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“ewe and St. Davids
Mrs. Frederick
sen lit, at tor have gone to
Palm Beach, Wa,” for the
mainder of the winter,
nas
re- and
T
ob
Mr. Koper & V
Faith Merit ot the same ci
ane
a inves shee, hp Muller feuding in
vbr. Job hi
Mrs, John c. Roberts, of Devon, | 7S
ir residence
avi " and remove to Rad.
“the property has been pur:
chased by
father-in-
law of Mr. t. Di
LOE. Coxe, of 8
E. W. §. Tingle has gon
to Ouibe ee, » Canada, to vinit friends
for a few
|. Canizares is tak-
ig Mis ch’s place as teacher
inthe W jayne Grammar Sehoo
Mr:
was tl e unc!
Sing, fue | loc
Mav
lanes nay “luctped celebrate the
» PRR way ELECT
There we Th nia
best man Compan, oe oui
Peimer, and a plan e suibatute
mpbell M. rte eta sub
Bt
vthee the pla
Philadelphia, who achieve pron. tints and | on short “yuus W
inence asa P. in dispatch. breught
er dur the Pitts change from direct steam
power to
nie Tae the suburban service of the Pen
catiad heania would involve
21 Cotesia able expense, but tl
Tails wad
ui a
as
n-
consider-
ary shook. | chine rate economy, it is echated, warrants
. jallon and family u SS ste exper it has
ng the remminder ot] 4 Tuesday. was Lincoln's wiv been tried on several railroads in
‘ami, ia, ay, The ne bank was clo: ed all day thie country vith success
ie, and the post office after 9, ' Anide f rom its economic value
vide in on a business trap to New | 5, Washington's srt the use of the motor would pr
Orleans and Los A day, the 22d inst., tially iminate the smoke us.
day in the Radnor” ‘Setool thts ane Shaefter will not h
Mr. and Mrs, Edward F. Beale, | year. this report ready for Pres
of Strafford, entertained at din-|” George Kane, mail porter at ut we
ner Monday evening, at their town| the railroad station, is to be pro- aderatood that te ‘vi recor
house, in honor of their debutante] moted to a position in Broad, mend the motor ‘am.
avery Miss Helena Beale. Street Station. j If adopted the new pe ibe
is announced Yesterds was Valentin "g day, used on the Chestno
of Mins Contene kK. daughter of and they th Vayneand on the Wilmington ‘tran of the
Mr. cis Fenimore, of “Pran-| st, David's we ‘kept bugy hans Philadelphia, Haltimore and |
Marth,” St. David's, ‘fo Mr. Ter. ing Thee missives of remem. Washi Central
bert Jobn Lycett. youngest son of | brane division, the
e late Rev, Edward Lyddom| qe @ .
yeett, former rector of the] curt he Katharine’ ori cone. et,
he h of the Redeemer, at Bryn] ball on Tuesday ver would ns ie apt rain the subs,
largely attended and. proved as urban We ha iis ce
Mr. Blmer Burket has «been enjoyable as its predecessors, &*° e Mints pewee ie lor
confined to his room for several he early spring a bi ,
ars, suffering from injuries sus-| oper nee, ne magi etd wit ing of New York now bald
taine
Lewis Campbell
gave a tea at the Acorn Club last
Weanerday afternoon.
Mrs. L,
Washington for a short stay.
Miss Henry, of Norfolk, Va., is
t of Mr, and Mrs, ©. C.
Lister, i St. David's.
M Collins and family
have teawed their house on Lan-
t and Chester
ductor Thompson, who has
a through run on the
ken a house on Beech Tree lane
and removed here with his fam-
il
ly.
Mrs, Jo
next week on a trip to California.
Mr. H. T. Painter leaves next
Tuesday on a short trip to Flor-
ida,
Mrs. W. II. Welsh returned on |!
several week:
Va. Amos
legrif returned from
the same place, and is now at
Hiolmesbu'
Mrs, Jolin Roberts Moses, a
Garden © oy Wat
w ‘ivne ‘Wiends’ this wee
Frederick Wallace bas re-
tur ed from a short visit to Wash
ington.
_ Miss U
of Wi Yayne,
fan Hughes, 0
the guest of Mrs.
Rimonss in New York diy
s. Caroline White Porter,
wite of Milton J. Porter, superin:
ut th ‘ayne Iron
Works, died suddenly at her]
Hone in St David's last ‘ia
ey
She was 33. years ¢
funeral was held from her inte
residence on ‘Thursday morning,
in ceharge ‘M. Thom|
son, of
pica Cuarel ot Ww
was an earnest and tai,
syn
large ci
den bereavement
Alexander Murdoch, Jey |th
Neblett, bot!
were Nartied at the
iin parsonn;
saturday, February °b,
Robert N. Powers ofich
Mr.
id M
an
of Be
Fresh
oD
the Rew.
tin;
IL. Pfitzenmeyer, of
‘nd Miss Mary’ Eliza-
Boye were unit-
at the bre cab ster
pa Moony Berwyn,
der, Ton Robert N-Powers ofl
ing.
othe Misses Usher, Morris and
ton.
Mr, avd Mrs, James Francie
Sallivan gave a house party over
Runday at their country, #0
Radnor, in honor of their avgle
Ten Migs Lula Sullivan,
Mr. aud Mre. Philippus W, Mil-
ler, of Bt. s, have been pass-
ing a few a ys at the Bellevue-
Stratfo
vinge of Mias Bessie O.
M, Grifiths has gone to
t
will remove to] A,
son
., has
will manage the team tis ye
Superintendent A. “O
ma pleted ‘his ast
the schools of
ty ‘ind, ‘generally found
good work. He
often found substitates in place
to
pathy of a]
iends in his sud- b
St.
to be
C,
in D, Barr will leave} round of vi
the
the
esi
ing a
atin niece Of Mr and Mra, Wil
lian HH. Weimer, of Ioryn. Mawr,
and. Mr. .D, Rogers Muller, of
Radnor, | war sole ae on Mon-[erg ¢
- February the
e Good ale pherd, incr
The eer emony was | law:
y Rev, George W.
Tami, rector of St. Martin's, Bad if, fi
nor, agsiated by vy. A
Chureh ot the ‘wil
ger, rector of ‘the
iood §
wpherd. cn bride, we for
was ive nin marris
dint) Mies Louise IL anitin, “Ory ti ely in order
attended by Miss’ speedily adopted
Bostou, was
he begun by the
with James ‘arr &
nd has established. th
hope of the fs
he pres nt season of the
tu ‘The matter of forme
rmanent uence
ciati
of handsome
e erected,
been
coun
teachers doing
the regular teacher
vere hi
Cari
cility
mp this new venture should prove most
success
the annal meeting of the
sickle of the W:
J.
officer,
solicitor, Philippus W. PSL
th aX
foree in ennaylvania, will {re nc
held on evening, Feb- nancial se
ruary 21. the petitions and r
lutions which were adopted at wel: air,
recent meeting were signed by a
“large number of merchants and
forwarded to the lexiiators rer};
resenting this distriet. “The busi
ness men wie tae there is
gt
pe
jon will be
ful be apatnted looking t
its formal organization.
Senator Kober ts, of Montgon-
y, is espousing A
are providing for a conside rable
‘case in the ga
kers at Marri
people can at any time
‘ne OES
vid's, on Orchard
This
uff, who for the past space to the follow
ny on
Le
offered a protest against t
i in
Z repeale
THE SHUT-IN SOCIETY.
paper cheerfully
f .
houses are
connected | seut us by the secret tary
aid
shut
child who is unable to
of a
aim
relief to those, ‘hronieally
being to
ers,
i¢ connection
a
£1
nual meet ng November
ne Frank W. tid
Subset
pers
Pei
virginia and West Vir
whom the society ¢:
nb
cheer} alse any who. wish. ares
‘ayne Title
«
ular
of the
Press Committee of the Pennsy
vania Branel ie Shi wut in Se
ciety. Every
pergon should re
1 then ask hinwelf or hi
not aid
‘4 iiltle mor
.| pleasant for some poor fellow-be-
ing, whom God in Lis wisdom
has seen fit to afllict? Can I not
oor, uncomplaining
Some poor man, woman
leave
ther Fann without the asalatunee
d iconnfort ‘and
| Shut-ins 6:
806
Associates
The Branch aes es to Know of
any invalids ylva
1e-
subscribing
Monday} come’ associate or
ef or the} members of the society, Copies
w of “The Open Window,” and fur-
id. ther infor nation in regard to the
ah general society w ye obtained
tors | by writing to the | res the
branch, Miss
olso
; fader
I Nauire
Fred B, Cal- Norristown, Pa.
RFU
1 ie annil election
evening with — this
" [President, Alba B. Johns’
presidents, W. C. Pow
Righter Fisher,
State!
He
ard Tha sughton.
me
8 of future
aburg. The to interview
well afford teacher now at Wed Institute.
co.
occurred
It:
0
ay 88 wages fo
7 anv ete it the "veo JOUN BLACKBURN SELLS.
Maemand and eceive mens Me. John Blackburn,
measure then Senator To = the pore east of the Per
ts’ proposed cnactmen t is en- te zo! tprenert
and should be Thomas,
a William 'W ey, for 5800.
, to
be adonted en depend on
wr of a commission which
returned “tom Esrope a short
Shaef-
d Mrs. Muller left for a fer, of W a i anette ent of
mouth’s trip through the South. passenger trausportation, is chair-
They will be at home at Raduor nian of this commission |
about April ‘The eouu
Mrs, R, P. Elmer entertained a study the 5 on
company. a friends ate cards on railroads, and it nidersiood j
Monday ‘and Tuesday ev that considerable information in’
wdell, a well favor of such power within
oat ulations for Lent *
on _
nia, | when at isa
iy;jsome voluntary act of mortifiea-
r-} tion
in addition, the
wees — rectors 0} “i he variou!
ill! par hort the people to
la arnt aitendace cipen the
T penitential season, ant
“2 BOWKER’ 5
Celebrated
Vienna
Blend
26c lb.
For Sale ia
city J. P. Litzenberg & Son
Lancaster Avenue
tse of motors on E A. Bowker & Co.,
Coffees Teas
4 lbs. for $1.00
Ardmore by
Wm, Duncan
Spring Avenue
9 N. 13th St., Phila.
Spices Extracts
Try a
“ Chronicle’? Ad
For the Best Results
LENTEN REGULATIONS.
Last Sunday the following se
ere rei
Catholic Churches: alovg the
tain Line, as Well as inal Cath
he
an’s letter to the ‘ler
Rey, and Dear 8
The following are the regula-
tis forthe presen
year, which you will Please au:
ee to
All
conipleted vel
year are to observe the fast
of Lent, unless dispensed for legi-
timate re
2. Tho
a fastin
thaw under 21 years of age, W
in pregnaney, those nursing
infants, those who are engage
laborious oeeapations and ‘hose
are enfeebled by old age.
Only one full meal a day is
allowed for those who tre bouad
to fast, except on Sundays
Ou the days on which per-
mission is grauted to eat meat, i
oth meat and fish are not to
t same meal by any on
ef
SER
. The use of flesh n
initied at any ine on Sundays,
and once a day on Mondays,
jays says, Saturda ay,
the exception of Ember Suturday
and Nols Saturday.
the above named days
lowed, ifs use is
not res| to one meal in the
o ve eons exe rom
fasting by age or laborious occu-
pation.
or
p the principal
cannot be conveniently tak
wuie-dag, i 5a pera ited to els nge
the ing the eollation
then gid’ the dinger ia (hee
meal
2
in
2. By virtue of powers grant:
nenee days tl
vith the exceptio
throughout the year,
fall | Fri
‘ednesday, the Wed-
e incid
ends fe establishment ip
p total abstinence so
ties. }
A $50 11007,
Next Wedne 2PM,
se. i
wh
t is per-
vol
archbishop
| about
. The Main Line Hat...
All the rage this Fall, sold at lowest cash price*
Trunks, Valises and Fall Underwear
AGENT FOR SEWING MACHINES
JOHN J. HUGHES
COLONIAL BLOCK ARDMORE, PENNA.
_F
Henry C. Gruber «=2—
Confectioner and Caterer
Plain and Fancy Gokes, Cr
Dolioacies suitable for Wo
Parties furnished with China,
Linen and Wa
SIDES
WAT:
“IAN MACLAREN’S” STRONG
APPEAL LAST WEDNES-
DAY EVENING.
Mawr Pre
Bis ays on
byterian
lu.
ir, dobin Watwon (lan Macha
ea), whose fame as prenel her, lee:
Satisfied
Customer's
are the very best Kind of gadorsennent
to have for the liq i {0 Ver Ola Pur
he Hquor busine tye Whines OL, 00
at.
Juniper Leaf Gin
easy matterto get e
It doesnot make any i
ital natore.y
We’
THEODORE NETTER, 1932 Market 8t
Opon Evenings Till 9 P. 2 Until ie
ord, renewing an equaint:
amce of miny years’ standing.
Dr. Watson is to give a course
of lectures at Haverford College,
in addition to many other engage.
ations, not
for orgetting his own Tbe eloved, Seo!
Owing to the illness of | pe one
-|Lancaster Avenue
LOUIS L. CUTHBERT
Plain and Ornamental Plasterer
Miscellaneous Work a Specialty All Kinds of Cement Work
211 Greenfield Avenue, Ardmore, Pa,
.C.&B.F.McCabe
NOTIONS, DRY GOODS .
FURNISHINGS
Agents for Wheeler & Wilson and Singer
SEWING MACHINES
Ardmore, Pa.
ue
Te met with 'more of is allowed in the evening, — It], OWins 10 the noes 9 ;
these conditions so far this scl io should never exceed eight ounces. | 10" the bastor of tite Hiyk TNE
term than in any previous f the virtue ot ‘an aduit of the] Presbyterian Chareh, Di 0
"the tht iety in Pennsyl See, dated August 3, 1887, the Wednesday evening pray.
. pew ma T and West Vir- the following. special dispensa: er meeti id a repe
pilds 1 tons ‘ure granted: what Happened on Sunday in
ig, prov ) ombe New York, when hundreds had to!
structive “chum Dues of Meaabers Bread, butter, cheese, fruit ned away (including many
p Welders ant late. Memye! 1.00 of “al kinds, salads, vegetables, 0 rch where he
Franklin By Wiley bot on, Blembers) - $1.00} fens iitk and eggs ave permite ) amiounce:
the martyred Presi ‘lent - | Aspartate Ment e a3 |t the collation, a Frent was made of the me ting.
ing his ‘eharaeter from d se oe t is lawfal to dink in the) but the Sunday gehool room wi
viewpoints, their ret Shui _. 1g some warm liquid, such | well the e
ated to with great interest and eins olfee or cho nd to| Dr, Watson's text was ‘Matthew
n JAPHRECTATA of Radnor, the M2¥ Be) placed 0 on the Tree iste All oe ae me 2 ner
daor, e The Open Win- ;
well known apecteling inall kinds of rs meee os the use of at dof called Chi and
Tife and fire insurance, annotnces dows the nee ive at te ee bntier “is allowed. in preparing | paver along tall on the deciion,
that he hns se feb, vegetables, ee nd ap.
wee
non made a profound
all who were for-
ent.
A
pre
of the audience, it
cluding some of Seateh friends,
had the pleasure of meeting Dr.
Watson personally.
NARBEBTIL NO!
a’ser
Church of the
Evangel uext Sunday morning.
The following is the progra
Ig Chorus (Tannk:
lagio or Di
ant;
Ons Runday next Itev.
stor,will prea tan me
Morning
ening.
Bs
t to the! and
recomn-
all
tt
you think will be
jborongh and econoi
tical in vou judg-
t the same as if you were
to select a
your business,
a Folger at Atlantic Ci
of Woodsi
‘n ill, is now
conyaleseen
Matt. Dee on t found time
Po h Jeiter
will
‘o and from ‘toot.
good time ie guarant
it qe expected there will ie 2
large an
wee 't forget the date, diy after
election, February 2 20,
i
be ie ‘wi ‘thowgh tefore the thaw
nd
WANTED
NISHED ROOMS
TWO UNFUR:
light housekeeping
Offee.
1 PHONE 315-OBK
n
manager for
Addie V. Stout is visiting
te us an-
a
Box 84, Ardmore
* HERBERT MACKELLAR
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
THE OVERBROOK GARAGE
Repairs Storage Oils Sundries
Cars to Hire for Towing ov Touring
OVERBROOK, PA
Complete Your Business or Pleasure Trip to
THE HEART OF THE CITY
‘HIGH-CLASS CONTINUOUS
EUROPEAN AND VAUDEVILLE
AMERICAN ONE TO TEN-
PEATORES BIRTY PM,
The Million-Dollar Pleasure Palace.
“(MIEET YOUR FRIENDS IN THE CRYSTAL LOBBY”
Prices, 25c, 50c, 75 Box Seats, Reserved, $1.00
‘The Matinees are especially delightful for Out-of-town
isitors
Ntehatlt tatatatatataTa aaa Taaatetaratate te
ESTABLISHED 1895
A. TALONE
The Main Line Tailor_?_7°? te?
Talone’s Wardrobe System
See Samples for Winter Suiting
Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Reasonable Price
818 W. LANCASTER AVENUE — ARDMORE