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VOLUME V, NUMBER 36 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS

FLOWER SHOW AWARDS


Flowers who~c n:lIl1eS sUl-(gested olel-
BASEBALL
Clas-s :J3, pyrcthrum-Won hy l\lrs. P. THIS AF.TERNOON AT 3.15
fashioncd gardens turned the Narherth W. Stites.
Y. M. C. A. into a hower Saturday at
the Spring' Flower Show.
Wild flower class for children between
th-e and ten years-\VoIL by Rohert Har- NARBERTH
Among tllOse who led in the prize ris; second, Mc'DerJllon twins; third, vs.
winning were :III'S. Fletcher W. Stites, .Iran Staples.
Miss :l\Iiriam Eo Ward and l\Irs. W. H.
Benjamin.
Wil<1 flower class for childre·n between
ten and fifteen years-Won by Charlotte
DOBSON
Rohert Harris got a special prize for
the hest arrangement of wild flowers by
Hillegas; second, William Stanley.
Suffrage class-Won by :Miss M. .J.
THE FIRESIDE Follow the Crowd
a chili! between five and ten ~'ears old, Sim pson; seco11(1, Mrs. F. W. Stites; Our new residents should back us up
and a first prize went to Charlotte Hil- 'third, :'IUss Emily Duebler. -join our Y. l\f. C. A.
legas for a similar arrangement hy a
child he tween ten and fifteen ~'ears old. 'rhe Nal'herth Amateurs will play at
The Committees.
Awards were:
Class I, white OJ' (']'eUlIl rose-'Woll by ::\Irs. James G. Foote, General Chair·
Itome on Saturday, June 21. LANSDOWNE DEFEATS
"frs. W. n. Brnjamin; second, :i\Irs. A.
C. Staplrs.
man. Telephone, Narberth 314-::\I.
Publicity-~Ir. James C. 1\IcKell, Mr.
Villanoya College commencement ex-
rreises will be hrld at 10 A, M. on
NARBERTH IN CLOSE GAME
Class 2, pink rose-Won, hy :lrrs. W. Walter E. Fox, Mr. Harry A. Jacobs, .lune 16.
H. Brnjamin; sC('owl, .Toseph H. ~ash; 1\fr. Robert J. Edgar.
ERRORLESS AND INTERESTING EXmBITION-NARBERTH UNABLE
third, :lIiss l\I:tizie .1. Simpson. Judges-Mr. A. J. Laos, Mr. R. J. Thc commellepnll'ut at tltr Conyrllt
Edgar. TO HIT VISITOR'S PITCHER-DOBSON PLAYS HERE TO-DAY.
Class :1, red rose-Woll hy l\Irs. F. A. :lila tel' l\Iiscerieordia, Merion, will be
Clark; srcond, :i\riss :lIiriam Eo \Vanl; Finance-Mr. J. J. Cabrey, 1\fr. C. H. BIG GAME EXPECTED.
held on .1ulIl' 12 at 4 P. :lL
third, :lIrs. ':\1••1. .Jonrs. A. Chain, Mr. R. J. Edgar.
Class 4. miscellaneous rose type$ not Arrangement of Exhibits-Mrs. F. W.
The rxpJ"(·ise'.s at St. Charles' Semi- Saturday'S Resultll. LANSDOWXE.
included in Class I, 2 or a-Won hy :i\Iiss Stites, Mrs. E. A. Muschamp, Mrs. J. A.
lIa ry, O\'l'rhrook, will be held at 10 A.
Miriam K Ward; second, Mrs. Fletcl]('r Donnelly. Auto('ar, 4; Dun & Co., 3 (11 innings). B. H. O. A. E.
M. on June 10.
·W. Stites; third, Mrs.•Iohn Gilroy. Decorations-Miss Mazie Simpson, .1. &.1. Dobson, 5; Drexel Hill, 2. :\Iurray, 2b 0 II " I 0
Class 5, collection of white or eream :'I[rs. E. A. ~fuschamp, Mrs. J. G. Ather- Lansdowne, 3; Narhrrth, 1. White, lb. ] 100
Will the pprslJlI takillg the cnt glass
rose8-\"'on hy .1. F. Donnelly; second, holt, Mrs. H. Rook. Ogden, 3b I .• i 2 0
pitcher from thl' Y. :I~. C. A. kitehrn
W. H. Yowell; third, Mrs. C. W. Young. Ribbons and Prizes-Mr. S. S. Ru- Sharpe, If. II I 200
please returll'?
Class 6, collrction of pink roses--Won dolph, 2nd. :\Iudie, cf , I) 0 100
Standing of the Clubs.
by Miss Miriam E. Ward; second, C. E. Aides-Mrs. C. P. Fowler, Mr. R. J. Speith, rf 1 ] 200
:lriss :'IIildred Clarke, of No. 109 Iona Won. Lost. P. C.
Kreall1rr; third, .T. F. Donnelly. Ragar. Andrews, ss n () 120
avenue, is spending hoI' vacation in
Class i, hest eollrction of yellow roses Booth and Tables-Mr. H. R. Hille· Autocar ,. 3 1 .i50 Gilmore, c () 1 S ~ .0
Pittsburgh, Pa.
-Won by Miss :'IIiri:un E. \"ard; sec- gas, Mr. J. G. Foote, 1\fr. III. Collins, Mr. .J. & J. Dobson 3 1 .750 Chambers, p I) 0 2 ,) 0
ond, l\Irs. Willimn .1. .10nes. .1. H. Nash, 1\fr. Henry Rose, Mr. W. P. Lansdowne U. A ,. 3 1 .i50
"Iiss :\farian Haws and :lIiss ~Iarian
Class 8, collection of rei! roses-\Voll Xash. Drexel Hill 2 2 .500 Totals :l i Zi 9 0
Graham attrneled the June hall at the
by :Mis~ :lfirillJll E. Ward; second, .1. J<:. Potted Plants-:lIiss Fannie Laos. Narberth 1 3 .250
U. S. Nayal Aeaelemy at Annapolis, l\Iel.
.000
NARBERTH.
Donll'elly. Punch Bowl-Mrs. J. H. Nash. Dun & Co 0 4
Seeds-l\Irs. A. B. Ross.
H. II. O. A. E.
Class 9, collection of climbing 1'Oses- You will enjoy the music and danc·
Won hy Sehastian A. Rudolph; second, Refreshments-Mrs. Edward Odell. Stites, cf I) 1I o 0
ing- on the lawn at the Garden Party Simpson, 3b n (J 1
Mrs. W. H. Benjamin. Candies-Mrs. Charles W. Young. Brfore a large crowd at till' school 2 0
on .Tune 21.
Class 10, collection of climbing rose~, Ice Cream Cones-Mrs. C. P. Fowler. grounds last Saturday, the Lansdowno Gibson, rf. 0 II 0 o 0
Dipper] Apples-Girl Scouts, ::\Iiss Union A. A. dr-fr'ated the NnrlWl'th Cluh WaJlaee, I h. () 0 16 I 0
mixed vuri0ties und colors-\Vol1 hy Delicious hOllle-maue cakes and candy
Mabel Kirkpatrick. in the fourth game of the season by Fleck, If 1 1 () 1 0
Mrs. Alexander Easton. for snlo at the Suffrage Garden Party
Class 12, collection of single roses, the score of 3 to 1. Davis, 2b n 0 2 i 0
Class of Exhibits. Saturuay afternoon, .June 21.
mixed varie,(irs and colors-Won hy Porte, c. 0 0 4 1 0
Class I-Best indiyiuual white or Bube Chambers pitched an excellent Dickie, ss. 0 0 2 4 0
Miss :\Iiriam E. Ward. 1\11'. and lIIrs. H. 1\1. Hetrick, 327 Can· game and allowed about three hits.
cream rose. Durhin, p. nIl 1 0
Class 13, mixed roses-Won by ~Ir,. way ayenue, entertained Mr. H. Remus
Class 2-Best indi\'idual pink rose. The .J. & J. Dobson team will play
F. A. 'Clark; second, Mrs. Alexander and fnmil~', of Philadelphia, during the
Class 3-Best individual red rose. here to-i!ay. This team defeated Nar- Totals 1 ,I 27 Ii 0
Eastol1; third, .J. F. Donnelly. week end.
Class 14, white peonies-Woll hy Jo- Class 4-Best individual rose not in· hcrth two weeks ago, and our boys will I.Jansdowne " 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3
cluded in 'Classes 1, 2 and 3. enl1ra\'or to even things up to-day.
seph H. Nash. Bring the children to the Garden Narberth ....... 0 ] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Class 5-Best collection of white or The score:
'Class 17, mixed peonies-Won by lIlrs. Party on June 21 at the home of l\Irs.
cream roses (any number). (Continued on Page 4.)
A. C. Shand; second, Mrs. C. Young; William 1-1. Pugh, Jr., Crossroads,
thinl, Mrs. Wilmrr G. Crowell. Class 6-Best collection of pink roses
~Ierion.
(any number).
Clas, IS, lig-ht hlue larkspur-WOll
hy Mrs..Tohn Gilroy.
Cla,s 19, dark hlue larkspur-Won by
Class i~Best collection of yellow
rosrs (any number). \Vill thr I'rr-8on who fOllllel an apron Commencement Week Programme
Class 8-Best collection of red roses hrlonging to the Reel Cross. lost Mou·
:lIfrs. Flrtcher W. Stites.
(any number). day morning between ]'orest Apart-
Class 20. combination of larb,pur with WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 15
ments and station, return same to 106
othrr flowers-Won by Mrs. F. ,V. (Continued on Page 3.) Forest a\'Cnue, Apartment F'
Stites; seeom], :Mrs. Lester .Teffries.
'tSUNDAY, 8 P. M. BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES.
Class 2], canterbury hells-Won hy
Mrs. Roy E. Clark. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The resielence at the sOlltheast corner Union Services in Narberth Presbyterian Church.
Class 2:1, sweet william-Won hy of Dudley aud Willel~or aHnup has Iwrn Sennon by Rev. Avery S. Demmy.
::\Irs. \Villiam .1. Jones; second, :Mrs. E. Two cents per word each ln8ertton. ca.t.. purchased from :IIfr. I~. D. Urss by ::\Irs. ':'MONDAY, 8.40 A. M. AWARDING OF ATHLETIC HONORS.
In advance. No advertisement aCcepted Un·
A. 1\Iusehmllp; third, .J. II. Nash. less cash accompanies copy. Oakie S. Cook. \\'ho will O('('upy thp
placr ahont August ]5th. MONDAY, 8.15 P. M. JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE RECEPTION TO THE
Class 24, foxglove-Won hy Mrs. R.
FOR SALE-Mason jars, al,o set of SENIOR CLASS.
.T. Dothare].
Class 25, iris-WDn by 1\Liss Emily carprnter's tools. Call Mrs. Emmett, TUESDAY, 1.30 P. M. CLASS DAY EXERCISES.
Children's Day at the Preshyterinn
Duehler; second, Mrs. C. O. Moore. Xarherth 306-J. (36c)
Chureh last Sunday was n most elrlig-ht- TUESDAY, 8.00 P. M. ALUMNI NIGHT.
Class 2i, sweet peas-Won hy :Miss WANTED-Woman to help "'ith house- ful occasion. It was tho" Li ttle Folks'
Marian Artman. . WEDNESDAY, 8.40 A. M. SENIOR CHAPEL EXERCISES.
work three llOurs ,in morning, four ])a~'," and thry :J11 did their parts in a
Class 28, corn flower-\Von by :I[rs. (lays a ,veel{: No cooking. Reference. most plrasillg :ll1el happy manner. *THURSDAY, 8.00 P. M. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
E. A. "Ius-champ; second, Mrs. F. \V. Write to Box i29, Narberth. (36p) FRIDAY, 8.00 P. M. SENIOR RECEPTION.
Stitrs. Beside the interesting trial of
Class 29, lilies-Won by .1. F. Donnel- FOR SALE-Door and sash screens. 205 '~Meetillgs are open to the general public without cards of admission.
Smythe vs. Smith, there will be se\'oral
l,r. Forest AYe. (36c)
voclll as well as instrumental selections.
Class 30, attractive arrawgenwn,( of FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. 20;) Small pricl' for sueh a larg-e elltprtaiu-
m:l1lY yarieties-\Von hy 1\Iiss :I[arian Forrst AYe. (36c) 1I1l'lIt hy thr Children's Church Mon-
Artman; second, Mrs. R. .1. Dothan];
WE GUARANTEE yOIl will feel hetter
<lay, .1uno 16th. Calendar of Coming Events
tlIird, Samurl T. Atherholt.
after yOIl giYe that SUppOl·t to ollr Date. Time. Organization. Purpose. Place.
Cla,;s aI, pansies-Won by Mrs. F. Three promising yOUIIg- ('I) adors will
local Y. 1\L C. A. it needs. .]une 14, WOlllen's Auxiliary . J'.lne Fete. Y. 1\1. C. A.
\V, Stitrs; second, Miss Maizie .T. Simp- luake thrir fir,! puhlic apprarancl' at thl~
son. June 15, 8 P. 1\£. Narberth I1igh School Bal·(·alauJ'eate.
FOR SALE-1Iahogany dining room Childrrn's Church entertainment. Wo
Class 32, Scotch punks-\Von by S. A.· furniture; table, chairs, huffot, china hope it will not hI' thpir last. .Jullo ](ith, ,Tune 16, 8 P.1\I. Children's Church. Entertainment. 1\1. E. Church.
RUdolph; second, Mrs. C. B. Suher; closet and serving tablo. No. 1 Chest- Methodist Church. Come and enjoy a .lune 19, 8 P. M. l'OIllnl enCel1lell t. Sehool Auditorium.
third, :III'S. A. C. Staples. nut Ase., Narberth. . (36-p) IOllg, hard laugh. .July i, 8 P.:I£. Y. 1\1. C. A. Directors. :\Ionthly 1\Ieeting. Y. "I. C. A.

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.
Place ........•••••...••.• · ••....•.....•............•.•.•.....••••••
(Oontinued on Page 3.)
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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
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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.

Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Henry Rose,


Women's Community n four instead of six-weeks' session,
stnrting .July ith nnd ending Angust
Cross, thc douhle cross, anll every other
l'I"o~s of all colors.
Cream.

Club Notes SCOTT-POWE~L DAIRIES


1st. Second, decrense the time allowed
W. T. Melchior A. J. Loos, "One of my mills hurned down, the
for hnn'dwork considerably and in its
ASSOciate EditoIS. hen house and boardwalk hlew away,
place substitute g-nmcs, exercises, dra·
The Hosl)itality Committee submits matics, etc., all being expressional of
aud, hecause I will not sell all that I 45th and Parrish Sts.
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, ha ,'e nIHI go beg, horrow or steal, I
the following rl'jlort: the Bihle truths taught in th(' Bttl(ly
Cashier. ha \"e been cussed, discu~sed, boycotted,
Year opene(1 with luncheon Xo,'cmher
12th, at the home of ~I)'s. Robert Doth-
periods.
The shortened term \Yonld decrease
talkl'd to nnll talked nhout, lied to and
lied ahout, held up, huug up, robhed and
CALDWELL & CO.
Send all ad,-ertising and news items to
P. O. Box 966.
nrd, \Yynnewood ronll, at which time 55
memhcrs and guests werc ser\"ed. The
the budget of the sehool from the *~:lj
of Inst year to not more than *1,,0,
neltrly ruined, and the only reason I Real Estate
am elinging" to life is to se~ whnt in
Our Town is on sale at the depot
D'ewsstand, and at the store of H. Eo
,. Get Together" eyening was held d whit'll amount would certainly he n low
hell is coming- next."
Insurance
short timl' later with li5 mcmher,; :1I,d cost for the good nccomplished. If thc
Davis. gl\('~ts 1)J'e~ent, where refreshnients were sO~rt~ed~taUon NARBERTH, PAl
daily sestiion (Monday to Friday) eOlllil
Entered as second-class mattilr seryed. be fixednt three honl's-fl to 12 0 'eloel,
October 15, 1914, at the Post Office at
Narberth, Pennsyl nmia, under the act
Then in succes,;io!l followed the
~ran'h lith dalll'l', which deal'e<1 ahout
-t]1('. total numher of hours lullh',1 to
the tillle uscd by the Sunday Sehool~
MAIN LINE EMPLOY· NARBERTH GARAGE
of March, 18i9. *;;0.00. The ROll1ul 'Tahle LUllcheon, would be sixtY, a 120 per cent. inerease. MENT BUREAU Raymond Weis., Proprietor
Thursda)', April 24th, wns our hannel'
O~E lXTEHESTED. GASOLl,NE, OIL, SUPPLIES
OUR TOWN will gladly print
('\"ent. 'One Illln,lred an<1 thirty-fi"e
Illl'lllhers nnd guests \\'erc sen'ell. Se,-'
Weekly Bulletin EXPERT REPAIRING
any news item about any subject (,I'al eard parti('s werc hcld later, ~[rs. T.lephone Narberth 1633
that is of interest to Narberth E,!gal' Taylor, ~[I's. Hnrry Jncobs and
HELPED SALVATION ARMY Positions Open
DESPITE HIS TRIALS. 4 WHITE COOKS
folks, but in order to meet the
printing schedule, all "copy"
-manuscripts-must reach the
:\Irs. Hornee Ohdyl{e actillg as host-
(lS~(lS.

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

MAIN LINE EMPLAYMENT


BUREAU.
of se1'Yice to meet the needs of others
if' not led to do so hy the Spirit of a
SUIHenlP Bl~ing. Without the inspira-
tion and help of thi~ higher power you
Montgomery Garage Groceries and Provisions

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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A~s5'VT~2!A
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

Narberth Office, Arcade Building


ber ,of the school can arrange to bo
present.
.fane Amanl1a Caldwell, infant daugh-
Forrest avenue, Windsor avenuo to
north of \Vindsor.
'Elm Terrace.
"True Deart Susie"
ter of Mr. and 1'I:rs. R. W. Caldwell, and ·Windsor avenue, Essex avenue to
2;) cents. Proceeds partly for church
Ntws of t1ft C!L1furr1fe5 building fund.
:Margaret Askew Fair, infant daugllter 'Vynnewood avenue. MAIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS NEAR
of Mr. and M~s. J. l\L Fair, were bap- Elmwood avenue, Narberth avenue AS POSSIBLE TO 10.00 A. ~I .. 12.00, 2.00,
Wedncsday 8 P. l\L-Pray,er meeting. t,ized during the Children's Day exer- to Maple avenue. 3.45, 5.45, 7.45, 9.30 P. 111.
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Pastor's topic, ~'Helps for Democracy Woodside avenue, Maple avenue to
cises last Sunday.
in the Far Places." Solois,t, Mrs. Wm. 'Wynnewood avenue. Phone, Ardmore 967 W Day and Night
Merion Meeting House, Merion, Pa.. T. Taylor. Chestnut nvenue, Narherth a\'enlle to
Narberth Spring Flower Show.
The :Jnnual Sunday School picnic will
be held this month. The date' and place
\Vynncwood avenne.
Merion avenue, Essex avenue to
JOHN MARMORA
Merion Meeting is open for worship (ContinUed from Page 1.)
every First-day morning at 11 a 'clock.
will b~ announced at our church serv- \Vynnewood nvenue. Hauling and Moving
ices on Sunday. Essex avenue, Elmwood avenue to A~YWHERE
We cordialIy welcome any visitors who Class ll-Best collection of climbing
Rockland avenue. Rates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA.
desire to worship with us. roses, any color, all one variety.
BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE Grayling avenue, Ha\'erford a\'enue
EVANGEL. Class 10-Best collection of climbing
to north of Windsor avenue.
roses, mixed varieties and colors. After alterations, we will
ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH' Class ll-Bcst exhibit of single roses,
Avery S. Demmy, Pastor. have an
ReT. B. F. Cowley, Rector
Sunday, .Tune 15th:
[lA5 A. MI.-Bible School. Tcmperance
any color, all one variety.
Class 12-Best exhibit of single roses, THE FIRESIDE UP.TO-DATE, SANITARY
mixed varieties and colors.
Early Mass on Sunday from April
1 to October 31 at '1 A. M. From
talk by Mr. A. A. Chalker.
11 A. l\I.-l\[orning worship, closing
Class 13-Best exhibit of mixed roses.
Class 14-Best exhibit of peonies
(Continued from Page 1) Meat Market
promptly at 12. Sermon hy the pastor ~[iss Helen Herron Taft, daughter of,
Novemlber 1 to March 31 8It 7 A. M. (white).
Late Ma.ss, 9.30 A. M. thrO'Ughout the on tho sub.iect, "The Ncell 'of the former President Taft, has been chosen
Class 15-Best exhibit of peonies Cash Business and Low Prices will
yea.r. Masses on holyda.ys, 6.30 and Hour." hy the Board of Directors of Bryn ~Ia\Vr
(pink). enable you to
8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening 8 P. l\L-Union Baccalaurcate Serviee College to serve as acting President of
Class 16-Best exhibit of peonies BUY MORE THRIFT STAMPS
devotion'S and other services at regu- in the Presbyterian Church. that institution next ~'ear, Dr. ?If. Carey
(red).
lar times. Church Notes. Thomas ha\'ing Iwon gi\'('l1 a year's
Class 17-Best exhibit of peonies
The meeting of the Mcn 'I' Association
(mixed colors).
lea\-e of absene(' for n trip around the JOHN B. HERTZLER
ALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH. "'ilI be held at the home of Mr. J. W. worM.
Class I8-Best exhibit of larkspur
Shinn, 202 \Yoodbine avenue, )[onelay
(Delphinium), light blue. MEAT MARKET
Rev. Andrew S. Burke, Rector. eH'ning- at S o·eloek. Lieut. Col. I. A. Bryn Mawr College commencement
Class Ill-Best exhibit of larkspur
l\filler. of the Pennsyh'ania Railroad, (Delphinium), dark blue. was held last Friday morning in till) 205 Haverford Ave.
The service's at All Saints' P. E. will :;peak on "Ameriean Railroad gymnasium, when the address was dc-
,Class 20-Bcst exhibit of larkspul
Church, 1fontgomery and 'Vynnewoou Work in France." This will be the Delicious Meats
(Delphinium), in combination with a- li\'ered by former President Taft, who
avenues, for next Sunday are as fol- last m('eting of the season. spoke on "The League of ?\ations." A 1 High Grade Chickens
ft'w other flowers.
lows: \V('dn('slla~' {'\'{'ning- at f; o'('lock :;ong Eighty·seven students receh'ee} the <Ie- Eggs and Butter
Note--The idea being to develop the
8.00 A. 1I.-Holy Communion. anll pra~'er sel'\-iee. This will he the most artistic combina tioll of larkspur gree of Bachelor of Arts; five the de-
9.45 A. M.-Sunday School. last nll'{'ting lwfore we .ioin in the union gree of Master of Arts, and two the
with another flower or flowers.
11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer. s('rdces for the summer. Let us mal,e Class 21-Best exhibit of columbine. degree of Doctor of Philosoph~·. XUllIer- FOT - Good - WOTk - See
5.00 P. M.-Yesper services. it the best of all, both in attendance 'Class 22-Bcst exhibit of Canterbury OilS prizes, fellowships and scholarships H. PREMOST
ane} helpfulness. were awarded.
bells.
l'\ext Snl)(la~' morning wc will have
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
•'The Little Church all the Hill." a sermOn on "A Compari,.on Between
tile l\[ohaml1ledan anel Christian Re-
Class 23-Best exhibit of Sweet Wil-
liam. Adapted from an English nov{'1 hy
Anthony Paul Kelley, author of the
The Home Town Tailoring Parlor
Class 24-Best exhibit of foxglove.
Rev. F. M. Gray, Pastor. ligions." Tn the e\-ening fifty lantern
'Class 25-Best exhibit of iris. grea t stago success, "Thrpe Fa,·cs 234 Haverford Avenue
s!ieles will be used sho\rinl! l\[ecca, the Class 26-Best exhibit of Spanish iris. East," his "A House Divi<1ed" will1>e
Ladies' and Gents' Garments Dyed,
Sunday, .hlJl{, ];)th. Childr{'n's Day. worlel's last forhidden city, anll the shown at the Palace Theatre, Ar<lmofl', Cleaned, Pressed and Remodeled
'Class 27-Best exhibit of sweet peas.
9.45 A. l\I.-Sune}ay School :lJlel filial holy places of Islam. In view of tho Class 28-Best cxhibit of corn flower on \Vednesduy. It has n full share of Work Called for and Delivered
part Turl('.\· ]lla~'ed in the recent war, humun interest, entertaining character>', French Dry Cleaning a Specialty
nH'etiug of preparatory members' class. (Cen tauren).
11 A. l\L-Sl'rmon by pastor, "Docs this theme should be of great interest. and a number of excellcnt <1ramatic sit· Bell 'Phone 121'4 J
Class 29-Best exhibit of lilies.
Education Pay?" Baptism of ehi1<}r{'n In spite of threatening weather, the lIations. Herhert Rawlinson is a capa·
,Class 30-Best exhibit of many varie·
and reception into full membership of church huil<1ing was well ftlled last ble hero and Syh'ia Bremer a capahll'
tics, shown principally for attracth-e ar-
·hi1l1ren. The chilelren's H'sted choir Sun<1ay e\'('ning to hear the young Ill'o, hcroine, and 11 well selected cast of no!,
rangement. ELECTRICAL DEVICES
~'ill sing. ph' gi\'e "The Gar<1en of GoeL" l\[ost a ble players, making the production FOR THE HOME
-Glass 31-Best exhibit of pansies.
3 P. 1L-Last se>'sioll IH'for{' the sum, of tho,;{' present were enthusiastic in most acceptablc to the many scrl'CIl
mer sl'ason of the Chile}ren's Church. their aPIJI'{'ciation of the way the chil-
'Class 32-Best exhibit of hardy
patrons.
Washing Machine.
Scotch pinks. Ironing Machines
Special ob.iect talk by pastor and music <1r('n took their parts and tho message
Class 33-Best exhibit of pyrethrum.
by children's vesteel choir. The ~rpat the~' hrought.
Class 34-Best cxhibit of poppies. The last llIeeting for the season of the Vacunm Cleaners
success of our Children's Church is el!w Those \\'ho ha\'e recently come to E\":lIlgel Circle of King's Daught('rs \\':1S B.epa1.r1.n.g
?\arherth will be Illost wP!coml,'! to any Special Classes. held in the Y. 1[. C. A. Buil<llng on
to tIle wonderful helpfulncss of Mrs.
Joseph Barcla~', who had dwrg-e of the or a II of our sen·,iees. We slmll he Children '5 Class-Best and 'most at- \Vednesday, June 11th. The hostesses E. Q. SMEDLEY
children's choir, anel Mrs. Clarence gin'} for an opportunity to get ac- t ra ctive vase or basket of wild flowers, for the 11l11.cheon were Mrs. William I. NARBERTH
Smith, who had charge of the attend- quainte(l and welcome yon to this com- "ntered by children between 5 and 10 .Tones, Mrs. W. 1. Trotter, Mrs. E. l!'.
ance and rewan},;, and the assistants, munity. years. First prize, olle 'War Savings \Vithero\\'. The Cirde was glad to wel-
Stamp; second prize, 10 Thrift Stamps; come as ncw members l\[rs. G.•T. Erd- whieh is de\'ote<l to the Honor Roll,
Mrs. Charles Clcgg-, :Hiss Olida R,olH'l'ts
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. third prize, 5 Thrift Stamps; fourth man, l\[r>,. L. E. Knapp and l\[rs. F. H. containing 82 munes of hoys from
and Mrs. George :tiL Davis. The Ch il-
Hewitt. Anyone ha ving any new pieces ?I[erioll \\'ho \\'ere in sen'ice, on which
llren's Church will begin again in the prize, ribbon.
Rev. John Van Ness, Minister. Best and most attractive vaso or of gingham 01' gOo<ls sllitabl~ fol' lIIal,· four golll stars arc showlI. Balanco of
fall.
l\[eptings for ncxt SIII](}ay: basket of wild flowers, entered by chil- ing pateh\\'ork quilts, thpy ,,"ollill be ap' the book sets forth the names of the
6.30 P. l\I.-Children's Day exercises
O.:W A. l\f.-1\[en's Bible Class, Dr. dren between 10 an(l 15 years. First pl'pciatpe}; ahm pipf'es of 01,1 linell that officers of the Associa! ion, along \\'ith
by ch ilelren of our Sun'lay Se·hool.
prize, one War Savings Stamp; second eou],} Iw user! for wounds. Hope foll(,; the active members and the various
These will be concluded in time to al· Banks, teacher.
10 A. l\f.-Sunday School. A plal'e prize, 10 Thrift Stamps; third prize, 5 in l'\arhprth will not forget our Holiday amollnts c1onatpd, n~ \\'ell as a detailed
low nil to attPllll the union ha('calaure'
an,l a welcome for all. Thrift Stamps; fourth prize, ribbon. House luneheoll on Fri,lay, .Iull" 2ith. sta temen t of \\'ha t hns heen accomplish-
ate sen'ice in the Pl'e:;hyterian Church.
11 A. l\f.-Public worship. Mr. Vau Suffrage Class-Best and most artis- 120'elock. {'d in these six years by the Merion
Our church will be elaborately decor·
a ted though the kindness of Miss Xe>'s will pr{'ach on the thellle, tically arranged vaso or basket of yel- Civic Association. To read this little
"Prayl'r: Tts Con<1it.ion and Reward." Ollr Towll is in receipt of an intN- booklet is very il:opiring and shows
l\firinm Ward. low flowers.
S P. ~f.-Baccalaureate exercises in Decorativo Class-Best and most at· csting little hooklet entitled, "Tho \\'hat can he (lone in :Iny community
Monnny, 8 P. M.-Entertainment in
costumc by the Children's Church. A this church of the Narberth High tractive centerpiece for tahle decoration Sixth Y{'ar Book of the 7I[erion Cidc \\'here money and service can be given
delightful e\'ening ending with a Ih'ely Se·l1ool. The sermon will he delivere<1 As:-ociation," the first two pages of for cidc \\'ork.
trinl of "Smythe \'S. Smith." Tie!wts, by Rev. Avery S. Demmy.
Borough Places
Phone Narberth 1633 or Narberth 377
Big Contract Why Not?
New Overland Touring Car The Council of the Borough of 1\ur·
berth has contruct,ed with thc Atlantic
Why not concede that our Soda Fountain is the cool-
est spot in Narberth. .It is. and the service is the
Hefining' Coml'an~' for the pl,ll'ing of best in town. The various refreshing drinks are
mixed by those who know and whose business it
For Hire •• By hour or trip approximately 15,000 gallons of asphalt
on certaill streets, designated below, is to give you the best Soda, Sundae or Ice Cream,
and the same to be covered with one- you ever had.
Special rate for Trips half inch slug chips, at forty pounds
to the square yard, this work to be dono
Come in any time. Make our fountain your place
of rest. At the same time
by tho Borough force.
All pUblie sen'ice corporations und
U TAKE HOME A BRICK"
DAY OR NIGHT buildilrs aro requested to make any con- of our delicious Ice Cream
templated street openings before the
work is started, as after the stre-et is
finished no permits will bc grunted for T. B. SMITH, Druggist
Sabie Ceolore • Narberth, Pa opening of the samo for onil year, with-
out special permission of Council.
NARBERTH and ARDMORE
4 NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TO'\;--;

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Students represented schools at VilIa-
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(Continued from Page 1) towns. Superin'tendent Downs welcom"d
the students, who will enter tIle lIil::h April 100 00 1666 8946 175 112 20· 256 6600 734 28 17 6776 468 S3
Two-base hit, Ogden. Home runs,
Fleck and 'Speith. Struck out, by Cham-
bers 8; by Durbin 3. Bases on balls, off
School this fall.
Ardmore A yenue School presented .
May 10000 32.20 15098 1260 6422 134 9318 160 44 1060 6042

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.

an Exciting Game Bala was splendid in the "Lihcrty


"The Owl," the Annual and Class
Heeord of the High' School, has passed
Loa n Rcyul'," mnde up of tableaux of
IJoan posters. The Bryn Mawr girls
from the embryonic stage to that of THE WAR IS OVER.
In a well-played hall game tile Ber- l'elllism, anti 10 judgo by the splendid
prescnted a play, "Do Your Best,"
wyn A. A. defeated the Narberth Club
at Berwyn. The Narberth team took
which was of lJigh merit. Misses Powell
ulI'd Streeper took strong parts.
work done hy the printers, very satis-
factory realism.
The Narberth Tailoring Co.
Work on this· volume was started in
the lead in the first inning, but the Cynwyd gnve a series of pictures of
Fehruary, and the Senior Class has
Will give Good Reductions on
timely hitting of the home teRm won "Grandmother's Alhum." Quaill t Made-to-Order Ladies' and Gen tIe-
the game for them in the ninth frame. been at work on it ever sincc. As
styles were shown. The Ashland School men's Suits, also reduced prices
The Narberth Amateurs had a very originally planned, tho book was to he
won praise in a "Sports Drill." The
hard time in gctting organi7,cd, but the ('omhined schools then sang the national
of rather slllall size, but the splenuid on Repairing and Cleaning and
team is steadily improving and they anthem.
~llpport given hy the advertisers C1i- Dyeing of your clothes. Work
should be among the top-nQtchers at ablerl us to enlarge the book so that a A1. Don't lose time in calling
the end of the season. volume of 64 large pages has been pre-
FAIR AND FESTIVAL AT FAIR-
pared, \rell illustrated and beautifully
up Narberth 305.
NARBERTH. VIEW.
bouut!. This book will be of intense
R. H. O. A. E. in Ipfl'st to every mall', womas and chillI
%3.4 Woodbine Ave., NARBERTH, PA.
Jenkins, If. 0 0 1 0 0 The fair and festival held on Wed- R. D. LOUIS, Prop.
in Xarherth, whether directly associat-
Burns, e. 1 2 9 0 0 nesday and Thursday evenings for the
" .0 ••••••
ell with the school or not.
Lacey, lb. ........ 1 2 7 0 0 henefit of the Fairview Sunday School
"The Owl" will consist of the an-
Fleck, rf. 0·0.··.· . 1 1 0 0 0 was attended by a large throng of folks
Jlual class record, with pictures of all
Harsch, cf. ........ 0 I 4 0 0 from the immediate community as well
members of the graduating class, to-
Watts, 2b. •••

Humphreys, 3b... , .
0 •• 0. 1
0
1
1
2
0
2
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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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Greiner.
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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10
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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.
12
13
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712 6
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.
14
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
16
17
8j!6
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.
~.
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.

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