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VOLUME III. NUMBER 15 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY~ JANUARY 18, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

Watch the Tabernacle Grow---Evangelist Depfer is Coming


THIS TELLS WHO IS DR. NARBERTH MINISTERS
H. A. DEPFER, EVANGELIST HOPEFUL FOR RESULTS
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The Rev. Henry A. Depfer, the head Each of the pastors of the local
of the Depfer Evangelistic Part)·, churches co' operating in the Depfer
about to conduct a tahernacle cam- Evangelistic Campaign was asked to
paign in Narberth, beginning Sunday express his view of possible results
evening, January 21, is a 'native of in anticipation of the Narberth cam-
Pennsylvania. His parents were paign. The letters follow:
Henry and Elizabeth Depfer, who
eame to this countr)' from Germany. From n.~,·. Hr. John Gordon, lhilltist
It took them seventeen weeks to thurch.
make the trip. They were adherents In view of the special evangelistic
of the Lutheran faith, and the mother meetings soon to be held in Narberth,
was sorely displeased to have her permit me to say that the most earn-
son sever himself from her cl1llrch. est co-operation of the Baptist Church
Young Depfer was confirmed accord- of the Evangel may be expected in all
ing to the cuStoIll of the Lutheran the united efforts of the other churches
church. However, at the age of four- and Christian wohkers. The people
teen years he became eonverted and have for weeks been praying for God's
at once began to identify himself with guidance and they will continue so to
evangelistic efforts as a singer and .do. We hope and helieve a great
pianist. •\S 'I'llI-; nl-;p}'}:R 'TAm;H~ACLI-; Wll,l, .\PPEAU O~ A~TIlW¥~ FAR~[S LOT :n;X'l' TO "TEA HOUSE'· hlessing' a waits this community.
After le~ving the public school he fl. Sincerely,
was prepared for his Ufe work in the 'I'nbf'l'nllf')£' statistlcs-Size: 60 fe et by 90 feet. Seating capacil)': 1100 persons; one-third .s·pace cau be use(l
.Moody. school at Mt. Hennon, Mass., for sp,eakers' and choir stand. Con st.ruction: Steel frame; wood sides and roof. Heating system: Six large John Hordon,
and the Westminster College and The- stoves. Floor: SaWdust, with four main aisles. Fire prot.ection: In ch arge' of :'\arherth Fire Com pan)'. Act.lng !'astor.
ological Seminary located at West- ...__ ..
minster, Md. After being ordained to 1-'1'0111 Un. l'. G. KOllllf'l, ,UethodJst
the ministry he served in regular pas- I
==.....,."..".",..~"" LOUL OlUUXIZA'l'WX }'Ol{ nEP. Church.
torates for nine years. Then he en- FElt I-;HXGEI,IS'I'!e (;AJU'AWX
tered tlle evangelistic field where he Preaching upon the SUbject, "Jo'inal
has labored for the past thirteen Preparation for Spiritual Awakening"
'1'he general committee In charge of
years. During this time he has had the arrangements for the Evangel- in the Methodist Church Sunday
the delightful privilege of seeing thou- istie Campaign to be held in Narberth morning, Mr. Koppel, the pastor, pre-
sands accept his Lord as their Lord beginning next. Sunday evening, Jan- faced his address as follows:
and Saviour. uary 21. held a fully attended meet- "Behold all things are now ready
In 1894 he was united in marriage Ing in the Y. M. C. A. Building Thurs- : lor the fi~e from heaven to f~li upon
to Miss Helen A. Roeder. Six chil- day ev.ening last. I' our ~acrtfice. An organizatIon has
dren have made happy this union, four Rev. H. A. Depfer, J<.:::vangelist, of I heen formed remark~blY -weU adaptell
·of whom are now living. Elmira, N. Y., who is to conduct the' to meet the need of our suburban
During his evangelistic career Dr. campaign, was present and outliIied I community. There Is delightful unity
Depfer has labored in several large in detail very satisfactory plans. f among the participating, pastors and
cities In the East and Central West.
Some of them are Poughkeepsie,
THE FIRESIDE After quite some discussion, it was I the evangelist Who is comlllg to help
decided to use a steel-framed taber-! us. There is a fine spirit of co-opera-
Corning, Binghamton and Elmira, N. nacle 60x90 feet Which Is to be erect- i lion and feeling of expectancy among
Y., Ocean Grove, LakewoOll, Camden
Detty Dnxrer's Gossip. ed this week 0\; Antllwyn Farms. 'the praying people of the town. Well
and Atlantic City, N. J., Baltimore, Evang.ellstic meetings will be held attended cottage prayer meetings are
Another cold snap. every evening the first week at 7.45 being helll and now aU our resources
Md., Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Pa.,
and Portsmouth and Columllqs, Ohio. o'clock in the tabernacle. No meet· and plans can be fused into a mighty
In most cases he has conducted Some peopl.e are \Still writing ings will be held on the subsequent dynamic only by one gift of Go(l-
series in churches, occasionally in a 1916. Monday evenings unless otherwise ar- heavenly fire from ahove.
tent, but now for more than two years ranged for. Regular Sabbath morning I have been greatly pleased by the
lIe has been doing tabernacle work. Mr. H. R. Cook is on an extend~ preaching services will be held In each lunamimous endorsement of all our
For this kind of work he is well business trip. clmrch except rus may be announced plans both by the official board of
adapted and equipped. later. the church and every individual mem-
nn. II. A. nEP}'I-;U,
He owns a portable, steel-frame(l Mr. A. L. Brooks is spending a few 'I'lle Co.o)lemtlllg Clmrehes ; I,er. Particularly gratifying to the
tabernacle, which he takes with him dars in Atlantic City. };ynngellst. The co-operating churches thus far pastor is the splenoid way our men
from place to place. On this account are the Baptist Church, Rev. John and women are g)adly volunteering
he is able to conduct a campaign in Mrs. H. C. Fenno has gone to Pitts· - - - - - - - - - 1 Gordon, D. D., acting pastor; the their serVices for the various commit-
some places where people would not field, Mass., for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gifford, OJ Methodist Church, Rev., Cbris. G. Rop· tees. The final word of power, be-
think' the:)· could bear the expense in.. ---=- Lakeville, Mass., are vslting Mr. ant pel, pastor; the Presbyterian Church, lOVed. is, "They were ali filled with
The time for 1917 auto licenSoC~ hll.s MI'13. Edward S. Haws, of Dudley av" Rev. John Van Ness, pastor. the Holy Ghost." This worl! is the
...·olved in building a tabernacle.
As a believer Dr. Depfer Is thor- heen extended to February 1. nue. Local Organization key which unlocks t.he power house
iJughly grounded In his belief in God The local ol'ganizaton ;" composell of the chllrch. Without Him we are
and the Scriptures which are the Mr. Popp, of Woodside avenue, i: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sternberg, of Ko of a general cha:lrman, 1\11'. Robert L. ll.bsolutely impotent in things of the
recovering from a broken ankle. 1 Woodside- avenue, gave an Informa~ Beatty; a secreta-ry, Mr. I". H. Pres- spiritual lite. With Him we are
revelation of God to man.
dinner Tuesday, January 5, in hono. cott; a treasur.er, Mr. Darde1 Leitch; united with omnipotent power and our
Educationally he Is well prepared Mr. and Mrs. Clement Booth havl of friends from New York City. and the committees with their chalr- achievements are Rupprisingly power-
for. his work. Experimentally he returned from a visit to New York. men are as foUoWls: Women's Work ful
1mo'ws the power of saving grace. As
Mr. and M.rs. Lynn Trotter and son: Committee, Mrs. A. W. Ward; Ushers' .
a preacher he Is free from hobbles. The new price of gasoline is a hal'O
Malcolm and Kenneth, have returne Committee, Mr. A. C. Wa,rner; Taber-I }'rom Re\". John Vlln ~£'ss, Presby-
In the delivery of the message he is blow for the autolsts for the new
fearless, but kind. He caters to no year. to Vermont. after visiting Mr. ant nacle Committee, Mr. N. E. Smedley; terlan Churcb.
Mrs. Wm. Jones since the holidays. Puhlicity Committee, Mr. H. C. Gara; ,
Qne nor does he descend to abuse .. 0, Public Safety Committee, Mr. Chas. i The Presbyterian Church of Nar-
and'the use of slang. He calls things I Miss Agnes ~ entertahwd tll'- Mrs. Imogene Oakley offers tll{ V. Soel; Prayer Meetings Committee, berth will co-operate in the union
1»)' their proper names and faithfuI~y Delta Sigma Sorority last Saturday people of Narberth a treat on Frida: Mr. I". H. Prescott; Personal Workers' evangelh;tic meetings which are to
tells people the consequences of life s evening. livening, January 26, at 8 o'clock. Committee. Mr. S. W. 1<'08ter; Music hegln in the Tabernacle next Sunday
activities. the Y. M. C. A. All are Invited fre' Committee, Mr. W. Irving Trotter; evening and continue for a period of
He is careful to the point of palns- Have you noticed that th.ere ar( ___ Finance Committee, Mr. H. S. Hopper. three weeks. We are praying for a
tnking In instructing penitents at ."Ie mighty few vacant houses in Narberth
altar. It is a supreme desire with these days?
Communications from our readers I Mr. Warner, of the Ushers' Commit· great blessing upon Narberth-that
are always acceptabLe and Interesting tee. wants prom~tlY ten 01' fifteen God will enable liS to let Him use
llim that people shall intelligently re- Why don't you send IllS an article now volunteer ush,ers from each church. us as He wishes. and that many, very
ceive Jesus Christ into their lives. Miss Grace Dungan, of Doylestown. and then regarding some local Item 01 . :"1'. Trot~e~ .. of the Music ?olllmittee, many, wll! be led to yield themselves
The messages he gives are well re- is visiting Mrs. Roy E. Clark, of Nal' interest? 1 1:0. orgamzllIg a large chOIr. There unt.o Him.
ceived by the large numbers who at- berth avenue. WIU be room on the tabernacle plat- _
tend the tabernacle meetings, and Mrs. E. A. Muschamp Is at the I form for fifty or slxt~. slngel1So. The n};C};PTION'
~reat good Is being accomplished. Mrs. John Coles, of Blackwood, K Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, for a n~w .. Rodeheaver C~., Songs of Ser-
Little was known of Evangelist I J., has been the guest of Mr. and Mn week. During her absenc.e, Mr., vIce song bo~k WIU be used, and
Depfer before his coming among us. J. T. Donnelly. Muschamp Is stopping with his mothe! these ~ooks WIll be for sale at the On Wednesday aft.ernoon the Com-
But his name will be a llousehold I Camd campaIgn headquarters In the Y. M. munity Club of Narberth gave are·
word long after he has gone to other Mrs. Alice Chambers, of Philadel· n en. C. A. Building. ceptlon to Mrs. Schaeffer, wife of th~
fields of labor. He has endeared phla, is Visiting Mrs. W. S. Horner Announcements will be made later new secretary of the Y. M. C. J
11imself to many hears by bis per- Na.rberth avenue. Be sure to attend the lecture Fri-
relative to the Sunday evening meet- There was a very nlc.e program
suasive manner, his zeal for souls, day evening by Dr. Charles F. Swift
held under the auspices of the Com· ings of the Young People's Societies. which began with a couple of readings
!I ,,,1 his devotion to the Lord. Our advertis.ements are interesting Cottage prayer meetings were held on by Miss Augusta Witherow, which
"By manifestation of the truth" he and should be closely followed. Many munlty Club. His subject will be Tuesday evening and will be repeated plelllBed the audience very much, judg·
lIas "commended himself to every of them are changed weekly, "Uncle Sam Awakes."
Friday evening of this week at points ing from the applause, putting thenl
man's conscience in the sight of noted on invitation cards which you In a good humor at onCe. This wa·;
A busy week for Narberth's auto-
God." His gospel has not come to us The automObile show in Philadel- mobile representatives! Hop.e you s(' WlII! receive at your homes. For otMr followed by our own ar:t1st, Miss Gel'
"In word only, but also in power, phia was well attended by Narberth
'em good and plenty Messrs. Horner Items of Interest carefull:y read next trude Wright, who as usual dellg
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and in the Holy Ghost. and in much people on the opening night. week's Issue of Our Town. 'liS all with her fine voice and selec
Soutlwrland and Stretch and all the
assurance;" and we know what man- tlons. . A rare treat followed In t'"
rest who are unknown to us.
ner of a man he has been among us Mrs. Wm. Cameron has been e ntr COMMUNITY CLUB. person of Miss Muller, of Philadelphia
for our sake. taining her aunt, M1'6. Robert Cor· The "Apron Social" to be given r who is quite an accomplished soloist
He has not shunned to declare all neUus Cox, from Philadelphia.. the Ladles' Aid Society of the Presby- The next meeting of the club will Last. but not least. were solOS, both
the counsel of God, wherefore we bear --- . terian Church promises to be one ,. be January 19, at 4 o'clock in the voeal and instrumental, by Miss Keat-
witness that he is "pure from the Mr. Samuel Laird, of Woodside ave the unique affairs of tlw season. Thr Y, M. C. A, Mrs. J, Owen Phillips ling who charmed all her hea.Ters. Re·
blood of all men." His preaching is nue, entertained the Main Lln€
(Continned on Second Page) Bowling League on Satllrday evening
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will conduct her class on "Creative I' freshments followed. There werc
Thought and Public Speaking." about fifty present.

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N.AHllERTlI, PA.-UUl{ '£OWN--JANUARY 18. lill7
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parkway all that It was I
OUR TOWN make our
THE CUB HAS AN
It Was Quite a Long List, Too!
designed to be, while the upper end I
shows rows of houlles that are exactly
An ExperJment In Co.operatlve alike. No one objects to a small ADVENTURE BY NIGHT
Journalism-No PaJd Workers. I
house as long as it has Individuality . _
Owned and Published every Th~ I and is built In a manner that Is a To the Editor of "<;>ur Town:"
da b the Narberth Civic Associa-: credit to the city. We have, however, It was a dark mght-so dark that
ti y y In Narberth quite a number of houses even the new post office building could and It contained many unusual things. The eminent city physician had
on. in which It is not easy to be comfort- I not be seen-neither would the eyes
NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION. able In winter, and which are an em-' of an owl be able to discern the new emphasized the conveniences of the hospital. The Narberth folks were not
President, A. J. Loos. barrasslng reflection upon our good footpath over the railroad bridge. Scotch, but they had definite notions of where the neW-born should first see
Vice-presidents, A. C.Shand, J. B. taste. Automobile searchlights that blind
Williams, James Artman. It would seem, therefore, tnat l' pedestrians were strangely missing. [he light. What's a home for, anyhow, if not for that, they Insisted. Have
Secretary and tr:lasurer, Frank J. wide awake citizenship should talte It was also a quiet night and the It your own way. then, said the medical man, ,mt make sure that everything
Wisse. immediate action to prevent the fur- church bells had long before ceased Is ready.
Directors, Frederick L. Rose, George ther erection of buildings that are not their noisy clamor and the sick whom' Get this and that. and that and that, and then a whole lot more.
M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M. individual in desig,n and built in a they had disturbed, as well as the Take the list to Highprice's. in Philadelphia, for you won't be able to get
ColesworthY, Mrs. William S. Horner, manner that does not reflect on our sleeping babies they had awakened.' everything In Narberth-a number of the items I have Indicated are seldom
A. E. Wohlert, Mrs. George M. Henry, pride in Narberth. All will agree that had finally settled back to rest. In '
Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, Narberth should have adequate build- fact, In was so quiet that not even called for. Nevertheless and notWithstanding, the list was sent to Howard's
H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. ing supervision, so that no one may John Caldwell's telephone gong was
Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- be allowed to create further eye-sores in evidence, nor was Bill Cummer's -and everything specified-each and every solitary article-was delivered to
ter W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- and cause our little city to become a snoring audible to the keenest ears. the hOl1le of the prospective activities within the hour. For Narberth has, in.
ley. reproach lind a hy-word among towns The Y. M. C. A. nightingales were hav-
HARRY A. JACOBS, on the Main Line. It would seem that ing an intermission. Very likely the truth, a drug-store which is modern and complete in every sense of the
Eclltor. the matter is of sufficient Importanee Narberth police force was pounding 11I'esent-day term. And Howard is always at your service.
to call a town meeting, if necessary. his beat, but his new ruhber heels
Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos At any rate. such steps should be tal,- effectually prevented his presence be-
Mrs. Roy E. Clark Henry Rose en as may result In the creation of a ing known. I :
building commission t.hat has f~l]J As I was strolling along. midway i Telephones,

HO¥/ARD'S
Earl I". Smith W. T. Melchior Of course, we
q. M. Henry power and the welfare of t.he cIty 11etween the two nearest street lights: 1267 deliver - any
AssocIate Eclltors. at heart.. and which may be held a -ahout half a mile from each-I was pIa c e - any
countable for the further dlsfiguratio:- suddenly bumped into by someone or, 1268 time.
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, of our little city.
In closing, I wish to congratula!e
somethlng.1 knew not which.My hands i
groped wildly in the dark and finally I
Th
,e B' rig h test S
pot 'In Nar b erth
CasIJler.
you upon the success of your splendId came into contact with an intangible •
H. C. GARA, effort in getting us an evening express form. something unearthly which I, A drug store In the most modern sense of the term
AdTerUsIng Manager. to Narberth. Also suggest that. now could not understand or explain.:
that the express is an accomplished There wasn't anything strange ahout:. _. ""_ _ _
Send all letters and news item to fact. here is another suhject worth.Y that thoug)I, as you will perceive jng dty fathcr hy refel'l'ing to the 'rHIS "'ELI,S WHO IS nn..
P. O. Box 404. of your metal and hest fighting quah- when I tell you further on what it avenues as Havine and !\iudley. which II. A. UE .....:n. };VANG.;LIS1'
Send all advertising copy to P. O. ties. was. For a moment I stood there' pr(hahl~' showed the impression thei _
Box 820. Hoping that 1917 may prove a pal'- unnerved. hut finally managed to (,OIHlition left on his mind. It was: Continued From First Page
Make all remittances to P. O. Box tlcularly good )'ear hom ror Our Town blurt, "What. the--." hut then. rather rongh on the Councilman. hut i _
118. and for Narherth. I am changed my mind and said, "Who are 1 hope g,ood results will enRue. : straight without being rough, plain.
Our Town is on sale at the depot Yours very slncere1\·. vou?" The answer came suddenly: without being abusive. and gracious
newsstand, and at the store of H. Eo {'III" T. :.l[llUf'SClJl.
:'H 1 t 1 ud t I am the ghost I b
Davis. _____ UR I, no so 0 ' " I I sal\' thiR ad. in the paper: "Man wit lOut elng weak. His success
or the Narherth Survey. Then re- ,and wife want joh in camp. \Vife does not depend on histronic fervor.
Entered as second-class matter, Or.-
tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at EVANGELISTIC SERVICES l membered. The Narberth Survey had gOOlI cook and willing worker." As but he throbs with the unction of the
I been horn some months h~fore a~d' 1'0 rthe man, I snppos~ you can form Spirit of God; nor on idiosyncrasies
Narberth, PennSYlvania, under the
Act of March 3, 1879. --- for all anybodY' l{ne\\~ had dled in ItR "our O\\"n conclusions. that appeal to curiosity. though he
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After months of desire and weel,s incipience. Never having had a chance . ,has an individuality all his own, but
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1917 I of preparation, the Baptist, Methodist to see the light of llay. it was now 1 11 .1 t on the truth he preaehes with heaven-
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and Presbyterian churches of Nar- roaming around in the dark looking Spc(,ulatioll as to the pro la 1 e ua e I anointed lips
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS berth have arranged for a t 1Iree wee k s ' for its sponsor. who hat! seemll1gl~ . . 01' ash collections is !?;.ettillO' " to l IeIan Withal Dr. . Depfer's experience as
Fire 350. series 01' evangeliRtic meetings, a week {'Xt'itillP; indoor sport.
in each churCh, beginning Sunday deserted it. a pastor hefore he E'ntered upon evan-
Police 1250.
--- gelistic work. and his extensive re-
evening, January 28, in the Methodist If you want to thoroughly enjoy a Fred Harges likes the 5.40 train. vival campaigns have equipped him
The statement of the Merion Title ChurCh, with busin~ss. headquarters 11ne concert. just stand outside Bob i "Our Town Special." for his present effective ministry, He
and Trust Company, published else-' in the Y. M. C. ~. BUlldll1g. , • :McCoy's house any old evening. It, -- has a remarkable fund of personal In-
where in this Issue, is the hest ever The Rev.. Dr.. Depfe~, of Elmira. N. is l10t generally known that Bob iR I Charley Humphreys was actually cidents and illustrations that cllncll
made by this progressive banking Y., with 11ls corps or work~rs, will a most proficient performer on the seen walking last Sunday. his arguments and make them Irresis-
institution and shows an unusual in-I conduct these. services and It IS. hoped 11ute. Bob doesn't brag' mUCh, but "Cub." tible.
crease In its deposits. Total amount great gO'od WIll result from thIS con- to hear him play "The Wearing of the: - - - , Without disparagement of other
of deposits at close of husiness De- cert of effort hy t~le three churches. . Green" or "Sweet Violets" is a sure ('O)DIT~ITY lUnI,E f'I,,\SS. I evangelists who fill the eye and ab-
cember 30, 1916, amounted to $1,851,- Before the commg of the evangehst enough treat. How I envy his neigJl- sorb the attention of the pUblic, it
17422 The Christmas Saving Club and his part.y, a series of cottage bars. I Owin!?; to the evangelistic campaign may he. said that a comparison with
at Na~berth office has Issued over 460 prayer meetings will be h.eld on each - now nnder way in Xarbert.h and vicin- : any would not result unfavorably to
cards to its members. Cluh still open Friday and Tues~a:.: evel1lng at from Sam Bowman says: "Thc next cow: ltv. the Community Bible Class will. Dr. Depfer. We feel no better com-
to receive members. 7.30 to 7.55, begllllllng Friday. Janu· or mine that Is killed by an automo- i s~spend its meetings until Tuesday' mendation can he uttered than that
Iary 12, and the first of these cottage bile won't die alone. I have llought a: evening, February 13th. which he will hear his Master say:
To the Editor of Our Town. gatherings for these Depfer evangelis- shot gun." Sam is sore allOut some- "Well done, good and faithful ser-
Our "Cub" and "Live Wire" are tic meetings will he held at the rollow- thing. I guess. lL\ Yl: YOF ]);\In rp YET? vant! "-Upland (Indiana) Tabernacle
doing good work. hut I fear theY have ing homes:- - --- I Xews.
overlooked an excellent opportunity to District. Replying to "Constant Reader" . Just a reminder to those of you who: _
No. 1. Albert Walters, 124 Conway ) ". re'
again place Our Town in the "spot- (Hampden avenue: 1 es: you a . are Y. M. C. A. members. look at your If some men wer.e to lose their seH-
light." "'. avenue.to be furnished hy Mr. quite right. A diet of wild oats is i card and see if )'OU are O. K.
.,0 2. (Name conceit ther'd be nothing left.
At the present time several mem- • . apt to produce lllack sheep. If not. get in touch with the secre-,
bers of the Suffrage Party are report- I , Jacobs later.) --- tary and square up. as this is most I j - -;

ed as picketing the entrances to the I :'\0. 3. 1<'. H. Prescott. 226 Essex ave. Charley Verna's Ford is coughing important. under the new manage-
A SnlOOL .'OU };n;nYBODY
White House, and I would like to ask. I : nue. bad1\.', d~e to poor ventilation of its ment.
1\0 4. W J. Bailev, 514 Essex Ave. " TIll: SClIOOI, lo'OR YOU
where is the member from Our Town? . ' 5. Ja~nes P. . ROWbotham, 222 kennel. Any kll1dly. {llsposed person, Do it 1'\OW and avoid the rush.
Surely we have many prominent 1'0. W with a second-hand 011 stove to donate, rn'AVORABLE WEATIl};n
'd t ayne avenue. . 1
~an do a worl, of charIty ly senu1llg
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members of the party in our ml s No.6. T. M. Butler, 229 Essex Ave. J,;\ST SUNDAY
who would be only too glad to offer 1'\0. 7. J. W. Shinn, 202 Woodbine to Charley. OUR TOWN wJII gladly print BUT
their services. thereby helping the SIX :n;w SCIlOLAUS ])UES.;N'r
avenue. any news Jtem about any subject
casupseeakall·Onngg·Of picket duty makes me 'I 1'\0. S. G. M. Colesworthy, 224 lona I A prospective purchaRer. after In1 - that Is ot Interest to Narberth 2 lIEN, 3 BOYS, 1 GIRL
avenue. speeting all the houses offered for sa e l:n;UY TEACHEU PR}:Sl;NT
shiver, and it's mighty tough on mos- , 9. J. R. Bra~:ken, 19 Elmwoon in Narherth. finally decided to choose tolks, but In orc{er to meet
the printing schC'lule, all "copy" NARUER1'11
quitoes, too. Why, do you know, I I :'\0. avenue. one of two places. one on Salline and
-manuscripts-must reach the JU;TllOIHST
haven't seen a single mosquito t.his No. 10. S. W. I<'oster, 131 Merion Ave. the other on Dudley avenue. He was
week! No, siree; they're all married 1'u. 11. T. C. Trotter. Jr., 209 Wood- a lit.tle hazy on the 'names of the ave- editor by (I P. M. Monday each SUNDAY SCnOOL
and have large families. side avenue. nue8. and in conversation with COUIl- week. rou Wn,I, EN,JOY oun SCIIOOI,
Yes, BiJI Claghorn is some fisher- 1'0. 12. H. C. Gara, 404 South 1'ar- cUman Savill, shocked that hardwork- SUNJ)AY, 9.41)
man. I know him. believe me. Can ~----------------"' i '------- .J

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is? Haven't seen him for a long
time. Guess he has a new job at meetings in every district (twelve In
home as floor walker, and the lady all) every Tuesday and Friday, 7.30
~'h e Me' rzon
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~ rust Co.
manager doesn't give him any lunch to 7.55 P. M.. at locations to be ar-
ranged for later.
hour. Watch for the porch placarqs show- STATEMENT CLOSE OF BUSINESS 1JECEMBER 30, 1916.
Say, boys. here's one for our friend
Supplee: Xext time you see him ask ing the places where subsequent ----_._-_.-,------ ... - .. ---------
him "If the cellar leaked would the meetings will be held. Those who are
Interested In more details will find In RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
kitchen sink?" "XI\I1~"" another column the boundaries of sev-
eral districts and the names of those Mortgages and Judgments $663,578.15 Capital Stock .. , $ 150,000.00
(Censored) Loans on Collateral 406,752.98
In charge and from whom Information
can be had. Investment Securities " , 237,329.83 Surplus '.......... 125,000.00
January 13, 1917.
To the Editor of "Our Town:" Committees representing each of the Commercial Paper 334,354.07 Undivided Profits . 104,951.80
A good many of us agree that Nar- churches have been appointed to ar- Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures 135,778.52
berth is a particularly fine place in range further detail as to music. Documentary Stamps , 198.00 Deposits ' , 1,851,174.22
which to live. It is an agreeable dis- publicity, finance, cottage meetings, Cash on Hand and in Banks .. , 453,134.47
tance from Philadelphia and is splen- personal workers, etc., with Mr. R. L,
didly l1ituated for both beatlh and Beatty as general chairman. Other $2,231,126.02 I $2,231,126.02
comfort. Our citizens are full of committees are to be formed as the
public spirit and make good neigh- work progresses. Our Christmas Club offers you an opportunity to accumulate a fund for Christmas
bors.
A stranger, however, in looking nOARD OF fiEALTH. or to saVe a certain amount out of J}our earnings during the year.
around would probably point out that President-Chatl. E. Kreamer.
Narberth has been marred, and the Secretary-A. P. Redifer. Club still open to receive members.
value of real estate lowered by too Health Officer-W. S. McClellan.
many houses of cheap construction Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fairies, NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE BUILDING
and similar architectural design. It T. B. Du Marias, Carden Warner and
wlll be Impossible. for Instance, to Chas. V. Noel. .Open from 8 A. M. to 4. P. M, Friday Evenings, 7 until 9 o'clock
NARBERTH, PA.--OUR TOWN--JANUARY IS, 1917
WAYNE CLUB BOWLERS

THE JUNfiER
one in Ardmore, which they lost, and
another with the Anthwyn Boys' Club
of the Narberth Y. M. C. A., whom
they defeated in a very stirring game
BEGUN LEADERSJIll'

Captain Shuster's Squad Goes to


BUY IN NARBERTH
Thanks to the people of Narberth, our business in the past
MAENNERtHOR BALL by a score of 22 to 21.
Those who are not members now,
better get into the swing at once, so
J!'rollt by Defeatlntr Paoli
Travelers. year has increased 50 per cent., so we have decided to declare an
extra dividend by reducing the price of all patent medicines.
that you may grow up with the club Wayne, Pa., Jan. 13.-CaptainCompare our prices with others.
Monday, Evening, Fe ruary b and thereby gain all the benefits to
Shuster's Wayne Men's Club quinte. Syrup White Pine and Tar, regular 25c. Special. . , . , 19c
came back into the l.eadership in the Scott's Emulsion, regular 50c. Special , 43c
12, 1917, Turner' Hall, I be derived therefrom. Main Line Bowling League after an Scott's Emulsion, regular $1. SpeciaL , , ,83c
absence of two weeks, by winning frul>. ListeriIie, regular $1. SpeciaL 67c
Broad and Columbia I
FIRE COMPANY NOTES Mathias' Paoli Travelers; The cham-
Listerin~ regular 50c. Special ,35c
Avenue pions dropped the first game, but took
I1isterine, regular 25c. SpeciaL 18c
In case of fire, telephone Narberth the' second by a five-pin margin and
BIG FUNCTION PLANNED 350. walked away with the odd gam.e when
Salhepatica, 'regular 50c. Special. 35c
utllcers of the Fire Company: they broke the league record for hig, Salhepatica, regular 25c. SpeciaL 18c
!'resldent, Cllarles K Kreamer; sec- team single, wrecking the maple fOl Bromo Seltzer, regular $1. SpeciaL 69c
The ba1l of the Junger Maennerchor, Bromo Seltz'e'r, regular 50c. Special 39c
one of the most fashionable affairs of I'etary, Cuarles V. :\oel; llllancial sec- a total of 879 pins.
retary, Hay Jones; treasurer, Carden Narberth Y. M. C. A. journeyed to Bromo Seltzer, regular 25c. Special 19c
the season, will be held Monday eve- Warner; chief engineer, Cllarles V. Ardmore Y. M. C. A. and toppled tlLe
ning, February 12, 1917, (Lincoln's
I"oel; 11rst assistant engineer, Ed- latter squall from first place. Th_
Remember the Name and Place and the Busiest Corn~r in
Birthday), at the Turner Hall, Broad ward Wipf; second assistant engi- boroughites captur.ed the first game Narberth
street and Columbia avenue. neer, A. P. Hedifer; third assistant by a one-pin margin and then pto-
A cOlllmittee of 100 members con-
vene every week to malte this year's engineer, H. B. Wall; [ourUl assistant ceeded to clean up the entire matCh,
engineer, A. W. Neel111am. thus placing Savill's brigade in the

Fiedler's Drug. Store


function the largest in the history of
'i'here is a crew of twenty-five ac- running as well as Dave Hamsey's
the society. Rosemont Men'lS Club when they made
}<~rom all accounts the decorations tive members. a clean sw.eep of the match with Nar-
and electrical displays wil\ surpass The Narberth Fire Company was
anything heretofore given. formed for the protection of life and berth Rovers, at Narberth Y. M. C. A.
An orchestra of 20 musicians has property against tire. It is solely de- hard With the first four clubs battling We compound prescriptions for the leading physicians in Nar-
for first place and the Narberth berth. If you are a stranger allow us to assist you to select your
heen engaged for the dances. pendent upon the residents of our Rovers and Paoli Travelers coming
The grand march will he led by town for its financial and ma,terial along in better form, many good physician, as our experience in compounding prescriptions for the
Mr. and Mrs. John Frick and ten support, and therefore every man in matches are promised as well as shifts past nine years in Narberth has been second to none.
assistants. r\arberth who is not a member should in the percentage standing.
The general ball committee con- become one at once. This lioes not
sists of the f01l0wing gentlemen: necessarily mean an active member,
WAYNE M. C.
1st 2nd 3rd
Respectfully, WM.]. FIEVLER
Chairman, Louis F. Elsenhans; vice- but a contributing' member. game game. game.
chairman, Wm. Dohmen; correspond- The dues are only $3 per year or Shuster 145' 157 162 CONVENIENCE AND ECONOnY
ing and recording secretary, Louis W. 25 cents per week, and who is there Dunne
Fuhr; treasurer, Adolph Buehler. in !\arberth who would not give that Hart
amount toward the fire protection of Ware .
167
141
182
145
138
17:>
186
180
OJ!' POSTAL MONEY ORDERS.

The attention of the patrons of the


Try This On
Narberth Y. M. C. A. his home and town? Trego 145

Senior Five Defeats


The company has two up-to-date
automobile machines fully equipped,
kept in first-class condition for fight-
ing fires, and are ready for an alarm,
Walt
Totals...
152
750
PAOLI TRAVELERS.
140
762
178 Narberth Post Omce is called to the
f di
convenience 0 sen ng money Y pos-
879 tal money order. The following low
b

rates are charged for sending sums to


The Imperial
Brookdale Five, 36 to 34 day or night. The compallY proVides 1st 2nd 3rd any money order post omce in the
"Thc Largc" Store in Narberth. "
a man who is on watch all night at game. game. game. United States:
The Narberth Y. M. C. A. Senior I the fire house, so you can realize the I Mathias 187 148 "'1 For orders from $.01 to $2.50, ASK for any nationally adver-
basket ball team defeated the Brook- I interest that is being taken by its Supplee . 138 cents.
dale five by a score of 36 to 34 on members to give effident service and Shank 166 141 From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. tised staple.
Saturday, the 13th inst. The line-up 'respond promptly to every alarm. Holland . 135 From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents.
was as fol1ows: The company has launched a cam- McAllister .. , 155 134 From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. ASK for your favorite blend of
Narberth. Brookdale. paign to secure new members, and it Steigerwalt 178 163 159 From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. coffee or tea.
L. Casey forward Walker is urged that every new resident, as Thomas 145 158 From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents.
E. Davis forward Clark wen as those who are not members Tanley . 171 184 From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents.
B. Durbin center J. Campbell of the fire company, join at once, send From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents. ASK for fish or oysters on
L. Jefferies .. , .guard C. Campbell your $3 for the yearly dlles to the TotaLs 831 757 774 From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents. Thursdays and Fridays.
R. Wal1ace guard Coxe financial secretary, Mr. Raymond C. NARBERTH Y. M. C. A. From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.
In the second half, Smedley substi- Jones, 116 Dudley avenue. 1st 2nd 3rd Same fees l!-s quoted above charged ASK for fresh fruits or vege-
tuted for Davis and Kirk for Jefferies. Let us all co-operate to make this game. game. game. for remittances to a number of foreign tables in season.
Field goals, Narberth: Casey 8, Davis movement a success, try and secure McKell . . 126 168 138 countries. Orders are paid at 52,000
2, Durbin 2, Jefferies 2, Wallace 2. two hundred new contributing mem- Laird 168 159 179 post omces in the United States. Re-
Brookdale: Clark 8, C. Campbell 3, bers before the first of March. We Har.tley 139 189 145 mittances received in this way are ASK for fresh poultry, sausage,
Coxe I, Walker 1. Foul goals, Nar- know :rou can do it if you will really Humphries . . 149 144 184 convenient for merchants, pUblillhers, scrapple or dried meats.
berth, Durbin 2 out of 5; Brook- try. Savill . . 161 124 149 seedsmen, insurance companies, etc.,

Edward S. Haws, POlltmlMl~r. ASK for anything you think a


dale, 4 out of 5. -- etc.
The referee, George W. Schaeffer, is
a Girard College man of the highest
APRON SOCIAL Totals . . ........ 743
ARDMORE Y. M. C. A.
784 795 well - s t 0 c ked grocery
repute and we want to thank you, Mr. 1st 2nd 3rd COMMUNITY CLUB OFFICERS.,
should have
Schaeffer, for your clean decisions One of our local poets, livIng not game. game. game.
and-
and hearty co-operation. Couldn't over one thousand miles from Merion Chapin . . 152 143 156 Presid.ent, Mirs. W. M. Cameron; THE IMPERIAL will not dis-
have done better. avenue/ is responsl'bl e ror tlIe f0 II ow- Oakley..
Kane , .. 132
177 166
139 158 vice-pr~sident, Mrs. C. P . F ower; 1
appoint you.
ing'- 121 ecording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Living-
Next Saturday night we will have . APRON SOCIAL. Baltz. . 152 ston; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
with us the West Branch Y. M. C. A. Around your waist a measuring line Zelley , ., , .111 1~~ 148 Roy Clarke; treasurer, Mrs. W. C. BOROUGH OFFICERS.
first team, composed mostly of Penn Please draw, but not too tightly, Haines 170 Pollock, Jr.
stars, and the people of Narberth may And for each inch a penny place Totals . . 742 724 735 Chairmen. BurgeEs-Geo. M. Henry.
rest assured that the Y. M. C. A. is (Now please don't take tllis lightlY) Gymnasium-Mrs. E. Hurth. Treasurer-Edwin P. Dold.
doing its utmost to stage nothing but I nto t h IS · . k t ROSEMONT M. C. Cl·Vl·cs-Mrs. W. Arthur Cole. Clerk of Councils-Chas. V. Noel.
cUllnmg poe e you see 1st 2nd 3rd
Iltar games of the finest attractions. On this little apron, made by me Membership-Mrs. Harry Hartl.ey. Tax Col1ector-James F. sherron,
It will do you all good to turn out Bring to the Presbyterian Church at
to see these games and root for the
King . .
ga me. gam4e. gam
3
1 5 13 15: House-Mrs. James Ford Donnelly.
Mi Ed d M Street Commissioner-W. S. McClel~
eight, Rogers . . 122 148 141 Legisillition- rs. war us- Ian.
home team. They need you and On January nineteenth and don't be Dykes . .. 157 159 168 1champ• C T M Building Inspector - J. Howarll
you need them. late Durnell 176 146 140 press-M_r_S,,_ _._.__o_o_r_e._ Smedley.
Or you will miss a good time, I'm 135 153 162 - Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites.
The pool tournament has proven to 'f aid Wrigllt . . . Constable-Fred. Walzer.
be of the greatest interest alUong the I Prep:red for us all hy the Ladies'
men and boys, and a second tourna- Aid Total!' . . 725 740
746 COmnTTEES OF COUNCIL.
I
Finance and Law Committee-A. P. A WORn TO THE NEW RESIDENTS
ment is now being arranged for t h e ' NARBERTH ROVERS.
younger fellows. Get i.n touch with The lines are, of course, seU-ex- 1st 2nd 3rd Redifer, W. D. Smedley, H. D. Nard- For the Information of the lately'
Mr. Cooke and give him ~our nan!8 planatory and remind us of the last
I game. game. game. gan. arriving residents of Narberth we an~
now, as the tournament Will start 111, two lines of a much longer poem Dickie 161 158 159 HighwaY Committee-H. D. Narri-
the course of the next. wee~. There enned years ago by a western writer Scanlin . .
nounce again that to purchase postage
115 147 142 gan, F. L. Rose, Robert Saville.
will also be two tine prizes gIVen for p di Compton . . 119 109 161 Police and Heaith-W. D. Smedley, stamps and stamped envelopes in the
this tournament and it will be worth rea ng:- Lacey 1::19 163 131 F. L. Rose, Robert Caville. local post office Is of great advantage
our while to try for them. Ward . . 135 155 122 Water, Fire and Light-F. L. Rose, to the office as its advancement Is
Y "Ann sometimes I can't help thinking William J. Henderson, Robert Saville. based upon the sal.es. We aim to
when we reach the regions blest, Totals 669 732 715 Ordinance-William J. Henderson, be courteous and obliging. We also
Basket ball games have been ar- That the men will get tlle toil and Standing of the Clubs. want to do business with our patrons.
ranged for the remaining season, or, F. L. Rose, Robert Saville.
sweat and the I,adles' Aid the Won. Lost. Pet. Edward S. Haws, Postmaster.
in other words, up to the end of rest." Wayne M. C. 30 15 .667
March, and every game is a guaran- Ardmore Y. M. C. A.. 26 14 .641 COlUltlON ERIWnS TO BE AVOIDED At1l1resslng Parcel l"ost Packages.
teed star attraction. Remember the day and date, Friday, Rosemont M. C...... 26 17 .595 IN PREPARING AND POSTING Parcel post packages should be ad-
January 19, 1917; place, Presbyterian Narberth Y. M. C. A. 24 18 .571 MAIL. . dressed plainly. The sender's name
Boys' Department. Church. Narberth Rovers 18 27 .400 should be written inconspicuously oli
Since last week there have been 1Paoli Travelers 7 38 .156 Falling. to put your own name and the upper left hand corner of the
many new members affiliating them- The contractor no sooner begins to High individual average-Wright, address on letters and packages. parcel. The address and return card
selves with the Y. M. C. A. to gain raze a building than he tears it down Rosemont M. C., 166. Falling to place stamps on letters, on a parcel should appear but once,
the benefits of the game room and the High single game score-Wright, or an insumcient amount. and that in the same relative posl"
activities which are steadily increas- Rosemont M. C., 223. Mailing letters without addressing tion as a letter with return card
ing in the gymnasium. Many or the High three-game score-Walt, them at all. w,uld be prepared for mailing.
boys "just dropped in to look on"
and who were "non-members," and af-
ter "seeing" for themselves just what
BUILD UP YOUR TOWN Wayne, 569. Leaving off the name of the State
High team single game ,score- or putting on the name of your own Printed stamped envelopes may be
Wayne M. C., 879. State where some other Is intended. secured at the post office at the fol-
was actually taking place, could not
resist joining in the clean sport. Build Up Your Home High ,team three-game score-Ard-
more Y. M. C. A., 2470.
Leaving oiy the name of the post lowing prices:
office or addressing the county in- 600 l-cent envelopes •••••••••••• $5.62
,

stead of tlle town; sometimes leaving 600 2-cent envelopes •••.•••••••• $10.62
The Conway Boys' Club, composed 1)on't forget that thIs Is a com- ~'EltmERS OF THE NARBERTH off the name of the' person. These envelopes are of flrst quality,
of boys between the ages of 12 and munity of home makers and home SCHOOL BOARD. Sending currency by ordinary mall The name and address of purchaser
16. developed only in the past week keepers and that one of YOUB
MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is to Proesident-C. Howard McCarter. when a money order or registry can neatly printed in upper left hand cor·
and as a starter they have a mem- keep It so. be secured at such a small cost. ner, with request to return In - - -
bership of 13, with many new appli- Vlce-President-Carroll Downes.
You can aid materIally by do- Treasurer-Will K. Ridge. Falling to put on' regular postage days. Note the price.
cants. Ing your shopping and marketing In addition to special delivery stamp Edward S. Halfl,
They bave already formed a basket wIth the advertisers In thIs paper; Thellwell R. Coggeshall. postmaster.
Robert H. Dothard. when special delivery Is desired.
ball team and have played two games,
NARBERTH. PA.--OUR TOWN--JANUARY 18, 1917
BOY SCOUT NEWS WHO'S THE CUB? SCHOOL NOTES ambition, not by writing until the when we found our opponents were
l:nance came along. 1 tlllnk that MIS:! bigger than us, Wat they played in a
::,allor's little talk gave to eacll Olle net cage, that the tioor had been
Troop Notes. Editor of Our Town: Will you
pLease publish the name of the Cub? '~!':~
0=,--=-------------...",.,.", pep tor tnelr school work. used tor II. dance the nig)lt before anll

l
l'~very member of the junior class was very slippery, and that tIle
The last troop meeting which was 'rh-e members of my household are maUe a perfect record in spelling last baskets were l,:Hnch extensions.
held on January 12, was opened by the very much interested In his weekly week every day but one. Wilen the Narberth boysllrst struck
Lord's Prayer pledge to lIag and column and are anxious to know the Teacher-Wnat is tile meaning of that 11001' they perlOrmod more like,
Scout oath. The minutes of the pre- name of so clever a chronicler. W.e the phrase "sino qua non?" Circus acrobats tnat basket ball play-
I
ceedlng meeting were read by the shan look for your answer in next Virgil ::;cholar-1 don't know Dluch ers. The Bridgeton audience laughed
troop scribe and approved. The patrol week's issue of Our Town. French. ' anll jeered, but the team soon adapted
scribes' reports were also read and! Interested. };sther JUeklin. themselves to the fioor and by tile
SOllholllore ~ otes. time the game was caIled were able
approved. ' i ANSWER' As much as the editor
Mr. Wel1s, for~ gave the Scouts of I O~r TO'~~ would like to give you
At our class meeting I"rillay evening to move with considerable spee.::,
we wer(; pleased to have with us though cautiously.
a fine talk about trees. Mr. Shaw, tILe mformatlOn you request, he can Motto:- Miss Suilor. We enjoyed her presence At a.15 the whistle blew for the
Scout commissioner told us about the do so only by forfeiting the support Without halting, without rest, UtilI hope she may come again. game. The first pIa)' was broken up,
1 S t "t' d b ut the of our mutually admired protege. The Lifting better up to hest.-Emerson. but after two minutes tense work,
annua cou VISI an a a CUb will write only so long as the
~cout anniversary the IIrst week In editor keeps his identity a secret. ! 'I'he foHowing pupils did not miss we were fouled and made our first
l' ebruary. He also told us that the will tel1 you however, that h.e is one The second grade will he dismissed tiny worlls in spelling during, Decem- point. This opened the way, for next
Montgemery and Delaware county , , 's most respected cItizens .. hereafter at the end of the lifth school ber: Eleanor Eyre, Mary Chalfant, we worked a play from Durbin to
" I t of Narberth
S couts had Iloug IIt an a dd IUona ract of the "younger set." period 1.10 P. M. instead of 1 o'cloek Helen Cole, Elizabeth MllIer, Dorothy Smith to Dickie-basket. Then agalll
of seventy acres for Camp Delmont, Editor. as heretofore. Wilson. !<Jleanor Eyre and Mary Chal- we ;,yorked a guard play-Durbin to
the Scout camp on the Perkiomen lant have missed no words this semis- Harsch to Smith-basket, and so 011
creek. To the Editor of Our Town: A bulletin board has been placed tel'. The following pupils were neither till at the end of the first hal! we
Younger set? He's as old a3 in the hall of the main entrance [01' late nor ahsent December: John Wil- piled up a score of 11 to 4. III the
,Roscoe Smedley, Flying Eagle Chaunce)' Depew llnd looks like him. posting of items of interest to tile son, Dorothy Wilson, Ha Iph Beatty, second half the Narberth five opened
Patrol, was chairman of the last meet- , Citizen 1"lx It. htudent body. 'I'hiR supplements the Ava MuIlhoIland. up. They passed, dodged, dribbled with
ing. space providell in every room [or such speed that Bridgeton seldom saw
Editor of Our Town. uU Iletins. We elected a new vice-president at the ball. It was a five-man team. No
A COlltrlhutlon. The wit and wisdom of the "Cub", our last class meeting because Hich- luck shots were made-every basket
Scoutmaster Cole reported receIpt are certainly worthy of high praise, We are glad to welcome Miss Mary ai'll Compton, the former occupant of well earned. The superior team was
of a special contribution of $25 from but a writer of his markell ability McCarter as a memher of our facuIty, the office, has left school. Jessie UaH- so evident that even the audience
1\11'. W. T. Rile)', of Narberth, for should he made to write at least two Miss McCarter has recently been
ingall was unanimously elected to fill cheered us. In this half our opponents
troop use. This is the first outside columns each issue. elected assistant to the first, secOlHI, the office. put in fellows from their eligibility
financial help the local troop has re- WlIl you please put this suggestion third and fourth grade teachers. George Hose, E:ditor. list-but to no effect, for we con-
ceived and it will help materially to up to him, and if he does not come GIlbert 1"01'11, tinued to score. The Ilnal results
equip the troop for outdoor work. The across, threaten to refuse his offer- Parents would confer a great favor Assistant E:ditor. were 34 to 14 in our favor.
troop passed resolutionR of acknowl- Ings. Tllis wi1l, no doubt, weaken upon the faculty and greatly help their Some' very funny events occurred'
edgment and appreciation of Mr. him, and then we readers of Our children and incidentally their own The seniors give a candy sale I,'ri- during the game. It was the Ilrst time
Riley's g,enerous help and gave him Town wiII get enough good humor pocketbooks if they would marll our hoys had played on a tloor sur-
the "America cheer." to last us from one edition to an- pupils overshoes, capR. gloveR anI] day. Time-recreation >lud nOOll. rounded by a fish net, and when they
(Signed) ,Tohn Wilson, Scrihe. handkerchiefR. Place-lIaIl of tl'.,: school. llring your lonnd that they could dive into it and
other. pennies and get there carly to aVOid he hounced hack without injury, they
W-3, Scout Editor. By alI means, Mr. Editor, do not Mr. Melchior has waged a campa I gn
(Passed by W. A. C" Troop Censor.) take the joy out of Our Town by tell- ngainst carelessness on the part of the rUSh. thought it great sport. John Dickie
ing anybody who the "Cub" is. - pupils ever since he dropped in on us and I~red Harsch especially liked it.
('NrLAlmW LETTERS AT We Imow he must look like Chaun- two and a hall' years ago, hut he says Elsewhere in the paper is the an- Cor they usually landed on some girl's
NARm:RTIl ]'()S'I' O)o')o'ICf; cey Depew or he could not write as it's a slow joh. He will not say It"s nouncement of the senior candy sale. lap.
he does. However, that is far Impossihle. but ? ! ! I This means that every pupil in the, The line-ups were:
Mrs. Smythe, MiSis Ella Waters, J. enough-let his name remain an un- Of thirtv-seven handkerchiefs In the' school is expected to do lllS or n'cl" ,
R. Owen, Mrs. Margaret McGranahan, solved mystry. 10Rt anli found drawer laRt week,: share in making tIlis affair a success. l'\arber·th H. S. Bridgeton H. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ma:dara, Mr. A Rooster. twenty-two were g,oOll ones. One lone' In other )'ears, very little money was L, Smith forward. . . .. Moncrief
Harvey Madara, H. W. Madara, Mr. i one found itR owner hecaURe it was' made in these sales and this was due J. Dickie forward Kreig
HlLrvey Madara, Mr. H. W. Madara, To the Editor of Our Town: i marked. Since Mr. Melchior did not ~o one big reason-lack of candy. It Wm. Durbin center. . . . . .. Gray
Mr. H. Madara, Mrs. French, Mr. and I note the "Cub" states that while I announce her name, we can guess the IS not enough to buy candy-one must P. Redifer guard Dare
Mrs. Frederick Da Boll. Mrs. Proctor. Chauncey is a "Bear," he is only a'IUe)IY girl. bring some, too. It is the duty and F. Harsch guard: , " Morris
H. W. Madara, John F1r.azler, Mrs. "Cub." Judging from the way he 'should he the pleasure of every high
Brooks. goes after the rough element, who Boys aud girls, school begins at school student to suppOrt Its seniOr The point maIlers were L. Smith, 3:
st.eal ice cream at parties, break up 8.45 and closes at 2.30, thirty minutes; class, for each class when it I'eaches J. Dickie, 5; Durbin, 5, and 4 out of
And a little widow' with a dimple flower boxes, and destroy property off for recreation. That means five its last year expects and needs the 4 fouls; Fred Harsch, 2. For Bridge-
ls a dangerous tIling. during Hallowe'en, he is certainly a hours. So you have three hours for help of the stUdent body. So show ton-Moncrief, 3; Sheppard, 2, and 4
"Bear" when it c?mes to law-breakers. home work. your school spirit, hoys and g,irls- out of 12 fouls.
He sbould be highly commended for bring and buy some cand)' and help Our nExt game will be the hardest
such l,emarks, and it is hoped by all make this the most successful candy of the season. It is with Perkiomen
RECITAL The following persons were elected
law loving citizens of our town, that sale ever held in the :-;arherth School. und they are not going to let us get
by his article will attract the attention by the classes as associate school away with a victory if they can help
GERTRUDE E. WRIGHT of the pollce authorities and waken editors: }<'reshman, John Dickie;
IIigh School ~ otl'!l-Ph)'slclli eulture it. But we are going to Pllt up some
Soprano them to the necessity of apprehending sophomore, George Hose; junior,
-~lIrberth II. S. Quintette Wins fight.
Assisted by the culprits. Esther Ricklln; senior, Margaret
A. Booster., Eyre. The school column should be 'J'hrt'e- C;umes ill Olle Week.
PIOTR WIZLA of more interest than ever. Narberth boys received quite a sur- eOmWNITY CLUB.
Polish Baritone prise last Friday when the Woodbury
BERNARD POLAND GENERAL IHS'fRIC'f ASSIGN~IENTS team, owing to an error by their man- On January 26th, at 8 o'clock, in
fOR THE COTTAGI'; PUAYER l"reshmun ~ otes.
Tenor MEETINGS The freshmen would like to arrange
ag,er, came a week ahead of time to the Community Club Room in the Y.
HENRY LUKENS play our boys. In spite of the fact M. C. A., Mrs. Imogene Oakley wlIl
basket baIl games with other classes
at the Piano that we had played Tuesday and were give a talk on "Public Housekeeping."
Depfer Evangelistic services each to shOW what they are made of.
MRS. B. F. ARMIGER scheuuled for a hard game Saturday, Mrs. Oakley is chairman of Civil Ser-
Tuesday and Friday evening, 7.30 to \\'e played them. We gathered the vice Reform State Federation or
Reader 7.55, beginning Friday, January 12, It was noticed that two senior pool
team togethel' from various qtlarters Women's Clubs. A very large at-
ELM HALL 1917. For definite locations see an- ~harllS were given a severe lacing by
or the borough; sent scouts out to tendance is desired.
Narberth, Pa. otb.el' column. two freshmen. I·'or particulars ask
bring in a squad of rooters and show- The next meeting of the Commun-
Thursday Eve., Jan. 18, 1917 First District-In charge of Albert llill Durbin and Perry Hedifer.
ed our mistaken opponents some real ity Club will be on Tuesday, January
8.15 O'clock Walters, Haverford avenue to South
hospitality. Not every team would 16th, at 3 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A.
Windsor, Inc. West Essex to Wynne- Among the pupils who have a per-
PATRONESSES wood avenue, Inc. fect record in attendance aro three have played when the errol' was on the Building. Mrs. Madison and Mrs.
Mrs. H. Collis Howes Second District-In charg.e of Jas. freshmen Amelia McDermon. Alhert o~her sil~e, and it ..meant risking .a Fowler wlIl read a paper on "The
Mrs. Wm. J. Hamilton C. Simpson, Wynnewood avenue, V d
\ ar anI
i
B kl LIt
er ey OUg I .
I \'1ctory lor a comll1g game and It High Cost of LiVing."
meant a financial lose to the school. On Wednesday, January 10th, a re-
Mrs. Wm. Selfridge Windsor to Montgomery avenue.
Mrs. Robert Snyder Third District-In charge of F. H. I' J k' I 'dl i I It was fine spirit and was just an ception was tendered Mrs. Schaeft'fer,
~rnest en ms, t Ie rap! y l' S ng' example of the real sportsmanship wife of the new secretary of the Y.
Mrs. Arthur Haight Prescott, North Windsor to South young poet, has at last consented to til I I
Mrs. Edwin Town Price, Inc. West Essex to Narbrook ieave us print one of his many popu- I/I'omo el Iy our SC,100 . M. C. A. by the ladies of the Com-
. The game was last. It was char- munity Club. The committee ill
Mrs. Carrol Downes Park, Inc. Iar poems. . I IIY qUlc
llcterlzel . II, c Iean passll1g.
' charge included Mrs. Harry Jacobs.
Mrs. James F. Sherron \i'ourth District-In charge of W. J.
Bailey, North Price to Montgomery We try hy day. we try by night, There were no stars. Five men play- i Mrs. G. Schulte, Mrs. J. F. Donnelly.
Mrs. Madison Meredith avenue, Inc. 'V,est Essex ,to Wynne- ed tlJ(' game from start to finish and IMrs. C. P. Fowler, Mrs. Edgar H.
Mrs. Alexander Chambley We try with all our main anll mIgHt,
wood, but' not Inc. Wynnewood ave- And now it is our chief delight every point was the result of team, Cockrlll and Mrs. W. M. Cameron.
Mrs. Fred Derby nue. work. The Woodbury boys put up a: The Executive Board of the Commun-
'1'0 Ray we won the great big fight.
Mrs. Wm. H. Carmint F'ifth District-In charge of Jas. P. I,: rUI's" W••Teuli!us,
desperate fight. hnt they could not ity Club was In the receiving line.
Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs Rowbotham, East Essex and North Freshman Poet.
hreak up our accurate speedy plays. I Those serving tea were Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Nicholas H. McCoy Price to Mon,tgowery avenue, Inc. The I1nal resultR were :12 to 21 in Nar- . Joyce, Mrs. G. Schulte, Mrs. J. 1<'.
Mrs. Wril. H. Pugh ('l'riangle.) herth 's, favor. 'DonnellY and Mrs. Harry Jacobs.
l<:dward Jones didn't miss any words
Mrs. Edward Odell Sixth District-In charge of Geo. M. IURt !<'riday in spel1ing-he wasn't The line-nps were:
Mrs. W. S. McIntire Colesworthy, South Price to Haverford
there. Gather fhe People
Mrs. Sam'I. B. Dickie avenue, Inc. East Essex to West Nar-
berth avenue, Inc.
Freshmllu F.dltOl·. Narberth H. S. Woodbury H. S. Together
Mrs. Wm. B. Goodall Sev.enth District-In charge of J.
Grlule 1':I""eu. L. Smith rorward Pierson Men And Women
Mrs. Clement Booth W: Shinn, East Narberth to West
Last Thursday a number of the J. Dickie forward , Jones
And Children
Mrs. Samuel Laird junior girls, accompanied hy Miss Wm. Durbin ., .centel· Morgan
Hampden, Inc. Hayerford to South
Mrs. Chas. A. Verna Price, Inc. Sn~'l1er, attended the Vocational Con- I·'red Harsch .. guard H. Church And Thy Stranger
Mrs. Geo. B. Abele Eighth District-In charge of W. J. ference on BusineRs Opportunities for Pl~l'I'~' Hedifer .. g,uarll. . . .. M. Porter That Is Within
Mrs. Chas. Walter Young P.eeb]es, East Hampden and Haver- Women held hy the llureau of Occn- Thy Gates
ford avenue to Montgomery avenue pation for Trained Women at the New K. Walton, gilaI'd; R. Howensteln,
Mrs. Harry S. Bradley (Triangle.) Century Drawing Rooms. forward, the second half. That They May Hear
Mrs. Edw. A. Muschamp Ninth District-In charge of J. R
II

Miss Katherine E. Puncheon, prin- Point winners were L. Smith, 2 And That They May
Mrs. Wm. M. Cameron Bracken, North Chestnut to R R, Inc. eipal of Girls' High School, presidel\. field bas]lets; J. Dickie, 2; WiIliam
Mrs. Walter Dothard Learn And Fear
West Essex to Wynnewood avenue, The meeting was hoth inspirational Durbin, 5, and 11 out of 19 fouls; F.
Mrs. Harry Hartley Inc lind educational. The speakers im- Harsch, 2. I~or Woodhury were Pier- The Lord Your God
Mrs. Roy E. Clark T"enth District-In charge of S. W. pressed upon the audience that son, 4, and 3 out of 11 fOllls; Morgan, And Observe
Mrs. Edgar Taylor F05'ter, South Chestnut to Rockland, women were being admitted into 2; M. Porter, 3. To Do
Mrs. Albert Clift Inc. West Essex to Wynnewood ave- nearly every avenue of business life, The big game of the week was Sat-
All The Words
Mrs. John S. Ketcham nue, Inc. and the conservative idea that urday afternoon with Bridgeton. The
USHERS Eleventh District-In charge of woman's place is in the home only. Bridgeton team is one of a league of Of This Law
T. C, Trotter, Jr., R. R. to Rockland, was fast melting away. New Jersey high schools and is con-
Mrs. Horace Moore Inc. East Essex to West Narberth, The morning, after the lecture Miss sidered Qllite speedy. In fact, they A wise girl never lets the )'oung
Miss Maude Wipf Inc. Sailor gave us a little talk in refer- expected to have a walk-away with man sh'3 has spotted for her own see
Miss Florence Jacoby Twelfth District-In charge of H. E,nce to the lecture. She told liS liS and were jllst playing for a lItUe her with her hair In curl papers until
Miss Edna Selfridge C. Gara, East Narberth to R. R. and everylhing in life worth while wns practice. after the parson has said his ratal
Rockland avenues (Triangle), Inc. attained by energ)', hard work amI Our hopes were not very high either words.
l'lARBroHTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-JANUARY 18. 1917
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Newlt of lqe C!lllurtllra
MEllION MEETING HOUSE.
lowed by a "Pure Food Demonstra-I'
tlon Supper" in the basement of the I
church at 6 P. M. ,
THE }'IRESIDE.

(ContinUed trom First Page.)


Niesen's Bakery
NARBERTH ARCADE
BUILDING
,c. P. COOK
dnte is tllis Friday evening, Januar\"
l:"ANGEI. BAl>TIST CHURCH. "
Anthracite Coal
- . - - - - - - - - ,f

Merion Meeting House is opened for ,19. Bread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,
worship every Frist-day at 11 A. Candy, Ice Cream
Hel'••John Gordon, n. n., Acting Pastor I
M. Visitors are cordially welcome. CATERING FOR PARTIES
A registry book is kept for visitors. Sunday services:
I Among the new residents of Nar
I b.erth are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Long, 0
WOOD AND
All are asked to register their names. 9.45 A. IVI. Bible School. Classes'iElmwood avenue; Mr. and Mrs. M. 1
for all ages. Men's and Women's Childs, Mr. D. W. Wright and famll~ A. FRESH SUPPLY OF CANDY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
ST. MAUGARET'S CHURCH. Bible Class led by Dr. Gordon. Ev- Mr. Horton Williamson, of South Na, Every Week at
er~'body welcome. ! berth avenue. Narberth, Pa.
Early Mass on Sunday trom Aprll Mr. S. W. Foster wlII address the'
l'it to October 31st at 6.030 A. :VI. From school on "Temperance." The Narberth Fire Company wa WIrltman.'s,
DAVIS'
Cilocolates and
NO\'ember 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M. 11 A. M. Morning worship. Sub- called out at 9.15 A. M. Monday i Douglass Home Made Candies
Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout the Our Speelaltles I AM AT THE SERVICE OF
:i0 d ject, "Great Revivals." This is the response to a call from Merion.
year. ~lasses on holydays, 6. an only service in the church. We hope proved to be a school house on fire, THE PUBLIC OFjNARBERTR
8.30 A. M. WeekdaYs at 8. Evening, for a large attendance. the building was saved but dam_
Automobiles to hire at all hours of day
devotions and other services at regular, 7 P. M. Young People's meeting amounted to about $2000. and night. ;
mDes. 'with the Methodist and Presbyterian
: in union service. Place to be an- Miss Augusta Witherow is S0111'
George B. Suplee SABlE CENSORE. P:::~~i~9H~~:~,5
~(};TlIODlST };PISCOPAL CIIURCn : nounced on bulletin boards. 1arti,st. .While imi~atlng a little ~~bY Steam & Hot Water Heating 1 - - - -
I
; 7.45 P. M. Evangelistic services in crymg 111 a read.lUg she was glVlu.
Plumbing Artistic HairdressIng, ElectrIcal Treatment,
'j'he I.Utle Church on the 1I11I. 'the Tabernacle, led by Rev. H. A. at the Commumty Club Room 01 Aa.l1c&n WaH' lIlanlcurlng
'Depfer evangelist. Wednesday, her crying was so realisti. Bell Telephone.
BeT. C. G. Koppel, Pastor. Wed~esday, January 17, 8 P. 1\f. I that she started all the babies in th
Prayer and praise meeting led by Dr. I room howling.
A. M. CASE
Sunday services: ,Gordon. Prayer for revival meetings.j
9.45. Sunday school. Address, Mr. i Remember our motto: "Every mem-j Have you jom.ed the ChrIstm~s Clu.L
. --- . Frank Crist Scalp Treatment. Facial lIlassage, Dyeing.
Bleaching, Clipping. Singeing. Shampooing.
242 Haverford Ave.,'; Narberth
H. C. Buckalew, secretary Central Y.' ber present at the prayer meetings." a~ thet.Merion T..t1e ~. Tr.ust Co.. ~h~l. MEATS & PROVISIONS Phone. Narberth 302-J
M. C. A., Philadelphia. You will en- This ill the lallt prayer meeting until a verllsem ellilt 1Il. tbls Illssue ~xPI ams
joy our school.
. . .
after the evangelishc meetmgs are
It l1e p an fu y. Nar ert 1 certam y ap-j
. t i t .. g . I.
a·"h
Grade Butter CLEAN···rA FE...WHOLl!rOME
11.00. Morning worship. Sermon over. Come and hring another with prletclt~ es sdue lh an en ellrpnsm
by the pa~tor.
. I
SelectIOns by t 1e yOIl. •
st u Ion an s ou ld we support OUI
m- Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
local br~nch, under the management - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _
1
al La) t,.
chorus chOlr. Tuesday. January 16, and Fnday, f D . I L 't r OUR PRODUCTSAREI GUARAN~EED
7.45. Evagelistic service held in January 19, 7.30 to 7.55 P. M. Cot- 0 ame el c 1. UNDER BAC'lERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
the Tabernacle. The Rev, H. A. Dep- tage prayer meetings at points in in-
fer, evangelist. Union ehorllS choir vitatlon cards delivered at every
led by Mr. Cartwright. house. Ever~' member should attend
Xarberth is well represented among
the members of the Poor Richarl
Club, which held its annual banque
Pasteurized Milk 1
Brynelovls CertUied WEST PBILA
DELIVERIES
Prayer Jreetillgs. the one in their district. Milk •
Wednesday night at the Bell.evue· (Pedrialle Soc:ietl"l OVERBROOK
Cottage prayer meetings wiII be
Stratford, in honor of Franklin. Kar'
held Tuesday and Friday evenings Speeial "Guernsey·' MERION
AM; SAINTS' p. E, CIIURClI. berth's representatives are: R. H
Milk WYNNEFIELD
throughout the, town. See announce- Durbin, W. Arthur Cole, Roy E. Clarh
ment elsewhere i~l a.ur Town. Mid- Itel'. Anclrew S. Burke Pastor and Edgar Taylor. (Roberts· 4: Sharpless· BALA.CYNWYD
Dairies) NARBERTH
week prayer serVICe m t.he church on
\Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock, led
by the pastor.
I '
The services at All Saints' P. E

Sergeant W. Loxley Peebles, o[
Church Montgomery and 'Wynnewoori the Headquarter Company, Fifth Regi-
For Keeping Brassy Bathroom CreaPl Buttermilk ARDMORE
Table apel Whipplno WYNNEWOOD
llemlU'kable School Ueeorll. avenue~, for next Sunday are as fol- ment, left Narberth on Tuesday for
Fixtures Beautifully Silver CrealB.
Despite unfavorable we~t~ler last I lows:
Sunday siX new flcholars. lomed the
Sunday school. The entire gtaff of
8.00 A. M.-Holy communion.
9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.
the border, for another indefinite
period. Mr. Peebles was fortunate
enough to be among the few whose
Plated Use SCOll-POWELL DAIRIES
fifteen teachers was present to wel-
come them. Two men were enrolled, sermon.
two boys in the junior department;
one boY in the primary; o~e, yo~ng
11.00 A. l\L-Morning prayer and short leave of absence was Isecured to

4,00 P. M.-Evening prayer.


cover the holiday season.
U-Kan Plate 45th and Parrish Sts.
The attendance at t.he Sunday Mrs. Raymond C. Jones entertain!'
woman in the Young Ladl.es Bible sehool ig increasing, and it has been at luncheon followed by a surpris.'_ __ SILVER W. H. HARTMAN
Class. Sixty-one new puplls have necessan' to flecure the flervicp.fI of kitchen shower in honor of Miss Nelli,
joined the school. since October 1st. addit.ion~1 t.eachers.
Every effort is bemg made to llustain
Mae Jones, on Saturda~-, January 13,
If you have not receivell your Those present were: Mrs. HoraCE
PLATING POLISH MAINLINE
Packing, Crating, Shipping
this unparalleled record for twenty pae!{et of Duplex F:nvelopes piealle Moore, Miss Linda Jacoby, Miss Flor,
consecutive SU11da y s.. If you do not notify the rector or :lily of the \('8- ence Jacoby. !\fiss Maud Wipf, Mis~ I Extra Strength, Lable Red, abont
FURNITURE
attend any school, jom 11 fl. You will . Edna Selfridg.e, Miss Ethel Ridge, Mill' , Upholstering and Repairing
like our school.
trymen.
The church has provided free Ruth Prescott, Miss Mary M. Carter
once a week 'just use as a polish.' Phone, 641-W.
35c a bottle; 15c half piut can. lOt DUDLEY AVENUE
Ladies' AliI 8oci~t)·. transport.ation from the stations at Miss Alice Green. Miss Esther Haws
This organization is domg wonder- \Vynncwood and Xarberth, 'busses Miss Achsah Wentz, Miss Mildrc' Can be purchased at
ful work . The womell . have deter- leavin!!,' at 10.40 011 Sunday mornmgs. .
mined to take a hig slICe out of the _
Leamer. H. C. FRITSCH
mortgage on the parsonage. They
have started a systematic monthly MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
M,r. and Mrs. Michael A. Walsh, o[
i Rosemont, gave a dinner Sunday even-
Imperial Grocery CO. Properties For Rent and Sale
Fire Insurance
free wiII offering canvass to cover ; ing, January 14, in 'honor of Thomas NARBERTH, PA. Bell Phone 809 W.
contributions for one year.
"h'lrch is to be congratUlated upon
i
The WIDE AWAKE Maguire and family, of 257 lona ave-
nue, Narberth, Pa. Miss Durham, of
WaU BoIIdfng. Narberth, P..
the ownership of its beautiful $8,000 I --- PhilatLelphia, ,rendered selections on
parsonage situated nex~_ to th~ church I Fifteen enthusiastic men. members the piano, accompanied by singing by
in a splendid location. Wlt~l t~1e IOf the Men's Bible Class of the Meth- Miss Hanna McGarrigaJ, Mr. Michael The Eagle Tailoring Co. HOWARD F. COlTER
church and lot.s free of deht It WIll ollist Church, met Wednesday night O'Donnel and Mr. Wm. Birmingham,
not take long to reduce the $2.000 llue ! and amid delightful fellowship pre· i of Philadelphia. Among others pres- 234 Woodbine Ave. M"EATS of
on the parsonage. I pared a most progressive and helpful Icnt were: Miss Katharine Maguire, Phone, 1203 J
.Tunior and Senior J,e:n!!,'neR. . I program for the new year. i
of Rosemont; Miss Mary Downing, of
NARBERTH. PAT
LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING
ITJ. QUALITY
e
Mrs. Hazel Smellley Will Orgalllz : The class heartily endorsed the' Philadelphia; Mr. Coyle, of Rosemont, Cleanlne, Pressina, Dyeine and Repairlne.
I
the children of the congregation un- Tabernacle campaign which is to be anl! the Misses Gallagh.er, of Ard·
Prices Reasonable. Work called lor and delivered Y. M. C. A.[BUILDING
der sixteen years of age in a Junior led by the Rev. H. A. Depfer and his more.
Epworth Society this Friday after party of associates. The memberfl. _ prepared for the children. Thosl
school, me~ting i~ the church. The have volunteered to. act all ushers,. I' It was announced Thursday thaI who are hungry may purchase amp.
Senior Soclety Will hold an import- personal workers. slllgers. leaders of Dr. William Wistar Comfort, of Ge. portions of candY, cake and tea. T
WM. G. CUMMER
ant business meeting at the home of cottage prayer meetings and various: man town had been elected to till is an unusual occasion to test Oil' 210 Elmwood Avenue
Mr. Pedrick t.his FridaY night. other committees of service. The pas~ presidendy of Haverford Cou.ege. H appetite and ability. The wom~n] P AINTINGl and
tor anel official board were highly will succeed Dr. Isaac Sharpless Suffrage Party of Bala-Cynwyd lhis-
TH}~ PltESBYT};RIAN ClIUIlCIl. commended for their interest in pro-I who retir.es next spr.ing. Dr. ComfoTi trict is responsible for the uniqu( I PAPER HANGING
moting the union movement among Inow is head of the department 0 afternoon and extends a cordial inv. Phone, Narberth 1262-W.
Rev. Johu Van Ness, l[fnister. the church ell. I romance languages at Cornell Uni tation to everyone.
, The annual halHluet has IJeen post-: versity. Although Dr. Comfort lia
The meetings for next Sund.ay wll. poned until after the campaign. when I been mentioned as a candidate for thl
he as follows: I tlie third annnal affair will he helll\ post, he was considered to have HUll
C. B. HARTMAN
10.00 A. M.-8unday School. 'with a great men's rally. . ehance against older and more ex 104 Dudley Ayenue, Narberth, Par
A place amI a welcome for all. I
I The following offieerll were elected: perienced competitors. He is an alum
11 A. M. Public worship. The pas- Miller Burkhardt, president; Elliott I nus of Haverford and a former mem-
tor will preach on "The History of G. Dodge, vice president: William .T. ber of the colleg.e faculty. He also L
OYSTERS Fried and Half
Sbell a Specially
Phone, Narberth 641 W
Revivals." Bailey, secretary; Nathan E. Smed- president of the Alumni Association
This church co-operates with the ley, treasurer; the Rev. M. F:. Bar- and will act as toastmaster at the ban
other churches in the union evange- tholomew, of the National Bible In- quet to ex-President Taft on January A man that \"'hlspers down 0. well,
About Ihe goods he has to sell.
listic meetings and therefore will be sUtute, teacher. The president will ,27. Can't renp so many golden dollnrs.
closed on Sunday evenings eluring the announce the various committees I' As one Who climbs a tree and hollers.
progress of the meetings. later. I An opportunit~- will soon be pre-
{,hurell Xotes. I
Any man not attending any other sentell, to test the old adage. "TIH

I
At the largest attended Communion Sunday school is cordially invited to best goods come in small packages,"
service in the llistory of the church visit the class which meets every when all shapes ,and sizes of package
last Sunday morning, th~re were tbir- Sunda~. morning in "The Little Church will be offered for sale at the resi_
ROOFERS
teen publicly welcomed mto the mem- on the Hill."
lJership of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Foster will en-
Idence of Mrs. Edgar S. Gardner, 43.
Bryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd, Wed
nesday, January 24, from 2.30 un' Are Yau a Renter?
tertaln the members of the session
and their wives on Thursday evening
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN I 5.30 P. M.; all packages selected anI
wrapped by the discriminating suffra'
URIDGE
Many of the citizens of our Year-
of this week. "OUR TOWN" ists who are in position to KnO\' 'Round-Horne-Town started here as
On Saturday evening Mr. anll Mrs renters. After living here a while they
The Ladies' Aid Society will hold what is attractive and practical Gerd Schulte, of Elm Terrace, enter-
were convinced that Narberth is the
an "Apron Social" next Friday even- Printing this advertisement fifteen While these packages are to be sold tained the evening bridge party. ThOSE best Suburb to Philadelphia.
ing immediately after the cottage consecutive weeks helped to add under one restriction-Uslght unseen, present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F Do likewise-add up your rent
urayel' meeting. A good program is t.hey may be ogled, handled, ratth' Donnelly, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. 1\1 receipts-ask your broker to show
being arru"P'Pll Rnd the entire congre- FIFTY.FIVE scholars in the and' smelled, but a large sign an Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Living- you a "Smedley House." They are alI
gation is invited. NARBERTH nouncing "No packages punctured or ston. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obdykl' glad to do so because they don't have
The monthlv meeting of the Mis- METHODIST cord cut" will require the purchase' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cockrill. to talk their heads off to make a sale.
sionary Society will be held next 0 to depend upon wit and luck to win (The houses are all salesmen.)
TuesdaY at 2 P. M., to be followed SUNDAY SCHO L Prices w\lI range from five cents tl
bv It meeUne; of the Ladies' Aid 80- YOU WILL ENJOY OUR SCHOOL one dollar-value containe~ and re Be satisfied with the best you can WM. D. SMEDLEY
ciety at 4 P. Moo and this to be fol- I Sunday, 9.4& ceived, and special packages wiU be get. Builder
N AI-{BEItrrII, P A.-OUR TOWN- JANU ARY 18, 1917
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HARRY B.. WALL Furniture Moved Freight Hauled Hearing much of the vaunted pres-
tige of the Narberth Fire Company
Plumbing, Gas Fitting Express Packages Carried. Trunks Called for and Delivered pinochle players, we, the members of
and Heating Passenger Automobiles Teaming the Montgomery A. C., desire to dis·
pute tjlelr claims as champions of
NARBERTH, PA WALTON BROS. Nar:::':~72 the town, and her.eby challenge them
to a plnchole match-ringside
weights-Marguls of Queensbur)'
I"or tJIP "'!l·omlllod..t1on of Ita larll"e and
BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE DO IT NOW Phone,Ardmore3 rules-time and place at option of
aforesaid fire company players-for
1",·rplI.lnll" nll"'1Ier of I,"trona who find It
InenO\'pnlent to tranHllet th..lr bonklnll" bllNI-
ll. ,T. ROSE~IURGY. ProprIetor RICHARD F. DEN VER Ifun Or for marbles. Answer through
columns of Our Town or confer with
n.... dllrlnll" r"ll"lIll1r hanklng hour., the Re-
IlIIhl«, Trnot Coml.lln)' announces
Prime Meats Decorative Painting: : Paper Hanging I any of the followlng committee of the
EVENING
,
Home DresseJ Poultry, Butter. El:"l::s anJ GameR' Montgomery A. C.: Newton CcmIJ
Fane," Frlllt anJ Ve!!et;thl.. s. "A STORE Fa
PARtiCULAR PEOI'LE."
Paper HU:~Zin~ rE'l'resC'nte..1 by
Philip L. Galla!:her 21 LANCASTER AVE" ARDMORE I ton, Allen G. Kirk, I. L. War~l. Jame~
. Te ephone. NARBERTH. P.A. ----,--.",.------......,,----...,.,,=~.,.....,~...,,...------,...,...----------------- D. Dickie. ..-.-.--.--- I
G. Foote, James G. Scanlin, Carl
SERVICE
NOW IS THE TIME TO CO.A.L • President, \Jhas. E. 'Kreamer; sec·
FIRE COl\[PANY. h"ll"lnnlnll" .Jnnll"r)· l'!p..nn<l. 1017. 1J0nrH wllJ
lu- 0l)("n for hUMinPKN contlnuouRb" from 9
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Buy a HOlDe W. W. KIRK,417 Commercial Trust Bldg., Phila.


Before Prices Advance
retary, Charles V

Carden Warner;
Noel;
secretary, E. C. Stokes;
chief
financial
treasurer,
engineer,
Inll" SlItnrdl\r.
Thla chanjfe IH In ....cord with the polley
of thlH IIINtitntinn to rend..r at 011 tlmp.
nnd III ",·..r)· I"'HHlhl" form THE KISI) 0.'
Good, clean COAL-Iree Ironi culm and slate- Chas. V. Noel: first af;slstant engln·
CALDWELL & CO. QUALITY 'the kind you can burn and get heat. eer, Edw. Wipf; second assistant en·
:-;..:ltl'IC ..: that la of pm..tleal benpnt to Ita
1.lItron. In thl'lr bu.lneoH lind I.proonlll ..f-
Dellvery ""here, hoW" and _hen you _ant it- glneer, A. P. Redifer; thirtl assistant fairs.
SE~VJCE honest and lull _eight.
engineer. H. B. Wall; fourth as·
Republic Trust Company
A ~s8r~.E!A PRICE The L,-oW"est Market Prices.
sistant engineer, A. Vl. Needbam.
Finest Photoplay The-
atre 011t8 Size in the
EotlreWorId.
Bell Phone w. W. KIRK
BllumlllOUB and Anthracite
Keystone Phone
Private correspondence as well as COllvl'nimtly Locattd
Spruce 4711 Race 54615 D that for business purposes should be
Photoplays-Continuous 10 A. M. to 11.30
P.M.
---00811.--- marked showing to where It should
1429 Chestnut Street
PhUa., Pa. he returned, if undelivered at post (;..nrll"e '(" ,\II~n Pre.ldpnt
PROGRAM A MEETING OF rHE STOCKHOLDERS office of address. If this precaution- "'. c. I'olloel" ,Jr Tr..llollrpr
OF THE ary measure could be generally ob-

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15TH
nnd (.'on..lnelng Narberth BUI-Idl-ng & LoanAssoc.-al.-on served it would 'greatly assist post
office officials In the handling of
mail matter.
('111.\1111 ...•••.••...•..• $~OO,ooo.oo
"" h,. $200.000.011
J'~lIrtl)(or Inforll1lltion lir)on Request

I'"RASK IUmSAS to nominate Officers and Directors to serVe for the ensuing year,
IIno! ~llIrl:",'r)' Wilson In },1rst Showing of will occur
"TilE mUD}: OF nAT}:"
:llr. lieenlln'jo; ::\IOHt Inlllr.-Msh·e Charft(!ter-
Izallnn
Thursday, February 1st, 1911, at Elm Hall
The election will take place at the Annual Meeting in March I
Narberth Register
Two Lines, IOc per issue; Sc for each aclclitionalline
M,\ll'J I'IlOIJUCTIOS starts at 10.80 A. 1\1., THOS. C. TROTTER, Jr., SecretaTJi AeCOUSTA~TS l\J.\SICUlU:. ";TC.
1~.30. 2.15, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00 and 9.45 P. 1'1. GrM.·nl", l\n(lrcw CaNe, A. 1\1. Phone. 302-.T.
5 Chelitnut ave. Phone, Gj'j-:\I. Sec disPla)o" advcrllsenwnt in this Issue,
ESSEX. : last Monday night when his Plugu K..lm, II. C. :\IF.ATS• •:TC.
1 . r 202 Dudley ave. UO)-Jt-Fi'. Phone, 398.

HOMEBROOK I
I • •
1st 2nd 3rd: w.ere knocked out of the plvota POSI-: I.lln'!han. Frpderlc A. See <llsPlay ad"ertlsement In this I.sue.
game. I tion in the league--by virtue of the: 20' Forrest avc. Phnne. ~H-R. Cotter. Jlo..."rd .'. Phone, 1298.
game. game. I . , I' AHVJo:ItTISISG See <llsPIIlY achertlsement In this Isslle.

FARM DAIRYI~~~;:e: Smith


. . . . . . . . . . 1G"
.......... 140
.
18S
• • •
161
157 ' Colt·.s sweepmg victory over Captain Co..•. W. ,\rlhllr Phone, 632-R.
:
• •• I
Ludovlci's
. ,
struggling "Southslders." Ideas, Plans, Cnp,', Ar~.
AItCUITl'.CTS
'1'ypography.
178 ' It IS rumored Bob s old men are feel- WlJlIlle~ lind Wllrn..r. Hcal Est. Tr. Co, I1"lmlllu'h. ,\. Phn~/ ;;l'nWy<l 76f;-W.
CrlNt, F'mnk Phone, 644-W.
See diSPlaY advertl.ement In this I.slle.
n IK
Butler .. . . .. , ..... 175 19~ 121 I ing the effects of the stiff race, and are D1<lg., Phlla. l'hone, \Yalnllt 23~3. SCI' <llsl'laY allvertlsenJPnt In this Issuc.
Tuberculin Tested Herd _I i . "'11..)·, ,JnNel.h 11. S t I' I Il I h
Hartley .......... 179 161 108' about ready to concede the champlOn- 108 ~Ierlon ave. Phone. 373. e~~; [~~';;";~r :<1~~:;;I;;n~:net r.,re:~fsn I;:~::
Mill< with low Bacteria Count McKell .......... 147 185 133 I ship to one of the )'ounger teams. Koro~~~F~~J"b<;'~;pr:,~~D DUII,mms ~IOItTt:AGES
Sample left on request - - ! Hard luck, Bob. 107 Chestnllt ave. Phone. 608. l'!hnl''''lO, ,"'Ill'" ('. 2~2 I,sspx ave.
697 I AUTOl\IOJULES Phone. 636. or 14 20 Chestnut st.
Cl'nHor~, S"bl" To hire.
(
Totals 808 822 I IIIUSIC
A. HAIMBACH! , Stulldh 01' thl~ ('lubs.
"
I Jim McKell's Essex team is going See dlsplal' advertisement In thl. Issu..
H rnpr "'m S "Lneomoblle"
I.ooH, .-annr U. Plann Teacher and Aeeom-
panlst. 417 Haverford ave. Phone. 316.J.
Phone. Cynwyd 766 W Won. Lost. Pet.: to be heard from before the end of ~03' N. NII'rb~rth ave. Pho~e. 664. Wentz. Achaah 111. Teacher ot plano and
Colts .. , , 10 5 .667 : the season They bowled two con- :\lcClclllln. W. S" J. I'. Acknowledgements pipe organ. Stlldlo, Arende Bldg. Phone, 604.
Address, Narberth P, 0" BOl 415
Plugs ' , , 11 7 i
.611 secutlve 800 games against the Plugs ~~~~, ~1~1~~VI;S~:,t~~::I~ep~le;l~ses. Office JptrerleH, J. ~1?Ti'~~~a~~?:tr;.I<;'ve.
Narbrook 10 8 .556 i the other night, which match WalS one DAKERS Phone, 666-M.
Essex 10 8 .556 of tile best cOlltests rol'~d in the 1IIis"esel'n~'lsIp'·laPl,haO~ev'er3tI5".2e-mJ·ent
u u"
II' tl.ls Isslle. "-..ntnn. Carl F. 506 OI'TICIA~l!I
I,s••x aVe. Phone. 638.W.
AT YOUR ELBOW- • •••••••••••••
I Montgomery. 9 .12
17
.429 league thlf; year
299 ' .
lit:
BASKS
1I1..rlon Title &: Trllst Co. Phone. Ardmore 3. Z,·ntllla)·..r, l"rank
Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut st
.
7
-right here in Narberth, is the
I Southside .
I
High single gan1e score-H. Smed-'
. - Sec <llsplay a<lvertlsement In this Issue.
IUtt~nIIllUHe Tr. Co. 132~ Walnut st.
125 Winsor a'·e. Phone, 651-J.
I'ACKI~G. MO\'ISH. ETC.
kinll of oddity shop. that ar.t lovers ley, Karbrook, 232.
travel hundreds of l1ules to F I ftl1 ave- High three-team score-H. Smed-' of the local Mam '
! Frank Rainear, a former member Hee tllspla)" a,I\·. 1st IsslI.. <'neh mnnth.
' L'me L eague t eam, Suzz"rn. Tony DARnERS
Hartlllan, WhI. H.
. <llsplny a<lverllse",~nt
See l'AJ::-;TERS In this Issue.
nue to see. I Y N rb ok 594 is one of Jim McKell's lawst acqulsl- 224 Haverford ave. Col.., JIIIll~. n.
This is an Invitation to YOU to e •. l a r o .
corne around aud rummage any lme 911
t' I . I tI t tI
HIgh team game score. Narbrook,; ons 0 Ie ran S o. Ie ssex e.am. SUI.pr, F. A.
k f t1 E
' Frank rolled three mce games agamst
t DLACKSlIII'I'US
728 :llontgomery ave. Phone, 328.
246 Havertord ave. Phon.... 1225.J.
Cumn,..r, W. (,. Phone. 1262-W.
Se... dlsplnl' a<lv, In thl. jsslle.
you are In the mood or have a friend • score-NTar- 1 the Plugs the other night, averaging DUILI)EUS D ..m·"r. Rleh"rd F. Phone, Ardmore 39.
to entertain. High team three-game • SIll..dley, WhI. n. Phone, 600. See <lIsp lay advertisement In this IS.lle.
brook, 2461. i 170. 'Velcome back, Frank. See display advertisement In this Isslle. Walzpr. Fr..... '
CA~J)Y, ETC. 117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247-J.
SchedUle of Postponed ~[atche8. llo"IH, n. E. Phone. 12~4-W. PAPER IIASGEUS

THE .,CARDEN STUDIO SHOP Januar" 22-Montgomery vs. Essex. :


J
January 23-Colts vs, Plugs.
G.eorge Gifford, than whom a hetter
fellow never lived, is bacJe in' our Jenkins, Chas. L.
See display advertisement In this Isslle.
CAUI'.;STl':ns A~D DUILHEHS
"'Itt... Geo. A. 320 Woodbine avO'.
Phone, 1203-W. First-class work.
I'AT.;ST I.AWYEUS
January 29-Colts vs. Narbrook. . 103 Dlldley aVe. Phone. 382-:lf. Foater. SamJ. W. Phlla. address, lOll Chest-
219 Grayling Avenue midst once again. George has been COAL, ETC. nllt st. 131 Merlnn ave. Phone, 1233.J.
Nllrberth, Pn. I
January 30-Essex vs. Southside.
February 5-Montgomery vs. Nar-
out at several of the Main Lin.e Cook. C. r. Phone, 302-W.
f 11 Se" display a<lvertlsemellt In this Issue.
League matchefs, rooting hard or I S ".. W. Kirk. Phnne, Sprlle. 4711.
I'UOTO I'LAYS
"Arcndla." 16th and Chestnut sts. Phlla.
See dlaplay advertisement In this IS.lle.
------------------ IbrOOk. old team. Hee aclvcrtlsement In this Isslle. l'I.U:\lIlISG....."'TC.

YMCABOWLING
• • • • LEA'GUE I I Februarv G-Essex vs. ColtS.
I F b
e ruary
'. 12 PI
- ugs VS.
Februarv 13-Colbs vs. Plugs.
N b
ar roo .
k
Ed. Haws, wreclted the maples to
COSTUACTORS
. Shand. A. C. ,Jr. Commercial Trllst Bldg"
Supl..e. GPn. n. Phone. 1289.
Phlla. Phone. Sprllee 5263; Narbcrth 1214-J Wall. U. n. Phone, 319-.J.
n};STISTS
See <llsplal' a<l"erllsement In tMs Isslle.
See display adverllsement jn this l!..ue.
--- I F ebruary. 14-Montgomery vs.
the tune of a 230 game against the Cllmpron. I)r. W. 111. Phone, 344-M.
See display a<lvertlsement III this Isslle.
R.:AI. ESTATE
Cahh\"l'1I &: Co. Phone, 1271-\V.
The Colts, by winning three games Southside. Essex team, the other night. Ed. says Orr. Hr. A. I" 101 Elmwood aV. Phone, 393·W. See display adverlloement In this Issue.
from the Southside team, jumped into he feels like a youngster these days. Phlla. Phone, Filbert 4252. Keith Bldg. FrltllCh, U. C. Phone, 252-W.
the lead in the local five man team Bowling Notes. and t he above score is strong evidence F1edlpr'•. Phone.DRUGGISTS 625.
See <llsphlY ad"erllscment In this Issue.
Justlc.., .'. M. Phone, 371-R.
t.hat he leuows what he's talking See display ad,'ertlsement In thl. Isslle. See display advertisement In this Issue.
bowling league last weelt. Scores: AlI bowlers, attention! An Important lIomwkeeIJer's. Phone, 304-'V. Godtrc)', \\'nl. B.
COLTS. m.eeting of the members of all Y. M. about. See display advertisement In this Issue. 1I4 Woodside a"e. Phone. 685-\V.
1st 2nd I
3rd C. A. bowling teams will be held at
game. gam~. gam.e. the Y. M. C. A. Monday night, JanulLry
nO"-lIr<l'H. Phone, 1267.
See display E~.;~~;:fc~~~~n this Is.ue.
Saah. Rohert J. Phone, 605.
Yo~~~nNm~o;:.~16:tc~~~t~~~"a"v~. ~,::";~:g~;"r.
It Is rumored that several of the VerI ~25 lona nve. 1285.''''', with Harhert & ClnJ;'horn,' Main
Walzer 130 145 137 i 22. You can't afford to miss this, Mr. members or the Montgomery team are PuJth, Nar. Phone. 650-\V. Ard. Phone, 163-J. Line Heal Estate, 20-1 Dalley Bldg., Phil...
Nicholson 192 166 146 Bowler, so arrange your affairs );0 yOI! soan to join the ranks of the bene-
'1 .'ISII A~D OYSTERS ROOFISG. ETC.
Humphries . . 134 104 111 can be present. Hartman, C. D. Phone, 641-\\'. Gnra-lUeGlnlpy Co. Phone. 1258-W.
diets. On.e roller in partiCUlar has a See <llsplay advertisement In this Isslle. See display advertisement In this Isslle.
Melsen , 89 .275 average In the matrimony league IIJJI"'rh,1 (;rol·..r)· Co. Phone, Narberth 606. IIlmpr, John A. 243 Jona ave. Phone, 661-J•
D. Compton . 148 120 SO'" IlIsPlal' advertl.ement In this IsslI". Shop, 246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-J.
Bob Savill wears a long face since during the last few weeks. GARD~ERS SAFES
Lacey 154 188 163 Vowell, "'Iaher \V. C. Poor. 106 Forest ave. Phone, 695.
101 Cnnway ave. Phone, 334-J. Sate Deposit box In the house.
Vowell. ,J. D. SCHOOLS, ETC.
Totals ......... 699 751 677 95 Winsor ave. Phone. 392-J. "·etherlJl. IIl1aa 1'[.. ude E.
GARI)EN ~URRERIES 200 Dlldley ave. Phone. 1260-H.
SOUTHSIDE.
1st 2nd 3rd Recital by GERTRUDE E. WRIGHT, Soprano Wohlert. A. E. Phone, 696.
See display advertisement In this Issue.
GROCERS
Tarnd. Harry
246 Woodbine ave.
SIlOEII[AKERS .
game. game. game.
Churchl11 . . 133 109 139
At Elm Hall. To.night. Thursday. January 18th Iml.prlill Gro....r)· Co. Phone, Narberth 606. Good W ..ar Shoe Repair Shop.
See <llsplay advertisement In this Issue. Constllntlne, IJ. G. Y. M. C. A. DI<lg.
Orr .•.............. 110 104 91 PROGUUI I'ROGUAJl lfAULISt:. ETC. STUmO SHOP.
Walton Dros. Phone, 672. (Jllrdpn Stlldlo :-;hop. 212 Grayling aw.
Brown 121 90 143 1 a Woodland Love Song, 5 a Ishtar •............• Spross See display advertlsemcnt In this tssue. See III"pla~' allvertl.ement In this ISBlle.
Ear-ria
Simpson .. '
.
153
147 103
b Non Torno _
Hawley
Mattei
b War
c Na Ligawce
Rogers
Nlewladonskl
IIEATISG, STEAl\[ AND WATER
lIalre, Geo. A.
311 N. Narberth nve. Phone, 699·J.
'
I TAILORS
Eall"le Tallorlnll" Co. Phone, 1283-J.
See display ad"ertlsement In this Is.ue.
La.lrd 173 168 127 MISS WRIGHT
2 Aria, Prom esse De Mon
MR. WIZLA
6 a Synnove's Song ..... Kjerulf
b Orpheus With His Lute.
1J0wman, Silmuel I'. (Life.)
INSURANCE
116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 653-W.
ISarlIPrth Tallorlnll" Co.
Y. 111. C. A. Building. Phone, 305.
Sehwartz. Chari... HOhle TOOl'n T ..llor.
Totals . . 690 608. 603 Avenlr ...•.....•... Massenet Manney Dllrkhardt, MlIJer Phone, 669·M. p. O. Box, 234 Haverford ave. Phone. 1264.J.
L. (Life, Fire. Aecldent, Health, Auto, etc.) TYPEWIUTERS
Bob Savl11's Plugs lost two games (La Rol de Lahore) MISS WRIGHT Jonea, Chas. R. Dodll"e, E. G. 502 Essex OVe.
out of three to Jim McKell's fast 403 N. Narherth ave. Phone, 696-W. Phone. Narberth 638.1.1.
MR. WIZLA 7 a I Hear You Call1ng Me, Jones, "'m.
J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone,
trav.ellng aggregtLtion in a well con- 3 Mrs. Rastus Johnson on the Marshall 680-J, Phila. address, Penn Mutual Bldg. The above Is 1\ new department, and In
tested mllltch. Scores; Telephone b The Star ......•.... Rogers Sn)'der, Rollt. order that It shall be the greatest use
PLUGS. 313 Woodside ave. Phone. 383. to the commllnlty the list should contain
MRS. ARMIGER c A Little Bit of Heaven, Ball Trottpr Bros. (Fire. etc.) the name of every professional man, trades-
1st 2nd 3rd 4 Aria, All Hall Thy Dwell- MR. POLAND 200 \Voodslde ave. Phone. 1262-H. mnn, mechanic, shopkeeper. etc., who doe.
game. game. game. ing •......••..••..... Gounod 8 Sheltered Jewett LAWYERS or can In any way serve his fellow.towns-
Gilroy, John 211 Essex ave. Phone, 1246.R. man.
Humphries • . ..•.. 147 180 149 MR POLAND MRS. ARMIGER Phila. address. Lincoln Bldg. As It Is dlfflcult for those contrlbutlnc
Haws 163 143 230 . 9 Col Sangue Sol Cancellasl, Henry, Geo, III. 107 Chestnut ave. l'hone, 608. their time and efforts to the production ot
Verdi Phlla. address, Finance Bldg. "Our Town" to persono.lly either know or
Smedley . . •.....•• 129 166 173
Secretary, Mr. Henry Howes (La Forza Del Dest!no)
ScheU, 1I0mce III. Interview all such, It WOUld be mOst help-
Rose ••.••.••••.•• 187 148 146 208 Sabine avs. Phone, 1245.W. fUl If those not now found In the printed
Ass't. Sec., Mr. Ignatius Hirsch MR. WIZLA, MR. POLAND Stites, Fletcher W. -I J3 Haverford ave. list would send In 0. memo ot their name..
SaV'ill . . .• , .....•..139 160 167 Phone. 872·W Phlla. address. Crozer Bldll:. address, phone numbers and businesses or
Tickets lor Sale at Howard'. Drul Store. Steinway Plano Used. LIGIITING FIXTURES professions tor listing. This wlIJ cost as fol-
McDonald Jobn. Narberth phone, 1288. lows: 10 cents each Issue for 2 lines; 6 cent..
Totals •••.•...• 766 787 866 1533 Chest. st., Philo.. Phone, Spruce 3138. for eo.eh additional line.

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