. COMPANION TO INVALID
or one,t,,·ent.,-,fifth of the 10,OOD.OW
young Aml'ril'alls of S('out age in thho
House for Sale PRACTICAL NURSE
(Daily 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.)
E. J. HARTZELL & SON
eOllllt)'~· to·day, the following potent IS RELIGION AN EDUCATIONAL
COLORED HOUSEMAN
hypot Ill'sis deseryes eousillcra tion: ESSENTIAL?
Ouly $5,000 cash ,vii! bu)' a GEN. OUTSIDE MAN (Italian)
H all the boys hetwl'l'n the ages of
12 mill 21 were Scouts when the nation
'ealll"! for their serdees, they woulll
A Reason Why Narberth Should Pro·
13.room ;'\aI'herth house,
large lot; all couYl'uieures. Sell-
with
Main Line Employment Bureau Cotter's Market
laye lwen nhle to ha"e multiplicd their vide a Sunmler School of Religion Room 5. Phone 1163.
ing price, $12,000.
remurl;nhle recDl'<1 25 times, which For Its Boys and Girls. MERION T. & T. BUILDING Prime Beef, Spring Lamb,
nlCans that their Liherty Lonns Rnh's Box HH, Nnrherth.
Bpnjamin Kithl, in his "Sodal Evo· ARDMORE Country Dressed Veal and
nlone would Im"e amoullt"d to $i,500,- lution," most dearly and 10g"ieally in- Pork, Sugar Cured Hams
'000,000, or more than thl' first two is,
,lieates that no progress of thp human
;oues eOIll hined!
and Bacon
race woull! ha\"(' hl'en posHihlp without
Truly, the Seouts may he said to he PHONE us YOUR ORDER To·DAY
a ~npernatural sanction for ~nch pro-
III o)'ganization of' national Beryiee! You will find our prices right
gress. You wouM no! respond to a call
To the Editor of Our Town: would nnturally look out for yoursclt lona Avenue South of Montgomery Pike H. C. FRITSCH
Following is the report of the :'fain first, whieh would ineyitahly make our PnperUe8 For Bent and S....
Line Employment Bureau from April prespnt co-operuth'e, inter-dependent Fire In80ranee
28th to l\r'll~' 26th, inclusiyc:
Calls from employers'............. 200
socinl organization utterly impossible.
If the aboyc is true, and we 'Will
Tires Storage Ben Phone Ie w.
Calls from employees (Male, 5 sen'· surely nil recognize it as a genoml
Repairs Accessories ,,-,n BoDdlng. Narbertll, Pa.
ice men) ...••.....••.......... 25 truth, arc we· doyoting ell'Ough tillle to
Calls from employees (Femllle).... :12 religious education T If our public A COMPLETE LINE OF
Employees sent for interviews.... 11 school system is fulfilling its task of
giving to its pupils the common thought
Open 'Dog and Night SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Placements (48 for tempornry work) 67
It should be noted that this report material necessary to make them intelli- AT
gent citizens, arc tIll} Christian force8 Bell Phone G. A. BURN. ard
covers but four weeks instead of the
GOOD CITIZENS of our democrncy1 doing all in their power to motivate Narberth 162+ Prop. DAVIS'
No reflections should be cast on the that common thought material with CIGARS ICE CREAM CANDY
SundRy Schools. They arc nobly en- religious principles in order t~ make
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOW.N a
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Church Notes. While this work is in progress and
LEARN TO DO BANKING The Quarterly Communion Service . for twenty-four (24) hours thereafter,
will be held in this church Sunday morn- the street will not be open to vehicular FlDesl PbutoDiIlY The-
traffic. Ample notice- will be given own- atre 011.. SIze In Ihe
ing, June 22. The usual preparatory Entire Worlel.
No matter how small your busir ~IJS may be, have a bank account. meeting will be held next Wednesday ers of carriages, automo'biles, etc., as to
Plt.loplaye-Conlinuous to A. M. 10 U.S.
evening, followed by a meeting of the the time of closing of each particu!:1l
The small merchant who has a bank account establishes his P.M.
Session for the reception of new mem- street, in order that they may suffer
credit, has safety for his cash, and pays his bills with a check In a PJ:dla..Pa.
bers. ) the least inconvenience,
business manner, Elaborate plans are being made foi; Wynnewood avenue, P. R. R. tunnel
the annual Sunday School picnic. The to Montgomery avenue.
You are inoitecl tD open an account with U8. PROGRAM
time is Friday, .Tunc 27, anfl the place Dndley aven'Ue, Haverford avenue to
is George's Hill, in Fairmount Park. 1\orth Sabine avenue.
Various committees lmvc been appoint· Conway avel1ue, Haverford :l\'enue to
WEEK of JUNE 16th
cd who arc faithfully working to make 'Vindsor avenue.
THE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO. every feature of this outing a compilitro
sucee.",. It is hoped that every memo
Hampden avenue, Haverford aVelll1l'
to Windsor avenue.
D. W •Griffith's Latest
Phone 1210 J
128 69 70313
JOBBING
Chambers 2; off Durbin 2. Umpire, Voor-
hees.
".Ioan rl' Arc," 11 patriotic piece. Isa-
belle Powell and Algernon Stillwngon
did well in their parts. The :\[erion
Narberth High School (fAR f{ Y B. WALL WINFIELD H. COOK
Square School gave a f1al:: drill with Year Book Completed Plum bing, Gas Fitting Plumbing and Heating
Narberth Amateurs De- music. Tho Bryn Mawr boys carolled
an amusing satire, entitll'll "What BIG ANNUAL TO BE DISTRIBUTED
and Heating Easex and Haverford Avenues
feated by Berwyn in We've Oome Through," It. was a grC'at
hit.
CLASS DAY.
NARBERTH PA Walton's Garage NARBERTH, PA.
Humphreys, 3b... , .
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as many from Narberth and other
pluces.
gethC'r witll thc class day and com-
mencelllent orations, a full athletic re- WHEN In need of
Artman, ss. . ...... 0 0 4 2 1 Among those in chn.rge were Mr. Eli
view, with picture.s of both the vic-
........ Ewing, Mr. Samuel Markle, M3r. Warner
Yowell, p.
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Smith, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Jacob
Greiner, Mr. Charles Schmidt, who has
torious basketball teams, a page devot-
ed to the ulumni and their activities, a Good LEHIGH
record of our facuIt.y, short storiell,
BER'NYN.
H. II. O. A. I",.
just returned from France; Mrs. Grow,
Mrs. Dr. Duebler, Mr. L. F. 'Smitll, Mrs.
Sclunidt, Mrs. Charles YQllllg, and :\frs.
poetfJ', autographs, jokes, and lIIany
other features.
COAL call us up_·-
H'ymn,2b.
Hig 'ns, 3b. 0.··.· .
H'yman, c. .......
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Among tIle visitors prC'sent were Dr.
The friends of Mr. Emmett will ap-
preciate the possession of his photo-
graph, which is included, nQt only wi lh
we'll do the rest. •
and Mrs. Romaine C. Hoffman, ),fr. a nrl
1 2 0 0 1 those of the teams, but separately. The
Fitzgerald, If. •• 0 ••
Mrs. Edward S. Haws, Miss 'Mariah
sale of a sufficient number of copies of
Nayes, ss. ........ 0 0 0 3 0 Raws, Miss Eleanor Ward, Miss Sylyia
Paist, lb.
Leamy, rf.
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Cummer, Miss Compton, M~ss Yowell,
Mr. r. T. Wmrl, from Narberth; Mr.
the book will enablc us to clear Ill! ex-
penses and still offer tho larger book at
our originall J' planned price, one dollar.
C. P. COOK
IJewis, p. .......... 0 2 0 3 0 Edward Holsworth, of Philadelphia;
Bathe', cf. ....... . 1 0 U If you ha,-e not already ordered your Narberth 302W NARBERTH, PA.
Kirk, cf. .. 0.· .• · • °
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Mr. Charles Fryer, from Glarh\·J'n .
copy, will YQU please attend to it now,
using the coupon below. The book will
POOR JOHN. then bo delivered to you on class day
Totals .... " ., .... 5 7 27 13 2 An Irishman meetinl:: another asked (Tuesday). Further information', if de-
NarbCl't!1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-{ him what had become of their old ac- sired, may be secured from any mem-
Berwyn
Two-hasp hits, Yowel, Fleek. Home
run, Fitzgerald. Struck, by Yowell 9;
0 2 U 0 0 0 0 1 2-5 quaintanee, John.
"Alus," replied tho other, "poor
.101111 was condemned to he hanged, but
bel' of the graduating class.
Narberth Register
Two Lines, JOe per issue; 5c for each aclclitionalline
he saved his life hy dying in prison." (Tear off and mail)
by Lewis 3. Base on balls, Yowell 2;
L. K. The Senior Class,
Lewis O. Umpire, Pyott.
Narberth High School. ACCOUNTANTS MUSIC
The Narbprth AllIatpurs will play at gelID, B. (J. Certilled Public Accountant.
14,000,000 HAND GRENADE Dear Sirs: Enl'losetl hC'rewitll IS $1 Jackson. Miss Anne. Vlolln Instruction.
home on Satul"llay, .lulle 21st. 202 Dudley ave. Phone. Narberth 300-W. Studio, Arcade Building. Phone, 316-J.
SOUVENIRS. in payment of a ('opy of "The Owl," ADVERTISING
Loo., Fanny H. Plano telLcher.
Studio. Arcade Bldg. Phone, 316-J.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE. to be delivere(l to me at thc address Cole, W. Arthur. Phone. Spruce 1638. SJoholm. Miss Ebba. IIIuslc TelLcher and Ao-
Ideas, Plans. COPY. Art. TypographY. companlst. 228 lana ave.. NlLrberth.
Hand grenudes intl'nrlerl for usc below.
AUTO~IOBILES NOTAR"f PUBLIC
No. Date. 'fcalll. Place. against the Germans have bcen con- Xame ..............•...........••• Lees' Garag&-Repalrlng, ElC. Phone. 1605. olell'erles, J. H. 111 NlLrbertb ave.
ycrted into savings hanl{s. TIlC' method See display advertl.ement In thle Is.ue. Phone. 666-M.
6 6/14 Dollson Narberth A,lr1ress ..............•..... " ..• Narberth Garage. Phone NurlJertb 1033. Tyson. "'arren R. 200 Woodbine 8-ve.
Drexel II. Drexelll. of distrihution of thC'sc uniqne and See display advertisement In this Issue. Phone. 1202-W.
7 612 1 OPTICIA1f5
Dnn Narberth wonderfully practical souyenirs of thl' BANKS
8 612 8 lIIerlon Title &: Tru.t Co. Phone. Ardmore I.
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Lansdowne
Antoear
Lansdowne
Narberth
War will be announced later tllrough
thl' columns of Our To,,·n.
Garden Party at Merion See dl.play advertisement In tbl" I"sue.
BUILDERS
Fcnton. Carl F. 506 Essex ave. Pbone. 618-W
Phlla. ILddre.... 1806 ebe_tnut .t. Locuat III.
Zentmaycr, Josel'''' 228 S. lath st.• Phlln.
Smedley. Wm. D. &: 11. T. Phone, GOO. PAINTERS
11 7/5 Open date. See display advertl.ement In tbl" I"oue. '''alzer, Fred.
Narbprth A gnnlen party will be giyen on Sat- CANDY. ETC. 117 Winsor ave. Phone. 1247-J.
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Dlln
Drl'xcl n. Narherth Making Plans tor An- unlay afternoon, June 21, at the resi-
llencc of nbs. William H. Pugh, .11'.,
D..vls. 11. E. Phone. 1254-W.
See display advertl.ement In tbl" leeue.
PAPER HANGERS
Witte, Goo. A. Fairview ave.
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15
812
8/9
Lansdo\\'ne
Antoear
Narherth
Narberth nual Fourth of· July Cross Roads, n[crion, hy the ~[ontgolll
Ny County Committee of the Pennsyl-
CAItPENTERS AND BUILDERS
lenkln., Cha.. L.
103 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-M.
Phone. Cynwyd 778-J. Flret-claae work.
PHOTO PLAYS
"Arcadia." 16th and Chestnut et•., Pblla
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17
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812 3
Lansdowne
Drexel II.
Lansdowne
Drexelli. Tennis Tournament vania \Voman Suffrage Association. The
tickets arc 50 cents and include a
CONTItACTOlt 01' l'LASTEIUNG
Fratantonl, Jame..
23\1 Hampden ave.• Narberth. Box 2.0.
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See display advertleement In thle Is.ue.
PLUlIIBlNG, ET(J.
18 813 0 Dnn Narlll'rth DENTISTS Wall, 11. B. Phone. 319-J.
llIusiC'nl nnrl dramatic program. Mrs. Orr, Dr. A. L. 101 Elmwood avo Phone, 3n-W. See di"piay ILdvertisement In this t••u•.
19 OJ! Dohson Narherth 'l'he NarhC'rth Tennis Assoeiatioll is Frallk O. Nagle will he the pianist, :\Iiss Phlla. Phone. Filbert 4252. Keith Bldg. REAL ESTATE
20 9jl Antoear Ardmore mnking nrrangcments for its annnal DRUGGISTS
C,'cPlia Bonawitz the violinist allll nfiH~ 1I0ward·s. Phone. 1267. ClLldwell &: Co. Phone. U7l-W.
Fonrth of .Iuly Tournument. Playing See display advertl.ement In tbl" laeue. See display advertisement In thl. lesu•.
FlorC'\lec IJC'wis will he the sopra\lo Smith. T. B. Ardmorc. Pa. Frlt.ch. II. O. Phone, 252-W.
See dleplay advertisement In thl" IBlue.
George Alexander will start on Friday, .Tuly 4, amI ,'on-
tinue on the following day, Saturday,
soloist.
:\[iss Dora Adele Shocmal{('r, im-
See display a,lvertlsement In this Issue.
ELEOTRIOIANS
Pugh, VerI 225 lana ave.
Godfrey. Wm. B.
114 'Voodelde ave. Phone, 685-W.
Na.h, Robert J. Phone. 605.
Whitewashing by Spray or Hand .Tnl~· ii. Th" C'Vl'n·t is in phn rgp of tIl(' persona.tor; Miss Leslie Kelley, classic Nar. Phone, 650-W. Ard. Phone, 163-J. lIIoney for First and Second Mortgage•.
Rug. Beaten Tournament Committee, au<1 n morl' eOln- FISB AND OYSTERS Simpson, Jllme. C. 232 Es_ex ILve.
Hou•• Cleaning dancer, and Miss Jane Laird will COIll- lmlJerial Grocer)' Co. Phone, Narberth 606. Phone. 636. or 1420 Chestuut .t.
H.ater. Taken Care of plete anuouncement will he 1II11<1e in plete the program. IIAULING, ETC. HOOFING. ETO.
53 Prospect Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. nl'xt. week's issue of Our T·own. 'rh ere will also he ca I'd tables for ~Iarmoma. John. Ardmore. Pa.
Sec dlspla~' advertisement In this Issue.
Gara-lIleGlnley Co. Phone. 1258-W.
See display advertleement In thle lesue.
'hosc wishing to play bridge 01' five "'alton Bros. Phone. 672. &llI1el'. John A. 243 IonlL ILve. Phone. 661-J
'1IIl1dred. A cafeteria, at which light }'c- See display advertl.ement In thl" I.sue. Shop. 246 Haverford ave. Phone. UI5-J
INSUItANCE SHOElllAKERS
freshlllents will bc serYcd, a hooth for nowman. Samuel P. (Life.)
'h,' sale of fancy articles and 11 home- 116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 653-W. Good Wear Shoe Repair Shop.
lurJ,hardt. 1I1I1Ier. General In.urance. Con.tantlne. B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
Art Paperhangers Band IIllllle en ke and candy hoat h.
Ch ilr1ren accompanied by adults will
100 Maple ave. Phone, 669-M.
lone.. Ch.... It.
305 S. !':arberth ave. Phone. 682-J.
lone•• 'Vm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone,
TAILORS
Prcmo.t. 11. PllOue. 12M-,I,
See 1llsiJJay arlvertlsement In this Issue.
he admit!erl FREE, and llIUIISellle\lts
Interior House Decorators 'm,'o been proyided for the111. nlllong
\\'hich is the never-failing delight of
680-J. Phlla. addre.e. Penn Mutual Bldg.
'frutter Bro.. (Fire, etc.)
209 Wood.lde ave. Phone. 1262-R.
LAWYERS
The above department _hould be or tb.
the yonngstel's, a Punch and .Iudy show, greate"t use to the community. the 1\st con-
Our work highly artistic Oltroy. John 211 Essex ave. Phone. 1246-R. tains the name of every profeaalonal man.
Phlla. addrese. Lincoln Bldg. tradesma.n. mechanic, shopkeeper. etc., wbo
'Price the lowest Stlte.. Fletcher W. 413 Haverford ave. doee or can In any way eerve hie fellow·
GRADUATION ON MAIN LINE. Phone. 372-W Phil... address, Crozer Bldg. towneman, and who Is progre_elve enoucb
LIGHTING FIXTURES to add name to 1\st of Register.
A. ERLICK Lower Merion Grammar StUdents Hold
Exercises at High School.
l\lcDonald John. Narberth pbone, 1288.
1533 Chesl. st.. Phlla. Phone, Spruce 1138.
~IEATS, ETC.
As It Ie dlmcult for thOle contrlbutln.
their time and eltorte to the production 01
"Our Town" to personally either kDOW or
343 Dudley Avenue 1137 S. 20th Street cotter. Boward F. Phone. 1298.
See dienlay advertisement In tbl. I"sue.
Interview all euch. It would be mo.t help-
tul It thoee not now found In the printed
Graduates of Lower Merion TOWllship
Narberth Philadelphia. P&. lIertzter. John B. Narberth. 1I.t would _end tn a memo at their n&Inea.
addre.e. phone number. ILnd buelne.... or
grammar schools held their graduating See display advertisement In tbls issne.
MILK profenalon. tor lIeting. Thl. wll1 oo.t u tol·
Phone. Dickinson 274 exercises Tuesdny night in the Lowor
scott-Powell Dalrlee. Phone. Pre_ton 2398 low.: 10 cent. each teeue for 2 1\n".: & o.nu
Merion High School. See dl".play ILdvertisement In thl. I••ue tor eaoh additional ltne.