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LOCAL NEWS OF THE
WEEK CONDENSED
Notes of
Gathered Here and
General Interest
There
Around Town.
BRIEF PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Harriet P. Cooper, of Phil
adelphia, addressed the Missionary
Circle of the First Baptist Church
‘Tuesday afternoon
Secretary C . D. Bruckner, of the
local ¥, has bee a nde
ng the ba week in Pittsbi
"A cross-country run, open for all
Lower Merion High School boys,
except last year's track team, will
be eld on April 19, The winner
will be awarded a gold medal
‘The supper aud bazaar given,
Masonic Hail Tuesday evening by
the ladies the Lutheran church
was well attended.
Mr. Conrad Sheive, shoe comies up |
for Fenonination as District Attor
ney of this county at the June
primaries, wade a brief canvass
eon Tuesday.
Bert Simpson, of Narbertli, who |
pitchers’ box
at several of the games
The local office of
Merion Director: wen estab-
lished at No. 1 Colonial Block.
A runaway horse and cart belong
gymnasium of the public school to-
night during the musicale given by
the High School,
Sam Lung has moved his laundry
from the Y. M. C. A Building to
the location formerly Clinton's
barber shop
Mrs. H.C. Franzen, who has
been visiting Mr. Paul J. Kugler
‘The members of the Lutheran
church are getting ready for the
production of “Who's Next?” a
comedy which promi
fun,
s barrels of
‘The D. I. Society met last Sat-
urday for their fortnightly assem-
bly at the home of Miss Marguerite
Goodman, on Simpson road,
Mr. and Mrs, William Maun en-
testained on Monday at their home,
ubrey avenue, in honor of Mr.
‘Mann's birthday
A Rummage Sale for the benefit
of the Ardmore Free Library will
be held April 27 to May 4, inclusiv.
at the old trolley station, Cric
Hall on April 30,
Mr, Henry Kauffman, of Hack-
ensack, N.J., has been the guest
of his mother, Mrs, H. Kaufiman,
of Simpson road, during the week.
On Tuesday evening he left for an
Miss Jane Cleaver has returned
from a visit of several weeks at
Huntingdon, Pa.
The seniors of the Lower Merion
High School held their second re-
ception last night in the gym-
nasium
VOLUME XVII NO.
4
the Lower
by
and Dr. Anna Kugler, left for her|
home sa Hartford, Conn., this
morning.
extended trip to the Pacific Coast.| 2
an
“ARDMORE SCHOOL
Direct Her
and
Miss Staley to
Pupils in Cantata
Musicale.
“THE RISEN
To-night, under the direction of Miss
Staley, teacbe
aca ber of music
township schools, the. High S ool
chorus of 130 voices will render the fol-
lowing musical progray
I
ing”.
Name” (1
he na dinea
4 sopraeo Solo.
1 “sabban ao
2 "oh Handa
Selected
helinire
David
|, ‘He Shall Lead His Flock”
| (Messiah).....Handel |
| sate Chorus
|6. Lullaby...
| “Tae. Risi KING"
| (PA Sehnecke)
ryrRopverto}
7. Chor the Pay Which the
This Is
| Tord Hath Male”
THE stoRY
8, Chorus—“As It Began to Dawn"?
5.
Women’s Voices) —" W
Loving Hea!
10, Kecitative
When They
KING")
~ |BANQUET ENDS
CHILDREN WILL SING
BASKETBALL SEASON
| Review of the Work of Lower
~~ ARDMORE PA. APRIL
McCREA A RESIDENT
Janes noe ead ve Pennsyl
ania Railroad, became a resident of our
ednesday
ii ig Se] Tea town on V , when be
Merion High School Team an his family formally ¥ took possession of
for the Year. “Greygrange,”” the country home of
— Matthew Baird, Jr, inear here. The
5, . . 1 - * | Mc have leased the Baird home for
300D INDIVIDUAL WORK), y In the meantime Mr, McCrea
— will look around for a’ suitable spot for
The supper given to the members of | the erection of a perma: ent residence.
the basketball team Friday night by| pir, and Mrs. Baird are now stopping
| Me. Clifford Amold, at his home, on] gt the home of Bs Ba ind’s father,
[Araimore av avenue, marks official |], Layton Register op Mill Creek road
close of
th
er Merion High School's
as
es as not
was hop ed for and pal
thowgh the team played the game fre
t to the finish, ‘The schedule
as much harder than that
fg
makes. the percentag
4373 and that of opponents .3625
‘Ten players have composed tl
School's basketball team for the season
of 1906-1907. Da id H. Bartlett has
captained the team and John H. Mil-
fer has hited the ofice of manager. Cap-
ete Senate tain Bartlett has participated in every
. Choras—"The Lord Is Risen’? game on the schedule, making the high
12, Recitative ( Voices)" Then |score of the in tallyiny
| Went They Out Quickly and Fled” | points from Feld goats ind owl Is.
} 13. Choras—"W for Him" All throogh the seas
Alto Solo—"They Have Taken Away | the never
My Lord” and ‘veins an excel
Miss Hagriet Brei position on. th
15. Recitative (Girls’ Voices) — “ And] played at forward, was
When She Had Thus Said” that position b;
786: Chorua—"0 G
of} ictory”
direction, have al:
Admission will be by invitation,
Mrs. F. Alison y
Lancaster avenue, removed yester-
and family, of
day to Chestnut
j will reside.
Hill, where they
Mr. Clarence Piper, of Ardmore,
| after an absence of six months, has
returned to work for his former em-
ployer, Mrs. John
Bryn Mawr.
Cameron, of |8
‘The prizes for the drawing to be
held soon by St. Denis’ T. A.B
Society are: First, $10; second, an
ttubrella third, a suitease; fourth,
a pair of shoes made to order,
1. J. Howard Cloud has taken
up Pe clnanent residence on Lan-
caster avenue, in the property re-
ently purchased by him.and which
was occupied by Mrs, Alison.
Miss Helen Condrick hasreturned
from Pennsville, N. J., where she
was visiting friends,
‘The baggage stand at the Ard-
a 20-foot extension,
‘The work of enlarging the store
held a business meeting and social
at the residence of Mrs, J.
Bourne on Tuesday evening.
Charley Cassell, of Ardmore,
who was to have been tried out for
the Ardmore baseball team, received
offer from Cornell University,
and he left for Ithaca on Tuesday |,
morning. He will try “pitching”
his way through college.
The Haslet of Blue Jacket
Tribe, mp. O. R, M., in
full regalia, paid a visit to Manoa
‘Tribe on Thursday evening, They
had “a large time.”
The Autocar office team played
a nine from the shops last Saturday
in the first baseball game ofthe sea-
sou, The office won, 11-5,
A nusnber of Ardmore people
attended tJ A. B. dance at
Rosemont on Thursday night,
rave, Where Is Thy
ond
more station is being enlarged by
Fn
y
c| George Croll, of Rosemont, has
8e
ne
al score is
flack, owing to ste fat that Coach
Gil deposed Se stot the ne ‘Si
the
ing to Mr. Charles Frederick, y fo
Ardmore, parrowly wnissed colliding FINALE, individual score cis not so high, Kal:
with the of Mr, Harry Bick-|17. Chorus—Unto Him Who Loved Us', | denbacher has been a good man on the
ing last Saturday at Wynnewood} ‘The chorus has been drilling in this | oor, paving attention to getting. the
station. worl fe time, and thereis no doubt | bal hand taking it into the opponents’
that the evening’s program will be 4. | territo
Fou arc lights, supplied |lently rendered. Miss Staley is a ve Miller at centre has been a Bure.
with electricity from the dynamo ore rector, and other musicales | head for the team. His height and d
in the cellar, will be used in the) the public scbool, given under her
ays
vositon partially fitted bien for this
place. Hi i we
has been the old ‘re-
1 Norton's specially was
cand he tas 2 24 pi
mths column,
1e other |
nes in third,
shooting fouls,
ws credi
ints to
site ot the game, aa “°
with a total number of
E. Bartlett filled the, ‘er spac
guard, where individual tactics ne cited
16 points scored in 14 games.
‘The se as to have closed in a
grand finale with the West Chester
team tle never came
MS last_ moment, leaving Man:
Miller in a hole, so the season was act
decisively ended until
he
the basketball players wast Friday night.
Five members of the squad were pres:
ent, accompanied by Jedy | friend
‘The season's results foll
+ GAM
Lower Merion,
Fower Mert.
§ Lower Merion
16 Lower Merion.
Lower Merion
Hlesorles |
cured the contract ° build the
w house to be y J
| defteris, at Louel avenue and
Orchard Way, Wayne, Job Wolv-
GOOD DRESSMAKER, by the day; to
go home at night; not more ta HE Se
875 per day.” Apply
erlord,
TWO TWIN, HOUSES on “Holland
Avenue, price,
J.P. DILLIN, |
Ardmore, Pa,
me {the unique
members promise
is
of how the dollar
he vig x
the battle nev
Chester cancelled the game at tthe Mi
supper to [fine
whe ere they til next mont}
when they ait go ato Eaeoper
“DOLLAR SOCIAL”
Epeoriy _taaguers rs Give Experiences of
1y Earned the
The che th League o Me ‘Matthew |
Simpson M E. Chrch sein an evening's
ntertainment on Tuesday which
bore
Thy
“ ‘ols soe
ed to earn a dollar each
and at the social tell ho red.
The affair Tuesday night intng the
scone at the door, netted nearly £:
Laugh! Nee variably fo follo wed ‘he pa
title,
13,
191
Prosiont A 2eangia 3 Railroad wl «
07
CHURCH NOTES
Baptist Charch.
The meeting of the Missionary Circl
i
Jacob to:
the tonic “Jacob
the Prince of God.” His them
day was “Jacob the Hea ndof the Penny
Miss Mabel Mytinger will lead the Chis
ndeavor service, The order of
rotherhood meeti tg at 10.005
sermon by the pastor, 10.45; Sunday
school, 2.30; Christian Endeavor, 7.00%
evening worship, 7.45. There will be
EDWIN DUDLEY
——
BARTLETT
was earned. Ont
he league
e trasuction of
The sule
was the
oma
d cakes
and candy proved a ery proable source
many o cers
reticent, but one of them adeitted that
part of his dollar was nas on a com.
mission and the other part bi
from his wife by crawling under the bed,
“earned”
joyable feature o}
Coffee and ca
tertainment, concluding a most enjoyable
ing.
HICKEY-McGILLIGAN
ref was the scene of
wedding at 6 o'clock op
Miss Hannah
very pretty
Thursday evening, when
McGilligan became the bride of Mr.
Thomas Hickey, ‘The Rev. Join Barrell,
rector of the church, officiated.
‘The bride was gow wwned in white peau
de soie and w rge hat covered with
pines ‘shea a bouquet of Bride
ses.
won ~ Dbridesm:
of bl seston and
tan ue ® picture tat to mate, and cess a
man.
‘The bridal party entered the church to
dati
layed Loh
we edi Marcas the bridal party left
thee
all owing the sealing, a large recep-
tion was ‘held at the cozy new home of
the bride and groom, on Linwood avenue.
ted
tountitel collation.
TICKET NAMED
Woman's Ci of of Montgomery County
1s Nomination:
day, in nthe club room,at a well
THRES LARGE ROOMS,
ble for light onsen
weniences, fpely 1 Sian
Building, second foo
POR SALE
A FINE BABY COACH, in perfect order
Alto @ Go-Cart with’ horse attached,
will wt rt ne able pi
0 MRS. re KENDRICK,
Lancaster Ave., Ardinore,
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for gent:
men, Reference, Apply
avenue, Arduiore.
vo et of whiteroees, MP]. 3 ey, a 5
brother of the bridegroom, ua se bea 8%
About ninety guests attended the re- ee
ception. The gift ean
numerous. y | star
and the gnests were served a
“sr PRIZES AWARDED
BY COLONIAL DAMES
Four
GIVEN
ons
ing
jamin Fi
vania” vi
vet of th
dwin
ior cl
Miss
indivi
gan,
a direct
Benjani
the best
. FOR 81
BAY MARE; fine dri
ALE
iver, medium size,
Wa
WANTED
TROGESTLENEN can
vate family.
ave board in
Address Box
afe and quiet; also, Trap aud Light
gon. ‘Lock Box 676, Ardmore.
break n
refi
385, Ardmore Pustofie,
date.
School
Lower
PRIZES
Pupils
Coveted Honors,
Merion High|°
Receive
IN
of the
¢ of the Society ofc Colonial Daves
nearing of 1
in charge the
by the soc
ogram.
of unusual interest
the Ardmore Sclioo 0
oon which will be long rremeibered 0
every pupil
ve
occurred
jonday after.
school, The commit-
ay
Cite en of P
sited the school wearey out the
fe pro}
Bartlett, of Ardmore, of the
Sch
senior class of the Hi
aveerded the fit pis of fas n gold, snd
Carol L.
the senior class,
tic cuered with it three new $5 gold
pieces:
jdual
ate 8 program was carried out i
the sfternoda,
28 whi
‘a ue and gold ribbovs, which are the colors.
of the society, Mr,
the © contestant, responded
scideas ia which he thanked the
for the honor bestowed. The
' | proragm ended’ with the singing of the
‘Spangled Banner"? by
Edwin Dudley Bartlett (or “Ned,”
he is Known among bis classmates,) is
{aot pieces were enca
ined cas
(igh School, was
also
econ Prise
Trarded to Ase Avis Stein end ‘sidney
attended by Miss Mary | Mor,
the
al
Scholes
he
sed in
ich were tied with
Hobbs on shot
lo Mrs, Wil-
ail Prevent
and Mrs,
1 Dudley
avenue,
Ardmiore,
t passed his 18th birthday
hie eldest son of Mr.
Beret, “ot & icket
8 jus
He comes of Coto
0
e 3 i On
avenue. Donations are solicited. | o¢ the Elborn Hardware Company autended meeting, the memiers of the is Ih Hate, Goverto of 8
Articles may be sent to the old trol-|} 45 been going om all w L. 75 | Woman's Club of Montgomery County | shire, and a signer of
ley station during sale, nd a song named the ticket ‘i will be voted for | Im dependence gud ov
tal to Mis, D, Bartlett, and they] Rev. F. W. Staley spent part of | 1 E.G. Fouls, Pig Jat the May mecting, when officers for the on ie ma ts a
. will be‘called for. the week in Harrisburg. Bh 7G "pg] ext two years will be elected,
- {2% $8) Airs, Robert Camden, the president of
Miss Helen Morley, who has} Don’t forge th te lecture in St. 3 0 u| the club, presided. After the usual routine
been visiting Miss Mary McGold-| Paul's Tan urch © next | Go] Business wes Sow Peet 3s wrote} an essay on
Tick for the past month, leaves to- | ‘Thursday on “An Hour’s| & ones 2 ° 8] tina tamitton ; viee-p * Mire, | which received honoral
night for her home at Youngstown, Ride With wen Phil Sheridan. |" ona i = —*11. 8. Knapp; treasurer, Sire - “repaid none ofthe
- tals. 3001 ver; secr |. B. Coe, oe
oe ir nis’ IC. B.U. will give) ‘Tye Christian Endeavor Societ Sis. Andrew ata J.B. igh Schoo
a euchre and dance in T. A. B.|of the Baptist church of Ardmor Spsis, Bos, Gershom Smith, Tirary
rd:
ancestors who cate
to this country in the Mayflower a
desi
er, He
mes Oe ani,
Me » esa a
va ‘priscill suing
has not bee
the lo one che! has res for sinilar
Then but quite |
2 Tite tad in achoot fa Phitdelpia he}
“Abraha
incoln,””
ble_ mention ea
2 Franklin was a citizen in
sens
e many faults, but
hav
Fest the citizen, is
emis
most without
Mong men ire _emcives
—=}t0 be good ci
sidered fy es ighbors because they
and
every
election ast “thie votes for their party's
candi was
Franklin
g
regularly at
g
s not a citizen
GOLD) i
est
‘ct
pr
fi pendsome| 3
or] bY the
of this kind. He 1 believed int a good | sve
een ought to take an
yecatss way ty he cam bes
tet the welfare of his <n
na oe at the sacrifice of his
ood ci in, according
to o Franklin, sh for the es-
tablishment o ‘nate of learning
and culture, and for the advancement,
Privately and ‘politically, of thee common-
cal ny man, carrying out such
of great value to “on society
part in
1 may be place but when
that man is endowed with the wit, per
severance, wisdom and. honesty of
inestimal
man, sally Washington and
‘the regard ff
of his §
ing i
imposs sible
ing of is idee brother, and, when
years old, yan away,
to New York and then to Phila-
He landed at Market Street
individual, whose
pital consisted ie dollar in change
an_ inex nate stock of bi
d ambition, He
found w ter many Y vies
including an "unfortunate age
London, five years after his serial §
Philadel inhi, Sablished “The Pennsy-
vania G: ly became
Phil ladelphia,
the colonies generally.
&
very po} lan not f only in
but theoughowe
sity of a Paper Currency.”
This paper sis oe issuing of
paper money, and, while well ri
Poor, was ated with anne
hensio: Pi
In March vga 8 circulating library
(the fst ica) was abit
Pilodelia "trove the efforts of
the “Junto,” a club which itself had ony
recently been founded by Franklin,
the
(From this smal
great "Philadelphia “he Libary) Up
to 1736 Franklin, wre was then thirty
f age, taking an active
sad never occunied
but in this yer he
of the General m=
rhe
RG
is
is influence as
impr cng te ty watch
service, brought a great
betterment of &3
he was
existing cecdiione Later
instrumental in having the
streets a the city paved and cleaned,
‘this same year Frankli a
ea
ed (a t
for the improvements he suggested an
carried out. In 1738 Franklin was ap-
ointed one of two commissioners to
treat with the Indians of the Ohio Ter
Pie Academy, now
Uni of ‘ean
For e the Frew and In-
dian Wars) wad ‘ent the colonies in con-
nt fear of invasion Pennsylvania
under the control of proprictors—
tho score too niggardly to provide mon-
pe
in this extremi
of the colony turned to Franklin for aid,
‘ranklin went to New York, and with
great aificlty obtsined eighteen gin
n the royal governor of that colon;
Benjamin Franktin hisevalue become |
ble, t
brains Ji
aay ight in
le
the cella
; [Stoke damage was sone im the store,
fh FOR
STABLE; stalls for two horves.
Contiaued oa third page
the church on Sunday,
April 21.
Matthew Simpson M. E. Church.
me
ning, in spite vot the rormy weather.
This makes the outlook for Mr. LaPish
very encouraging. mh aaliae social"?
given by the Epw 1 Tues
ae lay night wa: ell vatendea aod the dol.
of the members, with the silver ad-
mon fee netted & Sidy su forthe
chure € proceeds of the entertains
will
ment ste ar the choir last
ut £75.
ve
a large st song ‘aed on
he ‘cre properties, but it is encourag-
I ways,
for to-morrow: Mr, Boyd's
at meroing service,
Epwi
fader, Mr. ‘i sind),
7.00; evening service, 7.4
it. Paul's Lotheran Church.
gave
theit spring supper in Masouic Hail on
aud fas a suc
he young people—
1g to pre-
Fe preps
it another ‘seg comedy. Mrs.
Clarence Cool be has 0 the choir
after a long al
maneutly resume ber place, Mr. Staley
will lecture iu the ebtreb next ‘Thurs:
le} day night.
Services to-morrow: Brotherhood meet-
ing at 93305 preaching by Mr. Staley at
10,45; Sunday school at 2.30; Christian
Endeavor at 7.00; evening services, 7.45.
SMALL FIRE
Prompt Action Saves Mach Property on
Lancaster Avenue.
mpt discovery of a fire on Thurs-
tbe block of frame stores
tildle of the blod They iavmeti clr
gave the alarm, and the crowd tha
fred at the fre howse dragged the ‘conine
to the Bre,
im the meantime, Chief Ryan, who
tives aonst rt door,had been erovsed,
and hes tecagne and hoseman arrived
had located the fire in the
side cellar door was locked,
the
hinges and turned
J | cellar and had the fire under control in
short order.
The fire sterted in a pile of bage in
wat }the middle of the cellar the sides of
which were piled with
boxes, and, if
three minutes later, nothing cot
seved the block.
is ruin
BIG JAPANESE LILY
ritory. While acting as postmaster he | Flower from the Orient on Exhibition
ws als appointed justice of the peace nant of ©
by the Governor, and elect aie A rare and bea
and member of Connon “Gon hy |Placed on exhibition next week at the
he cy corporation, 44 he oe residence of Mrs. John Slider, 111 nt
Peosophica Society and. the|OFE avenue, andthe money det
the great | from 0 the adanission fee of 10 cents te will be
given tothe Parsonage Fund of St. Paul
fheran Church, fe Mi stands srs.
cuit inches bigh
It will be on exhibition on Weta eeday
Thursday, Friday and Saturday after.
noons of next week, from 3 tl g o'clock.
RENT
RS. B, 8, HADLEY,
Apply
Kennett Howse, Ardmore, Pa
WANTED
MAN TO CARE FOR CHILD'S PONY
ce Limes a day.
Appl to PoRs. PARISH,
road, Brya Mawr,