You are on page 1of 8

MERRY CHRISfMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS I

l'
j

I VOLUME II. NUMBER 11 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1915 PRICE' TWO CENTS

MERION IN LINE FOR


AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY
Golf Association Committee Rec-
ommends Local Club and Two
Others for Event

DECIDE JANUARY 14

At the annual meeting of the Amer-


ican Golf Association, which will be
helel on .Januar~· 14, the executive com-
mittee will recommend that the three
national championships tournaments
~hall he awarded to an)' one of the
following clubs:
, National Amateur-Merion Cricket
, Club. Philadelphia: l"assau Country
Club, Glen Cove, L. I., and Piping
Hock ClUb, Locust Valley, L, I,
I l"ational; open-Minikahda Club.
I l\linneapolis: Country Club of Detroit,
I and Jo~nglewlJod ('ountry Club, Engle-
r wood, :\. ,I.
I Women's :\aUona I-Xew Haven,
Conn.. Coun try CI uh; Greenwich,
Conn .. Country Cluh, and Belmont
Springs Country Club, Waverly, Mass.

I was not Christ, the source of all


1 !(ood, born on this daY hundreds of
I years ago, and born for the very pur-
II pose of promoting these blessings for
mankind'! "Peace on earth! Good-
will to men" was the song caroled to
the shepherds by the angels. A song
thaI has cOllle down the years with
eaeh Christmas and has helped to
mal,e t hat season the best of all the
I year, becaUse it is the anniversary
: of Redemption of the world.
I As this season draws neal' it h;
accompanicll hy a series of pastel
I scenes; the l"ativit~·, picturing the
lowly shed in which the Child is seen
I wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid
I in a manger; the a pparitio1l of the
augcls 10 the shepherds un the crest
or the hill, the moon and and stars
flooding them with light; the visita-
tion of the shepherds and their offer-
ings of the Idels, symbolic of purity;
and last, hut. by no means least, t.he
beautiful scene of the three wise-men,
! who came from far count.ries to offer
I to the Saviour-gold, frankincense
i anel myrrh-anel to adore him. All
! these scenes pass through our minels
,dlll'ing t.he Christmas tille.
Ahont the time of Advent, which an-
11Iouncps Christmas, everything flows
with the beaut ifnI and lonelv and the
festive appearance of all things show
SANTA CLAUS WILL SOON BE HERE to us, that the world is preparing for
the anniversan' of the hirth of Him,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "----------_._-_.
who came to the earth to redeem man.
The true conception of the Christ- Of all the many things announcing
ALETTER WRITTEN BY ALITTLE GIRL TO CHARLES :SCHOOL CHILDREN WRITE I mas spirit is t he spirit of giving and Christmas the most impressivE' is the
Inot receiving, music of an organ pealing forth alHl
DANA, AT ONE ·TIME EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK SUN ABOUT CHRISTMAS I i We must rememher that it is he- glory, and the chants and hymns be-
. cause of God's g;ift to us, that. we coming more beautiful through the
i l'elehrate t he Christmas seaSOIl. Whell weeks of Advent until on Christmas
lJear gditor; I hood tills the worlll woulll he extin- i Letters From Three Narberth' we thinl, of how He gave His only day they break forth in all of the
" IllY' g'uished, 1> 'I C t" 0 " I SOil, in a true spirit of unselfish love, .magnil1cence of true beaut~.', for fine
I am eight years old, Sonle 0 L Upl s, onammg ngma I
little friends sav there is no Santa ;-\ot helieve in Santa Claus! You we shoulll remember, not on your musk is indeed truly beautiful. It
.
Claus. Papa says if you saw it ill nllg It .as we
. 1 II t I I' ..' , .
no Je !eve Ill. Lalnes,
And Interest .
l'ng' Thoughts of own deal' ones arollJj(1 us, hut our
less fortunate brothers and sisters may we
II I '1 tl t tl
Ie saH Ja
I .
lroug 1 musle
"The SUIl." it is so, Please tell me you mIght get your papa to Illre men OUI' Christmas Obsel'vance w(~ read the soul: and it is true that
the truth. Is there a Santa Claus? to ~vatch in all the chimneys on and give them a happy Christmas, the greatest poets invariably connect
\'IrglnhL HogllllI Chflstmas eve to catch Santa Claus; . thus hringing our "White Girts" to music' with Christmas poetry. And
'I , 11 aUlll"
, ' . I',.(• , .'11 , bul. even if they did not see Santa the feet of the King, so is the Spirit. of Season allsorbed
,I I, II 1.~ t (I 'Ir'gIl II. Claus coming down, what would that Christmas is the festival of the It is the spirit of fellows IliP
. t IHIt into ever~' heart to last through the
l)e:~r Yir.gin:a:.. ., , \. prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, ;-\ativit~· of Christ. observed by the l'auses us 10 drop a ('oin into a Christ- year and to leave its print on the
'our htlle ..lliends ,ue wrong, ?~Ie. but that is no sign that there is no ('ilri,nian Chlll'cll yearly on DecemheI' mas hox as we pass, for we IUlOW great heart of the world aH December
have been allected Iny the skeptiCism Santa Claus. The most real things 25, and commonly uecepted as the we will help 111011,1' some one happy, is left to memory,
of a skeptical age. They do not be- in the world are those which neither birth of Christ. [u a spirit of goodWill, we greet
lie\'e except as they see, They think children nor men can see, Did ~'ou all ulil\(', with a cheery smile or IdlHI I
nothing can be, which is not com pre- ever see fairies dance across the' The ce[ebration of Christmas CUIl- wurd, and pass Oil, lea\'ing that smile
hensiblc to their little minds, All lawn? Of eourse not. But that iH not he traced bad, further than one 01' word in t he heart or eyes of him The new minist.er waH invited out t.o
minds, Virginia, whether ther he no proof bhat thev are not there. hundred and eighty to one hundred to whom it was spnl,en, ready tn he supper. lIe was a bachelor, and when
mllll's 01: child's: are little" In this Nobody can coneei~e or imagine all and ninety-two A, D, It does not ap- passell nn tll the next comer. he helped himself t.o the biscuits fOl'
~reat ulll\"erse 01, our~, lII~n IS a mere the wonders there are unseen and Last hnt not least, we have the the thirll time he looked across the
IIIseet; an l~nt 111 IllS mtelleet, as unseeable in this world, You may peal' however that there was complete spirit 'of forgi\"eness, which enahles tahle at the hostess' little girl. "I
compar~d With the boundless worlll tear opeu the baby's rattle and see uniformity in the period of observa-: us to forget our petl~· grudges and .I!on't nften ha\"e such IL good supper
about, h101-:-as measured by the bOU~ld- what mal,es the noise inside, but lion of the Nativity among the early i qnarrels, and ~ive our hand t.o our' as thiH, my Ileal'," he Raid in his most.
less JIltelhgenc~ capable of graspll1g there is a veil covering the inside churches. Some had the festival in enemy, and WIth a hearty greetin/?:,' propitiatory tone,
the whole of Imowledge and of world, which not the strongest man, the spring, others in January. It was: set all aright, For it was in fo~give-, ,"We d.o~I'l, either," said the little
thought. . f I ,ness as well as love that the I'ather :gIl'\' SlllIIIIlg', "I'm awful glad you
, " I . ,'l S t nor even the ulllted strength 0 a I not until a later date that December I ' 11 1 " ..
Yes, Vlrglllla. t lere IS an a the strongest men that ever lived can _ . gave HIS Son, so that we wou ( Ie came,
Claus. He exists as certainly as I Z" was celebrated as the date 01 the freed 1'1'0111 our sins
10\'1' and generosity and devotion ex- tear apart. birth of Christ. So we IlJlll that it' is nnlv with the
ist. and you know that they abound, O n Iy t'al't1 I, t' anc~"' P 01' t.r y, I0 ve , ro,- Christmas from the fifth to the. spirit of love, fellowship, gool!will,
. Lit.tle Johnny-Dad, there's II. g.irl
1 p Sll aS11 tllat curtalll at our school whom we call Postscript.
and give to )'our life its highest nUll ce. can u, (I' eighth century gathered arouud othel' :alHl forgiveness that we can have the
heauty and joy. and view the picture: the su~ernlll festivals partly old aud partly new, real, true Christmas spirit. Dad-Postscript? What do you call
I t b I I t 11 . hel' Postscript for?
Alas, how dreary would be the soul gory an d Ilea~ y eyon!. s I a so that what lIIay be termed Christ- }:h'81lOr U. E~'I'(", ,~,,'
if there were no Santa Claus, It real? Ah, Virgll1ia, in all this world, Illas cycle sprang up. _ Little Johnny-- Cos hel name IS
would be as dreary as if there were there is nothinr; real and abiding, '1'he custom of decorating the Of all the festiv'lIs of the veal' the I Adeline Moore,
no Virginias, There would be no No Santa Claus! Thank God he churches with holly and evergreens one ushered forth 'with the ~ost joy; ,But with the morning cool rellc('-
ehildlike faith, then. no poetry, no lives forever, A thousand years from on Christmas is a very ancient one. attE'nded with the most happineRs, tlOns came,-Scott.
romance to make tolerable this ex- now, nay, ten times a thousand years The visits of Santa Claus bearing merriment, spirit allll festivity: and --------
istence. We shonld have no enjoy- from now, he will c?ntinne to malle gifts belong properly to December 6. which leaves the most lasting gooll i I have heen dying for twenty years.
ment except in sense and in sight. glad the heart of childhood. the c1a~' of Saint Nicholas, wishes and happiness behind, is now I am going to Iive,-James DrUIll-
I'

The eternal Ii~ht with which child- Clull'les DllnD. TIl)'lol' )o'III'lt% Christmas, And most I1ltingly so, for Imond Bnrns.
NARBERr.rH. PA.--OUR TOWN--DECEMBER
. 23. lHlo

NARBERTH ASSEMBLY YULETIDE CELEBRATIONS IN \WE WISH OUR DEAR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
'[
LARGELY ATTENDED THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Very Merry Christmas
and
Dance of Season W Two SundaY School Entertainments-Christmas Morning Pl"alS~
Second . as
Held Friday Evening In
Serv·ice-Chris\mas Music Next Sunday Morning Happy New Year
Elm Hall I
---
The se('ond djanc1'e. Ofl~tlhe l~alrlbelrt1tl
The Presbyterian Church is malting byterian Orphanage in West Philadel-
I extensiYe PI:eparations for the cele- phia.
hralion of the glad Chrh5tmas Festival. The seeolHl Sunday school eelebra-
HOWARD'S DRUG STORE
Assembly was lell 111 ~ 11l.,a as., . . lion will be held by the primary de- Druco and Vinol Agencies are recent additions
f'ridav evening, December 17, and. IJeglnnlJlg With last Sunday morn1l1g. partment on Thursday afternoon, at a
was i;Hleed, largely attended. when the pastol' preached an appropri- o·clocl<. There are over a hundrell
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Hezo Brooln;, Mr. and Mrs, Charles
llollansli)'. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fowler,
ate sermon on "The Approach to Iitlle tots in this department, and they
Christmas," the 'snhject of the Incar- are looking forward most eagerly t.o
nation of Christ will be kept promi- 'this happy afternoon. There wi1l be
WILLIAM J. JONES
:'I'lr. and Mrs. Andrew Greene. Mr. and nent Iv he fore the people until well reeitations and songs in great variety,
:\Irs. A. T. Grugan, Mr. Lewis D. Hess,
:\lr. alHI Mrs. H. Il. Hi1legas, Mr. and
Mrs. \\'. L. Henderson, Mr. anll Mrs.
into the new ~·ear. The ehurcll build- and a most interesting and real Santa
ing has been heautifully decorated by is expeeted to he present. It wi1l be
the memhers of the Men's Club, and a not.able event. for the little ones.
life Insurance In All Its Forms
\V.•J. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs..!?llIl t he fragrance of the eyergreen lends I':\'('ryhod~' is invited.
C. Holme, Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. h.1rl,- an added dW1'1Il to the most joyful On next Saturday 11101'ning, at 9 CONTRACTS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL
patrid" Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Llewellyn. se;:son of the year. o·c\oc\" the usual Christmas praise
:\11'. and Mrs. C. B. Metzgar. Mr. and
:\ll's. W. S. MaddoX. Mr. and Mrs. J.
On Wednesday evening of this weel, service will he held. It is hoped that
the ma in department of t.he Sunrla~' every memher of the entire congrega-
Policies Adjusted to Cover Every Contingency
B. Morgan, Mr. George Rose, Mr. and sebool will hold its Christmas cele- lion will be present with a Christmas Ca!!se~J1J!~peath.
:\ll's. S. S. Shyrock. Mr. and Mrs. Car- hrat ion. A delightful program is being greeting and a Cbrist.mas message.
roll Downe~. 1\11': and Mrs. Geor.ge a I'l'a n/!;ed , eonsisting-, of Christmas ('ar- N"ext Sunday morning the quartet CO~RESPONDENCE SOLICITED
Grabam. Mr. l.ewls l\Ioore and MISS oh; anrl recitations. There will he a will sing its Christmas music, and the
~Iarr ::owan, 1\11'. ]~ohert T~wne, :Mr. representation of the Star a 1111 the pastor will preach ahout the Shep-
Guy l'ltzell and 1\hss Glad)s Moffitt,
:\II'~. Wm. C. Claghorn, Mrs. 1.loyd P.
Dl'lnl,e:..
:\l'lnc·l'I' anll the heauliful "Whilt' herds Of Bethlehem, In the evening
;Ji'ft~" ~'ervice, pl'cparetl by Pllf'he A, t.his church will join in the union
('urtiss will be USCl!. The gifts asl(ell : meeting in the Methodist. Church.
Penn Mulual Lile Ins. Co. Bldg.
Recelvll1g were--Mr. '1\l11d l\A'1rs · C. of eal'll memhel' of the ~l'11001 are i when Mr. Yan Xess wil1 preach the PHILADEI PHIA.
P Fowler
. 'I Mr. and TIrs.G IIIl rew lhr\'e in numhel'·-glfts . . ' .
01 sllbstanee., sermon. HIS message \\"11 I 1le gat11-
Greene. Mr. alH Mrs. A. : rU~laln'l e senke and sell'. The gifts of suh- 'ered about the question, "What Shall
Xext llance of the series WI
".
helll Fl'lday evel11ng. ,anuary ~.
. J
'
)
?1
, , ? ,
'st-Jnee will latcr he sent to the Pl'es- \\e no \Vlth the Bahe of Bethlehem.
WHO'S WHO IX lUUBERTH.
George B. Suplee
r

There will he held in Elm I~Tall on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nOROUGll OJo'Jo'ICERS. I •


Hnrge'-s-Geo. :I!. Henry. Steam
i &
Hot Water Heating
Xew Year's eve a subscription dance WA YXJ<~ CLUB. I
uuder the direction of the Assembly MAIN LINE I
: Wendell ....... , 174 209 178
Treasllrer-Edwin P. Dold. Plumbing
CIerI, of Councils-Chas. V. Noel.
I]

Committee with special features and jHeim . 136 167 180 Bell Telephone.
fleeorations. Fee $2.00 per couple.
Anvone interester communicate with:
BOWLING DATA IHart . 194 140 164
171
Tax Collector-James F. sherron.
Street commissioner-W. S. McClel-
t he' secretary 01' the Assembly Com-
mittee. William J. Henderson,
!Walt
Hob:
.. 141
. 173
144
140 127 lan.
Building Inspector - J. Howarrl,
BARGAINS • • .
i Local Bowlers Ikace Up • and iI Total Smedley. In Narberth & MaID LIDe Properties
1)J,l~Mm XOTIrE.
Victory Places Them In
., " . , ., 818 SOO
Counselor--"~letchcr
820
, W. Stites. I SALE AND RENT
Second Place XAHBEHTH Y. 1\T. C. A. Constable-li'red, Walzer. WM, E. YOST, 209 Chestnut Ave" Narberth, Pa.
The 'hus for All Saints' Episcopal
: Humphries 1:~2 l;,S 149

I ;;:~~..~;~:;
Chureh leaves :'\arberth station:It; __ COUN('U,.
Scanlin , 151 161 168
10.40 on Sunday morning. This is i .•
I'rl'sident-Harrr D. Xarrigan.
provided for by the church and a\1 i Our local ten-pm artIsts bracerl Warll , 122 135 155
156 "'illiam .J. Henderson.
an' invited to use it. The route is i with the bracing wintery weather last Raineal' , 141 161
SavilI 12::1 167 177 Charles Humphreys.
liP Essex avenue to Montgomery ave- I week, milch to the chagrin of the
A. P. Redifer. IMEATS & PROVISIONS
nile to the chllrch. The 'bus .retllrns Rosemont's Men's Club, the loss of the: Total , .. 669 782 80;; HJbert G. Savill.
over same route a er Ie service. ft tl three games of the week's match.,
Hi,h Grade Butter
f Wm. D. Smedley. Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
: placing the opponeuts in the cellar AIlDMORE Y. M. C. A. Edward C. Stokes.
~AnmmT][ .UAILS. i position firmly entrenched. wbile our Taggart .. , .. , .. , 11;0 146 157 125
112 156 In:~lIn:ns OF THE XAUBERTll GODFREY
Arrival.
i 101:al Y. 1\1. C. A. no\\' has the honor Oakley Campbe\1 ,
.
. 126 110 111 SenOOI, ROAIW.
1 of hollling the "runner-up" in t.he Bennett 140 124 The Real Estate Man a.t
6.00-AII points. , .. , . 144 President-C. Howard McCarter.
i leaglle standing, with but fOllr games :7.el1ey , . 165 152 144 114 Woodside Ave.,
6.30-Philadelphia. Yice-President-Carroll Downes.
be pleased to assist you in get-
6.50-AII points. i separatmg them from the leaders, Treasnrer-Will K. Ridge.
ting a home.
9.00-Local West. i Wayne. The leaders not only I,ept Total .. , .. , , ., 741 671 660 Thellwell R. Coggeshall.
Telephone--Narbertb 685 A.
10.34-AII points. ,up their wonderful work but by tak- Hobert H. Dothard.
11.50-AII points. I ing the entire three games from tbe ROSEMONT M. C.
12.29-Local West. : Ardmore Y. 1\1. C. A., assisted us to King 136 164 151 BOAIW O)' fU;AI,TII.
TEACHER OF PIANO
1.34-AII points. lour preRent standing. Scullen .. , , 144 194 145 President-Chas. g. Kreamer.
3.29-Local West. . Six weel,s of the league howling Ilodgers ' 105 136 117 Secretary-A. P. Redifer. Accompanist
Durnell 152 146 179 Health Officer-W. S. 1\IcClellan.
5.04-AII points. : rel'ords have now heen chalked lip anll 1\1.1SS }O'ANNY H. LOOS
6.29-Local West. with the exception of Rosemont M. C., Ramsey . 125 .. .. Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fairies,
Departure. I who have been bowling against "hlcl," Cook ,...... .. 71 . , IT. 13. Du Marias, Carden ·\Varner and 417 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa.
9.00 A.1\I. East all points.
10.34 - Local West.
I in many games, the clubs are weJl Harmon ., . . . . . . . .
hnlanced amI indications a re for a
.. 11:1 I Chas. V. Noel. I p_h_o_ne_,_3_16 _D ~~ __

11.59 - Phila. and all points. strenuous tussle in the race for leaglle Total 6H2 711 70" l Jo'lIn; COlIPAX¥.
12.30 - A\1 points. supremacy, the majority of the games
!iitnncllng of tlJ(' nubs.
I
President, ChaR. E. Kreamer; sec- H. C. FRITSCH
1.34 P.M. Local West. heing hotly contested.
While Wayne Club holds a four W. 1... ecL retary. Charles V. Noel; financial Properties For Rent and Sale
:U8 - A\1 points. secretar)', 1<:. C. Stokes; treasurer, }'ire Insurance
game lead, only having lost five ·Wayne 13 ,) .722
4.:14 -- Local West. Carden \Varner; chief engineer, Bell Phone 352 W.
6.59 - Phila. and all points. games, four of these loses are charge- Xarberth Y. 1\1. c. A... 9 9 .500
Chas. Y. Noel: first a~sistant engin- Wall Building. Narberth, Pa.
able to t.he work of our local quintet, Ardmore- Y. M. C. A 8 10 .444
ROSp.lllont 1\f. C G 12 .:tl3 eer, Edw. \Vipf; second assistant en-
the Y. M. C, A. having made it two gineer. A. P. Redifer; third assistant i
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS out. of three in both matchces rolled High individual average-Wendel1. engineer, .Tobn G. Walton; fourth as· Basket Hall Schellule 191;).16.
against the leaders and this gives Wayne. 187.
sistant engineer. A. 'V. Xeedham.
One cent per w~~: !~r~~,"ance; minimum promise of a keen battle between our High single game score~-Wrigllt, January 8th: :'\ol'ristown H. S.
bowlers and those of the western Rosemont. 213. (second), away.
FaIt SAJ,Jo;-Collection o! Foreign and suburh for the 1915-16 championship. High three-"Wendel1. Wayne, ;'61.
:\",\RlH;U'rn ('lYlC ASSOCIATION.
l"niteu Sta.tes Mlanlps. Address "S." Our I President-George M. Henry. January 14th: lJpper Darby H. S.,
Town. Here's hoping, High team single-Wayne. 820. home.
I Yice-Presidents-Augl.lstus J. Lo<ls,
J"Olt lii,U,'t:-)!uhogany UIH'i,;ht plano. $140; The game on the local alleys was High team three-Wayne, 2438. : A. C. Shand. Dr, O. J. Snyder. .January :lIst: Lower Merion (see-
condition nearly e"ual to neW; cost $300. quite an exclt.lng one. especially when : Secretary-Treasurer-Sam'l T. Ath- ond), home.
Can he seen In Nnrherth. Pnrtlnl pa)'ments the Y. M. C. A. coppell tIle first. of the nO.\lw O}' MAXMa:RS Of January 28th: (Open), home.
accepted frolll responsiblo bU:\o·Cl.. George B. erholt.
Ahcle, "·oou1.>ine u\,cnuc. "'rite or phone. match by a seven pin margin. hut. the WO~rEN"S COJUWNI'l'¥ CLrn February 4th: Perkiomen Sem.,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - confidence established enabled them Directors-W. Artbur Cole, Mrs.
LOST-Since '1·llurSUn)·. No\'. 181h, whIte A. C. Shand, Pletcber W. Stites, (second), home.
C:ngllsh HelleI' tIog with hrown spots. Re- to walk away with the other two Chairman-Mrs. C. T. Moore.
February 8th: Chestnut Hill Acall-
~I'CIUl'ne~_~0 20~~eslnul '''~~ games, tllking the last h~' a century
]i'inancial Manager-Mrs. Hoy::;. Wm. D. Smedle)', Robt. H. Durbin.
Clark. :vII's. Geo. 1\1. Barrie. E. A. Muschamp. emy, away.
HUt 8AJ,};-Slahle wIth two slall. and ho" margin. All the members of the quin- February 18th: Doylestown H. S .
stall, wa~on house. hny loft alltI man's tet turned in scores that indicated im- Library Manager - Miss Grace .John B. Williams Mrs. C. R. Bla.ckall,
~f;~~~. I~:o~t $~~~~ic~.o~la~~~~ttl~~O;l;c~:~~~price, provement. Haight. E. S. Haws. H. C. Gara. James Art- home.
House Manager--Mrs. Alexander man, E. P. Dold. A. E. Wohlert, Mrs. February 19th: West Chester
~- --- 'Wayne Club made records for the Xormal (second), away.
l'Olt sALJo;-Top soli. mOHtI)· ~ltl"llen dirt. '.. Chambley. I<:d win C. Towne.
One dollar per load: C:"tra for dell\'er·)·. i league lustorlan. toppllng over a Ii'ehruary 25th: Conshohocken H, S.•
F. lIf. Justice, Nnrlll'l'lh, 1"'111"'. ~ grand total of 243S pins in the match, Social Manager-Mrs. F, W. Stites.
USCJ,AIMJo:D-The followln,; nrUcl('s Hre i with a single game high score of 820, Membership Manager-Mrs. David .\('IWIU'L' AT TIn: BR};AKPAS'r away.
TABLE. March 3rd: Abington H. S., home,
'I·h£,y prohahly hnVe hf'~n 1Q.!~t hy visitors, I I' ,'d
l
In the Puhlle School omce 11111'1 II I1ne,l. while \Vendell made the high in- D. Stickney.
I I' I 'k d f th He-Say, that friend of yours from 1\larch 10th: Bryn Athyn, away.
Athletic Manager-Mrs. Walter
or t Ie ,~ee an
who mny ohlllill them UpOIl Hppllcntlon: i 11\1 ua
I
Chllrl's soll,1 ~old monogl'filll ring. three s",a~on with 187 pins. Score:
pairs of ~ln\'(,R and nne odd g-lo\'~. one
or e
Dothard. the \Vest is the greatest soup eat'lr
in the universe.
March 17th: Conshohocken H. S..
home.
1·'Hmr~· nntl \'urlouR Hl'Ut'tes of jewelry, tn- =======~~::::==~~==~~::::::=~~~=::-::~~=~~~=~=-She-Why, how's that? March 24th: Villa Nova Prep.• (sec-

:~:t:~:~:'~~~S(; Itrlll plain


11r(lr-;~ecl fnr- C'hl'INtl11n~.
:.!l!t TOlHl 1\,'(')1\1(', ~nrhertl1.
:\frR.s<,."lng. POSTAL MONEYORDER
Dolls i(
:\J. n. J~Ig-ht.
I
,
He-Well, I've seen soup syphone:l ond), home.
and gargled, but he's the first one I
ever saw who yodeled It.
r-harles H. McCarter. Jr., Manager:
Wll1Iam H. Durbin. Captain; WilHam
1'~f)R '"t\r~Y_"·hlt(> (>IH\111('1(>11 'ron h(>(l~l('nd
L. Eshelman. Coach.
with Hprhl~H :lI1f1 nUl It r·PNS. Cnn he LOW, RATES CHAnGED Little l<::lizabeth and her mother
lJoug-ht rp.ll~ol1ahly...AUtlr·C"HN. H. OUI" '1'o",n,
To remit $2.liO or any smaHer sum, wil~. cost ?out :1 cents I
.\:a 1"))(>I·tll.
_._-----_._---------
AS'\' perRon wh;hltll! a KomI thprnlOIl1f'ter
("nn hnve OIlP h)' al1drpsslnA' P. O. Box,
"
..
ii.OO
10.00 .. .. U
I)
8
..
were having luncheon together, and
the mother, who always tried to im-
press facts upon her daughter, said:
OU R TOWN
S20, ~nrb{'rth. Pa. .. 100.00 .. .. 30 .. "Those little sardines, Elizabeth,
------------------
"'ANTED-Two or three lond. or ~ood. o! !orelgn countries.
rI('h lnanure. Rtnte price'. dell\'ered South
Jnl""llletHale sums al prnportlollalely low r"l"s. Snme fees f"r' relllitiances to a num1.>er are sometimes eaten by the larger
J! artIer Is 10HI. Il dupllcnle will he promptly lHAued upon application therefor. fish."
I Wants items

of interest
SltIe. lIf. Our Town. Nnrherth. Orders pllid Ilt (;2,000 po.t ofllce. (InclutIlng hrnnehes Ilnd Hlatlons> In Ihe UnlletI Sialps, Elizabeth gazed at the sardines in concerOlng Narberth.
----------
J.OST-Belween .Intlon nnd ~lerlon n\,pnue.
a1.0 nt oUlers In nil pari. of Ihe world.
I
Ahout 8G million PORia I Orders were IRsued 'luring the Ilscnl ypnr ended June 30. 1911. wonder, and then asked:
on Sunl1u)·, nlJout one o'cloch:. flowered anlounUng to flVer $liS7.700.000. Prnctt('nl1~' no rbdt nnd no los~. Remltta.nces received in
• lilt girdle, Fln.ler plen.e notify ~lr'H. "'11- thlH wny Are eon"enlent for merchnnts. pUhll.hers, RPpd.lllen, Insurnnee comPllnles. elc.
uB lId I I
.ut, mot ler, lOW 0 tie arge s I :
fi I
C'
an t You Help?
'I

]tlnf{. l!i9 :\tprlnn n,'C'nue. The Poslma.tpr 0,· ClIrrler will !urnlsh othe,' Informntlon .leslre,1 about ~Ioney Order.. get the cans open?" i

I
NAItBERr.rH, PA.--OUR TOWN·-])ECEMBER 23,1915
Mrs, Charles A. Verna gave a bridge
party last Monday afternoon at her
YULETIDE HAPPINESS Let Your Druco Druggist Fill Your
home on Grayling av~nue. AS SEEN BY Prescriptions
Mrs, Joseph H. ~ash" of Forrest ave-I NARBERTH TOWNSMAN
nue, will entertam MIss Lemmon, of I

Philadelphia, for Christmas dinner. _ _ Imtrry £bristmas and JlJ;appy ntW ~tar to JIll
Mrs, David D, Stickney, who has The time of the year Is approaching
heen spending a few weeks with her when most of us like to Indulge In
mother in West Philadelphia, is back reminiscences of early childhood days' A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE
in ~arberth again. when Santa Claus was one of tile
-1 '" J H--:-It f WI' 1
Irealities .of life and was responsible,
Christmas Shoppers
I
1\ rs. IV m. ,. ami on, o· OOl SIl e
THE FIRESIDE avenue entertained at luncheon and
cards . Wednesday afternoon. The
as he IS to-day, for excellent be-
Ihavior during the period of a few
guests ine1uded'Mrs. Henrietta S. weel<s prior to his annual excursion
nett)" I1l1xter's Gossip. Wertz, Mrs. N. H. McCoy, Mrs, Robert for the purpose of. distributing happi- Brownie and Scout Cameras
The (lId north breeze tllrough the Snyder, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, Jr., Mrs, ness and well earned rewards, We Manicure Sets, $3.00 and up
skeleton trees
Is chanting the year out drearily; I
Edgar Taylor. Mrs. J. W. Kohlerman,
Mrs. S. W. Rusk. Mrs. H. W. Davis,
But loud let it hlow, for at home we Mrs. J.;dward Bracken, Mrs. H, C.
recall the mixed feelings of con-
fide~ce and uncertainty which ~~c.om­
pallled our last thoughts the mght
Stationery, lOe to $2.00 pel" box
Apollo Candy, ;~OC to $2.50 per box
know Howes Miss Marv Hibhert Miss Bet- hefore" as we were carefully tucked
'rhat the dry logs cracl<le cheerily; til' Ha'rrah and iiiss Kohl·erman. it.l hed by one who perhaps has long I Perfumes, 25c to $5.00 per bottle
And the frozen ground is in fetters slllce gone to her reward, and the I Christmas Cards and Tags
bound; Miss Mary McCarter, of South Nar- joy and hap~iness. which were. ours I Cigars, $1.00 to $10.00 per box
But pile up the wood. we can burn berth avenue, and her across-the- when a. hurrlell trip to tl~e dumney I'
it. street-neighbor, Miss Mary Gara (Our corner 111 the earJy dawn dispelled all
For Ch;istmas is eome, and in every Town's subscription solicitor) are both doubts and brought the comforting as- I These Articles Are For Sale By
!lome in hed with the grip. Later, so Is surance that oJd Santa had not for-
To ,ummer our hearts can turn it, Miss HeJen Gara,

:\liss Berenice Copeland, of Suffern, :\11'. anll Mrs. J. E. Morgan attended


X. Y .• is spending the' Christmas 110li- the dance at the Manufacturers' Club
gotten a singJe thing which we had
deemed necessary to mal<e our hap-
piness complete,
As we live oyer these seene~ again!
i FIEDLER
days as the guest of Miss Dorothy on Monday evening, December 20, Mr. in our Imagination and recall the faces I The Old Reliable Druggist
flurhi:l, of Xarherth avenue. anl! Mrs. Carl n. Metzgar, Mr. and of those dear to us. we realize. per- I
___ Mrs. ·Wm. .J. Henderson, Miss Ruth: haps for the first time. the feeling I Phone, Narberth 625
Miss Augusta Witherow has as her I Davis and Mr. Laird Parlw, were their' which prompted those lines: I
'.~ ~. house guest for the holidays, Miss guests. I ALL PATENT MEDICINES AT CUT PRICE
~\Iargaretta Yan Pelt, of ~ew Hope, Backward, turn hacJnvard, 0 time in I ~~==~~~=~~==~~~=~~====~==~~==~~=~
Pa. Miss Mary Small, assistant to Post- : your fiight. I-
master Haws, has been confined to l\Iake me a child again just for to-I joy of giving, such as call never result
:\Jrs. Charles E. Conn, oC \Vesterly, J:fr home at ]02 DudJey avenue with a
Hhode IsJan(!. is spending the Christ- se\'l;re attaek of the grip.
night. from following the present custom of
' distrihuting gifts from a sense of
A RCADE THEATRE
NARBERTH. PA.
mas holidays in Xarherth. as the guest
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
II .. Ensinger, of l\lontgomery avenue. 1 sln.us
I" . " .-\S,S()('I . \ ']']('''.'
"., ,.,
..",
But yain regrets are useless-and duty. among those who have no need }'rldllJ' Heeem"er 24
,a waste of time. Our duty is to make for them and perhaps mentally size l\IAX FIGi\lA:'\ and LOIS MEREDITH
1·.:'Ii I •. H· the most of the present and future. you up as a miser because they were In
___ _1.\J:'ii~.n. i an(J in order to (10 so we shouJd hear not more expeusive. At the same time "llY n)o's'I' ('1I11"
:\11'. and Mrs. Hohert H. Durbin. of On Thursday evenlllg, Deeemher 16, in mind that you will haYe discovered that there "', .,.' . " , .' '
Xarhl'rlh, ha\'e announced the engage- I l\lrj ••
""ilter:\1
••
B I Ir]'h
,a rlt I ,
of 100 l\'I'ap I'e . awol' II( 0 f
IS l I'III Byron •sasser· ~.ltllld.H,
trut , .' . He('I'IIIIJer 2.) .
ment of their daughter, Adah Stewart avenue, entertained the Ushers' Asso- The more we liYe, more hrief appear lion that [FHA:'\CIS X. BUSH1\I.O\X an(1
Durhin. to MI'. Louis A. Winne, of ciation of ('alvar~' 1\1. E Churell, of Our life's suceeeded stages; :I 1\IARGlJl~HITE S:'\OW
Swarthmore Philadelphia. This association Is one A dav to ehildhood seems a ~·ear. . .... , all who would win In
. of the largest allll lIIost tlonrishinl\' of And years Iilw passing ages. l\Iust share it-happiness was horn a "TilE SILE:\'I' Y()I('.:"
I
Th€' sehool set of :'\arherth are its Idnd, anll numhers among, its mem- twin. 'J'UPSthIJ, IIl'cI'mhl'r 21-\
making; plans for a number of parties hership men who hohl high otncial po- Human nature, and especially ehild Jo'HA:'\K KI<;H:,\AX in

will have a Christmas dance in Elm


I
and danees during the holida~'s. They siliolls in the city administratiOlI. nature, remains the same however.
In a(J(Jltion to spending a ver~' pleas- And since we l~annot'lleeoll1e children
Try it.
-- -- -.-- ..-
":'iiE.\L OF 1'IIE ~A ry"
EllisOllc ~(). S
1/all. 1'1l Tuesday evening, On Mon- ant social e,·ening. anlonv; other im- again, what ('auld be a more appro- I'OS'I' Ot'fH'E SIIOU'I' IL\XII E II. En'nill!l's, i.I;) 10 11
day afternoon Miss Margaret Eyre, portant husiness transactell a liberal priate method of ohserving the Christ- It is to he reV;retled that. at this
will <entertain at cards; Miss Hutlll contrihution was vot.ed to the Deaeon- nU1S seaeon than hy pJanning to make time. when our post office is work-
I
.Jones has inyited a number of friends ess Home of the 1\1. r~. Church at Phil- happy at least one child to whom ing overtime, that Postmaster Haws IT IS BETTER
for a. Christmas party at her home adelphia. anli a lihera I subseription Santa Claus is just as much a reality should temporarily Jose the services
on 'Wednesday afternoon, and on mallc to a fun(J to provide needy anlJ as he was to us many years ago? We of Miss Small. who is ill at her hom~ To Have HOUSEKEEPER
Thursday afternoou Miss Marian Trot- deserving (~hildl'en with a Christmas ma~' have a chil(I of our own on whom on Dudley avenue. We sympathize
tel' will entertain at Five Hundred. dinner. we know Santa Claus will call as a ,·ith 1\11'. Haws for the inconvenience Fill Your Prescriptions, Than
___ matter of course. with a generous as- in which he has heen pJaced, and also Wish You Had.
On :\Ionday evening, l~lm Hall willi \ . . '" sortment of things to delight his ... ith l\liss Small on aeeount oC her
be the seene of a Christmas dance' 'lIn, :'iiAmn.H III A'I'II],E'I'J(~ ('],[']1. young life. It. is not that child of illness.
I
given hy the Chi Pi Sorority. Elahorate We met the enemy, and we are whom we speak, for it will he amply
preparations have heeu made and theirs. Drexel Hill journeyed to J\'ar- provided for, But we should bear in I
(Iuite a numher of guests are ex- herth and took us Into eamp to the mind that, notwithstanding his faith-
('()JnU'XI1'Y Xf('lI'I'
• •• NO~,Spl"hing
QUICk Positin
Acting Shut-Oll
F'rilluv night. January 14th. 19l·i. Recommended an~ In-
fI'
SAVILL "SWAN NECK" FA UCET

. (
Reg,THE
U. S."SAVILL"
Pal. Oll,ee
.-. 'cc Pat.
peeled. The patronesses will include tune of ] S to n. Perhaps we shouldn't ful service to us in the past, and his the lallies of the Community Cluh will atall- June
Mrs. X. J. Rowand. Mrs. ·William T. make excuses. hut some of the regular jovial and generous spirit, Santa weJcomp Xarherth and her friends to ed by 18, '12
I
Harris. :\lrs. Samuel l\1eDowell, Mrs. team were not in the game, owing to Claus is far from lleing an impartial thp Y. 1\T. C. A. Buildinl?; to enjoy a, PIA II Thomas Savill's
.T. T. Howenstein, Mrs. W. J. ,Tones, their having I'etnrnell from Heading distributor of favors. There are thou- musieaJ and literary evening. I ~:;s Sons
"'!r's William Kirk amI Mrs. "\V. H. (where the~' had been playing on the I sandR of homes where the ehildren Mrs. W. H. Cameron, who has spent 1310·12,14 Wallace SI
In\'in. High Sehool tive), just before the eve-\ are just as human, just as full of many years in India, will tell of the
I
ning v;ame open ell and being too tired childish desires and longings, and hahits. life and eivilization of that The Garden Nurserl·es
On "\VelJnesllay afternoon, Deeemher to take part. Of eourse, it is quite just as good as were we In the past, wlllllierfully interesting cOlllltry. Mrr..
] ii. ~Irs. "\Villiam Livingston enter- pOSRible that we would have been perhaps more so. but who. for some Thomas Bell, or Merion, will he one Offers fine Specimen Evergreens
taine,1 at Juneheon and cards the heaten hall we presented our full reason not due to any fauJt of theirs, of the soloists. You will he the as Low as $1.00 Each, Five or
"I"ortnightly fiOO." The following strenv;th. J~ach team has now won a have heen coutinually slighted IIY our l!;lll'stS of the ladies of the Commun- six planted on vour lot would be
were present: 1\[rs. C. P. Fowler, game from the other. 'fhe rubher will old friend, who was, and still Is, ap- it\' Cluh. A gOOll, wholesome, enter- a joy forevL'r. -
Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. Jesse E. Har- 1)(' (Ieeided a little Jater in the season. parently so occupied with filling our lai'linv; event is in store for you.
rls, 7Ilrs. John Byrd, Mrs, Rohert K The Jine-up was as follows: own Christmas orders for expensive The Jadies' of the Community Cluh -_.
Pattison. Jr., Mrs. Clemeut Booth.
!'III'S. William n. Parker, Mrs. Lester XAHBl~HTH.
I tOYS that he had nothing left for will entertain you and your friends
others, who perhaps had to he con- Prillay nig-ht, January 14th, 1916, 'Y'I
Howard F Cotter •
W. Xid,erson, Mrs. Joseph H. :'\ash
anll :\Irs. c. T. Moore.
Fielll l~ield soled with the expJanation that Santa . 1\T. C. A. Building. Don't make any
goals. goals. CJaus hall so many calls to make that ot 1leI' en/?;agement for tJ' ,1 t
liS ua e, A O
MEATS f
'1'. Smith, I"................ he could not complete his rounds and deJightfnl evening. All are weleome.! QUALITY
l\Ir~. Lester W. J\'iekerson Is one C. Humphreys. F , 2 :l that next year he would perhaps visit An opportunity to rub elbows and
of a great many in Narberth 1I\ with n. Odell. C................ them first. enjoy a profitahJe. Interesting even- Y. M. C. A. BUILDING

man\' lrlelllls.
I
la grj~p.e. She has the s\,·mpatll\.' of P. Hellifer G.
O. Ilnmphre~ s, G.........
. , :'\ow, we wish to make u. sugge.s-.I'll\'. l', I'll'I ay lIlg . IIt, January 1,
han as to the best method of acqUlr- Y. l\1. C. A. Building. You will 11p.
4 191"".

. _
Mrs. Elwood Smedlev and daUgh-1
F. Winnt', F...............
\lHJ~XgL 1I1L,1~.
ing the highest degree of happiness thl' guests of the Community Club.
next week. It is this: Why not play Delightful evening in store for Nar-
Miesen's Bakery.
tel', Hazel 1<:\Izabeth, ar~ spending the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. Smed-
I l"ielll F'ielll Santa Claus to at least on~ or two of herth anll her friends. Community
goaJs. goaJs. these unfortunates. We do not mean Cluh, Y. l\f. C. A. Building, Friday Bread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,
NARBERTH ARCADE
BUILDING

Jey's mother, Mrs: A. 'V, "\VanI, of 417 C. Dixon, F ,. . . .. 1 merely hy depositing some money in a "ighl, .January 14. 1916. Candy, Ice Cream
:'\arberth avenue, I n. Dixon, I~............... 2 2 Salvation Army box or in a collection CATERING FOR PARTIES
__ I
'I'. Yochum, ('. , .... , .. , , .. , :1 plate or by suhscribing to a children's
All tllese \y"ortJlv A S[>]WIAL NOTICE TO YOU.
" I
Mr. and 1\lrs. John Byrd. of "\Va"ne, Brown, G ,. orp1lanage f ]
unl. t 11 • : n I·('('t )'lilli' 0111 friends 11111] meet 1\(''''
Pa., will spelHI some of Christmas Milne, G
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moore, H. Yoehum, G ..... ,.......
,. 2 charit,ies; Imt if you 1wa.nf to
f r.ea. y fll\l'li, }'rldll)' night, .10)11181')' 14:, 19111,
expel'lence .the joy ~Ill • un 0 g~Vlllg. Y. ~r. ('. A. UUlllllll~. The hlllll'~ Ilf
BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE
of Merion avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cochran and utes.


Heferee - Cooper. 'l'!Inel<eeller-O. and the helgllt of "\ uletlde happllless, fllf' ('UIIIII\UUif,)' ('1ub h,,·lte )"ou to IH'
I.... Hampton. Time of halves---20 min- hunt up one or a lozen 1
~~:~et~~c~~a;:a~~m~I~~;~de~;~~~o~~:~
III
0 f tJlOse c 1 -
'h.'i1· ~·IH'stS. K('('ll _thIs I]ute °IH'II.
Prime Meats
daughters, of Roxborough, will spend I hundreds of them and there are var- "While the auto thief was speeding Home Dressed Poultry, Butter, Eggs
Christmas with their unele and aunt, ious ways of finding the deserving a war. the stolen car turned turtJe and and Game.
!'Ill'. and 1\lrs. Arthur Haight, of Wind- rA"NTA'I'A ones. Bring them to your home for I pinned him t.o the ground." Fancy Fruit and Vegetable.,
~or avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Cochran are the dav. or a part of the day. and as- I "Caught with the ~OOl1H on him,
forlll",r residents of Narberth, I"SA~TA~ AnVA~rE »AN~
i
sume the role of Santa Claus your- eh ?"-Doston Transcript. "A Store for PartiCUlar People''.
II)' self, Then just recall. if possible, --------
Mr. Thomas Bowers, of Chicago, }'lI't,)- ~r('D1bl'rS your own feelings and desires when NARBERTH, PA.
hrot.her of Mrs. Carrol Downes, wlll you were the same age. and trY to im- OUR TOWN 'WIll gladly print
:lrE'I'HODIS'l' Telephone.
spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. agine how you would have felt If yOU any news item abont any subject
Downes, at their home on Woodside SUNHAY SCHOOr, had. up to that time, been l1eprlvel] of that is of Interest to Narbertb
a venue. 'ITES. }:V}:., DEC. 28, S I'. Jr. all the things you most desired and folks, but In order to meet JAMES G. SCANLIN
suddenly found yourself in possession
Mrs. George H, Gifford's friends are
glad to know that she has recovered
I lIeltl
In 'rhe Church
of them. The sight of those cllildren
enjoying themselves will amph" re-
the printing scIJel{ule, all "copy"
-manuscripts-must reach the Contracting Painter
AdmissIon editor by (l P. 1\[. l'Iondl1y each
from her recent illness and will be pay you for your efforts and make you Narberth, Pa.
abJe to spend the Christmas holidays }'UU: TO ALL feel you have done something worth week.
at her home in Massachusetts. while, 'You will have experienced the Estimate. Telephone
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN·-DEOE')IBE1~23, lU15
Then there is the pretty, young I
OUR TOWN THE fiENTLE ART OF
Owned, and Published every Thurs-
trained nurse who was such a com-
fort to you when the baby was ill.
You said you'd never forget her. This
J

I
WOULDN'T THIS BE A MERRIER CHRISTMAS

tion.
---.,----,------
CHRISTMAS filVINfi
uay IJ)' the .:\arlJerth Civic Associa-

__
Is your chance. You know she lives
In Kansas and will probably not he
able to go home for Christmas.
I at your home if you knew that your wife and children would
receive from The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Companr "i. non-
lUHHY A. JACOBS, O\VELL touched the very And the gentlewoman you visit In
heart of the Christmas that pleasant home-she has never taxable MONTHLY INCOME as long as they live?

fil
};dItor.

~Irs. C. H. Blackall G. 1\1. HelJl'Y


~lrs. C. T. l\loore A. J. Laos
L spirit when he said:

bare."
1000wn a Christmas among strangers
"The gift without the before, a Christmas in an institution.
giver is How much she would enjoy spending
The cost is small, and payment may be deferred until later.

:'III'S. Eo C. Stol,es Henry Rose The "duty" gift bless- It in a real home with children and May I quote you rates?
:\Iiss Adah Durbin W. T. Melchior es neither the giver nor a Christmas tree!
Earl F. Smith O. L. Hampton the receiver; so let our gifts speak Let the gifts you give these friends SAMUEL P. BOWMAN
.\ ssoclntc f;I1lt{)l'S, the love and good wishes of this he tactful. If you feel that the dear
happy season. Let them be spontan- old lady from the home needs some XarhE-:th: or,
:\l.-\Izm .T. SIl\1PSO~, eOlls. a delight to the giver, or the warm and useful stockings, at least Care of The Penn Mutllal Life In,;urancl.' Co.,
Cashier. I'ecipient will not feel that thrlll of 'I Pllt them in a pretty grass basket, so Indel>endence Sqml!'C'. Philadelphia.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I joy that comes on receiving a gift th:'\t beauty and not mere utlllty will
H. C. GARA, of real love. llirst touch her. If Cousin Mary needs
.\tl~=~~~~~~~~J1ager_.____ Whether or not YOll believe in te-' money aJ1[1 )'OU send her a check,
--Henfl all lQtters and nc,,·s ite1l1 to lepathy, you \vill acknOWledge that place it inside a little Christmas
1'. O. n ox 4 0 4.
ahollt each gift. as one opens it, hooklet that has a charming mes- THE ./'-....
~
Send all al!vertising copy to P. O. there hangs an air, warm or chill; sage.
!lox 820. a spirit of love or mere duty. It is Spealdng of Christmas .cards and

IMPERIAL
:'Ilal,c all r<'mittances to P. O. Box there. We feel it. ; I;ooldets, be very careful that the
11 S. If you have a long list beaJ'ing, Vel'Ses r.ro IIOt meaningless doggerel,
Our Town is on sale at the depot names of those to whom it is irk- : as 80 many are. If )'ou find two or
newsstand. allli at the store of H. E. some to give, erase those names at i three with messages that seem to
Davis. once, Xo doubt they too feel the' express just what is in your heart
Enterell as se<'OJHI-class matter, Oc- same way about it and will be glad I,eep to these, Don't send cards
10ber I;'. ]914. at the Post. Office at \'ou have cut the Imot. Confine vour whose messages )'ou have not read.
Xarherth. Pennsylvania, under the ~iving to those to whom it Is ; joy They ure often inappropriate, some-
..\("t. of :'Ilarch 3. 1879.
._-
TIlI'HSDAY. DECE;\1UER 2:1. 191:'
__ . . .
E:'IIERGEXCY PHO~E CALLS
"
I
to give and to whom )'our gift means I times even cruel. For instance, a
love and happiness.
i
Icard with the usual "Merry Chrlst-
Whether YOIl1' remembrances be llJas anll Happy New Year" is worse I
.---------- elaborat~ or simple, be sure they ~re: t.han inappropriate !f sen~ to one who
appropnate and carry thought With I laces a first Yuletide With a vacant
I
Narberth'sea
L d·Ing Grocery
Fire 350. them. I chair at. t.he fireside. Be tactful; put I
Police 1250. Do not give simply to those who! yourself in the same place. A card
gh'e to )'ou, Is there not someone to I wishing "the peace of Christmastide"
I
whom a little remembrance at the would be appropriate. Peace, not
season of peace and good will may' merriment, is your wish. Better still,
I
mean surprise and happiness that )'Ou a personal note with its kind and Faney an d Stap1e G rOCerleS
.
BUILD UP YOUR TOWN h:\\,(' carell
111m?
enough to think of,si?lple message, or a bunch of violets
I WIth a word of love on your card. '
There are always t.he sicl, ones, the, Do not say too much to those that I .
Build Up Your Home Wh~t
shut-ins. a message. of Christ-!mourn at this time, and do not forget,
I
Illas a flowermg plant brJl1gs, or a them. I
FrUIts and Vegetables
Hon'1. I'nrgl't. tlllIl. this is II COJlJ-
JIlllllitl' 01' Iwnll' IIll1kus lIlIll IWllw
hunch of holly in a pretty vase! ,The fashion of having the personal
Have you not often thought how I,'ard engraved with a Christmas sen-I
very llelicate a remembrance the lat-Iument and sent out by the score is
B Utter an d Eggs
kl~I~)lprs lIlId thnt olle 01' l'OUn
:.1IOS'J' nIl)OH'I'A~'I' 111"1'11-;8 is tn tel' is? Ostensibly just the perish- not liked by some. It smacks too I
Iie'pil it so.
l'on ClIlI nid IIll1teriullr Ill' tIu.
ill~' )'onr SIW)llliuH' 11111] JIlarkcHuH'
ahle Christmas green. with the vase much of business methods, doing
I
a secondary maUer, yet the latter is things In bulk, ,the easiest way, and
a last ing remembrance and may even not taking thought. It lacks the per-I
FIsh and Oysters •

I ~()!J:ll touch that at first glance it


with tlw lllln'I'USI'I'S ill this )lUlieI', he a thing of great beauty.
Often this gift of flowers or holly; seems to possess.
arranged in a vase furnishes the so-I If it is used have a care of the I
IF res h K 1·11 e d POU 1try
1 -c 1 ~..
II
-0' , - - - -

Sm 0 ke d Mea t s
.l12li lution of a difficult problem. One':; l'entiment; consider its reception by
z,1IlaU t 115 i~u luau >::Yrasuu physician or clergyman, the teacher each friend. One such card with a
• I
. , I of one's children, the new friend that most beautiful holly-hung fireplace
filt~ 11 UU rl1l11tl1l'tablr m l11ttt~. has heen madl.', a sick or a new neigh- ',lIDS been used for YI.':11'S by the same,
hor-those, in fact, to whom it is not people. Their friends must uncon-j
bu~y au~ 1'statr. ftllall llU1l11aUr tactful to give more elaborate gifts·lscioUSlY wonder, "Haven't.they use~.up
I
Have you ever thought that you those cards yet?" TIllS repetitIOn
Sausage and SC a pp1e ~r
llTU1'lt fur ltuur llaya, 1llrrp for owe a very especial kindness to the, Jacks thought and good taste. ..
- • I
"next do~r neighbor?:' .ThiS d~es not Anothe:,. :-ard tha,t bo~e the wish
ltUUl' ullll1 ts , a 5ltVph, t11r l111ur necessarIly mean an mtlmacy; mdeed" that. the ,olces Of. )e children about
_ - - - i
your relations may be most formal. YOllr Imee maye rmge," was sent to
I
lt1'r1l5 au~ a 111"11"1 tu shan l\tUh Usually truer friendships are formed old n~aids and bachelors as w~ll as
, • h)' slow growth than by the mush-\ to chIld-blest homes. and, cruehst of
Christmas Trees and Decorating Greens
1 f t t i'l room process. But a wreath of holly \all. to one household who had that

Christmas Delicacies
J..
I
11 t I/rrs 1'55 or uua r: am, lltall 01' a home made cake. a batch of )'ear lost a little son. This happened
. Christmas cooldes or a bowl of flow- hecause a visiting list had been hand-
prar!' al\~ prOBvrrttU attrlt~ llUU_ ers sent unexpectedly to that neigh-I I'd to a person who was engaged to
• • _ bar next door-and what a pleasant address the envelopes. Where was
ltltfutltltglU. tllruug~oltt a J)uU- glow yonI' remembrance of them the Christmas sentiment here?
nUB NrUT Ural'.
causes. How that Christ.mas spirit
does warm all hearts!
And, again, the question of what to
give. It is not difficult in the fam-
Faney Box Candies
- Remember those who are 0111, anel ily. if 100'e Iweps the eyes and ears
l'OS'J'lI ,\S'I't'II' . ~O'I'I('f' above all, t.hoRe who are lonely. wide open. If we love much we Imow
' . . '." . IS,'
>, •• Christmas is. of course, the family what our dear ones want and need
Post of~lCe IS, open 101' busmess Oil llay. But It is a pretty poor sort of almost before they themselves know.
SU~1I1ays I.rom S A. 1\1. to 9 A. M. ~ut.-I family with a pretty poor sort of ,\nd ar for our friends, love and
Place your order for your Christmas
1'. ~f.: we~~-days: at 6:45 P, M. I
gomg mall doses Oil Sundays at. tJ,:15 Christmas spirit than can eat, drink thought will again furnish the clew.
.. , and 11e merry wit.h its eloors closed Never. never, give a present that
ChllsUllas parcels .8hou1l1 .he "ell to a lonely one.
wl'apped, sel'urely .tIel1. pla~nlY ad-
"looks big for the money." No one
There is always the elderly maiden is deceived and the spirit of giving
Turkey with us.
I
clr~ssed and Bender s name III upper lady who lives alone. We all know is sullied.
lelt-hand
I 11 I<'orner. ' I
I All valllahle parcels several of bel'. Her parents are dear}, .
Therl.' are, too, some gifts too inti-
s JOn ( Ie IIlSUre( . her brothers and sisters scattered, or mate to make. A picture is one. Un- Herman's Hot Bread and Rolls
she has none. Perhaps she is a less you Imow exactly what picture
To t he J~(Iitor of 0111' Town: I teacher, living In a boarding house. your friend longs for, do not "rush Every Afternoon.
Now t.hat. the winter season, with it;; She iR dignified, she makes no lament. In where angels fear to tread," It is
at.t.endant ice and SIlOW. is upon ns, it Yet her Christmas is very pathetl<l. the most difficult task in the world-
rests with the cit izens of the borongh Isn't t.here room for her at your this buying a picture for another. Phone. a06
to tr)' to ohviate some of the discom- board? I
Phonograph records make desirable =========~====-==========-,..=~======
fort of indement. weather. The High-
way Commissionel' and horough em-
gifts, but here again one steps on sa-
cred ground. Music giving isn't so holly berries, the 1ligness and soft-
ploye8 deserve great credit for their IlIJns worl, of the men wel'e tive resid- difficult as picture giving, but it re_lness of heart of that day of daYs!
rLEAN SAFE WHOLC(lOmr
lJ ••• ••• I.IJ I.i
ind,efatigable etTorts in removin~, snow ing in aile hlock whose places were quires thought. Be sure you know I
after a heaYy downfall. hUt. ('oundl the woJ'st. on the ayenue, it. heing illl- what sort of music your friend cares J11)' memory green," .Let liS add,
There is an old prayer, "Lord keep

"annot do all. The snowplow invari- possible 10 wade through the slush for before you buy. "Lord l,eep my ChrIstmas spirit OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
a hly leav€'s. in a 1!,J'€'at llIany places. an without. getting, feet soal,ell, unless But whatever you give, the little I green." and l,eep it wille open, real, UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
indl OJ' two of snow. and when a thaw you wore ruhber hoots, the snow and personal word on the card, the funny gentl~ and u~selfisl~. I
setJo; in it leaves ,the payeme?ts in a water being ankle lleep.
deplorahle ,,01l(1Ition. eausmg the
greatest inconvenience alld annoyance were not ill the same condition last wrapping, the personal touch, the
or tender little verse you yourself
The only reasoll that. t.he pavements have written, the daintiness of the

to pedestrians, There is jllst as much weel, is that the rain completely ob- very soul of the gift-that it is that
It. IS the IJlrthda) of our Lord.

MA Y I PROVE
Pasleurlzed Milk
B I I C Iill d
ryoc oVMilk er
(Pedrlallc SOcldy)
I
e
DEl./V.
'ERfES
WEST PBILA.
OVERBROOK
(~i\'lc pride shown in JUaking it coJU- literat.ed the snow, thereby saving a makes the art of giving "gentle." To you what an advantage it is Special ··Guernsey" MERION
fortable for your neighbor and fellow- gl'eat lieal of Idcking and growling. Oh, never grow so old as to lose to own your own home? Milk WYNNEFIELD
townsman to travel to and fro to t.he Why not pass an ordinance compell- the thrlll of Christmas-the indescrib- WM. D, SMEDLEY (ROber.r~~I~~~ple.s' BALA-CYNW'VD
station and post office as it is to beau- ing dilatory citizens to clean off tile able something that is in the air, that NARBERTH
tify t.he town. \lnd It is hoped that a sIdewalks after the snowplow has been combination of joy and excitement At the Cabin, Cream Butlermllk ARDMORE
spirit of good will and "do thou like- aronnd, and inflict a fine on those who and love, a sacred emotion that no Narberth &: Haverford Aves. Table and Whipping WYNNEWOOD
wise" will permeate the entire bol'- neglect doing so after a stated period? other day quite equals. The smell of Cream.
lI11gh. It is a well-known fact. that The plan worlu, satisfactoril)' In Phil- cedar, the sound of church bells, the
after a heavy snowfall last winter adelphia. Why not here? It is 1'01' the words of greeting, the gayety of chll- DR.
W. M. CAMERON
there were highly eommendatol'y and convenience IIml aceommodation of the dren, the clutter of ribbons and white
eulogistic encomiums passed upon the public. paper, the scent of roasting turkey Dentist SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES
good work of the employes of the bor,- May Conncil relieve us from this land steaming pUdding and mince pie
ough. but would yOIl think It? On the Sloll~h of Despond-and slush! and cranberry sauce, the gUtter of
202 NARBERTH AVENUE 45th and Parrish Su.
list of printell names praising the ard- }'I'auk 1'11111'1'1. the Christmas tree, the gleam of red PHONE l~~ Y EVENINGS
NARB~RTH, PA.-UUR TOWN-DECE~IBEIt23. 1915

AN EASY AND SURE WAY TO HAVE MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS

Starting Monday,
Join Our 1916 Christmas Club Dec. 27, 1915.
Make a small deposit weekly for the next 50 weeks and you will receIve a check
for the total sum, plus interest, on December 15th, 1916. Just a time when money
is needed. You will never miss the amounts paid, and you will be agreeably
surprised next December to see how much you have saved.
Our Saving Fund Department Allows 3% Interest. Compounded Semi-Annually
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED

THE MERION TITLE & TRUST COMPANY


NARBERTH OFFICE. ARCADE BUILDING.
JUST BEFORE
lIellry, don't you InloW that tlream- fO,'Dlr~I'I'r fIlUISTJL\S
crs like you must. always fail? ('AUOI, St:RVU'E. for Your Own Convenience
Telepbone-~arberth 368,

CHRISTMAS IN
Look haek aloug t.heir pat.hway-the
gih!let, rack and jail; ""I1I"k, how "trange her power! Her
BANK ""ITH EDWARD HAWS
I"orget this childish chattel' of the variell sl rains CHECKING SAFE
Plaster and Cement Work
NARBERTH TOWN triumph of the right-
For<~e is t.he gUll that. get.H there, and'
,Thrill wit.h a magiC' Hpell t.he human
heart.
ACCOUNTS
i SAVINGS
DEPOSIT Estimates Furnished Jobbing
WIWi
lhe worlll is ruled hy might. . She ',val,ens IlIClllOry, hrightens hope, ACCOUNTS WRITTEN
Well, well, well, Santa, and here
you are in :\arherth againl How time
(Iocs fly!
tll<' pains,
So, Henry, you lire til'ketell to joill '(!lc joys of !Icing at. her hiddiJH~
HARRY B. WALL
What, you've hearu that expression t he fool Brigade; "Iart. "
itl].r i&tttl'U1l0Ulil' IDru!it <!In• Plumbing, Gas Fitting
. WI' Illust hl' firm, lind t.ell yOIl your I
hefore? Well, you're a sly old fel-
l> ja('}'l!s" Oil paralle; To hear two hundred sweet, yonng and Heating
low, with hig ears, and a knowing
Get in linc with cracked old Tolstoi,! voices, joine(1 in perfect harmony, i5 1323 Walnut St., Philadelphia. NARBERTH, PA
W,ly ahout you, so perhaps you're
right. It isn't altogether new, I'll ad- who imagined trllth sllflicel!- ~:"lllething not to he missed by lovers
\Vh~', YOII're 'Illost as foolish, Henry, ,01 1IIusic. Consequently, :'\arlJerth

ARE YOU AWARE ;g:;£~i:'i~~ CEO W J MARKlE


mit, hut I hu<1 to say sOl11cthing 10
"tart this old typewriter; it wOllldn't as lhat Dl'eamer, ,JPSIIS t'hris!." 'Presbyterian Church was crowded on
"Iart its elf.. ,., hell',
._ sant:',
'. . \\e .',I~ gel.llll-';
, l'
l\lonllay evening to listen to, the
(l ••
£ II
BUI ~.Ie . IrJS mas <~aroI s, as sung Ily t.1 le pu-
('1'1 leCI your lot from •
Besides, I have a Christl1las--or"
rather, a "pre-Christmas" l'onfession I way olt the trael,; we re bllsYJIlg our- llils of the puhlic school, under the
to make. I've been "lool{\ng over"--l 'se I I ves \\'l. ' tIi lllg
' IJr eame I' s---:' Drealllers, lliredion of Miss Helen Wilson. The
Narberth's Highest Tract
and build I'our bOUle according to your own plans
SID ..
e ect 8tfteS
won', say "reading," a hook that I w~lO Ilreamed Dreal1lR aR Illg a~l(l as pl"Ogram included "Ad cstI' Fideles," IOd the way ~'ou want ii-and where you wonl
ant going to give one of my friends. Wille as the whole worlll, Let s get "HeiligI' :'\~c~~t." ~'Oh, Little Town. of ,I-IS to buy. Ready-Made House?
, ._ I k' ,'tt I mRll haek to t.he Dreamers of uur t.own.: Bethlehem, It Came Upun a Mlll- MAKE SURE OF YOUR CBOICE NOW Special Nursery l\lilk in Paper Car-
rlns lOO \\ as \\ I'l en lY a . . I e " "TI B II I B h "
named Victor I\Ugo; in fact it's his E<IHor .Iacobs will throw this story ~(I~I1t: ,lear'l' ,,1~'1'let II~ letUJ~, a 1'1'" il' ton I~il\ed at Penhurst Farm.
, b' . I' in the waste hasket if we don't. ge.t ,ll'lstmas '..ve, Ie' Irs "owe, TERMS TO SUIT

FM JUstl'Ce
•1IIto IOgl ap I). ". . "OJ II I :'\' I (" ":'\. t1" "J . UI'II 1'llonc-Xarbl'rtJl 669 D•
At the heginning of one of the a little 1110re "Ioeal eolor 111 It. ,), 0 y • ,I,g I, ,: azare I, 0) Montgomery Avenue,
l"\mpters are tl Ie WO)'(I s.
. I You werp saying * * * * ? to the Worl<l, anll llm'I,! the Her-
I_ S'
I I ,NARBERTH.Or
612 Chestnul SI....hUa. 100 Narberth Avenue
"~Iall hilS Itred Hr dreams." ! Oh, that "s I'lght, .' . '.
I was dOIng the ,11<1 rAnge, s . mg.
"
Think that oyer Santa; say it over; talliing. Well, about all that remains \\ hen It IS understood that there NARBERTH, PA.
]JEJlNO:\".U. 1.\Il'IfESSW:\"S OF' 1~·I_
--sal' it over several times. : to he sai;) is that already we've got a W,~H 'll1ly one general rehears'II. of
TEUt:S~ I
Tl;e 11101'1' \'OU say it tht~ hetter It Ilot of things here in ~arberth beeause :ll1s Ilrogrum, the excellence of the
i
H0Il111ls, does;I't it? That's what we we hav!: Dreamers as well as Prac- con"el't was reali~' remarlia~le: ~nd At the open community night, on CALDWELL & 00.
folks here in ~arberth think, anY- tical men. And we're going to get reflects gl'eat credIt on ~he. dlsclphne January 14, Dr. and Mrs, W. i\I. Cam-
"'. \H k tl t "1 I has nee(I more, So you'd hetter talie a good of the school under Prlllclpal Mel- eron will give a short talk on their
\\a). "e now la nal
of dreams" and we know tllat "towns look arolln(1 while you're here I. 1115 CliOI', ant on . ISS
.1 f I
I' I' I
II " \H e kllOW that veal' else vou may not. know the develop and hrmg out the best m her Islands. While there they were guests
1\1' W'I ' I'I't t
I son s a JI.I yo persunal impressions of the Andaman Real Estate and Insurance
Ilave neeu 0 <rea lS. '. .,. ". . .
:'\arherth would not have a model place next December. young pupIls vOIces. SpeCIal mentIOn of t.he British Government. SOUTH SIDE, NARBERTH, PA.
l"omnlll11itv resi<lence development un- Meanwhile, a Merry Christmas .to, must. he l1Iad~ o~ the fact that. ~he On t.hese islands the Brit.ish main-
del' wav i'f someone had not Dreamed. yourself, old scout, and a longer hfe' hoys, who ordll.mnl Y are very retlfl~g tain a penal settlement. for murderers
t.he id~a he fore !Ill', Shand and his i tq you than to anyone of us. on such occaSIOns, s~ng both lustIly and political prisoners from India,
men went to work on the aetual op-;
.
erat.IOI1. I
.:. A. ~Iusehl\ltlll.
I,(,..,m ()'L'F'ICE ""()TFS
aIHI wei\, therehy ad.(hn g mucl~ ~o the Burma and Ceylon. The islands are
suceess of the reCItal bv glvmg a
,well balanced effect to U;e ehoruses, also inhabited hy the native Andama-
GEO. B.ABELE
p,..,...,",. • . t IIe most prulllt!ve
We IOlllW that someone hall to
Ilream ahout. Wynnewood roau before
. 1'1 l' 'h
i
.
.
' . .'
. . . The girls did well as a matter of, nese,
The post office force WIll apprecIate' . I' f
d : eourse; t lelr res I, swee vOIces were
I' t'
. .. ,
Ida Y 'ullI living now as t.hey have from
.• ' .
r
man a Ive to PIANO TUNING
-

Ihe plans lor re lUI I Illg It ecame hanng quantItIes of ChrIstmas car s i r I I . I' I t.ime immemorial The Andamanese Sales Agent for BLASIUS Pianos
a reality. It is rumored, too, Santa, or letters during the holidays, handed ! mo~t appea mg, t. Ie (yn~~;cs ~ the; 'Ire presumed to 'he relics of the l\"e- and Players,
ngs Phone-Narberlh 1255 D.
that some of those dreams were ver- in all laill straight, stamps all in up- , va l"l01ls Stol \\I'ere cafre u y 0 serv- '[ 'gri'to race that in very a;lcient times
_ • 1t lIo 'sOlnever . d : e(,l anI1 Ie 1'0 lime 0 SOUlH1 was ' . ' - - - --_..._. --- ....-
Itable 11lg 1 mares. . \, , per right-hand corner; a strmg aroun . . lI' . . I some jOOO years ago occupied the I
we're going to get a new road he-I the hUlwh would hol(\ them until, re:~")1 ~utrpnsl~g." I '''1'1 l~' t' southeastern' portion 'of the Asiati<" Once JIlore it. seems necessary to
lli planned . 1. ,. Ins lUas J',ve Ie' I r s ' " 1 0 ' '11 tit
<'ause someone IJr ea III e (I al
lUll
rea(\~' fOl' the cancelhng mae 1mI', ;.... I" , 1 't.1 I" I S I I continent. In this view they are of state I. wI ur 'I own WI no PI' n,
.In I' us nlln . (I's, e\'e
_ . Also III . pUl'C I '
lUsmg s t amps f or' .,0\\
tl eG' "ere sung S 1 l) I jIe " ~Ig I . C 100 tl , extreme interest as preserving, owing anslgne< '1
1,0lUmunlea . t'
IOns. It'IS no t
TI lere are folks . here in 0111' hor-'
' ,
. 1 1 f t Ie ralllmar c 100 OlllJ1lg III I e ,
,!.ohday lise we have 100 ,s 0 s amps chorus. Adam's beautiful "Oh Hol)' to lUI indefinite nllmher of centuries of nel'essary that your name Ie prill 1'(
1 . t I
ough who are ()I ea~11ln~ of ab 1~~~V!~!j eents, 49 cents and !J7 cents; also :'\ight" was sling hy a triple quar- complete isolation, in their persons in .:onnection with any letter that yon
athletic field, a Imhl\(' ,hlbr~;y t Itl~ (- stamps in em'elopes "Ready to ;et.te including the following young! an(\ customs the last pure remnant of may write to the paper, hut the
l'llg , perllaps
' ••'I new ralroau s a lOn, ,erve S " III
. qU.ln ,t't'es
I I'. of '>5 ~', "~O, 100 ,'>00- , !'Idies' ' Soprano . Misses Helen Duff the oldest lund . o[. man , .
III eXIstence. e< I·t
I OJ' ml 1 H·t k-n 0 w \\'110 tile
. \"rl'ter
" I'S
tile (la JV when there shall 'be .1
no etc. n y ma 1-' ,mg pure'I laS e s )'11 tlll's \" ". a J.'lizabeth
\"'" Southerland, " Augusta With- Theil' strange dress and huntmg . .'. or tl Ie I eel' tt .
J!;oes 111 tl1e \\'aste
.
sl'raps
• . of paper .at ' the stattOn, anu yOIl may 0 ft.en cover a <lozen • or more erow' ., .
tenor Misses , louise Hastings weapons WIll . be shown, as also carv- Ilas k-e t .
, allQtller . ('hamplOnshlp ball team. k' I' mal'1'lllgs \" ··tl1 one pu I'l'l "ase " ratller I,']eanor ' Ward,~ Grace l\"evin' alto the, mgs . .
made 11\' the 111'lsoners on the \"
'. e wall I your 1e.tt ers, your ideas,
By the way, Santa, spea, mg o. than buying from the clerks a few l\;is~es Mildr~d Harris 'li:lizdbeth islands. . your suggestions and your criti-
Dreams an(\ Dreamers, here s some- stamps each time requiring a pur- S k M .1 I' M' C . b ~ eism, hut <Ion't forget to sign YOUl'
. tI t 'anderI'd all the wav 1 1 pea man, aue me c oy, as",
tlung la ,\\ . .1 (; ehase for eaeh mailing. with t le usua Misses Ruth Haws, Esther Hieklin
across our contment. a few uays ag . neeessitv of making change. ." "
I twas p e n Il
ell bv one of those Dream-
,
. Portland way up in the north- .
'..
We WIll apprecIate the eo-opera- i . _,
'
,.lnd HII(\a Smedley. Solo parts 111
• "
thus composItIOn \\ ere tal,en by the
GEORGE A. WITTE
' "',lohn waH a guod man," said tha
ers J 1 1 ,
WI'S
t I' er of these States. It goes .
c? n '. '. '
t IOn of our patrons m these matters.
.. 'd 1
A change m Ilme of arrival an (e- very acceptably.
. H' 1
:\llsi:;es \. lit lerow ant
I S I 1
Paper Hanging and Painting'
out IeI' and l1is(~()ns(lhlte widow, "hut. he was RG
ol<l-fashio]led to the last." "How so?'
sOllletlung hl,e thIS. parture of the mails at Narberth. tak- It' I 1 tl t of Woodbine Ave. and Williams Ave. asl,ed thl!' sympathetic friend. "Wh)',
. , ,,' fol- IS IOpe( la the singing
.. 1I1g effect Novemher _9th, IS as Christmas carols by. the pupils of the NARBERTH, PA. he got ldlled hy a I'll na way horse. "---
"Thus, Henry I~Ol'd, we've (\001111'"
d lows: , p u b l i c school, thus happily inaugurat- Phone, Narberth 1203 W, Alhany Al'gus.
you to join the \<'oul Briga e, lUail from all pointR arrivmg for- e(\ mal' be continued from year to
With hare-brained Galileo and 01'- , I . t 434 ' •
merly at. :'.04 P, M., wIl arrIve a . "ea 1', as the oecasion was so thor-
leans' half-balied Maid;
You've got to take your place there P. M.. ., f 1..- oughly delightful and enjoyable to Il'r=================================f1
II
. . I I d tl 'ee s , 1\Iall for loeal pomts '\\ est ormer. everv one who attended.
: le'l\"in~ at :l 04 will leave at 4.34 P. M. I
wlth those w 10 (are
Of the wise ones an,d the great. on~s I '
in t.he dark past s dreadful yeal s.
Ie J l'
, . 'Ellwartl 8. Haws,
Postmaster,
i
.
.---------
],,\}n.;s. TJ\l\F; NOTIC..; !
Combination Coupon---Check Your Wishes
'I'he Community Tell, Wllich WIIS til CIVIC ASSOCIATION, Box 31, Narberth
11.'8 a shame-we say it, Henry, for BAI'TIS'f ('IlUnCH hl~ helll December 28, ]lIl.s been )Iost. Enter my name on your books in accordance with the checking below.
your soul's immortal good-
OF' TIn; };VAXGt:l, Ilouell uutll tlw following TUeSllll)',
That you should dare lift up your
.'llUUar)· 4, 1911. 1.00-Voting Membership in Civic AssociatioD.
voice and mention brotherhood, ~.;x'r SUNDAY
That you should look above the clouds
to glimpse the peaeefuI stars, (.1'11111'«) IUble 8chool "I've not seen old Mrs, Wiggins 1.;;O-Voting Membership in CiVic Association and one I
lately. How is she?" "Dead, sir." :year's Subscription to Our Town. I
When you should be sticking dosely Bellutlful Cllrlstllllls Uecorntltms
to making little cars. "Spiritual Uenefllctlons"
"What, joined the great majority?"
"Oh. no, sir. She was a good enough 1.00--0ne year's Subscription to Our Town. -----1----
A peRce ship! Why, your prattle gives Union Senfces woman as far as I know."-London
us all a poignant pain; Opinion.
At )rethollist Church
You're as crazy as Columbus was Name •.•..•.....•.••• o .
~ ew Year's Sen ice A cableway, stout enough to carry
when he set sail from Spain;
• • • • * • * New Year's Ulll', 8.00 A. ]r. heavy motortrucks, has been built by
Address •. , ••.•••• ,., ••. , •• ".···.·····"···,·,,····,,,······ •
And so on until we get toward the WE INVIT}; YOU the Farming Company aeross the Gila
end when we come to this: River, New Mexico.
NARBERr!'H, PA.··OUH rrOWN--])ECElVIBER 23 1915

RIDE IN ONE OF OUR AUTOMOBILES


I PETER'S We invite your attention to one of the
finest food products ever put on the market.
1230.232 Woodbine Avenue

WALTON BROS.
MOVING. "ACHING AND SIIIPPING FURNITURE. HAULll'\iG FREIGHT.
I
i
I
DRY GOODS
TOYS DOLLS
Fancy Articles
Free De'ivery Phone, 661 W
Goldeno·yle
We have been in the business of manufacturing and selling
edible Oils for upwards of 25 years-Goldenoyle is absolutely the
Phone 672 I~:ery pnrchaser of $1.00 or ov.er I best that has ever been manufactured.
receIves
ing Pen I"REE, a Pearl Handle Wrlt- , R ead what P r o
f L. .BAll
. yn, Ch emlS
' t 0 f tlle f amous "rEST
II -

lIefeated by the fast Reading High


l:ichoo I team last },'riday and by tho!
strong Schu~'lI{ill Seminary team on
.

A~S~UT~,E?s~A
Finest Pholoplay The-
etre 01 Its Size in Ihe
FIELD, MASS., BOARD OF HEALTH. has to say about it:
"Our examinations show that in Goldeno)le you have
product of excellent quality. On heating this oil to telll-
a
peratures adapted for frying, the odor is still pleasant, al1l1
Saturday. They wei'e by no Ineans Entire World. no objectionable tla,'or remains in the food. This, together
defeats for our fellows as each mall Photoplays-Conllnuous lOA. M, to 11.30 with the low free add content shows that the refining pro-
on the other teams outweighed each P. M, cess has been canied to a high degree. Kitchen tests dem-
Phil&.. Pa, onstrate that Guldenoyle is excellent for Salads, Mayonnaise
of our men by twenty-five pounds or PROGRAMME Week Commencing Dressings, anll for all cooking purposes where a high-grade
more. The fellows certainly had a I\londay. December 20th. edible oil can. be used. It has practically U:e same 1'0011
fine trip, which was certainlY helped value as Olive Oil, and SURPASSES ANIMAL FATS
a lot by its fine send off by the pu- )lflUdll)', 'l'uesdll)' 1lI111 ,reclue~dll)· GENJ<JRALLY."
pils and the return by the same. The nee. 20, 21, 22
All up-to·date housel{eepers know that the approval of the
tCHIIl \vent at 1100n, therefore the pu- "THE COWARD" Westfield Board of Health places any food product in the highest
SCHOOL EDITOR'S pils did not miss any lessons. The
scores of the games were 41 to 2;; I AND
HOSCOE ARBUCKLE in
grade of excellence.
Some of its advantages:
WEEKLY NEWS ITEMS and ::8 to 11, respectively. Dnrbin
'lnll Smith were the stars of the home "FICKLE FATTY'S FALL" 1. It ~s UETTER for cooking and salads than Lard Or Butter,
I ealll. 'J'he line-ups were as follows: 'I'hllr!'dll", "'I'jtltl)' llud Slltm'lhQ' 2. It IS much cheaper than Butter and the Best Leaf Lard. and
I hear the hells .on Christmas Day ~. n. S. H. H. S. n«~c. 2:J, 24, 2:; from 1-4 to 1·3 less Goldenoyle is required than of Lard or
Their 0111,. familIar carols pla~·. Smith forward ., .. Rittenhouse D. W. Griffith Production Butter.
And WIld and sweet Downes forward Wilson In~LEN WARE
and :3. There is no waste whatever, If mav be used over and over
. The words repeat. .Inurhin center Wendler Courtney Foote, Teddy Sampson
.01 pl'acc nn earth. ~ond WIll to men, I :\!<,('arter ~uard '" .Sc}nveimler Sam De Grasse in again, as it does not retain the odor or taste of food cooked
in it.
-l,ongfeUllw. : Horsch ,... guard
I Suhs: AIHlersou, guard; Snyder,
Stoeber "CROSS CURRENTS" 4, It does not smoke when heated. nor o'ive ofT anv disaO'reeable
odor. ~, ~
EVery cit izen of Xarberth who: forward.
5. It does not cause indigestion. Dvspeptics can eat food cooked
lirops in to sce liS on Thursday morn-: '·'ield goals: Rittenhouse G, Wend-
in!\" will find a cheery welcome. Re-Iler 4. Wilsoll :!. Stoeher, Snyder, Come and Look at in it without discomfort. '
6. It may be used for all cooking, baking. frying, mayonnaise or
memher onr exerdses begin prompt-' 811lith ::. Durbin 2.
I other salad dressings.

Davis'Stores
Iy at nine o·clock. ' Fonl goals: Wendler 1:1, Durbin 12,
-- : Smith ::.
We believe that the choral servico' X. H. S. Schuvlldll sem'l ON SALE AT THE
011 i\Iolllla)' night ,~·.as considered a, Smith , .. forward " Miller
success. However, If the people ex-, Ilownes forward Pawling I 1M PE ~ I AL G~OCERY
pected a "well rehearsed" program i Durbin center ". Froun<1t I A complete supply afChrist- NARBERTH.
I hey lIlay have heen disappointed. Up: Horsch , .. guard ., Wilson
to Friday this choral received no: :\lcCarter guard Palm Ask for a handsome free book of recipe. for all kinds of
time from the regular school work.; Subs: Hoffer, Macke~'. mas Gifts on hand
On Friday aftel'l\()on four grades helll: 1"ie1<1 goals: Froundt S, Miller ro, bread, cake. pie, biscuits, croquets, salads, fried oysters, etc.
il rehearsHI, ullll on l\londay all grades, Pawling. Durbin, Smith.
participatill~, at t he Presbyterian I,'oul !\"oab.;: 1111 rhin 7, Pawling 10.
Whitman's Candies
Church.
Our faculty helieve that music and The girls defeated Gordon School
reciting are purts of regular school, second team hy the score of 2G te:
work and therefore encourage it, hilt: ::0. They have certainl~' been putting
Christmas Tree Ornaments
Christmas Favorites AI C. NOWLAND COMPANY
Post Cards and Booklets
hecause of the intricate schedule and· np some fine games.
pressure on academic worl{ it is not
257 and 259 N. Front Street, Philadelphia.
Cigars, 25 for $1.00
Ileemed wise 10 give time for rehear-! SIll'llhl'. Jl"lltll't j'ol' 'J'III.t',~ J. [tllltll~.
sals. It wiJI he recalled that whel1: • "" ".
"Snow White" was being prepared,: The following pupils possess the
all the rehearsing was done without: hest spelling record in their respec-·
eliminating classes for any pupl1s ex-I tive grades: .
c'l'pting those who tool{ leading part".' Seconll Grade -Grace Casey and Es- '
: I her Keim.
On :\Iol\da~' morning facullY ancl i ~hir~1 gra.~le-AI~~n? Siler:
pupils were snrprised to find a'. 101\1 th Glalle--\\ 1111.1111 Stanle~ an I:
. " To the People of Narberth
Christmas tree on the platform 01 I',dward Morgan. I

Assemhl': Hall and the wa1l and pic- Fifth Wal'II--Sarah Parkhnrst and,
t ures d~coratell with branches of Charlotte Hillegass. I
laurel and pine. 'I'he Senior Class is Sixth Grade-·-S~rah Powell. I
responsible for the hright and joyful Seventh and I':lghth Grades-Elea-
appearance of this room. On last, nor Hand.
Saturday night thev came up to the I
I"reshman--Eleanor Eyre.
We are the fourth in the line of succession of Narberth Coal
school ~nd playell Santa. Heretofore' ~oP~lOmore--:Grace ".evin.
it has heen the cnstom to decorat'~ I
.1unlOr·-Llllllse Hastlllgs.
Merchants, our heritage consisting of one team of horses, four
the rooms on th' lhv before the i Senior--Jean Justice. Agnes Rose.
i
Christmas exercis:s. ';1'he Seniors UII- Hilda Smedley, Marion Trotter, Au-
llertook the tasl, this year in order to I gllsla Witherow, Charles McCarter.
save time and ineidentall)' to give the I tons of Bituminous Coal in stock, with about 100 tons of An=
pupils the inspiration of Christmas A SI'E('IAI, ~()TICF. TO YOU.
decorations throughout the week.
__
I
(~I't't't Jour Old, fl'lends llnd meet new
OUNI, }'rlthl)' night, ,TIlnllllrr 14, 191H. thracite in the way of orders, partially filled by rival coal dealers
I
Our rooms this week 1001, line witi! Y. :n. C. A. !llliltUng. TIle ladles of
the addition of framed pictllres pur- 111(', Comwumty _Club invite yon to he
I'hased by the principal with fund:; tllI'lI' guests. Keep tWs tlate open. when we started in business, February 18th, 1905.
contrihuted hy pupils of several
~rades and the money allotted for rN('L,\Dnm U':'l'TIUtS AT NAn·
Ihat purpose from the "Snow White' HIUt'rU POST O...•..·IC}:.
1"lInd. I Mrs. C. E. Kinsey, Mr. Ralph Huf- Since that time our business has grown with Narberth, ow=
jllngton.
0111' llOYS' hasket ball team was! }:dWllrtl S. Hlm's, Postlllllster.
iog mainly to the loyalty of its people, and for which we are
truly thankful.
We have already tried to furnish the best of quality and full
quantity at current prices, and shall continue to do in the future
as in the past.
With the Season's Compliments, we remain,
'Yours 'truly,

c. P. COOK.
NARln:RTH BAS lil':'I' UU., '1'I':DI
Ni\RBRRTH, P.A.-OUR, TOWN-nEORMRJ~R.28.1915
we are fortunate indeed to secure him
for New Year's eve.
J.A.MILLER Estima(es Furnished Healinl: Arrhances

(Successor to E. J. HOOD) R. W. CASE


.\U, SAI~'rS' I'. };. l'1lL"IWll. JIE'I'JIOJHST };PISCOPAL CHURCJI. HEATER AND BANGE WORK

Utl\,. Audl'c\\, s. HU1'kc, Uector. "The Uttlc Churcb 011 tile 11111."
SLATE AND TIN ROOFER Electrical Contractor
104 Forrest ATCnue 242 HAVERFORD AVE.
Jobbing a Specialty. Narberth, Pa. J~l'r;lirin~
The services at All Saints' P.
Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood'
E·I 1(l'l·. C. G. KOllllel, Pastor.

aVE'nues, for next Sunday, are as fol- "A Merry Christmas to all."
lows:
8,00 A. M., Holy Communion.
!)AS A. 1\1., Sunday school.
11.00 A. M., Morning Prayer with
sermon.
4.00 P; M., Evening Prayer.
5unday services:
9.45. Christmas session of all SUll- II
day school departments.
11.00. Christmas church service.
Christmas carols will be sung by the I,
"DRESS uP"
On Christmas Day there will be
Holy Communion at the S and 1~ A.
Sunday school, led by Mr. Stites.
There will be short addresses and I
napti:llll of infants. Copies of the i
For the Holidays
::If. services. The ehoir has provllied Christmas lllusic will be furnished to,
a special musical program for Christ-
mas morning, and every member of
all attending the service.
6.45. Union Young People's ser-
I I Step in tomday, get measured and select your
the church is urged to IJe present. vice. A helpful service for the I woolens. Your new suit will then be de-
On WednesdaY afternoon after young people of the community. I
"Don't Cry, Little Girl, livered to you in plenty of time to
" Christmas, December 29th, the Sun-
day sehool will hold the Christmas
7.45. Union Christmas service at 'I
all the churches. Address by the Don't Cry."
dress up for the holidays.
festival in the church building at ;:;
o'cloele :Mr. William Wateral1 will I
Hev. John Van Ness. .Soloist, M1·15.! If the reol leaks ask father to send for
Louis G. Vance. SelectIOns by the
make the address. The children of
the Sunday school, their parents and
friends are all cordially inviteel to
chorus ehoir. The comlllunity is cor-
dinlly invited to attend the service.
Christmas decorations of merit will i
: Ga..
a-M~GinleyfQ
123 South 17!l!S!. PI1ilacle/P/ii!J ~
A neat custom taIlored suit will be a line Holiday gift for yourself. Further,
more. there is hardly a more appropriate present you may want 10 give someone
else than a suit or overcoat for Xmas-that will be the kind of useful gilt that will
be genuint:ly appreciated.
he present at this Christmas festival. he :n charge of Miss 'Vard and her.
Do not forget that the church 'bus C'olllluittee. Strangers welcome ai-I
leaves Narherth station
ehurch 011 Sunday morning at 10.40'1
for the wa)'s.
Xew Jlcmbers.
1- ~-----~-

SUI-lor Overcoal, $18 10 Cl!25
1
'1'
You call take the 'bus at the station 'fwc new memhers were received I Sell Phone. Spruce 5469 CUSTOM TAILORED
or any corner on North Essex ave- last Sunday morning, a total of five 1
Iiue. Let us have every seat occu- for the month. , I' THE Come in and see the hundreds of beautiful suitin~s and overcoatings that are at
1Jied next Sunday. ( Imtnln. your command-they represent a most beautiful selection with durable quality; each
. . "Salita·s AnvuncE Man," a Christ-I Q)l'l'rLl1UltOll Jrtlttht!,\ <!In.
style is guaranteed absolutely all pure wool. You will find among Ihem many
slvles suitable to vour taste. LOOK OVER au R LINE.
EYA:\,GEl, nAP'fIS'!' CIlFnCll. 11lIas cantata, will be given by fifty,
! members of the Sunday school, Tues- i
Job and Commercial

... PRINTERS ... I. .


};lIIl'rSOIl J,. Swlit, plIstor. ! l1ay evening, DecemlJer 28. Admis-

Sunday 9.45. llible School.


report ":iil be made of the results of
sion is free to all and you are cor· i
The diaJJy welcome.
Klnller!:,III'II'1l Part,..
i
!..
1709 SANSOM STREET
PHILADELPHIA
P---P 7i' k
Narberth Tailoring Co.
the White Christmas serVIce t lQ was
.
I
1 t . I" d t P t I Off,ce Statronery, oster., rOllram6, Ie et.,
The Christmas ~11l ergar en ar y, Etc. Let u. edimate on your nexl job. FINE CUSTOM TAILORS
cnch a great success las~ Sunday. I
iR arranged for ~ednesday afternoon, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11.00. Morning worship. Subject I the 29th. at 2.30. I

of the sermon, "Spiritual Benefac- r Wntch :N'igllt Scrvice. I


tions." 'I'he attractive Christmas dec- i In accordance with Methodist cus-I
I
orations that have reflected such tom there will be a watch night ser-:
great credit on the committee of dec- vice in the churcll Friday evening, ,I

oratloll will be retained for this ser- December 31, lJeginning at 9.30 ~'- I
vh'e. . I • elock. !
7.00. Union Young People s serVICe
nt the Methodist CTlUrc1l.
'"I . 4fl" Monthly Union Meeting at
lUI~llIOX ~1t;};TING nOUSE,

the Methodist Church. Hev. Jobn Vall ~lol1tgomery Avenue and Meeting
:
'
Ii
To the Housewife:-
Xess will be the speaker. IIouse Lane. ,
f tl 'd eek prayer ser-
Subject 0 Ie 1Il1 -w . Merion Meeting House is opened for'
vice next week, We~n~sday ev~nl1lg, worship every First-day at 10.30 A. I We take pleasure in announcing that the
I
"The Church at SardiS.
A Christmas social for the Bible
Rev. 3. 1-6. M Visitor,:; are cordially welcome
A registr~ book is kept for Visito~s.1 weD known
"d'ool will be held at the church on All are asked to register their names
Thursday evening, December 30.
I
The regular New Year's service of' I
the c]lurcb and congregation will be ST. .UARGARET'S CHURCH,
IIe ld l\TE'W
o'clock.
.
. N
Year's morning at eight
1 f tl
Early Mass on Sundll.Y from April
Pennsylvania l~t to October 31st at 6. 30 A. .~f. F rom.
Pacific Coast Borax Company
~ca,nd DO.epar tOt
RQllrOfl
,\ WIll
. .
men a f
Ie tIle Y M C November 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M. r
..•
. have c1large a f tile service Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. t roug out the
. J 23 It COII- year. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and
h h
I '
will, within a short time, have a number
Sunday evemng, annary . , d 8 1.'
. t' t Id speakers 8.30 A. M. Weel, a)'s at . Aovenlng
sists of mne ctorne IS sf 3;~nds of tbi~ devotions and other services at regular.
Fleas!! speak 0 your rl times. I of expert demonstrators in town to explain
service. I
The illustrated lecture by Dr. Ed- I to you personally the various uses of our
g-ar '1'. Shields under the auspices of JO~N l'Jlt;. 19111,. CIUUS'l'JU.S (;~UB.I
the URhers' Association has been poSt- '1 he MerIOn 'Iltle and Trust Com-
paned to January 17 owing to the pany distributed this week to its
Products, including
Christmas carol service arranged by Christmas Club members almost $35.-, r
the !)uhlic school held in the Presby- 000. Many members are residents of
leri;n Church last Monday evening.
-----
~L'H}; })RESBYTERIAX CHURCH.
Narberth. 'l'his is quite a large sum
of money, and will be the means of
making a happy Christmas for many.
20 Mule Team Borax
Iftn'. ,}olm "llII Xess, ~lIllister.
The 1916 club starts Deeember 27 next.

CONVt:XU:\,Vt; AND ECONOMY


20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips
Sunday, December 26th: 01" POSTAl, MONEY ORDERS.
10 A. M., Sunday School. All de-
partments.
The attention of the patrons of the
Narberth Post Office is called to the
11 A. M., pUblic worship. Special convenienee of sending money by pos-
20 Mule Team Boric Acid
Christmas service. The pastor will tal money order. The following low
I
preach on the theme, ':Let us go .to rates are charged for sending sums to
The three greatest household labor and
Bethlehem." There WIll be speCIal any money order post office in the
lI1usic by the quartette.
6.45 P. M. The Young People's So-
United States:
I<'or orders from $.01 to $2.50, 3 money savers.
dety will unite in the Union Meeting cents.
in the M. E. Church.
7.45 P. M. This congregation joins
From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents.
From $5.01 to $10, Scents. .It will be distinctly to your advantage to
in the Union Meeting in the Metho-
dist Church. The sermon will be de-
I<'rom $10.01 to $20, 10 cents.
I~rom $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. receive our demonstrators. The informa-
livered by Mr. Van Ness; subject, From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents.
"What Shall We Do With the Babe of I.'rom $40.01 to $50, 18 cents. tion they impart will be of great service
Bethlehem 1" I~rom $50.01 to $"60, 20 cents.
Churcll Notes, l.'rom $60.01 to $75, 25 cents. to you, and they will offer a
The Young People's Society have From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.
just issued a neat topic card with Same fees as quoted above charged
the 'leaders of the meetings and sub- for remittances to a number of foreign
jects to be discussed for the entire countries. Orders are paid at 62,000
)'ear. post offices in the United States. Re-
VALUABLE PREMIUM
Do not forget the Christmas morn- mittances received in this way are e
ing praise service at 9 o'clock. Bring C'onvenient for merchants, publishers. In conjunction with the demonstration.
a Christmas message and a Christmas seedsmen, insurance companies, etc., I
greeting. etc.
We are all rejoicing in the fact that .;Ihmrd S. IIlnvs, Postmaster.
Prof. Calvin O. Althouse has been se-
cured to make an address at tlle
Watch Meeting on New Year's ev\!.
Frof. Althouse is at the head of the
Department of Commerce in the
Boys' Central High School of Phila-
delphia. He Is one of the most Ilg-
~ressive and forceful speakers of th\!
rOlll1ger orators of Philadelphia, and
NARBEI~'l'H, PA.-OUR TOWN-DECEMHEI{ 23.1915
======================-== =========
, velupmenl. of a business men's class,
======
llAIWAIX SA.LE THIEVES.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES OF WEEK: ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NARERTH Y. M. C. A. meeting weelcl)', ancl a boys' class,
lIleeting twiee a weelL Arrangements Lynx-eyecl shopwalkers ancl detec-
,\ nlllllli HellOr/, Dl'cl'lIIl)l~r, till... I suceessful featun~ known as COllllllU- are now macle,so that the High School tives have clone much to make the
ThiR annual report will constitute nity l\'ighl.. The nights have passecl uses our gymnasium some part of each: worle of the shoplifter more risky and
Christmas Gl'eeting-A Christ- I "'00 k' tt I I afternoon. The woman's elass, uncleI'
largeh.' Ihe happenings of this asso- lie., mar' III a em ance, all( en- :\Iiss Crisman's supervision, had II fine U"allgel'olls ever\' ua" Bllt ,"Itll tIle
mas Suggestion-and Other , ' -' "

Notes of Importance
dation since ,January 1, 1915. It was joyed hy all. In May, Mr. Horner re-
signed hecause of a lack of time to season, llud very succesRfully dosed, a ven 0 d t f b arg~lIl sa es, w llC I result
. I I . I
t hen that our reorganization plan was witll ',I. ")Ii'" cl'rells," wlliell deserves in the shops being crowded almost
I Iannc Ile( I. I, revlOUS . t 0 tl la t t'mI e tl I e give to it, This vacancy was not filled slJeeial meution. ... ; every hour of the day, thleves-pro-
"0111' fhl'islmlls (Ort'«'fjll!.l"." . I
I ~arherth and Ardmore associations till this fall, when Mr. I". W. Stites, Mr, W. A. ('ole is ('ontinuing his in- fessional, and the puzzling kleptoma-
The ~arberth Young Men's Chril;- I' were linl,ell together, the same staff~, Who was acting as memhershi,p man- terest in the assodation hv the faet ,niac-usually get busy,
tian Assodation tal,es this oppor-, of oflicers was directing the work of; agel', and had done such splendlll work that he rel'enlly al:eeptell 'the I:hair-' It is the latter, according to a shop
tllIlit~' to wish YOF a ver~' Merry i hoth associations, anll also an gxecu- with our young men, trauRfert'ed to
('hristmas and a most Ilrlls
'percllls.' tl'\'e ('olllnll'ttee I'll I:Ollt)'lll (If botll aSSII- this ollice.
I,
. .
mallship of the Boys' \Vorl, ('om mit- I Ie ec Ive WIt I W 10m ,the
lee. Mr. ('ole has alw:ws heen inter- : chat recently, who IS most dlshleed,
1 t t' . I I
write~ I d
I.a a
twelve months to follow. Our slleeial; dations. This plall was not worlcing This caused a vaealJ(:~' in the mem- estell in the Illn's, a III I we fl~el sure that i As he put it to me, "What are we to
wish is that the ~arhert h Y. M. C, A.' to the satisfaetion of those most inter- hership end, allll 1\11'. F. R. I{ainear the hoys will 'uow he represenlell in l'dO with a womall of meaus and re-
ma\.' mean somethillg more tn rou in: est ed, and the result was that a plan i1 Yoluutocrell to act as memhership the hest possihle way. The summer spectahl'1 itS who comef) into tbe sbop
lill!i thall ever hefore. : 01' reorganizaion was lallllehell .Janu- nHlIwger. season was onl' of ullusual interest. to and resolves to lay her hands on an)'
i ary I, 1915. ,~lr. H. n. Savill. who has heen in- twenty-one of OUI' hoys, who avel'aged r article she faucies, if she has a fa-
A (,hds/lIIl1!' SlIgg«'st.lOIl. The plan in hrief is as follows: tere~tell in the athletie side, is the two wee],~ at "Camp Tohie!HlIl on the I I'orable opportunity? To accuse such
"SerVice" iR our motto. At this late lo'irsl--To seeure se\'en men who only manager who issta,rting- the IIp]awal'p.'' A Illl~' ~'kout Troop of: a woman wrongfully would, of course,
dale you may still he at a loss to lenow Iwouhl volunteer t.heir serviees as a seeollli yeal' in the same otJiee. He Iwpnty-four hoys Iws jus!. heen organ-: result in serious consequences for the
what to give ~'our boy for Christmas.' hoanl of manag-,ers to put the associa- has saeriliced much to gel. the in 11'1'- iZPIl, anl! prospeets 100], /!reat. Mr.; shop, and yet. on the other hand, big .
Why not give him a .Junior Member-' tion on a goo(1 business footinp; with eSI in our at.hletil:s and sports where Cole is :ll:tin/! as seoul. ('onllnissioner. slJops lose thousands of dolars a year
ship in the Y. 1\1. C. A? It will cost: J'('spe{'[ 10 details and finaneeg. Sel'- it now is, anl! we are glad to report Thl' !lower sholl', hell! in the spring i throul!,h the mean pilfering of such
$::, and iR I!,ood for :36(; days. Think ll1nd.-.To inl,rease the hoard of diree- that he will I:ontinue in thig l'apaeity. 11IIller the 'Iirectiou oC i'lianap;er Stites. women,"
of it. A Senior Memhershi\>. costs .$~, i tors to twenty-one in numher. two Our 1\len'g (;ame room is showing the was a hig SUl'I'ess in l'1'C'r~' sensp of ~ot long a~o a fashionably dressed
alltl entitles the holder to tuB pnvi-: from the senior memhership to ad in hest reeeiJll.s in I he histor~' of the as- Ihp W(lI·IJ. EI'en' 0Ill' was surpriHell WOJllan went. Into a wel1-known store
leges. Call up Secretary HamPt~n an a(lvisory eapaeity, giving full au- soeiation. a III I pleaselJ. Attellllanl'e passell the allll aske(I, to ReI' some expensive coats,
anll he will han' the memberslnp thoritv to the hoard of manap;ers 10 General 1\lauagpr-·1\!t·. I~. K :::leaveI'. 1000 marlc (lIelrl on!v one day.) Arter trYlllg- on garment after gar-
canl rl'allr for thc Christmas stocl,- form 'allli maintain the future polley who was Ihe originator of the !leo1'- \\'1' want 10 tal,e Ihi's opportunit~' to ment, she wished 10 see the replica of
iug. of the association in alI its work ganization Plall, aud who is largel~' re- Ihank all who hav(' so willingly given a coat of a peculiar shade which was
The personuel of the hoard of man- sponsible for the SI1l'CeSS of tIll' lirst theIr assistanee, whil:h has illd\'ell ill the window. The obligillg sales-
Ht's('I'n' ,hllltllll'J 14 lIt1d 2:1. agel's is aR follows: General manager, six !llonths, was transferred to the meant nllll'h toward Ihe snl'l'eSR of thl' woman went for the coat, and when
,January 14--Communilr night. (:-\uf, I';. K Seaver, who will oversee and he ~ew 'lorI, office of his eom(lan~' in paRt year. \\'/' do feel that the past she l·etl.II"Ill'(1 the. woman of fashion
sell.) \\'1"11 1001, for your. I respon~ihll' to the llirec:tors 1"01' the .Jnne. 1\11'. Sea\'er had tIll' interest of vl'ar has be('n a I'en' slll'cessfnl one. hall Yalllshell, leavlllg the coat she had
.January :!3 _. 'Men's mass-meeting, I operation of the hoarl!. Among olher the new plan at hearl, anll regretted ;lllhongh there is llIu;'h rl't to 110. We heen wparing hehilll!' The saleswoman
:\arherth Theatre. Speal\Cr, HOIl, 'V. 1 duties he will have offiee hourg at the \'l'rr mueh that he hall to vamt\' this are certain. also. that WI' art' ahout Ill,onght that the customer hall gone
II. nerr~·. Suhjecl. "War! "'hat For?" aHS{ll'iatioll eadl Saturda~' night. 1\'Iall- illlJ!0I'tant ol\i,·e. The sen'il'es of 1\11'. to gtart on a Illorp snl'('l'ssfnl anll into another Ilepartment for a few
ag;I')' :\"0. 1, ('. L. 1\letzger, will hav!' T. IC Cogg('shall were seen reI! in Sep- evelltful "ear. 1;linntes, and it was not until later on,
BII~'s .\/It'nd BllIlllut·t, !'harge of the finaneial management. tl'mhpr, who I\HH since h\'ell getting Reg'I)l'I'lfnll~' snbmittl'll. whl'n ghe ('ame to P~lt away the co~ts
The following hoys attended the an- anll have office honrs at the huill!ing Into thl' worldngs allli ideals of thl' ! 'I'. H. ('IIJrl:·('shull. she had heen ShOWlllg, t!la~ she dIS-
nuul Camp 'fohic1wn banquet at Phila- on '\Ionllay nil!,hts. !\1anager "0.t, agHol'ilitioll ill gooll shape. neneral i'llallllg;er. I
eovered that one was mlsslllg worth
delphia CC1;tral y, ]';I, C. A., last week: II. ('. Gara, will Ilevote his speeial al- i III ollr hoanl of direl:tOl's Iluring; till' ,0. L, \Iall!plull. nearly $300.
Hll>'S HC\\'l!n>;lem, Roscoe Smedley, Ipntion to the worl, of perfeeting and: past ~'eal' there has heen onlr olle I Exeenlivp Se(·retar~·. 'The profl'ssional shoplifter is quick-
.'\((1 Morga n, Francis Wipf, Steelman mailltainillp; Ihe
Iihrar~·. His primar~" resignation. i'llI'. It. I~.
I';lttisoll 1'1'-1 Il.~· marl,ell, II~WIl l!y shop detecti~'es,
Shehlon, Paul Otell, Edw. Odell, Franle worl, is to have dtarge of the religious I ~:igIH'11 hecause of not heing; ahll' to H('Jlul'l Ul' "h"s'('al )1('1 1;11'11111'111 1'11111- lor the maJority o[ them, ~t one tlllle
Kromer and ~E.'(retary Hampton. work aetivitieg and spelH! Tuesllay I give the Ileeessary timl' 10 thl' interest I mill('('. 1l('C'I'lIIhl'l'. HII:', ,01'. all(Jtl~pr, I~:l\:e heen cOIl\'lcled of ~he
These hoys are talking and plan- ('venings at Ihe assoeiat.ioll. Manager! of thp assol"iatioll. 1\11'. Spaver re-I In view of the fact that this depart- ,c~lII~f (~I '~IOlSttllg," allll, once y convlct-
ning fer next gmumer'g camp before ~o. :\, . W. A. .
Cole, who will ad ill thp i mainell 011 Ihe hoard, anll Mr. ('ogge- mpul has hpen reorgani;r,ell in the lasl 1'1, lell' eatures natUl:all hecome a
I . . .., . ' III a II el' of the l\Cenest lIlterest to de-
ChriEima~. \\'!'a( lio ~ au think of l'aIHI('lt~' 01 houRe mallagl'l' allll lit' on I shall. who IS general Illanager, filled two lllonths we 11"111 l'xplall1 111 hrlel . S • I
tlnly \\"et!neslhl~' nip;hts. l\!anag;I'I' l\'o. Ithe vacaucy causet! h~' :'Ill'. l'attislJll'S 1 the plan: ' lel:!lI·es. : ome !dea, lowever, o~ the
tli:,t': , \\. c' II I '11' t tl I' . . 1 ' . success WIth whIch these profeSSIOnal
'. . " . ' OI'Ul'r, w J() WI pI0ll10e Ie reslgnatlOl1. The Physical llepartlllenl (omllll\lpl' I I" , y . , ,
BH~' ~«'lIl1ls' '.rI'Ollp. Ii v !.', memhers, as follows: 'IS IO~ Illers l'arrl
theu
social intereRts of the aRsol'iation, ant! ,,'e will nOli" gin' a 1'1'11' slatistics ('onsists ;,1' on I ' nefarIOUS
TIe . I' tlIe IJOys Ias t wee k 1Ie a,' I t Ie IlUI'1 II'IIlg 1'1IllrSl Ia~' evenlllgs
. . II . I 1"wallve 01. 11(' I suct'ess 0 1 :'Ilessrs.' 1 ' Stites, ~avill, Hollman, .. Ilraden ' I'lllSlness maYI 'I' Ie gat " lered Ifrom thef
I meellng 0 t lal. arl' III . I'
was one 0 [. unusua I In . t eres t . TI Ie f0 I- T ,. C 'I' \\' ....,
l\ anagel' .,0, ", '.
"'t't
I es. w I10 WI'11 t III' past. ~·eal'. '1'1 Iroug II a reCOf( I01 ' alltl Hampton secrelHn·-treagllrer. 1St 01. gOOI I s llseOVere(. 1Il t Ie flat 0
lowing 1>Oyg passell the tenderfoot: ;\I.t as memhership chairman, a III I he attent!anl'l' which we han' Iwpt each This (.ommittee'is the l'!e~l'ing lrollSl' ~11,111f' 011. ttl~Re wOI Jl11en a few month~ ago.
' .
test: Taylor Fanes, George tan e) on
S I' ' . '
tlut~· Frl<la~'. e\·elllng"l<. 1\lanagel t!ay
,
I we an' ah\l> to stale that. the at.- I I 1"01' all al·tivilil's
.
pertallling' to the g Ioves, t I'
IC IS IIlcltH e( twenty-one pairs of
urteen paIrs . ' 0 f stockmgs. .

II
, ' ' . '
anll James Artman. . Several
1 of tthe,
I t :-\0. Ii, n. G. .SaVIll.
, Will assume man- ftpnl!;lIlce l ' Irolll , .January
_ . 1 to lJecember . .i physical ' work . The seeretan·-treas-. .'. pieces 0 f expensIve 'I I ress ma t ' I I' ilJ-
er1a
other hoys are gOlllg to ta (C tie eR a~:"emenl of athletICS anll sports 0 t Ie has heen ,;4,.:,,:!-lhIS speal,s lor It- IUl'er l<hall tal,e care 01 all hnanees I f " I' l ' '
. wee.\.
t IlIR 1 '\' '11 I" fir
1 Rt- ',aRslwwtHlll. ., I 1Ie at tl Ie I11ll'11' 1he "1 I I ' anl I' aIons, ano gOOII s anI miscellaneous
t\ I' WI . soon l\' 1 ~\U\I',J
t1
ani
'
(Ill/;, sell'.
. . '
It lI'ary has lel'ome a ('Olll- l\' ,pel'lainmg to this ' llepartment,
I I I' t'J(' 1('s a f j e\\. en'. I ncl.'l 'd
1.'1'.. , so ll1 us-
lIlunJt~· 1Il.l.eres!..: [rom 1\1al'::h to l 0- I shalllHI~' all bills. :11IS treasury ~ha trionR had she be~n that her accumu-
1
1:!;lgS scout roop 1Il l ar I I' I. Satnrday evelllngs, .
" 'I 'I" ]' '1"1' I '1" n
I
1';Xel'lItive Seeretarv-'\'he sernees vemhl'l' (IneltISI\'e) over UOO books, he usell 1'01' the Inl'theranee 01 all lat'ol l'
'u I .. . , I
. I
,I IS eqUlrel a specIa Yan 0 carn'
. I, t
I'll('•.• 11I1 .1'.1111 ,(n\ II~ . ,( 1..
." ' . •
.11..
, 'III' (). .I,, IIalllllton " who. had heen asso'l han' , heen
. !alien
, alit 01 our . h rarv.
. ,evellts .. Ilertallllng
, . to the athlelle Sll '! tl lem t a tl Ie po I'ICe s t a t'Ion. '
We are ha~'lIlg an enthUSIastIc time, date seerelary under the lormer pl~n, fhe receipts 01 the Men s G~llle; our aSSO{"latJOIl. ., At one time the fashionable slit skirt
on our !>owltng alleys every Monday Wl'l'l' seeurell. lIe to he the exeeutlve . roum Ihis yeaI' have heen 0\'1'1' IOUI'I There is also a sports councIl. whleh : was used very largelv bv the profes-
and Tuesday night. Forty men are ., ~ ., I' ., -,
in eharge anll to eorl'elate the work I times as g'l'eat as the preeel!ing year, , ('llllsistg of the nHIIHIp;ers of the vari-I 'sl'ollal ' , ~l
~ I0 pIe l:ft I' . W'Ilen . tl Ie sa I es-
I'itally interested I~\ tillS ~eague. • 0 of the Y. [\1. C. A., WIth the (OI11mU- 1 hI' I'ecelpts 0\ .Janua,n·, If!
1:), alone! OilS sllorts, as follows: Base hall, I'rel : woman's hack waR turned for a few
wonder things :lr~ IIlterestll!g. . 'nit~· Centre polier. \I'l'!"e grealpl' than the fir~t SIX months i Walzer: foot hall. Hay .!o!les; l:aSket., minuteR small valuable articles would
In next week s Igsue. we II Will gl\'P the t I The l'ollowing changes IHl\'e ta],ell ,. of 1!114.I . . . . . I t II hall, Will Durhin: gymuaslllm, I' George 1 I 'i lIe s\'ept ~ II p n fro 1,tIl e C 01 int er a n(I
inll!vidual averages 0 I a meu--wa e I; place ou the hoard of managers: 1'1- Anot leI' \'er~' slgnllll"ant lal't IS till, Sheldon; tenuis, .1. G. Sean 111: lOW - : fixcll to hool,s suspellled fr m tl g -
for this, 'nandal se(·retar~·. ~lr. Met;r,ger, who Ihe total I'eceiptg for full memhership I ing, I. '1'. Ward: pool, ,I. G. I"oote:! tel'. The triek was ~uite ~asY I:f :~-
The present team a\'p!"ages are as: was one of the pionel'rs of the ~Iew Ihis ~'ear to J)el'~mhel: I have heen :IP- ~.:\. C. (hO~'H), I'~ran~, '''inne. . ('omplishment by women ,,:ho had
follows: plan, and on whose shonlllers hall lall- proxlmalel~' $::1 ... wlllk' the precedlJl!\' Eal'h nHlIHlg('" IS IlJred lr !'l'SpOnSI- ,prohablY graduated in the hool f
Won. Los!. Average. en this most responsihle o!fil'e, hall to year was $ltS. Thig is siguilil:ant, he- hie for the promotion and llIainte-l piekPockels hut is now so we~~ k 0 ?n
Plu!!:s f: 0 ~(:4):O~
1-2' draup;e his residenee from ~arherth I'lIuse tlren' has hepn no systelllati<: l.an('1' of his spo!'t. Eadl nHlIlllger has, to shop det~ctiYes that it is vel': S:I-
Xarherth -1') to Atlantic' City in F'ehrllal'r. ThiH ('an\'ass of thp hH\'1l for tnclnhel'ships. a t I'PHSUrCr, who attends to the eollec- \ donl practiced. ~
I.:ssex -1 .) 70;:), ha~ heen our hardest position to 1111. 11 proYP's thp indire('t etTe(~t. that has lion of all Hloners and tranSrt~rR sallte 1
:\arhrool, , 4 Ii:;:: i l\len hal'l' heen l'onst:lllt!~, inlerviewl'll hepn qUil't1~· at work. Quite a nUIll- 10 the treasnrer of thl' I'hYsi<:al De-
South Sid" :! 4 iiS4 1-:~ I Ihroughout. the ~'ear, hut without sue- her of onl' ~'01l1lg men joined last ,Jan- partmenl. ('olllmitll'l', who pa~'s all I 'l'Ul'S'f lIDI XOT!
('olts 0 Ii IiI";" iI'PSS. We are most thankful to report l1ar~' unller th" spedal 10-I'enl weekly hills on thl' n. 1\. of the UHlIJagl'r alllil She was a sweet young hride who
'at this time that Mr. H. ('. Gara is go- plan, while t \l'o-thirlls of the orig,iual t!,pasnrer. ,1Iice piece of meat In the shop orten
.Lihl'lll'» .' i ing 10 tal:];le this proposition. HIllI will IIUlllhpl' llid no!. stand b~' tlwir pledgp Thl' plan has hpcu del'eloperl mainl~' seems to have gone through a private
0\11' lihrarr IS prOVllJl,:, IIsl'lI a real :wl ill the ('apad,t~' of finalwial man-I thosp who dill t.nrnl'd ill $l()t to 1111' I hpeausl' of a lal"l, of l'entrali;r,alion in, transformation Rcene when it arriv~s
ass!'t 10 t.he eommunity. Tweh'e hnn- agel' fronl the presl'nt time. \Ve regrl'I assoeiHtion. '('onul'clion with all our sports. \Ve I home,
dred hooks have he en tal,en out in \'1'1'1' 1l1llch that. we havp heen IH1J111i- The allpllll)t 10 lIlalH' OUI' huillling : fl'el that this plan has heen justiliell, "How is it," she inquired, eagertr,
nine months. Our lihrary is free to eal;ped :;0 seriously hy this val'Hlll'y, IIIP l'ol1lll1unity ",'nlre has hl'pn I'er~'! and will ~urel~' plapp eaeh SPOI'l on a when an 01ll married friend called
all. Wh~' not eontrihut.e one of the hut feel Ihat WI' are ahout to enter 011 sUI·(·essful. Thl' following organiw-: high standard--in spite of the faet that upon lieI', "that you always manage to
npw hool,s al this Christmas season? a. successful financial hasis. tions han' IIwt hen' from t.ime to time: I it has heen working only two months. have sueh delicious beef?"
the eld(,l'
It woulll surel~' he apprel"iatell hy all. He!igiuus \Vork·.!\1anager H. C. Woman's ('oullnunity Cluh, thl' Kings'; The linandal s!1u;llion, in hl'ief. is "It·s ,"ery simple," replied
__________ ICara eannot he gi.l'en 100 much praise lJaughlers, :\arhpl'lh Alhletic Cluh,: as follows: ,woman. "I first select
a good.
.\ ('IIUllS'I')I.\~ SI"(;la:~'I'IO~.
stand Ill'
for the worl, that has he en al:eom- :'\arhl'l'th Tennis ('Iuh, (,hild Life I Hepeived fl'om hasp hall lIlan- honest hutcher, and then I
I The ('hapte)·. WOl1lan ~uITrage, ::;I:hool \\'el-
plighell ill this Ilepartment.
When one hears frequently of the Ilihran', unller his supervisioll, has farl' ,\ssopialion, ~arherth HdlOol Heceipts of fool. hall season.... !ls.r;r;
frills and follies of the fril'olous young Ihel'n increased froJll ~oo to ol'er HiOO BoaI'd, ('ivil' AssIll'ia!ion, ('()nlmunit~· 1 Expenditure (01'1'1' lIalf belli/!
II
agement $ 74.iil' him."
"Oh, I see, you mean that you give
him all your trade?" said the innocent
Ijeople of oUI' generation, from those i I'olumes and is now a real asset to llihll' Studl' ('lass and also nlllny Spl'-I 1'01' suits) , lfi1L:17 yonng hride.
who prate of the serious, sober and! t1 I' eoml~lunitl'. The ('olllmnnity Bihle l"ial gathel:in~s. I
('onsi!lering Ihis latter fad, foot ball ""o!" answered her companion.
sedate youth, of the "good old daY8:~ IS:lllll' Clags,' which wa,s organized Thl' Y. 1\1. ('. A. (:h'l' ('Iuh has hacl haR hall a good scason. The mllnage-' grin~IY. "I stand hy him while he Is
tlu,t, ar~ n~ver supp~~ed to 1;1' equal;el I soon' al'ler the lirRt of the ~'ear, has a lIlos1 Sl"'('l~ssful year alld has heen Imenl seeured A :\0. J SUits. which' {'uttmg the meat!"
I
Uballl, It IS refres:un g . to ear~ a .a hacl a most Hu,ppeRsful season, ('overing lhl' l'pnll'!' of attl'al'lion for lllany of means that with a small expenditure
little cluh that ex sts lilian Of ce 1Il a perioll of tpn weeks last spring and our young men. Their servke at. the our team will he equipped for the next. I LA.'Y, NOT LOVE.
p!liladelPhia W\lere ; m~11 leI' ~ \~ung just finishing a seriL'R of ten weeks' snlll;ner I'nion Twilight servil'es is de- two years. This will mean thaI this
o~'el. wP~tOnUeds
Jol
gIrls arlel.em P . tne 0 : lese studv this fall. Ullller the ahll' teaeh- sen-ing of spedal mention. Their heaviest of all expenses will he ('lear' II lllndw I>eaegstaaffll wdass a minana'
vouug al les IlaS a SIS er w 1\() IS a ' . . "
:'social 'worleer" who comes in ('on- iug of Mr. !\lI'Quilldu. Thlg plaRR has minstrel show. gl\'en ])eeemher 10 1lI1l1 lor the n:xt two or three years. II law e a
case.
n c e a a 1 s
tact with many poor ehildren, ancl on had an a\'erage .attl'nl!;lnl'e of over 1 11; ,was a hug", SUI,'I·eSS.. Ther~. IS ye~ ahout: !lilt; in the treas- Gaily dressed in his best suit, he set
Ille basis of her Imowledge a duh hag fift~·. In .... iew .01 the fad that 1\~r·l. I he I"l'orgalll;r,atlOn plan 01 0111' phys- III"Y· "Ith tlus el"e(~11
and a good has- ! off for the court. On the way he met
heen formed whieh obtains ten eents Gal'a is no": gOIllP; to. ::(:t II,S. fin~nel~~ I,eal. 1.1epart.~nel,lt has, I~l,aeell, .:~~I 0111" kel, hall, s~asl~n eo~mg, ~rospel'ts look a friend, and accepted his invitation
pei' month from each memher, who: manag,er, MI. A. G. l\Ial.h.e~l;r,le, "ho IS S~OI tg on :1 co-oper<ltne ,1J.lgls, ?llll lilH. hespe( tfull~ submitted, jnst to cal1 for a minute,
just before Christmas tal{eg 1ll0ne~'1 a profegsor at the Haver(lJI"(I School, gl\'es liS a I.untl to he used lory!e lur- O. I,. ]1111111·/011. The harman at once spotted John's
from this fund goes to the live anti' is going to lil1 this vacaney. Iheranl'e 01 all events pertalllmg to Secretary-Treasurer, st te att're and said chaffingly'
len cent stores, buys such toys as I House Manager-:-Mr, V:" A. Cole has Ihe alhletil' side of our asso~iati~JlI. Physipal Dept. Com. , ~'Hal1o~ ;11'1 You look as if you
~.he thinks will best answer the ]>ur- "crr ahly filled thlg positIOn b~' I,ook- 0111' ba.se ha,l1 team won the l\lam LlIle .---- I were g,oing to be married."
pose, and then delivers them in per-I ~ng :~rter the det~il or ~he hUlldlllg'~ eI~amP\()Il~hIJl, and eloRed the sea~on A Sp.:nAI, ~O'I'I('.: 'l'O YOL
i i
"Not exactly," was Wagstaff's
I<on
, to the children's homes . Sureh' . mterlOr and exterllJr. '" e regret ' ver~ , With . a. IJlg hanquet,
. over 100 hem!!; I I ('
,rt't· t, ~'our 0« II f (' It'111I S IlIIII uwc tIIt'W ip I I' ompt retort , "Bllt I'm going to
this is casting hread upon the waters much to report at this I' meeting
I I that l\lt ('.. present.. , C JlllS i was
A gotten f 11'np Iyt a1" I oues. L' «II)' u Ig It
r I' II J'
1 • ,1\~l1l1Lr) . 'I'... 1911"
• '.' r OJIrt'" ,
and perhaps as Louisa ~i. Alcott has No;ember Mr. Cole elt t lat Ie mus thltl;r,elns . ,olmnll t.tete. u'llllepor, 0 Y. 1\1. e. A. Uulhtlug. The IndIes Of'
it , "after, man\"
" davs It Will come baeI, reSign from 'T the active management I0t I't
f P 1~'Sll'a
I I epar ment WI Ie given tl II' (' IIIUDlUU It,r ('I . II II I UT Ite )·ou t () IIe ('[,J,;An PIlOi'I'l'.
buttered. ' the assocmtion, hlR vacancy lUS no separa I' y ' , Iheil' guests. Keel) this dlltt~ 0l.eu.
JJI"ll. r. as yet been filled. Our new plan gives us onl~' one paid "If I could get some Olle to invest
Social l\lanag,er---MI'. 'V. S. Horner, omeer, a secretary, consequently the I a. thousand dollars in that scheme of
To remove the smell of onions, ruh in l'onjunction with the Social Com- demand of the gymnasium had to he \ Herring, great quantities of which mine, I could malee some mone~',"
the hands on a stick of celery, and the mittel' of the Woman's Community met ion some wa~'. Seeretar~' Hampton are caught in Japan each year, are
OlIoI' will be entirely llissipated, ; rlllh, sucreedell In starting a most has given ('onRhlerahle time 10 the de- I used chiell~' to fertilize rice fields.
I "How much could you make?'
"Wh~', a thousand dollars,"

You might also like